Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 29, 1907, Image 17

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i.\VE BUILD HOMES.” you CAN SELECT A IOT ANYWHERE IN TOWN. AND WE WILL SELL IT TO YO.U, AND BUILD A HOUSE ON IT TO SUIT YOU. ON A CASH PAYMENT. BALANCE LIKE RENT, OR WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR NOTES ON ANY LOT, AND BUILD A HOUSE, BALANCE LIKE RENT. SEE OUR ARCH- TECT, MR. J. B. HAWKINS; HIS AD VICE AND DRAW INGS COST YOU NOTHING. W. P. KELLY & CO. 312-313-314 Peters Bldg. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. HI Thone 2027. Atlanta Tbone 1SS1. i plantation and stock fabm ok 2.100 ACKBtf IN UIDDLG GEORGIA, t* MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO- pie, 2 tulles of rnllroad frontage, also pub ic road frontage, 1,20) acres !u cultivation; J5*j acres of rich bottom lands; S00 acres of 'fine swamp bottoms still to be developed, plenty of wood aud timber for borne con- sumption. Most of tbn land lies level and 1» a loosivdark, loam/ toll, with strong els/ {tabsoll. Oue mule enu cultivate 40 acres •f this laud. Two six-room dwellings sad thirty tcuant bouses of two and four rooms, sleety distributed. Corn mill and gin, saw mill, horse and mule barns, crib and bog aud chicken nouaea, etc., all In good condl tkiu; 5 tulles of ling wire fencing. Creek aud hrnuches supply water In uearly all parts of the laud. Station and side truck the place, bebool aud cbnrchcs conven- |t. Annual average net Income $6,000. Price 115 per acre. Terms one-tblrd cash; lain are on or before ten /ears In sunuil payments to suit purchaser, wltb 0 per cent on deferred payments. This Is a bargain and the chance of n lifetime. Make the down payment and the place will make the tuouey to pay tbe balance. Good water and good health. Labor Is plentiful aud «h-ap. For further information, write or SANDERS & CONWAY Phones 5488, 412 Peters Bid !p2,000—Confederate avenue, fronting “Little Switzer land,” we have a cottage of 5 rooms and hall, nice man tels, water, sewerage, bath nice gas fixtures; nice lot aud can sell for $150 cash and $25 per month if taken inside 24 hours. $1,200—Fronting entrance to “Little Switzerland,” we have 150 foot front, room for a large 6 or 7-room cot tage and large store; no store within 1-4 mile of this place; one of the very best locations. 725 feet frontage by average of 1(10 back on a good st. close to Marietta st. This vacant property lies well, partly gfove, fine renting section, as investment it will pay handsomely to buy at price we can make you for immediate sale. A .NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION near tin* North Avenue yards. Three new well built and attractive; rental of 125.50 per month. Price $2,250; one-half VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE »i Twelfth street; $0 by 17$ feet. A gen uine bargain for $1,60(1 cash. HOUSTON STREET, CORNER HOWELL struct, Mfvcu-rottnt cottage home; nil city nmciiiciices; lot 48 by 111. Price $2,860; $800 cash; balance $30 per month. ; all city conveniences; lot 37 by ICO iclcb'. irbood. I'rlce $3,160, on terms of $850 • ash; ini in iicu $26 per month; 7 per cent. This tilnce la now rented to n good tenant 1»r $:.» per month. paying $37 per m re la uothlng l>ette: GOOD HAST FRONT LOT. INSIDE CITY limits, on new Stewart avenue car line. Ali right for $100. coimce uonic; ■iret down I’Hee $2,625. bom.-; all city ct Price only $2,100. McLendon ave.-almost new 6-room S. B. TURMAN & CO., Corner Broad and Alabama Sts. On North Side—New G-r., beautiful cottage ou large corner lot; large pantry and bath room, select neighbor hood; outside city limits; near carline; 20 minutes ride from center of city. * Tile view of the city from this point is beautiful. If you are looking for a suburban cottage uear the city, this place will please you. Price $3,500, one-third cash, bal ance easy. A pretty 6-r. Cottage, Kick- wood,*Ga.; tinted walls; in pink of condition; lot 75x190, and just the place for young couple or small’family; con venient to churches, schools, and the owner is going to leave the city, and instructs us to sell quick. Don’t all the young couples ((peak at once. HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER 8T. Sale* Department: A. 8. HOOK, R. C. E FOR SALE. Large lot on College Park »r line. Owner has in ducted us to sacrifice for nick sale, cc LIEBMAN, Keal Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. Recognize, the Rebelt. Managua, Nicaragua. March J».—The f®v*mment of Coata Rica recognizee ihe provisional government of Hondu- u "nder the Honduran revolution!*!*, "astno Roealee, Mtgual Ouell and Ig- I"-"oatro. thua killing the rumora Jf* ! 1 '»*la Rica haa Joined Salvador, -j.iicniala and Honduras ogalnat M- e-cagua. TRINITY METHODI8T CHURCH. Morning. Organ Prelude. Batlete. Voluntary, "Christ, Our Passover, Vorlch. Easter Carol. Gabriel—Intermediate department of Sunday achool. Offertory. "King AH Olorloue," Barn- by. Anthem, "Hallelujah! Christ Is RIs JwumMtJnori... .E'HDLUUPUPUPUP Postlude. "Hallelujah Chorus," Han del. Evening. . Organ recital at 7; So p. m. First Sonata, Gullmant. Introduction. Allegro. Pastorale. Finale, . „ Service at 8 P. M. Voluntary. "Sing Allelujah Forth,” Buck. Offertory, Solo, “Hosanna,” Granler— Miss Harrison. The regular choir will be augmented by a double quartet. The following will render the program: Miss Mamie Harrison, Mrs. C. A. Sheldon. Miss Augusta Wynn, sopranos: Mrs. Arthur Crevlston. Mrs. Gutlyard. Miss Jennie Armstrong, altos: Mr. R. D. Armour, Mr. J. Wilson. Dr. George Tlgnor. ten ors’ Mr. J. N. Hubbard, Mr. M. H. Sanders, Mr. Mansfield, basses: Mr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr., organist and director. DON’T BE MISLED. We desire to call the attention of our readers to the fact that a few drug gists In this locality, on account of cut prices on drugs, have adopted the prim- tic® of trying to sell something else when a well-known preparation of es tablished reputation Is called for For example, when you ask for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great KhJ- ney. Liver and Bladder Remedy, don t Allow any druggist or drug clerk to persuade you Into buying something else In Its place. Every time he sue- ceeds In selling you a worthtais sub stitute he makes more profit, but you are humbugged at the expense of your '"swamp-Root Is prepored onlybyDr. Kilmer * Co. Laboratories. Blngham- tnn N Y Don't ezperlment. If you need a medicine you ehould have the best. EASTER MUSIC IN ATLANTA CHURCHES Sunday In the beautiful churches of Atlanta .glad anthems ond triumphant hymns will tell of the glory of the Ris en Lord. Grand organs will send through vaulted roofs far up Into the blue sky of the early springtime tho melody of the story of the Resurrec tion. The sweet voices of children will carol to reverent congregation's, while Easter lilies will swing their fragrant white bells before splendid marble al tars. Never before In the history of At lanta have more ornate and beautiful programs been prepared b; the va rious church choirs of the city for Eas ter services, and In no other city of the South will the great religious fes tival be more fittingly observed, espe cially In a musical way, aa the follow ing elaborate programs attest: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The program for the First Baptist church has been completed by Mr. J. P. O'Donnclly, organist and choir di rector. Two beautiful sacred cantatas by Buck will be rendered In the after noon at 4 o'clock, tho regular choir be. Ing augmented by a number of well- known voices. The full program la aa follows; Morning. Prelude—Stebbens. Comet and Violin—Shelley—Mr. C. T. Wurm and Mr. Erwin Mueller. Voluntary, “He Is Risen"—Gadsby. Violin Solo—Mr. Erwin Mueller. Offertory. "He Is Not Here. For He Is Risen"—Edward Broome—Mr#. W. S. Elkin. Jr. Anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord"—Harrington—Mlsa Laura Gilbert and choir. Postlude—Faulkee. Afternoon Service—4 O’clock. "The Story of the Croea" and "Christ, the Victor,” two sacred cantatas by Dudley Buck, will be rendered in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. Choir—Mr*. W. S. Elkin, Jr., sopra no; Miss Laura Gilbert, alto; Mr. Rob. trt M. Barry, tenor: Mr. John S. Scott, bass: Mr. C. T. Wurm. cornetlst; Mr. Erwin Mueller, violinist, assisted by Mrs. T. H. Wingfield, Mrs. S. W. Slls- bee. Mrs. S. A. Swann, Miss Leo More- head, sopranos; Mrs. Clarence Blosser, Mrs. Arthur Crevlston, Mrs. Llewellyn Scott, Mrs. A. R. Colcord, Miss Har row. Miss Jennie Armstrong, Miss' Car olyn Stelnhclmer, altos; Messrs. T. B. Davies, Oscar Cook, John M. Cooper, N. C. Napier. V. E. Tlcke, tenors; Messrs. Edward Werner, John H. Mul- Frank Wheat, Ernest Waltt, Ma rion Hood. Llew ellyn Scott. Leslie Hub bard, Joseph Hubbard, basses. A complete program will be distrib uted to the audience. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH. Missionary program of the Temple Baptist Church March 31, 1907: Morning Service. Time, 10:30; place, Sunday school room. Prayer—By Pastor A. C. Ward. Welcome—By Miss Grace Tutwller, Miss Vera Barber and Irln Ennis. Song, "Rock of Ages”—By Miss Mn- ble Jones, Miss Mable Kelly, Miss Lil lian Tutwller, Mlsa Edna Forester and Allison Fincher. Recitation. "The Light House"—By Miss Sadie Tutwller. Song, "The Half Has Never Been Told"—Miss Lllah Trlppe. Reading—By Miss Evelyn Ward. Dialogue. "The Missionary Call”— Eight girls. „ . Song, "Let Little Ones Come Unto Me"—By Misses Austin. Recitation, "The Cry of the Heathen Nation—By Miss Lillian Tutwller. Vocal Solo, "Sweet Spirit. Hear My Prayer—By Miss Mable Kelly. Recitation, "Unanswered"—By Miss Lllah Trlppe. „ Sr, Chorus. "To the Harvest Fields” Missionary march and cantata. China—Miss Sadie Tutwller. Japan—Mlsa Lena Jones. under tho direction of Mrs. W. T. Wa terman, organist: Morning, Organ. "Hallelujah Chorus." Handel, "Christ, Our Passover," Schnecker. Offertory Solo—Mrs. T. II. Wingfield Organ Postlude, "Coronation March. Evening. Organ Prelude, "Angela’ Serennde, “At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing. 1 Shelley. "Sometimes I Catch Sweet Glimpses of His Face," Oounod. Organ Postlude In D, Smart. The choir consists of Mrs. T. Wingfield, soprano; Mrs. John Cooper, contralto; Mr. Walter T. Waterman, tenor; Mr. John Mullln, baritone; Mrs W. T. Waterman, organist. EGEL8T0N MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Morning. Organ Prelude in O. Sir Henry Smart. Carol, “Lift Your Glad Voices." Anthem, "Angels Rolled the Stone Away," Buchanan. Soto, “Chriat, the Lord, Is Risen,' llcnrni't .Ml*. Hull’ll llm, i ,.n Wirf’-n. Anthem, "Blow Qolden Trumpets,' Ashford. Postlude, "Gloria," Andre. Evening. Organ, Ketcrer. Anthem, "Christ. Our Passover, Packard. Solo—Mrs. William S. Ycatea, Anthem, "Blow, Qolden Trumpets,' Ashford. Postlude In A, Ouilmant. A. R. Adklnson, organist and dl rector. ALL SAINtFcHURCH. Easter Program. Morning eervlce, II a. in. Processional Hymn 109, "Welcome, Happy Morning”—Sullivan. "Christ Our Passover 1 ’—Dudley Buck. Gloria Patrl, Mendelssohn—E. Nevin. Te Deum (Festival In E flat)—Buck, Jubilate (Festival In A)—Buck. Hymn 131, "The Strife Is O’er"—Pal estrina. Kyrle—Gilbert. Gloria Tlbl—Garrett. Hymn 123, “Jesus Lives"—Oaunttett. Offertory, “Break Forth Into Joy"— Barnby. Presentation—Anon. Sanctus—Gounod. Communion Hymn 225, "Bread of the World”—HodgeB. Gloria In Excelsla—Old Chant Recessional Hymn, "The Day of Resurrection”—Martin. Evening service, 4:30 p. m 118, ■At the The news, while it’s still news and before it becomes history—in “The Green. Australia—Ml** Frances Russell. Africa—Miss Grace Tutwller. Oklahoma—Mcster Erwin Ennis. Cuba—Miss Vera Barber. Mexico—Miss Effle Stewart. Georgia—Miss Ruble Davies. Atlanta—Mis* Kate Davies. Missionary—Six Lambs—May Harde man. Carrie McCoy. Lola Jackson, Mar garet Ennis and Vlncle Crockett. Offering. „ , Evening Service. Special Music. * Opening Address—By the pastor. Address—H. D. White. Music. Address—W. L. Norman. Address—M. F. Morris. Music. Address—J. S. Kempton. Address—W. M. Perryman. Offering. V Benediction. SACRED HEART CHURCH. At the 11 o'clock solemn high masi the program will Include: "Kyrle." Concone. "Gloria,” Concone. • "Venl Cante Splritua." Kreutser. "Credo," Concone. Offertory, "Regina Coell," Tradition- “Sanctu*.” Concone. "Benedlctus," De Merller. "Agnus Del." Concone. In the evnlng at 8 o'clock will occur the annual Easier carol service by tha children's chorr, the men’s chorus as sisting. Order as follows: 'Regina Coell." Labat. ■Jesus Christ Is Risen Today," Men delssohn. . „ „ "Let the Merry Church Bell* Ring," Traditional. 'Golden Harps Are Sounding,” Brow ne. Solo—Mr. Brlsben. “Gloria,” Concont. “Hosanna!" Granler. Solo—Mr. Werner. ■’Alleluia! Alleluia!" Traditional. "Ha Is Risen,” Clare. Solos—Messrs. Wheat and Werner. ■Christ, the Lord. Is Rise* Today," Traditional. •The Resurrection,” Shalley. Solo—Mr. Wheat. Benediction of the blessed sacra ment. Jansl* Angellcus,” Palestrina. Tantum Ergo." Traditional. ■Holy God, We Praise Thy Name,” Traditional. The congregation Is requested to Join In the singing of the last hymn. Forces—The children's choir of for ty. the men's choir of twenty. Dr. J. Lewis Browne, organist and choirmaster. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The following program will be ren- Processlonal Hymn Lamb's High Feast”—Tours. Gloria Patrl, Mendelssohn—Nevin. Magnificat. In F—Hawley. Nunc Dlmlttls, In F—Hawley. Anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy"— Barnby. Hymn 113, "Christ Is Risen"—Ben nett. Offertory, "They Have Taken Away My Lord”—Harrington. Presentation—Anon. Recessional Hymn 125, "{lark, Ten Thousand Voices"—Barnby. The following Is the personnel of the choir: Sopranos. Misses Nellie R. Nix. Luclle Strlck- Innd, Annnh Mullln. Marjory Mullln, Henrietta Means, Alice White, Ruby Strickland, Edith Bradley, May Rag land. Antoinette Blount, Mrs. T. I Randolph. Altos. Misses Leonora Owaley, Thomwell Gamble, Eva Richardson, Loretta Tren- nor, Mary Crew Cundell, Frances Brad ley, France# Pyron, Lois Stevens, Tenors, Frank Cundell, Charles Barker, Frank Sherwood, T. A. Wilson, C. H. Peacock, Beth Moss. , Basset. George McDaniel, Bockover Toy, EM mund Shelby, Brook Berkeley, Percy Huger, William Tucker, Stanley Wlm- blsh, Beverly DuBose. D. O. Nix. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. Wit Ham E. Amaud. dcred at the First Presbyterian church busses. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Morning. Organ Prelude, "Andante"—Gounod. Voluntary, “God Hath Appointed a Day"—Tours. Anthem, "I Will Extol Thee, O, Lord”—Costa. Offertory, "The King of Glory"— Coombs—Mrs. Frank Moore Pearson. Organ Prelude In F—Gullmant. Evening. Organ Prelude. "Adoration”—Gaul. Anthem. “Rejoice, Rejoice In the Lord"—Kotschmar. Offertory, "Still, Still With Thee"— Forte. Organ Postlude In B flat—Abemethy. Choir. Mrs. Frank Moore Pearson, soprano Mr. Oscar S. Cook, tenor; Mr*. J. W. Shlnholser, alto; Mr. Frank M. Pear son, bass; Miss Caroline Westmoreland, organist and director. WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning, Organ Prelude, DuBols. Voluntary, “Christ, the Lord, la Risen Today." Schnecker. Offertory, "The Resurrection," Shel ley. Anthem, "Aa It Began to Dawn,” Hanker. Organ Postlude, Batiste. Evening, Organ Prelude, Read. Voluntary, "I Am He That Llveth,” Scott. Offertory, "He la Risen," Schilling. Anthem. "Christ, the Lord, la Rleen Today.” Buck. Organ Postlude, Gullmant. Choir—Mlsa Bessie Langhorne, so prano; Mrs. A. R. Colcord, contralto; Mr. Jack Napier, tenor; Mr. R. O. Berlin, baas; Mlsa Frances M. Burks, organist and choir director. FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH. Morning. Organ Prelude, “Easter Morning," Otto Nealllng. "Awake Up My Glory,” Barnby. “Easter Mom." John Hyatt Brewer. “Come, See the Place Where Jeaus Lay,” Horatio W. Parker. Organ Postlude. “Easter March.” Merkel. Choir—Miss Grace Lee Brown, so prano and director: Mrs. M. O'Brien, contralto; Mr. W. H. Patterson, tenor; Mr. W. P. Hunter, bass: Miss Eda Bartholomew, organist. The regular choir will he assisted by the following singers; Mrs. Calvin Holmes. Miss Maud Haverty, Miss Ethel Iownsbury, Miss Natalie Hammond, sopranos; Mlsa Alice Giles, Miss Lillian McDade. Mr*. J. W. Harlan, Mlsa Florrlo Wilson, contraltos: Mr. W. R. I-atlmer, Mr. T. C, Swann, tenors; Mr. E. H. Barnes, Mr. W. V. Martin, Mr. W. F. McDade. Easter Egg Dyes 5c Package. SATURDAY CANDY (Limit's), lb.box.3c Absolutely pure, wholesome and good. Fresh from Boston every week. Disappointment In regard to Gold Fish which we intended to give away tomorrow. Owing to the unusual hot weather of the last few days our shipment of fish from Baltimore, 2,000 in all, reached us in such condition as to render them unfit for distribution. Three-fourths died en-route and the balance are practically no good. When Packing Away Your Winter Clothes Don’t Forget That You Can Telephone Us For 4 Camphor Balls, pound . . . . . 10c Packing Camphor Crystals, package . 15c Cedar Camphor Crystals, package . 15c When House Cleaning Telephone Us For B. & A. Bed Bug Killer 25c Peterman’s Discovery t . 12c and 20c Peterman’s Roach Food 12c, 20c and 40c Insect Powder, pound 35c Crude Carbolic Acid, pints 15c; quarts 25c Grate Polish with brush for applying . 25c We are Exclusive Atlanta Agents for Rexall Remedies and Vinol. •' Brannen & Anthony Druggists. s