Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 06, 1907, Image 15

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■ BETWEEN TWO CARS James E. Herrington Falls To His Death in Yards. tune* E. Herrington, a switchman on .t,. Southern railway, was Instantly Saturday morning at 4:30 o'clock, Jiar the north tower In the Southern I' !Srd« Herrington was standing on top I IF* box ear when a sudden lurch of ,a. train threw him between two cars, •here he was crushed to death. . Herrington resided at 114 Mills street. „ ,arrived by his wife and two fhlldren. The funeral arrangements bive not been announced, 21 Killed. * By Tornado Bt.’Paul, Miss., July 6.—Twenty-one etrioos sre known to have been killed by the tornado which swept a path 100 miles lone and from a mile to a few reds In width, through the counties of centre! Wleconsln Wednesday nlgliL The property damage Will be more than J100.000. 'PHONE LINEMAN’ IS ELECTROCUTED CLIMBING A POLE 6pedal to The Georgian. Brunswick. Go., July 8.—J. F. Barker, aged 22 years, a lineman of the Bell telephone construction force, while climbing a telephone pole yesterday afternoon, met death by electrocution. Barker touched one of the primary , wires of the electric light company wit! 'bis foot and the lead cable of the tele phone company. He fell agalnat the pole and then backward on ths light wire. The 2.S00 volts alternating cur rent cut Its way through the man's neck, half severing his head. Barker Is survived by a young wife. FIRE THREATENED OCEAN LINER Sew York, July 6,—The Ward Line steam er Monterey, Captain Smith, arrived last Blgbt from Vern Crus, Progresao and Iln tana, and was being Inepectod by the health odleere whan dense volumes of smoke sud denly poured from tbe hold, where won ■tortd 900 bales et hemp and e quantity of lugnr and wood. Cepialn Smith summoned tbe crew I their quarters, tbs fore hatches wore batten. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 0. 1007. 15 BE5SIE TIFT COLLEGE g£Srg™ ivs® sw kJ down and within ten minutes four itreaoi of water were pouring Into tho bold. The Are was under control later. r two hours I AKIN TO ADDRESS THE HEPTAGON CLUB Hon. John W. Akin, of Bartow coun. ty, president of the Georgia state sen ate, will be the guest of honor of the Heptagon Club next Monday evening at Its rooms on the sixth floor of the Grand. While the evening will be Informally •pent with club members and their wives, Mr. Akin will devote a portion of the session to n discussion of legis lation note pending in tho general nft- eembly. As Mr. Akin Is one of the most profound students of political and economical questions In the state, u well as poa eonallty, what be of interest to the club. All members of the Heptagon Club, their wives and friends are cordially Invited to be present Monday evening »t 8:30 o'clock. oofioooooooow»ooo<H>oi»ooon O 0 \ o preferred PENITENTIARY 0 TO LIFE IN CONVENT. 0 J Columbus, Ohio, July 6,—Mar- O J garet Walsh, tho prettiest woman 0 2 P rl *°ner In the penitentiary, died 0 2 JWterdajr of nephritis. She was 0 2 ln "b advanced stage of the dls- 0 2 wh * n »he arrived at the penl- 0 2 Jenttary, 1n March, to begin a 0 2 “if** years' sentence for larceny. O S *5*. w»» given the choice at her J trial In Cleveland between a con 's vent of detention and the penlten- m 2 tlary and ahe chose the penlten- O 0 tlary. * 00000000000000000000000000 DEPUTY KILLED; ONE WOUNDED *• T " July 6—While at- H“W ,n » to close an alleged “elder C2*l "*ar Poreum yesterday, J. M. n *: 1 deputy marshal, was shot “d killed and another deputy. Dr. "supper, wee seriously wounded. OOOOOOOO00000000000000000O 2 N0T ONE ACCIDENT g HERE FROM FIREWORKS. a hnd no share In the list O O FT,,, ?J ,w 2f k * Natalities on the 0 o The death from heart O o n. Jr * of Ola Wiggins, at Ponce O o .k I '! on ' wa * the only fatality of O O lu day ;. Bnrrtt ig this, not a sin- O Itie accident was reported to po- O oS', M . ron,r or dty hospital. O a * Jennings says It was ths O o a oelebratlon. with the least O i O ,,,°f any Fourth In the O g fliFs history. 0 C OOOOOOOO0000Q00000000OQ0O $1.00 A School of Ideal Christian Influence for the Practical and Moral Education of Young Women BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE is situated in the most healthful part of Georgia, 25 miles north of Macon, 75 miles south of Atlanta. There arc 61 acres in the grounds and campus. $25,000 invested in musical instruments (Conover Pianos). Acommodations for 400 boarders; seven buildings; steam heat, electric lights. Physical training and outdoor exercise required. Elective courses in junior and senior classes lead to degrees. Faculty consists of twenty-nine specialists trained in the best universities of Europe and America. The curriculum in each department has been carefully correlated and advanced to include a thorough comprehension of the subjects taught. ‘ Courses of study are given in the following subjects: Music, Theory, Harmony and practice; Oratory and Physical Culture; Art—in charcoal, Hinting in water and oils; Business— pal bookkeeping, stenography, typewrit ing and telegraphy; Normal—theory and practice; Domestic Science- cooking and sewing. Full Literary Courses, leading to A. B. or B. S degree, so arranged as to provido time for at least one extra course in one of the other departments. There ia nothing cheap about tbe Institution or its life except the charges. The aim of tho Trustees has been to bring the cost of educa tion to include an amount just suffici ently large to cover tho actual run ning expenses. Besslo Tift College lays Btrong em phasis upon real culture and scholas tic training. While we do not neg- leot the ornamental, we do wish to emphasize the practical and the real. The next session will begin the 10th cjf Sept. K •For Handsome Free Catalogue and Complete Information Address C. H. S. Jackson, President, Forsyth, Georgia- PRESBYTERIAN. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T. r. ■“ Servlets at 11 a. m. and school at 9:30 a. n). EDGEWOOD BAPTIST—4Sundsy school At Cleveland, pastor. Services'at U n. m. and 6:20 a m. Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 sacrament of the laud's Supper. Satibatb p. in. by V. C. Norcroaa. school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wed lieaday nt 8 p. — FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Jack _on and Chamberlin atreeta. Preacttl 11 n. ni. and 8 p. m. by ths pastor, T. If. Newkirk. Regular midweek braver service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Snuur school at 9:10 a. in. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— Corner heckle utid 1-tttliuer streets. . H. Iloldorhy, pnator. Preaching by aator at 11 a. ni. aud 8 p. in. fbrlatlan ndeavor at 7 p. m. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At earner of Peoehtreo atreet and North ave nue. Rev. Richard Orrne Fllnn, pnator. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 n. tn. Evening anbleet. "A Woman'* Friend* and a Wom an's Fate." Sunday achool nt 9:30 a. m, Men's League nt 9:45 n. ut. Christian Ln- denvor 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at S p. ru. The a* era men t of the Lord'* sapper will be observed Sunday morning after aervlcc. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRF.SBYTE; RIAN—Corner of Whitehall atreet nnd Whitehall terrace. Preaching tit 11 a. and 8 p. m. by the paator, Rev. Jamea Gordon. Sttmluy achool at 10 a. m. C. U. at t:18 p. m. Morning subject, Unholy Traffic Id noy* nmf tllrl*;" even ing, "A Cry From tho Depth*.” y. p. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Scrr- lee* of tho American Preihyterlnn eltureb. Rev. Georg* U. Meek, pastor. Morning worship, eormon and .communion of tho Lord'* flipper at 11 a; m.. nt which all member* should be present. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. GAINESVILLE, GA., and Return —via— SOUTHERN RAILWAY .Tickets sold for SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS , _ limited to date of sale. I 4! 0fnc *- New Terminal Station, i "one 4900. T,ck « Office. 1 Peachtree Street. V>'ne* lu an d j^g. GEORGIA AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN .orner of Georgia nveutlo and Grant atree Rev. H. J. Wlfilnma, pnator. Prencblng at Sunday achool at »:») lug on Tuesday at lay prayer meet ing nt same hour. CENTRAL rREHBYTERI AN—Washing ton atreot, opposite itato capitol. Service* nt 11 a. in. aud 8 p. w, Sunday school nt " :30 n. in. FIRST rRESRY'TERIAN—Rev. Walter L. Llnete, D. 1>., tha pnator, will preach at 11 a. m. and I p. m. The quarterly communion will be observed nt the close of the morn- ng acrrlee. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. in. I'rnyer mooting Wednesday at * p. m. A GKANT P PAUK BAlTrigT-Coroer’ Uaor'- gla avenue and Grant atreot D. 8. Eden- field. i»sstor, Bsrvlccs at 11 ». m. and 8 n. m. 1 Sunday school at 8:30 B. B>. Iraycr meeting nnd ton* scrvtco n. m. Tho ordinance of baptism will l>« «d* mlulstcred after tho evening service. WEST BND BAPTIST—Tho p»*tor, Dr John F. Purser, will evening. Sinai P. V. at 7:15 Monday «' .lay at 8 i FIRST BA1*TIST—Corner of Peftchtroo and Cain street*. Hr. W. W. Landrum, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. in. Morning worship at 11. B. Y. P, U. ttt 7:30 p. m. So erenlng worship. Tho pastor will preach In Trinity Methodist church, nod his cob* gregntlon Is Invited to attend. vt SOUTH MDE BAPTIST—Rev. W. King, pastor. Big rerlval to begin Sunday at fl a. m. The pastor has r services of Dr. 8. J. Parrish. revln itly ut 7:30 each night. CAPITOL AVESVE BAPTIST-Ptstor J. E. Briggs will conduct worship at 11 a. m. K d 8 p. m. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. rnca prayer meeting Mouday at 8 p. m. laadles' Mlsaloonry Society Mouday at 4 p. Teachers' meeting Tuesday at 9 p. m. “ ni - rrlce WaiMfiti “ . U. i GLENN STREET Bi r r hool at 9:39 a. m. Services at 11 i, m. J 1 u. ‘Morning worship ice. Prayer meetlug LKi.Y A nail V.U.vUllli'JA l ID.Yflli— faruoffle library. Frank E. Jenkins, pns* tor. Sandal school at 9:80 a. m. Preach* lug service at 11 a. m. Sermon, by Dr. Sherrill. At 6:80 p. m., Young People s ting. At 8 p. m., special music nation. l'l.Fl- Taka prayer |J?1— i UvJ I'iniiir, r roach morning and at 9:80 a. m. B, Y. day at 8 p. Friday at 4 p. in. BAPTI8T. WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTrST-Corner Kennedy and Cheatnut ajraajf. Praaehhjg by the paator. ltav. T. h. Llgtri, at lla. m. nud 7:45 p. m. Morning anbleet: "The Memorial Supper." Evening anbjeet Memorial Supper." Evening anbjeet. - inn Church’* Relation to the fment Whisky Problem." Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Grove meeting Prayer service Co"rn.Vof'BJn7«v. P r!rnnJ I H™.t B onra. oWnnfcy&rE: aCfco h psas on Snturilay, at 11 a. in. rvencblng every flrat Sunday and Saturday before. INMAN PARK BAPTIRT-Prearhtn* by *h. nnatnr. Rev, C. S. DonaMaon, p.P-at 4:30 'p.m.. In kimday aehool room of the Preabytertan church. Sunday achool nt 3.30 AL BAPTIST—Preach* m. by the pnator, achool nt 8:30 a. aud 8 p. in. Preach .. . ha calauratCL. meeting iiuuuay ut 3:AI p. ut. Suudny acuuul ut ,:W u. ui. BI. JUUC .UI-.l-lllllUOl—too puatur, Rev. II. V. Christian, will preach ut li a. ui. Sulijeet, A charch Without Satt|" a p. u., "A Woman whtto at Buow.” EAST POINT METHODIST—H, W. Joiner, pnator. buuUuy achool at 9:45 u. ut. Ser- aud aacrametit or Lord a aupper at 11 . Young people'* tueetlug lu mo otter tioou. L’nluu prumbltou aorrico at 8 p. m. at Uaptlat Taoerunclo In East Point.- WALKER STREET METUODIST-The pastor win preach tu tha morning ut 11. At mo eloso ot the aortuou tho holy comnaunlou will he aumliiiatarod. At the ovontug 4erv- Ico Dr. W. C. Loratt will spaak at u great uulou prohlhtcpfk rally, the Walker btrsat church, the Wallaco Presbyterian, tha Ogle- tree .Uiaitou aud part of tha McDonald bap tist wm uulte lu the service. Dr, Cleroluud will he present. Rev. U. T. Row* la lu hearty accord with the tuoveuieut, but oau not he present, euuuay school at V.JU a. m. htowarus meeting I'uetuajr it I p. lu. at the pareontg*. ASBURY METHODIST—Rev, T. II. Lit tle, paator. Preaching at U u. m. by the paator and at > p. in. by Dr. J. 11, bakes, an inlay achool at 9:39 a. m. tlon Should n Conservative Cltlr.cn ns to 1‘rohlhftfnn Iti Georgia. buBlneea committee at 4:93 p Wednesday at 8 p. m., ml mealing. EPISCOPAL. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. CATHEDRAL—Corner Wnshtngton and Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Ptsc, D.D., .l — -1n. At 7:3-1 n, m„ holy coiuimmlon: 11 a. m. f lttnny, aermon nud Indy communion; - p. m.. evening prayer an,l sermon. Sunda; school at 9:457 All other days: 7:39 a. m. holy communion; 9 a. m„ morning prnyot. nt 6 p, in., availing prayer. YVauueaday and Friday, litany at 10:80 a. m. ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Carrier nml Pine. Iter. C. B. Wllnier, l).!>., rec tor. At 7:39 n. m., holy communion: 11 n. m., holy commuulon nnd sermou; 8:00 & 1U.. evening prayer nnd aermon. Sun- y achool at 9:45 a. u. INCARNATION—LeU near Gordon, YVeat End. Iter. J. J, P. I'orry, rortor. At 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 n. in., morning prayor, aermon nnd holy commonlon; t p. in., evening prayer nml aermon. Sundny school at 9:45. Friday: Litany at 4:30. ALL SAINTS—Corner Weat 1'enrbtree and North nrenut. Rev, Z. 8. FArlniul, rector. At 8 a. in., holy communion: nt 11 n. in., litany, sermon nnd holy communion; 0 p. in., evening prayer. Sundny achool at 9:16. Wcdneeday: Litany at 10:30. tlonal service will bo held at 9 a. m. at tho otreot ear barn chapel, corner Piedmont nvenue nnd Armatrong atreet. Preaching by ltav. O. W. Lewi*. , MASS MEKTINO-The Atlanta Baptlit Sundny School Association will hold It* reg ular monthly meetlug with tho North At- Innm Baptist church at 3 p. m. Addresser will be made by Rev. D. R Edrnflrltl of tho Grant Park Baptlat church and Holt. John II. Harwell of ths McDonald Hnptlat church. At these meetings reports of the different Hunday achool* are read, allowing the condition of the aehools. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE8 AT COLORED CONGREGATIONAL. NO PREACHING SERVICES UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1. Tha preaching services at the Unl- vereallst church have been suspended until the first Sunday In September, when Dr. BY Dean Ellenwood returns from lit* vacation. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. Exercises commemorative of the for tieth anniversary of the founding of the First Congregational church, col ored, and the thirteenth of the present pastorate will be held throughout Sun day. At 11 a, m. tho annual sermon will be preached by tho nov, C. J, Ry der, D. D., aecretary of tho American Missionary Association, New York city. The holy eacrament will be observed and now members received at this hour. In tho afternoon sendees will bo hold at ths varloue mission posts of the church. At 7 p. m. there will be spe cial servlcca for the young people, with addroxscs by Secretary C. J. Ryder nnd others. At 8 p. m. the oholr will con duct an oponlng song service, with vio lin BOP, by David Silverman, i!u> Atluti- ta violinist. Rev. O. V. Clark will preach the historical sermon; Rev. G. YV. Mooro will conduct the devotions, and other visiting delegates will tako part- In tlie service. Subscriptions on the now church will bo received during the day. Tho exercises come to a climax on Monday night, when Rov. G. VV. Moore, of Nashville, Tenn., will give tho annual address. Tho social re union of the church will bo held. avenues. Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Ijings- ton, vicar. In charge. Holy communion aud sermon at 11. Bund CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Plum (trout, near Corput. Huoday school at 9:39. MISSION OF THE HOrjY JN.VOCBNTS- Wooda avenue, near Weat Peachtree. Bun- day achool every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. ,r cc * and 9 D. D. ermon i . mon at 5. Sunday school at 4. 8T. ANDREWS-rnrncf Glenn and Kent streets. Iter. Glllicrt Hlgga, D.D., la charge. Burning school at 9:90 p. u. OMFORTEft—Corner Atlanta Pulliam atroet. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D. D„ In charge. Holy communion and sermon at 11; evening prayer and acr* and sermon at 1L Morning prayer MINISTERS WILL MEET MONDAY. The Evangelical Ministers' Associa tion will meet Monday morning at 11:15 o'clock at the Wesley Memorial church. Important business will be discussed. GEORGIA. FUI/TON COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given that the dnn da- j Itig business as tho Cochran Grocery Corn- puny. at 3T.u Peters atreet, In the city of At- | Inntn, Is this tiny dissolved by mtttunl con- | sent, Mr. Cheshire retiring. The business will he continued nt the same place and under tho same name by Mr. S. M. Coch ran, who tv]}) settle all Arm llahllirlea and 1 receipt for nil debt* due said Arm. This 24th day of June, 1117. S. M. COCHRAN. WM, If. CHESHIRE. Cuban Governor aa Arblfar. Havana, Cuba, July 6.—Governor , General Magoon has consented to act ns arbitrator between the tobacco man- | ufocturera and their employees, who have been on a ntrlko for several tks. It Is weok long struggle. i believed tills will ond the 1907'S GLORIOUS FOURTH ECLIPSED ALL RECORDS Chicago, July C.—With the grim returns still coming tn, the number of Fourth of July casualties for 1907 this morning had eclipsed all rec ords made In years. The total number re than a year ago n 1900 and 1905. The total number of Injured stands at 3,807. GOTHAM GAMBLERS GOT $200,000 FROM PITTSBURGERS Park and’ Let streets. Rev. M. L. Trout- uiau, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. I>y Hie pastor, nuudny achool at 9:39 a. in. Prayar meeting Wednesday evening at a, followed by a teachers' meeting. GRACE METHODIST—Coraar of Boule vard and Highland avenue. Sunday achool at 9:39 a, m. Rev. C. c. Jarrell, paator, will preach at II a. m. Temperance address at • p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at s p. lu. Chorus practice trhlay at a p. m. ST. LUKE METHODIST—Junction __ Bureau avenue aud Powell atreet. Sunday school Sunday at 9:34 a. m. 1'rcnchlng by u- ,1-1,—- -. 1, .. — INMAN PARK METHODIST—I-Mgetvood avenue aud Hurt atreet. Rov. Henry B. Mays, paator. Publla worship at It a. m nml > p. m. Sermons by paator. Sundaj aehool ut 9:30 a. u. Prayer meeting Weil nesday at 8 p. in. WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner avenue and Ivy atreet. Rev. Frank Eakca, mitof. tftuuUr —*— “ * - — FaSSle'* Blbl* class. Young Ladle*' Phitatheu Bible clast. Preaching at 11 a. m. by tbe paator. Hong service at — BROWN MEMORIAL I nr nt 11 n. ui. nml 7:30 p. er \V. A. Babb. Sunday achonl at 9:»i a, ~tegjasnsg»sit. JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—North Jack- .- a i.'A«» flvtnoi, John D. Jordan, I). mlnluter. Serritoa at 11 «. tn. an ' 18 P- *yS5» ilh'ooTit'oV af m'. < ' D MomlVy the va«m Men’* Missionary Society m«*et8 at 8 p. m* Weilnesilay nt 8 P.tmJudgeJnhn T. Pendleton, Judge ot tbe superior court, v* III SSf«nhe prayer meeting. B. Y. P. I, meets Friday night. trnnnWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Sob- TRINITY METUODIHT-Seiwlres Sunday .. LdlenI at 9-34 a. o. Preaching at 11 A At 11 a. m. and I n. m. Rev. J. W. Dickey, a n’m by the pastor. Rev. IL ff 1 -of Emory, will deliver the morning aermon i. and «_P. „^Te. e.fh. Dr. W. W. land rum, of the llret Bap tist church, the evening sermon. Sunday seho-d at 9:9) a. ni. SB* ££ night service. AVEMUE^ BAPTI8T—Frfkrb- PONDER! jj* mornln .ng nod treajng the •wngaliaL, n Autmru . | Bakes, school at 9:JO a. in. Busy ■lass. Young Jlen'a Raracii dies' Phllathea Bible clast. a. m. by the paator. Song 7:45 p. m. Special music by tbe chorus end orchestra. At 3:15 p. m„ tem perance rally. Epworth League devotional seme* at (f:46 p, tn, Wednesday at 7 p. ». Hauilny achool teachers meeting. At 3 p. m., chores rchearaal. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Bee. M. L. Underwood, paator. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:15 p. tn. by the paator. Communion serrlee at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thors- day at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 3:45 c!o*t*of the SuniUy night aervlce- hlipday pattor. Sum 7 • day CHRIST CHURCH—West Point Ree. H. >. I’hllllpa In charge. Holy communion and aermon at It. ST. IONATIU8- neltctl* In charge, and aermon at 11. LaGRANGE MILLS MISSION—Her. ... D. Phillips la charge. Evening prayer and aermon at 7:10. ST. -'OHNS-CoU.ee Park. Ree. Gilbert Higgs, D.D., In charge. Morning prayer and aermon at 11. ST. PAULS (Colored)—241 Antrarn avenue. Rev. A. K Day lu charge. 11 ft. m holy communion: 3 p. m., evenlngnrnyer end ser mon. Sunday achool at »iK Weekday*: Morning prayer at We-lnc.day and Friday: fjtnnv at 1:30, Wedneailay: Eyed* lag prayer and addreaa at 7:43. CATHOLIC. 6ACRBD HEART CHURCH-Peachtree ami ley atreeta. Maas at 7, 3, 10 a. in. Sunday aehool at 9 a. to. Benediction of tbe bleesel sacrament after 10 o'clock masa. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION—Sunday afternoon the Gideon* will 1 ehar** of the aefvlee nt tho ntsocla. building. The Gideons are Christian ellDg men, who hare organlxed them- -a to bromote the Interests, of tho kingdom of God. Their meeting* are al- waya Inspiring and helpful, and It la ex pected that a large audience will be -pro*, cut The serrtre liegln* at 3 JO p. m., and will be open to all men. Mr. Jackson's Bi ble class meats at 4:10 p. in. a-.U-cl at 5:43 a. m. I'uji- Ii- ! o'clocj at IS Peachtree etrett. An address IT Ree. M. L. Troutman, pastor of Park Itreet Methodist bplacopal church, will be -he feature of the matting. Beautiful mu- aleal program under direction of l'rofeaaor Waller F. Grace. Vocal adectlon by Mil* faille Mabbctt. ENGLISH LUTHERAN (Church of the Bedeemerl-Corner Trinity end Capltot place. Bible achool at 9:.T) a. nt. On ac count of the absence of tbe peator. Rev, I*. C. Crwik. there will he no other ecrvlcce during tbe day. STREET CAR BARN-Tbc regular devo- 7:10 o’clock. MUSICAL 8ERVICE3 SUNDAY AT CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL. Tha musical services at the Central Congregational church, opposite the Carnegie library, are attracting larger audiences each Sunday. This church Is solving the problem of the summer Sunday night eervlee by making these cervices very largely constat of mualo. As a rule, poople are not attracted by the prospect of a long sermon on a hot summer** night, but It la found tbat they will glndly attend a eervlee where music la made a large pert of the pro gram, Thoae In charge ot these meetings want everyone who will, to come in and enjoy theao cervices, end help In the singing. There are plenty of hymns, old and new, nnd this congre gational singing Is made an Important part of the meetings. The church has Juat secured aome of the latest collec tions of hymns, and these are to be uaed tn the meeting*. New and popular hymns, euch aa "The King’s Bualncaa" the "Glory Song." and many others are uaed, and the old favorite* are not for gotten. Tbe singing la led by the pipe organ, orrheitra and piano, and thoae who en- Joy good, hearty church muele will like this feature of the meeting*. In addition to the Piedmont male quartet, Mlsa Mamie Haya, aoprano, and Mr. Lowe, tenor, give varlou* mualcal num- here, all of them pleasing, end the cerv- Ice throughout I* attractive and yet thoroughly religious In ton*. The paator. Dr. Jenkins, taken np a few momenta- of the time, but avoid* the long aermon, and the service can prove tiresome to no one. It ta a good meeting to attend these warm Sundav evening*, and everyone I* mad* to feel welcome and at hom#. “Com# In, mnk# voumelf comfortable end help tte elnj?. ’ Is the way on* of the leader* In th* church expressed It, and It Is this that la the keynote of this Informal Sunday night meeting. The eervlc* begins at g o’clock. . RALLY FOB PROHIBITION BILL AT TABERNACLE. Plttaburg. July 8.—Superintendent McQuald, of ths Plttaburg police, has the names of live Plttaburgors who dropped colteatlvely S200.000 ln tha New York gambling house at which D. C. Davla, of Marietta, Ohio, lost 333,000. By 'ailing to got A. T. Nyo proporly Interested, the New York gang lost 3100,000. That wai the amount NyS i wa* to get and tako to New York in- ( •stead of 310,000, na reported. Superln- , tendent McQuaid said: "I should Ilka to have the vjettma of this game start legal action. 1 will make ths Informations myself If they will content to testify.’’ - BORGLUM STATUE IN FAR ARIZONA In Prescott, Arizona, FHday the splendid statue ot Captain William H. O'Neill was unveiled. This statue of th* dashing young Rough Rider, killed at Santiago on July 3, 1193, wa* designed by Solon H. Bor. glum, tha designer ot th* General Gor don equestrian atatue. Mr. Borglum led the Ilfs of a cow boy for years, and his atatuo of "Buck- ey" O’Neill la said to be one ot th* flneat pieces of work he has ever done. It represents Captain O'Nalll In cow boy costume, mounted on a wiry mus tang. It la aatd that President Roose velt saw the model and admired It very much. "Buckey" O’Neill was a typical prod uct of the West—brave, dashing and lovable. He had been cowboy, news paper reporter and aherltf. When tbe Spanlsh-American war began he had already attracted attention In handling "bad men.” And It was natural that ho ahould ba drawn to President Roosevelt'e Rougb Riders to light for his country. BRYAN TALKS ABOUT 0HI0KEN8 j Indianapolis, Ind., July (.—William [ Jennings Bryan ln bis talk at th* Wl- I lK'iin <'liaiiiauqiiu, made one reference j to politics that greatly amused his au dience. He described a cartoon which I he said had recently appeared. It Dtp- j resented him and President Roosevelt i as hens sitting on tha sama nest. "When one hen produces an egg and another hatches tho chicken," aatd th* speaker, "It la a question which Is th* mother ot the chicken. Democraoy laid the egg which President Rooss- I velt la hatching. But," continued th* . orator, hla face taking on a look of d*. termination,- "no matter who produced / the eggs, or who hatched tho chlcke, I am going to help ont the chick." ' FORCING COMBINE TO DISGORGE: Rock Springs. Wyo.. July As a result of aults Med by th* government a gainst I th* Union radlle Coal Company, forcing that company to abandon coat property al leged to bare been Illegally secured from I the government, throe of tho btg cool mines sltunteil upon tho dl»putu.l property tier* cloned down. I been Dr. Broughton will preach Sundav morning on "The Gift of Tongue* aa a Spiritual Privilege." A large number of people In Atlanta nnd elsewhere are now Interested In thl* matter. It will - - wpmu <„ cover Biblical be Dr. Broughton'* purpose to cover the subject from a strictly billon bill before the senate and house. Judge Akin, th* president of the senate, la expected to preside, and the speaker* will be Senators Hardman, of Com merce; Willoughby, of Madison, and Representative Seaborn Wright, of Rome. Mr. Wright will be the leading speaker. Dr. Broughton will also take pert, speaking more particularly with reference to the preeent altuatlon in At. lento. Services at night will begin at “Success Breeds Imitators” But a few of the msurvive such hot weather com petition. Our strong lines of Standard Vehicles and Custom Harness at uniformly! low prices have caused a fainting spell among belliger ents. The result is: ‘‘IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH” E. D. CRANE & CO. FRONT NEW DEPOT.