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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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By REV. E. D. ELLEN WOOD,
PASTOR UNIVERSAUST CHURCH
W HAT a world of power, what n|
wealth of meaning It contained '
in th!« simple monosyllable!
Into It are crowded all the golden re-
fU l[« of that portion of our lives called
hm i,r y along with true education gained
often by those severe lemma conned In
tear* and bitter disappointment. l.ock-
od »Ithln ll» treasure store rert secure
the realisation of the future's eager
antliipatlons. No word In all our lan
guage conveys to us so much, did we
but properly realise It. The consum
mation of the wondrous dreams of the
nrophet, the answer to the aspirations
if the Idealist, the rebirth of long dead
hope* but, more than all else. It an
nounces to us the arrival of opportu
nity-
.•The present, the present. Is all that
thou hast
for thy soul's sure possessing:
Like the patriarch’s angel, hold It fast
Till It yield to thee Its blessing."
Would that we might heed this splen
did advice of the poet, and wrest from
the rapidly fleeting present the bless-
ines actually non to us by all the ex
periences of life.
The chief causo for the failure of so
many lives to realize and appropriate
nil that the preclousjlvlng present of
fers with eager, outstretched hands. Is
that so very many men and women are
,,, completely absorbed and engrossed
In the other two of the three sections
mm which they have divided their
lives In their thinking and In their
tmaglnatlona. They live so persistent
ly In the memories of the past that the
present and Its possibilities holds but
Utile value In their eyes. They build
so gloriously In their Imaginations and
their speculation the chambered castles
of the future that the dependable foun
dation stones of n future, unmarred by
regret, lie unhewn In the watting quar
ries of the present. •
The teaching-of those to whom the
people of Ood are won! to look for their
spiritual Instruction la not alwaya con-
REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD.
duclve to the moat wholeaonfe occupa
tion nnd enjoyment of the golden
hours of the preaenL Between the
mournful walling for the tranamltted
degeneracy of long forgotten ancestors,
and the gloomy contemplation of the
future’s endless woe, but little time Is
left for Instruction In the profitable
employment of that which le called to
day, save the frequently reiterated
command that It be spent In a feverish
attempt to "flee from the wrath to
come. 1
Too long have men been taught that
the present life Is an evil to be endured
with as much fortitude as may be
commanded, instead of . Its being a
priceless blessing to be (pent In the
enjoyment of such genuine happiness
as shall render acceptable gratitude
for Its possession. There Is an old
song much prlted by certain nntlclpa
tory Christians which reads: "I'm but
a stranger here, heaven I* my home."
It Is a beautiful song, no doubt: speak
ing -of high hope and splendid trust,
but I never hear tt without thinking
that those who sing It with such unc
tlon might possibly And themselves aot
lr tbsy would only
so far from home
spend a little more time and thought In
an attempt to realise in the place of
their Impatient sojourn the beautiful
dreams of the unseen ami unknown
homeland. At any rate. I think we
would all be happier If a good many of
these people would take out naturali
sation papers.
'Cet rid of your regrets: Ilfs Is made
up of experiences, and all experiences
*5#, therefore, valuable—the hard ones
most of all." Thia Is good advice, but
may I be so bold as to say that I think
this Is still better: Los* your regrets
In a constant effort to prevent their re
production. The past Is gone. We can
not have It again. Well, who wants It?
We have something Infinitely better.
We have today. "Every day Is a fresh
beginning, every morn It a world made
new. Te who are weary of sorrow and
sinning, here is a beautiful thought for
you." It rained all the afternoon yes
terday, perhaps, and the king of day
sank to his rest covered by a somber
pall of cloud. Well, what of It? Mis
coming, today, was hsraidsd by a mer-
nd the rosy flush of a glad surprise
o'erspread the heavens at his
approach,
and now in triumph once more he
makes his march across the aky. It Is
today. Yesterday things went wrong
all day. you say. One disappointment
followed another with disheartening
certainty, and the evening found ydu
weary and-empty of hope. Tes, It was
surely too bad, but—that was yester
day. and It Is gone forever. Today Is
here. It ram* stealing quietly Into
your chamber while still In your trou
bled dreams you mourned over yester
day's lack of triumph. Today Is here.
What are you going to do with It?
"It’s up to you."
BAPTI8T.
I'llXCE l>K LEON AVENUE BAPTIST—
lev, Jtiuliis IV. MlUsrd. !».!>., paster. Sun-
hiv *-Ii<h'I st 9:9(1 s. at. At 11 o'clock there
will he > serrlee ileruted to personal tcstl-
niour. At 9 p. in. then- will be a sermuu
hr the pastor. Hfth in the series of "An-
ps-ers to Vital Questions," "IVhat Think Ts
uf Christ!" •
JACKSON' HILL BAPTIST—Corner East
airline unit Jaeksen street. Preaching morn-
ins ninl evening by Mr. W. l>. I pshaw.
11 n. ill. anil t p. m, Sunday echoot at 9:90
s. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at i o'clock.
I'lltST BAPTIST—Corner Peachtree and
Cain streets. W. W. Landrum, pastor.
Kuinlav school st 9:90. Morning worship
at II o'clock. Subject. "The Court of FI*
iMItjr." Evening worship at 9 o'clock.
Subject, "The Solitary savior.”
CAPITOL.AVENUE BAPTIHT-Frearhlng
In luistnr. Iter. John K. Ilvlgg.. at 11 n.
' 1 p. m. Morning a
Stnnil For." l-ln
Baptists Stand For." Evening subject.
■•Suine Additional Bensons Why I Ilelteve
the lllhla Is (Jod's Word." Sunday sehool
!:J). Itsrsca prnyer mealing Monday
in Teacher*' meeting Tuesday a p. i
hpgiilar prayer praise service Wednesdi
I p. «i. senior 0. V. P. U. Friday S p. m,
» Pt
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—8. A. Cownn.
patter. Public worship at M a. m. and 7:46
p. si. The pastor win preach at both ser-
vlres. The morning subject will be "Doing
tin- Things That l'lesse Him." Evculng
snliject. "Hod's Call for the Heart." Sun
day school at 9:1k s. m.
■Slnl Maugnni streets. Hr. A. C. Ws: I
lupler. Ilejpilar services Sunday st II s.
m. mill T:45 |i. hi. Holiday school! at 9:39
Mml'rayer meeting Wedneeday arching
at 7:13.
SECOND BAPTIST—Nimdny school st 9-J9
a. in. II a. m„ public worship. Dr. John
K. White, pastor. Snliject of sermon,
"Kninrthing to Think About." S p. m.,
evening song service and sermon. Subject.
"Have I'lilth In God."
RAITIRT TABERNACLE—"Dr. Wllmer
Jml Ills Immoral ll":n.-n A llenly." This
It Hr Broughton's Sunday night ion
He will also preach nt 11 o'clock.
SOUTH RIDE BAPTIST—Preaching nt 11
1 in. nnd ?:I5 p. in. by the pastor. Itev.
Ibialap. Morning subject, "Whom
'" IlearT' Evening snliject, "Pro-
'■ school
si." Hunuay school 9:30 a.
■- B, V. p. u. 3:90 r. tn. Sunday. Ladles'
Mlxiennry Society 1:30 p. - m. Tuesday.
I raw and praise service 7:4k p. m. Wed-
•enlny.
SOUTH ATLANTA BAPTIST—Corner
jbniphlll avenue ami Emmett street.
1 resiblng 11 a. m. and 7:49 p. m. by ths
Bbtiir. William H. Bell. Bandar school
1:91 s. m.
PENTItAL BAPTIST—The pastor will
ll'eti-h nt it n. m. and 9 p. in. The laird's
supper mil in* served st g:30 p. tn. Per-
*•>"»' Workers' Club will meet st 7:1* p.
W Sunday school st >:90 a. m. ladles'
“seilng at 3:30 p. ui. Monday.
M.ENN STREET BAPTIST—Corner
I® 1 ,"' sad Glenn streets. J. T. Baxter.
Sunday school st 9:90 a. m. Preach-
and 7:46 p. in.
hub "WARD AVENUE IM1TI8T—Cnr-
WeiKlwanl and Cherokee avenuea. On
ft?" 1 " of the continued Illness uf the
PJJjjJJlSt ’*• *’• Hurley, the pulpit will
*he morning li o’clock 'service
r. P. Bell. I».lf„ and st the even-
" clock service by Ilev. V. C. Nor-
1 D ii.' nihlc school at 1:1). Sunday
artsrnnon „t. ;:*•> j lm | w n, V. I’. U. guu-
a ,v ?"lng st 8:48 Phllaatlilc nrsycr aer-
M1..1 afternon at 1:30 Womans
"ixloinry I nlou. Wclnrsdsy evening st
• a cioi k regular mid-week prayer service.
METHODIST.
• na O T '■KTIIOIllST-JuncU.m Peachtree
Is r, 1 T *'"»'»• »ev- Chtrlee E. Duwman.
t,.,i,; R a "*or. Sunday nil'-.I al 9:3) a. m.
1 "oil' irurahlp at 10:9* a. m. and » p. m.
The Ptalor wlll*prcach st the morning serv
itor Blldc service
» at
at 7
GRACE METHODIST—Preaching nt 11
C. Jarrell. Sands;
worth League
•da y ae
at 7 p. i
I at 9:S9 s. nt. Bp-
ST. LUKE METHODIST—At the Junction
of Powell street sad Reresn avcuuc. Sun
day school Sunday st 9:10 s. m. Presell
ing by the pastor. Oeorge W. Orlner, at
11 s. m. and I p. in.
cioNOBEGATlONAI, METHOI>l8T-l.o-
rated on Cooper afreet, third liloelt from
Whitehall. Iter. Itolfe Hunt. D.D.. pastor.
Preaching Bandar at II a. nt. and 7:13 p.
in. Sunday scbiud at 1:90 n. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night. Missionary
meetlug Friday alght.
TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White,
hall and Trinity nrenue. Dr. J. W. Lee,
-astor. Services at It a. tu. sud > ■>.' in.
iprmoni by the pssfnr. Sunday school a I
9:30 a. m. Prayer meellng Wedueiday al
S p. pi.
day school al 9J9 s. m.
Serrlees at 31 a. ui. and I
meeting Wedneeday I p. m.
WESTMINSTER PIlEsnvTERlAN—Ree,
Charles It. NUInd pastor. Morulug servlet
at II a. in. Evening service at t Ik m.
Sermons by the uaitur. Sunday school al
I A3 a. m. V. P. s. at 7:15 p.- m. Mid
week prayer service Wednesday evralug qj
I o'clock.
JOHN 0, PUZZLES I*
FRENCH EDITORS
They Think That He Ought
To 13c Extrava
gant.
Dy RAOUL DE SAINT RENE,
ipo-lil to Tbf Uvurgta*.
Titrl*. July 11—"What would you
with norm filler * wealth If jou. bad UY
la the iimldein whlrb the l*arla paper, Ths
ItanUd*. has put to |U reader*.
After flvlag UNtor Maili n t* Ik*
eBtluiiited Iticuiue of Mr. Rockefeller per
hour, The (Irtulols reader* nre naked to tell
hour they would spend fhnt summit of
itHHicr If lhey mild hare If.
1‘erislaus ruiiuot f*t arer lUo sliurh
(ho Htnthlijnl Oil mnf ntttc‘« sluiph* wuy
llvlug. So Aiaerlcnn millions Ire in*
iM-forr Imh-ii wmi In HiBde who did
'i" 1 ’i 11\ l-lti v. Mud Hi-- people here enuwot
umlenUBtuI tint auy rirh visitor from
Slates klioultl not eutertulu lu primely
fashion, buy autos* uml jmvelry, sud
generally e\travai*unt.
Crbrnlu Ciohler. th* French jourusllst,
wbo wvut over to .ttuerlca it couple ol
years s*o, has just been released from
prlAu here, where, with n imwber of
friend*. b# MAdfll hsrrluf ft tom of
luiprlsomnetit tor lmrihipstiuf lu uutl*
S llHurlut scontMl*. Mr. Uohlcr w«* nuioiiy
o*e wbo signed the null millti<rl#t
cards cm Him; upon tin* tn«o|N« to r
tu whoot at, tbo crowds lu (ho street, luit
to turn tbrlr nrius fl|«liiai the officer* *
strnil. Mr. fe'ohlcr‘s liotiks giving hla
preMlfiQs of Atuerkft «r» sayiutug hill
bntttrtug to the Utbd of Utwriy.
.Mlsirsl. I ho fstnoua I'rorenmle, p«*etl
whoiu* wnrhH I'resldont IttHiaevcII admires
jiiore thsu thos** «»f nuy other French |*oeir
Choir Im»v* oh strike terrorised (be churc
of Tot *
goers of Toulou Inst Sunday. A few days
previously the little feltowM had met and
solemnly deilared that they did not con
aider that the 'A ceutliuei «( cents) the'
crease their* remuneration they would r*<
fnM to alug. So atleutkm was paid tu
them except uy the ocnndallxejl parculs,
who were horrlded that their chUdr - *
should reliel against the church. On Mi
re u
worship|N*rs, the service* could not begl
prouilsiNl more money. In haste, the good
ones conuuuulcated with each other over
the dearest telephones sud cuum to uu
FltlffT PnKSBYTKIlIAN—The imstor.
Ber. C. P. “■■* “ “*** c K
at 11 a. ru.
meet at 7:46 p.
Bridewell, will preach tomorrow
The WeftB‘1—* - y
U Kill
at 8 o’elock.
dnesday evening
MooitE Memorial puksbvteuian-
t’arncr l.uckle ninl laitlmer Nlrueta. Dr
A. It. Ilnlilerhy. pastor. Servli-e Hnmln:
II a. m. The evening service at I oduel
will lie eonduetetl by The ('brlsflan Kmlesv
or Hoeldfy.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing-
COU.EOK PARK METHODIST—Snmlay
sehool it 9:90 a. in. Prenehlng st 11 by
psstor, Rev. IV. II. LnPrmlc. Jr. At 8 p.
m„ there will lie preaching by Rev. II.
W. Joiner, of the East Point Methodist
rhureh. The quftrltrlr conferenee.
rloiisly aunounerd for this date, has been
postponed until July i).
PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner
Perk end Lee street,. Rev. M. I.. Trout
msu. psstor. Smutty serrlees: Sunday
sehool tt 9:90 s. si. Preselling st 11 a. in.
by Rev. M. J. Coftr ssd » p. m. by ths
pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday eye
BATTLE IIII.I. METHODIST—Rev. C.
I. Fettlllo. psMor. Hominy school at 19 a.
Preaching' al 11 a. m. hy the presld-
•Ider. Rev. J. II. Eaket, D.I). Quarter-
BEST SIDE METHODIST—Rev, C. L.
Psitlllo, psstor. Kumlsy trvaol al "9 s. m.
Bpworth league nl 7 p. m. Preaching St I
by'the iwstur.
ST. .MARK METHODIST—Corner Peach
tree aud Fifth eirets. The peslur. Rev.
Charles O. Jones. D.D., will prrsrh at 11
i, 'Sunday sehool st 9:11. Desf muts
i taught by IV. F. Urnsselle. No serr
lee st night. General prsysr meellng
Wednesday st I p. m.
WESLEY ME JIOR1AI.—Corner Auburn
erenue sud Ivy etreet. Rev. Frank Enkeu.
pastor. Snuilsy sehool st 1:39 a, m. Hnsy
— “-Vs its rant Illhle
Phllstbes clasn.
Prenehlng st"ll t. m. hr Blshoii W. A.
Usndler. _ Prenehlng nt 8:15 p. ui.. by the
m. nnd * p. m. Dr. Tnomsi R. Converse
will preach st both services. Setvlrcs will
he held In tho new Sunday school biillillng
'Joining the church. Beginning with July
Dr. Htrlckler. at Ulchtuonil. Vs., will sup-
FOURTH PREHIJYTERIA.N — Corner
Jackson and t’lutmle-rlln strsets,. Rsr. T.
II. Newkirk. |ustor. Preaching Sunday at
11 n. in. and 8 |i. in. Regular Wednesday
evening prayer meeting at t p. m. Sunday
school st 9:99 a. m. Young lvople'e So
ciety meets erery Friday st > p.
TRHIAN—Corner Harnett street and Central
nrenue. Preaehlug nt 4 p. m. by the jiss
lor. Rev. D. (I. Philipps. Hnhlmtli wiiihiI
3 p. in. Mid-week prayer service Wednes
day 9 p. in.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST • CHRISTIAN—14 East
street. Rev. K. II. Pemlletou.
Preaching at 11 s. m. and 8 p.
lug theme, "Chrlsllniilly and Snel
ble sebnof at 9:89 a.
dcavor at 8:49 p. in.
W.
Seelely."
ChrltHsu
WEST END CHRISTIAN—4.'oruer liorilnn
HOWELL STATION CltRIKTIAN-F.iid
nf Marietta street nr lints' Rev. George
Mullins. |is,lor. Illhle school si ~
p. m. Preaching st 11 *'■ in. sud 8 p. m.
psalnr. Kpworth league devotional service
it 8:45 p. m. Midweek iwnyer meeting
Wednesday evening nt * q clock. Hei-kly
social at * l>. m. Noonday prayer meellng
every day 13 to 1 o'clock.
ST. JOHN SiETIIODIST—The pastor. H
cr'ckrDttin. wlll nreseh at 11
sperlsl sermon lo his
,. rn .... -vlvsl servlet's.
IMretehlng s sermon lo the untsveil,
PRE8BYTERIAN.
INMAN PARK I'UKSBYTERIAN—Preach
ng tomorrow st II a. in by the Ilev. t..
l'\. Martlndnle. of Nswssn. (Is. Sunday
schmil at 9:99 n. (u. Young PsapMa So-
clety at 7:11 n. m. Union servin' of the
Inman Park Presbyterian suil [lie Inman
•ark Methodist ehiin-hes. conducted liy
lev. C. O’N. Martlndale. st 8 p. m.. st
the Inman Park Methodist church. Regular
mid week prayer meeting at * ner
Wedueaday ulgbt.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner Harris awl Spring streets. Her. George
II. Mark, pastor. Morning worship st U
KSI^g-.AND SUMMER RESORTS.HOTEL8 AND 8UMMER RESORTS.
UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated in a Private Park of 150 Acres, Blllmore. .N’osr Ashe
ville, N. C.. J.5H Feet Above the Sen Level.
“^JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE OUMStS'
Herngniied ns the leading hotel In the mountains of Western
"“Hh CsmUnn. No scenery In the world will compere with the vlsw
, — re.dSCT In the world will eempert. . .. -
from this hotel. Mount Mitchell sad Wsgsh In foil view. Adjoin,
the Dlltmore relate, fool. Invigorating etlmste. meg-
alflrently farilehed. . alslne amnrusned. I*ore water. All vegetables
®nr prlv«te gtr.len gathered frrak every mornlu. Orchestra.
9 0 lf, POOL billiards, tennis, llterr. Iieastlful rlaes and drives, j
toarh meets ell trains at Rlltmere slatlen. funmmptlvepbot ae-
mmdsted under any elrcnmstances. Uoseh la operated by m*s-
hslf hour between trolley frost Aiherflle and
year. Write or wire for booklet and rates.
Ef
■ on 'i r r nnr t
runnln* rrrrr fc
»n* hotal. Open all t&e ;
WR8TBRN jlKKIIITM rifRIirrVA.V Ml*
. ION—Himart avrimr, I
niltlt* arbool «Cf:3lV
n. in. t |i.
COMsKGR 1'ARK CHRISTIAN'—Rer, O.
II. Hlnniint, iwilur. nililt* rhiml ererjr
Isonl'a ilhy nl W it. m. I'marblrtf drat
/gord'a day nt 111|. in. ami 8 p. in.
CONGREGATIONAL.
IMMAXCKJ, .CONHRI-R*ATM>.\AI^-hlfW
art arena*. R«*y. Mtnrr V, Willlama, paa-
HH-. rrenchlittf 1! n. ni. ninl 7:19 ti.
Sunday achuul 8:») a. m.-
MARIKTTA ATRBBT FOXORBOATIOX
Al*—R«*r. W. II. Tillman, pnator. I'rMIrn*
In* at 11 n. in. and 7:80 p. tn. Kandny
achmd nt 3 p. iu. ,
CENTRAL COXHRKGATlrtXAIw—Cnrtie
*le way. Rev. Friink B. Jenklna, D.I)..
(Niator. Freachluip at U n. tu. and 7:45
“ — “* Lyf
;». in. Morning WTinrm, "A Lying llidltf-
on: erenlug. '‘Rlghf^tuaneiM: (Jod'a Cnll
of the Centuries." Monday arhoo! nt 9:39
riiriatlnn Kndraror meeting at
p. tu.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VqrXO MK.VH'CHRISTIAN AMMO!'IA-
TION-Corucr l*ryor afreet nnd Anhuru nre-
aue. At 3 o rlork, J. (’.Oliver will
rondmt the Wide rlnaa. At 3:89 o'chn-k,
Ilev. Frank B. Jeaklua. of the Central C«u-
*nal church, will apeak to meu. Hub-
The Mectrt of a V«*:iu; Mau'a Hue
«*(»#a. Orcheatra at % o clock
Invited to
open from
per nervlco. nnd niaaa was performed,
though Toulou cacnix'd by a chum* almve
li ' " niil'l h i v «• Iwi'n, ■ i ■ i' ; '•*
native., n cu/ae. Tlia terrorlacd people l»«-
Iteved the Hty would be dnumed- If uo
rnnaa wavaald ou n Sunday.
The ioelal atar of the dljdomfltlc eorpa
In Curia la Mr*. McCormick, trlfe of tft«
American nmlnuandor.
of n I'tllni Smtca Ambna«;idor W.
Iweii more popular. Xo dlplnmolle function
tnkea place to ifohli ahe In net Invited,
and nt wiilrh abe dm** not ut once lw<
Hie cenler of nttrnctl«>n. The I’arlKlnn
arlatorracy eagerly aeok* invltutlona to he;
reception*, which remind thoHo who rv*
lueinlier the t'onrt of Xoiuileoii III of aouie
of tho moat hrllllaut of the Tullcrlea en
tertain
Veanltch, wife of the
Frlruda of Ms*. . ..r
now Servian tnlnlttfr «f Jualloe. havo Jn«t
iprohod Ictirra from her ntmoUnclnf her
arrival In llrlgmde and lolling of Ho* on*
urn - — --
thnalaat
eonrt. Mr*, veaultrh
V hi tun nn. of N**tv lork. nnd
rprdffd at
•a lllnnclie
n* married
th ago
to* Mr. Vnuillrb ni.oat
l'arla.
Ho delighted iron King !N ti*r trllh hla
new inlnlatcr'x bride that he bn* prvaeotect
hvr with n fungiilfleeut diamond |du. 1II«
tunjeaty wua orci In ard to remark after lira.
Veanltch bnd left tin* throne roots: "Ah,
if all my mlnr*ter» had wire* llko tbl* ouo.
my court might well rival ony In Europe
for IU brilliancy."
White will reign supreme this Oiimtner.
A vlalt to tho leading dreaaUMkiiif eatnU-
llahiiu*nfa fall* to reveal n single eidorer!
cown for tuld-aiimmer n-i*nr, where out of
door functions or aired wenr nre concerned,
very few pale tinted atuffa nra being
tnnde np. At n garden parly nt
IHIPIRPHWBHMPf erry, M
nlere of the III fated Slhyl NaoderaoDt wore
a stunning frock roioimaed of a white
drnp mnu*ap||ne. n new tirondrtnatb of eta
trn light weight, and a sort of Ixmla XV.
coat of white fnffetn upon which were
single rose t Mid a
through n sort
ranged art.
Mr. |tnd Sira. Frnnk Partridge, of Sow
York, whose devotion to France grows
wry year, nre now over *
country In an nutomaldlH.
afternoon at 4 p. m. at the Central Congre
gaHonnl church. Kill* street nnd Carnegie
way. Bring your "Revival Hymns." as used
lu Torrcy*Alexnnder meotlngi
Bibles.
your
KT. JOIIXH (IBRMAX KVANGKL1CAL
LI'TIIBRAN ClirRCII—4ronier Forsyth
nnd Carurtt afreets. Hcrrlcea will l»e con
ducted nnd a aerinoti prcnchhd hy the pos
ter. Rev. W. Volllwecht, nt 11 o'clock n. ut.
Hunday achoul at 8:89 a. ui.
»rii, ton
serrlees will l*e dlacoutliiui .
and August while Hr. Katilmrn la off on
CHRIHTIAX AXIl MIMIOXARY AL
V.IAXCB— (tegular services in Alliance hull.
7^ North Broad at reef. Hunday and Wed#
neaday afternoon* nt 8:31 o'clock. Young
people's meeting Thursday night
Tent meeting lu Oakland City
next week. Cp* " ■ “" "
In QbIIiim.
-Jet off the car nt Oakland arc
line, on the Bast point line.
I men nr
flulldlu.
UXITEI) RRBTIIlfBX TARBRXACLK—
ortter Mcljunlel nnd Illghtowcr atrretn.
Hr. J. W. Rloaser will preach Rnudny nt II
Hnhject, "Walkiu* ami Tolkliij
»«•«. waimu* ami Talking
At • p. in. the. subject will
On Hunday afternoon next. J. E. loveless,
who baa liern n close student of the subject
paat. will read Imfore tho
paychologlca! Koclety. of this «*lty, n ihi-
K'ttriplra^f lh "
1ST—17 IVu.r liukt-r .trn-t,,
snbjwt of the Ivretm-surnmu
M. lull SI m. During thi- nmmka i",f Jslj
anil August there will Iw no stiming .vv-
nlng »u,-vlru , WMnrsriar Bnger mretl’ng
at I p. w. ItmSIng mnnii. 81* 014 F.ngM.U-
it i |*. iu.
Immusn I
ran ImlMIsg. All are wHraino.
UHI'RUII OF rimmT-H'rat End avruur.
rurnrr Wrlllsirq aiYn-t. Itlhls atndg st M
Preirblsg ssd i-uuimnnlim st-rvli-e
st II s. in. Prarrr mrriins Thsrsrisg eve
ning si , :4B. Takr Mstkrr strei-t rsr.
All wrvHisI srnrkrra In Ikr rllg „f rvrrr
denumlnstlua are reqnrat.il t v west Banda/
EGI.EBTON )IEMnniAf^-Cornrr
Waahlngtnn and Ftiliun alrerta. Ilrv.
laaar II. Mlllri. thr pa.tnr, will nrrarh st
Snlijrrt, "Th.- Origin
Sfan. i, '“itmida'jr srbuul at 9»i s. m.’ i^agur
at 8:19 p. si.
BOI'IETY-Tba _
iiihHglrsI Horlrig. Ralwrt Rrgan
rr.lilvnt. *” ------
PHYUIlOLor.lCAL
Hahjrrt for illressaton, "tllvlug a ,. Si
ling". Trn mlnillr talk, hr silvan,vd
Ihlukrra. (In Mmidn/ night. Jalg 18, al s
o'clock Dr. J. IV. Irr, pastor of Tristt/
hnri-h. will addrrn ibr aw-lat^, Hut^nrT,
I’ayi-lHilog/ from a Mcrlptnnl I
I'lU'ltl'II OF TIIB REDEEMER—Corner
Trinity nnd t'sbltol place, ilev.
—. .
turning sorrier with w-r-
('rank, paaior.
Tl o'cl ...
Evening aerrlre at 1:3)
Polished Plate Oltif for stores.
Polished Plate Olav for realdences.
Poltabed Plate CUti for sbqw caaes.
Idtreest stock it Plate Olaa. in the
Soath.
F. J. COOLEDGE k BRO.,
12 N. Forij'tb SL '
DONVMAN DOZTER MFG. CO.
ManufR?turers of
Firo-Proof Windows, Doers, Comicos ;
Skylights, Crcstings, Finials,
Dixio Ventitetor3.
Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet
Metal Work.
20-22 Trinity Avo. Bath Phones 525
Our Specialty is dimension lumber
for Inrpc buildings.
DAVID T. CROCKETT & GO.
Wholesale Dealers
LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES
005 4tli National Hank Bldg.
Phone 101. Atlanta,
B. L.WILLINGHAM,
President.
W. B. WILLINGHAM,
Oec’y and Treat.
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
H. H. TIFT,
Vlee-Pre*.
LUMBER COMPANY
Marphr Avenue,
Car nnd ■“* “ ~
phone 85
rar nnd'get off nt VlcCnlra Croaatng
Wratt Atlanta Phone TU.
—ware
Take Baal I*olnt nr Cnllefa Park
Lot 81 reel. Hell
0. A. GOUGE.
83 N. Pryor St.
Tin and Sheet Metal Workor.
made of metal, see me.-
BELL PHONE 1443.
If it’s
W. R. JONES.
Practical Slate Roofer.
And Dealer in
All Kinds of Roofing Material.
15 Waverly Place.
Atlanta Phone 843.
Pell Phono 3377 L. P. O. Pox 218.
Pell Phone 3303 J. Atlanta Phone 1989.
FRIDDELL BROS.
Painters, Decorators and Interior Fin
ishers.
Interior Wall Tinting and Painting a
Specialty.
Out of town work given careful atten
tion. 69 iVy Street.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
103 S. Forsyth St.
Heating Plans and Estimates Free.
The place to get your furnace. They
install the best for any kind of fuel in
residences, schools and churches.
Both Phones.
All Kinds of Building Material.
Prices From
Get
ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY.
Factory and Tarda, corn.r South Pryor and flnuth-
rrn Hallway. Phone 21*4. City offict, « .North For
syth. Austell Ptilldlng. Atlanta .phono too. n.ll 993.
ATLANTA
STRUCTURAL STEEL CO
1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
Kstlmslss furnished on all kinds of structural sts«i
shapss. Pru-ipt shlpm.nis from stock.
Phones, Pell and Main 4421. "
WE SELL MANTELS,
TILES AND GRATES
Cheaper Than Any other Concern.
J. E. HUNNICUTT 4c 00.
56 Peachtree St.
HUNNICUTT & TURNER.
PLUMBING 4c HEATING.
Estimates on .Short Notice.
105 N. Pryor St.
Phones 106C.
Dali Phono 3383 i. Atlanta Phona 1981
G W. HAYNES,
Interior and Exterior
HOUSE PAINTER
Wall Tinting and Graining.
Office aud Shop 69 1-2 Ivv Street.
ATLANTA. OA.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty!
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
’ bond.
89 8. Forsyth 81. Atlanta, Os. Both Phono*.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANINQ ..11LL3. OFFICE ANO YARDS: 33) TO
339 DECATUR STREET.
Routt) *»d Droood Lumhor. Shlnglot, Laths.
8aah. Doors, Pllnds nnd Pnllders' Hardware.
Our mill liitoroatu In lift County, (ia . af
ford U8 facilities to Rive prompt lerrlco and tt th*
loareit price*. Dimension timbers a specialty.
Doth Phones 3725.
LIME, CEMENT.
Plaster. Sower Pipe and other Build
ers’ Supplies Low prices and quick de
liveries.
S0IPLE SONS.
93 N. Broad St Atlanta.
TOMLINSON 4t DIDSCHUNEIT,
Contracting Painters.
Out of. Town Work a Specialty.
Bell Phone 1451 L. 79 N. Pryor Street.
Atlanta, Georgia.
WOODWARD LUMBER 00.
Hardwood Interior Finish A Mantels,
Doors, Sash 4c Blinds
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta, . » Georgia.
WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER.
The original product, and the only
plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can
be put on at as low cost as the lower
grade substitutes that have come into
the market. We can readily show this,
so do not be misled.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
Whitehall St. A Cent. R. R. Phone 1101
Dixie
r File and
Cement
Works
TILE WALKS,
CEMENT STEPS
A XT) FLOORS.
Bell Phone 445 West,
538 Whitehall Street.
ALTANTA PAINT COMPANY,
200 PEOPLE B BUILDING
_ PHOHE8 4210
HIGH GRADE PAINTS,
ROOFING, ROOF PAINTS
Let ua astimat* your work. Union Labor, Work
Ouarontctd.
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NOTES FROM LABOR WORLD. O
aooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Ki
f'ongraga Horn* I
nr.* *r»-fitly |.l* Uy
rimersl Atsut-lHlivii m. — .
rhnrrbcs. whlj h has sdoptnl a r«*aoln(l»t(
looking toward a iwirnr kiMtarafantlHi* lw-
MMfii thr churrb and orguiilxitl lalwr.
Tim |d«lio and organ worknra
Arlfor. 'illfli.. bars orgnnliti*<f and 'apt>li?*!|
mtlon w\ Hi ,u, ‘j
.... a charter of n mii.ii
ui flimn I | tiiffii nf I'lsn ..
I its I ru nmn t Workers.
Ho4m firmsn, Frenrk. Ksgll.h tod llsllsa
li°« AagHrs tkaws Iks Isrgrai yrsrly
—?•* hi lalmr aulas mmlirr.klu of any
In (sllforsls, Iht Isrret.- lulsg loors
Im raare
rilr In 4 HH
(ban tt par rent.
rnafiilliin In lurlla ilii
Great Hrilaln anil Antonin Is Jnli
mnvrui-nl for s slt kour' work ds/,
is Is a
-Thn nralbfrlm'.l of Hallway TraltMrn
its. iraafior/riinil pars'wt’VMWw* tffsry
2) dsya 1
. II Is salil fkH .vary ally In Unn.'ln I.
! nn-narlng in plant labor rsmllilslrs la Ikr
drill si Iks u»*t g.srrsl usd /prmliK-mJ
and abiirs, lirnrln* thr nuion
IsIm'I for llir galil
la a lifani-b of th- Artnra'
IrrVivr Union, fbartrml hr (ha Amrrjran
9'rdmtlon of Labor. Its ■mbsrsMp lu-
ATLANTA BARACA
TO MEET TUESDAY
Ths Atlanta Dsrara Union will hold
Its third quortsrl/ trusting st thr
Pones DrLron Dapllat t'hurrh at ths
corntr of Fonrr DrLn n and Pied
mont avrnur.. next Tutaday night st I
o'clock. Numerous *h>n lalkt and
rrnorla will bo made, and Mi* prim I-
K l addrass of Iho evening will lu dr-
srrd by Dr. James IV. Lee. pastor
of Trinity Uhurch. Af'.«r lh* - t.n-I.e.
are over a nalermelon culling will
taka place outside tbs Chuuh-on ihc
laws.
Aeefs. nresktrnl of ill. Ism
riinresjan's Union! 1. planning Iks form-
lion or a l"linf nnlnn irnat to Tni lnila etery
tralfli- an tka Great follies.
GRESHAH ASHFORD
SHOE CO.
93 PEACHTREE ST.
777j
lelm#, Lithf
and eeina'M
Carloads and
dray laid*.
Carolina FaH-
land Camaat
C*. Ball phan*
, it*. atiaM*.
~ *oi, Atlanta,
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