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GEORGIAN.
- SIR EDWARD CONAN DOYLE,
During the discussion of the vltnl
urjtlon a* to whether the English
n ,tlon l« becoming less religious, one
frea t f*!J**y runs through a great
o»nj' of the statements which I have
iraril and seen, and that Is the postu-
W e that any form of ritual. Including
,l, e ritual of going to a large stone
building for the purpose of communion
wll l, the Great Unseen, has any bear-
log upon true
The lesson which life has taught me
u that It has none.
I nave known most admirable people
.ho did these practices, and I have
known most wicked ones. I have
known most admirable people who did
- ot do auch things and I have known
most wicked ones. Never yet have,
known a person who was good because
he went to'^hureh, or evil because ho
did not. And yet, by n grent many
Mop le. such practices are taken as a
C It whether religion Is wi
wnnlnw or in
creasing. There Is no relatlon^between
lh The true test of progress in true re,
Uglon Is: (1) Is there a kinder or
broader view of euch subjects, enabling
sil men of all creeds to live In amtty
, n d charity? (2) Are the criminal
statistics better? (3) Are the drink
-turns better, showing that man la
acquiring greater animal self-control?
(41 Are the Illegitimacy returns better,
showing the same thing? (5) Is there
-ore reading, more demand for lec-
lures, more Interest In science,' show
ing that the mind Is gaining upon the
hod, :' (6) Are the savings banks re
turning* bettsr, showing thrift and
ssif-denial? (7) Are the trade returns
better, showing greeter Industry and
efficiency? (8) Are there more charita
ble Institutions, and dose man show
more clearly his senes of duty toward
•u. loirnp nntmall?
SATURDAY, OCTOBER
IS THE TEST
OF DEAL RELIGION ?
BAPTI8T,
FIRST BAPTIST—Peachtree end Coin
streets. Tlr. w. W. Landrum, psstor. Sun
day school st 9:30. Services at 11 a. in.
a ltd 7:45 p, ni. *
BAITIST-rReV. M. A. Cassidy.
w.Sf".. 0 " 1 *. , win l H ‘“aOh at It a. m. Dr.
m.m. Sl. ,Up J"f ,or, .? r " 1 *» 7:29 P. m.
?,mrL.L h « V *® •• ltsgultr monthly
conference Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
-WEST FAD BAPTIST-The paator. Dr.
rur ** r - w, b preach Sunday morn
ing and evening, ordination service* at 3
p. m. Sunday sehool st 3:30 a. m. D. X. P.
U. Sunday evening st 6:46. Reception to
new members of tne church Monday eveu-
Ing from I to 10. Prayer meeting Wednes-
«»> ot P- m. Luclle Daniel Clarke So-
elety at 4 p. m.
„NOnTir ATLANTA BAPTIST-l'orner of
Hemphill nveuua ami Emmett street. Scr-
\ ,c ff l 1 '*> P- m. hy liev. 8.
J. .Parrish. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ui.
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Preach-
Ing l»y the pastor, \. C. Non-roes, at U a.
in. and 7:30 p. iu> Sunday sehool at 9:30 a.
ni. B. Y. P. L. ot 6:30 p. in., to which all
young people are especially Invited.
CAPITOL A VENT B BAITIST-Preach-
Ing liy the pastor, John E. Briggs, nt It a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. blinday school rally Son-
day. Baptizing at night. Ladles' Mission
ary Society Monday at 3:30 p. m. 8(»-elal
Junior Luton meeting ot 3 p. m. Teachers'
meeting Tuesday at 7:30. Prayer meeting
W ednesdar at TJO. Senior II. X. P. I'. FrP
day at 7:45.
SECOND BAPTIST-Snnday school at
9 •*' S' Poaching 4t 11 n. m. and 7:45 |i.
in. by the pastor. Dr. John E. White: tiiorn
-n t^ , *The True Supremacy;” even
NBLLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Corner 'of
Washington street ami Hldgo avenue,
I’r»*nchliig nt 11 n. m. mul 8 p. m. by the
paator, uer. J. If. Johnston. Sunday school
at 8:45 a. m. l’raypr meet lug Thursday at
7:30 p. in.
, TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White-
hall and Trlulty avenue. Dr. J. W. Isee,
paator. Service* at 11 fl. ni. ntul 7:33 p. m.
Sermoni hy the paator. Sunday achool at
8:30 n. in. Uecular prayer meeting at 7:30
p. m. Wednesday.
Her. Andrew Johnson. Jr..* of New York,
will preach nt 11 n. ui. and Rev. Dr. Stokes,
of Birmingham, Ala., will preach at 7M p.
EPISCOPAL.
(Twentieth Sunday After Trinity, S. S.
Simon and Jude,)
CATHEDRAL— i'oruer Washington and
Hunter. Wry Rev. C. T. A. l’Tse. D.D..
dean. At 7:30 a. in., holy comm anion; 11
a. in., morning prayer ami sonnon;
p. m.. evening prayer and sermou; 7:3) p.
G ., evening prayer and sermon. At this
at service the Rev. W. Nnkaklbarn. ex*
'bool
Shinto priest, will preach. Sunday scl
nt 8:45. All other days: At 7:10 ...
holy communion: 9 a. to., morning
. . er; 4:30 p. m., evenlug prayer. Wednes*
day aud
ST. LUKES—393 Peachfree. ncit
Peachtree Inn. Rev. C. B. Wlltaer. D-D.
i tucnirco inii. iiei. u. i»* ,» nuicr. u.u.*
rector. At 7:30 a. tu„ holy comrannlou; tl
n. ui.. morning prnyev and sermon', the
Rev. W. Hnknkllwra. an e<-Bbluto priest,
ill preach. At 7:37 p. m., evening prayer
JACKSON IIILL I1APTI8T—Corner East
avenue and Jackson street. Service* nt II
a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the act
ing pastor. Rev. Colder T. Willingham. Sim-
, - . r. Willingham. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m.- Wedneaday i-vonltig
service at 7:30, R.omun'a Missionary auu
the lower animats
Such practical tests as these, which
jo actually for the most part show
progress, are worth more than the
ritual observance which may or may
got go with a good life.
There Is an aggressIve form of re
ligion calling Itself the Dogmatic Faith,
which has done far more harm to the
human race than pestilence or famine.
Directly to Its door must be laid not
only all the bloodstained history of Mo
hammedanism, but-all the murderous
doings which have In turn disgraced
every sect of Christianity.
V In the name of CHrlst. the Apostle
of Peace, thle dreadful school of
thought, within a few centuries of His
death, brought about such quarrels and
such murders as had never been heard
of In pngan days.
over the Homolouslsn question, at 1
theological point depending upon a
diphthong, It hae been reckoned that a
hundred thousand people loet their
lives, champions and victims of Faith.
The Crusades, the murders of the
Alblgenses and ot the Cevennes. the
Thlriv Years' War. the Inquisition, the
outrages nt Catholics on Protestants,
the no less detestable outrages of Pro-
teetsnta on Catholics, the persecutions
oI non-rnnformlsts by the Church, the
persecutions of Quakers by the non
conformists, the manifold domestic
tragedies and tyrannies, embittering
the lives of counties* numbers—surely
when all these are considered, the read
,r must admit that Faith,- In the post
tive aggressive sense, has wrought
more mischief than famine or peetl
knee.
All sect* have been milled by men
e! the same acrid frame of mind, and
have incurred the same bloodgutltl
teas.
I only know four cults—the original
Buddhists, the Quakers, the Unitarians
and the Agnostics—who can, I think,
uy that they have no blood upon their
hinds. Certainly the Atheists can not,
for their excesses In France—In the
Revolution and also In 1870—have been
is bad as those of the churches.
And what has been, the root ot It
til? Saying you believe what your
mind can not grasp and what your free
reason woujd frequently reject. A
mikes his proofless assertion and calls
ll his faith. B has the right to do the
urne. Then A and B hate each other
with a holy hatred, and there Is the
I tpltome of the blackest chapter of the
klitory of the world. We who are
like shipwrecked mariners upon this
lllile raft of a world, moving upon the
dee of I he Infinite ocean, have enough
lo do to live kindly among ourselves,
without quarreling bitterly about that
*hlch Is beyond the horlson.
Perhaps you ear that even In these
tery words I myself show want of re
ligious charity. But surely It is not
*» If the Catholic finds the pope, or
the Anglican the Bishop, or the non
conformist the minister a help upon
«> path, then In every case It Is a good
thin*—if it causes that man to be a
setter, more noble human creature.
Jwry form of belief Is admirable that
•»« that. But when It turn* to want
•f charity and the Vvlllng of those
™> have other methods, then It Is a
pity twentieth century exhibition of
met which ranks In history among the
Wrest and moat bloodthlraty crime*.
„ IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Sunday school at
9:15 e. m. Services at 11 n. in. and 7:30 p.
McDonald BAPTIST—Rev. O. T. Rowe,
paator, will preach st ll__n. in. nml 7:30 p
in. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. in.
PONDERS AVENUE BAPTIST-Sunday
school at 9J3 a. m. Services at 11 a. iu.
anil 7:30 p. ui. by J. N. T. I'nwlicru. Pro-
feasor II. F. Fowler, whom the church hus
employed to give twenty lessons In science
nml nr‘- —■
music.
arts of mualc, will have charge of the
PONCE llel.EON AVENUE BAPTIST—
Divine worship morning nml evening, with
sermon hy the pastor, Rev. Jualns W. Mil
lard. D. D. Sunday achool at 9:90 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7J3 p. m-
preceded by a Sunday school workers' meet
ing at 6.
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST—Capitol avenue
ear Weyiunn. The paator. J. 8. Dunlop,
will preach morning nud evening. Sunday
achool at 9:80 o. m. B. X. P. V. nt 3 p. in.
Iaidlea’ Society will meet nt 3 p, in. Tuea
dny nt the home of Mrs. Selkirk. 619 Cnpitol
avenue. Prayer service nt 7:30 p. m. on
Wednesday.
Holiness Union Services at Different
Churehaa.
8anday morning oome of the visiting min-
Jbr* ntti-nillng the holiness union conven-
T° win occupy, different polplta In the
j!'f *' 'he morning hour. In the afternoon
“* ronrcDtlon will listen to a sermon by
J*- Morrison, of I-onlaritle, Ky„ at the Rap-
T'l’crnade, and a mass meeting will he
,J *17:*]I o'clock p. m. tt the Bijou the-
J. with Hud Robinson 16 preech the eer-
Following ore the announcementt:
UNO A. "
|-, |. , II 0*1 A. M.
Ddtrd Brethren Taherneele, L. P. Brown,
J™' 11 .’. " f the Hollnee* Union, aud I’ro-
Beeson, of Meridian, Mint. The
will occupy the platform and
gjj,® 1 'he Song service. No eervlce at
Slre * 1 M ' tbodllt Church—E. C,
Pooi Methodist Church—Bud Robin-
*51 Lot* Methodist Church-J. 8. San
IP-
vMrprii.i!
Avenoe Methodist Chnreh-Btan-
j«Dr*"U Street Methodist Church-J. C.
Jotue* Methodist Church-!- L. rick
' "lot Mehodlat Church-J. B. Ken
Foi" ,, J " fl n*»tn.
,?• Mothodfat-J. T. Upchurch.
P”" 1 ' ' or Barn-M. A. Cassidy.
I*.,.., . 1:00 P. M.
fct .ill 1 “hernarle-H. C. Morrison. 8ub-
•it Ti, Jokneti People: Their Object:
1 each, and What They Do Not
l h 7 jo pM *
‘ hjl'j Churrh-H. C. Morrlaon.
1 l° J Theater—Bud Robinson.
e Haul Cotton Back Home.
to Th*. 4 7— a
hgleslde
,0 The Georgian.
On., Oct. 37.—Tljp farmer*
Jthle
fc* for
IkS’L. m '' T'hurvdaV" about 1*3 bale*
Err a. , r ? 4d y to be sold, and as the
n*ni i).. in,, union could not be
, . otl the mark#t tha outton was
^ h «' * Iiomt.
Th«» nfrnra rinM of thi* Uontral llnptlit
churrli held a winl-ainitial IiukIih'hn
liur Monday nlglit, October 22, to elect new
offleera. Tboae elected nre: Mina Norn
Hrndlcv and Mlaa Dorn Hood, teacliera; R.
H. I'nrln, president; L. T. Tarter, rlce-prea-
fdenf; L. h. Janet, aecretary; A. R. ffablt,
trenaurer; U. H. -Moran, librarian; J/ It.
Jnekaon, fttnndnrd Iwnrer; Otl* T. Ilerren,
pre»« reporter. The elami meet* every Sun
day morn I n jc nt 8:30 nnd all young men
are cordially Invited.
.. Perry, ractor. At 7:>»
a. in., holy comm union: 11 a. m., morning
* - ih., erenina
school nt
prayer at
— —. — ~. w Jt *
prayer and sermon; 1
prn>er nnd aermou. Sunday i
8:45 n. m. Wednesday: Evening |
8. Friday: Lltaujrj»t 4:30 p. ni.
ALL SAINTS—Corner Welt Peachtree
and North aranue. Rev. *R. Farland,
rector. At 8 t. in., holy Communion; 11
a. m., morning prayer ami •ertnou; 4 i».
evening prayer. Holiday achool nt 8:43.
Wednesday: Litany at 10:30.
nrennes, Inman 1
In charge. *'“*
nt ll. 8iind
Litany nt 4.
Rev. C. A. Langston
and sermon
Wednesday:
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Wood* avenue, near Went Peachtree. Sun*
day school every Sunday nt 3:fW p. iu.
HOLY COMFORTER-Corner Atlanta
renue nnd Pulllaui atreet. Rev. Gilbert
tgci. D. D., In charge. Evening prayer
apd *ermon nt 4. Kundny achool • at 3.
Wednomlny, lltnny at 4.
. Iinrge. Eveulng prnyer nnd Kermnii nt 7.-30.
Sunday nchool nt 3:30. Wedneaday: Lit*
iiny nud choir work at 7:30.
•ernion nt 3 l»y Rev. W. J. Moody.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL-Rev. .
J. Ellison, I».D., will preach nt II n. w. nnd
7:46 p. in. Sunday school nt 9J0
.voting people’s prayer meeting nt G:45 p.
MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION
AL—Hen W. H. Tillman, pastor. I’rearhlng
nt 11 n. ni. nud-7:4S p. ni. Hundny *rbvol
at 3:20 p. m.
IMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL - Rev.
Starr C. Wllllnina, pastor. Preaching nt
II n. m. nml 730 p. m. nud Sunday *choo!
'(UEGATIUN Ale—liev, A.
Preaching nt 11 a. tn. and
7J8 p. m. nnd Hundny school nt 3 p. in.,
Ivy
MISCELLANEOUS.
SACRED HEART-Peachtree nnd _ .
ireet*. Mots nt 7. 8:3).- Sunday school at
High muss m 11. Celebrant, Rev.
Pnther Heht. S. M.: scrinon by Rev. Father
8. M.
nlletlon; <
by Rev. Father Gunn.
Ing. Week llnys: Mas
fc«Hlni)9 ei-ery morning
3:30 to 8, *7- to 8 p. m.
\. M.. In th
at 6:3n, 7. 8, eon
6 to 8, Saturday*
THE ATLANTA rSYl'HOLOGICAL SO-
CIETY, Robert Rrynn Harrison, president,
will meet Sunday n/ternomi nt 3 cfcloek, nt
122 Peachtree street. Subject for discus*
— Sllenef. From 3
i on plnnu by Profes
sor-Walter Vs Groce. Prom 3:J) until 4
iVlock, two nddreMso*: from 4 until 4:30,
j beautiful muftlcal program Uy Professor
W. O. IlnrnweU and John I'ruls, vfollulsta;
In no nccouiQdanlst*:
lentry sun Htsa )
4:39 until 5 o'clock, ten-minute tnlks on les
son topic. Class in silent writing will l»e
formed. Visitor* are alwaya welcome to
this school for health and happluess.
English Lutheran. Church of the Re
deemer, corner Trinity avenue nnd Cnpitol
lace. Rev. 4. A. B. Scherer, J*. II. r *
Protestantism” i ....
nt 9:39 o'clock. Evening service
B. Scherer.
flstory,” being one of a
varied program ha* been arrangnl for the
omlng week. The pr* "- *- '—'*“* *- *—
resent from 3 to 4 p.
... and from 7:15 to
n. ui. Few institution* ever had such a
helpful Tartety for Christian workers as
the Atlaittn Bible school presents.
Unlversallst Church, corner Harris nnd
Peachtree. Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood, pn*-
t>r. Regular preaching nt-11 n. in. Sub
set of sermon by the paator, “What Doe*
_’our Church Mean to You)" Sunday
school at 8:45. Bible, etnas taught by the
pastor. V. P. C. U. at 7 p. ro.
Young Men's Christian. Association, cor-
nt 2 p. m. Music by association orchestra
nt 3 p. m. Bible class. Rev. C. J. Oliver,
teacher, st 3 p. ra. Evangel lent talk for
men nt 3:30 p. m. Clones at ‘
Ited to ‘
men nre Invli
8 p. m.
atteud these services.
Klriit Church of Chrilt (M-ientlaDI. 17 W.
BAPTIST TABEBNACLE—Dr. Broughton
will preneh Sunday morulug nnd Sunday
evening nt the Tabernacle. The evening
service will lie Iu the nnturc of nn ad
dress on “The Institutional Church,'
,7Mlu\n-i4h«riiiiKc. it, r. I"™
In^chnrge. ^rsnRjf^rajrer and aor-
8T. PAULS—Newnnu. Rev. W. J. Moody
In charge. Evening prayer and sermon at
11 o'clock. *
ST. IGNATIUS—TallSDOOM. Iter. R. F.
leBelle lu charge. Morning prayer. Ilf-
Institutional rhnrch work In the world, nt
Manchester. England, which Dr. Broughton
visited when be was recently preaching In
London. He will also, as a prelude to the
evening sermon, speak on the recent whisky
agitation In Atlnutn. Dr. Hroughtou wn*»
absent Uurlug the recent trouble, nml will
takp occasion to express himself concern
ing what hi* believes to l»c Atlanta's great
est need at the present time. The chorus
choir will slug one of Mr. Alexander's
latest songs, which has just been Issued
Iu England. At the tnornlug service. Dr.
Broughton’s subject will l*o •*Otir Oppor
tunities aud Their Enlargement.”
WOODWARD AVENUE RAITIST-Cor-
ner Woodward and Cherokee avenues.
Preaching morning at 41 a. m. and evenlug
at 7:30 by the pnstor. Rev. 11. C. Harley.
Hnbbnth school nt 9:39 s. in. Junior Bap
tist Young People’s union Sunday nfler-
nt 3 p. m. Midweek prayer sepdee
Wednesday evening nt 7:39 p. m.
ggonor,* of the Edgewood
jiureh, will preach nt 7:30 p. m. Mis* Wll-
Workers' meeting nt 7 p.
METHODI8T.
WALKER STREET METHODIST —
Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:30 p. iu. by
♦he pastor. Rev. W. L. Pierce. Hundny
school nt 9:30 n. in. Special stewards
meeting nt the pnraonnge Tuesday at t:30
... All ate wards expected to give nn
account of their stewardship. Prayer meet-
Ing Wednesday nt 7:30 p. ni. Special home-
coming service* Sunday, November 5.
GRA’CE METIIODI8T—Corner Boulevard
nd Highland avenue. Rev. C. C. Jarrell,
nen class, Phllathea doss,
preaching by pastor,
worth League.
by pastor.
At U ^...
At 8:19 p. ni., Bp-
At 7:39 p. m., preaching
ST. JOHNS MISSION—College Park.
Rev. W. J. Moody Iu charge. Morning
prayer and eerwon at JJ.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN - 44 F.nst limiter
street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching nt 11, a. m. and_ <:30 p.
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
and Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith,
pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. in. aud 7UI
HOWELL 8TATION CHRISTIAN—End
of Murlcttn street car line. Bev, George
W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school nt 3 |».
m. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7:39 p. m.
Baker street, “Everlasting Punishment’
I* the subject of the'ldiSQn-sormon tomor
row lit 11 n. nt. and 8 p. u». Testimonial
meeting Wednesday at 8 n. tn. Rending
rooms S12-814 |Sngllsh-Aincncau building.
Tin? Unitarian Church (Church of Our
Father), corner c*lu nnd Spring streets.
“ ‘ D.. in*
Rw. llnlh It. HbtiqM’n, ... if,, uiiiiiFiirr
tlinwe. Itctfilnr wentlitf wrvloM st 11
in. 8an4«r erboal at 9:4.'. a. nt.
BT. John* G.rtithii Drangcllcnl I.itthomn
F'hiltTh, «trher ForartB anti Gern.lt etrwt*.
— *«' — ‘ “ —'
- Benrtrra with
h.tct *t 11 e. nt. Tin. re
formation of. the i-hurch will bn eelolirntert
with nppropriete eoaer and apeetnl inniile.
Hole eqmmqnlnn will lie niltnlDleterml.
Yuuna lvople'e ‘Bocte)/ at 3:30 p,
“KEEP SMILING."
Continued from Oppoiit* Pag*.
COI.I.EGB 2-ARK CHRISTIAN-Rer. G.
11. Illimani, pa,tor. Bible mbonl eterj
iFonl'a dar at 10 a,
lord's iluy at II a. n:
H, .
I-reochln* Brat
and 7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
NORTH AVKNl'E fllKHBYTEUIAN-
Uotner t-enehtreo etreet nod North avenue.
Iter. Kit-hard Oran' Fllnn, pttator. Morn
Ins worship at It a. nt. Evening .wonthlp at
S p. m. Drenching hy the .paator at Itolb
aerrlrea. Snbhalb nchool 9:30 o. m. linn.
Hoke Smith tuid Chnrlea D. Tuller. euper-
Intendenta. Tenehera 1 traliilnx claaa con
ducted hy Dr. Marl on Mill, trull, at to n.
— Mon * leaeito meet, nt the name hour.
nin* Men', League at 9:30. Uoveuantera
... 4 p. ni. L-hrtatlan Endeavor nt 7 p. in.
Miriam, meet Wedneaday at 8:30 p. in.
Prayer aervlce at 7 p. iu. conducted liy the
paator. I^itlea' prayer circle Thumlay at
4 |i. in. All our ilttlttga nre free. Young
I-AnK STREET itETIIODI8T—Corner
of Park and Lee atreet*. Rev. M. I* Trout
matt, paator. Sunday aervtcea: Sundaj
' ot at 9:30 a. m. Weaeblng nt ll i'- i
7:30 p. m. by the paator Wednesday
evening prayer meeting it 7:30 o clock.
PAYNE’S MEMORIAL METHODI8T-
I'nnier llunnlctttt and l.uekle atreeta. Y\,
T. Ilunnleutt. paator. I-reaebln* at 11 a.
mw e.»,|<llng | elder
ui. liy Dr. J. It. Enkea. nrealc
of Atlanta dlatrlet. At 7:« p. m. br
paator. Sunday achool at 3:30 a. nt. Pri
er meetlug Wedneaday at < :6S p. nt.
HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST -
Rev. R. It. Robb, D.D., P«*tor. Sunday
achool at 9:30 a. m. Preaeblng at H nt.
liy n memlter «f Holloeaa convention. Serv-
Icea alio at 7:30 p. in.
ST. MARK METHODIST-Corner Peach-
tree and Fifth streets The pastor, Rev.
Charles O. Jones, D.p., iJ
a m. nnd 7:45 p. m. Sunday achool nt
»•*>“. o' Daef mate eU«a taught by W.
*• Crnaaelle. Prayer meeting nodneadoy
ST. JOHN METHODIST—The paator, H.
C’ Christian, will preach at 11 n. m. At
■ ; :3) p. ui., the pastor will hold revival serv
ice*.
• LUKE METHODIST—At Junction
;tl .tract nnd «''£««
lehol at 9 *0 a. 14. Praactflug nt It a. nt.
- v. J. 8 So inter*, who ,le atteinlln.
•linea^
t?e KSin^^nTentfonl Services
‘^50 p. ra;
ittcmlliif
os usual
JK , ai5 , 2SS»? A fcfW! r -fc*
“ *■ it. ,.-i«t.ir 1 Knwnrth Inuigtia
men nnd commercial trnvelera are capo-
clntty Invltetl.
FIRST DR EH R YTERIA N-Rcr. B. YV.
Ytyy, of the Flrat Praalytcrlan church.
Dnlton, On., will nraach Sunday morning
at 11. The Rnhhnth wkool la at 9:30. An
excellent orebcatrn. led by P. M. Hubbard,
, conducted t>y Dr. Pat
ton.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor-
.. „ _. ni. |,y the paator. Her. X.
McGee, of Chattanooga. Toun. Sitbbnih
achool nt 9:30 a. in. I'rayer meeting YYed-
ucailuy nt 7:30 p. nt.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN -
Morning worahlp at 11. Evening werahlp
heart holds the phlloRopby
solves the problem, of earth and re
veal, the duties of heaven.
The face marked by extreme plain
neaa of feature or by the cruel ravage,
of dlaeaae In made beautiful Indeed, If
there be alwaya a smile In the heart,
while the countenance as beautiful as
nature and the practiced dermatologist
can make It, I* an unlovely thing at
best unless there dwells In the soul
which wear* Jt an optimism which
curves the lips In the amlle the world
so sorely need* and flashes forth from
the eye In welcome to all that la good
and In challenge to all, that la lll.gt
Let ua "keep smiling,” then, no mat
ter what happens to ua In the external
world. The world will love ua If we do,
and then to our surprise and Joy we
shall discover that the world will grad
ually make It- easier for ua to “keen
smiling."
But, If we desire that tha world shall
And out that our amlle Is a genuine one
and not the wearisome wearing of a
maak, we muat spend lea* time before
our mirror* so that we shall hav# morn
time to spend with God.
SOWMAN-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,
President.
W. B. WILLINGHAM,
Scc’y and Treas.
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
H. H. TIFT,
Vlce-Prei.
LUMBER COMPANY
Roufb and Dretted Lumber, Hath, Doors, Blinds, Builders*
Hardware.
209 Murphy Avenue. Take East Polut or College Park
Car and pet off nt McCall’s Crosalog on Lee Street n ‘“
phone 86 West; Atlanta Phono 71L
Bell
C. A. GOUGE.
83 N. Pryor St.
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. If it’s
niade of metal, see me.
BELL PHONE 1443.
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 Yards, corner South Pryor and South
ern Railway. Phone 3354. City office, 6 North For
syth, Austell Building. Atlanta phone 400. Bell 303.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels,
Doors, Sash & Blinds
N I
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta, . Georgia.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty.
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
bond.
59 S. Forsyth 8L Atlanta, Ga.
Both Phonos.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANING MILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO
339 OECATUR STREET.
Roogh and Dressed Lumber, Shingles. Laths,
Sash. Doors, Blinds and Builders’ Hardware.
Our saw mill Interests In Tift County, Oa , af
ford us facilities to give prompt service and at tha
lowest prices. Dimension Umbers a specialty.
Both Phones 372S.
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. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152.
'Dixie
^Tile and
Cement
yes. we are under
BOND TO THE CITY TO DO
STREET SIDEWALKS.
LET US BID ON YOUR
WORK. WE GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION.
PHONE W-44S.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
^lir.following schedule figure* publish™! olily ns Information, and ore not guarai\tfrqj!!
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
NA.—Arrive From- I No.—Depart To—
» 2 Neehrlll... 7:16 nml* 2 Naehvllle. 1* *»
73 Marietta... 1:25 era I 74 iInrlet:«..U:10 pra
■« Naahvtll*..U:46 anil* 92 NnabvUle.4:69 pm
76 Marietta... 2:66 prat 72 Marietta.. 6:p0 pm
• y Naehvllle.. 7:26 put • 4 Naehvllle. 6:60 pm
CKNTRAI. OF Ufc>
Arrive From—
RarunnaU.,... 7:10 am
Jacksonville*. 7:50 am
51lcou....... .11:40 *w
tfsvanmb .... 4:16 pm
Macou 5:00 pii
UUUI- RAILWAY.
Depart To-
Mnrou 13:61 am
Savannah 1:00 am
Mteon........ 4:06 pm
savannah 9:16 pm
Jackaunvlll*.. 6:23pm
ATLANTA AND WEST l'UINT RAIL
ROAD.
Arrive From— I Deperl To—
•Mmn U:40am( a Montgaatery 6-JO am
*4 , e , ii , u , f.r.' r . T 'ii^ ns
LsGrsng**.,.., 8:20 sui LaGrange.... 5:30 pm
Montgomery. 3:49 pml'Moutgln'rj.lDUpm
•Daily. All other trains daily except Bun*
day.
All trains of Atlanta nnd West Folnt
Railroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atlanta Terminal stntlon. eorn*r of
Mltehell atreet and Madison uvemte.
GKOUUIA
Arrive From—
•Augusta 6:80 am
Conyers 8:45 am
Covington 7:4« am
•Angustn.. . .12:10 pm
Utbonla ? pm
•Augusta 1:15 pm
•Dally. All other tre
dny.
IA1LKOAU
Depart To—
•Angneta...... 7:45 am
Utbonla 10:86 am
•Auguitn...... 9i» pm
Conyers 6:00 pm
Covington.,.. 8:10 pm
•Auguste 11:45 pro
lne dally except Bun-
26.
ii
33.
40 i 51—
Lv. Atlnutn (C.
Ar. Tocrou (K. T.). .......
Ar. Mnnrtnnburg. ........
Ar. tTiarlotte
Ar. Washington.
Ar. New York. ,
li:00noon
1:26 a. tn.
8:43 a.m.
9:20 n.m.
9:10 p.m.
8:10 n.tu.
7:50 a.m.
12:07 p.m.
1:66 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
12.0) noou
3:35 p.m.
8:08 p.m.
K:13 p m.
8:42 n.m.
12:43 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
6:03 p.m.
8:50 p.m,
11:00 p.m.
1146 a.m.
430 p4S.
9:10 p.m.
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WE8T,-
ft 1 T.
*
Lv. Atlanta.
Ar. Chattanooga
Ar. Cincinnati . . .
Ar. leoularvllle. *.
Ar. Chicago
6d0 a. tu.
9:45 a.m.
7:40 p.m.
8 rOO p.m.
7:10 n.m.
7:66 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
4.io p.m.
9:66 p.m.
8:10 n.m.
3:46 a.m.
*:*> p.m.
JACKSONVILLE, BRUN8WICK, ETC.
18.
A
to. t 14.
Lv. Atlanta. . . .
Ar. Macon
Ar. Cdchrnn. ........ .
Ar. Jestip. .
Ar. Brunswick.
Ar. Jacksonville.
4:d*.m.
9:7) n.m.
19:30 n.m.
!:* p-m.
12:16 p.tn.
2:40 p.m.
4:14 p.in.
7:10 p.in.
8:45 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
1^0 a.m.'
2:40 n.m.
8:00 a.m.
::::::::::::
9:20 p.m.
1 8:50 a.m.
BIRMINGHAM. MEMPHI8 AND THE WEST.
ft
ST
37.
at 1 If—
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. AumMI.
Ar. Tallspoott
Ar. Attnlaton.
Ar. lUrinlngbnin
4:00 a.m.
4:3S a.m.
8:29 n.m.
7:43 a.m.
10:16 a.m.
7r00n.ni.
7:35 n.m.
8:66 a.m.
10:03 a.m*
12:05 p.m.
~4:& p.m.
fi.-0Sp.cn.
6:74 p.m.
7^8 p.m.
9:39 p.m.
8:16 p.m.
7r05 p.m.
9&) p.m.
11:30 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
1:41 a.m.
3/8 p.m.
5:3S n.m.
COLUMBUS. FORT VALTEV, ETC.
24. II
it
Ar. Williamson.
Ar. Fort Vallsy
4:35 p.m.
§3K p.m.
8:2J l ~
ISsii
HHAIIOAKH AIK LINK RAILWAY,
Wu^fSauli) a m It I rml ngh* nj.TVTlO am
AhhtvIJi#.,,... n:44 aiulMonros 7:29 am
Memphis.. 11:45 am Ntw York....l2:00 to
New York 5:59 pm Abbetlllt.... 4:M pm
Monroe 7:49 pmfllemnbts 1.40 pm.
llrmlngbnm.. 7:4T. pm Wnsblugtoo... 8:99 pm
Shown lo Central time.
jfctta
4:30 p.m.
8:25 p in.
9:00 p.m.
I'aeeeger *B~d Tfck.t Offlc.. 1 PMehtre* 81.' l-aea* M3. Ticket Office ftnnlnaf
IckrlOfflce, 1 retebtre. Btreet. Thane 142. Ticket Office Tar-
nt 7:30. Hannon* by Rev. t harlv* It. Ma-
list. Thera will be the laat Huinlo,- eery
Irea at wbloh Jlr. Mebet will wear*.
Huntley eehool at 9:30 a. nt. Young. l**opl*'e
Society ui 6:30. Regular midweek prayer
service YVodueeday evening at 7:30.
YVAI.LACE I-REHRYTERIAN — Corner
YVatkcr and Htonew-nll atraete. Rev. T. 1*.
Cleveland paator. Kervleea at H «. m- i
7:45 p. m. Sablmth aebool at 9:30 a.
I’rayer meeting YYedneadny at 7:46 p. ui.
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN - Corttcr
Chantlierllii and Jaelteon atreeta. There
will lie preaching Bandar at 11 a. tn. ami
7*1 it. in. Regular Wednesday evening
prayer meeting nt 7:33l Hnbtiatb achool at
S 30 0. nT The Young l-eople'e Hoelety
nteeta every Friday at 7:30 p. at.
MOOBE MEMORIAL I'REHBYTERIAN-
(•orner l.uekle nml Latimer atraeta. Dr.A.
R. Iltdderby, paator. Preaeblng by the paa-
lor at It ■- in- and 7:36 p. to. Cbrleilau
Endeavor nt 6:39 p. m.
ip. m. by the 'paator." Epwortb l«J»J
ftaWSggg
«» «=» P; iTlIiY m.?5«ral
»“hS'. Nolindar pr*I" meeting every day
from 13 to 1 o'clock.
San.'paator "Jnnday at.»,:30
l-nniie woSblp at lo'5s a "in.' ami »j»P. t».
Sul U3 ? '* » ™r l :
CENTRAL pnEHBYTERIAN-Waahla9-
Kd* r . ThCfDB
ton atreet. onpoalte enpltpl. Rev. Theroit
II Rice. D.lV, paator. Hunday aebool at
1 tn. Regular eervlee# at U a. m.
p. iu. Thla I* Humlay achool rally
9:30
day. ‘ The paator" will preach both morti
Ing nml evinlng. The new organ la now
l„* place nml thera *- rvlcea will be held
In the innlii auditorium.
whool at 9« a. in. Morning ewTlce
a. in. amt the paator of the ebor.h wllMie
luatnlle*l at 3:3) p.
tsnlne*. ami other*,
vltnl to attend.
GEOUGIA AVENUE I’ltl-.HltYTLItlAX—
I'oruer Georgia nvenue and Grant atraet.
Morning rarvhe tit U. l-raarhlng l.y Iter.
T. E. i'oaiv.-ra.'. Humlay aeh>ed at 9JO a.
ROUND TRIP
And Cheap One-way Rates
-TO-
CALIFOBNIA AND NORTHWEST
Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Paclflo
Coast and Northwest until September 15th, with special (topovsr
privileges, good returning to .October 31st, 1906.
CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND
NORTHWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER 31st.
Use th* splendid through service of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC from
New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC -from St. Loula or Chicago to
destination with 8teamshlp Lines to Japsn, China, etc.
Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from
Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st.
WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION.
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt.,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. O. BEAN, T. P. A.
vYWYinnnmfYronfr
-A-OOOOOOOQCAXJkJ A
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Train* Leave Atlanta, New Terminal
Station, comer Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
3, B.—Following schedule flgnras pub*
Hiked only aa information and era not
guaranteed:
4:00 a. II,-Na a DAILY. Local to Dir-
mlocnao. Baking all atopa; arriving Iu
Blnalngoam 19:1* a. a.
13) A. II.—No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A eolld
ve>tlhiili"i trnlii Atlanta Cinc innati with
out change, rompoaed ot veatlbuled day
coaches and I-ullmaa drawing room sleep
ing car*. Arrtrea Rome 7:10 a. ra.; Chat
tanooga 1:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7do p. m.l
Loulsrlll* 1:11 p. «■: Chicago 7.33 a. m.
Cat* car aervlce. All mean nelwaen At-
Innta and Cincinnati.
6:7) A. IL—No. SO DAILY, lo Crlfflo aod
Columbus, arrive, Griffin 7:U a. at.: Co
lumbus 19 a. m.
<:|5 A. U.—. O. 12. DAILY, local to Uacoa.
Brunswick anil Jacksonville Make, all
atop* , arriving Macon 9:16 a. m.; Bruns
wick 4 p. nt.: Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
1M A. M.-No. 25, DAILY—I-ullmaa ts
Blrmloghain. llemphle, Kansas City and
Colorado Springe. Arrives Uampala I:u6
p. at.; Sanaa, City 9:45 a. m . and Colorado
gprlnga 4:16 a. u.
7:69 A. M.-No. I» DAILY.—Local it
Charlotte, DaarlUe, Richmond aod A,ho-
Till*.
746 A. U.-N- 7. DAILY, Chattanooga.
12 NOON, no. % DAILY.—Waahlagfon
and Sonttiwestern Limited. Electric light-
ed. bleeping, library, observation and club
can through without dung*. Dining cars
servo all araeis ea route. Arrive* YY'aah-
Ingtnigat*, m..: New York U;«t o. to.^
l« P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New York
bam. Arrtrea Blratlagaam 9:16
Mviu^phU 7:16 A. m.
P- m- J
■ua-
4: >b i*. a : —No- 18. DAILY. ne«pt
ij, “Air Uit* •wmIc'* to Tocco*.
4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY—Griffis tod
CoIqiuuui. Pullmaa pulac* awvplag erne
alio coachiM.
MB?. M— No. 23, DAILY.—Local (o ¥%j.
vttr\Hi** atnl Fort Vahey.
4:60 P. lC-Noi U DAILY.—Thi
dra_wlng mom ood.iiMpia^M
rlnnntl ami Moinpbl* and
L«)|||b\111i*. Arrive^ Home 7:20 p. m.; itaitoa
8:38 p. m.: Chalfnnooga 9:U p. a.; Mamphl#
Louisville 3:59 a. m.; Mt. Lonl*
f p. m.: Cincinnati 3:19^
.1:15 P. M.-rvo 25. DAILY.—M*k«w
•top*. Local io H*fita: triirra H*0ta )0:M
4ww* AtUara.
ortoii 1146 a m.; York ip.
12:1s P, M.—No. t. Uill.l.-ldical for
J«coo. BiTlvine Miron ra* a o.
oo9«rratloo chair
KtMerllir.
car Atl.-mtt. to jficoa.
4:23 P «7. DAILT.-Pallmao
sleeping car ana aaj coaches to Illrmlng*
11:15 P. M - No. 14. DAI LY.—Florida Lt«.
Ite«i A *011.1 vwitilMiieo train to Jacksoi'
vllie, l-'la. Through siMping car* ao«t day
< o*irbe* to .lAt-knouvtile and Ilruoiwlck: *r-
rlte* Jaekaonrill* 3*A0 *. to.; Braotwlck
8 a. m.: 8t. Augustine IV a. m.
11 AO P.YM.-No. 97. DAI LY.—Through
Pullman drawing room sleeping *tr. 41*
laufn to Shrivpprt. Loci) sleeper Atlanta
to Birmingham.' ArrLe* Blrialaghaai 6:8i
a. m.t Meridian ll a. ra.: Jackson 3:15 p.
ui.; Vlrkaliurg. 4:06 p. io.: Shreveport 10:5*
». ro. Sleeper* opcu to rcrvlt«. passenger*
p..r
« RiuVtT-Xo, st. DAILY.—^Tnlted Htatet
Fast Stan. Bolld te*tl»iniei» train. Sleeping
cars to N*«r ’ ork, Ulchmond. Charlotte nnd
Asheville. Coaches to Wasblogtoa. Dining
cars sarv* all meals rn route. Arrive*
Washington 9:30 p. m.: New York 8:23 a. ta.
l^xral Atlanta-Charlotte sleeper opeu to
receive paooengers at 9:00 p. m. I^>cal
Atlsata-AVhrrir
E
er* Palldloff. nnd n«vr Terminal Stntlea.
‘Phone*. Cite office. 1C main; depot,
on Terminal *srbangs
To Place Wires Underground.
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, 8. C„ Oct. 27.—General
Manager Kpps Brown, of the Southern
Bell Telephone Company, with head
quarters In Atlanta; spent Thursday In
the city conferring with Manager R.
D. Bowers, of the local exchange, and
business men, with reference to im
provements to be made In the tele
phone service In Spartanburg. .Vinom?'
the Improvements that are being con
templated ts a handsome telephone ex
change building and placing the wires
underground.