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

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^onvpoppjgi THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HATI.’UIIAY, AL'Ul’HT 18, Uml Services in Atlanta Churches BAPTIST. \VOOl)WAHI> AVKKUK BAPTIST—Uor- woodward nml Ulierokec avenue*. Ser* -I,.,.* at II n. m. and 9 p. tu. by Hev. A. L. jnn^ton. Hlbl«* H«*hmtl at 9:30 a. m. Junior | - v P. l*» 8undny ufternoou at 2:39 RlllfWrt m l»W«r yrfl«» «* 6:40 p. m . Woman’* MlMloimn Union Monday nt 3 p. ,,, Annual election of officers. Prayer ■iiiii nmlse service Wednesday at 8 |>. in. i»,.v. A. L. Bnnstoii Is our returned uits* 6 l„ Ui iry from Brazil. sKi'ONP BAPTIST—In the absence of Hr J«hn K. White. I>r. A. J. Dickinson, mi able divine of Birmingham. Ala., will All the pulpit of the Second Baptist church nt n a. in. and 8 p. ui. Sunday evening ser vices continue as usual lu August. FIRST BAPTIST—Corner Peachtree nutI Cnhi streets. Itev. W, It. L. Smith, of Richmond. Vn.. will conduct the tnornlug gei-iiit. No evening service. lM.MANI'KU BAlTlST—S. A. Cowan, pas- •each on “Lost Power” at the morn service, am! on "The Wise Fool" at clock In the evening. Sunday school CAPITOL AVKXUfc BAPTIST—Preach- g nt 11 a. ui. and 8 p. in. by Itev. It. Seals. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. lleg- church prayer meeting Wednesday PKNTUAL HAITI8T—Itev. R. L. Mdtley. njisfor. Services nt 11 n. in. and 8 p. ui. Preaching by the pastor nt both hours. • 0:30 a. m. Personal Work- TKMI’LE BA1TI8T—Torner Mnugmn and West Hunter streets. I>r. A. C. Ward will preiicli at 11 a. in. At night. Blimey Fiucry, n ministerial student, will preach. Bap- tfum at close of night ~ * et meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. BAPTIST TABEItNACLE-In the absence n( flic pastor. Dr. I.cn (1. Broughton, lte W. L. Walker Is tilling the pulpit of tl__ Baptist tabernacle, and will preach both Sunday night and morning. WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Preach lug b.v the pastor, V. C. Norcross. nt 11 a ni. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school nt 5.: i a. ui. Midweek service Wednesday ui 7:3') p. m. METHODIST. GRACE METHODIST—Itev. C. C. Jarrell, jta-i"r. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. Preach ing by the pastor at It n. in. Epworth l.cugiie at 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor m & p. m. ST. JOHN METHODIST—The pastor, H. « i hristian. will preuch nt 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. The evening hour will Ik? devoted to revival services, also Wednesday evening. ENGLISH AVENGE METHODIST—B. E. I. TIiiiiikhis, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. ni. iiiul 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. A. King. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Sunrise prayer meeting. Praver meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in. .Young men’s prayer meeting Friday at 7:30 “— -*• ***— Knob nt mini Park Presbyterians and .Mr. Mays will preach at 8 p. m. on "A Layman Who Mngniticd His Office.” Sunday school at 9;30 ' .. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. in. At Copeuhlll, Sunday school at 4 p. WEST SIDE METHODIST—Rer. <*. rnttlllo. pastor. Sunday school nt 11 a. Epwortli League at 7:3*) p. m. Preaching by the pastor nt 8 p. ui. BATTLE HILL METHODIST—Rev. C. L. rnttlllo, pastor. Suuday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. iu. by the pastor. TRINITY METlioDIST—Corner White- hall and Trinity avenue. Iir. J. W. Lee, pastor. Dr. C. O. Jones of St. Mark Metho dist church will preach at ll a. m. There will be no evening service. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ST. MARK METHODIST—t’orner Peach- tree and Fifth streets. Rev. Uharles O. Jones, D. D., pastor. At 11 a. in. the ser mon will Ik? preached by Rev. W. II. Ln- Prude, Jr., pastor nt College Park. No service at night. Sunday school at 9:30. Deaf mute das taught by \V. F. Crusselle. Prayer meeting Wednesday,, at 8 p. ui. EGLESTON MEMORIAL METIIODI8T- Opeii-nlr meeting nt JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B. I!. L. Timmons, pastor. Prennhlng nt 11 n. in. by Itev. Benson Whitfield. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. ni. Sunrise prayer meet ing. Preaching by G. W. Lewis at 7:30 p. ui. Prayer meeting Tuesday nt 7:30 p. in. Holiness prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. Ready Workers .Monday at 1:30 p. n*. WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Her. Frank Bakes, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m. Preach ing at 11 n. in. and 8 p. m. Song service nt 7.45 p, m. Epwortb League devotional ser vice nt 6:45 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednes- duv nt 8 p. iu. Weekly church social noon day prayer service every day from 12 to 1. INMAN PARK METHODIST—Edgewood avenue and Hurt street. Henry B. Mays, pastor. Preaching by pastor nt II n. in., tlie subject lielng ‘*Tho Message of Amos to tin* Men of Atlanta.” No service at night. The congregation with unite with the In- League EPISCOPAL. Tenth Sunday ufter Trinity. CATHEDRAL—t’orner of lVnshlngtou and Hunter. Very Rev. V. T. A. Pise, dean. 7:30 a. in., holy communion: 11 n. in., any, sermon mid holy coinmunlon; 5 p. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. All other days: 7:30 a. m., holy communion: 9 a. in., morning prayer; 5 p. m., evening prayer. Wednesday and Fri day: Litany nt 10:30. ST. Lt’KES—Peachtree street, next to Peachtree Inn. opposite AlPknuder street. Rev. It. Wllroer, rector. 7:30 a. m.» holy conimuuiou; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon: 8 p. ra.. evening nrnrer nnd ser mon. Sunday school nt 9:45. Friday: any nt 11. INCARNATION—Lee." near Gordon. West End. . Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. 7:30 a m.. holy communion; J1 n. in., mornluj prayer nnd sermon by Rev. W. J. Moody: p. m. t evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday school nt 3:30. Wednesday: Evening prayer at 8. Litany nt 4:30. ALL SAINTS—Corner West Peachtree nnd North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Fnrland, rector. 8 a. in., holy communion; 11 as in., morning prayer nnd sermon; 5 p. m.. evenlg prayer. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday: Litany nt 10. EPIPIMNY—Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues, Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Lang ston In charge. Morning prayer and ser* MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sumlny at 3:30. HOLY COMFORTER-Corner fo Atlanta avenue nnd Pulliam. Itev. Gilbert Higgs, I». D., In charge. Evening prayer and ser mon at 5. Sunday school at 4. Friday: Litany and choir work at 8. ilggs, and sermon at 11. sermon nt 11. ST. MARGARETS—Carrollton, Ga. Rev. R. F. Dellelle In charge. Morning prayer and serinon at 11. ST. PAULS—Newnan. Ga. Rev. W. J. Moody In chnrge. Evening prayer and ser mon nt 4:30. by Rev. It. F. DeBelle. teachers’ training class nt 10 a. Men’s League meets for Bible study at I Covenanters meet at 4 p. in. Chris Endeavor Society at 7 p. ui. Ladles’ tiri.,v. circle meets Thursday nt 5 p. iu. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. ui., conducted by the paster. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—The pnstor, Itev. George H. Mack, will preach at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "The Christian Iu the World.” No service nt night. Suuday school at 9:30 a. in. FOURTH PRESBYTER I AN—Corner of Jncksou nnd Chamberlin streets. Preaching by the pnstor. Itev. T. H. Newkirk. Suuday morning at 11 and Sunday evening «t 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 8 p. in. Sun day school at 9:30 a. ui.. and the young peo ple's society Friday night at 8. Sunday school nt 9:30 a in. aiorning service at 11, sertnou I Frank L. Adams. Y. P. S. C. E. nt , No service Sunday night. Prayer meeting ug w at 8. Sermon* by the pnstor. Rev. Chnrlc* It. Nlsl»et. While the new pipe organ Is being erected, the church services will be held in the Sunday school room. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. in. Youug People’s So ciety at 7 p. tu. Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening nt .8. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing* on street, opposite Cunltol. — —* it 9:30 a. m. Large class f lar Sunday services at 11 a. During the absence -of the *, II. Rice, the pulpit Is ably supplied by visiting ministers, ner. II. N. Bullard will preach nt the morning service. WALLACE PHE8BYTEIU AN—Corner Walker nnd Stonewall streets. Itev. T. P. Cleveland, nastor. Vreaching Sunday nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school*nt 9:30 n. in. Prayer meeting Wed nesday nt 8 o’clock, MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner tackle nnd Latimer streets. Itev. A R Ilolderby, pas tor. Preiiehlng by the naator at 11 a. iu. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. ro. INMAN PARK—Preaching Sunday at 11 in. by Itev. J. T. Butler, a missionary from LYntrat America. Union service at 8 p. m., conducted bv Itev. II. B. Moves, of the Inman Park Methodist chnrch. Sun day school nt 9:30 a. tu. Young People’s So ciety nt 7:16 p. m. Itegulnr midweek prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8. , and . .. ... , school nt 3 p. in. Prayer meetiug uud Imrus practice Thursday nt 7:30 p, in. Hub ert for Sunday morning service will be ‘Difficulties In Church Life, nnd How to Overcome Them.” The subject for the evening service, “Christ on Trial.” Thurs- well reception. CHRI8TIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—No. 44 East Hunter street. Itev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. prayer and serinon nt 8. PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At corner of Peachtree street and North ave nue. Itev. Richard Onne Fllnu, pnstor. Services nt 11 a. nt. and 8 p. m. Preaching F. E. PURSE THE PRINTER.” PRINTING A- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA. WEST END CIIItISTIAN—Corner Gor don and Dunu streets. Itev. Bernard P. Smith, pnstor. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 8 m. and 7:46 p. m. WESTERN HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN MIS- SION—Sunset aveuue, near Kennedy street. Bible school nt 9:30 n. m. Preaching at 11 . in. and 8 p. in. COLLEGE PARK CHItlSTIAN-Itev. G. II.- Illunnnt, pnstor. Bible school every laird’* day nt 10 n. in. Preaching first fiord’s day at 11 a. ni. nnd 7:43 p. m. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL - Itev. Frank E. Jenkltts, It. IK, pnstor. Preach ing nt 11 a. in. on “Itci>entlng Pentecost: Its Preachers nnd Laymen.” Htmdny school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 Night services omitted during Au gust. IMMANUAL CONGREGATIONAL—Rev. Starr C. William, pustor. Preaching nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at p. in. Sunday MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—The pleasant room* of the Railroad Young Mens Christian Associa tion will In* open 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 ave nue, corner Wellltorn street. Bible study nt 10 n. in. Preaching nnd communion services at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day night nt 7:45. By Private Leased Wire. Washington, Aug. 18.—The depart ment of justice, through an opinion rendered by Acting Attorney General Robb, has decided that Mexicans, im ported Into the United States for work on railroad construction In Texas, are "unskilled” laborers and 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. FAST TEXAS TRAIN DITCHEDJN CURVE Many Passengers Are In jured, Some of Them Seriously. By Private Leased Wire. Formey, Texas, Aug. 18.—While run ning at a rapid rate, the “Cannon Ball” passenger train on the Texas and Pa cific watt 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 mall car, express rar, smoker and two chair cars were derailed. The Pullman remained on the track. So badly were 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, Teias, hurt on neck and side of head, thought to be seriously; J. H. Graham, Terrell; H. Scovol, Long view, Mo.; M. L Davidson, Longview. Mo.; Robert W. Lendon, Dallas; Miss Susie Cane, Dallas. What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Oo, PERFECT • PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone 5330. AGENTS WANTED. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Crestings, Finials, Dixie Ventilators. Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. 20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525, B. L.WILLINGHAM, H. H. TIFT, President. , Vice-Pre«. * W. B. WILLINGHAM. Oec’y and Tress. WILLINGHAM-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sn»h, Doors. BUiuli. Builders’ C. A. GOUGE. 83 N. Pryor St. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. If it’s made of metal, see me. BELL PHONE 1443. UP IN THE OZONE: “In the Land of the Shy” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres, BUtmorc, Near Ashe ville, N. C„ 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. BIJUST THE PLACE TO SPCNO THE SUMMESgs—i Recognized as the leading hotel In the mountain* of Western North Carolina. No aCenery In the world will eonirnre with the view from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plsgnh In rail view-. Adjoins and overlooks the Btltmore estate. Cool, Invigorating ellmnte, mag nificently furnished, cuisine iin*nri>a*seil. Pure wafer. All vegetables from our private garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra, golf, pool, billiards, remit*, livery, beautiful rides nnd drives. Coach meets nil trains at Blltmore station. Consumptives hot ac commodated under any circumstances. Conch Is operated by man agement, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and the hotel. Open nil tue year. Write or wire for booklet am! rates. EDGAR II. MOORE. Proprietor. lug open from FIRST CHURCH OF CUBIST, SCIENT IST—17 West Baker street. "<’ItrisWesus” Is the subject of the lesson-sermon Sun day. August 19. at 11 a. ill. There will be no Sunday evening service tinting August. Wednesday testimonial meeting at 8 p. in. Bending room* 812-814 Engllsh-Ainerlcun building. THE MILLENNIAL DAWN BIBLE CLAMS will bold It* regular weekly meet ing Cn Woodmen's hall, 122 Penvbtree street, on Sunday morning nt 11 o’etock. All arsons Interested In the study of the 111- rdlnlly Invited to ntteud. Non- ir ... denominational. jvlll be conducted ami u sermon died bv the pastor. Rev. IV. VoHhrecbf. at 11 o’clock a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 Teachers* meeting at 4 |>. ui vlnlty mid Cnpltol Rev. E. U. Crank, pastor. Morning *'* “ school vice with smnnon nt 11. 9:30 n. in. Evening sera DO YOU WANT $16.00? we Will MU you - ™ w*h. give you the dealer • profit of $llC0. Wjf not rank* thU profit jroumlf by baying direct from our fsoterv) wk.OO. H»ndK>m.Ir aniiVrf «s- uIdr. Don't boy * Bu„y anitl yoo ir-t <oar ouiocao nnd iwt Hnniw* offw. Write to- doy forenUtogao So.it »nd Harnett offer. xait U Golden Eagle Buggy Co. NEGRESS IS HELD ON THE CHARGE OF INFANTICIDE Special to The Georgian. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 18.—A coro ner’s Jury before Justice Farris, ex- offlclo coroner, here Thursday night held Florence DeGrate, a negrens, guil ty of the murder of her Infant, and she was ordered held without bail to answer the charge of Infanticide. The woitinn Is now confined In the Duval county hospital and Is being kept un der close surveillance. Witnesses for the atate 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 w oman. Telephone Cost Cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Bell service brings peace of mind that no other agency can furnish. In an emer gency it may save lives—or fortunes. It reduces miles to inches—does it in stantly ! <] Reasonable Rates. Call Contract Dept, M. 1300 BELL W. R. JONES. Practical Slate Roofer. And Dealer in All Kinds of Roofing Material. 15 Waverly Place. Atlanta Phone 843. Bell Phone 3277 L. P. O. Box 316. Bell Phone 3565 J. 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. Lima. Lathe and Shingles Carloads and dray loada. Carolina Port land Cement Co. Ben phone 155, Atlanta, 409, Atlanta, Ga. All Kinds of Building Material. Get Prices From ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. Factory and Yarda, comer South Pryor and South ern Railway. Phone 2354. City office, 6 ftorth For- ayth, Auatell Buildlnr. Atlanta phone 400. Belt 333. ATLANTA STRUCTURAL STEEL CO 1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. Estimates furnlMied on all klnda of structural ateel shapes. Prompt shipments from stock. Phones, Bell and Main 4433. 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 Sfcrdct. ATLANTA. GA. WM. WILSON. Paint and Decorative Contractor. Large Contracts a Specialty. Contracts executed anywhere. Surety bond. 59 8. Forsyth St. Atlanta, Ga. Both Phonss. HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO. PLANING MILLS. OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO 339 DECATUR STREET. Rough And Drcesed Lumber. Shingles, Latbi, Sash, Doors. Blind, and Builders’ Hardware. Our saw mill Interests In Tift County, Ga., af ford us facilities to give prompt service and at tho lowest prices. Dimension Umbers a specialty. Both Phones 3725. LIME, CEMENT. Plaster, Sewer Pipe ancl 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. Bell Phone 1451 L. 79 N. Pryor Street. Atlanta, Georgia. 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 nut 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. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152. r Dixie' r Tile and' Cement Works YES. WE ABE UNDER ROND TO THE CITY TO DO STREET SIDEWALKS. LET US RID ON YOUR WORK. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. PHONE 1V-445. Polished Plate Olaia for atorea. Polished Plate Glata for residences. Polished Plate Glass for show cases. Largest stock ot Plate Glass In the South. F. J. COOLEDGE fc BRO., 12 X. Forsyth Bt. WE BUY Copper. Lead, Brass. Zinc, Rags, 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. 000000000000000000«hKh»00 O 0 NOTES FROM LABOR WORLD. 0 00000000000000000000000000 vvrnor Albert A. UiunitiltiR, rweutly nkiimtwl by tin* Hvmiblkaiirt of Iowa, I* a inviubrr of tin* Uar|H>iitors’ union. 1906. right of state eui|»loy«><>« to Htrlko. nrt !u>* upheld V net requiring coni pa tiles and •* fount-monthly i uway With the long lieen uu vll, |NirtlciiInrly In tile mining regions. lei Toronto I* entitle*! to It* repututlon of being the center of the union movement of Uniuid*. It ha* between 15.900 and 18.001 men ami women worker* holding activo nieiiibendilp lu InlMir union*. The International Printing Uri’miuen ami Assistants' onion, following the example f the typographical union, will demand The International Association of Hteam. Hot Water nml I’meer Pipe Fitters and Helper* I* the latest recruit to the ranks of the American Federation of Lat>or. The miners of Montnnn have begun a novemeiit looking to I be erection of a borne for ngi*l and ineai»aeltatod miner* of that state. The union 'barbers of Tarts, France, tuv* decided to otwerve each Tuesday as s hol iday. and lu future they will not work on that day. A arge attendance I* promised for the limit ll convention of the stnte Federation >f New Jersey, which I* to meet TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN A scientific treatment fm Whltktf, Opium, M#f- pblne. Cocaine. Chloral, ; Tobacco and Meurattbe- Isfa or Nerve exhaustion. The Only Keeley Insti- fufe in StofgiL 229 Woodward Aw., ATLANTA, 6A. ANNOUNCEMENTS I 1 J fW*n» ul| Y ■’’’■ounce mysslf a candidate for council from tho Third August"^*** <0 tH * Whi ‘* pri ’ m * ry 8n C. W. MANGUM. I respectfully candidate for council fron. .... ,„ u ward, subject to white primary August 22. DR. B. E. PEARCE. WE TAKE YOUR WANT ADS. * ,f5*P« c ^ u »y 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. respectfully for County Treasurer, sub- , ip« candidate j ject to v.hite p announce myself a