Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 03, 1907, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1M7. i i ■ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE ' A dry lot, in a dry street, in a dry town, in a drv state, 47 1-2x195 feet to 10-fopt al ley, well shaded. Price $1,000. Guy W. Himebaugh. 22 Rosalia street. NORTH SIDE COTTAGE HOME. Rath. tile wnlfcs. cabinet Mantel* snd tinted walla. Cheap If sold at once. Bryan, car© Ewrett, Ridley Sc Co., WOODWARD LUMRER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASII & BLINDS, or 249 East* IMno street at night. ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler Bldg. IK TOC WANT A NORTH SIDE COT Uve home, built to aolt your own ldeaa, come and hare a talk with ua. We will bull! tbeae houses on terma to ault pur* chaner. Stop paying rent and own jour home. ON JOSEPHINE STREET, INMAN PARK, we hare two f-rootn houaea Just complet* ed. We will aell theae for SI,800 and <3.000. On eaaj terma. See tbeae. WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A beautiful 5»rooin cottage with reception hall, city water, electric llghta and* bathe. Thla home la on the maid residence atreet of Marietta and very near the car line. The lot la £6x296, Ilea well and la beautifully ahaded. Every one knowa what Marietta property la, eapeclally when altuated aa If Intereated see ua at once. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. mt the pastor. and Miss Wethlngton. I, rny- er meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Hollneae prayer meeting Thuredoy at < :30 p. m. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA, OUR ROADSIDE NEWS ATTRACTS IflR ETE. IF IIB MEANS business he la herewith Invited to onr REAL ESTATE office, where he will al- way*'find a aafe Investment awaiting him. either In land or lota. It take* year* of experience to avoid "hole* In the ground" In the buying of land. We offer our expert aid td nil luveatnra, relying for •‘thank*" when the profit renchea the buyer*# puree, lan't thla fair? METHODI8T. ^ ^ ENGLISH AVENUE METIIODI8T-B. E. L. Timmona, paator. Preaching and commu nion at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday Reboot at 9:30 a. in. Preaching at i:45 p. m. by Rev. J. F. Blackburn. Prayer meet ing WwlnoBday at 7:46 p. m. JEFFERSON STREET MBTIHJD18T-B. K. L. Timmons, pastor, At 11 a. in.. Mlaf Wethlngton will apeak. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Servlces_nt 7:30 p. in.. In charge TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White hall atreet and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. I*ee, the pastor, will preneh at both the 11 n. in. ana < p. in. services. At the morn ing service, Dr. Lee'g subject^ will lw* The Imminence' of Christ." Sunday school at 9:30- a. ra. Weekly prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. in. Organ recital at 7:30 GRACE METIIODIST-Corner Boulevard and Highland avenue. Rdv. C. C . Jarrell, C astor. At 9:30 a. in., Sunday school. At l o. in., preaching and commuulon. At 7 Epworth league. At 8 i». m.. preach- rig by pastor. At 8 p. ra. Wednesday, pray- be held In the church. There will he an Friday night at 8. WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST—Sun day school at 9:80 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. Hurley. Sunday night the subject will be ‘The Doctrine of Justification. Woman's ‘ • " B. Y. GRANT PARI? BAl'TIBT-Corner Oeor- gla avenue and Grant street. Services at 11 BOULEVARD PRIMITIVE BAPTIST— Corner of Boulevard and Houston streets. Elder T. “ ler T. J. Bnxemore, paator. Preaching the first Sunday and Saturday before er-meetlng. WALKEIt STREET MBTIIOUIRT-Serv- lees In the morning ond evening at usual hours by the pastor, Rev. Will T. Hamby. There Is an llnfinished sentence In the Bi ble; a few words, a dash and n aeml-coloh. It presents mi Interesting situation and may represent an unfinished llfe-responsl- Idllty thrown down, a duty partly perform ed. This will l»e the pastor’s subject Sun- day morning. The communion will be held at the close of the sermon. Rev. Hnmhy will lenve Monday for a few weeks' vaca tion. Siitidnv school at 9:30 a. m. Juvenile Missionary Society will meet Kiindny after noon. Regular monthly meeting of the stew ards Tucsduy evening at the usual time and place. In each month at 11 n. m. both days. Elder M. G. Johnson, a visiting minister from Oklahoma, la expected to be present and before In Augiiat. WESLEY MEMORIAI/—Corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Rev. Frank Hakes, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preach mg at 11 n. in. by Dr. Walker i.ewis aching at 8:13 p. in. by Rev. J. II. Enkes. Epworth league devotional sendee at 6:45 m. GRANT & PETTY, thlz. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. 30-32 E. Alabama St. FUNERAL NOTICE. I1I.OH8KR—FrltmU of Mr. nnd Mrn. Clar- enee Bhmser, Professor It. T. Htelnha- gen and Miss Florence Stelnhngen are Invited to attend the funeral of Mr*. Clmreuee Bloaser Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock, from the residence, 274 Spring street. Interment at Westvl- followlng gentlemen will please net ns palllienrers and meet at Barclay A Brandon's at 3:30: Mr. Luclcn York, Mr. Harry W. Young. Mr. lece Walker, Mr. STATISTICS. TATE BUILDING, PHONES 42M EXTRA BELL PHONE 403 B NICE COTTAGES. 83.000-8600 CASH, BALANCE $28 PER , month, pretty six-room cottage, near New aud nice; $8,500-1800 CASH AND |30 PER MONTH; Fine mantles, end plumbing the beat. .... yard walk, latticed back porch, lot fenced, etc. A 1 material throughout. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $800—Mrn. Mnhel H. Moody to J. 8. Sllcer, lot on North Jnckaon atreet. Warranty deed. $20—J. H. Merritt and W. L. Mer ritt to W. W. Allen, lot on Highland avenue. 12,600—C. R. Glenn to R 8. Mc- Candlens.and J. M. McCanrilean, lot on Doane street. Warranty deed. $4,000—E. F. Elder to D. 8. Mooney and R. E. Dodd, lot on East Twelfth gtreet. Rond for title. $6 (love and affection)—Edward Wil son to Mra. Park L. Wilson, lot on Wilson place. Warranty deed. $716—Mrn. 8. C. Dooly to J. E. Hale, lot on County Line road. Warranty deed. $1.250—Hurgenn Smith to \y, J. Moncrlef, lot on Ashby street. $650—South Atlanta Land Company to Pryor Harris, lot on Thtnkleld ave nue. Warranty deed. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rev. M. I. nderwiHHl, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. ui., by the pastor. Sunday school «t 9:45 n. ijj. Prayer meeting Thurs day, 7:45 p. ui. ARK STREET METHODIST—Corner Park and Lee streets. Rev. M. L. Trout- 174 Lee limit, pastor. Pastor's residence, 174 Lee str.'ct. Hell 'phouv 278 West. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. by the pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. iu. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8, followed by u teachers' meeting. ST. MARK METHODIST—Rev. 8. R. Hoik, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in., by Rev. ,i. F. Mixon, I>. 1).: Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni.; prayer nicctlug Wednesday at 8 p. ui. CENTRAL BAPTIST—6'ervlcea at II a. m. and 8 p. ra. Rev. W. W. Thlot, of Apop- kn. Fin., will preach at both* hours. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Ladles' meeting Mon day at 3 p. in. Prayer and business meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. and sermon by the bishop. Morning prayer Friday: Litany & log prayer aud address at 7:45. CHRISTIAN. FIR8T CIIUI8TIAN-44 East Hunter atreet. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7:30_p. m. Morn- theme. "A Night Storm and Its Leasona.'* Bible school at 9:30 u. m. Christian Endeav* or at 6:30 p. m. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gor- don and Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. . HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End Marietta atreet car line. Rev. A. E. Sed- don, pastor. Bible school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. COLLEGE TARK CIIRISTIAN-Rer. F. Adams, pastor. Bible school every Preaching first PONCE DeLEON AVENUE BAPTIST— Corner Ponce DeLeon and Piedmont ave- Dr. J. W. Millard, oastor. During stor* Dr. B. D. Gray, the Southern Wf. *». IK. OIUD Jiome Mission Board of Baptist convention, will Corner Georgia avenue and Grant street. Itev. II. J. Williams, paator. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. Preacnfug at-11 a. m. and 8 p. in. by the pastor. Brotherhood meet Ing on Tuesday nt 8 p. m. Regular prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p. m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Thomas E. Converse will preach at 11 a. m. There will he no Sunday evening service. Sun day school nt 9:90 n. n>. We make good music a special feature. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The church Is one block west of the postoffice on Marietta CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Carno- gle way, uear Carnegie library. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Prayer uieetlug Wed nesday at 8 p. iu. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (Colored)- Rev. II. H. Proctor, D.D., pastor. Sunday “* n ' K - — The pastor will preach school at 9:45 at 11 a. m. or nt 8 p. m. ou SOUTHERN SOCIETY MARIETTA. I)r. and Mrs. Aguew Hllsman and son, of Albany, are the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. I, The loung Matrons' Bridge Whist Club was delightfully entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Fred Morris. Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion of the game. .Mrs. Henrv Wyatt has returned from a jrlslt to Birmingham. pleasant __ _ Mrs. W. D. Anderson aud children, of Macon, are the guests of Mrs. William King. Mrs. L. N. Trammell Is .visiting friends la Chattanooga. \ Mrs. E. It. Hunt and son left Monday for « visit to relative In Guilford, Cono. . Mrs. Charles Dupre gave a delightful Mrs. Ralph Nortbcutt entertained fnfor- mully at cards on Friday afternoon honor of Mrs. Pellew Mrs. George Montgomery gave a delight- fillip luncheon .on Tuesday compllmcuta _rs. Pel lew. The Ladles' Afternoon Euchre Club was charmingly entertained on Tuesday by Mrs. Graham. The prizes, u hand-embroidered waist and glove box, were won by Mrs. E. It. Hunt and Mrs. Samuel Lnnreucc. The booby was won by Mrs. Starr and the con- solntlon was cut by Mrs. George Keeler. Delicious refreshments were her of littb , __ noon. It was his fifth birthday and „ BIJ MADISON. On Friday evening Mrs. Charles Baldwin 'Hr ‘ ' Out." LUTHERAN. ENGLISH CHURCH OF THE ItEDEEM- er, corner Trinity and Capitol Place. Rev. E. II. Kohn, of North Carolina, will speak both morning und night. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bible school at 9:30 a. Evening sendee at 8 p. m. MI8CELLANEOU8. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (8CIEN T!8T)-47 West Raker street. ''Spirit" Is street. ... . Rev. Theron if. Rice. D.D., paator. Sunday school nt 9:30. Brotherhood Bible class for uieu. Rev. J. Stokes will preach nt II n. m. and 8 p. ni. Midweek prayer meetlug on Wed nesday wIm at 8 p. ST. JOHN METHODIST—The pastor. Itev. II. C. Christian, will preach at 11 a. in.; sacrament of the Lord's suppe after the morning sermon. The pastor III hold revival services nt 8 p. m. HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST - lev. It. II. Robb, D.D., pjiator. Mission- exercises In Sunday school after the lug nt ; Sunday school board meet FIRST METHODIST—Junction Peachtree and Ivy streets. Rev. J. 8. French, pas tor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. ui. Preach ing nt 11 n. iu. am! 8 p. m. by the iwator. Junior League nt 2 p. iu. Epworth League nt 6:45 p. in. Midweek service Wednesda nt 8 p. ui. ANGLO-RUS&IAN TREATY SIGNED Vienna, Aug. 3.—It Iu stated here on the beat authority that the Anglo-Rus- slan treaty haa been algned and that official notification of the fact hn» been made to the powers. If an alliance, or even an entente has been arrived at, British diplomacy will have added ono more to Its many triumphs since the accession of King Edward. The -way wl?1 be paved for an agreement be tween Great Britain's alley, Jupnn, and Russia In the Fnr East. WHILE DEFENDING AUNT, BOY 8HOT BY HIGHWAYMAN. $3,000-8500 CASH AND 825 PER MONTH. and Pine street, n pretty six room cottage, with all convenience*. How about It? FOR RENT. 249 Whitehall 11 rooms 215 Osk street 8 rooms 46 South avenue 4 rooms 204 Cooper 10 rooms 19 Fort Hood place 3 rooms 626 Greensferry avenue .... 6 rooms 852.50 30.00 16.00 25 JW 10.00 15.00 "WE GET RESULTS.* NEEDA FENCE? Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO:, 96, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth Street. Norfolk, Vn., Aug. 3.-—Herbert Van- derberry, 7 years old, was shot while bravely attempting to protect his aunt, Mrs. Jane Hogshlre, from a negro high wayman, on Redgate avenue. The ne gro demanded Mrs. HngRhlre's purse, leveling a revolver at her. The boy stepped In between the man and his aunt. The negro tired, the ball shat tering the boy'a right arm. The negro then grabbed the woman’s purao and ran, pursued by half a dozen men, but escape^. * AYNE MEMORIAI, METHODIST—Cor* tier lluniilcutt and Luckle streets. W. T. Ilunnlcutt, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at " p. m. EG ELSTON MEMORIAL METHODIST— Comer Washington and Fulton streets. Rev. Sam W. Small, pastor. Owing to the absence of the paator from the city, the pulpit will he occupied lit the morning Evening WEST SIDE METHODIST—C. L. Pat tlllo, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 n. m. Preaching by Rev. J. J. Grlnstend nt 11 u. iu. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. BATTLE HILL METHODI8T—C. L. Pat- tlllo, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. •nl * ‘ * **~ Preaching by irastor at 11 a> m. Preaching by Rev. J. 11. Hakes, presiding elder, at N p. iu. ST. I.UKK METHODIST—Junction rean avenue and Powell street. Sunday school at 9:30 n. m. At 11 it. ni. the sacra- yient will be administered. At 7:45, the pastor, George W. Grluer, will preach. BAPTIST.. JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—North Jack- son and East avenue. John D. Jordan, D.D., minister. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. in. Service und senuott nt 11 n. m. and $ p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 8 p. m. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. Wil liam L. Richards, pastor of the First Bap tist ehtirch, of Albany, Git., will preach both morning and evening. Mr. Rlchnrds Is nn able and popular preacher, and those who hear him will he delighted. SECOND BAPTIST—In the absence rtf ixtatnr. Dr. John E. White, who Is Iu idlun, spending Ills vacation. Dr. NO RACK FENCE, RUT RACK TALK le pi drtn , John L. White, formerly pastor of the lend ing Baptist church at Miudii, 4in., aud now •nstor of the largest Baptist church nt .tenuinont. Tex., will conduct the services both morning and evening. Dr. White Is one of the most eloquent and scholarly men In the Baptist denomination, and a treat Is In store for all who hear him. The Young Men's Missionary Society meets Monday at s p. m. The Wednesday evening prayer service will be conducted by the Voting People's Union of the church, Friday night, the Brlptlst Young People* Union meets. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Peachtree street and North avenue. Pastor, Itev. Richard Ornie Fllnn. Morn ing worship lit 11: evening worship nt 8, service la at a one hour. Concluding bis se ries of addresses on "Women of the Bi ble," Mr. Fllnn's subject for Sunday even ing. will be “Another Mary—The Magda lene." At 9:30 a. m u Sabbath school. At 9:45 u. in.. Men's Bible conference. At 10 a. m., teachers' training class. At 7 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. Wednesday nt the subject of the lesson-sermon Sunday at 11 a. m. Wednesday testimonial meet ing nt 8 p. in. Rending rooms, 88 North Ilrond street, optioslte Piedmont hotel. Open doily from 9 a. in. to 5 p. in. Sun day from 2 to 6 p. m. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A8SOCIA TION—At the Sunday afternoon service of the Young Men's Christian Association, Dr. W. A. Pnrks, chaplain of the Georgia legis lature, will be the speaker. The service be gins promptly nt 3:30 p. in. nud closes nt 4:30 p. m. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY —Robert Bryan Harrison, president. Meets Sunday afternoon nt 4 o'clock, at 122 Peach tree street. Dr. G. K. Woodward will ad dress the society on “Brushing Away the Cobwebs." There will Id* nn attractive mu sical program and the unusual lesson on health and happiness. All meetings of this society are open to the public, and visitor* K ve n delightful ul fresco to her niece, ss Kathleen Dougins, of Atlanta. About tmrty of the younger set were entertained. day evening at a trail pnrty ln honor"of her S iest, Miss Adah Lou Wilcox, of Augusta. t t a hour lees were served by Misses uctavln 1 ou and Lula Jones. Miss Joule Webb, who has been the guest of Miss Octavio I’ou, has returned to her home In I In rt well. » Miss Carrye Morgan Is entertaining a bevy of young ladles at her country home. Her guests luclmle Misses Ingram of Ath ens, Miss Anslev of Decatur, Miss Emmie Thompson and Miss Irene Austin of Mad!- son, Miss Mary Kendrick of Atlnuta and Miss May Morgan, Mrs. H. Morgan will en tertain sixty of the youuger set Tuesday night In their honor. of several week*. Miss Lllah Copeland hai rftnr.., from the Jamestown Exposition"?.^ a delightful trip East. P ^ n ani1 Miss Pearl Brown, of Atlanta u .... *»e»t of the Misses Johnson ' h * Miss Luella McKlbben Is entertain "f.? delightful house party this week' Indian ^ e „'g s Dunn haa "«m Concord?" 118 H ° dUm ,p * nt Sun<,n >- '» Mesdames Foster, of East Point Sullivan, of Locust Grove are’ “th* guests of Mrs. J. B. Dixon h * Mrs. Vcrnle Wright and children of Atlanta, are visiting Mr." "SS** Miss Irwin McDonald entertained th. younger set at a delightful party Wed nesday evening. 1 J " ed- CARTERSVILLE. Miss Grace Gllreath anil Mr. Hiiih cn renth entertained dollghtftillv reeeati, . honor of tlielr house party mict* Thll was a beautiful mnonlloht nioi.. ... lawn with thn trees about this pretty „i„.. burnt with colored lanterns. Untleron! of these lovely trees punch was served from a prettily decorated table and durin, the evening delicious thinss to rat ver! served. Including fruit. s»|„d H , b r , party on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. I.luton Johnson. Miss Dorothy Mustln aerved punch during the afternoon. Twenty guests were Invited to meet Mrs. ..Unite n number from Madison attended the district meeting of the W. F. M T . S. p.'ld at ^Appoint 1 !itv lastweek, among them being Mrs. I-nurn Stovall, Mrs. S. K. Ileek- bam, Mrs. John Poncoek, Mrs. S. II. Vason. Misses l.uln Ilntcheson. (.'ollne Oibl.s, l’ey- (ona Douglas, Mary Jones aud .Helen tr ine. and Itev. W. T. Irvine. Miss Miriam Steele, of Fayetteville, ami Miss Margaret Xewtou, of Washington. D. L.. are the guests of Miss Annie Lucy New ton. are accorded a hearty welcome. STREET CAR BARN-Evnngellst Charlie D. Tillman will preneh and sing Sunday at 9 n. til. Chapel, corner Piedmont nvc und Armstrong street. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Luckle and Latimer streets. Dr. A. It. Ilolderb.v. pastor. Morning service at U o’clock In the lecture room, a# the audito rium Is undergoing repairs. Preaching by tbs pastor. BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Hampton street and Bradley avenue. J. E. Hemphill In charge. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. nud 7:80 p. in. Sunday school and special song service nt 3:30 p. m. Cho service subject, “The Old-fnsbioned Home." The subject of the evening service will be "Stow lug for Eternity." day school nt 9:45 n. m. Morning worship nud sermon at 11. Rev. F. E. Jenkins, of tho Congregational church will preach. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTE RIAN—Comer of Whitehall street and Whitehall terrace. Preaching at 11 ... by the pastor. Rev. J. A. Gordon. Hidi ng at 11 ... Gordon. Awakened Soul's Anxious In Y. P. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Chamberlin and Jackson streets. 6'ervlees nt 11 n. tu. and 8 p. ni. The deacons recently elected will be Installed Immediately after the morning sen-ice. Preaching by the pastor, Iter. T II. Newkirk. Sunday «rhnol nt 9:30 n. m. Mid-week prayer service Weduesdny nt 8 p. m. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker and Stonewall streets. Preaching at 11 n. ni. and 8 p. m. by Rev. L. B. Field. Sunday school at 9:30 n. iu. Prayer meet Ing Wednesday ut 8 p. in. EPISCOPAL. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. CATUEDRAL—Corner Wsshln U. Hamilton Hchool nt 9:30. All other lluys: 7:30 a. in., holy commuulon; 9 a. m. t morning prayer; t 5 p. m.. evening prayer. Wednesday ...i i,*«-i • — and Friday, litauy at 10:90 s. m. ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currlei ond Pine. Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D.D., rec- At 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 m., morning prayer and sermon; 8:00 p. m., evening prayer and serrnou. Sun day school lit 9:45 s. m. That a dividing fence Is necessary to the preservation of the peace between next-door neighbors. Is the opinion of Judge B. H. Orr, who Saturday morn ing tried ’and acquitted \V\ E. Mat thews, proprietor of the Summey Horseshoeing Company, on a peace warrant sworn out by James Dickson, a stenographer, who charged that Mr. Matthews had threatened to “flx him." The case Involved the lack of a back yard fence between the two residences on South Forsyth street, two bundles of shingles, some chickens and other things usually fougd In a dispute be tween neighboring families. At the conclusion of the trial. Judge Orr gave ftome wholesome advice to both parties and encouraged Mr. Dickson in hts avowed Intention of building a fence. FOR RENT After August 1st, Christian Church Building, about 75x 100, on Hunter street, adjoining Chamber of Commerce and opposite courthouse. Will remodel to suit tenant for manufacturing, mercantile or office purposes A. G. RHODE S, 1130 Candler Buliding. ' BROWN MEMORIAL HAI’TWT-Preaeh- Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 |». m. I»y the pastor. Rev. W. A. Babb. Sunday school 9:30 n. in. it 7:30 p. m. it 3 |>. in. FIRST RAPT 1ST-Corner of Peachtree md Cnln strets. Dr. W. W. laiiidrum. pus- lor. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning *vor- EDGE WOOD BAPTIST—Bandar school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching by V. C\ Sotvroea at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon. West End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:30 in.. Indy communion: 11 n. in., morning it aud holy communion; 5 p. ., evening prayer and Instruction; 8 p. evening prayer nud sermon. Sunday >1 at 9:45. The Atlanta branch of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society will hold their regular weekly meeting In Woodineu's Hall, 122 Peachtree street, Sunday at 11 a. m. All Interested In the study of God's word are cordially Invited to utteud. Nou-de- nomlnntional. GIDEONS MEETING. The Christian commercial traveling men will meet Sunday, nt 3:30 p. m„ In hoys’ rending room at Y. M. C. A. All other traveling men and visiting Gideons cor dially Invited. L. C. Satterfield, president Atlanta local camp; J. II. Wynn, secre tary. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO MEET WITH GLVNN ST CHURCH flirtr rrunlnr monthly CUTHBERT. Miss Merkel, of Mobile, the guest of M!«« Bin Dron-ry, I. ioicIvIiik mniiy ihnrmlu* nttentlon*. Amoim tho ntrnirs planned In her honor was a whist domino party glren by Miss Lulu Mitt hews, at her home on Court street. After the game, punch, cream aud eake were served. Mrs. F. C. McDonald nlso entertained for Miss Merkel and her hostess. Miss Drowrv. Inst l-'rldnv PVnnliifK Mnaln Drcwry. last Friday evening. Music, de lightful refreshments and n eongenlal set of jmung people made a most enjoyable even- firs. l’ett Moye entertained quite a num ber of tho youuger set, In honor of her -—- parks, of Atlanta, at her home the Glenn Theron E. Elgin and . be the prlnclpnl speakers. — good muslenl program has been ... ranged, and n large crowd la nnllelpated. Latter Day Sainta. Tho South Side Mormon (Church of Latter Day' Saints). Servicea Sunday morning nnd evening. Preaching by E. K. Akin. Ministers Meet. The Evangelical Ministers' Associa tion will meet Monday morning at 11:18 o'clock at the Wesley Memorial church. BLAKELY. Misses Evs A. and Bessie M. Green, of Shrewsbury, N. J , are visiting tho family of their brother, sir. J. N. Green. Miss Annie Butler Is visiting In Bluff, ton tin,, this week. Misses Parrish, of Dothan, Ala., are tho iniiiiu, ui ifiuimu, /am guests of Mrs. W. T. Z Bridges. Hon. B. T. Castellow, of Cuthhcrt, spent a few days In Blakely this we«>k. Hon. J. R. Pottle spent a few days In Atlanta this week as tho guest of Judge A. G. Powell. Miss Irene Purtfoy Is visiting friends In Blufftnn, Gn., this week. Miss Ireuo Stuckey l 0 visiting friends In Colurahut, Ala., this week. Messrs. lister Wilson and Jack Stand!- fer visited llluffton, Gn., this week. Miss Emmie Fleming entertained at her home on South Main street Wednes day night In honor of the visiting young ladles of the city. About twenty-five cou ples were present. Among the notable social events of the coining week Includes the reception* to l*e given by Miss Nona Coleman. Miss l.uln ” ^ .r! c nlc by Miss Clyde ind.Ed II. Black to *' «*e glvi White Pnrlfoy nnd guest. Miss McDonald avenue. i the lust few days, „ „ entertained Informally a few couples at her home on College street. Mr. and Mrs. N, M. Weaver are making nn extended summer trip through the North, and will perhaps' do Canada before their return. Mr. Harvey I*. Jackson and wife, of El Paso, Tex., are In tho city on n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Jaokson. Mrs. T. B. Grncen has returned t6 8n vannah. Miss Vera Jackson, of Atlanta, Is visit- and" Mr. Bin"oliKitk.“Th, oJ-'m.', 1 * house party were Miss Bunnelvof 1 ham, Ml.. Fergn.on of Ck mJ 1 " Lu a Smith of Atlanta, Mr w h,,V ?!'?* «f d . Hannah of Birmingham^ Tun, ^ night theae young people were r rm . . / nlc up the river road nn<l on w>d„rati.' there wan another nt Salt Petre rave ■f no Normelsdorf entertained an nl fresco tea on Thursday ni»h» IDea The lorty-two Club met .Satimt.iv .a,„ « Mlkaea Tamilt, ana Klehi. r^h.'»f , if? , . f u , d“'M 0 r , .. C j h rruq: of her nl.ter, Mrn. Thmnna. Eg MIm Ella Spier ban returned frnm a vl.lt ) Macon and Shvnunah. 1 hit? Mrs. D. R. McWilliams. * Miss Ethel Nix has returned from Clay ton. Ala. Ham Sawyer, of Macon, Is spending a few days lit the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Pate nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Ilnlev, of Albany, are guests at the homo of Mr. B. J. Jackson. ter, Miss Louise, have returned from lantn. Messrs. A. C. and J. II. Moyo have re turned from Lanark and Apalachicola. Enos Stapleton has gone to Atlanta, nnd Miss Rebecca Scaly Is visiting In Stew- nrt county. Miss Clara Knowles, of Plains, Is the guest of friends at Hotel Randolph. GRIFFIN. week'a gnl.tira in Griffin began .with a photograph party, given by Miss Carrie Jenkins in honor of Miss Brownie Carter, of Amerlcus, Ga. Photographs represent ing different books were arranged around the room. Mr. Hart Westbrook was most successful in guessing these and. was awarded a hand-painted pic ture. Refreshments were served on the lawn by Misses Annie and Jennie Jen kins. About twenty couples were en tertained. One of the moat elaborate events of the week was the reception which Mrs. M. E. Wilson gave Tuesday afternoon to Mrs. Dickerson Wilburn Wilson, who has Just returned from her wedding Journey. White carnations and ferns were the decorations used throughout the house. In the receiving party were Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Mrs. Dave Castile, Miss Irene Thrash, Miss Nell Parmalee, Miss Lucy Beck, Miss Lillie Severs, Mrs. John Mills. About two hundred guests call ed during the afternoon. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Robert Wil liams gave an elegant reception to Mrs. Hilton M. Tyus, who has Just returned from her wedding Journey. Receiving with Mrs. Williams were Mrs. Hilton Tyus, Mrs. H. E, Clark, Forsyth; Mrs. Beverly Roberts, Atlanta; Mrs. James Nutt. Assisting Mrs. Williams were Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mrs. J. M. Kesley, Miss Lula McDonald, Miss Lucy Beck. Miss LUlle Slvers and Miss Carrie Gresham. Miss Lucia Goddard and Miss Bertha Brawner served punch. Mrs. Williams' gown was of pink tissue over silk. Mrs. Tyus wore her wedding dress of white chiffon cloth over taffeta. About one hundred and fifty guests were entertained. Mrs. Phinizy, of High Falls, Ga., In vited a number of Griffin friends to a barbecue Thursday. Misses Sara Kate Green and Musl- dore Brown entertained at the'home of Miss Brown Friday evening. ALPHARETTA. Mnrvln Bngley Is at home after a visit to Jniuvstown exposition. Messrs. II. B. nnd M. J. Mlkel, of Arab!. re enjoying a visit with relatives. Raford Jones and family, of Texas, are, the guesta of Mr. Crawford Jones. Mr*. John C. Petre enud won. Inborn, of Atlautn, were the guests of relatives last week. Miss Bessie O’Bryant, of Abbeville. 8. C., was a reeent visitor to Sll** Lola Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Norman visited rela fives In Atlanta Inst week. > parents Sunday. EATONTON. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Pinkerton com plimented the visiting young Indies with n spend-tbo duv party Friday. The house was beautifully decorated with cut flowers nnd the young locker Is vllstlng in Bris tol. Fin. Mr. Hunt E. Smith Is nt Indian Springs Friday: Litany at 4:3'). ALL 8 AI NTS—Corner West Teachtrse and North avenue. Rev. Z. H. Faria ud. rector. At 8 a. ui., holy communion; at 11 a. m., Wednesday: Litany at 10:30. school at 9:45. sermon nt 11. Sunday i WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Corner Kennedy and Chestnut streets, T. ** *“ jrin. pastor. " INMAN PARK RAPTIST-Sundny school nt 3:30 p. in.; preaching nt 4:* p. in., by Rev. C. N. Donaldson, pastor. Services held Iu PresbytArlnn church. BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Rev. C. / Ridley, of Live Oak. Fla., who. It will li remembered, occupied Dr. Broughton' pulpit during hts recent accident, will preach at the Tabernacle morning and The Universal Desire r«r it . try When We Are Done With This One." At the evening service he will |>reach on 'The Results of Self-Gratification." CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST-Presch- ing by Pastor John E. Briggs at 11 s. m. - i p Morning subject. 'Total or >rnl»g _ . Partial Depravity, Which?" Evening sub- Motes slid Beams." - - MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. HOLY COMFORTER-Corner Atlanta avenue nud Pulliam street. Itev. Gilbert Higgs. D. D.. In charge. Holy communion nnd sermon nt 11. Evening prayer and ser mon ut 5. Sunday school at 4. 8T. ANDREWS-Comer Glenn and Kent streets. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D., In charge- Sunday school at 4:30. THOMASVILLE. MIM Ii)" 1 *® Tnt.n, of Jraup, I. vIiIIImk Mira Gladys Bottom.. Mr». C. W. Iludnou I, vl.ltlng hop pa rent. In Oelethorpe. ' " MImo. Iluliy and Knrnh Ball Imvo returned from a rl.lt to Jame.tonn. Sint. James Horne, of Melealfe, was a visitor here this -reek. Miss Mamie Wllllo Is here from Lloyds, Mrs. John F. Parker Is the Rttest of her son.-J. w. l*arker. In l'elbam. ,HISS'S* J-S'Awtf. T«ll«ha.*e, I, vlsIUna Miss Anna Hopkins. Miss Fannie Mitchell is spending of weeks st White Sprintts. Mrs. E. W. Groover, of Jacksonville, nr- rn<( hitpa \L*n.e.1 a.. .. ■ —f. ' rived here Wednesday 'for a Mrs. Mary Carter nnd Mr. J. W. Bus- bee, prominent residents of Thomas coun- ty, were married here Wednesday after- nwn at the residence of Mr. Thomas Chns- and sermon at 11. sermon at 11. and sermon at 11. LaGKAXGE MILLS MISSION-Rev. II. D. Phillips in charge. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:33. Mrs. W. II. Hammond leaves next week to spend the remainder of the summer with her sister In knlanmxoo. Mich. Vi™’ V" ^ **rtver have gone to North Carolina to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jewett, of Ocala, Ha., Is the guest of her mother, Mrs M. J. Ansley, ou Remington avenue. „ • GORDON. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carswell, of Monte- Mrs. G. B. Carswell. Mias Viola Miller nnd Mr. Llnwood Mil ler are guesta of their sister, Mrs. C. C. Johnson. Miss Mattie Gay Tomlinson bos returned from a visit to hit ton ton. Clarence Carswell, who Is In business at Cordele. Is visiting Gordon. Miss Umar, of Augusts. Is the gneet of Mrs. Butts, oh Main street. . A frii °( °. ,ir T*V ,n < l H ** , P««» enjoyed a straw ride last evening. Mid week ‘prayer andVral« "m-rvlc. ’well: 8T. JOlIXS-CoIlege Park. B.v. Gilbert clay!' °' P #rcl “ 3r '* * uf Ur ' tJnt D,r ' loveliness. A delicious barbecue dinner was served, nnd Ices and rakes were enjoyed. Throughout the afternoon upjlnks was play ed. the prizes being won by Miss Annie Belle Callaway. Mrs. Arthur Clements and Mr. J. Watt Joues. Those enjoying Mrs. Pinkerton's hospitality were Misses Annie Belle Cnllnwny und Florence Streekfiiss of Atlanta, Miss Knight of Tninna, Misses Fannie Holloman, Shrah Callaway, and Florlbel Rosser, Messrs. J. Watt Jone* and J. B. Clifton of Miami. Fla.. Holloman, Russell, Wlnslette aud Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Clofton, Mrs. Arthur Clements aud Mrs. Annie Knight. Mrs. Lee Malone was hostess at a spend- the-day party Tuesday In honor or her guests, Misses Mary ami Bertha Dernevnnt, of Madison. Mrs. W. M. Cnln, of Birmingham, Is visit- Ing her sister, Mrs. J. W. Man ley. Miss Annie Belle Cnllnwny, of Atlanta, Is visiting home folks nml has ns her guests Misses Florence Streckfuss aud Elizabeth Miller. Messrs. J. W. Jones and J. B. Clofton, of Miami. Fin., are visitors here. Miss Klzzle Knight, of Tampa. Is the at- NASHVILLE. Stacey eutortnlned the Thursday Club nt a churtuhig morning bo»pl- tractive daughter of Mr. Stuyvesant »»*». passed through tho city Thursday, spending a few hours with friends, on her way from Mouut Clemens, Mich., to her home lu Mad ison, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Crlddle members o the Nashville summer colony at Ridgetmi entertained seventy-five guests at a garden party Wislnemlay nlxht nt ltratwrll. their ■mnmpr linine, for tholr hou.i' (tnr»»*. JlnrJIv Atiiomh of (Vrulran Springs Ky.. nml Mira Elizabeth Ittiraoll, Mr. Albort H«r. Mira Willis Belle Clark nml Jlr. Erneet were quietly mnrrled Thurzdzy nt 1 ' Mira Minnie Hutchins, of MlllmlRevlIle, I. visiting Mrs. W. T. Clofton. Sir. nml Mrs. A. L. Clement, nml ion. Luther, nml Miss Kixxlc Knight will leave next week for Jamestown, Washington nnd other |H)lutS. M'DONOUGH. Miss Wlllye Preston, who has been spending several mnnthn nt the Hia watha Inn, I.lthia Springs, has return ed home. , Alls* Bertha Dixon, who ha* been the guest of Mis* Annie Sullivan at her suburban home near Concord, has returned home. Misses Nena and Huth Turner have returned from Tallulah Palls. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dixon and chil dren will leave Saturday for Lookout Mountain. They pill be gone a week. Mrs. J. O. Noel, of Atlanta, spent several days last week with her pa rents, Air. and Airs. A. Borders. Air. and Airs. H. C. Bridges and daughter. Miss Carrie; Air. and Airs. B. B. Carmichael and daughters, Mrs. Kd Stephens and Miss Allte B.; Allises Annie and Lixxle Nolan. Messrs. Asa and Pouche Lemon and Alessrs. Ralph and Harvln Turner have returned from a trip to Jamestown, Washington, D. C„ New York, Niagara Falls and other points of Interest. Atr*. M. A. Tye and Miss Nena Tye are at Tallulah Fall*. From there they will go to Lookout Mountain for a stay rsrii«ni wt*ri* quicuy ninrrn-u »" u, 7 n -’ 1 v eruoon nt the ancestral home of the mm* at Overton Station, which has been In the possession of her family four genera non*. She was married In tho room where sue was lwrn. , , .. „ Mrs. Eltznlreth Fry Page, wlm Is taking an extended Eastern trip, accompanied Miss Louise Jennings, will return home by way of the Jamestown exposition, wnere her mother, Mrs. Fry, of I'bnttanoogs, win join her. They will return early In beph*»n- Tier nnd will stop In Atlanta, their fenmr home, »*n routo. Mrs. Page and Mt"* Jen nings, after a stop nt Chicago and cie\p- land, hare been at East Aurora this week nt Roycroft Inn. ^ Miss Marguerite Jones, of Pennsylvania who Is the gueat of Mlaa Jennie D- with her hostess, shared the honors of * dance at the Hermit Club Thursday nlgJJ* given by the men of the Hermit < J U J* At a business meeting of the club early the evenlug officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Leonard Dodd; vice-president, J. Porter Osborne, Jr.; secretary and treasurer, Arthur Cooney. Mr. snd Mr,. Bobert P. Maddox and rkH- dren, of Atlanta, and Mra. Nashville, left Saturday for a trip abr°*d- sailing from New York next Tuesday Wednestloy. to be gone until tbelatter pjrt of September. They will visit Engjan France nnd the mountains of Swltwrlaino. n. o ilnst son oi fetors"SuSwe. "««* j Charlestown. W. Vs., waa married In city Thursday night {o Mira Air. aud Mr.. Wotklna Crockett will dinner at th. Golf and Country Clnb M' •day evening for Martln_Condoii, Jr., a Kimono nrown, oi sew »«i*- . ... Miss Maude Robinson, who will be *n«; lod next week to Mr. W. R. Bapp,^Jb rle<l next w»»ek »o »». *•. nr *. Lmila, la tbs bonoree at a namhor ofPJJ- nnptlal affalrn Allaa Oleante <hinnl_*j>*“ nupuai airairs. #ns" l who will b* mold of honor at.lk' gave n mlacellaneona ahower for ler t"' and Mira Anal. Borera gave a dinner nrday night. Monday nTght there w i an nl freaco affair at Centennial pnrk w II LWHCUUM.. , - - f the bridal party and out-of-town - i^*| \fp and MTS. •*. **• nnd the bride's parents, Mr. and •'J*'* Robinson, will give a rehearsal £»W niiiiiiiPGU, win “ .I-—— . C, Mr»?fil«rrl.on %hnll of Brortiavtlle. WjSj MIm Hobble Naylor of Murfree.lwr.'. « lll.lo llnaakal A# Pnltfin. KV.. Bll'l -* l ... Florence Mann of 11enoeraontiu pounlar vl.ltora In Ihut Na.hvllle wh ^ Mag mnch enterulned. Among e'h r s j rt falra were a ganlen partyLpl’ whlrbJj^ George C. Benedlrt was hoate." :drtr.T«»^-Weda«uy |f dven'.y 1J ^“ Martha Litcbford and Mtsa Enxahefo w> Martha Lltohfonl and JR»a ford, a launch |Mirty that ttlghL WlltmniwCrutcher was host; an .•{ 'ym a'vmsrt 5 "'‘ * Ingly entertnlneil In Atlanta the p days, wlU return Tuesdajr.