The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 18, 1906, Image 11

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{Services In "Manta Qhurchei BAPTIST. «.»m>WAltI> AVKNUE BAPTIST—<'or- ' \y„ viu tiril ami) t'lierokee avenues. Her- Sit min y afternoon nt 2:33 prayer wrvlw nt 6:40 it. jjj, MtiwlotiArjr Union Monday nt 3 p. \n**iii»l cleetlon of offlwM, Prayer B ! l service Wntnndljr nt 8 p. in. \ J,. Dunston Is «.ur returned nils* JJiry'fmm Brasil. I : «m>M> BAPTIST—Til the absence of *j.>hn K. Will ft*. Hr, A. J. Dickinson, „ ,,hle divine of Birmingham. Ain., will it ji„. pulpit of the Second Baptist church nml 8 p. in. Buudny evening ser- 'eiiflnue on usual In August. mun Park Presbyterians nml Mr. Mays will CS, tl , t , f J, !'• on -A Layman Who •i.-Jlh lV l * ,rt Office. Sninhiy school »t J; 30, * f ,| y | * r meeting Weilnesdny nt 8 p. tn. At Copcnhill, Sunday school at 4 p. m. WKST HIDE MKTIIOJHST-Hor. <\ l nttiiio pastor. Sunday school nt n ji hpworth League nt 7:39 p. m. Prime! I*y tlio pastor at 8 p. ui. Preaching at ll a. m, day a i. by the pastor. I tsrksoii nml Kant streets. Ilev. Cnlder T. nt 8 p. m. j fftflii’-’Ii'iui will preach nt^U^ a. m. nml 8 TRINITY METIIODIST-Corner White- hull nml Trinity nvemie. ttr. J. W. I.ee, nntttor. I)r. V. <>. .r„n,>, of St. Stork Stethol m»> ehnreb will |ironeli at 11 n. in. There nt * evening service. Sunday school Prayer meeting Wednesday. ' Sunday school at 9:30. FIRST BAPTIST—<’orner Peachtree and - - - ■»— W. It. I* Smith, of •onduct the morning Cidn Ilev. vlll ^rvitr. No evening service. ftlUANT*Kr BAlTHiT—8. A. Cownn, pan- , r Tii" pastor will return from lit* I wt |,m in Alabama and preach at 11 ii. 1 in-1 7: IS P- ni. jI poNAf.n BAPTIST—West Fair and I Waln’it- T. Howe, pastor. The pastor «lli i»rea*-h on “Lost Power” nt the morn* 1 V !i*n Ice, ami on “The Wise Fool” at lock Iu the eveulug. Sunday school ST. MAUK MKT!! ODIST—Corner Peach- tree and Fifth streets. Ilev. Charles O. Jones, li. !>., pastor. At 11 a. m. the sor- nion will be preached by Iter. W. II. La- Prude, Jr., pastor at College Park. Xo service at night. Sunday school at 9:39. I leaf mute Has taught by W. F. Crussclle. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. KdLKSTON MEMORIAL METIIoblST- ( orner of Washington and Fulton streets. Hev. F. J. Mashbiirn will preach at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 r *“ League nt 6:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Beg- nireli prayer meeting Wednesday I Tin- pastor will return during the I (iiuiiiia week from Ills vacation. EPISCOPAL. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. CAT1IEIdtAL—Corner of M aRhlugtou nnd Hunter. Very Bev. C. T. A. Pise, dean. 7:30 a. tn., holy communion; 11 it. in., lit any. sermon nml holy communion; 5 p. tn.. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. All other days: 7:30 a. in., holy comninnlon; 9 a. in., morning prayer; 5 p. in., evening prayer. Wednesday ami Fri day: Litany at 10:30. by thl pastor school at 9:30 ... _.. teachers’ training class at 10 a. ui. Yottng Men's League meets for Bible study at 9:*). t ovenauters meet at 4 p. iu. Christian Endeavor Society at 7 p. in. Ladles' prayr circle meets Thursday at 5 p. m. rrnyt meeting Wednesday at 8 p. ui., conducted by the pnster. at 11 a. ui. Subject of the sermon, “The ( hrlstlan In the World." No service at night. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Jackson and Chamberlin streets. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. T. II. Newkirk. Humin. morning at 11 mid Sunday evening at WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Comer of Cordon and Ashbv streets. Rev. Lynn It. Walker, pastor. Kiimhi.v school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service nt 11. sermou b. Frank L. Adams. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 1 ( KNTRAL BAIT18T—Rev. R. L. ! I ihjO'T. Services rtt 11 a. tn. and 8 ... _ I pri-iiching by the pastor at Iwith hours. Peachtree Inn. opposite Alexander street. 1 diiHil nt 9:30 a. ni. Personal Work-* Bev. C. It. Wllmer, rector. 7:30 a. in., holy LUKES—Peachtree street, next to ff-n club nt 7:15 p. TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner Mnngum nnd tVc-f Hunter streets. Dr. A. C. Ward will nvsicli at 11 a. in. At night, Llusey Finery, jj ministerial student. will preach. Bnp- tium at close of night service. Sunday I irh»H»l at 9:30 a. h. Personal workers’ meet- t 7 p. in. In the lecture room. Pray- voting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. lunmunlon; 11 *nuon: 8 p. ro. mon. Sunday . morning prayer ami evening prayer and ser- #•45. Friday: I.lt- : Lwd aril no! nt 3:30. 'tVe’ilhe.ihiy: Evening prayer at 8. Litany at 4:30. WESTERN UKUUITH BAPTIST-IVeadi- Ing >-y the pastor, V. C. Norcross, at 11 «. in and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:3i a. in. Midweek service Wednesday it r.3J p. ut. METHODIST. UKACE METHODIST—Bev. C. C. Jarrell, raster. Sunday sclund nt 9:30 n. m. Preach- Eng by the jmstor at 11 ii. in. Epworth b-Mgiie at 7 p. in. Preaching by the pastor r. JOHN METHODIST—The pastor, H. Christian, will preach nt 11 a. m. nnd 8 a. The cveiilng hour will tie devoted to |r*ii\al services, nlso Wednesday evening. iLISH AVENUE METHODIST—B. K. 11 Timmons, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. mitl 7:5) p. m. by Rev. XV. A. King. Sunday si I at 3 p. m. Sunrise prayer meeting. i'niver meeting Wednes4lny nt 7:30 p. m. H men's prayer meeting Friday at 7:30 Open-air meeting nt Pine Knob nt m., holy eomiuuiilon; 11 a. in., morning prayer nnd sermon; 5 p. in., evenlg prayer, stmdny school nt 9:45, Wednesday: I.ltauy nt 10:30. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland nnd Euclid avenues, Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Lang ston In charge. Morning prayer nml ser* WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN - Morning service at 11: evening service nt 8. Sermons by the pastor, Ilev. Charles R. Nlsliet. While the new pipe organ Is being erected, the church services will be held In tile Sunday school room. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Young People's So ciety at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening nt 8. at 9:30 a. ni. Isirge class for men. Regu lar Sunday services nt 11 n. ni. nnd 8 p. m. During the absence of the pastor. Dr. T. H. Rice, the pulpit Is ably supplied by visiting ministers. Rev. II. N. Bullard will preach at the morning service. Walker ami Stonewall streets. Iter. T. P. Cleveland, pastor. Preaching Sunday at 11 in. by the pastor. Stindn; . ami _ r . _ school nt 9:30 a. nesdny nt 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting iindny Wed- MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luokle and I^itimer streets. Bev. A B Holderby, pas tor. Preaching by the pastor nt 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. |f:3" p. JJ.FKERSON STREET METHODIST—B. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. i. lijr Rev. Benson Whitfield. Sunday •hool at 9:30 a. m. Sunrise prnyer meet- ■liur. Preaching by G. W. I«ewis at 7:30 p, |m. Prayer meeting Tuesday nt 7:30 n. in. |U"llnesn prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 |t. in. Bendy Workers Moudny nt 1:30 p. m. WESLEY MEMOBI AT/—Corner Auburn ivenne nnd Ivy street. Ber. Frank Enkes, ■kiMtur, 2 -Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preach- |Ins at ll a. ro. nnd 8 j*. ni. Song service nt |N.i p. in. Epworth League devotional ser- • nt 8:45 p. m. Prnyer meeting Wednes- at R p. in. Weekly church social noon- I day prayer service every day from 12 to I. INMAN PARK METHODIST—Ed go wood »v*-iiue nml Hurt street. Henry B. Mays, |pflMtnt*. Preaching by pastor at 11 n. ni., ■ the subject being “The Message of Amos to |tin* Men of Atlanta." No service nt night, congregation with unite with the In- MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sunday nt 3:30. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner fo Atlanta nrenue nnd Pulliam. Ilev. Gilbert Higgs, D. D., In charge. Evening prayer and ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn nnd Kent. Bev. Gilbert Higgs, D. D., In charge. Even ing prayer nnd sermon nt 8. Sunday school ST. PAULS—East Point. Bev. Gilbert ‘ :gs, D. D., In cl eermon nt 11. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur, Gn. Her. C. A. Langston In charge.' Morning prnyer otid Mormon at 11. ST. MAUGARKTK—Cnrrollton, Ga. Bev. It. F. DeBelle In charge. Morning prnyer nnd Bornwn at 11. ST. PAULS—Newnan. Ga. Rev. XV. J. Moody In rhnrge. Evening prayer and ser mon nt 4:30. by Bev. It. F. DeBelle. ST. JOHNS MISSION—College Park. Ga. Ber. W. J. Moody in charge. Evening prnyer and nermon nt 8. . PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVKNUE PRESBYTERIAN—At corner of Peachtree street nml Nor h iTe- nue. Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn. pastor. Services nt 11 a. ni. and 8 p. in. Preaching F. E. PURSE THE PRINTER.” PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS v - p 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA. ji. ui. ny ucv. -i. i. nuuer. u minxiuuiir; from Central America. Union service at 8 p. tn., conducted liy Rev. II. II. Mayes, of the Intnnu Park Methodist church. Sun day school nt 9:3^ a. iii. Young People's So ciety at 7:15 p. ni. Regular midweek prayer meeting Weduesday night nt 8. BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Hampton street and Bradley avenue. J. Ed win Hemphill In chanie. Services Sun day at 11 a. ui. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p, m. Prayer meeting uml chorus practice Thursday at 7:30 p. tn. Sub ject for Sunday morning service will lie "Difficulties In Church Life, nnd How to Overcome Them." The subject for the evening service, “Christ on Trial." Thurs day evening, the congregation of tho church will unite In giving Mr. Hemphill a fare well reception. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—No. 44 East Hunter street. Rev. H. K. Pendleton, pastor. Prenehitig at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Bible school nt 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:;\) p. in. WEST END CIIUISTIAN—Corner Gor don and Dunn streets. Bev. Bernard 1'. Smith, pastor. Preacblug at 11 a. ui. and 8 HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End of Marietta street cm line. Bev. George W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school at 3 p. in. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7:45 p. ui. WESTERN HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN MIS- SION—Sunset avenue, near Kennedy street. Bible school nt 9:30 a. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. ami 8 p. in. COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN—Bev, G. II. Illnnant, pastor. Bible school every Lord’s day nt 10 a. ui. Preaching first Lord's day at 11 a. ni. nnd 7:45 p. in. ' CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL-! Frank E. Jenkins, D.D., pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m. mi “Repeating Peuteeost: Its Preachers nnd laymen." Sunday sclmo nt 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:45 i. Night services omitted during Au gust. II a. m. nml 7:30 p. ni. Sunday bcIwoI nt Sunday -liool at 3 p. in. MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—The plemmnt rooms of the Railroad Young Men's Christian Associa tion will be oihmi during Sunday afternoon. At 4 o'clock, the regular gospel service for men will be heard. All men are Invited. CHURCH OF CHRIST-West End nvi nue, corner Wellborn street. Bible study nt 10 a. in. Preaching nnd communion services at 11 a. tn. Prnyer meeting Thurs day night nt 7:45. Sunday, nt 3:31 p. in., Major E. XV. llul ford will address the men's meeting nt the Young Men’s Christian Association. Voen! innate by Miss Ethel Fincher. Build lug open from 2 to 6 p. in. Music by By Private Leased Wire. Washington, Aug. 18.—The depart ment of justice, through an opinion rendered by Acting Attorney General Robb, ba* decided that Mexicans, im ported into the United Stutes for work on railroad construction In Texas, are "unskilled" laborers nnd that, under the law, they cannot be admitted Into the country under contract. Acting Secretary Murray, of the department of commerce and labor, has, therefore, dismissed the appeals of the aliens and ordered them deported. FIST TEXAS TRAIN DITCHEDJN CURVE Many Passengers Are In jured, Some of Them Seriously. By Private Leased Wire. Forney, Texas, Aug. 18.—While run. nlng at a rapid rate, the "Cannon Ball" passenger train on the Texas and Pa cific was ditched yesterday near here, and a number of persons injured. The rear trucks of the tender left the track on a trestle while the train was round ing a curve. The locomotive remained on the rails, but the mull enr, express :ar, smoker and two chair cars were derailed.* The Pullman remained on the track. So badly w-ere the vestibules of the wrecked cars smashed that the pas sengers had to get out through the windows. Among those Injured were: J. C. Ll- cardle, San Antonio, Internally Injured, serious; Jim Strange, Alba, Wood county, Texas, hurt on neck and side of head, thought to be seriously; J. H. Graham, Terrell; H. Scovbl, Long view, Mo.; M. L. Davidson, Longview. Mo.; Robert W. Lendon, Dallas; Miss Susie Cane, Dallas. up in the: ozone “In the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmore, Scar Ashe ville, N. C„ 2,500 l¥et Above the Sea Level. ■ 1 T >j JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMEIU" ■■ ■■ Recognised as the lending hotel In the mountains of Western North Carolina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view from this hotel. Mount Mitchell nml l’lsgnh In full view. Ad loins nnd overlooks the Ulltuiore estate. Cool Invigorating climate, mag- nfflcently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pore water. All vegetables from our private garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra, golf, pool, billiards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides nnd drives. Coach meets all trains nt Biltmore coin mods ted under getnent, running every hotel. Open all trains nt Biltmore ptntloti. Consumptives noi any circumstances. Coach Is operated bv i ery half hour between trolley from Asheville the year. Write or wire for booklet na<l rr EDGAR B. MOORE, Pi not ae- nan- nnd „. rates, prletor. DO YOU WANT $16.00? S.-i7WS’.g«,»3| ■Its you the denier s profli of 816.00. " ht not mski this profit yourtvlf by buying direct from onrtnotayt fe (t; ui w Golden Eagle Buggy Co. elntl 3:30 p. All i liestru from 3 Oliver's Bible class from 3 to 3:30. n ure Invited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENT IST—17 West Raker street. "Christ Jesus" Is the subject of the lesson-sermon Sun day, August 19. at 1! a. in. There will be no Sunday evening service during August. Wednesday testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. Reading rooms 812-814 English Americau building. stiil In the study of the ill irdlnlly Invited to attend. Non denominational. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHER- irner Forsyth and Garnett streets. Services will be conducted nnd a sermon preached by the pastor, Ilev. W. Vollbrceht. ENGLISH LUTH KB AN—Church «f the Redeemer. I'orner Trinity and Capitol place. Rev. E. C. Croiik. pastor. Morning service with sermon nt 11. Sunday school at 0:39 a. in. Evening service at 8. NEGRESS IS HELD ON THE CHARGE 0^ INFANTICIDE Special to The Georgian. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 18.—A coro ner's Jury before Justice Farrin, ex- offlclo coroner, here Thursday night held Florence DeOrate, a negress, guil ty of the murder of her Infant, and she was ordered held without ball to answer the charge of infanticide. The woman Is now confined in the Duval county hospital and is being kept un der close surveillance. Witnesses for the state swore that the woman visited the home of a friend, and while there put the body of the infant Into a joint of stovepipe and sealed up the ends, hiding the pipe and Its human contents beneath the house, where It was afterwards found by Fan nie Nobles, a negro woman. .00 What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudentlil Building, Phone 5330. AGENTS WANTED. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Crestings, Fiuials, Dixie Ventilators. Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. 20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525. B. L.WILLINGHAM, H. H. TIFT, Pre.lden*. Vlee-Pre». W. B. WILLINGHAM, Scc'y and Tre«*. WILLINGHAM-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Rough and Dressed Luinlmr, Hash. Doors. Blinds, Builders' Hardware. 200 Murphy Avenue. Take East Point or College Park C. A. GOUGE. 83 N, Pryor St. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, made of metal, see me. BELL PHONE 1443. If it’s Telephone Cost Cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Bell service brings peace of mind that no other agency can furnish. In an emer- { jency it may save ives—or fortunes. It reduces miles to inches—does it in stantly ! CJ Reasonable Rates. Call Contract Dept., M. 1300 W. R. JONES. Practical Slate Roofer. And Dealer in All Kinds of Roofing Material. 15 Waverly Place. Atlanta Phone 543. Bell Phono 3277 L. P, O. Box 316. Bell Phone 3565 3. Atlanta Phone 1966. 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. Get Prices From ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. Factory and Tarda, corner South Pryor nnd South ern Hallway. Phone 2364. City office, 6 North For- •yth, Austell Building. Atlanta phono 400. Bell 393. ATLANTA ~ STRUCTURAL STEEL CO 1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. . Kstlmntra furnished on nil kinds of structural steel shapes. Prompt shipments from stock. Phones, Bell and Main 4423. WE SELL MANTELS, TILES AND GRATES Cheaper Than Any other Concern. J. E. HUNNICUTT & CO. 56 Peachtree St. HUNNICUTT & TURNER. PLUMBING & HEATING. Estimates on Short Notice. 105 N. Pryor St. Phones 1066. Bell Phone 3565 J. Atlanta Phone 1966. G W. HAYNES, Interior and Exterior HOUSE PAINTER 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. 59 8. Forsyth St. Atlanta, Ga. Both Phones. HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO. PLANING idlLLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO 339 DECATUR STREET. Bough and Dresaed Lumber. Shlnglea, Lathi, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Bulldera' Hardware. Our saw mill interests In Tift County, Ga., af ford us facilities to give prompt service and at tho lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty. Both Pbonea 3725. LIME, CEMENT. Plaster, Sewer Pipe end other Build ers' Supplies Low prices and quick de liveries. SCIPLE SONS. 33 N. Broad St Atlanta. TOMLINSON & DIDSCHUNEIT, Contracting Painters. Out of. Town Work a Specialty. Boll Phone 1451L. 79 N. Pryor Street. Atlanta, Georgiu. WOODWARD LUMBER CO. Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels, Doors, Sash & 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 he misled. GEOrGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. Whitehall St. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152. 'Dixie 'Tile and Cement Works YES. WE ARE UNDER BOND TO THE CITY TO DO STREET SIDEWALKS. LET US BID ON YOUR WORK. WE OUARANTEE SATISFACTION. PHONE W-446. DOOOChJOOOOOOCOOOODOOOOOOOO 0 o O NOTES FROM LABOR WORLD. O o o 000OO000000OOOO0O00O0000OO Llmo. Latlis and Shingles Carloidi and dray loads. Carolina Port land Cement Co. Bell phone 195, Atlanta, 409, Atlanta, Ga. Polished Plate Glass for stores. Polished Plate Gla.u for residences. Polished Plate Glass for show cases. Largest stock of Plate Glasj In the 3outb. F. J. COOLEDGE Sc BRO., 12 N. Forsyth St, WE BUY Copper, Lead. Brass. Zinc, Bags, Bot tles, Burlap, Wash Cotton, Sacks. All out of town orders solicited. PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO., 175 Madison Avenue, Both Phones 1739. ATLANTA, GA. Uovr Albert A, Cummins, r«*r»»u»ly The French vnbluet tins announced tlmt tho government refuses to reeogulxe the right of state employees to strike. ne ronrt has upheld r of the art requiring uiiiiititiiettirliig and mining eompaiiles nml firms to pity their employees peml immthiy In lawful money. This does away with tho company stores that have loug Ihhoi mi evil, particularly In the mining regions. Toronto Im entltUnl to Hh reputation of being the renter of the union movement of Unmtilit. It has between I5.00u and 18.00U men iiimI women workers bolding active meml»r*iifp In labor unions. The International I’rlntlng Pressmen nml Assistants' union, following tin* example of tin* typograplilenl union, will demand the eight-hour day May I. next, nml will refuin* to work In open shops. The* International Association of Ktenm. H«r Water nml Power PIih* Fitters and Helpers Is the latest recruit to tin* ranks of the American Federation of Lnlmr. The miners of Montana have lieguti a lovement Imiklng to the erection of a home ir aged, nml incapacitated miners of that state. The union barbers of Paris, France, have A large at tendance Is pronilseil fur tin annual eonveutlou of the state F<*«|entt!oi- of lailuir of New Jersey, which Is to meet In Trenton next week. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN A stltnUflt frtafntsf fss Whltktf, Opium, Mur* phine. Coca hie. Chloral, Tobacco and Neuraithe- ola or Sort* Ijtbamfloa. ThiOfl'jrXetlt/lniH* lutein 6eor|ia. 229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, 6A. ANNOUNCEMENTS ! * '••P’etlully announce myaelf a candidaU for council from tha Third wacd. * u ^| ect t0 * he white primary on C. W. MANGUM. WE TAKE YOUR WANT ADS. mM 1 fMPeelfxHy announce myiolf a candidate for council from the Fourth word, eubjtel to white primary on August 22. DR. B. E. PEARCE. I roapactfuily announce myself a candidate for council from the Sixth ward, subject to the white primary on August 22. JOHN W. GRANT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JAMES G. WOODWARD. I respectfully candidate for County Treaaurer, sub ject to white primery on August 22. MACON C. SHARP.