The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 13

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a4l*3a — THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. mrnmmmmmmm ■ ( RtlAY, AT'Ut'flT 4, WO*. Humanity and Inhumanity ! By REV. JOHN E. WHITE ‘PASTOR SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. -.Neither d? Vn'sTiI 11 ’’’'' B ° " n ' 1 Shuman‘document, In ■r^^SSS? 55W?ifpcSS't ^•TimJ and «5St»rin authority Is an occurred In Palestine In rtS clW o( Jerusalem. The story J?f g fdr mo V re than thirty years carried w ti *«»* n f a nuin b er of people: ■MSU one »*riT.eml»ercd It and wrote That la how It came to us. ^nsuSia great Jewish fete day, alien SSL* from every quarter were gath- ^ Moaether-ln the capital, there was TjXdon tnd jest unusual. Peo» ; le tire camplnff out In booths along the everything being crowded. Among the thousands In attendance A n fhe fea«t was Jeans of Nazareth and"several «t Kto friends and dlscl- Ii-« He stood apart from the confu- JJ<ind seated Hlnieir In the precincts ^There^arosa n sudden commotion. The <>rowd, concentrated at the spot, and In ?ier curiosity « waved along the street following a struggling knot of exclte- mint at the center of which a woman Errstleo and resisted In the rough hands of strorig men. She had been raufht In the act of Immorality and the Pharisees pounced on her and raised nn «nro«r. Toward the temple they shoved S, woman along, and rushed her right iritn the presence of Jesus. Her veil was torn ofT, her hair disheveled and her pale and frightened face was an own mirror of shame and confusion. Then the spokesman of the scribes and nharifees accused her of her deed and demanded, with religious insistence, to h»ve the opinion of Jesus on the case. For the once Jesus' seemed embar- L.yed. He does not seem to hear them, u/ha* seen the woman. He compre hend*. One glance at her was enough. A stainless soul Hlmsel., He stoops down to hide the blush He could not prevent, and as one confused He wrote —-shall we say nervdualy?—on the ground with his finger. What He wrote nobody knew. That He wrote anything definitely nobody knows. But at length He stood up. not looking at the wretch ed woman, but at the prurient crowd that gaped and at the hypercritical ac cusers and simply and quietly said: •'Let him that Is without sin among you first cast a stone at her." And then He stooped and began to write on the ground again. Then w hile His eyes are {withdrawn from them they begin to have business somewhere else. First. In old pharisee, the oldest one of them, concludes that he cannot afford to throw the stone at her. and that he would better go home "till from the eldest even unto the last, "convicted bj; their own conscience, they went out one by one and left the woman standing there. Jesus stood up from the ground and spoke to the woman. “Where are they?" He said. "Did none of them strike you?" And she said: “No, sir." And then with all vigor and heart In His voice He said to her: "Neither do 1 condemn vmi; \ <*u may g". fi . and you will not sin any more." Un fortunately the rest of the story Is lost We have no record of the woman’s after life. Hut I think we all know It. She was saved. What saved ber? The faith of Jesus In her saved her. —you will not sin any more* Half command, half entreaty. It was to her a new hope, a new and strange faith. It was also new' life, because If He believed In her. forgave her and trusted her, she would not disappoint Him for the world. Leah Kletchma. The other atory is like unto this, mdre recent, and modern, but jts mean ing Is the same'. There was in Paris a famous burglar named Kleschnla. He was the boldest and most successful thief In Europe. Always suspected and shadowed by the police, they could never In the delicately executed bur glaries that ever anon startled country trace the crimes to his hi Kleschnlt had a daughter, an c daughter, named Leah, and hers * the skillful hand which executed robberies ho planned. She was yo and beautiful. Her courage \t as that of Joan of Arc. An Austrian b< ber peasant mother had died In her in fancy. Her father trained her to li thief. Her skill and nerve was pride, and from her he reaped i harvests. Hut one day there came 1 that girlV !I f«> something that filled her with unrest. Crossing the Channel the ship took fire and she, with many oth ers, was rescued In the boat by a gen tleman whose strong, pure, heroic face framed itself in her heart. She could never forget the face, though she knew not his name. One day she saw* mn picture In a shop window. She bought it and carried it home. Looking at It, she was heard to say: "It’s a poor thing to be a thief." Her father wan at that hour planning the burglary of a wealthy home at St. Cloud. Monsieur 811valne. the rising stnf of the chamber of deputies, was to be married. Tbo family Jewels, worth a million francs. In his house, were to be moved to his bride’s home the next day. The rob bery was fo tnke place that night and Leah was to go into the house and get them. All was planned In her pres ence. Turning to her, Klesrhnla saw the pale cloud oo her face and railed at her for being chicken-hearted. "Hut you say he sleep** adjoining, that, his bedroom door opens Ipto this room where. I am to find the Jewels. Suppose he should come In on me7" she said. "Here, haven’t I * told you; haven’t I trained you; here la your gun~ Stand him ofT, tell him that you will kill him; that you are going out." Hut. Dad, I’ve told you a thousand times I would not shoot,” she nervous ly replied. "And suppose he is not REV. DR. JOHN E. WHITE. afraid of the gun?" "Then bluff him! Threaten him with a scandal—a woman in his rooms at 3 In the morning! Ha! ha! ha! Mon sieur Pllvalne Is not a fool. He’s to be married tomorrow. Ho will let you go." That night in hla library M. 811- vainc worked late. He waa a man born out of due time. He held a most strange philosophy. He believed in men, that every man, had something good In him; that the worst of men had nn ftngoi somewhere to be invoked. He preached that faith In his states manship. Ills associates In the cham bers laughed at him for nn Idealist ahead of his age. That night he sat and mused over his speech In the dep uties which was on all tongues In Paris. He had declnrod against the criminal system of France, had pleaded for more faith in humanity and a sya- tem 'hat would n< I murder hopo in the hearts of the criminal class whom *he said were our brothers who are differ ent from us only in degree and mis fortune. As he reflected the clock struck 2. He arose. "I may l-c a fool,* ho said, to himself, as he turned to Ills bedroom, "bdt the greatest, dlvinent Man this world has ever known was n fool, too." He turned out tb© lights and the room was dark save for the moon which made shadows through the shutters on the floor. In a few minutes the shutters slowly, stealthily open and in a moment there, kneeling by the safe with a dark lantern, Is Leah. Hhp listens; then with only a little noise, she works the lock open, takes the box of jew’els and lays them quietly on the table, and— then starts. The door of the bod room Is opening. Is opened, and the figure of a man stands in It. "Woman, what are you doing?" "I’m robbing you," ahe shrilly says, "and you’d better stand back and let me go. I will shoot you! I will shoot ■ I ‘ 1 Oh, no. you will not." Then steadily ho came toward her, turned on the light and stnod between her and the open window. *i’m going out of here,” she said; "you’d better let me go. I'll make noise. I’m In your room at 3 o’clock in the morning. There'll be a scandal. I’d better let me go." “No, no,!’ ho snld, "not yet. 1 believe you know that it is not you who are doing this thing, that on evil one not yourself Is the thief. Tell me about yourself. Wore you always a thief?" He is near her } now. the pistol hangs In her nerveless I hand. Her eyes are on his face, star ing ii S "tie blind He 1 • t M.'fi III* picture! He bod saved ber life. Bhe I** :■ fi mi ll i'ti • lm: l ' ii'-'v m fi •• j hands of n man. the man she did not know, but worshipped, and he la look- l Ing into her ayes for her soul. "Are ! you not afraid In thta dreadful busi- ness?" he gently queried. "No. not now 1 used to be when I was a little girl." ("What la your name?" "My name la 'Leah." "Leah, look nt me; let me see; do you know what rate? I see the little girl that was afraid, and listen, I be lieve In you. I believe In the little girl that wns afraid." And with calm, sweet kindness he pleaded with her for her self, for her soul, for "the little girl that was afraid,” once more, till she burst Into tears and fell upon the chair and sobbed. Over her he brooded like an angel, aa she quivered In an agony of tears, put his faith In her, told her of the light thnt would be her strength; till heaven came down on that strange .scene of a soul’s struggle and both of them were quiet and still. Then she rose calmly. "Monsieur, what will you now do with me?" ."You may go," he said. "You will not sin any more. You will leave the life, leave Paris, go back to your mother's home «In the lettuce fields of Austria and be at peace." "Yes, monsieur." Fho started for the window through which she had come. He atopped her "No," he said, "not that way. I do not like that way." He took her hand and led her ns though a Indy of the land through the lighted hall to the door of the mansion. Into tho burglars* lodgings yonder Kleschna had come raving in despair that she .had not come, that his child waa taken by the police. Raging ho cursed the hour that he had put her to the business. The door of the noom at length opened and, pale and calm, ahe came (In to hln heme, ened t still rrpeatrd: "So, I an I am going away." He changed to tears was nil h* had— that be v to her—she would not 1 dad by himself! Hut wi tenderness she went to arms about his neck an poor, miserable, pathetic fi "Ooodby, dad, poor dad; y the true.Hki . i».i» '•'in when I am gone, and w! receive It, dad. for It I of peace In thl Id him she was going Ing to her mother’s ■ned upon her. threat- kin her. <,'aimly sho so, i am going away. told her she ould be good rave h#r old '■ an Infinite film, put her -l kissed hla ■ < e, and said: • hope next." She Id and She' went out fourtd rest In the I beauty and her womanhood blossomed there and love did not fall her. (Jod gave her her heart’s d*#Ire. These aro tho human documents In my hands. They bear their own mes sage. They enforco their own applica tion. They arraign the hypocrisy of our age that flaltera Itself to he vir tuous because It deals harshly with fallen Women, while ft shields and pro tects the deeper, vaster criminals of society. They also arraign the Chris tian church at the Judgment of Christ for Infidelity to His Spirit. I?,, would not condemn the woman. Ho condemn ed her accusers. Beware of your con tempt. Beware how you despise those sinned against and miserable. Beware lest you fall under the condemnation of Christ, who said: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, tho harlots go Into the kingdom of heaven before you.” "Down In the human heart, crushed by the tempter, feelings lie burled Which Grace can restore: Touched by a Idvlng hand, wakened by kindness, Chorda that were broken will vibrate once more." Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of Money Thrown Away. Do you know that tho Standard Heal Estate Loan Company of Wash ington, D. C., will sell you a home purchasinB contract whereby you can buy or build n homo anywhere In the United States and pay for it In monthly payments for less than you aro now paying rent? They will lend you from $1,000 to $5,000 at D per cent, simple Interest, al lowing you to pay It back in monthly Installments of $7.50 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plnns of our proposition, call on or write J. St Jullen Yates. State Agejht, 321 Austell Bldg., At lanta, Qa. Bell phono 2653-J. Atlanta phono 1918. Truthful Huttling Agents WantedIn Ewry County in iht Stile. Services in Atlanta Churches DO YOU WANT $16.00? Yes! Then don’t pay Rfi.no for a Buggy when wo will sell you & better Buggy for 949.00. We give you tho dealer’! profit of 910.00. Why not moke this profit yourself by buying direct from our factory? Golden.e.flc Buttle, ar* fuaraiUccd equip, vo tho 14ug«ies your dealers toll for ftt.00. Handsomely finished and light run ning. Don’t buy a Buggy until you get our natalogue and great Harness offer. Write to day for catalogue No. 11 and Ilarneis offer. Matt t. Golden Eagle Buggy Co. itiuu.0.. ^SEAi. orou^' If You Will See that this seal Is on every roll of Roofing you buy. WE will see that you get value received for your money. VULCANITE ROOMING Is a per- mnnont roofing, and hot a make shift. It Is put up one square to the roll; easily applied, and is recom mended by the National Board of Underwriters nnd Southeastern Tariff Association. Take heed, you need our roofing nnd we need your patronage. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents, 29 and 31 South Forsyth Street. I. C. GKEENHELP. President. ATLANTA, GA. C. *. PECK, Secretary. LOW RATES via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Warm 8prlngs, Ga $ 3.75 Chick 8prlng,, S. C 8.50 Ashsvllle, N. C.. 10.50 Waynesville, N. 0.4 .. 11.60 Hendersonville, N. C 10.00 Lake Toxsway, N. C 12.70 Tryon, N. C 10.00 Tste Springs, Tenn 11-35 St. Simons,'Ga 12.00 Cumberland Island, Ga ... 13.00 Atlantic Beach, Fla 14-60 Chicago, III 32.05 Saratoga Springs, N. Y 43.80 Atlantic City, N. J .... .. 40.00 Aibury Park, N. J 41.50 Detroit, Mich 30.05 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Tickets on sale daily limited for re turn until October 31, 1906. Passenger and Ticket Office No. 1 Peachtree Street. ’Phone 142. School of Millinery. Do you desire advanced Instruction, or, are you looking for employment that will glvo you good returns for your.labor? Address MI8S E. ELIZABETH SAWTELL, 40 1-2 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga AWNINGS ' TENTS UPHOLSTERY AVUER I VOLBERG 130 So. Forcyth St. I ANNOUNCEMENTS i respectfully announce my«©lf. - candidate for council from the Third ward, subject to the white primary on August 22. ^ W MANGUM. I respectfully snnojne*. myself candidate for council from the Four... ward, subject to white primary on August 22. DR b E- p EA RCE. I respectfully announce my.elf candidate for council from the Sixth ward, subject to tho white primary on August 22. J0HN w qrant for county treasurer. I respectfully announce myself te for County Treesurer, sub lU gust 22. CLARKE. candidate — , - ject to «hite Pf > , "*g' R on A J. C. LUSK. District Passenger Agent. I respectfully announce myself candidate for County Treasurer, sub . icet to white primary on August 22. MACON C. SHARP. BAPTIST, WESTERN HEIGHTS * BAPTIST—Tho pastor has returned nnd will preach nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. McDonald BAPTIST-West Folr nnd Walnut streets. Rt*>. O. T. Howe, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:15a Trenching at 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. Morning subject, "Ordi nance^;" evening subject, "Belshazzar.’* CENTRAL 1JATT18T—Services st 11 a. _j. nnd 8 p. m. Trenching by the rois ter at both hoars. The ordinance of bap tism will follow the evening sermon. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Personal work er*’ club nt 7:15 p. m. Ladles* meeting Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting nnd church conference Wednesday at 8 p. m. JACKSON HILL BAPTlST-Corn/r East avenue and Jackson street. Preaching 11 m in nnd S j». in. by llcv. Colder It. Willingham, missionary to Jnpan, and son of Dr. It. J. Willingham, of Richmond, Vn. Himdny school at 9:33 n. m. Prayer moot ing Wednesday orenlug nt 8. Baptist Young People's union at 7 p. tn. Wnmmi's Mis sionary and AJd Society Thursday after- FIRST BAPTIST—Corner of Tcnchtree and Cnln atroeta. Trenching by ReV. It. L» W. Sintih. No evening service., baenre of (be pastor. WOODWARD AVENUE RAPTIST-Cor- nor of Woodward nnd Cherokee avenues. Trenching nt 11 n. m. nnd f p. m. by Dr. J. K. Pnco. llltile school at 9:30 n. in. Ju nior B. Y. P. l ? . .Sunday nt 2:30 p. Thursday nt 8 p. tn. very member is urged to attend this mooting. At the 11 n clock Sunday service tho ordinance of tho Lord's •npptr vn be observed^ " METHODIST. CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST - On Cooper street, third block from Whitehall. The pastor. Rev. Rolfe Hunt, hna Just re turned from Cedar Itook, where no con- 'acted n ten days* Bible conference, nnd rill occupy his jieiplt Monday at 11 S. m. nd 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedueaday lgbt. TRINITY METIIODI8T—Corner White- ball nnd Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. Lee, •aator. Services at 11 a. in. and 1 p. m. ieneral Evans will preach at both services. Sunday school at 9») a. tn. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. BATTLE HILL TlETHODI8T-Rev. C. h Pattllto, pantos. Sunday school at 10 . tn. Preaching at 11 a. in. by the pas- or. ’ • WEST SIDE METIIODI8T—Rev. C. L. I'nttlllo. pnator. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. by Rev. J. L. Pnttlllo, of Port school nt 9:30 n. in. Trenching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tho pastor. Morning subject, ’The Parable of the Mustard Seed." ST. JOHN METHODIST—The pastor, H. C. Christian, will preach at 11 u. ui. end administer the sacrament of tho Lord’s Hupper. At 8 p. in., the pastor will hold revlrul services, preaching on n npcrlnl subject. Also, rcvlavl services Wednesday night. PARK STREET METIIODIST-Corner rnrk and Leo streets. Rev. M. L. Trout- pastor^ j Hunda/ service*: Knndny communion, school at 9:30 by W. F. Cl No service at night. Sunday n. in. Deaf mute class taught MT~" Woman's Missionary 8oelety%Tuesdny nt 4.80 p. m. Prayer meet ing \\ euhesday nt 8 p. m. EOLESTOX MEMORIAL—Corner Wash- lngton and Fulton streets. Preaching nt ** m. nnd h p. in. Subject: ••Three H 1:45 p. EPISCOPAL. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. CATHEDRAL—Corner of Washington and Hunter HlleelH. \ V R.-l . < . J . A. Pise, dean. 7J0 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., litany, sermon nnd holy communion: the bishop will officiate st this servlco; 5 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school nt 9:45. All other days; 7:10 m. ni., holy couimtiulon; 9 a. tn.. morning prayer: 6 p. tn., evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday: Litany at 10JO. r.ai n. in., uoiy communion; ji a. m., noiy communion and sermon; 8 p. m.,-gracing prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:15. Friday: Litany at 11. , INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon, West End. Rev. J. J. I*. Perry, rector. 7 JO a. m . l...h < '-miiiUMon; 11 ; m , mm nlng prayer, sermou nud holy comiutinUuy; 8 p. m., evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday school at 3:30. Wednesday: Evening prffyr~ at 9. Friday: Litany at 4:30. ALT, 8AIXT8—Corner of Went Peachtree WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Ror. Charles It. Xlsbet, pnator. Morning serv ice nt 11 n. m. Evening service nt fi p. tn. The evening service will be under the di rection of the Business Men's Gospel Union. Sunday school nt 9:33 a. in. Young People's Society at 7:15 p. tn. Midweek prayer aerv- Ice IVedncadny evening at 8. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing ton street, opposlto Capitol. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Largo clnas for men con- ducted by J. J. Engnti. Regular Sunday service nt 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Dr. Htrlck- ler, of Union Theological seminary, will •y .. ..Monday school at 9 JO ... m. Morning servlco at 11. Mormon by the pastor. Young People'* Society Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Evening servlco at 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 8, followed by the teachers’ training aud nor mal class# FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN — Corner Jackson and Chamberlin streets. Preach ing nt 11 a. m. nml & p. rn. Sunday. Also, remembor the regular prayer meeting Wed- DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER Impressions Taken and Work Delivered Same Day. This Is a Dental School u here Dentists of years ofeiperl- ence come to learn the Uteet thing* in Crown and Bridge Work nnd Denial Operations. No students allowed to enter. Patients patronizing us will get the advantage of esperienre and skill at cost, whirh they rould not get else where. Gas. Air or Local Injection administered for the PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH This la a regular chartered Dental College, running 12 months in thoyrar.and AlwatbOkkn. Remember tho place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL DR. W. CONWAY, M»N«oc«. , 2nd FloorSletofr-finwy Bulldlncj.PfatMrto Strut, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Orsugr, na. 8T. JAMBS MKTIIOUIBT-T. R. Ken d«tl, Jr., iiastor. rrrarbln, at II a. ra. and at J:45 i>. m. b, thi- pastor. Bonds, whnol at »:» ». in. Prayrr mratio, Wad. ,t 7:« p. p*. J5ET so-atlo; WKHf.BV MKMOItlAL-Comar Antiurn avenue and Ivy street. Rev. Frank Enkes. pastor. Sunday school at, 9:30 a. m. Busy people’s class. VMM IMM HMlBfMi clnss, Y’oting Men's Darien Bible clans. Preaching at 11 a. ro. by the pastor. Kong service nt 7:45 p. m. Trenching at * by the pnator. Epworth-league devotional servlco at 8:45 p. m. Midweek proper meet. Ing Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Church social at 9 p. tu. Noonday prayer meeting every day II to 1 o'clock. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST— I*. K. L. Timmons, pastor. At 11 a. m.. preaching by Rev. W. A. King. Sunday school at 9:93 a. tn. Preaching at 7:30 P- m. by the pastor. Tuesday prayer meeting at 7:90 p. m. Thursday, bollaewi prayer meeting st 7:99 p. m. Hnnrlee prayer meet ing. Ready workers Monday at ):20 p. m. ENGLISH AVENUE METHODIST—B. E. I*. Timmons, pastor. At It a. gi., commu nion service by the pastor. Kaiidav w«*li*-«-l • t I p. m. At 7J9 p. m.. captain K. M. Roberts will speak on "Fidelity to tbs Gos pel. with Persevera nee." Sunrise prayer meeting Sunday. | Wednesday prayer meet ing st 7J9 p- m. _\oung men a prayer m. Steward's NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL Corner of Washington street niul Ridge avenne. Preaching st II s. ra. and 8 p. m. Special song service at 9:48. Communion at close of morning service. Prayer meeting at 7J9 p. to t every Thursday. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school srery Sunday at 3:9), HOLY COMFORTER—Con»er of Atlanta avenne nnd Pulliam. Rev. Gilbert Higgs. D. D., in charge. Evening prayer and ser mon at 5. Wednesday; Litany and choir work at 8. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent. R ev. Gilbert Higgs, D. t>., In charge- K' ig prayer and sermon at 9. HOLY TRINITY—Decntnr. UeY. C. A. Langston In charge. Holy communion and sermon at 11 by Iter. K. F. Moody. m., evening prayer and sermon. Seevjeof b^ tho Iter, W. J. Moody. Mtudey school 6 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN— Rer. Richard Onpe FUnn, pastor. Morning worship at 11. evening worship at 8. The pastor will preach at .both »*Tvlree. The * for the evening hour wllifbe "A Bit •ratmuir and What It Meana to Yon." Christian Endeavor at 7 p, m., aubicct be ing "Doty. Privilege and Kxcure*. ’ Sab- M mm. The Men's league B. Via eh Ing by at 11 a. m. Hoi Convinced. ' At S p. tn.. the Mcrhodlxr-t will worship with the Intnnn Park Presl.y- tcrlans. and Mr. Mays will pn*sicU on the “Growing Christian. These union «»»rTl< <■* will root I one every Sunday night fm* tjic* month of August. Sunday arbeat nt Co- prnblll at 4 p. m t>rvr— bath school at tat) a. m. ___. and Teachers’ Training Class meet at 1) m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. Subject, "Christian Fltlscnehlp; nr The RHatlonabljt of the Christian to Govern ment.” The Covenanters band inecti at 4 |». m. Sunday and • p. tn. Monday. U- •lien’ prayer elrele Thursday afternoon at 8. Business women's committee Thursday at 6.9) p. m.^lK the parlors of the chun h. nnl w •).< r* • i - Friday nt 9 |t. nt. homes of tbs members, as announced. 5 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— mt Mi Lntimer streets. Dr. A. rlty, the pastor, will preach at 11 Ho»*b-ty. Prayer meeting Wednesday p. tn. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker nnd Htouswsll. Her? T. P. Cleve land. pastor. Her vires at 11 a. ni. sad f p. ui. Habbsth school at 99) a. ui. Prayer tuetUug Wednesday stsp.ni. r prayer —. — _ Sunday schol at 9:30 nt. nnd 1 oang People's Society nt 8 m. on Friday. Rev. T. H. Newkirk, ncatlny nt 8 p. m. linalneaa Men's Gospel union. Union ... Ice nt 8 n. m. conducteil by Rsy, II. Mayes, or Inman Park Mstuodlat church. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—The pnstor, Her. George H. Mack, has returned from Tennessee and will preach at 11 o'clock. No service at night. Huudny school at 9:90 a. m. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONG R EG AT ION AI/—Rev. F. . D. T ' The day school at 9:30 deavor nt 6:45 p. in. ted during August. IMMANHBL - CONGRKOATIONAIj-Rot. •tnr C. Williams, pastor. Prsnrhlug nt 11 , m. and 730 p. m. Sunday school at 930 MARIETTA ST. COXOHEOATIOXAL- Rev. W, II. Tillman, pastor. Preaching at Il^n. tn. nnd 730 p. m. Kundny school nt UP IN THE OZONE “In the Land of the Shy” KENILWORTH INN Situated in n Private Park of 160 Acres, Hiltmorc, Near Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. the ©lack to spend the: summknkw— Recognised as the lending hotel In the tnnunralns of Western North Carolina. No S'-euery In tbo world will compnro with the view front this hotel. Mount Mltchelj and J’lRgab In r<ai view. Adjoins and overlooks the lillttnore estate. Cool, Invigorating ellmnte, msg- olfle«ntly furnished, cuisine inis jr; ni«p I. Pun* wif»»r All vegetables from onr private garden gathered fresh every niornlng. Orchestra, golf, pool, t»llliar* 1 -*. tennlH. liver; . beautiful rides nnd drives. coach rosats all-trains at Itlltnmie statlou. ronaumptlves not ac- comrnodnted under any rlrcumstntices. Coadf Is oporatod by man- gefnenf. running ererr half hour batweoo trolley from Asheville and ~ i year. Write or wire for booklet nnd rnt«a. EDGAR n MOORE. Proprlet hotel. Open nil SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Traina Lsavs Atlanta, New Terminal U ftlOIlT- Fnat Mall. K 3*1, DAILY.-United State* uled Y. M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. A.—Corner Tryor street i I A.. burn avenue. At 3 o'clock the III Ido clasi lit b© rondnrted by Rev. J. C. Oliver. AI 33d o’clock the regular Hundnv nfternonii service will !»e held In tbo gospel hall. **' 'clock. Uuljdlng open froi ,t a i „ . vlcea at 11 s. :«* P- m 111 plaj’ ‘ting Thursday streets. Services will bs conduct J nnd n sermon preached by tho pnator. Rer. W. VnttiiMMt •* it o’clock a. ro. Hnnday place. Rey. R, C. Crunk, pimtor. service with sermon nt II o’clock. Hnnday school at 930 o’clock. Evening service at ‘ o'clock. RAILROAD TOOKQ Utjri CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—A gospel service of Interest to all men will ha* held nt the Knllr»fld Young Men's ('hrlstlnn Association ball Kituday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ’8YCHOLQGICAL 80CIETT—The Atfsn- ta Psyrhologjcfll K«ic|ety will h»»l*I a S|»e- rial meeting fur the mothers nnd trained iiura«‘« of Atlanta at 4 o'clock at 132 Peach tree *treet. The subject for considers flea will be "Psychology In the Hbk Room." with practical demur, stmt Pm a, showing In stant relief from heodarho ami other pains. A beautiful musical urogram has hoen ar ranged by Professor Walter P. Grace. Vis itors welcome. A special missionary servlco will be held St the Christian and Missionary Alliance hall at 71V4 North Brosd street Huuduy nt 939 p. m. At this time, tha regular month- missionary offering will bo token. Rev, ... A, Forreat will apeak on the subject of foreign missions, and there will be some stHi-lal singing and stirring testimonies. Everybody Is cordially Invited, nnd a full attendance la ezpected. The regular monthly meeting of the At lanta Baptist Sunday FGmol Association will meet on Tuesday afternoon nt 339 o'clock with the Aotlo* h Baptist church, near Federal prison. Good speakers arid good m»fic will be provided. President John M. Green will preside as naunl. Federal prison car# pass directly ta front of this church. 4 . „ . .car.ivruM. . w ,k. Richmond. Charlotte and Station, corner Mitcholl srtd | A-hevUlr. o>»* he* in Wn» blngtou. Dining Madison Avenue. cars serye nil m-nh * : n route Arrives ■V. B.—Following ikur.. pob-1 York u. Hshed only os iDfornmtlon and aro not ,1^, ^,, nt «>■»■«, i/»col gunrantced: AUnntS-AshevlU*' sleciier open !A n. m. 4:00 A. MA- No. 23. DAILY. I^tcol to Illr- Ticket ttfrire .No. 1 leach tree .on induct, mlnghnni, making nil stops; arriving io KS^l^ire^rit 0 }?l^mAn; Ssmil Blrmlnghnni 10:1S o. m. • <^- Q • oll 'j'«. r mtmil eicbnngc 630 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI. LIMITED." A solid rmmmmmm railroad schedules, mttkm m4 BoRmni liitin npm rtosb* I ■* ,,,, 'e ,,nr,x L - - j 1 1 * — In, <-nri. Arrlmi Bom. 7 30 n. a.; CU.,t ahowlo* th- Arfl<»l «n.| l.ni.nrlnr. nf p.w - »•« *• -« e -Arrlr • % Nt shrill» 73 Marietta . •Ki Nasbrtlle. 75 Marietta . 1 Nashville Ijoulsrlllc 8:16 p. m.; Cbl c’nfe car serrlro. All meals botwocn At- • lanta aud Cincinnati. 6:39* A. M.—So. 30 DAILY, to Griffin and | Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co lumbus 10 a. ra. 6.13 A. M.—,»o. 12. DAILY, local to Macon, j Brunswick and Jacksoorllle. Makes all] Savnnnnh stops , arriving Mncon 9:15 o. in.; Bruns wick 4 p. nd Jacksonville 7:40 p. m. 7:00 A. M.—No. 36. DAILY.-Pullrnso to Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City and Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 8:06 p. tn.; Kansas City 9.45 s. tn., and Colorado Hptinga 8:16 a. nt. 730 A. M.—No. 19. DAILY.-Ijncal fo Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe- vine. 7:56 A. ll.-N* 7. DAILY, Cbntta 12 NOON, No. 3*, DAILY ~ an«I Houthwest Fri No ftepsrt To il,* *2 Nashville. I K ana ii, 74 Mnrletta .12:10 pm n, # f*2 Nashville.4.60 pus n, 7J Msrleus.. 6:30 pml ii,* 4 Nashville. 8 50 png iorg'iA TiaiT.WaY , Depart To- ..... .12:01 sm| h 1:00 sn 4 00 po* h... ■ P.15 pus rlll<».. N 30pm I.Vl TtATL- i pluk. library, ,_rougU wit’ aste ervn all meals ft. DAILY - Washing TO I day. Limited. Elec trie light-1 All nml i:i; I i • Ne fork 12-^ d. m. r. M. N" 4". DA 11 l S. v. York I: X I • r n I*,I > « O l< ||> < liriHv... ,, At I- I. * .1 .1/1-1 * WnsUlugton. Steensrt between Atlanta, < Charlotte nnd Washington. Arrives Wash- t lngton 11:06 n. m.; Row York 6 p. m. j • 12:16 p. M No. 3. DAILY.—Local for t Moron, arriving Moron t:40 p m. 4:10 P. M.—No. 1). DAILY.—3Iacon and Iluwklu«rtin-, i'ullnian obscrvatlou chair car Atlontn to tlaoin. 4:25 P. M.-No. 97, DAILY.-Pullman sleeping rnr snd day coscncs to Birmlng- bain. Arrives Blrminghatii 9.15 p. tn.; Memphis 7:15 n. ra. 4:90 P. M.-No. is. DAILY, except Sun day. "Air Une Iteile" to T.jccki 4:90 V. M.—No. DAILY. Griffin and Columbus. Pullman palace sleeping car 11:401 _ ; 4') pni •Montg'ru’ry.12.46 pm 11 .16 ptu *S«lrna 4:3) pm s ;•» am.Latirange.... 6:30 prai cept 8uo- nn*l West Point ner ot .. M » am,Monroe. ..11:45 sns New York. .. .. 3 >> pm Abltevllle.... 7 40 pm,.Memphis i. !* 36 ^m^Washlngton.. 436 I* M.- .. rttevllle aud Fort Vollsy. 4 JO P. M.-No. li, drawing ro-jm snd sleep DAILY.—Local to Fay- -Through J * J. ni , Me ‘fo" i» : t : ln* Innntl 1:19 a. i Cotton Dealer Diet. 8pecU\ to T1*e tleoTiflan. Carrollton, Go., Aug. 4.—Olln EL I due. Junior member of tha firm of W. Local Hcdtn DAILY. —Ms arrive Ilftllu J * 11:15 P. M - llted. 4. DAILY.—Florida I lbn!t*d train to Jack Flo. Through sloping cars and OK junior mernoer or in© urm or W*T l “" lfclB Bnu»«lrk. J. Perdue A Bro, cotton and guano rtvw Jsrktonriii.. 3JO s. m.; Rrui.iv dealers In this city, died from sun- (* *. *»•: 8I - Auim-tine Ms. m. stroke yesterday morning nt 11 o'clock, i 1S39. F- M.—No. 97. DAILY. i hi< At the time of his denth he wns living ' r r 1 ^ 0 ^ » r .i I lanta ta BorfvejKirt. .LisaLf ‘ Atl to Illrmlughs WK BUY I Copper, l.f ad, Hra^a. Zinc, Rag«. Bot- Burlap, Wash Cotton, Backs. All nut of town orders uollclted. PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO* 175 Madison Avenue, Both Phones 1739. ATLANTA, GA. alrvle He abouti 11 •iu.; Vicksburg, 4..*6 p. in.; Mi M i N ■ Sad WHISKEY HABITS eared at home with*