Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 25, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, MAY 36. 1W7. 7 Services in Atlanta Churches METHODIST, MKTIIODIST—Tho pastor, Iri. ••i" 1 - ('hrUtion, wifi prauch at 11 !!•"■• I L„hiert "TIm- rath* Up to i. itiuio.J -rrersomil Montlty After ll<vl ,. third In n series of bomlny sermouA Sunday school at 9:30 i. w* .Darnv METHODIST— Corner Davis and ASI r, B .treets. l!ev. .1. II. Little. pastor. Fonmiry wee in . j t j, y t j, e pastor, and JPSSSfipSMS» -nil Increasing In- terest. _ 1 VENUi: METHODIST—B. E. oastor. Preaching at 11 a. w. l> K q 'CCswIi. Sunday Bchool at 3 W •“'bSiehlna at 7:30 p. m., by the pas- at pine Knob, at m. Wednesday, prayer Home Mission Society i Friday. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B. .. . Tin,iiious. pastor. Preachlug at 11 a. E ' aV r ! '[‘.."pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 m ', ,y Preachlng at 7:30 p. m. be Rev. O. Tcwia Prnyar meeting Tuesday at 7:30 e ‘nc Holiness prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. rntCE METHODIST—Corner Boulevard ■ad Highland nvcnue. At 9:30 a. m„ Bun- ?! «Vhool. At H u- m., preaching by {far, 5, 5 Wynn Joiner. At 7 p. m., Epworth tea cue. At S p. m., preaching, by Dr.J. H. Lakes. At meeting. , .'-J ct PAULS METHODIST-Rev. II. L. ri Lndiou pastor. Preselling at 11 a. m. Mfflondaon,^ guud ,y, t ,hoolat 9:30 a. m. leek nrayer-meetlug Wednesday ut Sn. All the services will be held dt iile Teit on Broyles street, opposite St, I'uul avenue. HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST - f'alsy school at,9:30 a. ul Preaching at ll a tn. and 7.15 p. m. by ltev. It. II. Rohli pastor. Midweek prayer meeting ut ;15 p, m. Weducsday. TRINITY METHODIST—Corner Whlte- >,,T .tr«t and Trinity avenue. Dr. J..W. fttor. Services at U n. m. and 8 n. >L J. Qofcr will preach at both Lee ni. Hev* Weekly prayer meeting 1 p. in. Organ recital at 7.80 FIRST METHODIST—Junetlon of Peach- tree and Ivr afreets. T “ nnstor. Sumlay school I,,. 11 s m. nod 8 h. JSHPS- . (lass meeting. Immedlntely afler the morn- lug service. Junior League it Ip. m. Ep- worth league at 6:45 p. m. Midweek aerv- Ice Wednesday at 8p.m. WESLEY MEMORIAL—Cornet 1 Auburn ,venue mid Ivy atreet. Rev. Frank Lakes, avenue nud Ivy street. - - - - pnstor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Busy People's Bible rlaaa. Young Men J Baraca Bible class. Young Ladles' Pbllathca Bible class. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas tor. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. by Dr. J. S. French. Song service at 7:lo p. m. Preach, Ing nt 8:15 p. in. by the pastor. Epworth League devotional service nt 6:45 p. m. Wednesday nt 7 p. m. Sunday school teach er*'meeting. At 8 p. m. prayer meeting. Graduating egetclaea of nuraes of the Wes Icy Memorial hospital at the Thursday evening at 8 o clock, by Bishop W. A. Candler. ST. MARK METHODIST—Rev. B. R. Brlk, pnstor. Preaching at It a, J. II. Eakes. D.D.. and ut 8 p. by W. F. Crtnaelle. Prayer meeting noidnjr evening at 8.J IfAI.KEB STREET METHODIST - Preaching by the pastor,both morning and evening at usnal hours. Subject for morn- lug service, "The Still Small Voice.’ Sub ject for evening, "The Futility of Ex cuses.". Sunday school at 9:30 a.- m. hp ; worth Leagne rally and bnslnesa session and rec*ptl«n of mombertt Sunday at 8 Mta Prayer meeting Weduesday ns usual. INMAN PARK METHODIST—Edgewood avenue mol Hurt atreet. Rev. Henry B. Mays, pnstor. Sunday school at 10 o clock, children's dny. At 11 a. in., the pastor will preach lo children and their parents. Evening service at 8 and prayer meetlug Wednesday at 8 p. in. COPF.NHILL METHODIST — Highland FT. LUKE METHODI8T—Junction Rerenn avenue and Powell atreet. Sunday school Sunday at 9:30 a. in. prenehlng al 11 a. nt. and 7:45 p. in. by the pastor, Rev. •Irorfe W. Griner. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL METII ODIST—Iter, M. I.. Underwood, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Tho pastor, assured by Rev. E. M. Stanton, Is con* uncling a revival, which will continue through the week. PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner lark and le*a streets, West End. Rev. M. L. Troutman, pastor. Preaching nt 11 « in mid 8 p. in. by the pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting and ;»nday school teachers' meeting Wednes day nt s p. m. HOTELS AND RESORTS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN6S GREENBRIER _ WEST VIRGINIA n *Jhs 'OLD WHITE" Snlphur.i Now $[lf' I'omona for Hi sulphur bathe i.i?2 ro „ boprorement*. with private si I* p ' rm *n*nt orchestra. Terma, 315 Ku^^k^M " rU * 3rc>nbrl'etWhlte l 8nipliur r 8prlnga?^?. , ''va. BAPTIST. TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner Mnngam and Scoter streets. Suudny school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by SS 9SS*®L Rev. A. C. Ward. Prayer meet, ing Wednesday at 7:30 n. m. Cottage pruyer meetings Monday, Tuesday. Thurs- day and Friday nights. . BAPTIST TABERNACLE-Dr. flro__ ton will preach Sunday evening on '"file Home With the Sick Mother-In-Law." This Is the third lu hi* series of Sunday evening sermons on “Home."' He will give u prelude to this sermon on n matter of Vital Interewt to our people. Dr. llrnughton will alio occupy bis pulpit at 11 a. m. CENTRAL BAPTIST—Tbe pastor. Rev. R. L. Motley, baa returned to the city nud will preach at 11 a. ui. and 8 p. m. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Ladles’ meeting Monday at 3 p. m. Prayer-meetlng Wednes day at 8 p. m. Rev. A. J. Goss. Sunday school at 9:3i n. in. Ladles' Hid meet nt 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. Regular pruyer-ineetlug Wed nesday at 7:30 p. in. . CAPITOL AVENUE RAPTIST-Prench- lng by the pastor, Rev. John E. Brl 11 a. oi. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday acl 9:30 a. m. Classes suited to all. Junior Union 3 p. ni. Ladles' Missionary Society Monday, 8 i». in. Baraca prayer-meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. Teachers’ meeting Tuesday^ 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praise a ursuiii', i.iw (>. ui. i-rnyer nnu service Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. B. Y. P. U. Friday, 7:30 p. m. praise Senior M’DONALD BAPTIST—Rev. George .. Rowe, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sermon by the pnstor at 11 a. m.; subject, ‘Tcove.” The evening subject will be e gellstlc. A song service, led by Prof. W. Cape, will precede the regular service. NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Preachlng at 11 a. ra. and 7:46 p. m. by the par‘" Wllllum II. Bell. Sumlay school at 9:2 by Rev. Mr. Jatmkln; 8 p. ui. by pastor! 8. J. Parrish. WEST END BAPTIST—The pastor. Dr. John F. Purser, has returned from the Rich mond convention and will preach Sunday, morning and eveulug. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ui. B. Y. P. u. Sunday. 7:16 p. in. W. M. U. Monday, 4 d. m. Prayer-meet ing Wednesday, 8 p. m. Luclle Daniel Clarke society Friday, 4 p. m. PONCE DE LEON AVENUE BAPTIST- Rev. Junius W. Millard, D. D„ the nnstor. having returned from the Southern Baptist convention, will occupy the pulpit both morning, and eveulug. Sunday school at 9:30 a. In. JONES AVENUE BA1»TI8T-Prenchlng Sunday by Rev. H. L. Crumley, D. D.. of Richland, Ga. He will will till the pulpit both morning and evening. INMAN PARK BAPTIST-Snndny school it 3 p. m. In Vlrst Presbyterian. School closes promptly at 4 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing ton street, opposite Canltol. Rev. Therou H. Rice, psator. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Regular services nt 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. Tin* pastor will prcncli at both services. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes- day at 8 p. ra. The pastor will continue his course of lectures ou the Old Testa ment. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Lucie and Latimer streets. Dr. A. R. Holderby pastor. Preaching by the pnstor at M a. m. aud 8 p. in. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Walter I. Llngle, D. D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. in. aud 8 p. in. The Sabbath school opens at 9:30 a. in. Class for Chinese. All orchestra leads the singing. Trayer-meet- lug Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN - Cor- ner Spring sud Harris streets. Services at 11 a. ra. by Rev. Z. M. McGhee. Sabbath school at 9:30. No services at night. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Cor ner Boulevard and Forrest avenue. B. F. Gullle, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:80. Sub ject morning sermon. 11 o’clock. "I*ove, the Invincible Equipment." Junior Workers at 3:10 p. m.; Y. P. 8. nt 7 i». m. Night sermon. • o’clock. Subject, ’’God's Lore # iday schoo at 7:45 p. m. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T. P. Cleveland, nnstor. Children's missionary service at 11 a. m. Sermon at 7:45 p. in. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet- Ing Wednesday nt 7:45 p. m. ASSOCIATED REFORMED PRESBYTE RIAN—Corner Whitehall and H hltohnll ter race. All services will t»e held In the lec ture room. Preaching at U «- in. sod 8 p. tn. Sabbath school at 10 a._ ra. Young People’s Chrlstl Morning subject, * — r - dren." Baptism of Infants In connection with this service. Evening subject. Prep- aratlou for Meeting God/' Special gelfstlc services wlif be held hi thls rhurch every night nest week. Preaching by Rev. M T Ellls. bf Dors vine, Ga. Tastor, Rev. J. A. Gordon. Second Comino of ChrM. Ijirge d»«*e, «re nttfmlln* MIm Blod- •ett's lectures oo the "Second coming of ; hri.t" on Mood.y kihI Thur.J K mornrag., at ll a. m.. at the TibernscIs BIbli school. I)r Broughton is back and will conduct his ,V.,i.l FrC allbt Blbl. cta~ thl. wrak Miss Blodgett s class at 7:46 p. m. rueaaay on'the “Holy Spirit" I, provtnj » grant help to many live*. r i,, ’ < J l .* r .? H V. l J T uT y m. T AUO "Ae'.'by shlngt< }•l^ lug nrayei; Wednesday and sry iter. c. T A ’— dean. At 7:30 a. m., UolyHHIH . _ m., litany, sermou and holy communion; 6:00 p. m. t evening prayer and sermon. .8unaay. school at 9:45. All other days; 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9 a. m., mornlur ST. LUKE8—Peachtree, between Currier and Pine. Rev. C. B. wllmer, D.D., rsc- tor. At 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. in., holy communion and sermon; 7:10 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sun day school at 9:46 a. m. INCARNATION-LeT near Gordon, West End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:80 holy communion; 11 a. m.. morning aer— -- * - • * ~ " ovenlui school at 4:80 p, m. ALL SAIN*TS—Corner West Peachtree and North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Farland. rector. At 8 a. m., holy communion; at ll a. in., litany, sermon sud holy communion; 4 p. tn., evening prayer. Sunday school at 9:46. Wednesday: Litany at 10:30. EPIPHANY-Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues, Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Langs ton, *vlcsr, In charge. At 11 a. m., holy ommunlon and seruiou. Sunday achool at comma 9:45 a. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENT8- Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sunday at 8J0 p. m. HOLY COMFORTER-Corner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam street. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D.. In charge. Evening prayer aud sermon at 4. Sunday school at 3. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent streets. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D., In charge. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. aud sermon at 1L HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C. A. Langston, vicar, In charge. At 4:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. ling prayer and aer- 8T. PACIJ4—Newn»n. Morning prayer end eermon at 11 by Her. It. F. DeBelle. er nod eermon ae announced by F. DeBelle. ST. JOHN'S—Collie"Park. n*r. Gilbert Hlgge, D.D., In charge. Moraine prayer and eermon at 11. at 7. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CU1IIST1AN—44 East Hunter atreet. Rey. H. K. Pendleton, pnetor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible achool at 9:30 a. m. Cbrlatlan Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. HOWEI.L STATION CHRISTIAN—End of Marietta atreet car line. Rev. A. E. Heddon. pnetor. Bible school at 3 p. m. Preacbln, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. COLLEGE PARK^CHRISTIAN—Rev. F. M. Adame, pastor. Bible achool every Lord’a day at 10 a. tn. Preaching drat Lord'! day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. UNI VERBALIST. UNIVERSALIST—Corner East Harris and Teacbtree atreeta. Rev. E. D. Ellenwood, pastor. Regtiler preaching aervlce at 11 a, CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART—Corner Peachtree and Ivy streets. Maaa at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sun day aeboot at 3 a. m. High maee at 11 a. in. Sermon at high mats by Father Gunn. Rosary and benediction at 4:30 p. m. May devotion* at 4:30. p. m. every evening. 30. I* the Feast of the and la a day of special de- H0TEL8 AND RESORTS. HOTELS AND RE80RTS. HOTELS AND RE80RTS. HOTELS AND RESORTS. Atlantic City, N. J. World's Renowned Health Resort. HOTEL RUDOLPH La rge*t and moat modem Hotel on the Soaat. Directly on Oceen front «nd Reach Promenade. Open all the year. New York'* Aristocratic Lo- caU °h. Favorite All-year Seaside Resort. Capacity 1.000. American and European Plan. Rooms with Bath. Hot and Cold Sea and Freah Water ® a th». Dining Room overlooks the Ocean. The Fineet 8alt Water Bath- '"a- Balmy See Air. Fiahlna end Sailing a Popular Paat.me. SEND FOR BOOKLET AND RATES. .... A Special Feature of this Hotel la the reproduction of the celebrated Harvey*'" cuisine. JOEL HILLMAN, Proprietor, Atlantic City, N. J. Also Proprietor “Harveys,” Washington, D. C. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Oppo* Ite Carnegie library. Sunday at 9:30 a. in.. Sunday school; 11 a. m„ memorial aervlce: Grand Army of the Republic, members of the A. M. Mltebel post and the Women'* Relief Corpa are requested to be present. Sunday at 3:30 p. m.. Young People'a prayer meeting. Subject: "Progreea of tho Southern Mountaineers." Sunday at 7:30 p. in., preachlug service. Tuesday at 3:30 p. ro„ Ladles' Union meeting tn pastor’ room. Topic, "Ian Madaren." Mr*. Browr., leader. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., Midweek prayer meeting. DR. FRENCH SPEAKS AT BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Dr. C. B. French, pastor of First Metho dist Church, will speak to men only ar " Baptist Tabernacle Sunday, at 1:30 p Dr. French will give an address that men of Atlanta should hear. Song *e begins promptly at 3 p. m„ conduct* Dr. C. t>. Heard. UNITARIAN. CHURCH OF OUR KATHER-Comer of Cain and Spring atreeta. Rev. ltusl * bhlppen, D.D., minister In charge. utar morning aervlce* at 11. Sermon by he mlnlater. Subject of the morning f~ ourae, "The Key of the Kingdom of He ii." Sundry achool at 8:45 a. u. ST. PAULS—741 Auburn avenue. Rev. ... E. Day. In charge. At 11 a. m., holy communion and sermon; 8 p. m.. evening prayer and aermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Week-daye: Morning prayer at 8:30. Wedncaday and Friday: Litany at 8:30. Wednesday: livening prayer and addreu at 7:45. regular weekly Bible study lu Woodmen's ball. 123 I’enrbtree atreet, on Sunday, at 11 a. ui. Nondondmlnstloflal. MISCELLANEOUS. The Atlanta I'syoholiwtest Society. Roliert Brvnn liarrlson. president, will meet Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock at 122 I’euchtrat' street. Subject for discussion, "I'ersonul- |ty." All talks limited to ten minutes. Beautiful inimical program. At each meet ing n practical lesson Is given showing bow to attain health and happiness, love mid nerve. All meetings are open to the public and visitor* receive a cordial welcome. POLICE STATION—Gospel service at the police station at 3 p. in., conducted by the Christian Endeavor societies of the city. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- THIN- suiidav afternoon at 3:30, address by Am G. Candler on the subject, "Planning for the Future.’' Mr. Jackson's Bltde cUss meets at 4:30. The ass,elation orchestra plays short program preceding the 3:30 p. ui. service. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IgMiiljHMH '— "Anc ..... ... Mesmerism and . tho subject of the lesson* I sermon Sumlay at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Wednesday teatlinonlal mooting at I p. ni. Reading rooms nt *8 North Broad atreet, op posite Piedmont hotel. CHURCH OF CHRIST—West End nve. noe. Bible study at 10 a. ni. Preaching mid communion service at It a. lug nt Jut) p. • — - * Bonnie Brae. the street ear Idrn chapel, comer Plediiiiint avenne and Aruatrong atreet. Preaching by Bov. II. W. lewis. Wl Hill WARD AVENUE BAPTIST—The pulpit will be (tiled at the morning hour Chick Springs With the coming of the hot, sultry summer days and the need of rest, Chick Springs is surely tho best place to go. In the days of the Old South, long before the war, it was a favorite watering place for the elite of upper South Carolina. Ever since it has been well known locally as a splen did and popular health resort. * Four years ago the present company took charge of Chick’s, and built a large, hand some, modem hotel, and started it on the way to its present success. During these three past seasons it has become recognized as one of the South’s greatest resorts for • those seeking 'health, pleas ure and rest. Hotel Opens June First Much has been done to im prove things since last sea son and the coming season promises to be decidedly the greatest. Letters From Men Like These Mean Something The following la a letter from G. MIkell Whaley, M. D., to J. R. McCaalan, Assistant Manager of the hotel: Columbia, S. 0., Oct 6, 1906. Mr. J. R. McCaslan, Chick Springs, S. C.: Dear Mr. McCaslan: If you want to know what I think of the Chick Springs Water, It Is not hard to tell. I use It constantly myself and the rest of the family will not drink anything else. It la always good and especially so when one has sluggish kid neys or any form of Indigestion. For urio acid conditions It cannot be beat Have enjoyed my stay at the Springs every sum mer for tho last three summers and hope to bo with you again next year. In the meantime t would like you to ship me a case of water. Yours very truly. (Slgnod) E. M. WHALEY. Here Is a copy of a letter from Mr. William God frey, of William Godfrey & Co., large wholesale lumbermen. Cheraw, S. C., Sept 20, 1906. Chick Springs Co., , Chick S prlngs, S. C. Gentlemen: I spent ten days with my family at your hotel last month, and we were all benefited a great deal. We regard the water as one of the best in the South. One thing that particularly appealed to me, and which we enjoyed, was that the people we met were so pleasant, and I think on the whole, the'"beat" ever saw at • resort Another thing which l found at your hotel, which I have never found any where else, wsb that an abundance of tho spring water could be had In the hotel and rooms. Yours very truly. (Signed) WM. GODFREY. Splendid Hotel The main building is a large, handsome, new structure of Co-, lonial style j it is a model of com fort, safety and convenience. The bedrooms are large, airy and all have outside windows. The beds' are the very best, Dexter mat tresses being used. The hotel has the convenience of the up-to-date city hotels. Tho main hotel, though new, has been repainted inside and o\it The kitchen equipment has been improved and enlarged. A mod ern laundry has been built and will be operated by skilled hands. The grounds and gardens have been improved. Delightfully Situated High up among the foothills of the Blue Ridge, close to the mountains. It Is a spot favored by nature. The climate Is fine, the pure mountain air Is Invigorating and refreshing. Conveniently Located Chick Springs Is on main line of Southern Railway, less than a mile from Taylor's Station. It Is nine miles from Greenville, 8. C. It Is Just 169 miles from Atlanta, a ride of a little over rix hours. It Is on your direct route to Jamestown Exposition. Chick's has six trains dally, splen did mall service, hack and automobile line, telegraph and long distance tel ephone. Amusements There aro plenty of good amuse ments. Donkeys and sand beds for the little folks. VarlouB athletics and other amusements for the young folks and grownups. A large ball room with open air promenades. Comstock's excellent orchestra of professional musicians engaged for the summer. Beneficial Water Chick Springs Mineral Water is good old Mother Nature’s best Remedy for dyspepsia, indiges tion, liver and kidney troubles. It has completely cored many hard cases. It is the most simple and surest remedy. It will increase your appetite, give you good digestion, put pure blood in your veins, increase your general health. Chick Springs is on the hotel grounds and you are asked to help yourself. The hotel company owns its own farm and dairy. The fare is good—varied and well prepared Write for Booklet and Terms Chick Springs Co., Chick Springs, S. C. Bretton Hall Hotel ’ Broadway, 85th to 86th Straets, New York City. >,j“ r * '' rcJCTm , .. I".: i • j , • . * - t - * - C. New York's Largest Uptown Hotel, in exclualvo retlden- tialsection,overlooking Hud- eon River and tha famous Riveraide Drive. C. Subway Station at door- only ten minute* to theatre and shopping diitricta.Grand Central and naw Penmyl- vania Railroad Station!. C,Mod«rat»prlce»—unexcelled accommodations — exclusive service and appointment!. C. An Ideal Summer Reaidence Hotel for viaitora. — 1 ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. |»y the pastor,- wb<> will trtl of the rrernt iMMialon of tit** Hnntlitrn Baptist ronrrnilon. Horvtr* at the unttal hoar In thn eventing. Sumlay arboul at 9^0 a. m. elation will bold a public omm meeting Sun- HOTEL TARRYMOORE •eeeieteestee—eee»eeeee»e> WMMWMMMWHumMeeeetfiissHHUMMMiH W. J. MOORE, Proprietor. THE FINEST HOTEL ON THE NORTH CAROLINA fAACT §URF AND STILL WATER BATHING, IUAM SAILING AND FISHING -:- -:- -:- EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Wrightsville Beach, N. C. To tboa« necking rent from the turmoil of city life the HOTEL TARRYMOORE, Wrightsville Beech, N. C., offers special advantages. Extensive Improvement* ere being made, 20 rooms and a doien bath rooms have been added to the main building. Reduced rates from June 1st to 16th. Boating, bathing and fishing. There is no more delightful month than June for all varieties of sea food, which is abundant. Cul* tine unsurpassed. Free from mosquitoes and other insects. For further Information address HOTEL TARRYMOORE, • Wrightsville Beach, N. C. avenue. The meeting will be addressed by strength In buffering.’’ At 6 p. ra., R< several men end women and the reports of the canvassing committee will be made, and they ar** assured that more than fi,o» will In* reported. FIIC8T CONGREGATIONAL (Colored! - Rev. ||. II. Proctor, tbe pastor, will B reach at 11 a. m. on "Tbe Secret of f * “ “ Edward F. Sanderson, pastor of tbe Csatrai Congregational chnrcb, of Providence, R. I.. will preach. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m and Endearor meeting at 7 p. m. Frank Stetnhnrt. American mnsnl gen eral at Havana, speaks four languages He wishes tn re«!gu to take a 826,000 post tlou In New York.