Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 27, 1907, Image 14

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f ' 14 = THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 190T. Services in Atlanta Churches HAMMOND, TYPEWRITER PRESIDENT, FOUND INSANE PlUIttbM prayer meeting .1 BAPTIST. PON’CE DE taOM AVENUE BAtTIST- Hev Jala YV. Millard, D.D., paator. The revival service* which have heel In prog ress daring th. Uat two weeks willeontlnu* through Sunday, with Itev. W. M. 'Inca cf Norfolk, preaching at H a. n. *»d 7:45 m. Haptlaa at th« morning hoar. Bun- Stf school at 9J0 a. m, awl prayer meet ing Wadnetday at 7:45 p. ni YBKPLS BAPTIST lMSBlON-Caray, Qa. Sunday •cbool and preaching at S p. n*. Dl* re-tlou of Hot. A. UKlurjr. FIIUiT BAPTI8T—Corner Peachtree aq<J C»1q ftreeix. Rev. l»r. W. %. Landrum, j,as tor. Sunday school at MO a. tu. Morn* ingirorsblp at 11 a. m. litptut Young People’* Union at 7:15 p. m. Evening wor- abip at 8. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Corner Berean ■ venue and Pair atreet Bor. 8. A. Cowan iiaetor. Sunday achool at »J0 ^ Preaching at ll a. m. and T:«_p, the paater. ” C:30 p. in. BOULETAIID PRIMITIVE BAPTIST - Corner of Boulevard and Ilouitnu atreet*. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. ni. Elder T. J. Baaimure, paator. TEMTLE BAPTIST—Cornet Mangnrn and Hunter atreet, Sunday achool at 9J0 a. in. special temperance aarricut at11 a. at. Seri mon liy the paator, per. A. C. YVard. At 7:50 ti. m„ Her. J. A. Crumhlay will preach. Prayer meeting: Wedneiday at 7:10 p. ui. Harare meeting Thursday at i p. m. W. W. Landrum, Preaching nt ll Sunday aehool nt 9;J0 meeta at I p. in WOOP'VABD AVENUE BAPT18T-8ud- day school at MO n. m. Preaching at 11 a. a. and 7:5ii p. m. by tha pastor, Rer. II. C. Hurley. The esrinoo at night will lie araugellstlc In nature. Junior Baptist Young People's Union nt g p. m. worn- an'a Ml,ale,nary Union Monday at I p. ui. Kegnlar meeting of board of oeaeon, Mon day night. Prayar masting Wadueaday CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST—Revival meeting wIU continue durlng tha week. Prea.-nthf fcp Erangejlst T. T. , day at 3:l r J txnwflof f'f ' Evangelist TifTMartln each and L45 p. m. Great nwaa both aezea of al denomlna Subjt' women are < i especially In- _ night, "The Hmnll- I H I Soul. Monday night, "Soma of tha Horrors of Hall." Mr. Mar tin will apeak at Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. if a and society womr I tad. Subject Sunday it I'rleo Paid for a So ... M. Wharton, who has been ' conducting meetings tor two weeks at the church, will, apeak. l)r. Wharton will also preach at the morning and evenlug services. nine service will begin ntT:45, with a e >ng aervTc* lad by tha rholr. Hr. Whar ton will ““ &h* evaYlng'aorvle* will bag fSll •a ai wo __ Grand opera bonne. Ill preach all the week at the. tame hours at during tha Mat weak. Special at tention la called to the ccrvlcc which Hr. Whcrton will hold Knoday afternoon at the (irnnd opera bouse. He will epeek on the subject, "A Strango Woman." PONBER8 AVENUE BAPTIST - Tha pastor. Iter. A. J. Goss, will preach at It «• »• * ud BATTIST TABEBNACLE-Bar. W. L. Walker will occupy the pulpit both morn. In,.- mid evening, aa Dr. Broughton la still suffering from the effects of his recent ac cident. Hr. Broughton la Impruvlug rapid ly, however, and hopes to lie out before very long. M'HONALH BAPTIST—The pastor, Bev. tic. Good mnalc will In a feature. Choli by W. W. Cape- WEST END BAPTIST—The paator. Hr. John F. Purser, will preach Sunday morning and erenlug. Sunday school at 9:10 a. in. Baptist Young People'* Union Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at I p. at. Luclla Daniel Clark* Society Friday at I'M p. m. ay at 5 p. at 7:45 p. in. be ai’rilnta- INMAN PARK BAPTIST—ner. Hr. C.l N. Donaldson will preach at lamiu Park Presbyterian church lu the Sun,lay eebool room at « p. m. Sunday school at I p. m. EAST POINT BAPTIST—Preaching at H a. m, by tbs pastor. Iter. B. G. Smith. Evening aerrlco at 7JO. NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Cornar ntmphiu arena* and Emmett street. Preaching at 11 a. to. by the paator. PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner of Park and Leo streets. West L. Troutman, pastor. Preach liy ller. II. U Crumley and K tbe pastor. Suuday aehool at MO a. ayar meeting, followed by Sunday eebool teachers' meeting, Wadueaday erenlug. ST. MARK METHODIST—Rev. S'. _ Balk, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m. and a p. m. by the paator. Suuday aehool at 1:53 a. ui. Deaf mute claim. Kpworib league nt 7 p. ju. Prayer meetlDg Weduea-Jay at 2 p. m. ' FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach tree end Ivy etreets. Her. J. H. Preurh. paator. Sunday eebool at 5:15 n. in. Nervli nt 1 a. in. aud 7:45 p. in. Itcgnlnr eerrli throughout the week. Janlor longue nl p. in. Epwortb Longne at g:45 p. in. day aehool at 5:45 At i a. in., holy coniiuuuloit; morning prayer and sermon* evening prayer. Hu Wednesday: Litany i EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euelld avenues, Inman l’nrk. Her. C. A. Icings ton, rlrsr. In charge. At 11 a. in., morn ing prayer and sermon. Suuday school at 9.4J a. m. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Wood* avenue, near 'Vest Peachtree. Sun day sellout erery Suuday at 2:50 p. m. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam atreet. Her. Gilbert I Hugs. D, D., In charge. Evening pruroi mid sermon at 4. Hominy aehool at 5. Frt day: Krenlng prayer mid choir practice at 8T. A N D It E WS—Cor ner Glenn and Kent D.D., In EH8COPAL. Fount Sunday after Easter. CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington nnl Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. I'lae, D.D., dean. At 7:S> a. m„ holy eommuulon; 11 n. morning prayer ead sermon: 4:3) p. m., evening prayer end sermon. Sunday school nt 9:457 Alf other days: 7JO a. in.. holy communloh; * a. m.. uorntog tirnyei; at 4:5) p. m., evenlug prayar. WMheaday and Friday, lltauy at 10:|6 a. hi. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at ... — Potter will conduct the morning vvorahlp ST. I.UKER—Peaehtree, between Currier end Mr. A. Lamouda will preach In the end Pine. Her. C. B. YVIIraer, D.D., rec cvculug. Sunday aehool and PhUathea and tor. At 7:50 e. ui., holy communion; 11 Barer* classes at 1 p. in. Cbrlatlau CONGREGATIONAL, CENTRAL CONG REG ATI! IN A Is—Corner Csraegw nay and Ellis street. Her. D. J. Ellison, I). D„ will preach at 11 a. in. nnd at 7:3h p. m. Tbla lielng Dr, Ellison’s last Sunday here for some time, the regular communion hu been moved up one week, so that we may have him with ua. Therefore ou Sunday morning will be the celebration ef the lord * enpper und the reception of oew raembera Into the church. Sunday evening Dr. -Kltteou will dellrer the laat of bla Pateetlne lectures, the subject of this one being "Farewell to the laud." Atten tion Is called to the fart that the evening service will commence at 7JO Instead of 7:45. aa heretofore, aud there will be no ■mug service preerdlug It. Sundey Bible school *t CM e. ui. loaug People's prayer meeting at 0:10 p. in., conducted by Cbrle- tluii Endeavor Society and Baraca and Phllathre claaoea of the Sbnday aehool. KMMANUEI.—Rev. blarr C. Williams, pastor. At 11 a. m. Rev. K. l.ymun Hood. II D.. president of the Atlanta Tbeologtrel Seminary,' will" dellrer .lie baccalaureate sermon to the graduating elan, bis subject being "Th* IdaaUsm of Jreus"' The Sun day service at 7:53 p. in. will be conducted by the pastor. Suuday school at 5JO a. m. Junior Cbrietlau meeting at IJ0 p. m. Youug People'* Cbrlatlau Endeavor meeting at 5:45 p. m. Weekly prayer meetiug ou Thuraday it 7:53 p. m. Itrrete. Rev. Gilbert lllggs, D.l 'barge. Sunday aehool at 5:50 p. m. PAULS—East Point. Her. Gilbert Hlgga, D.D., In eburge. Morning prayei 'id sermon at 11. : 11 *. m. by tho | iv. II. G. Smith; j aehool ot 5:30 a. Sid/dK. mlnlstur.' Service amt aermpu at —u nnd * p. m. Sunday nchool at 5:55 Prayer meeting W ___ __ •* w mnale, baptism end a qufatlon Ing and Hr Robb. Sunrise prayer will be for bore win lie special on box opening. METHODIST — psstnr. Preaching morn- "'sMdi’f MT'.J*.;. t irayer meeting lailby U. B. Moul- INMAN PARK METHODIST—E4g*WOpd nvenoe end llort street. It**. Henry It. Man, paator. Prcnctiiug at 11 a. r 7 4Sp. m. special sermon and aoog i for children and young people at U a. m. and : service ■ yuuag peeple at ll a. aa., ui by church conference. Sunday achool at 9:55 a. m. . Modarn mathod*. Prayer meeting Wedticaday at I p. m. COPENniLL METHODIST - Highland avenoe. luet beyond Augusta avenue. Sun day school at 5 p. m. and preaching by the paster, ltev. Fred Ward, et 4 p. m. A short sermon will be followed by an Im portant church confereec*. i sfttl preach thro* Sunday—at ll a. m., t p. m.. and 7J5 p. m. TM MrTlcre at 5 p. in. wl|l be for men onfy. WESLEY MEMORLAL—Coraae Autmrn 53» VJT, sa atHSi ASS Ing at 11 a. m. and g:li ». m. Song aervlce nt 7:15 p. m. Epworth lAagn at f:C p. m. ieevtcM each nl^it during th* week. TRINITY METHODIST—Comer White hall atreet and Trinity avenus. Dr. J. W. Lee, the paator. will preach at both aerviee* -ll a. uL and I p. m. This will b* Dr. I^e'a last Buhday before leaving for a trip to Earopa. Sunday achool at 5JO a. m. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rev. M. L Underwood, paator. Preaehlug at 11 a. m. an-l 7.53 p. tu. Bnnday aehool at 5:• A w. Prayer meeting Thuraday at IJO p. m. WALKER STREET METHODIST—llav. Webb T. Hamby, paator. Special sermon at 11 a. m.; also baptism and reception of flfry new mamhare. Revival service* aud aar.rtsr’i wfeJia? ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS. aenuon at 4:10. BT. MAIlKS—TendrilHer. n. D. Phil- Upa In cbnrg*. Morning prayer aut) sermon at It BT. JOTTN8—College Park. Rer. Gilbert nifga. D.D., In cLarge. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. BT. PAtJIsB (Colored)—241 Autmrn arenus, Rer. A. M. Dar lu rliarge.’ Holy i‘ouimun!on at 4:30. Morning prayer.and sermon at 11. Evening nrnyer and sermon at A Hu min y aehool at 9:80. Week duya: Morning prayer at 8:80. Wednesday aud Friday: Lltauy at I 'M, Wednesday: Evening prayer aud ad- rest at 7:45. PRESBYTERIAN. FOURTH 1'RESBYTERIAN—Chain barlln and Jackson atrecta. 1'reachlng at 11 a. g t. and 8 p. nt. by the paator, Rer. T. II. ewklrk. Regular midweek prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. Hunday school at 9:10 a. tu. WESTMINSTER PREBnYTEUIAN—Cor ner Format avenue and North Boulevard. Divine worablp nt 11 n. in. and 8 u. in. Kermona l»y the paator, Rev. B. F. (iullle. Sunday aehool nt 9:30 a. m. Junior workers' meeting nt 3 p. in. Youug People's Hoclety ** “? MTVKt by tha WALLACE FRB8BYTBR1AN - Cornar Walker and Htonewall street a. Rev. T- 1*. Cleveland, pastor. Subject at 11 a. m, 'Temperance. Subject at 7:45 p. in "Oood Nowa." Sabbath achool at 9:90 a. in Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:45 p. in. deavor meetiug at 9:4ft p. in. Weekly pray* meetiug on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. LAdJci Club ou Saturday afteruoou at 9. MARIETTA BTIIEET—Rev. W. H. Till man. pastor. Praarhlng at 11 a. in. aud 7:80 p. in. Sunday achool at S p. in. Wtekly prayer meetiug ou Thursday at :90 p. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION—Hundu; Cowan wfiH the Association building. The singing will be led by A. C. Bontiuan, aaaiated by tbo Association orchestra. Mrs. E. L. DuPre will be the aololat fbr* tho afternoon. The on*hestru plays In the parlors from 3 to 3:80 p. in. At 4*J0 p. in., M. M. Jackaon'a Bible clnaa for youug men meeta aud at 5 p. in. the teacher training class la conduct ed by Profeaaor Phelps. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (8CIBN- TI8T)—17 West Baker atreet. “Everlasting Punishment" la the aubjeet of the Icnnon- aermon Sunday at H a. ui. and 8 p. m. Wed nendny teatlmonlnl meeting at 8 p. m..Rend Ing t rooms, 88 North Broad atreet, oppoalte ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN-Corner Forsyth and Garnett atroeta. Rev. W. Vpllhrecbt will preach hla Inst aermon at U n. in. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. ni. Yonng People's Society at 9:99 p. w. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL- L1ANCK— Regular services In Alliance ball, 72% North Brond street, Hunday nnd Wed nesday at 3:80 p. iu. Young People's meet Ing Thursday at 7:90 p. m. This being thf tenth anniversary of tho present Atlanta lira nob, special services will lie held on Wednesday, .May 1, beginning at 2:90 p. iu/ Reports of officers und beads of depart meuts of work will be rend nnd nuuual election of eiecutlve committee and of del egates to tbe uuuual council of Nyack, will meet Hunday nt 3 p. m. at 122 Pencil- treo street. Huldect for dltcusslon: “Iho Devil from a Psychological Viewpoint." Talks limited to ten minutes. Tbe society hn« Inaugurated n special lesson series for attalumsut of health, which la free to all. Y. M* C. A. (Colored)—Blahop II. M. Tut ner will address the colored Y. M. C. A nt 4 p. in. The committee on canvass will nlso report at tbla meeting. Tho Atlanta branch of the Watch Tower Bible nnd Tract Hoclety will bold their r ulnr weekly BRdo study (n Woodmen's h: 122 Peachtree street, Sunday at 11 a. Non-denomlnatlonal. Christian Association Sunday nt 3:80 p. ra.l I will lie conducted bjr Mr. B. E. Cornier!, I nsslatant secretary. These meetings are al ways of s most Interesting charcntcr, and the Interest Is growing. Rooms open all OB, F. BETTS TO CONDUCT SERVICES bath at tba career at Whitehall and White- hall terraca. Sabbath arhnnl at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 n. ta. Subject, "An Ail- dreaa to Young People." l'reaehlng at a p. m. Snhjavt, T, Srep* In Peter"* Raeorerj." ra.tor, llav. Jam,-a A. Gardot). ' INMAN PARK PhESBYTBRIAN - Preaahlnj at 11 a. m. and 5 p. tu. by tbe paator. Iter. Jantaa B. Flrklea. Sunday aehool at 5:55 a. in. Youug l'ruple a Socie ty at 7:11 p. in. Regular midweek prayer meeting at I p. m. PinST PREHBYTFIHAN—Rev. Walter L. Llngta, D.D., th* paator. will preach at 11 a. m. aud 5 p. m. The Sunday rehnol room !W. r n°. , ;y # ?.r‘i. , ^y‘air?.n^n. , : h :iTi addrea* the achool. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at I p. ni. CENTRAL rRESBYTERI AN—Washing ton *treet opposite caDlloL Rer. Thereon. Rlc*. D.U.. pastor. Sunday eohool at 5:59 *. m.. Regular Buraiay services at II a. m. and I p. m. Mldwaah preyar meeilng Wednaaday at 5 p. u. l'rab> aervlre Suu day at 7:45 NORTH AYENUB PRESBYTERIAN—At orner of reavhtree street and North are- jn*. Bar. Richard Ormo Fllnn. paator. Wor ship at U a. *>. and 5 p. iu. Sabbath aehool 1:55 a. m. Phllathre etaaa Young Men a ag*a and Men * Blhle Conference at 5:45 a. m. Teachers' training dans at 15 a. in. Corea* atari' Learta at 3:»p. m. I'hrla- tlan Endeavor atT ^ to. Tnclay *t 5 p. m.. Mm'* LregJ* confireneo. Wr.|nea.t.j at l3l p. m.. Band of Miriam.; 7 p. m„ training claaa; I p. m.. prayer meeting. Thur.-I.ty at 4 p. tu., ladles' prayer circle. Friday at ?J5 p. tu., Corenanlare' League. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN- Corner of Luekle and latlraer strreta. Dr. A. K. llolderby. paator. Prenehlng by the pastor at 11 a. at. and It. a. Christian Endeavor Society meets at 7 p. m. UNITARIAN. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Corner Cala and Spring atreet* Rev. Rush It. Hhlppen. D.D., minister In charge. Regu lar morning aerrlce* at 11. Sermon by ills minister. Subject of mnrnlm, dlacouree: "Hope." Sunday school at 5:45 a. in. UNI VERBALIST. 1TNI VERBALIST ClIt'Rl'H-Corner of Peachtree end East Harris street* Rer. R. D. Ellenwood. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and a p. in., with aermon. at both aerviee* by Rev. W. II. MrGtautln. 1>. I>„ general aunerfatandent of th* t’nlveraalfsl ehnreb. hpeelet mnele at thee* services. iSaday aehool at 5:45 a. in. V. P. C. U. devotional meeting nt 7 p. m. ' CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART—Sunday aerviee*: Low a* at 7 ami 5:35 a. m.; Mgb hum at 11 I p. tu.. confessions preparatory to drat Frt- Rev. Dr. Frederick YV. Betta, of 8yra- cuae, N. Y„ one of the moat eloquent .and Interesting preacher* of th* Unl< verealtet denomination, trill reach th* city on Wedne»day and will conduct revival services at the church on Eaat Harris street Wedneaday,Thursday and Friday at S p. m„ and on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Dr. Betts began his preparation for th* work of the Christian ministry at the carpenter'* bench. He ha* been an Intans* student of men and of hu man problems, os well as of books, and few men are better equipped to day to apeak Intelligently upon the reat sociological problem* which con- ont the -American people. He 1* a great lover ot men In all walks and classes and conditions of life, and his eernton* are always powerful In their Impulses for personal rlghteousneee. Dr. Betts Is a member of the national board of trustees of the Unlversalist church, and Is also president of the Associated Charities of Syracuse. DR. W. L. WALKER AT TABERNACLE Rev. W. L. Walker, head of th* Tab ernacle Training School, will return from th* YVeet In time to conduct serv ices Sunday morning and night at the Baptlet Tabernacle. Dr. YY’alker has been conducting an evangelistic cam palgn In Arkansas and qther states In the YY'eat and he has met with consid erable success. In on* city In Arkansas large crowds constantly attended th* meetings and the meetings were con tinued after the date set for their dis continuance because of th* unanimous demand of an Immense congregation. SPRING MEETING OF CHURCHES ATLANTA VS. BIRMINGHAM APRIL 29-30, MAY 1-2 Ladies’ Day Tuesday NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. O l COUNTESS von HATZFELDT And Big Feminine Array in “The LITTLE DUCHESS” INNA 50 ANNA HELD'S LAVISH MU8ICAL, GIRLICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION. PEOPLE IN THE CLEVER CAST 50 AND BEAUTY CHORUS ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. This ploture of James B. Hammor.d, the millionaire president of the d Typewriting Company, is from a recent snapshot showing him Hammont __ _ _ .... Tha aketoh at the bot tom shows tho remarkable aidowalk examination which preceded Mr, Hammond's comn\ital to Bellevue Hospital for examination at to hia aanity. Now York, April 77.—James Bartlett Hammond, the president of the Hammond Typewriter Manufacturinb Company, who has been under ob servation of alienists for sevoral days at Bellevue Hospital, has been found mentally Incompetent to manage hla own affairs. The findings of the alienists will go before the supreme court today. Hammond's brother asked for the Investigation. , IE IH ROBBER Says Drunken Men Were His Usual Vic- , tims. As a result of a complete confeaalon made to Detectives Lockhart and Rob erta by Dixie Burge, the young whlto man who was given an eight-year term In the pen a few days ago. Pink Oentle and Emmett Watson, two other young men. were Saturday morning bound over to tho state courts by Recorder Broylea on the charge of robbery. Incidentally, the recorder alao held Burge In another caae of robbery. Burge waa taken from'the Tower and was used aa the main witness against Oentle nnd YVatson. Immediately fol lowing hla testimony he was bound over In the same cose aa hie two com panions. Burge waa given eight years for rob blng a railroad man of a watch aome time ago? Friday the prisoner sent tor The fair which 1s being conducted nt the urnverelu hell bjr the ladlts of the Church f th* linmnrulat* Conception he* drawn large crowd* cnch night. Wednesday after noon a "Teddy Boar" party will be held for the benefit of th* jronugrr **t, al» l "Tacky" party on th* sent* afternoon. The fair la open each day and night and will continue until May 1. MEN'S mTeTING AT THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Rer. n. K. Pendleton, paethr of th* First Christian church, will sptak at the men's meeting at the Baptist TahernacI* Hunday at 3 p. nt. Mr. Pendleton hns something ■M Heard. The spring meeting ef th* Western dlstHct of the Christian churches of Georgia will be held April 75 and 10, at tha College Park Tabernacle. The following program win be ren dered during th* two days. Dinner will be served on th* grounds: Monday. 7:70 p. m.—Praise Service—F. L. Adams. Tue 1:70 a. m.—Praia* Servtc*—E. T. Carter, Kewtmn. Sermon—J. H. Hughe*. Macon. 10:70 a. m—Statwand District Work —H. C. Dodeon and Barnard P. Smith, leaders. 17 m.—Sermon by H. K. Pendleton. Adjournment for dinner on the grounds. 7 p. m.—Praia* Service—G. YV. Mul- MEETING OF FIRST BAPTIST YOUNOJ»EOPLE'S UNION. There will he nn unusually Interesting meeting of the B. Y*. I’. I', of tho First llsptlst , bun n blinday at 7 p. ni. In the .*?he meetings of this union are grow Ing more lutereatlug every week. The union of the First Baptist church Is uot surpassed by any lu the city. t REVIVAL AT UNITED BRETHREN TABERNACLE. revival services now In progress at the United Brethren Talternae!*, corner Menatt- tel and Hightower streets lie- Owen A. Barbee, paator. la prenehlng *re#ch aerv iee. No day service la helag held at pres- "Rev. Barbee !• a recncnlted evangelist, and hla sermon* are pointed and powerfal, and th* reaoltt every night are gratifying. llns. Atlanta. 7:15 p. m.—Woman * missionary see. • lon - . . . I to 4:10 p. m.—Sunday school »e«- 'Tto 1:15 p. m.—The 8unday School as an Opportunity and Responsibility for the Christian—B. J. Quinn. 1:15 td 7:70 p. m.—Reaching the People YVho Con Not Reach the Sunday School—C. V. SIcCraw. 1:70 to 7:75 p. m.—The Responsibility of the Teacher—J. C. Gentry. 7:75 to 7:70 p. m.—The Importance of observing Children'* Day*—T. O. Hathcqck. 1:70 to 7:75 p. m.—Reverence In th* Sunday School—J. F. Lambert. 5:75 p. m—Address. "Some Weak nesses and How to Remedy Them"— J. YV. Millard, pastor Ponce DeLeon Baptist church, Atlanta. An open conference, led by Dr. Mil lard, who will try to answer any quo*, lions any one may ask about Sunday achool work. Adjournment. 7:70 p. m.—Praia* Service—A. E. Seddon, Atlanta. Sermon—Bernard P. Smith. Atlanta. Benediction. Detectives Lockhart and Roberts and made a clean breast of hla whole rec ord, confessing that he had robbed numbers of men. mostly drunken men. He also Implicated Oentle and YVatson, declaring they were his confederates. Shortly after the confession, both Gentle nnd YVatson were landed be hind the bare of the police station. The caae on which the trio was bound over Saturday la the robbery of J. H. Me- Kelvey. Gentle and YY’atson deny they are guilty. PROHIBITION EIGHT ON IN BARTOW COUNTY Special to The Georgian. Cartersvllle, do., April 77.—A cam paign for prohibition haa been actively launched In Bartow county and the light against the whisky Interests will be brought on as soon as the petitions that are now being circulated can be returned to the ordinary of the county. For more than twenty years the city of Carteravllle and county of Bartow hay* been In the “dry" columns of tho Georgia counties and towns, although by a decision of (he supreme court of the state there Is no law against ths sale of whisky In this county. The sen timent of the people has been the only barrier to open saloons, and during the Itfe-tlme of Rev. 8am Jones that senti ment was so strong and so pronounced that few people thought It necessary to secure a re-openlng of the question. However, since th* recent decision ut the court of appeal*, declaring the local option law for Bartow county uncon stitutional and the demise of the evan gelist. t|ie prohibitionists have con cluded that they will no longer depend upon the unexpressed sentiment of the people to keep liquor out of the county. Judge A. YV. Fite, judge of th* Chero kee circuit, and Hon. YV. J. Neel, rep resentative from Bartow county, in the coming general assembly, are both working for the election. W, F. BAKER FREE OF ANY BLAME Recently In reporting the decision of the supreme court In the caae ot R. M. Roe* Company against Bartow county. Inadvertently an Injustice was done a well-known and reputable citizen of Carters trill*. The statement was made that YV. F. Baker, agent of the Southern Express Company at Cartersvllle, had been con victed In connection with the Rose case. This was not true, as 5tr. Baker waa not convicted. He ls considered one of the most reputable and law-abiding clt- liens of Cartersvllle, and The Georgian cheerfully ’correct* the error, which arose through an obscurity In the court records. EGGS—Artlve, 17c. . 1.1 VII POULTRY—lien*, active. 3&043c cnch; chickens, nctlve, 251:450 each: docks. “ — '.die 26®30c each; gccac, . each; turkeys, active, '‘DRESSED POULTRY'—Geeec. undrawn, active. 10o pound: tnrkcya, undrstvn. ac tive, 15fll6c pound; fries, active, 1S&20C pound: hens. 14c pound. PRODUCE— Ijirds. 10c pound; bates, ac tive, 15c pound: shoulders, active. 9c pound; live, 10c pound; liutter, nctlve, ‘leearraz. r"‘" ” ictlve, 5c , active, lie pound. apples. 5c pound; while pees, ectlve. 51.25 bushel: lady pen*. 53.50; atock. 21.,.>#7.!j. FRUITS—Lemons, fancy Mcsneim, U.-ifi 5.00. Bananas, per bnneb. cutis, nctlve, 80c ?>M; atralfbt*. »U0*t Pineapple*, Flori da atock, per crate. |».60. Oran***, Florida atock, owfne to else — J — rival, per box. 54.000)4^ .. ... Davie, none; fnncv. 5l.C3; New York atnte Hides, net I PontU?, ’hrlcr.t. active. 1-ponnd block*, actlvi Apples, choice Ben ■■PH^^McyTlCBOj New York atnte Inpplli-s. fnney, IdCO. ('rnnticrrli's. fancy tlnrk Cape Coda, .barrel 112. Grape Frult.i Florida stock, owing to site nnd color, per box, 72.60*350. Lime*, Florida stock, iter hundred <1.25; I’ennuts In snek, nvarnfing one hundred pounds each, owing to grade, per pound *7.001.7.75. Strawberries. 12Yj©lDc. active, 55.00 crate; cabbage, standard crates, active, 12.50 crate; cabbage, standard crntes.l 7c pound; cntihnge. barrel*. 2e pound; egg plant, active *160 crate; cucumbers. *2.00 crate; touistoes, fancy, nclit-. ’ 5.25; potatoes, new dry, active, *2.23 bush IITf, AO, 1 I1.1JU4..V nuiuri. tvirrj, tuuvj, 52.60 per crate; peppers, active. 7100 crate; ukra, six basket*, small, 73 crate; canll- ttower, active. <©7c pound; lettuce, headed, nctlve. 72 crate; sweet potato**, white, ac- tlre, 03c bushel; kraut, half-barrel, 7175; bonus, 73.50 crate; English pout, 77 crate. FLOUR, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest patent 75.10; best patent 74.75; - standard patent 74.55; half patent ff tpg^a h 2“ihKrch.,c. white 73c; 112.50. CHICKEN FEED—Fifty-pound each*. 90c; E arina chick feet! 71.99; Victor feed, 71,39) saner feed, |L25; bran feed, 7119. OATH—No. 7 while, 59c; No. 7 mixed, C4c; Golden oats, 6«e. SlEAL-Plain, per 99-pound sacks, 69c; plain, 4$-poand sacks. 70c; plain, 20-pounc aarkn. 71c; germ, 71-2S. IIAY—Timothy, choice large bale*. 71.50; do, choice, email hales. 7L70: do Mo. 1 third bales, 71.70: do No. 7 third bales 71.29: No. 1 clover, mixed, 71.20; choice prairie 71; her- mnd* tie SHOUTS—Choice white 71.45; Texio white 71.35; fancy 50-pound Tl-K; brown 50“"“ pound 11.50. PROVISIONS. ™ E BIJOU MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT Tho Merry Musical Comedy, AROUND the CLOCK The best entertainment of the Bijou season. Don't miss this attraction. ST, NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29, 30, 31 and JUNE 1. Grand Opera Stars at Popular Prices. Season tickets, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, on eaio. Call or write W. C. HUM PHRIES, 519 Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga. Reduced railroad rate, one faro plus 25 cents for round trip. HiilisivHiiiiiimaiia NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST. Monday and Tuesday “The Girl From Montana," a tale of tha West. "WOMAN UP TO DATE." “THE DOUBLE LIFE." No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. Monday and Tuesday, "Retribution, or Killed by Conscience,” "Flirting on the Sand,” a seaside romance. 8.aii; platen, 8.15: Hupretne lord, 874; Purity compound 874c; California bams, 19.50; dry suit extra rllte, 9.2274. GROCERIES. RICE—J*p 6©6Y4c; bead <©7c; fancy head H!n7, according to thn grade. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, lTYic; twins 18c. HUG Alt—Standard granulated 17.10; Naw York refined 474c; plantation 414c. COFFEE—Roeated Arbnckles Jit; hulk la oats, <3 caae. Back 51.75. Graters, full wtl weight, 71.10 coo*. E pound. Pepper, lie. caae: No. 3 rolled HM9C-ponnd bags, ^SritS «”pfe.,‘^j case. Red salmon. IS caae. l'lnk eelmon. 74.15 ease. Coco*. <0c; chocolate, 73c; eouff, l-ponol Jars. 4Sc. Koaat beef. *2.00 can. Corned beef, »2.to can. Cataup, 71.90 caae) Hlrup, New Orleans, 35c gallon; corn, S0« gallon: Cuba, Be gallon; Georgia Caae, 35c Bale, IDO-pound, 50c. Axle grcaae, *1.76. Soda B ckara, 574c pound; lemon TY4c; oyatar 7c. nd rear- — — — EVANGELIST ACCEPTS PULPIT Dr. J. D. Taylor, the ‘‘sailor evan gelist,'' who haa been leading revivals In eeverat Georgia churches, haa ac cepted a call to the pastorate of tha Western Height* Baptist church, to succeed Rev. Virgil Norcross. Dr. Tay. lor haa attracted great attention through hi* powerful revival aermoni, and th* Atlanta clinrch la fortunate In securing him for a permanent minis ter. EXAMINE TEACHERS FOR CITY SCHOOLS Applicants for placet aa teacher* in th* Atlanta- public achool* wIU b* ex amined next Friday and Saturday, be ginning at noon on Friday, and It Is expected that there will b* a large number of candidate* for places. L. M. Landrum, acting superintend ent of school*, baa made announcement of the examination*, and states that a fee (>f ll will be charged each appU- ronl, *3.25 ense. l«c. Hope, caae. 574c. Tomatoes, 2-pound, *]. 90 raee; , 72.25. Navy beans, 77; Lima banns, stautebes, per xross, |1.«. Mnca- te, 4 ply cotton, 17c. Boap. Brea trout, pauo, pound; l; pom pound earn, 7e pound; snapper. 10c p t. 7c pound; bin* Ash. 7o pound; >, 26c pound; mackerel, IIHr p mixed Ash, 5c pound; fresh water troui pound; Florida shnd roe 3e: buck Georgia shad rot. 40c; buck, lie each. MRS. SAGE GIVES $75,000 TO SYRIANS New York, April 71.—Mr*. Russell Sage has Just given 776.000 to the Syrian Protestant College, In Beirut, Turkey. The gift waa mostly given through the Influence of Dr. George E. Pont, a member of the college faculty, formerly of Boeton. ROOSEVELT VISITS HISTORIC PLACES Norfolk, Va., April 27.—President Roosevelt and party spent today on a pleasure trip up the James river. Rich in Its historic associations, Us shores lined with landmarks of the colonial days of the old dominion, the James'river appealed to the president for a day’s quiet vacation, and he looked forward to the trip. The converted yacht Sylph, on which he embarked last evening after his return from th* dinner given In hla honor by the president of the expo sition, carried the party up tbe James river. STORE IS ROBBED; GOODS HAULED AWAY Bpeclal to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala.. April 27.—The general store of Pullen Brothers, at Green brier. 10 miles eaat of here, was broken open last night by unknown part lea aud oeveral hundred dollars worth of goods stolen and carried away In wag ons. The store Is being guarded to keep people away, while L. P. Couch, of this city. Is on bis way to Green- briar with hla bloodhounds, being called there by telephone. — No.‘ 77 PEACHTREE 8TREET. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE 1:30 to 5 p. m. 7 to 11 tOO p. m. NEXT WEEK'S BILLi Leon and McAllister, Aerabatlo Corn- medians. Miss Sue White, llluetratad Bongo. Little Mil* Mitchell, th* Child Trom bonist. Parry and Whit*, in a Novsl Sketch. Leonard- Rowe*. Rose. “A Latter From Kitty.” Mitchell’s Family Orcheetra. St Nicholas Auditorium PONCB DE LEON PARK—Skating Dally. 11 to 1—3 to 5i30—8 to 11. Ladles free morning., Mualo every night, Tueeday, Thuraday and Satur day aftomoone. RUSH WILL KILL OUR NATION, SAYS COLLEGE PRESIDENT Chicago, April 77.—Shallowness, pas. slon for material comfort, and "a lack adaisical, easy-going disregard of law." according to Henry Churchill King, president ot Oberlln College, are the besetting tin* of th* American peo ple. "We are In real danger of th* American rush." President King's diagnosis of th* nation'* caae was made last evening In an address before the Illinois Oberlln Alumni Association at Its annual din ner. ODD FELLOW8 CELEBRATE FOUNDING OF ORDER. Special to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C„ April IT.—The an niversary of tha founding of the In dependent Older of-Odd Fellows In the United States was fittingly celebrated in YVilmlngton yesterday. Tonight at the Academy of Music the Hon. HH1 Montague, of Richmond, Va, will de liver an oration. The four lodges t'f Odd Fellows here embrace a member ship of nearly 1,000. Rev. Boyce Tupptr III. New York, April 27.—The Rev Kerr Boyce Tupper, pastor of tha Madison Avenue Baptist church, who ha* re cently relumed from the South, hn* been compelled to enter a hospital tot an Indefinite time. Raisuli Foments Revolt. Tangier, April 27.—The bandit, Ral- ■ulL and the Pretender Bu Hammara have sent out a number of clever eeml- retlglous agitators to foment a revolt against the sultan, accused of having sold Ouldja to Franca.