Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 02, 1907, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN? iVnUTDAT, FTBBCABT t UK. OFHCERS STATE SOCIETY Frr«l4rat-Dup«iit tlu.rrr. Ms<-®o. Os Kirs. V P -Ilr- A II Hetderby. Atlanta ftaroud V P -llr K. T. Pi*l». Mima Pec Ttvaa-Pt W, T. Jews. Atlanta. Aaaaal Uwiiri In Map. Ikd. ai Mama. SOCIOLOGICAL EDITORIAL COMMITTEE—Rev. C. B. Wilmer, J. D. Cleaton, E. Marvin Underwood, Dr. R. R. Kime. OFFICERS ATLANTA SOCIETY tefteL, E "•jyUX'TZtf J-wtdT Mlaa Haul* K. Marfia Traaaarar f. E Folsom ItsfeUr martini second ■Tbureie*'Bight of verb awalh al the CaroafU Ubrarj. A CRUSADE AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS DR. R. R. KIME I T IS »lth pleasure we note (ha In- (be Instructed In such language aa (hay taken hv tha editor of Tha I e » n underetand aa to (ha mode of da. taraat (akan hy lha editor or Tne | v , |opm#n| aBl1 fprM(1 „ f , ub , rru io.| t . Atlanta Georgian on this subject The eitfnrisl* ar** t«* be romnwndal, and. ws hop*. will lead to ran#wad Interest and some action by the state of G^rg t* In caring for those an much In need of sympathy And help. The control and prevention of tu bereuloal" In not ryilv a humanitarian work, but *}*<■» one of self-preservation and protection While tv* are helping and Instructing the tuberculoua pa- tientu how to care for themselves and get well we are protecting other* and possibly ourselves from Invnalon hy tha dread disease The |oa* to Alpaca from tuherculoal* alone for the last four or live vears ha* averaged fkbo.ftftO annu ally and what are we a* a city doing or spending to combat or prevent the epread of the disease? Tuberculosis l* curable and prevent able. and yet we aa a city are not taking any active step* to do either. Ro long ae we rail to do our duty to humanity and -protect ouraelv^a we must pay the penalty of a half million annually, bealde* the ioaa of Ufa and Buffering The state of Georgia la equally neg lecting rta duty along thla line. We ahould have a state sanitarium for tha tuberculoua The local and atate boards of health should unite their work a* to have every raise of tubercu- leala reported, and then see that they are properly supplied with Instructions a* to prevention and control of the disease. and where they are not able of themselves provide them opportunities to get well and protect others. A sys tematic plan of education of the gen eral public should be Instituted. The children In the public schools should as well aa other contagious disease* This could be very easily don* by a ronreifed action of the school author Itlea, boards of health and msdtcal pro, fegsinn. A committee of physicians from i he Stats Medical Association has been working along these lines for tha last two or three years, hut have re ceived very little enocuraaement from the public end the atate. The com mittee has made public appeals throughout the atate for funds to pros*, cute the work, but so far has not re ceived any except from »be medical profession The committee has not only devoted their time m the work, but have left their business and paid their own expenses to attend meetings of the committee. What other pro fession would do aa much—pay to work to destroy Its own business—for tha sake of good to humanity?' The work of the committee has not been without some good result An effort will be made to get the next legislature to take steps to establish and maintain a state sanitarium for the tuberculous. We hope the pres* and general public will urge such ac- flop. Many lectures have been given some literature distributed, but the work could be made much more efficient If there were some funds that could be used and as the public Is to receive the benefit they should furnish the means. A few hundred dollars apent In printing and distributing pamphlets of Instruction along these lines would save thousands of dollars to the people of the atate and many valuable lives Every child In the eighth grade gram mar school—all students In the high schools, academies ahd colleges—should be instrucred along these lines or sup plied wlfh printed matter out of which they can obtain the needed Instruc tions Savannah or Atlanta alone could wall afford to meet the expenses of each a crusade against tuberculosis. BIx cities In the state of Georgia lose on an average of one and a quarter million dollars yearly from tuberculosis, and there Is “neither sanitarium, hoslptal, camp or dispensary for the special treatment of tuberculosis in the state/* How long will such things be? Other state* end c|t|#s are providing for this unfortunate class and Institut ing means to prevent the spread of tho disease, then why should Georgia and Atlanta fall to keep up with the maren of progress when It has more than a hundred fold to do so? Sanatoria properly located and equipped could be made almost aelf- sustalnlng after l**lng established. They would be centers »f Instruction and training to the tnmat*** that would later disseminate the knowledge gained.. With a little training and n pamphlet of Instructions the teachers throughout the stats could soon be prr |»red to give the necessary Instructions to thousands of children yearly. The state municipal and school au thorities only have to signify a willing ness to utilise these means and pay for the publication and distribution of th* literature and It will be written and furnished. We also need a more lib eral support of the state and local boards of health. Often their useful ness along these lines Is crippled ny want of support of the general public Services in Atlanta Churches METHODIST. . NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rev M L Underwood, psstcr Trearbtng at II a sad I d in, at 9 AS psstor rrearning at 11 Vv the pastor. Kunday school ■« Church conference and moru la* servi'cf* prayer inert lug Thursday si 7 JO p. in Wr.HLF.Y MEMORIAL—Corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy street. /"^p^JJSk* pastor. Hunday arh.*»l st 9:36 a. *»• 1 lag ml 11 a. ta and * p » Hon* service at i*. m. Epworth League derntlonal serv ice lit I* tn. lilme School teacher* meeting Wednesday at <:3ft p. in. I'rayer Service Wednesday St •-3ft l»- prayer meeting every day from 12 to 1 p. tu. HT LI KE METHODIST—At the junction Of Powell street and Ibreao avenue ■*““ day school at psstnr. 1 |>. Run , peaching by th< orge \V i i rluer. st 11 and PARK RTRKET MKTIIODiaT-Coroer of Park and l<ee at reel a. Ref. M. L Trout- sr«II. |»aatoi. Preaching at II a. m. by I' T It Kendall. Sr . formerly ef the Noi fleingli c..rference. hut u»*w «»f IxtulavlUe. K» Preaching *t 7 » p m by the paator Kunday #rbm»l at 9 9» a. in. Prayer pieeflug Wednesday at *3> p «*».. followed byi - teacher* ineellug. PAV.XE MEMORIAL- Corner of t.urkl* end Hiwnb uii alrtfie. Preaching by Rev. W. T. liumitcutt. paator. Honda* at 11 n in. and evening at 7 ¥•• with a thirty minute ecrvtre hrfore pt*-*- Mug in the rrrn- tug by the rtmlr. KUuday achool st 9 »• •*g _ .. the (wiafor. Her. Will T llamby. Morning subject. "Jesus a Little Lower Than the Angel* “ Ltcultig auldect. "God** Invtta tl »n to the Family " Hiinday #< at a m Epworth League aertlee at 7 1’* p. m JNMAS PARK METIIOPIHT- Edge- wood avenue and Kurt afreet Henry It. Mays, paator Frea. 1.1 ug by the paator at “ " “ “■ •"■Ing —*- • Pi n» . the autdeef bei Ixtctrlne «»f Man ' Tl Iter J II Hakes. |» 7:Jft P m Hunday ache meeting Wednesday nt CJRAce METIinplHT-Corner Honl.-,,^: tnd Highland avenue Rev. r C Jarrell. 1 paator Hunday achool at 9 a m Preach Ing at 11 a in und 7 Si p m F.j league at < 39 v tu. era council >\ iMneadj meeting We^ineaday at v p 7 3ft n. WeAni Prayer meeting JACK HON HILL lUrTtHT-Xorfli J-irg son and East avenue. John P. Jordan. D.l>.. paator Kervlrn and sermon at II a. m ami 7:30 p. m. Hunday school at 9:3ft a. m. Prayer meeting Wedneaday nt 7:3ft P. m The ordinance of baptlaiu will be aamlnlstere<l Hunday night. JONE8 AVENUE BAITIHT-Pre.ichlni by the paator. Rev. day at 7:3ft p. ro M‘DONALD BAPTI8T—Rev tieorge T. Rowe, iiaator. Hunday school at ft « ni. Preaching at both hours by the paator. Evening auldect. "Paaalng Over.” Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:3ft p. tn. WERT END BAPTIST—The raator. Dr. Johu F Purser.'Will prsacti Hunday morn ing and evening Morning subject. "The Old Paths '* Eveolug auldect. ‘Tuttle* of Parrots to children Thla Is the fourth number lu the series on "The Home.** Run- day school at 91) a. tu Baptist Young People 1 # Fnlon Ruudav at 6 45 p. ui. Worn, an a Missionary Union Monday nf 3 :>> tu Prayer ueettug Wedneaday p. m. t ohu K. BHgga. — . IgUlflcance of Lire." Evening anldeei "Jacob, the lliirgaln Driver *' This vaill be (he aecojut -aeriuon of i eertes of th* her«»e# of the Old Teatament. Hunday * b«*d at 9:3i N m. Junior Union at * p tn .ladles' Missionary ftneiety Moedsr at 3 i> m ll*r- acn prayer meeting Monday st » 31 p u». Teachers' meeting Tuemlnv at 7:Ji p. tu. Prsyer and praise service Wcdtu-sduy at 7:30 p. in. Baptfat Young people's Union Friday at 7:3ft p. m PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRFRBTTFIITAN-Rev. Ttomtta# E Converse. |».D. will preach st 11 a m Ruudav #cb«*ol meet* st 9:3ft a. m A claa# for Chluese. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:45 p. m. * GEORGIA AVENUE PRERHYTERIAN— Corner tleorgls avenue and Grant street. Williams, pastor. Morning Evening service at 7:10. service nt 1! i Preaching l»y the pastoi Hunday school at 9:30 a at or at l*oth services. GRANT PARK RAITIRT-Corucr Georgia avenue and Grant street Hunday school at 2:20 p m Preaching Ruudav at Ui | by Dr. John E White fW Thursday evening at 7.3> fjid elely meet* Mondav at 3. p. tu. WUT) Mrs Lumpkin. Grant afreet PONCE DE LEON AVENUE BAPTI8T— Junius W. Millard, pastor Hunday *eho«»| at 9.3ft a nt. The congregation meet a morning and evening for worship with reaching hv fhe naafor RnbJe«*ta At p Ui INMAN PARK PRERHYTERIAN - Preaching at 11 a. tn. nml 7:3* t» m. by the IMiator. Rev. .fames B. Ffckien. Sun»Iay school nt 9:3ft a in Young People# Ro- < let) at 6:45 p. m Regular midweek |>rnyer meeting at 1.30 p. m. Wednesday. WRRTMINRTFR PRF.HBYTERIAN-Cor. ner FoiTeat avenue and North Boulevard# Divine worship nt 11 a. tn and 7:30 p. m. , ... Reiuion* bv the pastor. Rev R F Guttle etlog I Hunday echoed ut 9:S» n m. Young Pe«ipl 'VS* lay *1 is. P TRINITY METHODIKT hail if) 1 ] Trim»v the pastor, will |i White Hr J W Lee. t both the 11 a m . . _ . h'Uliday school at 9 X* a in Weekly pr*rer meeting at 7 3ft p u» Wednes«lay FIRST MFT1IGD1HT—Junction of Peach tree an) Ivy streets Tie* J H French, paster Ruodny s* h-«»l at ft a m Preach Ing at :i a tu and I 45 p m Class meeting lmme«tlvte|y aft* nlnr League at 2 < ¥> p tn Mb HEMPHILL AVKNTK Ruudsy s< hool st 111 tn and 7 X* |. R II Robb METIIODIHT- i m. Preaching a hy the poati»r. Rev MAIIK METIIODIRT Rev pastor 1‘rcschlng at I) a m bundsi s.h—l at ft \> n i II Ileaf lie Kp meeting HT JOHN MF.TIIODIKT The pastor. 11 r < hrtstian. preach at 11 a m Hac rament of the l <>r4 s supper at the • lose of BAPTIST. TEMPI.F BkPTlKT MIRKIn Ruudav sch—I a» 3 J‘ ui 7 3t p M bV Ilex A I I niHetiBg at » p tl. Thursdav rrNTRAl It APT I HT ll«ut II 1 fti and 7 v* p tn Fr. p'tstor. I: L Mot lev at Run lav school vi ft X> a n TEMPLE BA!'! I^T Cer*|e r reach Ing by fhe ni la. tu. 'The Epic 7:3ft p m . the third eernioii lu the * on (he life of Paul n* illustrated by nevs through Bible lands. "In the *fh< of Ephesus, or the Pastoral Evnerlonc the lireal Apostle" We«|in.*iJay at p. m , prayer meeting. IMMANUEL BAPtlRT—Ranmel A Cow au. pastor Kunday achool meets promptly at 9 a m The pastor will preach nt ll n n» and 7.» p tu. The morning «ub | Ject will Ih«. "Jesus, the Light of the • World " The evening subject wll Im» “The Cry of the lllood " FIRST BAPTIST—iFeechtree nod W'ntu street* Dr W W laindruiu. paator Morning worship at ll. Baptist Young Peo pie a I'ulou at 7 p tn ; evening worship at 7 1' The paator fill preach at Lob mortiltig and erenlug sen b . » Society Regular midweek nndnrted by the paato CUMRERI.AND PRERRYTERI AN-Herr ces of the I'reabyterlan church. U. R A. Ilev tieorge 11. Mack, paator. Corner liar- la and Spring afreets. Morning worship lug L»ve." No school at f:3ft n. PRYOn STREET PRESBYTERIAN - Sunday acho«»| at 9:3ft a. in. Preaching by the pastor at 11 n. m At 7:3ft p. in.. Com- er*«n Johnson will deliver a missionary Ad dress on Japan. Illustrated with the atere opt iron Mr Johnson'* views are a co|. lection that he baa gathered blmaelf after a loug residence and ettenalve travel III Ja|ain. and are verv tine The public erallv Is Invited. The leeture Is give! the Internal of the foreign mission w«»rk •»r the church. WALLACE PREHI1YTERIAN - Corner Walker and Stonewall atfeRta. Rev T P. < levelsnd. paator Her\lc«»* at 11 a. m and T 3ft p m. Sabbath a.-h.-d at 9 3ft n tu Prayer meeting Wwinewlay, 7:3ft |». m. KlRICWOon I'KKS-HVTKKIAN - It.r John I Arnialrong. pastor. Hervieen Run day morning at 11 llllde class at 3 3ft p tu flab. I»D. pastor Miaalonarr rally. The 1 ' , h ^ ... Hunday s4-hooi. under the management "f, t-u b m w.dueadav W 11 Kershaw, will begin an Interesting , ,n « •* • ** * m "'dneaday program at 9:3» a. m. consisting of tee|. (St I'"-- • -•••• mt%A VIIuIa ' north avrnck i-nKHRVTKRiAN .7T. m ‘TT^In, K c »™»r_P*«rhtr- .n,l Nnr.h Evening p m wpuneauaj at 7 3ft p tu . lar monthly conference Rev R J rl*h will deliver a humorous lecture i church social Tueiolay evenirfg at 73' e m.. on "Conrtahlp and Marriage A ainali ad- mlsalon will he cbnrgM. the | t»> the church. SOUTH RIDE BAPTIST-Capitol v near Wevnian street Sunday school i hlng by the pn Rev. Rb-hant t»rme Fllnn. pastor Morning worship at 11 Evening worship “ * Preaching by the paator Rabbnl school at 9 #> enee. Phils then league at 9 |5 lllhD confer and Youpg Men's Teachers' tralnlo iwinter*' league a at 6 45 p m me, _ H Dunlan. nt 11 a tn and 7 *• p in The paator will resign HuotRy and leave about Tuesday for Harvard university for aotne NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Corner llemphlll avenue and Emmett ttr.et Frea. blug al 1) a m and the pastor, William II Bell ' P «» . nday ach woodward avenue iiaptiht - Pres, hlng at 11 a. tn aud 7 9ft p. nt hy the pastor. Rer M C Hurley At lb* morning hour, the subject will b#: ••llow- Church klembers Should Itehave Them selves Subject at night ‘The Iftevll a Hard Paymaster " This will he the second In the serb-t of *prd*l Sunday night aer tnons The other service* of the duv and wee# a* usual WESTERN IIFIGHTH BAPTIRT Run day achool at ft . * n nt Preaching at 11 • nt by Paator V t Norcroa*. i»n Noah a Ark." au Illustrated *ern»(*n. adapted tc <h- voting Adult* Bible claa#.-* growing A' 7 3ft p m . the pastor will nre.ch o» The penitent Muner and the Parv|onlD| Savb.r ' Maddox-Rucker Banking Co. Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00 Total resources $3,000,000.00 New neeounts invited. We offer to depositors every facility wliieh their hnlnneesnnd business re sponsibility warrant. 4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savingr. Department. Band of Miriams Wednesday at I 9ft p. tu. Ladle* prayer circle Thursday al 3 9» p. in Teachers training el#** Wedn•••day at 7 p. m Prayer uie-dlng nt 7 45 p in CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN - Washing ton street onpotlte Capitol avenue Rev. Theron II Bln D.D, paator Hunday school nt 9 3ft n in Bible data for young men conducted by l‘re»hjrterlau Brother hood. Marlon M Jaek»-.n preeldent lleg ttlar Hunday R.-rvices at n a. tn. and 7.44 P nt The pastor win preach at both •ervices Voting People> praise service at 7 Ift m On Wedneaitajr at 7 45 p in . Dr Rice will continue Ida course of lecture* on the Old Teatament Young Men's Prayer Aaaoclatlou Thursday at 7 4k p. FOURTH PREHRYTERIAN - Corner Chamberlin and Jackson street Preaching at 11 a. m and 7 9» t» m t.y the rota tor. Rev T 11 Nee-kirk Regular Wed- newtay prayer a- rvle.. ,n 7 3ft p nt Sun day at hooi at 9 9* a. ut MOORE MRMoRlAI (jitlmer atrete* Dr A tor Preaching bv th.- pastor at ll #’ aud 7 45 p nt (Tirlatla “ p in Vlldweek praver t at 7 45 p tn EPISCOPAL. tSevageatina. February Si CATMFDRAI Corner Waanlpgton and llnnfrt street*. ‘Yen Ret C T A. Pla#k i I * 1». dean Al 7 ,9 a tu . holy eonmtuub.n; 'll a nt . Iltaftv. sctttion and hvdjr com- 4 p m . evening prayer. : 3ft p m , af r *d 9 We tnrsday mid Erl 111 . Itol ru.r;r Sunday f * 11 ' INCARNATION lee nen f West End lie. 1 J I* p.. .1 m. holy communion, .1 1 prater M-rnmn and lodv l.-i Ing prayer and w Peachtr.'e, between Currlet is Rev •' It Wilmer. At 7 9> a m . holy romaxin i •-•mmutiion sud aeriuon. b g Mrty»r and si-rut-tn. * 4.. a pi. Ktldsy. I.ltany . h**o| i \Yr.ln.-..Lv I mlon. 7 9ft p -••• Sunday enlng prayer end the luck of financial means to properly curry out their plane and Th* public pree# has It within Ba power to correct these evil*. May The Georgian continue the rtffht It ha* tto nobly begun until atate and municipal authoiitlee will awake to their duty and reeponelbllUy In controlling the "Great White Plague." We need sanitarium*, camp* and dl* penearfee for thoee that are diseased to help them get well and prevent other* taking the dlaeaae. In preventing tuherculoal* an “ounce of prevention I* worth a ton of cure." Then 1*1 u* use good Judgment and economy and eee that the general pub lie and echool children are properly In structed In the prevention of tubercu losl* and other contagious disease*. Let the big tote ae well aa the IHIle tots skate. They heed tho exercise, open air and recreation. It will tend more fresh air Into their lung*, quicken the circulation of red blood through their bodlge. Improve their digestion and add to their physical, moral and mental development, thereby lessening the tendency to tuberculosis By all mean* let them all akate until w* can furnish Jhem play ground* In which they can get recreation and ex ercise. Too many of our girls and women art raised like “hot-hmiae Hants and ffowers." without outdoor exercise and fresh air. Hkatfng tots will grow stronger, eat. sleep an-1 study better, and when grown will be better pre pared for the duties and responsibilities of Ilfs. Olve the children a chnncs to make the world better, brighter and happier tor. 8 a. m.. holy communion; 11 a. tn.. Tmiv rnmmoaloo; 4 i» w Holiday achool at 9:45. WsdnesdsjT: 'Lftaay at 10:30. EPIPHANY -Corner Moreland and Euclid avenue* Rev. C. A. Lmgatjn In charge. 11 - n».. holy communion and sermon Run Friday: Litany and MISSION OF THE-HOLY INNOCENTS - Wood* avenue near West Peachtree street. Sunday achool yery Sunday at 3:9) p. tu. HOLY COMFORTER—Atlanta a Venn* • Od Pulllant street. Rev. Gl'bert Hlfcga. l>. D.. In charge. 11 a m.. holy communion and aertuon. 4 r. to., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at •. Wednesday: I.ltany at 4. RT. ANDREWS—Corner Olenn and Kent streeta. Rev. Glllwrt Higgs. D.D., In charge. Rundny school at 3:W p. m. D. Uhllllpa In charge, sermon at II. HT. IGNATim-TaRapooM Rev. R. F. DeReiie In charge. Morning prayer and ser mon nt 11 GOOD HIIEPHERfY—Austell. Rev. R. F. Delielle In charge. Holy communion and sennon at 11 Evening prayer aa announced by Rev \Y J. Moodf. 8T. JOHNS—' 'ollege Park. Rev. Gtllvert LA GRANGE M1LLK— LaGrange. Rev. II. D. Phillips In chnrge. Evening prayer and. sermon at 7:.%ft. •tou, vicar. Mornlug prayer i 11. Sunday school at 9:45 a. tl brief address ami choir rehearsal. Commit nlcants of the rndi-atant Episcopal church living In luttinq 1 nrk and Edge wood arc re mloded of the churrh's service* lu their midst. CONOREQATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATION Air-Rev. D J Ellison. D. !».. will preach nt 11 a in. and 7 45 p. ui Dr Ellison's anhjeet at the evening service will be "Banins: The Ltrd's Farthest North." this being the fourth lec ture of the aerie* entitled "Roughing It In I’nlcatlne.”j These lectures are- not onlv ejrrenielj- intm^tlnti and helpful, but In ■tractive ns well, and the teachings of the Christ arc Impressively Intel woven wtth the description of the aacred land In which He BKBEAN—Ker. W'.IIM* OlK»*u I** 1 ", N(i>M>t nf Ik, arraoi l>. A***'. AriM. Buwtar anboni nip. a Chri.tl.n Eld, lay sftsmaau at i p. a IMMANqat^B,r?jSuff C WIUUM. lor. l-««nklii» «i IU m. imt tJO ». a. Hand,, rkool »i » » >. m Junior Ckrl, lltn EoiJMrar •( I ■• ■■d TkuroJ.j •( J.») I>. ■. CHRISTIAN. BIBBT CHBI.-TIAK-M E. BmI] B*r. H. X. IVadMW, BAStor I ■ t 11 ,. u. »nd : » p. ■. »»j. B. Chrl-'I.B End. I'njfr UMlIliK •> Tat I WEPT END nltllRTIAN-Tani.r Oordnn ltd Dunn ,(.—'• IUr. Bnrnnrd I*. MKb. - ‘ jr wbaaU hr lb» j HJjk I, w« congregation wifi asset with the C9 and jointly ceiehrst# Badsevor day; t by t'. It. Normandy. Indies' moetiug st 3:9ft Monday I'rsysr ■eetlni; St 7J9 p. m. ■Wed nestis y HOWELL STATION CHftICT!AN-Eud of Marietta at real car line. Rev. George W Mullins, pastor. Preach'ng at 11 and 7:3ft p in 8undsy srkogl .st 3 Prayer meet lux Wednesday evening COLLEGE PARK-P. L- Adtmf. 1>«9tor Preaching -ach second Sunday Suodsy schtMtl ea< h .Sunday. MI8CBLLANEOU8. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALU ANCE—Services in Altlsoce bail. 72\i Sortb Broad street Sunday at S |>. m A conveu thm will t»e held tor a week, begtanlog Monday nlcbt st 7:10 and continuing every afternot.n and night, closing the fMlewlng Hunday afternoon. Rev. V. W. Troy, of New York, and Rev. R. A. Forrest will * speakers _ it Iff Peachtree street, at which time will he held s meeting of special Interest to wives sod mothers. The subject for discussion will be "Child Culture " It will !m» treated from s psychological view- r lnt In talks limited to ten minutes From until S:|ft p. m. selections on piano by FIRST U NI VE R KA LI HT CHURCH-Cor- »r of Peachtree and East Harris streets »■*--* -t».—KUenwood. pastur. Rrgulnr •rylcea of worship at 11 n m. aud 8 p. ni . with sertuona by the pastor at l»otb servlcvo. 51 ••ruing auldect. The Practice of the Pres- -it.*e of God. ' Evening subject. "The Office nd Mlnlatry tof Punishment ” Runday • hool at 9:46 a. m . with cIsmcs for slf. P. C. V. devotional nUetlog and liter* •ire study class st 7 p. m. FIBRT CHURCH "oFciIRIHT (Rdentlsti West Raker street. "Hpirlt” Is the suh- Jert of the lessno-sermou at 11 a. tn and I 1. Teatlmonlal mcetiug WedueiMlay st - Mf t m and 7:3ft p . Hall. Prayer meeting mote ana Traci society will hold tM r rogolsr weekly services In Woodmen s li t 11. 122 Peachtree street, in the morning nt 11 Mr. J. A. Bobnet. the traveling repreoenta- tlve of the society, will deliver a dlscour«e entitled “Wise and Foolish Virgins." At I; 3rt l*'.J n .- will speak on "Tfce Great Pyramid In Egypt." place Rev B. C Crook, paator. MwuIul service with sermon at 11. tiundav school nt 9:1) t. m. Kvowing service at 7:3X rainnn vonjer t atn and Hprlng slroeu Rev. Rush R. Hlftlppen. D. D. lUtatBter tn charge. Regular morning services at U. Hutnlny school it 9:45 s Y. M. C. A.—A musical concert Is given hy the association orchestra Ruudav after noon from 3 to 3:91 After the concert the religious service la held In the lecture ball. Good singing and a brief, practlc.il talk make this service Interesting and helpful. speaker for Sunday la Rev. R |>. Smith nt fhe West End Christian church, whoae subject will he "Why Should a Mao a Christian?" The teacner training class »f Atlanta, conducted by rrofesaor Phelps, wee** at 6 p. m All men are Invited to attend theae service# SACRED HEART lCathotlei-Pea< btreo nd Ivy streets Mata at 7. 9 1ft a. tu Run ty school at 9. High mass at 11; benedlc- ••n after high mass; no evening nervier Father Gunu will discourse on "The pone 1 France" at the high mass Week day as at 6:30. 7 tod 8 a “ TANKS, TOWERS, PUMPS Also Kewanee Pneumatic Water Supply DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 54 Marietta Street, Atlanta. Phone 1761. car barn, on Butler street, will h,. ll'-ated Hunday nt 5 t tn Rev. J 8 t rench will preach the dedicatory sermon ll.-Gval meeting* will l»e held during tbs Pulpit will be filled hv prouiluent iota . UNITED BRETHREN TABERNACLE- McDaniel street, one block sooth of White hall. Hunday achool at 9:3ft a. m. Preach- tug at It n. tn. nod 7:3ft p m Baract. liillnthea and rhllathee, Jr., class meet. Ing- Monday night* In their r*u»ctlvs rooms In the Tabernacle. Ladles' prayer meeting Wednesday at 3 p tn Midweek S rayer meeting Wednesday at 7:9) p. ui unlor Christian Endeavor Hoclety Friday at 3 p m. Sunday morning and evenlug. the iMistor, Rev. Owen A Barbee, will con. tluuc the series of sermon* be has been preaching on the “Knowledge of God" and “Th.; Holy Spirit- the ThlrJ Person In the Trinity: Ills Personality sud His Work," will Ih* the division of the topic. J. A. BONNET WILL SPEAK IN THE WOODMEN** MALL J A Rohnet. representative of the Watch Tower Bible and Trnct Hoclety, of Alle. ghenv. Pa., will apeak Hunday morning in the Columbia Woodmen's hall. 122 Peach tree street, lie has chosen for bis morn ing subject. "The Wise and Foolish Vir gins ** At 7:36 p m . be will speak on the great Pyramid of Egypt This subject Is one that will be of special Interest to Blhtlml students. A .large numt»*r of scientific men have examined and explored this wonderful piece of tuasaor~ la wonderful piece of masonry, notably ofessor t'. Ptassl Hmytbe. a Scotchman, d from the facts obtained by him. which are a.-eurate and dependable, Charles T Rnssetl, of Allegheny. Pa . has written a treatise Mr. Itohnet's discourse will pnv SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES AT UNIVERSALI8T CHURCH In response to numerous requests. Rev. E I» Ellen wood, pastor of the rnlrerMlIst church, will deliver a sctle* of doctrinal sermon- at the regular Huuday evenlug preaching services of the church on East Harris street, near Peachtree In the In teres - Of truth and higher culture. It la n11.11 that the fundamental teaching# of the «urf»ii» 1 elisions bodies which claim tention of uten should l*e fully tin and In answer to ntauy queries i .ee«|\e.1. Mr Ellenwoiid will. In theae Sunda; e\ enlng sermon*. g|\e the Unit eras ID t Interpretation of the doctrine* of the * hrlsMitn church The services w||| begin it ft p m Subject Sunday. "The l uiceraalliit Mm of the Office and Mini# try of UnnDhinent.” lersto • enth IT WILL. PAY Life Insurance Agents to look Into tho policy contracto of IDE SECURITY UFE AND ANNUITY COMPANY of GREENSBORO. N. C. They or# gtmt of porfoetlon In Southern Old Line Life In surance, and are sellers. x The company has been phenomenally successful, end has ever TEN WILLION DOLLAR* Insurance In force. Apply with reference to RAY & YATES, General Agents Exchange Bank Bldg., MACON, GA. See That Label? If Placed on Your Printing Guaran tees~H orne - PKiduction. ;— Atlanta Typographical Union 520 Candler Bldg. Atlanta ’Phone 873 P. O. Box 266 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CELEBRATE SUNDAY NIGHT IN WE8T END In celebration of the twenty-sixth soot- ▼erasry of the Chrlatlao Endeavor move ment. the Presbyterian and Christian con gregations or West Eik) will meet together In the West End Christian church at 7:30 p. tn. Runday. The opening exercises will be after the Endeavor fashion of songs, scripture rendlogs and sentence Pray er*. and also expressions of "What Chris tian Endeavor Means To Ms," the topic for the evening The members of both socie ties are expected to take pari. Attar these opening exercise. O. R. Normandy will delher aa address upon Christian En deavor. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL COMPANY h»v» moved Into tlwlr new etore, Tt Peachtree street, where you can find -ythlntr carried In an excludes optl- house. The Ballard Bifocal hu X(Lined a reputation for this Arm In leu than : yeare no other house-hae made In a half century. Not how cheap, but how well we can eerve you. Would Make Neptune Blush. Rfwt ld to The OeertUn. Ore*nvllle, S. C, Feb. 1.—There I* nn.lderable satltfactlon expressed here over the bill Juet introduced In the Mate leglelature to clve South Caro lina an oil inxpector. Some of the etuft rnld under the name or oil would mako old Noptuno blueh for (hame. VILLA RICA ENTERPRISE* NEARINQ COMPLETION. Bpectal to Th. Oeorxtia. Villa Rica. Fob. Villa Rica Is tho hudost little c'.ty between Atlenta and Annleton. In addition to the two bit cotton warehoutee and cotton factory near!ns comp each. Villa Rica I* to hove a nation tl b»nk. and the Oalnee- oorouch Tolrphon > Company l« to erect e handsome two-story brick building for the exchange GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY BEfweEy-om-tfiviLLE * HUB! PMJPM) r TATBTra IS BIAr. ..Gainesville.. Lv.l 7:001 3.M IX tO:Ot 1 X.T Atbaoa Ar.l»:» I f between gaTnesville a SSrrUZ! f.M.IP.M.t imirV. lt-:» |AT~a«lBeeTlire:.'tv. 7:*011M T» CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RAILWAY. 1 Arrive From — beport Vo— kaoDTllle ..10 « an poo toipa I jeckooavtlle .. » >' pa | I pa 11 a coo .... I pm Jeckaoovtll 1 pm kkviooab CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS! We will give you tho lowed prlcct I on Bulldert - Hardware, Tools anil Nalli. In Atlanta. Call on ut at out| new (tore—1 BO Pet ere Street F. J. COOLEDGE & SON. WE BUY Copper. Lead, Brata. Zinc. Rags. Bob I tlea. Burlap. Wash Cotton. Backi. kill out of town order* solicited PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO,] 175 Madlaon Avenue, Both Phones 1735. ATLANTA. GA. eodWHWKIV HABITl | cared ot home vital B.M. WOOLLEY, ttn I - UMN.mrote-n.il OSTE ft Ryon Al E. E PHYSICIAN AN Offlcot: 124-125 Century Sid* Boll Phono 1501 • IVolcx • *’ (iiro A Ktmtftk kdNmtM I TklWiE^^I fart* id Ctciia 329 Wootnrl An., 4TUMTA. Si TO THE CABBY-I Special Low Prices Until Feb. 1^1 Best $8 Set f® Best $5 Set “ Best $3 Teeth... 4 Hove Impression Token Morning, Get Teeth Seme Od- Crown and Bridge _ Work $3 and up] DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S dental S& l , Shone 170*. 24 1-2 Whiteholl, Cor. Ale, end Whitehall. Lady Attendset^j