The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 01, 1906, Image 10

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I t 5 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 19-9. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING j { By REV. EVERETT DEAN ELLENWDOD, | PASTOR UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH If One* more we hove celebrated the dis tinctly American holiday. It Uas Iwcn the customary occasion of reunion and reeren- tlon, of feasting and of merriment. By our words, if not by our faith, we have ©nee more declared our Arm convic tion In the alisolute coincidence of Jo.v with gratitude. and of thanksgiving with the racist enjoyable employment of the spirit and the senses. And this la right. The most acceptable expression of gratitude Is the best and most natural employment or those* blessings whose possession has called forth thanksgiving. The earth has yielded abundantly of her fruits lu response to the demand of our need, .therefore let us feast and be merry. Friends and loved ones are all about us to feed the ernvlngs of the social nature and develop the soul'i deeper affections, therefore let us thank God for our friends by enjoying their pre He must be but n shallow reader of dl vine revelation who can find the answei to the call for praise and thanksgiving only In the visage of enforced solemnity or In the attempt to cfTect self-abnegation through the cruel mortification of the body. We were created for Joy and In Its most natnral expression do we appear most ac ceptable to God and man. Yet there Is a certain danger lest we lean too far toward the opposite extreme, lest In the very exnhersnce of our Joy ,we shall he prone to forget Its occasion, and In the abundance of our thanksgiving lose somewhat of the spirit which called It forth. It was hardly to be expected that In the rapid growth and development of this mighty tuition lu whose cltlcenslilp we re joice, there should have been rHalm*d un changed and undJmlulshetl the simple and unswerving faith and trust and lit:* splen did religious fervor mid .devotion of those sturdy patriots ii|hui whose hearts were laid the foundations of otir elrh? worth. We know, well enough, that **w« do not Inquire wisely concerning these things" when we declare that "the former days welt* better than these:*' yet It Is surely no lapse Into pessimism when we mliimnlsh ourselves with the humiliating reflect that abundance of temporal blessing.* <1 not always create n thankful henrt, i Is material wealth unfailingly the parent of humility. How many of u« ns wc sat with our va Hons circles of loved ones Ground tin tempting and nhuudant feast on this n|m* rial day of thanks, could claim us the real dent of our hearts that same spirit of rev erent faith and trust and genuine gratitude which animated those early Americans who. created for us tills national day. and who, we are told, when about to begin u dinner consisting of mussels find cornhread, always devoutly and sincerely offered up tlinuks to Him "who of I Its mercy had granted unto them to ent of the fat of the land and to feast on the Abundance of the? sea?" How mneh of our spirit of gratitude Is ac tually dependent uj»on turkey and rranlier- rles, well prepared and unlimited In quan tity? Is our faith In the goodness and the power of God as strong and ss potent for good in our lives as was that which held to their task of building n nation those men whose blood runs In our veins, nml who King praises unto the Most High, while pestilence dealt death among them and famine* stalked tlielr paths like a specter? Or have we liecn so pampered In the lap of luxury anil allowed to sleep so long In the I ' downy bed of ease that our spirits ha lost somewhat their power of thauksglvlug? Never had a people such abundant , occasion for gratitude as those who I have been led, either , by birth or by Immigration. Into this promised land* So numerous and ho great ure our blessings that the mind must fall In ltd attempt to measure or to number them. Truly "our IlneH have been cast In pleasant places." How shall wo be able to show forth the genuine grati tude which should All our hearts at all times? It Is not enough that we should gather In our respective places of pub lic UHseiribly on the day set apart by custom and by official decree, there to engage In a spontaneous outpouring of the spirit of thanksgiving. Shall one day of gratitude suffice for three hun dred and slxty-flve days of blessings? The only adequate answer to love Is love. The evidence of the love of God toward us never ceases. His love en folds us always and will be with us unto the farthest reach of eternity, In whatever state or condition we may And ourselves In the course of His dis cipline. We cannot conceive of the fail ure of His mighty affection to reach us and to do for us whatever He shall deem best, whether we be upon the earth. In the highest heaven, or In the lowest hell. Birth and death are with REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD. Him but Incidents In life, and neither one can'mark a boundary of His love. How shall our love answer to His all- powerful loYe? How shall we speak forth our thanks for all His mighty works to the children of men? Shall we rear in His name and for Ills wor ship mighty temples which shall speak to men of our faith in the ever-living God? If these temples shall be designed to serve men as well as to attempt to add to the glory of God. it Is well that thus our gratitude should find* expres sion,,but let us not cease to set a guard upon our Impulses and our motives lest the unhappy time shall come when our temples shall stand more as monu ments to human pride than as the most convenient places where men may gather with eager desire to learn how they may more acceptably worship the Father In spirit and in truth. "God dwelleth not in temples made with hands/' but In the soul of each child of His love would He prepare for Himself a house of worship, a holy of holies, a sacred place w*here no profane thought or unworthy desire may. enter. And In this temple which each man must keep pure and holy as the abiding place of the one God. there must hi* held a constant service of worship of all that Is highest and holiest In human knowledge and experience. This wor ship shall not be alone for the gratifi cation of him whose aspirations are lifted thereby upon the wings of ex altation. The world has small need or place for that love which spends Itself upon itself, nor for that spiritual fervor which wastes Itself In emotion. Wo have had enough and to spare of -the religion which spends Itself In tears and groans and shouts. There Is not as much genuine religion in a million hosannas as there Is In a single quiet act of love which stops the walling of the dirtiest little pickaninny In darktown. Our fervent “Amen! the sanctuary will not make pleasing music for the ears of our Father who art In heaven when He knows that yes terday either by wilful act of commis sion or by as despicable passive negli gence we caused one of His little ones to offend. It Is mete and proper that we should offer praise and thanksgiving unto God In the voice of song and prayer, but let us see tt It that the gratitude with which our hearts are filled shall speak forth In those deep and quiet under tones which shall cause unceasing re joicing along the highways of earth and In the courts of heaven. Let our love to God find expression In willing and eager service to men. The world stands sorely in need of Just this sort of an expression of love to God. Not the love which s?nds the devotee to his knees in abject adoration at the foot of the upraised crucifix, hut the love which acts through the ballot box and makes Itself felt In the senate chamber. Not the love which employs Itself In the hunting of heresies, hut the love which eagerly welcomes every' advance toward the more completely spiritual worship of "Him who Is Invisible." Not the love which contents Itself with the establishment of soup kitchens for /he relief of the indigent, but the love which applies Itself with heart and mind to the cure of the age-long dis ease of poverty. Not the love which purchases the case of W own con science by dropping a 4in Into the outstretched appealing pkn of the curb-stone mendicant, Vit the love which seta itself at the gjantlc task of ednverting this moral a*ellct‘. even against his owrn will. Into anan and a citizen. Not the love which ueds cheap and easy tear* of pity overhe wrongs of little children compelled y an error In our civilisation to toll Ufore their time, but the love which mats heaven and earth and corporation dnetl con gressmen toward the nbolltln of this tremendous Iniquity. Not the love which would license the ufortunate and the afflicted to prey kpon the sympathy of their fellows, btj the love which would open the eyi of ths blind and unstop the deaf Vai s and heal the withered limb and enble these physical and moral sufferers f. become self-respecting.and respectabUNot the love which asks, "What Is mlobllga- tlons?” but the love which axlousiy askH, "What Is my opportunity for service?" \ Let us seek that we may l>e aught how to render thanks unto thdgiver of every good and perfect gift m only with the praise of our lips an the song of thanksgiving, but by del __ loving ministration and of thou^tful service unto men. Let our gratitude come from I the heart and .And voice in our lives. WESTERN IIEIOHTS BAPTIST—Sun day school st 9:30 o. ni. Preaching lijr i.astor, V. C. Norcross, at 11 n. in. Subject of moral tt „ .. morning sermon, "A Vital Question for a Young Man An swered." Subject of night sermon. *A Young Han's Downfall and Ita Cause. . J. J. At 3 p. . U c.n ..... ...... - muss meet In, for men only In the Interest of the problbl BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Rev. Wicker will Drench at 11 s. tu. there will Is? held TEMPLE BAPTIST—There will be usual services st the Temple Baptist church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. A special service p. m. Wednesday. Prayer meeting at 7:30 tlon of Jesus." Monthly cbure|i ence Wednesday at 7:30 |». hi. Ladle Missionary and Aid Society Thursday afte Preaching at 11 s. the pastor. W! st 9:10 a. ui. WEST END BAPTIST—The pastor. Dr. I.'IATION—Tbo regular monthly meet lug will be held on Sunday afternoon nt 3:30, with the Kdgewood Baptist church. The meeting will be presided over by John , president of the association. Mid-week service Wednesday nt 7:431 Sunday school at 9:43 s. m. Friday: Litany at 11. ST. LUKE METHODIHT-At the Junction I INCARNATION—Lee. near Gordon. West of Powell street and Iterenn avenue. Sun- End. Rev. J. J. Perry, rector, day school ut 9:30 a. in. Preaching by Hie'- — - *« - — pastor, George W. Grlner, at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. nt 11 n. m. and by Rev. Augustus Ernest, the recent acquisition to the North Geor gia conference, nt 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. The tlrst meeting of 1 the new hoard of stewards will I** held In the par sonage Tuesday ut 7:30 p. in. W EH LEY MEMORIAL METHODIHT-At corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Rev. Frank Enkcs, pastor. Hunduy school nt 9:30 service at 11 a. | Hong service at 7:30 p. in. nud tlonal service at 6:30 p. in. . Purpose of Our Kpworth Lea, —• --wring Wednesday ut 6:30 p. n Jiearsal Wednesday nt h:45 ... I’rnyer service Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting every day 13 to 1 o'clock. PARK HTREKT METUODIST—Comer of ... and Purk streets. Rev. M. L. Trout- mull, pastor. Humlay school st 9:30 a. in. *' ’ ‘ f at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. by the 'niyer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 PAYNE MEMORIAL MKTHODIHT—Cor- i*r of Hunuioutt and buckle streets. W. T. Huunlcutt, pastor. Preaching st 11 a. in. and 7:43 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meet- PRE8BYTERIAN. Iter. L. T. Reed and Malvern Hill, mattings are alwava Interesting on account of good speakers and splendid music ualiy provided. All Baptist jfiiriday sciioolt. “ the city are urged to send ns large delegation* as possible, and Hie active Huu day school workers are especially Invited to be present. Those desiring to attend FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Jucksou and Chamberlin streets. Preach ing at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Hie pastor, R« v ; T. A. Newkirk. Prayer meeting on Mednesdny at 7:30 p. m. Humlay school ut 9:30 a. m. At 7:30 ... —. holy communion: 11 a. in., morning prayer, sermon and holy communion; * p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:43 a. in. Wednesday: Evening prayer at 8. Friday: Litany nt 4:30 p. m, holy communion: 11 * * ly communion, iinday school nt rector- At 8 iy, „ p. in., evening prayer. „ , . 9:45 a. in. Wednesday: Litany at 10:ftl. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Lnugston In charge At 11 a. in., holy communion and sermon MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods nvenue, neur West PeHohtrec. Huu day school every Huuday st 3:30 p. ni. Higgs, D.D., In ehari sermon at 4. H pesdny: Litany Evening prayer and curie. sermon at 4. Humlay school ut 3. st 4. sermon at 4. CHRIST CHURCH—West Point. Morning prayer aud sermon at 11 by Rev. II. li. Phillips. — of men nnd extends to all invitation. The rooms will bs open during the afternoon nnd will be found warm and pleasant. Vlnltors will In? cordially we! corned. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY —One of the most lomortant meetings of the society will lie held Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock, at 12J Peachtree street. From 3 nntll 3:39 selections ou piano by Professor W. F. Grace. At 3:30, adoption of society colors, which will bo red. bine nud yellow, emblematic of love, truth nnd wisdom. Charles O. Shearer will speak, on love, C. Minmhnugh on truth, nnd Professor G. Woodward on wisdom. A beautiful will be given under the musical progi .... direction of Profeussor W. O. Barnwell, violinist, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Gentry. " ‘ Pf*“ ti . y : vocalist, and Mr*. W. __ accompanist. The music is feature of these meetings. Demonstrations ling nnd telepathy usually Interesting. .._ r nro proving Visitors are always * - • ' 'lealth Cause and Creator" is the subject of the American building. ENGLISH LUTHERAN—Church of tht Redeemer. Corner Trinity avenue nnd Cap itol place. __ Morning service, with sermon. The Atlanta branch of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society will bold their weekly study In Woodmen's hall. 123 Peach tree atrest, Hundny morning at 11. All who are Interested In the teachings of the Bible are cordially Invited to he present nnd en joy the services. Noa-denoiulnatlonal. ST. JOHNS—German Evangelical IAith ergu. corner Forsyth and Garnett streets. Hundsy school at 9:39 a. tn. Service*, bjr the pastor. Hpcclgl music st 11 a. in. r TEMPERANCE LAW MAY BE ENACTED IN STATE OF ARK. 8peclal to The Georgian. Little Rock, Ark., *Dec. 1.—All the temperance organization* In Arkansas, Including the State Baptist Association, have agreed upon a temperance meas ure. which they will present to the legislature which meets In January. The bill that will be presented pro vides that th/ front of all saloons shall be of glass and there shall bo no screens or blinds, and only one bar where all customers shall be served, the bar not to be more than 20 feet from the glas« door. It shall be un lawful for the county Judge to Issue a license unless the applicant presents a petition signed by a majority of the voters In the township, and In addition a majority of the females in the town ship over 18 years of age. In every election where license Is submitted to the voters of the state at least one of the election commissioners shall be opposed to license, and In the appoint ment of- judges for each precinct at least one judge and one clerk shall be opposed to license. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons engaged in the keeping or selling of Intoxicants as proprietor, bartender or porter, or in any way connected, to be judge of jerk In any election In which the ll<b privilege Is voted upon. . ' Many religious organlzatli churches and temperance socletlej Arkansas are now at work makln. campaign In favor of the passage of \ proposed act. PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY TO HONOR ELIHU ROC New York, Dec. 1.—The Pennsyivi nla Society will give a dhirer for tn Hon. EHhu Root, secretary jt state, , the Waldorf-Astoria, on vednesdasl December 12. TWO FOR ONE- Ilf ■ _ chaplain. Dr. A. R. Holderhy, st 3 p. m. The sacrament of the lx»rd's supper will be administered at this servlet*. Y. M. C., A.—Corner I'ryor street soil ........ .......... .11.41.... ........ ... •» n*.h any and sermon nt 11. pSWiT. era' meeting st 7 p. Pcr*onnI Work SOUTfl HIDE BAPTIST—Sunday school st 9:39 a. in. Preaching st 11 a. m. and 7J9 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer aervlco Wednesday st 7:39 p. m., let! by the pan- ■I' Young People’s Union Thur*- nr. Baptist ay at 7:30 in m uuu>. and Mr. Hurley will deliver ... the association a special sermon appro priate to the thanksgiving season. 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. nt. 52 r . JaptL. Young People's Union at 7:45 p. ui. Friday. Cowan, . nud 7:39 p. m. The pastor's subject at the morn fug service will be. "I'ruylng for Ibwest- JONES AvwM'K BAPTIHT—Preac■lung by th? pastor. Rev. W. L. Harage. nt M a. m. ami 7:31 n. m. humlay school at V’jn 0. in. lispttst Young People’s Union Ttt:**day st 7:30 p?* m. Prayer meeting Wednesday si 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIHT—Corner Peachtree ami Cain Streets. Hr. W. W. Landrum. |»a* Young People’s Union at 7b| Evening subject. "Whu GLENN HTBEET BAKTIHT—There will lie a lecture at the Glenn hit reel Baptist church Tuesday evening. December 4, at > o'clock by Rev. H. J. Parish: sub' abject. admin- pay the debt on the church. METHODI8T. NORTH AVENUE PKKHUYTKH1AX—At corner'of Peachtree street and North ave nue Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn, pastor. Wprvlces at 11 n. nt. and 7:45 p. m. Hsblmth school nt 9:30 a. m. Men’s Bible conference, I'hllnthca class and Young Men's league nt 9:45 a. m. Teachers’ training class at 19 n. m. Covenanters' league at 3 p. nt. Christian Endeavor at K:4o p. m. Commit- to© of I sidles' Aid Society Monday at 3:30 p. ni. Band of Miriams Wednesday at 3:30 p. “ Ladles' prayer circle Thursday nt 3:30 i. Teachers training class Wednesday at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. tomorrowr at 11 sf the pastor. Rev. Jtuics B. Fleklen. Hundsy school at 9:39 n. ui. Youug People's Hoclety lit 0:43 p. tn. Mid-week prayer tueetlug si MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN'— Corner of Luckle aud Latimer streets. A. It. Hotdcrby. pastor. The pnxtor preach nt 11 a. tn. ar * * - Eudeavor nt Ci.io p. 1:30 p. Christian CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Serv ices of the Presbyterlau church, U. H. A. Rev. George II. Mack, pastor. Morning worship und sermon nt 11. Subject, "God's No service at night. Sunday ui. ladles' Auxiliary at It n. i - - 39 p. 9:39 a. Young r« .MM! JMM p. Ui. Mid-week prayer aervlco Wednesday evening nt 7:.'H). There will be a congrega tional meeting immediately after the morn- lug FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Dr. S. L. Mor- rls. secretary of the Presbyterian Home Mission Board, will preach Sunday morning Sunday issues at 9:*i n. tn. Prayer meeting T lay evening nt 7:15. led by Dr. llntto ESTRAL 1’RENBYTEltlAN—Washing- . j street. oppor'*~ " * " — II. Rice. D. It., eapltol. Rev. Theron . pastor. Hundsy school at 9:39 a. in. Bible class for young men. con Incit’d by Presbyterian Brotherhood, nt 9:30 i. m. L*h»oii for this Sunday, "Christ be ’ore PHate." Mrs. Frank W. Smith will •lug "Jesus Is Standing in Pllats's Hall." Service** at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. The pas- kT. PAULS (Colored)—241 Auburn ave nue. Rev. A. E. Day In charge. At 11 a. nt., morning prayer, sermon and holy communion; 7:45 p. nt., evening prayer und CHRI8TIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—44 E. Hunter street, v. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. Prenehlug 11 n. tn. and 7:39 p. m. Morning theme. The Burning Bush/' Bible school nt 9:39 . m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:39 p. m. Rev WERT END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon nud Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. anti 7:30 p. ui. W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school at 3 p. Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7:39 p. ni. to men at 3:30 p. in. Building closed at 6 Regular servlces ln-Alliance hall, 7214-N. Broad street, Hundsy asd Wednesday nf- at* 3 o'clock.-. Rer. Mr. Ebejr. ot trriiuuuB nc o u - mi. uin.7, Chlraio. will prurli >t tbr Hundar aftor- nuon wrvlc. which I. ulMlonarr day.’ UNITARIAN Oilmen (Church of Odr 1> I i Al.l A*. vlllllkl' II \ w. U li I V. U K.ihrn—Corner c»ln ,ud Hprlii* meet,. Her. Rnah R. Shlppen, n. !>.. nfluUtet In hares, service, «i 11 nu." ihe.«ub)ect IwlMI "Th. Tpi. Liberal.” Hondo, whool The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 30| corre spondents in Georgia and neighboring states simply fait with new^ Then think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Pages— JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor; PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor; MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Society Editor,' JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor (25 Y.ar*’ Exerlence.) THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907 We will send The Atlanta Georgian and any of the following publiealbns, each one year, for the prices quoted under "Combination Price.” Old subscribes as well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage of this liberal offer. Oldiub- scribers in arrears must pay to date and one year in advance: \ 1 i Name of Publication. Regular Price. CHURCH—Corner ot itchtree and E. Harris street*. The pas- will preach at 7:45 p. m. on "Hereslew 1 Heretics," amt will tnako aom©'com ments upon the recent editorial attack of the Atlanta Constltulton npon the Rev. Dr. Crapsey. COLLEGE PARK—Rev. G. II imstor. Bible school every L>n II a. tn. Preaching first Lord's THE BEST MAGAZINES ti THE BEST RATES. | Every one must keep u/ with dally j events going on so rapidly all the time, j If you, do not rend some dally paper ' you are falling behind. If you do Father Petit, H. M.: sermon by I Gunn, H. M., on "Thanksgiving evening: Benediction; conference « torial Prosperity." by Father T. K. ...... u.... -. i-.-hk • e. Holy I : tree aud Ivy. Low mass nt 7. 9:»); Humlay t no t read some good magazine and en- school at »? hlgh mass at 11. LelebranMtey. 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Yci 4.50 7.50 5.00 2.6 4.50 8.50 6.70 l.$ 4.50 9.50 8.00 1.51 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 6.50 5.00 1.50 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 6.00 4.50 1.50 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 5.10 4.50 .60 • 4.50 7.50 6.00 1.50 4.50 6.30 4.85 1.45 4.50 7.00 5.25 ' 1.75 4.50 6.00 4.70 1.30 4.50 5.70 4.50 - .1.20 4.50 7.50 6.15 '1.35 4.50 5.50 4.50 11.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 |.00 4.50 5.50 4.50 4.50 ‘ 5.50 4.50 ' loo 4.50 7.00 5.00 200 4.50 6.50 4.80 L 1)20 4.50 6.50 4.80 R0 4.50 8.50 5.50 3X) r 4.50 9.50 6.65 1 2.8 4.50 10.50 6.50 4.W Wednesday at 7:45 p. KGELSTON MEMORIAL METIIODIST- Coreer Wmdilngfnti and Pul Urn street*. An nual ronferenee Hundsy. Preaching at 11 a. ui. by M*h»p Earl CrnnstiHi. of Washlng- *-o. D. *\ —*—- - 7J.» p. tu. by a rotifer-1 Hunter street*. EPISCOPAL. (First Sunday in Advtnt.) CATHEDRAL—t’orner Washington uf >»«*»«!; (Single subscriptions must be taken by any agent or added to any club at not les: Ihr '.torn ^rnfl’rnVlT.m ! twVin' Allamaal'hl' AbUvIllV. S. CV wUl than tllC fllll list Tllice ) in iw soukk ir 'iL* co S‘ mu '?. »“«•. of Ath,n>. Ga. IU “ 1,81 1’ ami ll.Tftl.'.with n «pv.lal (anuiut-m ..n No. 00 will continue lo l-nvc Atlanta nt • ■ , holy roniiuiiiiloi P »•*-. riH.-nt ciltorlal attack of Tlic Atlama | 4:00 p. m. Keturnln*. No. 51 will ar- Constitution upon Itev. Dr. Cranoey. Hun ' rive Atlanta at 8. 5 *. -ni. day school at 9.45 a. in., with Bible ••!*** ' x,>. 3.3. from New YArk. will nrrlve in .'°“ ng t 'I Atlanta at 3:55 p. m.. and leave for ,u * u 1 n,fMI 1 p >M ' j Birmingham and Memphis at 4:45 p.m. j . i ion: 4 p n».. 'evening prnyer: p. ui.,! RAILROAD YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ! No*. 52 and 63, formerly operated b«. j MARK METHoDIhT—'Corner IVaeS-1 eretilng prnyer sud seriuon. Hunduy m-ho»d j ahhi m'| ATU )N—'The Hun«l.iv sf ter noon tween Atlanta and klunroe. N. C„ will J and Fifth street*. Iter. K. R. IMk, >nt 9:C n. tn. *All other .lay*: At 7:29 a. meeting* nt tin* lUlinwd Young Men’* be dlsccntlnued north of Clinton. K. C. hlng by tb»- pastor at 11 a. in. { ni.. holy mnitnnuion; 9 u . iu.. morning i cbristinu A*«H-iation, which have Iwen No. 53 will now arrive Atlanta at 7:55 i ‘ * *■** ' "" *“ ■ Wed- j renponded for a time on account of the r»- I p. tn. >r*l to Ho* non quarter* at 3J*§ West I .\rrlvat and departure of other trains ! j will remain the fame. Iter. { Effective !2;«l p m.. Sunday. No-| Huunlcutt. jKi»tor *»f Payne** .\|.*»b-1 \ember 25 ::45 p. Sunday aiuiT METIHHHST-Juu* ti. I Dy street*. Hr. J. h i Irti*-* meeting at Pi n!! lawyer; 4:3) t». m., evening’prayer. | nroday aud Friday: Litany at 10:39. HT. I.I’KEH—IVachtrci |46|> Juul.w j !.. •qween Currlet ’. It. 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