The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 03, 1906, Image 15

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 19ur. 15 Wrr»' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SCENF0F GREAT TROLLEY TRAIN WRECK NEAR ATLANTIC CITY, IN WHICH FIFTY-EIGHT PEOPLE LOST LIFE , , if „ff„„ +vnllnv + V nin wvprtk fipfli- Atlantic Citv on the Po unsylvania railroad’s bj’auck line, the West Jersey and Seashore. The picture shows, at the lei t, the end of the %8,'£S£££SZZ2l & ROSE AND DOLLARS By REV. EVERETT DEAN ELLENWOOD,! PASTOR UNIVERSAL1ST CHURCH jut nn Peachtree, street a new house | worship Is rapidly nearing comple- n. Every ’ passerby will) Is so for- iatr- as to claim tills as his home city 1st feel a certain sense of pride and • in the noble proportions and the isle architectural beauty of this new Idence of a people's belief In Clod, and feeling of genuine gratitude to this rtlcular household of faith for Its ntrlimtlon to- the city’s moral wealth Hut even more encouraging than the lendid faith and devotion revealed in is assembling of stone and brick and a tar ts the evidence that those who ve this work In hand are filled with neratlon for the ( earth rooted pillars •Gnd's flrst temples, the- gruves. ie care exercised to preserve the life ■1 beauty of the- noble trees which II Hallow tho entrance to this, house God speaks volumes for the,.genuine lture of the spirits who shall gather •rein for praise and worship. This Is said to be tho age of the dol- . Too many of ub are prone to reck- our civilisation by the length of oui llroads Olid tho wealth of our com- rvo. Wo are justly proud of this antlful and rapidly growing city In ii< ii we llnd our homes and our most imate Interests. The far-famed At* ita spirit" Is a very encouraging Inc Indeed. It prophesies tho time len our boasting shall he nieasurably ndlcated. But do we really do out- Ives Justice, do tv« not nctuallj. hu- iliate our beloved ciiy.ln. tit* njlndj discerning men when we estimate i progress by tlm Increase In het 111; clearings? When, with ? [conscious swelling of tlie che»t we apeak of our city as “the New York of the Houth or the 1’hlcngo of the South,” just what tlo wo have most prominent ly in inlnil. I wonder? Do we think first of all of the opportunities for gen uine soul culture which so abound and so continually Increase in these great centers of population? Do our thoughts go out. first of all, to the art galleries, the museums, the splendid orchestral productions, the Immense vhoral socie ties with their matchless renditions of the Inspirations and dreams of the masters of song, to the free lecture as sociations, the free nlglu schools, the splendidly equipped educational sys tems. the Immense free circulating li braries, the great park systems reach ing to all parts of these cities, the miles and miles of beautiful flower bedecked boulevards, the countless free play grounds for the children, tho gymna sium* and public baths, the number less free Institutions for the relief of human need and distress, and the In creasing numbers of other Institution* and Influences which tend to lift life from the disappointing meagerness of mere existence/Is it this that we have in mind when we liken our city to some one of tho larger collections of human beings, or do we think, first of all. of the jostling multitudes of peo ple rushing madly about with every energy apparently devoted to the task of getting somewhere else as quickly as possible, each one burdened v»lth his own special brand of selfishness; or of the interminable rows of sky ward reaching masses • of steel and stone forming gloomy lanes down which scurry constantly the tiny crea tures who have called them Into be ing; or of the shriek of whistles, tho clang of hells and the unceasing thun der of a great city** industrial life; or of the smothering pall of smoke which too often hides front view the majestic march of the fclng of day; or of the multitudes of fortress-like factories, each for its stated fee of human life turning out so many million of this or that or the other within a stipulated time: or of those mighty financial in stitutions where men do barter with the fortunes of a Croesus without even the flutter of an eyelid or a quick ened heart-beat: or of any of the oth er Innumerable Indications of the great aggregation of weulth, the bringing to gether of such great quantities of the precious 5*ellow metal, whose gleam and shine and* merry jingle are too often powerful to make us forget the moan of distress and the pitiful bab bie of Ignorance? What Is It, I say. that we first think of, when, in aspi ration and in prophecy, we thus speak or think of our own beloved home city in Increasing terms of greatness? Is it culture or commerce? Is It men or monoy? Is It (Sod or mammon? It Is well that the rising generation among us. those who shall he respon sible for the molding of the structure and the policies of the “Greater At lanta.” shall be early Impressed with the actual utility of beauty und the spiritual aspirations which, form tho elem-nts of true culture.. There la Imperative need for. the further culti vation of the esthetic sense. With fur too many men-and women the actual value of r thing Ift measured only by the i>ower of .4? productiveness In dollars and cent*.. .And they are reckoned as good citizens, too. They observe the laws, they pay their taxes, REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD. they contribute of their means and of their persons to the worship of the God In whom they believer the impulses of benevolence ate not dormant within their breasts, Opd they arc considered to be “public BpIrttM.” too. They have a certain sort <tf.<pridq In the city in which they find' their homes. They Services in Atlanta Churches baptist _ ' ST BAPTIST—Fcadttrei' sail *.ain Hr. W. W. iJindfam, PJJJW- *W; [ip „t r 7:"i; ‘rabJeehf'Dn'y Controlling I'TIST TAUEBNArJiE—Ur. br» «; ihiun will mi bis >»» pull'B fuujtf, In-; uod night. Alill o * l‘»fk !. h on "RengJoo Ii, the DaMy Lift;, ■••rs will received Into the eUwrcu. is!" he will pnWb an e !! n f •*'? •••ri.,. Awfil Doom of a »' n *i Following tlnf sermon Agen-nd :**ll*»tl«- noitico wli lw» held. . k- (he Tabrii*«*!«* to rig'iliwen rV TbeSjoni* eb5r "Ul r«Jj * of t’hiirleiiyl' Alexander s latest ri»i#.iAtir. litmuht«m brnngfit with [, whW.h V Dr. r brought with iUp pivaont ngltatlfi of tin* prohibition Hf iion for Atlanta. JACKSON It 11,1.BAIT 1ST—rare «•*{ fventi,, and JnrllsS) •fi* 1 w held at 11 a. i! an>l ?*> P, **-'■ • SM.-I T. Wlltln*nni. the anluK pastnr. ". preach. Sunav sclmol at J* i*i- • - )Vedne«dny"v«Dlng at i-M. There*- ii.tinthiy roncirnco Is In connection -ilk '111* acyvlcT Ladle.' Mlaalcuary amt AM Society und" Tburadny aftcrmKin at IMMAXUBI, (BaFtTsT-^ A. Cowan, N‘‘"! Honda/ School fl l lar KPrvIcPM a tit jt. 111. and 7:39 p. m. I ue 1*3■ in r will p|sch at both service*. M-DOXAIjf BAITI8T—Iter. George T. U»wi*. pastoi* will preach at 11 a. m. and • !•. in. HtfUSy school at 0:16 a. nt. •—Prcflcblng Numiajrachool at 0n, •.LKNN (STREET BAPTIST—Corn*’ M**nn nu Smith streets. Bar. J. honnu wi occupy the The it o'locU aarriec .III J I prayer ffTic*, after which then’ • "Uf Pror ,» „f the members for the pnnvose n f • alllg n pastor. Sunday achool f:J1 n. .reel*. iu 1 '. *»• i pulpit at ,:i> p. in, will I'" » son* nud ,-blch Tberi- will t» a A lA kNU - Ur. John F. Pprwvr. pa.t,„r. IT. TP. Bell will urn-.l, at the morning “■"I, amt Mr. Uenwm. of Brazil, at tb» ' ,,'uif •entire. Mnitdar aphoul at »3D a. a. rayer uieetlag Wedaeaday at 7:3> p. ui. WODtVAItlJ AVEVIK BAPTIST—t'or- ■ r"f Bond ward nud Then,Ire avoiuiea. .-.fain* l.y iu. imitor. Rev. II. C. Ilnr- lev at 11 a IU. anil 7:33 p. to. Bible jqliool ii' ii -n a i i .Tumor B. v. P. r. taeetlug at S pf m. Bara.-a and Phllatlila elaiaaa l>. iu. Iteaulnr mobtlily conferenco " odnita- day at 7:33 p. w. CENTRAT, BAPTIRT-It. I- Mo'lvy- l’“« - tor Preat'blng Pv tbe pastor at 11 a. iu- ami 7:30 p. m. Ju«t ten years ago thv pna- tor lieaan W« Brst pastorate witb this 'burcb* He will prearli a sermon "PProprU «r.“ ill Ilie oeeHSlon. Huiular sebool nt U:»3 S.'m Persmiai Workers’ club at 7 p. m. l APITUt. AVBXl’B BAPTIBT-Ptreeb; lug by Fn*tor .1. K. Brlgg* nt It «. «n. ! "' u 7::?) p. in. Monday *ch«M»i at 9:&> a. w. dies'* Snaalonnry Km-lety Monday at |k m, narm’S prayer moetlw, Mendny nt ...ri n in Teachers’ mw’tlng Tuesday at 7mW S»! iu.' Prayer and praise Meeting "*ln** ‘lay nt 7:3) p. in. Mentor It. 1. • . rri ilny m 7:45 p. m. WKMTKBN HEIGHTS HAPTIMT-Vaator V. t*. Xorcross will preach-nt 11 o. m. and iay p, in. Monday school at 9:1^ n. ni. II. iC l\ !’. at #:3h p. m. Ordination of dea cons nt 3:S«> |»- >»• TEMPlsB UAPTIHT—Tin* onllnnmv «f the Isold’* supper Will be i-elebmtjHl at this church following pn*aclilug byihc paator nud the reception nt new nieojbcra at the il l m service. Monday school at 10 n. in. Night senrtoe nt 7followed by the ordi nance of baptism. HOt'TIi SIDH BAPTIMT—Capitol avenue nenr Weymaii atr«»t. The pastor, ^.T. H. Dunlap, will preach at 11 a. m. *ud ».*) P ; m U Monday «e*h«>ol nt a^J n. n». Udle* Kmiety Tuesday at 3 r». m. I*»ycr at 7:i) p. in. Wednesday. It. i. »• t. on Thursday St 7 p. m. HECON1) BAPTIMT—Dr. John B. White, the po*>tor. will preach at 11 «does ••I* the World Getting Wor**: At ,JO n iu.. the evening nerrlee will bcglnwith I. NiH't'lu 1 soug hr the qnsrtct. Dr. WhU* wHl pr?i./h mi “Persoiml Duty. Personal PutriotUni und Individual lli**poiisltdllty — a Mention to young Montheruern. METHODI8T. ST. MARK METHODIBT—Coraer I’.a.-li- trre and Fifth strrets. Ilie im.lnr, Hus. I'hnrlss i>. Jon.*.. UU. will lireaeb at li „ m and 7:13 t>. m. Afrer tba inoruluz sermon will Is; cammnnliMl. ,1uuday ...|i,><d « a. 111. Inar inulo . lass tauifbt li.» vv V “jnisssllo. Woman’s Forelmi, MIs- ■im.srv lodcbr anil mretlna of t hnrch Im* nro?/mrnt >U» l“ty Tnred.y at i P. m. stewards’ me. Unit Toewlsy, nt . A>- Fray* ,r uiretlu* We.ln.sdoy at p, m. ST. IOIIN MKTIIODIST-Tbe iwslor. II. t’ Christian, will prearli at It a. ™>: rsitient of ihe I.I ■ Hnpper at elost of the sermnn. Th" pasior will l>t«<h st p. in., .smduetlD* rwlrnl serrlees. ENGLISH AVENFESIETUODWT-a E. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaebln* mornlnir and nlalii liy tier. I'. M. Wllllntiis. Ban- day school st 3 p. m. Prayer nieo lnR Wed- nowlny at 7:SU p. in. Stewsrds' mseilu* Moinliiy at 7 p. m. JUFFKUNON HTBKKT MKTIIODIST-H. E. I*. Tlmmous. pastor. Preaching at.11 n. in. by Ilev. M. Huuton^ /Sunday school a. ui. Preaching at •:.» p. ni. liy It E. Io. Tlminons. Hollnes* prayer meet lux Thursday at 7:3) p. in. Ready Workers Monday ut 1:30 p. in. INMAN PARK MRTIIODIMT- Kdgew«iod avenue and Hurt street. Rev. Henry B. ilsys, pastor. Preaching by pastor nt ll u. ni. and 7:10 p. m. Prayer inecling Wed- ueadoy at p. iu. «»nisns Porcgi. Missionary 8iK*lety Monday at *- A*. At to- iieitiUll llu* pastor will pn*«eh at 4. fol lowing Muoday school at 3 o cbwk. MX. I.l'KH METIIODIMT—At Junction of Powvll street and Bercnu avenue. Munday school nt 9:30 a. m. Preselling by tUe |m»s- tor. George W. Grlncr, at 11 a. in. and *:<J9 p. m. WI’.HLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Rev. trank nlltM, paator. Monday achool at 9^0 u. m. Ihwy lVopte’n Husk. Young Men a Ilsraca ctss*. Young Ladles l*hll«The« class. Pnscblng nt it s. m. by tlie imstor. Hong service nt 7:30 p. m. Mjieclal mnslc by choro* and orcbestm. Molo by Professor A. 4. Boil- man. Preaching at 3 by the. pastor. Ep* worth league devotional sorvue nt 6-W p. in. Wednesday at «:*» p. Bible school teaeUers' meeting; 100 p. m„ prayer serv I,'; s:30 p. in., church sooisi. Noonday prayer medlug every day from I- to « o'clock. PARK MTU BBT METHOD I KT-Forucr of Park and Is?e streets. Rev. M. I rout- man. pastor. Hundsy services: Sunday school at •.»:*> a. ro. Preaching »t II a. ui. and 1:T) p. ni. by the pastor Wednesday evening prayer imtulng at tOft oclock. IIEMPHILI. AVEXI E .MBTIIODIXT - H.mphlll aiaiiui'. ttarlh of Fmiualt strrel. Mlk.hmnrr einrvisas lu Xandajr Mbbvl. In IH,, Hinri'h than* will Im amir.nl roll vail of membrrs, followml by tho holy row- niunlnn. Turelay ••vaalna. fourth qnartvr* ly vepferenre. FIUKT MKTIIOniST—Jum llon of Freih- trre ami Ivy slrrels. Bor. Charles F.. How- Ilian. U.U.. nsstnr. Huinlar sohrel nt r, in. I’ubllo worship at If:.-, a. m. and 7:tB r>. ta. Tha moruloc aerrlre will ton- •1st of cillWrea’a <biy and inlsalonary rally by the Sunday si'hool. GBACE METHODIST—Cornre Bonlerard null lliahtnm! arenas. At 93!) n. in. Siui- ilsy school. At It a. M.. Iirrevhlnx liy pastor. At 4-.m |>. m.. Epworth l^upte. At 7:33 p. to., preaching liy paator. At a ; :li p. m.. Wmlnaaday, Monday reboot work ers’ nsonefl. At * p. ui. Wmlncsday, pray er meeting. KOI,EATON MEMORIAL METHODIST— Corner Washington and Fulton streets. Regular Services nt 11 n. ui. and .:Stl p. m. "cOlLeoU PARR 0 METHODIST—Biinday school at 9:31 a. m. l’rwtohlna at 11 a. in. by the pastor, Rev. VI. 11. LaPrsde, 4f. EPISCOPAL. Twsuty-Arst Sunday after Trlnltr. t’ATHEDRAL—Cpruer Washington and Hunter. Very. Iter. (’. T. A. 1’lse.D. D.. dean. 7:S3 a- m.. holy communion: 11 a. nt., litany, sermon nod holy communion; 4 p. in., evsalng prayer! 7:M p. m.. evonlijx prayer and sermon. Monday school it #•*. All other days; *:») n. ni.. holy communion; U a. m., morning prayer; 4:3') b. in., evening prnycr. Wcflucwlny a ml Friday: i.itnny at IQ&9. ST. LUKES—393 Peachtree, next to Peachtree Inn. Uev. i\ B. \YlImer. D.D.. reetor. At 7:10 a. in., holy communion: U ii. n„ holy eonimunbiu ami sermon; 7p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Hitmlay si'hool at 9:A7. Felds,': Litany nt M. INCARNATION—lee, near Gordon, IVmI End. Her. t. J. F. Ferry, rector. At i:A) s. m.. holy i.onunnnlon: It s. ni . morning nrayi-r. sermon and holy communion: a p. in., prayer und sermou. Sunday achool at *:« a. in. AVedneadoy: Evening prayer at S. Friday: Litany at <:3>l p. m. ALL SAINTS-Cornrr Wear reach tree anil North avenue. Iter. V.. K.- Fa rector. At » a. m.. holy rooimnnlon: U a. m.. Iltapy. aanwtn and holy eoiamnnloii. 4 p. hi., eveulpg prayer. Knnday achool 9 1’. Wednredny: Litany at 10:33. EPIPIIAXT— Corner Moreland and Euclid BTonuoa, Inman l'ark Bov. V. A. Langstoa In charge. At II a. m., holy communion and sermon: Sunday school nt a:«t. Wednesday: Litany at 4. CHAFE!. OF THE GOOD SHErHEltD- Flum, car ('orpin. Sunday sebool at 9:»3. MISSION OF THE HOL1 Woods aTenue. near West .re.....™, day aehool every Sumbiy at 3J9 p. m. HOLT COMFORTER-Corner Atlanta svenuo and Fullhlm street. Rev. Gilbert lllggs. D. !).. In charge. Evening prayer and sermon nt 4. Sunday school at 3. Wednesday, litany at 4. ST. ANDREWS—Comer Glenn ami Kent afreeta. Rev. Gilbert Hlgga. . D.D.. Iu charge. 11 a. m.. holy ccinmnBlon and ser mon: 7*3 n. in., evening Prayer and aer- awn. Sunday reboot at 3:io. Wednesday: Litany ami choir work at T:W. HOLT TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C, A. Ungaton In charge. Holy communion and •arteon at 1L by Iter. ff. 3. Moody. ST. TISIOTIIYS—South Kirkwood. Rev. C. A. Uttgaton Iu cliarge. Evening prayer and sermon at 4. eBetle In chariv. Morning prayer nud boast of Ita high buildings, Its splen did factories, stores nnd bunks, and the congested condition of the traffic in Its freight yardn; but they arc much more than likely to protest vigorously against what they will denounce ns the waste ful folly of taxing the people to pro vide n better purk system, or free kin dergartens, or public baths or ait art gallery. "They are good people, but they are exceedingly unfortunate. They have persistently dwarfed the develop ment of a very essential element in the character of the normal mutt or wom an. They are to bo genuinely pitied for they ntlss no much In life. The exqui site beauty of .the rose garden la large ly lost to them because they recognlto with a pang of greedy regret that the space It occupies might Just as well have accommodated a cotton field or a factory. The living Bcrinon preached by the sun-flooded windows which graco some great cathedral falla upon an unheeding soul, because the busy mind Is calculating how many hams ind bags of flour, how many tons of coal and pairs of shoes might have ministered to the relief of the needy among God's children out of, the price paid to the artists and artisans who placed those matchless pictures In their frames. They are dominated by the same apirlt that voiced the criticism And complaint against the woman who annointed with costly perfume, the per son of the world's deliverer. It I* the unhappy ex.iggeratlon of the spirit or Commercial Ism. And, Just as those Qver-xealous dis ciples failed to understand the Impulse which made the sacrifice of the woman of Bethany the most natural thing In sermon st 11, by R«'v. II. D. Phillips. ST. MARKS—LaOmnge. Rvr. R. K De- Belle Id charge. Evening prayer and Her at 3, by u«*r. II. D. Pill Rips. GOOD SHEPHERD—Au*UU.. her. II. F. DfHelh; In charge. MornJnjt prayer nna sermon at 11. Evening prayer ana aermoii at 3:S). ___ ST. JOHNS MISSION r-Oollsge Park. Rev. W. .1, Moody in dwrge. Morning prayer nnd sermon nt Ji. CHRISTIAN. FIRST UIUIBTIAN - 44 East Hunter ■treat. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, paator. Preaching , t .11. «. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Comer Gordqo and Dunu streets. Iter. Bernard P. Mmltb, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. nnd p. in. HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End of Marietta street car line. Uev. George W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school at 8 |>. in. Preaching nt It n. in. and 7:30 p. ui. COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAX-Itev. G. n. Illnnorit, poator. Bible srhpol o»«ry Lord’s day nt 10 n. tn. Preaching tlrst Lonl’a day at II n. m. aud 7:30 p. tu. PRE8BYTERIAN. WALLACE PR EH B Y TER I AN—Corner »f Walker nud Htoncwull atnets. Rev. V. 1. Cleveland, pastor. Preaching l»y^ pastor nt II n. in. nnd song eervlre at #:45 p. in. Paul Domdofo, the blind musician, will take part. Mahlnith school at 9:3n a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:4j p. ui. INMAN PARK I'llGHBYTERfAN-Premli- itig tomorrow at It n. m. and 7:.^> I». m. by the imstor, Rev. Jiimes R. Flcklen. Hun* dsy senoid nt *t:3r> a. m. Yopuf People* Hixdety nt S:t5 p. m. Regular midweek pniyer meeting at 7^> fi’clock \\ednes«lay CUMBERLAND PRi:.S»YTER!AN-Cor- ner Harris nnd .Spring atreets. Il*v. George II. Mack, pastor. Morning worship and eennon at 1! o'clock. No service at night. Munday school at 9:30 a. ui. Indies hoxll- fary Tuesday nt 3 p. in. CENTRJU# PRB8»>YTEBI AN—Washing ton street, opposite capltot. Iter. Thcron II. Bice, D.D., pastor. Hunday school nt 0;2^ a. m. Regular service* st 11 a. tu. and 7 p. m. Brotherhood Bible class In their room In Hunday school building nt ? :4S. .1. 4. Lugs ii will speak op "Tim •ord’s Kup|H»r and it* Meaning.” and Mar- loo M. Jackson, on ’The Apostle*. Dr. Walden, of Athens. Ga., will preach at at 7:3D. Harmons by Dr. T. E. Couverse. Hunday school at 9:39 a. tu. Young Peo ple** Society at 6:39 t». in. Regular mid week prayer renJee \Ye«inesIay evening at 7:30. the world for licr, no there are today many men und women who cannot fully appreciate the habit of thought of their brethren who do not entlmnte the prog- veaa of civilization by the ucales, tho yardstick or the cash reglnter. The man who could dig up bln wlfp’a Rower gar den to make a more convenient wal lowing place for hla hogs would only regard with contempt or with amaze ment the man, who “having two coat* would well one and buy w'hite hyacinth* with which to feed hla soul.” The world suffer* much In the hatting of Its progress toward true culture and enlightenment by the lndefattguble en* ©rgy of these apostles of the ultra com mercial spirit. What a vnndal man be comes ns he scurries over Ood’n vir gin earth trying to find some untouched nook or corner-which- he may 'improve and develop!” He delves deep In the earth to bVlng up some metal necessary to his scheme of progress, and not con tent with making unsightly rents and blotches upon the fair face of the land scape, he must needs send -forth from the chimneys of his smelter, poisonous fumes nnd gases, visiting with death all vegetation within reach of It* Influence, and converting Into a dismal desert a vast region which eratw’hll© blossomed as the rose. lie require* turpentine that he may make paint to cover the earth with signs advertising lit* various commercial enterprises, and multitude* of living cathedral spire* must give up their life blood at his dcinhrid and he-, come thenceforth dead ' and ukcjesii things, stark monuments td what one writer has termed the "bkrbailsih of civilization." Perhaps God ha* sought to give to IVnlkor, pastor. Hunday school nt 9:30 o. ui. Morning service st 11. sermon by the pastor. Young People’* Moclety Christian Endeavor nt G:30 p. m. Evening sorvlce nt 7:10, Prayer meeting Weduesusy evening at 7:30, followed by the teachers' training and normal class s Rice will preach at II «»ch>ek. Monday rally dny In the Hahlmth school. Special exercise* have been prepared and n flue mu sical program will be rendered by the or- ehestr*. All the former member* of the school are expected to Im* present. flltf school has been divided In a contest to hriug In the greater niimlMir Of new schol ars. Miss Belle Itrunuer lends one half und those whom she Invites will wear a blue rlblsiii. Mi** Pntdlho Wulchendorf lends the other side, which will Im* desig nated by n white ribbon. Tb* ribbon will be supplied at the door. COLLEGE PARK PRESBYTERIAN - Services Hunday at 11 a. m. by Rev. 4. II. Mach, pastor. Hunday school at 9:3) n. in. GEORGIA AVBXnff PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Oeorgtu avenue and Grunt street. Morning service »•: II o'clock nnd evening st 7:39 o’clock. Handoy school nt 9:J>. Memliers are isNiuented to he present und meet tbe newly c*ll«*l pastor. Rev. II. 4. Williams, formerly of Uharleston, H. l., who will prea<*h both sermons. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at «09 o clock. Hi* carthborh*, heavenward struggling children; q.*^n# of hope nnd cheer In some little mountain stream making Its way Horn, the oterivil snow* to tho great river in the valley, far below, but, ala*! It* music I* lost to u* because It* tiny rippling current has been choked and destroy*) by the filth and refune from *oine mine or factory. Here, In thl* nuumlvc granite boul der, around which the tender lichens cling so lovingly and confidingly, wp may find a sermon requiring for It* correct Interpretation and Immediate application no tedious preparation In tho schools or knowledge of long for gotten lore, but before we have a chance to read the sermon, It* pulpit Iihs been appropriated by some enter prising «on of the commercial age, who ruthlessly scrape* off the lichen, and’ with quantities of glaring point make* tho helpless boulder announce to all who come that way that somebody dr other sell* shoe* for three dollar* u pair that are warranted not to rip, tear nor run down at the heel. How shall we measure the progress of our civilization? By the number of thing* we moke to eat and wear anri sell to our neighbors, or by the extent to which we have developed within our own heart* the genuine -love for the beautiful thing* that God has made? By the number and capacity 9f our fac tories. the size of our armlea and the power of our death dealing, engine* of war, the wealth of our mine* and field* and forest*, or by the constant increase In our deep-seated reverence for that which God alone can glvs, and which God alone should take away, human life? Jackson ami v namusniu wrerip. » lure *t II n'Woek to thu imrenln* .ml >:W «• .lock in tin- iv.nlnt Sumla* reliunl ut 9:.?) o'clock In Hip morning, \oung Fro. plo’» Kotlny .1 7:7) n'rlwk Frlilaj rvrnln,. MOO BE MEMOBIAl" FHENBYTKItlAN- Fornrr l.iirklo nml luitlinrr ulreula. Dr. A. R. Holilornjr. pnalor. Nnrniment or [no l.nnF« Hnpprr at mnrnlli* .MTlro. Iii.l.lln- iloii of nrrelr ulrrlmi offiror. at H o. iu. Tin* re,lor will prr.th niomln, nml »rr|i; In,. I'Url.llnii Eiulravor Nocirly nt 0:.,D I*, in. MISCELLANEOUS. Tkr AtUntu F«jreln>ln(ric.l rk<«T.;ty will inrrt fluuSoy ollirrnooii nt 3 o clock at I— Freclitirr utrrri. From " until Ml relrr- llon. mi |il.no by Frofreuor Hilkr I. Grui-r. Two uilitrrerea. from 4 until 1 liremltnl mu.lial |iru,rum. Freni 4:1) un- 111 5 o'clock trn-inliilllr Ulk. on IrwOli to|.ie nuil demonatnitton tu tmitlug tkr «lck. Tile Atlunta branch of I lie Watch .Towrr Bible .ml Tract !*o.-irti will bohl the r rripilnr wrrklv lllblr .tnily In Woodmen', hall, r“ I'rnchtrcc atrrcl, Baaday luoriiln, at 11 o'clock. NI. John. German Evangelical I,ut boron cbnrch. corner of Forajrtb nml Harnett afreeta. hervlcee will l>* roadocteri amla aermoii nrearbrel hy the paator, Uev. At. Volllirichl, at II a. a. ffnndnj- achool at 9::» n. in. Chares of Chrl.t, AVe»t Eml avenue. III- hlo atinly at 19 a. tn. Frearhlna amt c.HTi. raunion rervl'v. at II a. nt. I’rnyer meet- la, Ttmnalay at 7:4.7 p. in. j’otiug Men', t’hrl.lliin A,.o.|zlion—I'or- arr of Fryor atrcct ami Auhnrn tvoque. .Iluililln, la ojieu at J p. tu. Mo»te bv orrheatrn at 5j>. in. Rlble cl.w A* JJ’-.-Pj- • A Hun.hlnr Talk, by Dr. A’ ."•.''A 1 ' 1 '’• at 3:19 p. m. Special inuzlral fealurr". IliilldlUE clone, at Ip. m. , ClulWlaii nml MlrtoiaW AlllaMa-BMO- l.r aorrlcra la Aillauci* hall Bqhrfay afte.* noon and WorlnriKlaj aftermxin nt I. \oun, people’, .errlce. Tliur«l.y nt •:» p.ju- ttui. Ilowanl A'auSIckle. of I lor!(In. will preach Sumlny nflernoon. Flret Church of Chrl.t (S’cl,ntt,t). B K Baker atreot. Service, at 11 o. m. »ml I 1-- in. Teatlumulal uiertln, \\ edncreJay 11 I p. iu. Sacred Heart 4’hureb-Pe.cbtree and Ivy. l,ow inn a. at 7. 9:10; Sunday KliooJ «tfc high mnaa at 11. CalabSS Rev. Fn her Southrlmer. N. M. Sermon by Her. Ir.tlirr Rapier. Sunday ereuliic Benediction, con- I icrenco on ’’TIm; Comniimlon of 8»lntn, by Rev. Father Murphy. H. M.. at I. Sprclni miMie by Dr. J. Irewl, Browne, 'trek day.: Mn«« »t *:». 7. »: mmfeMlon. cvrry inoriilDR from H to «; Saturday front 3:19 te ■i nud 7 to » p. iu. t'nlveraaltlt Church, corner PMWhtr.a oml Ko.t llarrja atrerl.. Itev. E. D. bll.nwood, pa.ter. t'rHcllluc by tbe paator at 11 a. ni. and 7:43 p. in. Mornlim rerrten appropriate to All Saint. Day. S’andoy achool at 9:15 a. in. Y. F. <’. 1. at 7 p. ui. En,ll»h Lutheran Church of the Redeemer ? —Corner Trinity und Capitol place. Ur). E. C. Croak, pnator. Moraine nervier, with rermon, at 11. Sunday achool at 9:39 a. m. Evruiiig aervlre nt-7:33. Jewish—The Traiple. corner South Pryor nnd lllrhardami .treat.. Davhl Marj. rabbi. Servleea Friday evening at «. Saturday morning nt 19 nud Snmlay morning at II. Rabbi Leonard J. Levy, of Plltalmre. Pa., will preach the rermon at tbU Sunday inorulug aervlce. I’ultarlau Church IClmrcb of Our Futhari, corner of Cain and Spring atrrota. Ilav. Iluah It. Shlppeu. I). D.. mlnlat»r In charge. Hcgnler .ervlira at 11 a. tn. Sum ilay achool nt 9:45 a. tn. * will la- cou.ldcroil. NEW SLEEPER ON W. & A. R. R. TO CHATTANOOGA. Effective) at Atlanta. October 27th, and Chattanooga. October 29th, tha \V. & A. Railroad will operate on Its train,. No*. 3 and 4. rullman sleep ers between Atlanta and Chattanooga, train leaving Atlanta at 8:50 p. ni. land iiaggenger* can remain In same until 7:00 a. m. next morning In Chat tanooga, returning passengers can get in sleeper at Chattanooga at 9:00 p. m. and arrive Atlanta 7:10 next morning. C. a HAR1IAN', General Passenger Agent. BOYD' fz/oro