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THE MAC01N TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMiSEK 16, 1894.
AROUND THE
. SACRED ALTAR
Some of (he Mmiit.n Reluming,
Good Reyiveli in Few Churchei.
Or. Morrie Returned
MR. WRAY AT THE Y. M.'.C.
He Wilt Addr.it the Al.n*. IE«Kln{[
Thla Af.erHoon On 'The 1’roprr
Adjnalmrnt cf Ktfurt lo I'ur.
po,,"—Lliurcli Dlr.ct.ry.
Two flouri.blng rsvlval. ere now tn
progrc.-e Union* the Macon ohurohco,
The revival «t Urooe oburoh ti&e b«n
going on now (or Hon <l;iy«. The meet,
Ing l* IncroMtng .In (newest from hour
to 'hour. The morning service Win Ween
especially IntereMIng and the eorvgrrgu
thmn arc very -Jurgo at night. Dr,
Alonso Monk baa boen pmio'.ilng there
the turn two nlgWU; Heve. T. W. El
He and H. C. Jonei Wave also aee.hu
the pastor. The meeting promlet* well
Itev. It. R. PeOder, ok th» Kirn:
Street Method let Church, boa been oar
rylng on u good meeting (or the pint
week. Rev. E. II. McGee of Cuttibm
tun been keeiWUag and It Is imported
What many soul. are being eeved. Mr,
MoG«e will preaoh 'toils morning, end
Wt 7:46 'tonight Rov. Thermae Thi>mp-
non of Saivunnaih will fill the pulp.t
The lodlee of the OieHtrvue Ha,pile:
Church will give a featiVal next lliura-
day for the benefit of the onurod. MuJ
Winters iwlll run uM tare ■throu'g'h, coni,
menclng at 4 o'clock and run until JO
alt nigWt. The lutrorr.ige of itho |>ublio
4k oikiii for tills good chine.
itev. \V. U. Jennings, 'the pantor,
being absent, 'there will be no service
alt'Bite First Presbyterian Church today.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and little child
are apombntj acme thus ut 'Mhrktas.
He will eoon return 'to 'lake charge of
tile oongreguUoa.
Dr. H. la. Morris, pastor of ,the Trt
null Uqixire Presbyterian church, hue
returned from Huitun Carolina, Where
tie left tils family ooninunscem, srvl will
occupy his pulpit 'today, both morning
anil evening, tut the usual liour. for
service. lie nope* to koop all tile con
greguMon.
Tne choir of Chrlat church will give
bnocner of Ulielr ih'llgtvtful programmes
this morning. It win bo <m follows:
'Proouailoiiat Hymn—"For All the
Saints." (Vwiilte-Roruir).
"Ulnrta IMitri." (Dudley Buck.)
To Drum. (buumbnah.)
IieneUhctus. (Dudley Buck.) •
Hymn—"SliamJ lip, Stand Up for
Jesus.”
Olfertory—"My aiopta'rd Is <tCie Liv
ing God.”
aurtiune solo and quartette,
(Ttkiytv.)
Reouesionul hymn—"From Green,
Uml'.i Ioy Mountain*."
AT THE Y. OS. C. A.
The Young Men’s Cnrletkln AletodU-
tlon 1n opening 'the fall work hoy been
foPtunni'to In securing Rev. J. E. Wtuy
of «ho Vlnevtlle Moahodlet Church to
make the nret of a eerlee of uddrencs
to be delivered bofore *nd young men
cf true city. Mr. Wtuy will speak to
«he association tlhts uitUernooa at 4
o'clock In phe uasocisition hull from the
subject: "The Proper Adjustmcm; of
Effort ito Purpose," The address 4s pre
pared espectlly for young men urM 1s
not only instructive, hut Interesting os
well. Tho address will be prefaced by
some very excellent music. A cordial
JnvManisn Is extended, not only ito me
assootdiUiui stem Mm but to Che young
men of the city to be prssent.
i
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory or services In all of
tbs churches today will l>e found belew:
BAPTIST. •
First.—Rev. G. Braxton Taylor, pastor.
Bermon at U a. m. und 8 p. in. Sunday
school at Ida in.. 11. M. IVIIIat. superin
tendent. Prsysr meeting Wsdneedny at
a.w and 7:30 p. m. Tbs publlo Is cordially
Invited.
South Mncon.—Itev. J. C. Solomon. pas-
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and ltd p. in,
by tho pastor. Prayer meeting Wedncs
dsy at 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 11:30
a. in., J. W, Nichols, superintendent.
Bust Macon.-Htv. K. J. Cental, pas
tor. Preaching nt U *. ro. snd 3 p la,
Bunduy school at 0:30 a. m. Prayer meet,
Ins at this church on Thursday night.
Tsttlisll 8qusrs.-ltov. A. n. Campbell,
paalor. Preaching at It n. in. and I p. ni.
Sunday aclmul at 8:30 a. m., 1- T. Stal
lings, superintendent.
Vtnevllls—Hev. E. U. Carroll, pillar.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:») p. in. by
the pallor. .
METHODIST.
Mulberry Btreot-tlsv. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at It a. m. and 8 p. m. uy
Dr. Monk ot Wcslsyan chapel. Sunday
school at 930 s. m„ Col. Isaac Harde
man. superintendent. Strangers cordially
welcomed and neats sro tree.
Flrit Struct Methodist Church.—rreaeh.
n at H a. m. and 8 p. in.
Class meeting st *30 s. in.. J. It. tticc,
Mau leader. Sunday school at 4 p. in.,
S. K„ Chambliss, euperlmcndant. Seats
Irco und err rytvxly InvUcvl. ,
Centenary.—itev. O. u. t.nesivr, past,
Prenehliig at 11 a. at. and V p. in. by the
pastor. Love feast st 9.00 a. m. Hun.
day school at 3 p. m., J. J. Cobb, tuper-
Intendcnt. Scats free and everybody be
Vttsd.
South Macon—Experience meeting at •
a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pae>
tor. Hev. T. W. Kill' Sunday aohool at
I p. m„ W. T. Holllna. supwiateanent.
I’rtachlnr at < p. m. by the paster
Prayer meeting enob ".edneetay nigh
it 7 3o o’clock, ladle.’ AM Society licet
on Ural Wednesday nttimoon at to’ciV4i
To all theat strrtisi th* public u ta-
vttsd. snd utrungjra vtl. be given
dial w cl,vine.
Vlnevllle Meiho.Het Church-Hev. J. B.
tfray, pgitor. Preaching at 11 i
ind 8:14 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednev
lay evening at 7:45.
Kaet Macon-ltev. J. W. Weston, pa'-
lor. Experience meeting at l*):is a. m.
temun at 11 a. ni. and 7:90 p. ni. Hun.iay
■chord ot *30 p. m., George w. Gantt, e I-
lerlntsndant.
Grace Methodist tdiuteh.- Her. J, H.
Owen, pastor, r.-sacbltur si II s. m.
iud 130 p. m. Araror meeting Wed.nea.
day evening at 130. Smlay acloo: at J
p. m. All persona cordially Invited.
KPISTOPAL.
Christ Church.—W’xln-n. between Vet-
int and Third alr-ets. Hev F. F. lie «e,
voter. Seventeenth Hun ray aftne Tnnivy.
Uornlng prayer at 11 a. m Strangers and
rlsltara v wlU tie welcomed.
St. Paul.—Corner Fureylb and Collage
ttreela. Itev. It. Orrm dull, rexior.
iervlve nt 11 a. m. and t p. in Italy com.
nonion arat Sun l iy In mouth at 11 s. in ,
in the third Sunday at 730 a. in. Voners
b mat at rangers, deals Iren at night
enter.
Bt. Barnabas Chi pet—Rev. Martin Da*
r ln charge. Sunday school at 0:44 a.
Morning prayer and rtmum at >u
o'clock. Wednesday prayer alia m.
nt. John’O Chapei-nee. sum* Hamer
n Chang*. Sunday school ai 130 p. m.
Evening prayer and rsrni.n at 1 p m.
•>nBJ3fTdltt\.'f.
Tattnall Squarr.-Rev. & L. Morris, p
pastor. Service In the morning
an* evening conducted by tbs pastor.
Sabbath iKboel at 030 a. m. Prayer serv
let on Wtdnetdsy at 730 p. m. Beats free
st all services, and all art Invited.
Y. H. C. A.
Men’s msettng at 330 p. a. and hoys’
meeilng at 230. Young men cordially In.
vlted.
, BELLEVUE.
Thera wlU bt divlnt services at ’ the
Bellevue church today at 11 a. m.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut Hir er, between First snd Dec-
end—Rev. H. C. Combo, pastor, preach,
tag at It a. m. and ( p. tn. by the psator.
Sunday school at *3) a. m. Endeavor
Society meeto it I p. m. Young People's
Christian Endeavor (Society i.rfctlng at
7 p. tn. Strangers and visitors will re
ceive a cordial welcome.
CATHOLIC.
Catholic Church—Rev. Father Winkle-
raid, S. J„ pastor. On Sunday's first mass
at 730 a, in. and last muss and sermon at
1930 a. m„ followed by benediction of the
most holy sacrament. Misses on week
days nt 4 and 4:10 a. m. Classes for Aral
communion every Wednesday and Satur
day at 9 u. in.
Perfect hooHli lo seldom found, for
Impure blood lo so genesvil. Hood's Bar-
oogiariDa does purify the blood and re
store* health.
~TIFTON TOPICS.
TiPOtm. Kept. 15.—<Spe<-loi.)—Khrmera
are m«,v quite busy gKlu rlng cotton
crpp, which to c/penlng rjpCdly In this
auction, with a fair yield. The corn
crop 4s quite whtut on account of dry
weather during the past summer. Peoa,
puidlocs und nug.tr («ne bill fair to
yield good crops,; WIIH-h will prove
blrieiln* to fanwrs. esjiodally if they
will li.irvdt the huy crop they will he
bower 'olid's tn meet the loss on the corn
erg', fodder, etc,
'nke diftumn session of tho Tin*
ntltule will begin oni Monday, 17t!h In.
"tint, In charge of Protestor E. J. Will
kuna, whose past record ug a teacher is
w'Chiyuta rival tn plney wood* Georgia
Three new ibulldinga being erected by
Messrs. C. W. Fulavood. B. II. 'Ihft and
W. O. 1*ft, tiagtrther orith the notm hi
the railroad yard, transferring u num
ber of ears dally whkOi lire tended with
cotton, and the nddltitmal nnlne of the
canning fnotary (mil ev* mill given a
busy appearance Ui Tlfton o4 thla time.
OH. WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the warning—the slg.
na4, perhaps, of the sum approach of
that more terrible disease, vinsumtlnu?
Aik yourself If you Can afford, for the
oako of Having 50 cents, run the risk
and do nothing for It. Wo know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cun*
your cough. It never falls. This ex
plains why more than a million bottlca
were sold the past year. It relieves
croup and wlioojdiig cough at once.
Mothers, do not be without It.
Ixme back, side or cheat, use Shiloh’s
Porous Planters. Sold by Goodwyn &
Small Drug Company, comer Cherry
Street and Cotton avenue.
5WNNING AGAINST BACON.
From the Meriwether Vindicator.
.•The Semd.i Onxdtte mvn they tell (he
1W lowing story an a thrJd party ojndl-
d'.Ste far the ataito aetxvte. The Papullni*
of the —th aensitoMjl dlntrldt met last
and wimlrk.itMl a min for asn’.it'jr,
*tne convention :nl Journal a frtoml
ttagrjiluU'ted the nominee an Kb selec
tion, but sugxriii'.ed Ohtvt It ariauld t ike
hard work to win. "Yts," »ald the cap-
iltdile, TIhillt a an. I am not much nf.'lld
cf tKirra rtl and Wlatoh. hult 1»'« going to
<«ke hurtling to beat iMaj. 'Bacon.
If you have aour ntomich afi.l feel
bilious and your head a cues tnko n
Japauenn Liver Pellet. Tt will relieve
you. Sold by Gindwyn & Small, drug-
8PWAKBNG AT WAYNHWOORO.
(Wsyneabora, Sept. )6.—(Special.)—
Beverui thousand: perron* gathered
here 'lodsy to Join the Democratic rally
amd Helen ito Hum, Morgun u'nd Lewis
»ml fount upon barbecue. The speeches
were fine, well received and applauded
throughout. This wan a rr.iaH day for
<lM Burke and one that will Mve In
the ht'jtrts and mlnldn of our people
May be
when
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Will you try it P
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I give Jlood’s SarsajKirtlla nil il»e credit,
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