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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1907. BAPTI81. SECOND nAlTIBT-Pr. A. O. Rpaldlnf will occupy the pulpit of the 8ecou<l P«p* »l*t church Ptinday morning. Dr. John E. White, the pastor, will occupy the pulpit of the Trinity Methodist church In the nl». s#nce of Dr. J. W. Lee. Sunday evening Dr. White will preech from the subject, ••O Mr Soul” at the Second Baptist. The ssrmoh will lie followed by baptismal serv ice. The Young Men s Missionary Society aptlst Young People's Unlo METHODIST. HEMPHILL AVENf’E METHODIST - Sunday school at f J' a. in. Monthly mlj< PAYNE MEMORIAI. METHODIST (’or- ncr Hunulcutt and Lurkle streets. W. T. Hunnleutt. pastor. Sunday s< i 1i«m»I at 9:30 n. in. Preaching at 11 n. in. by Ilev. H. Oll- iis aud at 8 ii. in., ehlldreu’s day ex«*rrl>«**, at which time *. nice program will be FIRST BAPTIST—Peachtree i streets. W. W. Landnnn. pastor, sehool at 11 o’clock. id Tain Sunday Morning worSlilji BOULEVARD PRIMITIVE BAPTIST - Corner Boulevard and Houston streets. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. in. Elder T. S Basemore Is pastor of the church. rJder . II. Smith, n visiting minister, la to he present and preach. BAPTIST TABERNACLE Sunday Tabernacii* Intfrinarv Day. Everythin the Tat»ernncle morning niidnljgh Inttrinnry. The ■hool will celebrate Various Interesting ildren of the Sunday It from 9 to 1040 a. in. . •xerelsea In connection with the Sunday school wiU take place. Including the pre sentation of the babies of the school, and a flag and banner drill. Dr. Broughton will preach at 11 a. m. At night the nurses of the Infirmary In full uniform will sit on the platform with Dr. Broughton and at the conclusion of his sermon on “The Homo That Jesus Loved.” the nurse* will wait upon the congregation and receive the offer ing. which will bo devoted to the charity work of the Inflriuary. WEST END BAPTIST—The pastor. Dr. John F. Purser, will preach both morning and evening. Sunday school nt 9:3o n. til. B. T. P. V. Sunday at 7:45 p. in. W. M. I Monday at 4 p. m. Prayer ineettn* M ed nos flay at 8 p. TO. Luclls luinlel Clark* Society Friday at 4 p. iu NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST -Corner of Hemphill avenue and Emmett street. Preach Ing at 11 a. in. by the pastor. Rev. MHilar h! Bell. Preaching nt 7:45 p. in -by Rev - T. Spalding. D. V. Sunday school at 9:Ji> .... _.. r iered. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 8 p. in. Lecture by the pastor. EG ELSTON MEMORIAL METHODIST- Rev. Sara Small, pastor. Three services In the gospel tent, corner Crumley and Pul liam street. Congregational singing from tin* Torrey book. Social nmole la being arranged; morning at 11; afternoon at 7:4$. ENGjLIftll AVENUE METHODIST—B. F. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching and communion at 11 n. in. by the pastor. Sun day school ot 3 p. in. Preaching nt 7:31 p. m. by Rev. O. W. Lewis, stewards meeting .Monday nt 7:30 p. m. Home Mia slou Society Friday nt 2:9) p. m. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B. E. L. Timmon*», pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. by Rev. O. W. Lewis. Sunday school at 9:30 ii. in. Preaching nt 7:30 i». m. by K. L. Timmons. Prayer mooting Tue* day nt 7:30 p. m. Holiness prayer meeting Thursday a/ 7:30 p. JOHN Rev. II .... by Rev. J. II. Fake the Atlanta district. METHODIST—New church i. Preaching bv the pastor, Christian. Preselling at. 8 p. presiding elder of WESTERN HEIGHTS BAITIVT—Corner Kannedy and Chestnut streets. Preaching Ry the paator. Rev. T. E. Elgin, at 11 m. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at »:5» a. m. Cottage prayer meeting Tuesday_nt 7:43 |». m. iJidlea’ Missionary H«*c|etv Wednesday at t p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. PONDERS AVENUE BAPTIST The pas tor. Rev. A. J. Goa*, having resigned, the pulpit will be Oiled morning and evening by Rev. \V. B. Ilaslett. of near laiwreure vflle. Gwinnett enmity, Georgia. Confer apea Sunday morning. Sunday sehool at §30 a. m. at 2:80 |». r. ‘ 7:10 p. m. GLENN STREET BAPTIST- Sunday achool nt P:3« a. in. I'reaehlng nt 11 n. in. and 8 p. in. by tin? pastor. Rev. 8. J. Par riah, V. D. __ JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—N. Jackson aud East n veil tie. John I*. Jordnu, D. D.« minister. Services and iterninu nt D a. nt. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 9:5T» ». in. Prayer meeting We.lnes.iay nf m »». m. In tho absence of the pastor, win* fa Ht MII- ledgevllle, preaching the commencement sermon for the Georgia .NormnI and Indus trial College. Rev. J. F. Love. D. D., assist •nt secretary of the Home Mission Board, will preach noth morning and evening. INMAN PARK BAPTIST Deacon !!. M. Willett will address the Baptist Sunday school at 3 p. in. In the Sunday sehool room of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. Willett Is a prominent member of tho First Baptist churvli and u pleasant, Instructive speaker. PARK STREET METHODIST-Corner of Park and Lee stieefs Rev. M. L. Trout man, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ill. and p. in Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, followed by u teachers’ meeting. ST. PAULS’ METHODIST—Corner Grant street and 8t. Pauls ovenno. Rev. II. L. Edmondson, pastor. Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:4f» \t. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:80 n. m. Mid-week prayer meet- Ing Wednesday nt 7:45 p. in. All the serv ices at the tent on Broyles street, opposite St. Pauls avenue. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL METH ODIST— n»v. M. L. Underwood pastor. lie vital services ut ll .t. n». end 3 p. in. mid 7:3o p. in., conducted by the pastor and Rev. FIRST METHODIST .function Peachtree and Ivy streets. Rev. J. S. French, pns- Stinday school at 9:45 a. ni. Preaching II a. in. and 8 p. in. by Rev. Howard Crumley. Class meeting Immediately T the morning service. .Junior League at 2 p. in. i.pworth League at 8:45 p. in. *”‘ J J nt 8 p. in. PRESBYTERIAN. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN -.Corn- Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T. i. Cleveland, pastor. Services at U a. ui. aud 7:45 p. in. Sabbath school at 9:80 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday ot 7:45 p. iu. ASSOCIATED REFORMED PRESBYTE RIAN—Corner Whitehall street and White hall terrace. The sacrament of the Lord'i Supper in connection with the morning service will be observed. Preaching by th pastor. Rev. J. A. Gordon, at 11 n. m. am a p. m. Sabbath sehool at 10 ii. in. Young People’s Christian Union at 7:15 p. m. Morning subject, "Christ's Provision for hlldren.*' Evening subject, •Sa Spirit i Herv NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Peachtre* street and North avenue. Rev. Richard Ortne Fllnn, pastor. Morning worship at 11. Evening worship r* Preaching by the ttastor. At 9:30 a. Sabbath school. At 9:45 n. in.. Men's Bi ble conference. At 3:39 p. in.. Covenanters League. Sabbath school,rally at Expo* Mills mission At 7 p.' in., Christian deavor. Men's League contentuce Titos Evening service, under day at 8 p. day nt 8 n. .... _ direction or Men'* league, last* one hour, storting promptly ot FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Chamberlin street, corner Jackson. Preaching nt 11 and 8 p. m. by the pastor, It *" Midweek services Wednesday ST. MARK METHODIST Rev. S R. Belk, pastor. Preaching at It a. m. mid by the pastor. Sunday school m. Denfmufe class taught by g there will be held id also there will be • will be a regiiln 9:30 i CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN-Washing ton street, oppoalte rnpltol. Rev. Theron pastor. 8u n, in, nlble class for i„»-,, ««»,«- ducted tiy Presli.vterlaii Brotherhood, Marion M. Jackson, president. Dr. Rice will preach nt 11 n. in. and * p. in. nml will lecture Mi the Old Testament on Wednesday at 8 p. m. Westminster Presbyterian—cor- er Forrest avenue and Boulevard, Rev. l. F. Oullle. pastor. Services Sunday at I a. ra. and 8 Y>. in. Sunday school at 9:30 . m. Young People's Society nt 7 o'clock . ni. Midweek prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. in. First Presbyterian—one block be yond the post office on Marietta street. Rev. Walter L. Llngle, D. D„ the pastor, will preach nt 11 ». in, and 8 p. school begins at 9:30 Wednesday at 8 p. CUM11ERI. A N D P11ESB YTF.RIAN-Cor- er of Harris and Spring streets. Rev. .eorge II. Min k, pastor. Service nt 11 n. in. with sermon by the pastor. Subject. "Leg- sons In Grow Hi.” Special children’s day exercises at this service. No service nt night. Sunday school at 9:3f» u. iu. EPI8COPAL. (First Sunday After Trinity.) nt in. The Sunday Prayer meeting led by the pastor. H0TEL8 AND RE80RT8. HOTELS AND RESORTS. THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Atlantic City NEW JERSEY A mecca and the metropolis of the re*t and pleasure seekers of the continent. Offering a greater diversity of attractions than all other resorts combined. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, perpetually fanned by salt breezes. Innumerable diversions; seven mile* of Boardwalk skirting the sea, Surf Bathing, Golfing, Sailing, Fishing, Roller Chairing, Outdoor Pleasures of every description, Musicals and Dances on the Piers, Theaters. THE LEADING HOTELS Write for information and rates to any of the following leading hotels: MARLBOROUGH - BLEN- HEIM JOStAH WHITE * SONS. HOTEL ST. CHARLES NEWL1N HAINES. HOTEL DENNIS WALTER J. BUZBY. THE WILTSHIRE S', s. PHOKBL’S. Atlantic City is reached from full information, apply local ticket agent. CHALFONTE TIIE LEEDS COMPANY. HOTEL RUDOLF American *n«l European Plan*. JOEL HILLMAN. HOTEL TRAYMORE TBAYMORIJ HOTEL CO. HADDON HALL LKEDft' it LIPPINCOTT. GALEN HALL Hofei and Sanatorium. F. L. YOUNG, Manager. by for HOTEL8 AND RESORT8. HQTEL8 AND RESORTS. mid Morning subject, "What God Hath Wrought." Evening sub Jeel, "A Short Red with Narrow Cover.'' Bonday *cboo| nt 9:30 n. ni. Junior Union *t 3 p. n>. Ladles’ Missionary Society Mon day nt 3 p. m. Borovs prayer meeting Monday nt 7:30 p. m. Teachers’ meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. in. Prayer mid praise S rvlce Wednesday at 7:3'* p. in. Senior Iptlst Young People** Union nt 7:33 p. in. IMMANUEL BAPTIST- -The pastor. 8. A. Cowon. has returned from the convention trip, and will preach at both services. CENTRAL BAPTIST-Corner of Garnett and Forsyth streets. Rev. It. !,. Motley, pastor. Services nt 11 a. in. and 8 pm| Preaching by the pastor. Sunday oeh«* 9:80 n. in. i-ndles 7 meeting Monday ut p. in. Prayer meeting and business rot taco Wednesday nt 8 p. in. TEMPLE BAPTIST -Corner of Mmigmn and Hunter streets. Sunday school at p ' a. ra. Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:39 pH by the paator. Rev. A. C. Ward. Revival! services every night during the week. Preaching by Rev. ft’. J. Parrish. PONCE DeLEON AVENUE BAPTIST Rev. Jnnlus W. Millard. D. D.. pastor. Preaching morning and evening by the pas tor, who announces n series of Sundav evening sermons to begin this Sunday, ns n Bless I’IU} el* nonthly meeting of the stewards •nrsonnje nt 8 p. in. Tuesday. Prater ncetlng Wednesday nt 7:15 p. m. Similar tel I nt 9:30 a. m. GRACE METHODIST Corner Boulevard ind Highland avenue At 9:3'i a. m . Sun- At 11 n. in., preaching service. Fpworth League nnell and at 8 p. in. prnyet fellows: "Wanted, a Mess "For Sale, a Birthright;" "Wat Ing.’* Sunday sehool at 9:3d n meet log Wedueada.v at 7:45 p. REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD TO PREACH IN CHATTANOOGA Rev. E. D. Ellenwond went to Chattanoo ga Thursday evening to assist Iu a scries of meetings In the Interest of the Unl- versaltat church In that city. Mr. Ellen- WOOd’a pulpit III this city will In* occupied on Hunday by Rabbi David Marx, of the Jewish Temple. Wednesday Workers’ t meeting, TRINITY METHODIST Corner White- ball and Trlnlte avenue. Dr. J. W. Lee. paator. Dr. John E. While, pastor of the Second Baptist church, will preach nt 11' n. in. No evening service. Sundav school nt 9:3d n. in. Weekly prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. in. ST - . .., Rev. Frank Hake*, pastor. Sunday school at 9:3.1 a. m. Busy people’s Bible class. Young Mon’* narnca class. Young Ladles’ Plilln- then Bible Has*. Preaching at 11 a. in. by Rev. J. H. Fakes. Preaching nt 3:30 |i. ni bv Rev. S. R Rclk. Song service at 7 15 n. in. At 8:15 p. in., address by M. M Davies. Fpworth League devotional service nt 0:45 p. m. Wednesday nt 7 p. in. Bible school teachers* meeting. At S p prayer meeting. ST. school at 0:30 n. to. Preaching i and 7:45 p. m. At the ntcmlng servtc the sacrament of the ford’s Hnpncr will br At 7:3' in., litany, sernn t>- Hi.. evening prayer school lit 9:45. All otli holy communlou; 9 a. at 4:3d p. ip., evening mid Friday, litany ut ST. LPKKS—Pwehtr . _ . oinniuiib ml Indy communion; 6:00 Sunday B3PE \Vllim-r. Ii.l.'.. nr- At 7:3U u. in., holy communion; 11 , bolv communion and sermou; 7:3»i , evening prayer and sermon. Sun- cbool nt 9:45 ». ui. a. m.. morning »lv communion; 8 p. ml sermon. Sundny Friday: Litany Revival Maatinq, There will t*cgln a series of revival meet ings nt the Temple Baptist church, corner Mamrmn ami limiter streets. Hunday morn Ing that will Inst two or three weeks Rev L. J. Parrish will nreneh every night dur ing the meeting. Goo<| singing, beginning u t 7:46 p. iu. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL--Oppo site Carnegie Library. There will be Hunday sehool nt the usual time on account of the children's day excrrltca, which w be at 11 a. iu. Dr. Jenkins will make short address. At tt:3‘l p.m., young people's or meeting. At 7:8) p. in., there I he usual preaching service, nt which Dr. Jenkins v III speak. Tuesday ut 3:30 p, file ladles' union still hold n lulasb t.*:i hi Mrs. A. c. Howards, 88 Park el. Mrs. D. I. Carson will take up the tliLil chapter of the Chrlstua Rcdciuptor. • Im «da> ut 7.15 p. in., mid week prari el Ing. duy 1NC A It N AT ION-1 .ee. ncr End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, a. iu., holy communion: 11 prayer, sermon and hoi, iu.. evening lira ye school at 9:lo a. 4:30 p. in. ALL 8AINT8—Corner West Peachtree nnJ North avenue. Rev. */. S. Farlaud. rector. At 8 a. m . holy communion; at 11 a. in. litany, sermon and holy communion; 4 p. in. evening prayer. Sunday school ut 9:42 Wednesday: Lltuny ut 10:30. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland nnd Enclh venues. I liman Park. Rev. C. A. Langs on, vicar, In charge. At 11 a. in., hoi; omiuuiiimi and scrumii. Sunday school ut MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sundny at 3:30 p. m, HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta avenue and Pulllaiu street. Rev. Gilbert lllggs, D.D., In charge. Holy communion and sermon nt It; evening prayer nnd ser- 8T. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn nnd Kent streets. Rev. Gilbert lllggs, D.D., Iu charge. Sundny school at 3:3U p. ui. 8T. PAUI.H—East Point. Rev. Gilbert lllggs. D.D.. In charge. Morning prayer nd serumu ut 11. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C. A. Langston, vlcnr, In charge. At 4:30 p. in., ■veiling prayer and sermon. CHRIST CHURCH—West Point. Rev. H. Ik Phillips In charge. Morning prayer aud lermou ut 11. ST. IGNATIUS Tallapoosa. Rev. R. F. lb*Hello In charge. Morning prayer, litany iml sermon nt ll. fsnarlborougb*®lenbe(m Atlantic City, N. J. World's Renowned Health Resort, HOTEL RUDOLF Largest and moat modern Hotel on the Coast. Directly on Ocean ffont and Beach Promenade. Open all the year. New York'* Aristocratic Lo» cation. Favorite All-year Seaside Resort* Capacity 1.000. American and European Plan. Room* with Bath. Hot and Cold Sea and Fresh Water Baths. Dining Room overlooks the Ocean. The Fineet Salt Water Bath ing. Balmy 8ea Air. Fishing and Sailing a Popular Pastime. SEND FOR BOOKLET AND RATE8. A Special Feature of this Hotel la the reproduction of th* celebrated "Harveys’" culalne. • JOEL HILLMAN, Proprietor, Atlantic City, N. J. Also Proprietor "Harveys,” Washington, D. C. AtlanUc City, WHITE HELP throughout The spacious outdoor pltu mid indoor •r« stnong the most attrsrtire festurrs. ftuprffb rcntrsl lorstioo with ons and all the year, ltrgs to snnouncs the IiwUIUUod of •errt n both American and s Is carte. I- parlor*, orerlooklna the Ocean and Boardwalk, HOTEL TARRVMOORE W. J. MOORE, Proprietor. THE FINEST HOTEL ON THE NORTH CAROLINA /-aact surf and still water bathing, IUA51—SAILING AND FISHING —EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Wrightsville Beach, N. C. To those reeking rest from the turmoil of city life the HOTEL fARRYMOORE, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., offers special advantages. Extensive Improvements are being made, 30 rooms and a dozen bath rooms have been added to the main building. Reduced rates from June 1st to 15th. Boating, bathing and fishing. There Is no more delightful month than June for all varieties of sea food, which Is abundant. Cul alne unsurpassed. Free from mosquitoes and other Insects. For further information address HOTEL TARRYMOORE, Wrightsville Beach, N. C, front. ~ «<«• **m If * , . if ^ KRPTTnN Hi AI T HOTFI JOSIAII lOlITE A BONN, rit OPRIETORfl AND MANAGERS, UlVLi A Jl V/1 1 JL JLaTlIjIj JL A AmfiMmd F1R8T Ntreet. 11 Preaching CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIAN—44 £ast II. K. Pendlaton, Hunter . paator. nnd 7:30 p. in. Bible nt 9:30 n. m. Christian Eudeavt WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon and Dunnn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor. Preaching ut 11 n. ui. and 7:30 p. tu. HOWELL STATION* CIIRISTIAN-Eud of Marietta street car Hue. Rev. A. E. Seddon. pastor. Bible school at 3 p. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. ni. COLLEGE PARK CIIIU8TIAN-Rev. F. M. Adams, paator. Bible sehool every day at 10 a. ui. Preaching first nd 7:30 p. r* UNIVER8ALIST. UNIVERSALIST—Corner Peachtree nnd East Harris streets. Rev. E. D. Ellen- ixl, pastor. Regular preaching service at n. m. with sermon by Rabbi Dnvld Maix. Sundny school nt 9:45 a. in., with dnsties for all. No evening aervlres. GIDEONS' MEETING. The Chrlstlnu Commercial Travelers will meet Sunday, June 2, at .3 p. m.. at the “ ting Men's Chrlstliin Association (Im*v ing, rdlnlly .aGUANGK MILLS-Ilev. II. D. Phillips. In charge. Evening prayer and sc at 7. MISCELLANEOUS, CHURCH OF CHRIST- West »uc. Bible study at jn n. in. < services at ll a. m. Preaching in. by Evangelist 8. ll. Hull. Pi 3 p. m.. corner James and Gllletb Bonnie Brae, niul at 7:39 p. ■orner W. North avenue itreet, every nlglit ilnrlng the caching at streeta. In at the tent, d Chestnut Talks limited te ten minutes At the opening of h meeting a special letsou on health t> given by the president. Beautiful musical gram under direction of Professor Wal UNITARIAN. ’Hunt'll OF OUR FATHER Corner Cain nnd Spring streets. Rev. Rush R. Shlppen, D.D., minister In charge. Regu lar morning services at 11. Sermon by tho minister. Subject of morning discourse; "Life ns a Garden.” Sunday school at 9:45 CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART—Mass at T. 8:30 and 10 ►’clock. Sunday school at 9 o’clock. Thurs- lay. nt 3:3* o'clock, confession, preparatory HOTELS AND RE80RT8. Broadway, 85th to 86th Street,, New York City. HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive clientele. T. D. GREEN, Manager. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN6S GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA <Ths "OLD WHITE” Sulphur.) Now «.« '» hatha. private ►r for illustrated booklet.' Address, GEO. A. MILLS, Jr„ Manager, Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, W. Vs. CL New York's Large,! Uptown Hotel, in excluiive residen tial sec t ion, overlooking Hud son River and the famous Riverside Drive. CL Subway Station at door- only ten minutes to theatre and shopping districts. Grand Central and new Pennsyl vania Railroad Stations, CL Moderate prices—unexceHed accommodations — exclusive service and appointments. CL An ideal Summer Residence Hotel for visitors. ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. i>f the Snored Heart, on the Episcopal (Colorad.) LS 241 Auburn avenue. Rev. A At 11 a. m. t holy com 8 p. m.. event nj ST. PA l E. Day tu charge. tuunlon nnd sermon; nt 8 p. m . evening proper nnd sermon. Sunday sehool nt 9:3»‘. Weekdays: Morning prayer nt 8:3*1; Wed nesdny n * " • • ■*- nesday: BLAME THROWN ON DEAD CASHIER Pittsburg, June 1.—George L Ral ston, former bookkeeper of the Enter prise National Bank, on trial for mak ing false entries, said that he asked ’ashler Clarke about some Irregulari ties. He left on Ills wedding trip and hen he returned Clarke had shot him self. Cure For Rheumatism GRIFFITH'S Compound Mixture c Gualac, Stllllngla, Etc. Relief from Pain after first or second Dose. Acta by Purl- fb, "Old tellable 1 WIEIMATISM. NECH.U.OIA, gClAT. IC.t, GOIT sod Lr.MQ.AOO. Note—Thl, Sprctflr R.m.dy b„ . ..rtlf.d In tti. U.dlra! Jjum.l, end umO In onvau practice for vr.r is ,Hr. ... w, have ample proof to Jartltr at In max- .Mcrtlon that tht, praparatlnn will tying the Blood and Regulat ing the Liver and Kidneys. lotfC-Bsl Remedy Summer Camp for Boys. Smoky mountains of North Carolina, com bining nine weeks of outdoor pleasures, boating, swimming, tlablng. mountain climb ing with dally Instruction In any branch tin der college professors. Write for descriptive booklet. DR. J. B. CREN8HAW, Georgia Tech. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. Ing th* relieve dialed. Does Not DUtarb th* Stomach, Afford* Quiet Sleep and Create* a Good Appetite. Illnnla lla n -rr*«S« ear. SI par cant of th, ■ch, Atlanta, (in.. IHatrlbattaa Du JACOBS' rilAKMACT tVta.dcalc llm,(taca. And for oolo by R.lall Dr-isdota aan.raUy 0-nd for Fr«. Drocrtptlro Circular ts Urifrith Rh.utnatlc Cur. Co, Mlo mnfs ST Third At a, so*. IStb gt.. Now TorX. K t. COAL STRIKE IS POSTPONED MONTH Pittsburg, Pa., June 1.—The threat ened coal strike of the miners of the Pittsburg division has been averted for thirty days at least. After a confer ence lasting over five hours In the of fices of President Robbins, of the Mo- nongahela River Consolidated C’oal and Coke Company, both sides agreed to leave the question of the use of the dumping machine to a committee of three, and give them thirty days .in which to settle the differences. SECOND DI8TRICT CARRIERS ENJOY BIG BARBECUE ftpevlal to The Georgian. Albany, Ga., June 1.—The Rural Letter Carriers’ Association of the Second congressional district met In Albany Thursday in annual convention. large crowd of carriers were pres ent, and the session was a most Inter esting one. After the transaction of routine business the following officers were elected: President B. J. Mann of Albany; secretary* and treasurer, G. M. Gamtnage, of Brnnwoqd; aergeant- at-arms, J. H. Jones, or Leesburg; delegates • to state convention, to be held In Atlanta, July 4: G. M. Gam- mage, of Bronwood; B. J. Mann, of Al bany; C. M. Garnmage, of Hartsfleld; S. H. Roberts, of Dawson; J. F. Kverltt, of Dawson; J. P. Dixon, of Warwick. An old-fashioned Georgia barbecue dinner was rendered the visiting dele gates at the close of the business ses sion. Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua, 8UMMEK SCHOOL, JUNE 19-JULY 51—Chautauqua July 1S-S1. Special uornml couises for Music nad Oratory teachers. Conroe* In English, Mathematics, Ancient sail Modern Ijingnage*. Loratloii among foothill* of Blue Ridge Mountains, benutl- fpl scenery, delightful summer climate, mineral water*. Boating, fishing, mountain excursions. .College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under canvas tent near the short of Lake Warner. Camping outfit and privileges provided. Expense Very Moderate Write For Prospectus Great Summer Discount Call, write, or phone for CATAUKJUE and full particulars. Special SUMMER DISCOUNT NOW ON. POSITIONS secured or MONEY BACK PRACTICAL BUSINESS 28 Colleges. 18 years' success. Address JNO. F. DRAUGIION, President DRAUGHON’S COLLEGES „ ATLANTA. 122 Psachtrse, Piedmont Block; Ball 'Phone 889; or Jacksonville. SUMMER SCHOOL. A. RICHARDSON, A. SI. A WELL-ESTABLISHED SCHOOL In onr own l.iillilln* nt ntir own home, nn.l In lar*". pnmfnrtnble nnd well-ventllstM room,. Located at 300 Sprinc ,tirc<-t. Central >n; rcllra.1 nnd prtrste. Cnmmcnrca J6tU June, l or boys nn.l ^Irln.^ RnyinraMon forranj^nyUuIlon, Including West Point. Georgia Postmasters. Washington, Juno 1.—Tho following chnngrs In fourili-elass posttnantorn have been announced: Georgia—Lexington. < Iglethorpe coun ty. Jennie Scott Leeter, vice M. V. Wil lingham. deceased. Shenrwood, Bullock county, Marvin P. Phillips, vice J. X. Shearouse, re signed. COnCAVED. HONED AND REPAIRED. failed for and delivered. HEALEY BARBERS’ 8UPPLY CO., Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth St. Judge Chew Osad. Upper Marlborough. Md.. June 1.— Former Judge Richard Benjamin Brooks Chew, one of the oldest and best known cltlsens of southern Mary land. died at his home yesterday after noon after an Illness of two years. Backer Fears Captors. New York. June 1.—In a remarka ble Interview with Charles Somerville, in the Queens county Jail, young Hen ry Becker, held ns the slayer of Ame lia Staffeldt, declared his Innocence to day. The manner In which the boy talked Indicated that he ts In deadly fear of his captors. ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES SESSION Special to The Georgian. Albany, Qa., June 1.—After a most successful term the public schools of the city closed today. Tho first grad- noting exercises of the Albany high school were held yesterday In tho new school building recently erected, and a delightful program was rendered.