The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 14, 1906, Image 13

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\ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. t Alt It I • A V. Jl I.V 14. la “NOW” By REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD, PASTOR UNIVERSAUST CHURCH Wr yHAT * world of power, what n J wealth -of meaning la contained tills simple monosyllable: ' Into It ary crowded all the golden re mits of that pertlon of our Uvea called ! history along w ith true education gained often by those severe lessons conned In |Mr s and bitter dleuppolntment. Lock- ,,1 within Its treasure store rest secure ihe realisation of the future's eager anticipations. No word In all our lan guage conveys to us so much, did we but properly realize It. The consum mation of the wondrous dreams of the prophet, the answer to the aspirations of the Idealist, the rebirth of long dead hopes, but. more than all else. It an nounces to us the arrival of opportu-. silty. "The present, ths 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 rspldly fleeting present the bless ings actually » on to us by all the ex periences of life. The chief cause for the failure of so manv llvea to realize and appropriate all that the precious living present" of fer! with eager, outstretched hands, la that «.) very many men and women are an completely absorbed and engrossed In the other two of the three sections Into which they hnve divided their lives In their thinking and In their imaginations. They live so persistent ly In the memories of the past that the present and Its possibilities holds but little value In their eyes. They build an glorloasly In their Imaginations and their speculation the chambered castles of the future that the dependable foun dation stones of a future, unmarred by regret, lit unhewn In the Waiting quar ries of Ihe present. The teaching of those to whom the people of Ood are wont to look for their spiritual Instruction Is not always con- REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD. duclrs to the most wholesome occupa tion and enjoyment of the golden hours of the present Between the mournful watting for the transmitted degeneracy of long forgotten ancestors, and the gloomy contemplation of the future's endless woe. but little time Is left for Instruction In the protltable employment of that which It called to day. save the .frequently reiterated command that It be spent tri a feverish attempt to "llee from the wrath to come.** Too long have men been taught that the present life Is an evil to be endured with as much fortitude as mav be commanded, Instead of . Ita being a priceless blessing to be spent In the enjoyment of such genuine happiness ~~ shall render Acceptable gratitude for Its possession. There Is sn ol song "much prised by certain antlclpa lory t'hrlstlans tvhJrb reads: a stranger here, heaven Is my home. It la a beautiful s ing no doubt, speak Ing of high hope and splendid trust, bet I never hear It without thinking that those who sing It with such unc tlon might possibly find themselves not so far from home If they would on! sp«sd m little more time ajrf thought In an attempt to realize In the place of their Impatient sojourn the beautiful dreams of the unaeen and unknew h NMlaad. At any rate, I think w would all be happier If a good many of these people would take out naturell tatlon papers. "(Jet rid of your regrets; life Is made up of experiences, and all experiences are, therefore, valuable—the hard ones moat of all." This Is good advice, but may I be so bold as to say that 1 think thla la SUM bettsr: Lose your regrete 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. “Kerry day la a fresh beginning, every mom Is a world mod new. Ye who ere wenry of sorrow end Inning, loo • I- ,1 hiiun! rill l luniglil l.n you.” It ruined all the afternoon yes tenlsy. perhaps, and the klm* of dny sank to his rest cnvertil by it somber pell ef cloud. Well, what of It coming, today, was heralded by a mer ry crowd of golden-dad attendants, and the rosy flush of a glad surprise o'erspread Ihe heavens at (its approach, and now In triumph onca mare he makes his march across the sky. it Is today. Yesterday thlnga went wrong alt <lay, you say. One disappointment followed another with disheartening certainty, and the evening found you weary end empty of hope. Yes, It was surely too bad, but—that was yester day, and It Is gone forever. Today is here. It came stealing quietly Into your chamber while etlll 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? 'Ifks up to you.” JOHN 0, PUZZLES FRENCH^ EDITORS They Think That He Ought To He Extrava gant. By RAOUL OE SAINT RENE. Apes la! to | hr t»'w»rgi**. I*arK July 11—•‘What would you with ltock«*fi'l!*r'a wealth if you, had It Y' la tin* w hi. h tht* l'arta tmjwr. Tha timiM*. han put to Ita render*. After civ lug procUo datatla aa tu tUo oatliuatvd In* •» of Mr. Kuckcfellc.* \wt hour, The Onulols reader a tire naked to tell how f|r; would apeud that amount uf money If they could have If. l iti tw.i.Kw -Uiii.it ffvt mnr tlio alituk of the HtnD'l.ird Oil tungtnit«‘*» aluiple tydy of living. No A merlcii it tullUotinlrc hit a ever lief ore lset-n ■eci i in Frame who did not ajirml lavish!;, ft ml llie people hen* rn limit umleratjud that mgr rich vlnltor ffmit the Htatea ehoiild not eutertnlti III prlue fashion, tni; nut on mid Jewelry, ami In* generally extravagant. t rhraln <loftier, the French journalist, who teeul over to America n couple of v < H agm, hae Jnat been released frnm here, where, with a uutulier of 1|U ■friend*, he has bttru aorvlitg a term of mirUoniumt tor participating lu gntl* IfllnrUt -Ur. Holder wan muon-.; tftnau who signed the uiitl iilllltarUt ^la- BAPTIST. . PONCE DB LEON AVENUE BAPTIST— Kev. Junlua W. Millard* poster. Nun* tinv M-hool at 9:10 a. m. At 11 o clnck there trlil lie a wrrlce devoted to neraonal testi mony. At ft p, m. there will be a aermon by the pastor, fifth In the *jjrIes_of "An- •wer* to’vlui Questions, 0 of Christr* Think Ye JACKSON HlfsL■ BAPTIST—Corner Eaat »venue nud Jackson street. Preaching morn* Ing nml evening by Mr. W. D. upabaw. II n. in. aad ft p. in. Mumlay school at 9:10 n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Suudny school at 9:10. Morning worship ur II o'cloek. Subject. "The Court of Ft* ilellir." Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Subject, "The Solitary- Savior." CAPITOL A VENICE BAPTIRT-Preachlng by pn*tor, Her. John E. Briggs, at 11 a. in. ntnl 8 n. m. Morning subject, "What Baptists Stand For." Evening subject, ' Additional Itonaous Why I Believe Teach Itrgnlar prayer pi I p. tu. Senior B. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—S. A. Cowan, psator. Public worship nt 11 a. in. ond 7:45 p. hi. The pastor will preach nt both ser vices. The morning Hiibject will be "Doing th* Things That Please lllm." Evening subject. "Hod’s Call for the Heart." Sun day school nt 9:18 n. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner West Hun ter nnd Mnugtim streets. I»r. A. C Ward, pMtnr. Regular servlres Sunday at ll n. m. mid 7:48 p. m. Sunday school at 9:33 s. in. l’rnyer meeting Wednesday evening st 7:45. HKCOND BAPTIST—Sunday school at 9:99 ■- in. u a. m., public worship. Dr. John E. White, pastor. Subject of sermon, •Something to Think About." 8 p. W-, eveuiug song service and sermon. Subject, "Have Faith lu Uod." RAITI8T TABERNACLE—"Dr. Wllmer and Ills (mmnnd Heaven—A Reply." This Is Ur. Broughton’s Hominy night sermon. He will also prench nt 11 o'clock. WI'TII HIDE BAI’tTsT—Preaching at 11 a. in. nnd 7:48 p. m. by the pnstor. Rev. J- S. Imnlap. Morning subject, "Whom Mwtt We Heavy Evening snbWct, "rW* pnre to Meet Hod." Holiday sehool 9JO a. R. Y. P. U. 9:99 n. m. Sunday. Ladles’ Missionary Society 9:30 p. m. Tuesday. I’rsyer and praise service 7:45 p. m. Wed- ■e*lay.i a pastor will prearb st the morning aert The subject of the cvetilug servtc l # be "An Hour with Chaeles weslf/, 1 Class meeting jl nunedlately alter service. Junior Bible service at *2 GRACE METHODIST—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn. I>y the pastor. Rev. C. C. -Jarrell. Sunday school st 9:20 a. w. Bp- worth League nt T p. in. It* niphill avenue and Emmett street. I reaching 1! a. m. ami 7» p. m. by the K*b»r. William II. Hell. Sunday .school n. m. CENTRAL BAPTIRT-The pastor •will pr**a. h at 11 a. in. and 8 p. n». The Idord ■ sii|*|«*r will lie served nt 8:90 p. m. Per* “mi*! Workers* Club will meet at 7:18 P* “• Sunday school at f:99 a. m. l*adles “^bng at 3JO p. m. Monday. RI.ENN RTREET BAPTIST—Corbet 5»lth nnd Hlenn streets. J. T. Bsgter, P** f,, r. Htinday school at 9:10 a. in. Preach* ®* 11 n- m. and 7:45 ,p. tn. woodward avr.ntjb baptist-cot* the continued Illness of the TV.'!!- *«• CV llurley.-the pulpit will Z 5L I,W * nt *br morning 11 o’clock service 7 R *' T. P. Bell. D.D., and at the even- •t * o clock service by Rev. V. C. Npr* !f- T •srvlcft Ur Bible school at 9&). Hum . “ T. P. V. Hnu- Ic prayer ser- '!?■ Monday afternon at 2^0 Woman a -iiMionnry Union. Wedneaday evening at • clo-k regular mid-week prayer service, METHODIST. HRST METHODIST—Jnactloa PeadTtree mi ivv Ntreeta, Rev. Charles K. Dntvniou. * > *«9or. Hnmlnv -it :• •. 1 n m W«>rshlp Ut l f >:55 a. m. and 8 p. m- CONGREGATIONAL MF/THOIUHT-Lo- rated on Cooper street, third block from Whitehall. Rev. ltolfe Hunt. D.D.. pastor. Preaching Sunday nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:45 p. m. Sunday acbonl at 9:90 a. tu. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Missionary meeting Friday night. TRINITY METHODI8T—Corner White- hall and Trinity nvenue. Dr. J. W. Lee. pastor. Services nt 11 s. tn. aud Ikp. tu. Sermons by the pnator. Htinday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wedueaday at 9 p. tu. COLLEGE PABK~MKTHODI8T—8uiidoy school nt b:Z0 n. to. Preaching at 11 1>y pastor. Rev. W. II. LnPrmlo. Jr. At 8 tn., there will l»** preaching by ltev. .. W. Joiner, of the Eaat Point Methodist church. The quarterly . conference, pre viously ouuounced for this date, lias been postponed until July 22. PARK HTREFsT’~ETIIODI8T-Corner Park and Let streets. Rev., M. L. Trout* man, tieator. Htinday services: Sunday school at 9:99 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. tn. by Rev. M. J.' Cofer and * p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday, eve ning at I o’clock. Strangers cordially In vited. o’clock. Sermon by the pastor. No aer vice at night. Httudajr school at IM a. m. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN - Coruer Walker and Stonewall. Rev. T. P. Clevft* laud, pastor. Service* at 11 a. in. nnd i». in. Hiibject at 11 s. in.. ’The Right ol Faith." ttabhatb arhool 9:90 a. in. Prayei meeting Wednesday V p. m. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTER!AN-Rev. Charles R. Nlsbet iimdor. Mornlug service at 11 a. ui. Evening service at ft it tu. Sermon* by the pastor. Sunday ftcftoul nr 9:99 a. m. Y. ifTH. at 7:18 p. ui. Mid week prayer eervlw Wedueaday evening M 8 o'clock, FIRST PREftRYTKRIANVThe paa Rev. C. l\ BrktewelL will preach tomori at 11 a. rn. The Westminster Uague ' meet at 7:48 p. tu. Humlay ftchool at n. nt. Prayer meeting Wednesday even at 8 o'cloek. I’ll KHIIYT U It I *\ N— ' icr stregts. Dr or. Rervlee Hundnt service nt ft o'clock he Christian Kndcav Preaching at 8T. MARK METHOD18T—Corner l , mcb tree and Fifth slrets. The pastor, Rev. Charles O. Jones. H.U.. will preneh st It s. m. Rnndn, sehonl at »:». Uenf mate rln.i linzht by W. F. Crnssrlle. No serT' ■* prsjer jtal meeting ■ might ti. ... at olfbt. (lenersl Wednewlsj at I p. m. WESLEY MKUORIAte-Coroer Auburn nrrnue nnd Iry ntreel. Her. Frank Lake., paalnr. 'Sunday arkoid at m. may people's etsaa. Yonn* Men a Bara cm Hilda class. Yotsng ladles' Fhllaihea rlasa. l’reaehlnx at It a. m. by HI shop W. A. Candler. I’reselling nt 8:1S |>. ui. by Ihe pastor. Enworth laague derollonal Berries at S;« p. m. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday erenlng nt k oeluck. Meekly social at S p. m. Noonday prayer meeting every dny U to 1 o'clock. ST. JOHN MKTI10IHBT—The paslor. II C. CJirlKil.m. will preach at II a. in. a aperlnl sermon to hla uirvberahlp. At » p* m. the pnator will hold rerlral servlres, preaching a sermon to the unsaved. PRESBYTERIAN. INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN—Presell. Inc tomorrow nt 1! n. m. by the Rev. t.. O’N. Msrllndnle. of Newn.ni. On. Kun.lny school at S:SQ a. ui. Yoons Peopts; So- Hely st 7:1* •. m. Colon service of Ihe Inman Park Prealiylertau awl Ike Inmnn Park Mrtbodlst ehurrhea. .onilucted Her. C. O'N. Mnrllndale. at 1 p. m.. __ Ihe Inman Park Methodist church. Rignlar mid week prayer meeting at S o clock Wednesday night. CUMBERLAND er Hnrrla and bpi II. Mark, pnator. PltEKHVTKRIAN—Cor- K alreeta. Her. (leorge ornlng worship nt tl AND SUMMER RESORTS.HOTELS AND 8UMMER RE8QRT6. UP IN THE OZONE *‘/n the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 1*0 Acres, Biltmore, Near Ashe ville. N. C.. J4*» Feet Above the Sea Level. THE PLACE TO SPEND THE lUMMCIlS**- v . lUcogBfScd a» the Icadlug hotel lu the g^iattlaa »f Weftterg Nortft Carolina. .Vo aecnery 7a »h# woriJ will compara with Up view Iron thla hotel. Mount Mltebett ami 1’lagak la rail flaw. Adjol.^ «pd °verlo®ka the Hlltmor^ eatata. Cofl.!!}"£!*', “,*?*' furnished, - ulalne imaarpaawd. I are wotet- AII rage tables from Mr private garden gathered freah evanr wnln. Owftgttra. folf. pool, tllllnnU. ts-nuU, llvfJT. bM«lfWJjimiftftd <nfML Caaeft meets all train* at BJlfmorc atatlon f unsumfttlvcg not ae* romjBftfgted under nny Hmnu«n»<v«- la/yarated^fc^niauj 11 a. m. The will 1m* conducted by ur Society. CENTRAL PRKBIIYTERIAN—Wiublng* ton atreet. opimelte caiiltol. Hunday achcMil nt 9:90. Regular Hiimfny nervlrea at ll a. m. nnd 8 p. tn. Dr. Thomna H. 4’onverae will preach nt l»tb aervkva. Her vice* will Im held In the new Hiiiulity nclnwil building adjoining the church. Beginning with July 22 l)r. Htrlf-kler, of Rleluuoiid. in., will gup* ply the pulpit during the nbaeneo from the city of tbo pastor. Dr. Rice. FOURTH I'RESBYTISRIAN - Corner aud Chamberlin .atraeta. Rev. T. :lrk. prtntor. Preaching Hunday at .... Regular J — ABHOCIATR REFORMED PREHRY- TRItlAN—<’orner Garnett atreet nml Central uvenue. Preaching nt 4 p. m. by the iins- tor. Her. D. G. Phlllpiifl. Huldmth m«-u«m>I 3 p. m. Mbl week prayer service Wednes day I p. m. ^ * CHRISTIAN. FI1I8T CHH1HTIAN-I4 Eaat Hunter atreet. Rev. K. II. Pendleton, pnator. Preaching nt 11 a. in. nnd k d. tn. Morn ing theme. *‘ChrlMlnulty nnd Hoeletv." Bl* hie acbonl nt 9:99 a. lit. Chrlatfau En deavor at 6:15 p. in. pgator. Preaching at 11 a. iu. HOWELL HTATIOn" C!!UIHTIAN--End of Marietta atreet car line. Rev. George W. Mullins, pastor. ■ Illlde school at “ p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and I p. m. WESTERN IlkinTlTH CIIIUHTIAN MIH COLLEGE PARK- CHRISTIAN—Rtr. G. If. Illnnant. pnator. Bible m-hool every Lord's day at W a. in. Preaching flrst «/>td’a day at 11 a. in. nnd ft p. m. CONGREGATIONAL. 1M M A NI: KI. CONGREGATION Ala—Stew iirt avenue, ltev. Htnrr €’. Wllllnnta, paa- tor. Preaching 11 n. nt. and 7:39 p. — Hundny achool 9:99 a. tu. MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION* Ala—nev. W. 11. Tillman, pnator. Pruftch Ing at 11 n. tn. nud 7:99 p. in. SutHlny school at 3 p. in. \ / «CENTRAL CONOR EG ATION A L-Cn ri gle way. Rev. Frank F '|RM| pnator. Preaching at 11 “ “i. Morning aermon. „ . . . ... evening. ‘'HigiiteoiiNiifsa: God'_ t>f the Centuries." Humlay arftoal at ft:39 . Christian **- A p. nt. lill'ilM CM III ML l'|U.|| tr«M»t»H to rvn toMurn their anna ai •Nad. Ur. Gohler* _____ prcMMiona of Anicrb-a are nnytl flattering to thu laAiid of MImt X‘ wd* ngalnet tin* .... a books giving _ .... .anything but hla !m lettering to the Lnud Mistral, the famous Provennile. |mm»L whoso work* Prealdunt RiN>*cvi>lt Hilmlrea >r French ikm*i more than tbo olMei bla * we nldde the taufpat. and I beautiful as pooaJble.'’ goers of t. ••ilon last Hundny. A few'days t>re%l«Mi»ty the Uttlu fellow* hud mot and S'deiiiuly dci'lnrefl that they dW liot eon aider that the 25 ceutluies i5 cants) tbo; g«d for H iiidny for their eervleea was *u( fir lent, nml that If the prlmti* did not In rrease their remuneration they would re fusa to slug.. So atteitlou. waa paid tu Jheui except by the M-audallaed pnrunta, who were horrllleil that their eldldrati should reliel against the <hurcb. On Hun day. when the cluirehca were tilled with worshippers.* the aervlcas could not begin *■ iht choir boyft, true tu their word, to sing a note unless they were promised more money. In haste, the good one* coin muni rated with each other over the nearrst telephones and ciuuu to au agn-cuieut to par the Uttlu angels a franc per service, end Innas was performed, though Toulon i*M'4pcd by a clove aha what wmihl lu»\*e been, ecconllug to tl unlive, n curse. The terr^rlf*1 people b llcved 'h, iit> would I.*- sl.i in ns** I if t mass was Mid on a Sunday. The social star of the diplomatic corpa In Paris In Mr*. McCormick, wife of the American anibnssftdnr. Never |ins the wife of n Ymlel Hi me* Amhnsaorior In Franc** been nim-o popular. No diplomatic fum-tinn take* place to which she |« not Invited, nt which nIic lines not at onco heroine center nf m • t ti**-11, >n *1 lie I’lMi^Inn niistoeracy enuerly seek* Invltfitlooi to Imr receptions, wlileh remind tUose who re member the Court of Napoleon HI of •oun Frlenda of Mr*. Vc Heh. wife of the tlec. Iiavo just imoitncliig lu-r received letters from aof „ arrival In Rclumd** and relllug of th< Vi tbnslastlc reception sho tins received *f Mr*, vsauti’b win Ml of New lofiL nnd obout a Itl'in, L»* PI luarHrq mouth ngo to Mr. Ycmiltrli ■’aria. Ho dellghtpd waa King Petri* with bis new minister'* bride that be has preientcfi her with a m ignifl-« n» diamond pin. Hid majesty was overheard to remark after Mrs. VesnRch had W-ft the throne room: "Ah, If all my mlnlstcra had wive* like this one. my court might well rival ony In Europe for Its brilliancy." White will reign •tipreme thin summer. wn for mid-summer wear, where out of oor function* or street ft-enr tye concerned. very few pale tinted staffs ara Iwlug isde up for dinner aud crenlug wear, Ink In softost tone* la-lug the color lire* >rred, If nny. The latest novelty la white taffeta hand painted after the garment Is made op. At a garden fairly nt the Ana* trlnn embassy recently Couutes* Mtanlln* trap ntonssellae. a new l»raadrluatli nf et hi rue- d.d.. I 7 Frank R. jankina, . ui. anil r.> Knilrarnr umtlitf st *:tl MISCELLANEOUS. .YOpXO MENU OHRMTIAM AWttHTA. TIOX—(Corear I’rjror Ktrr,*t_rtinl All!.urn - iVlnrk, upvn froui 3 w’clwk to C o'clock. UNITED HUKTIIIIKN TAHKRNAt'LK— orerr Me I m nl.-l .uni lllxkloircr streets, r. J. \v. Hloarer will nraai-li Riradar nr II ui. HnliJ*ct. “Walking and Talklos ' V| lli Oort.; - At , |1. hi. the oubja-t will btf "Tbs Ways of tbo World. ' I’archotoiflcal Korlnr. of thla Htjr, .. ... P*r on -rbc I'rectyrat Aiiiilbaliou of lb« I’rtnclplra of l’sjrcbolo(}..'' FinrtT rHt'Urti of ciiiiiht. hciknt- <*T—17 Wear linker afreet. Tnilb” la the rebjaet of the le., .i! .-rmoo Nun.lajr. Jnlr It. at 11 a. III. Imrluc the tuoiitha of Jaljr a lei Aiutaal there will lie no Httmlar ere- ■Inx aerrler. Uerineadajr ||rarer meet Inc at a u. in. ItemHnc roowa. ai:-«4 Kbctlab' Uerlrnii bnIMISc. All are welcome. (TH'Ri'll OF iTIlimT-Weat Rnd rrrnoe. eoreer Wellleini atreet. Ill tile stnilr at |0 I'rmuhlnc anil mninfnolnn aerrbw ni. I'rarer nieetlnc Tbnnslsr eve- ■Inc st Take Walker street ear. All personal workers In Ike HIT or ererr drnomluatlon ara reqnratcd to meet Runda/ tmlntnl aprara of rosea, fastened with t alnxle roaahuria Instead nf hefu bettons the coat wns with '• atema ilrawn bntton hola ar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pnrlrldce. of Now York, whoso ilerntlan to Franca fnna atrencer ererr rear, an now orer hero tourlnc the roontry In an nttlninnhlle. Thar hnri* arrived with tbalr famtlr nt lilnard. which Is fcsrlj becoiiilnc more Ameriran. catlonal . war. Brit In Torrrj Ulblce. hurah.. FJIIa street and rarnecle !.IUHBHffiJSSSffHStt Hid Harnett atroeta, riorvleea will lie I'on- Kilt—I'ornrr t'aln ami Hprlnc atreeia. ..... Hanbom. imator. The recular luornlnc serrleea will lie diaeonllnoeil ilnrtuc Jnlr and Autusi while Dr. Mantiorn la off on ITIItlHTIAN AND MIIHMOXARY Af.- MANUK—Recular aerrlrea tu Allbroeo ball, 7114 North Uroail street. Hondar nml Wed- neadar afternoons at S-l o'eioeb. Yoonc iieotilr'a ineetlnc Tlmradnr nlcht lu the half Tent nieetlnc In tbikloml Ultr erary nlcht nest week. Del off Ihe rnr at Oakland ith- line, on the Host 1'otnt line. EriLEKTON MEMtiRIAfo-Corner « Waablncton and Fulton atreelA Rev.. Isaac If. Milter, the pastor, wtll nrerwh at jn. and S n. ni Hnl.Ject, "The Ortrln rnitarbinl.m.” -Tejt. *Thi . tn. I^ocik mYrHOLofliuAi, nnta.l’i llnrrison Hul'jret for dlacnaskih,~'UlVlax'nnif"doi: lie." Ten minute talks hr ad lamed .jlnkers. On Mmnbir nlekt, Jr - o'cloek Dr. J. W. Ur. pastor rhnreh. will address the wader TsjrkoloCr from a Hcrlptoral Her. *:.(• lee with aer Knndar m-hool at 3:3) PoIUfced Plata Glass for stores. Polished Plate Glau for residences. Polished Piste Glass for chow cases. Largest stock of Plat# Ofitst In the South. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 12 N. Forsyth 8L V, ;.■■■■■■ ■•An. COWMAN DOZIER MFG. GO. Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Greetings, Finials, Dixio Ventilators. Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. 20-22'Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525. Our Hpecinlty is diiucnsiou lumber for liune buildings. DAVID T. CROCKETT & CO. Wholesale Dealers LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES 605 4th National Hank Bldg. Phone >0i. Atlanta. Ha. B. L.WILLINGHAM, H. H. TIFT, Prssidsnt. Vles-Prds. W. B. WILLINGHAM, Stc'y and Trsas. m , WILLINGHAM-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Rough ftnd UfmH I.nnUifD«ara. niluaa. Rulldara’ Povawi . _ . oHmv Park |M Murphy AVffluo. Taka Unit IV»lnt 4*ar aoi) c**t *»ff at Mct’all • rn*i«lng on pbona 15 Atlanta I'liona TU- lae Sireel. U«ll 0. A. GOUGE. 83 N. Pryor St. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, made of metal, see me. BELL PHONE H43. If it’s W. R. JONES. Practical Slate Roofer. And Dealer in \ All KindB of Roofing Material. 18 Waverly Place. Atlanta Phone 843. nell Plume 327T !,. P. O. nox III. Ilcll Phono 3SGS J. Atlanta Phono 1*83. ■ FRIDDELL BROS. Painters, Decorators and Interior Fin ishers. Interior Wall Tinting and Painting a Specialty. Out of town work given eareful atten tion. . 69 Ivy Street. MONCRIEF FURNACE 00. 103 8. 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. Get Prices From ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. Factory and Tarda, rnrnrr South Pryor and South ern Hallway. Phona 31*4. City offlra, c North *bir- aylh, Austell Bjilldlnif. Atlanta phona 400. Dali (3). ATLANTA STRUCTURAL STEEL CO 1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. , Katlmataa turnlah*d on all hind, nf atructural — ahapsa. Prompt ahlpnrenta from at nek. ,u *' Phones, Hell and .Main 4411. WE SELL MANTELS, TILES AND GRATES Cheaper Than Any other Concern. J. E. HUNNICUTT it 00. 56 Peachtree St. HUNNICUTT ft TURNER. PLUMBING ft HEATING. Estimates on Short Notice. .105 X. Pryor St. Phono* 1066. (Iftll I'horj** 5S65 J. Atlanta Photic 198ft. G W. HAYNES, Interior nml Exterior HOUSE l* A INTER Wall Tinting and Graining. Office and Shop 69 1-2 Ivy Street. .ATLANTA. OA. WM. WILSON. Paint and Decorative Contractor. Large Contracts a Specialty. Contracts executed anywhere. Surety bond. It 8. Forsyth 8L Atlanta, Qa. Both Fhanas. HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER 00. PLANINQ ..1 ILLS. OFFICC AND YARD*; 333 TO itO DECATUR STREET. Kotielt and Orrsaod Lumber, fthliiglea. Laths. Hash, Doors, (Hinds and Bulldera' Hardware. Our saw mill Intareala In Tift County. Gt- ah ford us rscllltlss to Fire prompt service and at the lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty, noth Phones 3*23. LIME, CEMENT. Plaster, Sower Pipo and other Build ers’ Supplies Low prices nud, quick de liveries. SCIPLE SONS. 83 N. Broad St Atlanta. TOMLINSON ft DXD8CHUNEIT, Contracting Painters. v Out of. Town Work a Specialty. Bell Phono 1-151 L. 79 N. Pryor Street. Atlanta, Georgia. WOODWARD LUMBER 00. Hardwood Interior Finish ft Mantsls, Doors, Sash ft Blinds Send Your Plans for Estimates. Atlanta, . Georgia. WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. The original product, and ths only plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can be put on at as low cost as th* lower grade substitutes that have come into the market. We can readily show this, so do not be misled. GEOPGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. Whitehall St. ft Cent. R. R. Phone 1161 Dixie r TJle and Cement Works TILE WALKS, CEMENT STEPS AND FLOORS. Bell Phone 445 West, 538 Whitehall Stmt. altanta paint company, 200 PEOPLE S BUILDING PHONES 42-ft HIGH GRADE PAINTS, ROOFING, ROOF PAINTS Let us estimate your work. Union Labor, Work Guaranteed. OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 0 NOTE8 FROM LABOR WORLD. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO 1-atK.r 1*0,fere nf «h* N*w Kaalaad etatre .re areally plraanl by riw a,ill ml.- nf <ha Drerral Aaaorlalliii nt r<msrrsutl(>li.il t'hurrbra. whlrii baa adaptail a n-aolntki,, looklnx Iiiward a batter ba4orataiulliic be tween tbe rbnrrb and orfNtilred labur. Tb» pin no and ortaa workers nt Ann Arlior. Mb I,., have orcmilsed and apidlvd fur a i-hartar of nffilfatlvii wvvji th- liit.-r. Iinllmial .I'mIimi nf liaan. Ory tii and *luel- cal Inrtruui-iit Workrra. At a a,—tlna nf lahnr traders In Moatna.1 recrully a haw polltkal parly waa nrsaa- -j«^ ( «*man. Vrenrh. Y.njUvh ana tua»i> lain An(airs ahnwa tha larc-at vaariy Ini-ri-aaa III labor union tn-mlwr.liln "f any illy In I allfnrnla, tha lacreas- 1,-lny more than 3* par rant. Orpaaltad labnr la Anuria raaaatly adopt- ail a r-udatl'iii tn lavlta tha labor tmdt-« .4 Drear llrilain and Amrrira to Mg la ■ rantrinriu fnr a elt liour work day. Tha nmibarbreid nf Hallway TfSlnni-n has bran la rslelabia 32 yaara. baa 7.1 l.» M braaahaa. altb 7S.MI airaihart. SI.MO.nm lu It la aald that ovary -My la r>,u arenarl»« tn ptara Uhnr rahdMatosi tn Arid at the bait (rbaral and prarl ATLANTA BAltACA TO MEET TUESDAY Th* Atlant* Haraca Union mill hold it- f ”ir*l <4Ui-.rt*:i m»a:ing nt tit* Pon<-a D*I>^n Rar>(lat Church at tha corner of Ponca DeLeon and* pied mont avenue#, neat Turada> night at I o’clock. Noraarou* *h#r talks and rai-orta mill be iQRd*, »nd th* princi pal atlrirrsi •>( the fining mill b« da* llv **r»-4l by Dr. Ja:n«a U . L#«. pmator of Trinity C.’hurcb Aftrr the raarclft#* lira ovar a wfttarwaih'n cut*ing will take puce outsujr the ihur».h on the lawn. UttW I. Xf+t*. MHMtmt of tfta l*« ». r i, 4-n’a Union. (• |.l«nniNg Ifcr form It la report a*l that tbo Farm ora* L'mloti tlon i*f a fat*** t*n|f*n trtist tn uirlaU** »•'*■ of Tcxna will adopt a tra*l«* mark v»r nnloit I ftcpnriiftcut nf l*Hnr and to remind a'-i Iftlxd tor tin* guidance of urban workrra. t Intel; the traffic «*n tfta llrrat Mkra. auTO.*t?m'(. GRESHAil ASHFORD ri.' u b €,:Sr.,f l 7b , .'^Jr5i!fH^^ SHOE CO. Katas ttZVmXJtiasn:. 93 peachtree st. Lime, L**ik« and Miagti JtM Carloads dray Caroline land Cement Co. Seri 10. 404, Atlanta, da.