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

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■: ■■■■■■ - " By REV. JOHN E. WHITE PASTOR SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. J i.k+r do I condemn thee; go and l^e^-d^S.ni'VlocumeHf,- T *’ h , ” d ; r *,ii- P l? arralgnlnB the i.. fe K U'^SP.VrTn-Bulhnri!? ls°an h?«. for more than thlr.y years ..,rrl.,l I fra- memory of a number .of people. I ililelally one. rememberod It ami wrote f. 5 «n That Is how It came to ns. I ' J. lta trreit Jewish fete day, when 'from every Quarter were fjath- I fret! (..Rether In the capital, there was '.iLindon'ami Jest nnnsual. People * ere^rainpInB out In booths alon* the r"et,, everythin* beln B crowded. ISLCfeM or aj fes I ^"several of Ills friends and dlscl- I ?» d > He stood apart from the contn- I rfnn'and seatedHlmself In the precincts 1 ' lf Thfrepose * sudden commotion. The crowd, concentrated at the spot, and In •Veer curiosity swayed alomt the street prnmvln* a Struggling toot ,of ex-elte. „" at the center of which a woman wrestled and.-resisted In the rough hands of strong men. Sho had been caught In the act of Immorality and the Pharisees pounrrd on her and raised nn unman Toward the temple they shoved [he woman along, and rushed her right Into the presence of Jesus. Her veil was torn off, her hair disheveled and her paid and frightened face was nn " n mirror of sliamo and ronfuaion. Then the spokesman of the scribes and nharisees .accused her of her deed and demanded, with religious insistence, to have the oplnton of Jesus on the case. For the once Jesu^ seemed embar- | ra^ed. He.does not seem, to hear them. He has seen the woman. He compre- 1 heads. One .glance nt her was enough. A stainless soul Himseh, He stoops down to hide the blush He could not I prevent, and a* one confused Ho wrote --•hall we say nervously?—on the ground with his Anger. What He wrote nobody knew. That He wrote anything deftnltelv nobody knows. But at length He stood up. not looking at the wretch ed woman, hut nt the prurient crowd that gaped and at the hypercritical cusera and simply and quietly s; "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 Then while His eyes are withdrawn from them they begin to have business somewhere else. First, Ir old phaifsee, the oldest <>ne of them concludes that lie cannot afford to tljrow the stone at her, and that he would better go home "till from the eldest even unto the last, "convicted by their own conscience, they went out on<» by one and left the woman stahdlng 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 I condemn you; you may go; go free; 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 her? The faith of Jesus In her saved her. “Go —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 Kleschnia. The other story Is like unto this, more recent, and modern, but its mean ing Is the same. There was In PaTls a famous burglar named Kleschnia. He the boldest and most successful thief in Europe. Always suspected and shadowed by the police, they Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of Money Thrown Away. r»o you know tlint the Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wartb Ington, D. C., will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby you can buy or build a homo anywhere In the United States and pay for It In monthly payments for less than you are now paying rent? They will lend you from *1,000 to *5,000 at 5 per cent, simple Interest, al lowing you to pay It back In monthly Installments of *7.60 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of our proposition, call on or write J. St. Jullen Tates, State Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., At* lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2653-J. Atlanta phono 1918. Truthful Hustling Igenls Wanted In Evinr County in the Stntn. DO YOU WANT $16.00? Yes! Then don’t pay f».00 for a Buggy when we will sell you a better Buggy for Mtl.hO. W• give you the dealer’s profit of 110.00. Why not make this profit yourself by buying direct from our faotery? Golden taglc Buggies are guaranteed equal to the Buggies your dealers sell for *06.00. H>isu»Ouicly finished and light run ning. Don’t buy a Buggy until you get our catalogue and great Harness offer. Write to day for catalogue No. 17 and Harness offer. niu to Golden Eagle Buggy Co. *tinM» If You Will See that thU seal Is on every roll of Roofing you buy, WE will see that you get value received for your money. VULCANITE ROOFING Is a per manent roofing, and not a make shift. It la put up one square to the roll: easily applied, and Is recom- mended by the National Board of Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. Take heed, you need our roofing and ye need your patronage. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents, 29 and 31 South Forsyth Street. I. C. 0RUHFIEL0. President. LOW RATES friaries that ever anon startled the country trace the crimes to his hand. Kleschnia bad a daughter, an only daughter, named Leah, and hers was the skillful hand which executed the robberies he planned. Nhe was young and beautiful. Her courage was like that of Joan of Arc. An Austrian born, her peasant mother had died In her in fancy. Her father trained her to be a thief. Her aklll and nerve was tils pride, and from her he reaped rich harvests. Out one day there came into that girl's life 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 stropg, pure, heroic face framed itself in her heart. She could never forget the face, though she knew not Ills name. One day she saw his picture In n shop window. She bought it and carried It home. Looking nt it. she was heard to say: “It’s a poor thing to he a thief." Her father was at that hour planning the burglary of a wealthy home nt St. Cloud. Monsieur Sllvnlne, the rising star of the chamber of deputies, was to b** married. The 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 to take place that night and Leah was to go Into the house and get them. All was planned In her pres ence.. Turning to her, Kleschnia saw the pale cloud on her face and railed at her for being chicken-hearted. "But you say he sleep- adjoining, that his bedroom door opens into this room where I am to find the Jewels. Suppose he should come in on me?" she said., “Here, haven't. I told you; haven’t I trained you; here is your gun. Stand him off, tell him that you will kill him; that you are going out." "But. Dad. I've told you a thousand times I would not-shoot," she nervous- ly replied. "And suppose ho Is not REV. DR. JOHN E« WHITE. afraid of the gun?" Then bluff him! Threaten him with 'andal—n woman In his rooms at 3 In the morning! Ha! ha! ha! Mon- leur Sllvnlne Is not a fool. He's to be married tomorrow. He will let $T3U That night In his library M. Sll- valne worked late. He was a mnn born out of due time. He hold a most nge philosophy. He believed in i. that every man had something good in him; that the worst of mon had nn angel somewhere to ho Invoked. Ho preached that faith In his states manship. His associates In the cham bers laughed «i him for nn Idealist ahead of his age. That night he sat ami mused over his speech In the dep uties which was on nil tongues In Paris. He had declared against the criminal system of France, had pleaded for more faith in humanity and a sys tem that would not murder hope in the hearts of the criminal class whom he sail! were our brothers " h" are differ ent from us only In degree and mis fortune. As lie reflected the clock struck 8. He arose. "I mny bo a fool/ he snldj to himself, ns he turned to his bedroom, “but the greatest, dlvlnest Mnn this world has ever known was a fool, too." He turned out the lights and the room was dark save for, the moon which made shadows through the shutters on the floor In n few minutes the shutters slowly, stenlthlly open nnd In a moment there, kneeling by the safe with a dark lantern, Is Leah. Hho listens; then with only a little noise, she works the lock open, takes the box of Jewels and layn them quietly on the table, and— then stnrts. The door of the bed re&m Is opening, la opened, nnd the figure of a innn stands In It. "W’omnn, what are you doing?" "I'm robbing you,"' she shrilly savs, "nnd you'd better stand bnck nnd let g*». I will shoot you! I will shoot you!" “Oh, no, you will not." Then steadily * came toward her, turned on the light nnd stood betw’een her and the open window. ‘Till going out of here," she snlrl; “you'd better let me go. I'll make noise. I’m In your room nt ;< o'clock In the morning. There'll be a scnndal. You’d better let me go." “No, nn," ho snld, “not yet. I believo you know that it 1h not you who nre doing this thing, that nn evil one not yourself is the thief. Tell me nhout yourself. Were you alwaya a thief?" He Is near her [now, the pistol hangs In her nfirvel^s I hand. Her eves nre on his face, star- ling as one blind. He is the man. Ills picture! He hnd saved her life. Shu i is a frail, fluttering bird, now In the hands Of a mnn. the man she did not {know, but worshipped, and he Is Iook- I ing Into her eyes for her nout "Are [you not afraid In this dreadful busl ines# ?■' he gently queried. "No. not now I unnd to be when I was a little girl." ! "Whnt Is your name?" “My name Is Leah." *’Lcnh, look at me; let me »ee; do you know whnt I sea? I see tha little girl that vim 'afro 1*1. and listen. I be lieve In you. ! believe In tha little girl that was afraid/’ And with calm,sweet kindness he pleaded with her for her self, f-.ir her soul, for "the little girl that wns afraid," once more, till ahe burst Into tears nnd fell upon the ehnlr end sobbed. Over her he brooded like an angel, as she quivered In an agony of tear*, put his fnlth In her, told her of the light that would be her strength; j till heaven came down on that strange -cone of a soul’s struggle and both of (them were quiet nnd still. Then she rose calmly. "Monsieur, whnt will you | now do with me?" "You may go," he ■ said. "You will not sin any more. You I will leave the life, leave Paris, go hack to your mother's "home In the lettuce, fields of Austria nnd be at peace." "Yea, monslaur." Hho started for the window through which she hnd come. He stopped her "No,” he said, "not that way. I do not like that way." Jle took her hand and led her ns though a lady of tha land through the lighted hall to the door of the mansion. Into the burglars' lodgings yonder Kleschna hnd come raving in despair that eho hnd not come, that IiIh child was taken by the police. Paging ho cursed the hour that he had put her to the business The door of the room at - length she canto Id him she was going Ing to her mother's ■»e. 1 upon her, threat- kill her. i 'almly she Co, I am going away. tears- told her she e would he good 1 leave her old with an Infinite to him. put her and kissed his ad said: ugh dnd; sav rtcelvo It. dad. ft of p< a> >■ In this S! " " out out t found rest In tl: beauty and her ■ there and lov did It will come to you and when it comes it Is your only hope orld and the next.’* her new Ilfs. Hhe lettuce Holds. Her /manhood blossomed not fall her. CJod dMlre. BAPTI8T. .WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—The •astor lms returned and wil r o. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday i MCDONALD BAPTIST-West Fair nnd Walnut streets, ltev. G. *i*. Howe, pastor. Sunday school at 9:1ft. Preaching at U «. in. nnd 8 p. m. Morning siilijeet, "Ordi nances;" evening subject, "Belshazxar." CENTRAL BAPTIST—Services nt 11 n. i. and 8 p. ni. Preaching by the pas tor at both hours.' The ordinance of bap tism will follow the evening sermon. Sun day eehooi at 9:30 a. in. Personal work ers' club at 7:15 p. ni. Ladles' meeting Monday afternoon at 3:39 o'clock. Prayer meeting and church conference Wednesday at 8 p. m. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. Colder li. Willingham, missionary to Japan, and son of Dr. R. J. Willingham, of Richmond, Vn. iimot- People’* union at 7 p. m. Woman's Mis sionary and Aid Society Thursday nfter- achool at 9:30 a. mill 7J0 p. m. by the pastor. subject, r T v - Seed." l’arablu of tho Mustard ST. JOHN MET110DI8T—The pastor, IL C. Christian, will preach at 11 a. in. and ndminlstcr the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper. At 8 p»m., the jtistor will hold Nml ‘ preaching tovi servic PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner Tark. and Lee streets. Rev. II. L. Trout man, pastor. Bandar services: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching' at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. by tho pastor. Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 8 o’clock. tree Charles Q. Tho communion. enuou will !>« . by tho nt night. Sunday school at 9:80 a. in. Denf unite class taught by W. F. Crusiolle. Woman's Missionary Society Tuesdny nt 4;3Q Prayer meet ing Wednesday ut 8 p. m. EGI.ESTON MEMORIAL—Corner Wash- fagtonrand-Pultotr-streets. Preaching At noon nt 4. 11 •■«. in. and s p. in. Subject: "Three . - Greatest Examples." Prayer meeting Wed- FIRST BAPTIST—Cora.r of rrachtre. no,day nt 8 p. ui. ^Sunday reboot «t 0:30 and Cam streets.'. Preaching by Rev. It. L. ATLANTA, GA. C. A. PltK, Sfcrstsff. School of Millinery. Do you desire ndvanced Instruction, or, are you looking for employment that will Klvo you good returns for vour labor? Address MISS E. ELIZABETH SAWTELL, 40 1-2 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Qa SOUTHERN RAILWAY Warm Springs, Ga .$ 3-75 Chick Springs, S. C.. ...... .. 8.30 Aahevllla, N. C 10.50 Wayntavllle, H, C.. 11.60 Hendertonville, N. C . 10.00 Lakt Toxaway, N. C . 12.70 Tryon, N, 'C . 10.00 Tate Springs, Tenn . 11.35 St. Simona, Ga 12.001 Cumberland laland, Ga . 13.00 i Atlantic Beach, Fla . 14.60 Chicago, III .. ... .. .. .. .. . . 32.05 Saratoga Springs, N. Y . 43.80 Atlantic City, N. J . 40.00 Aabury Park, N. J . 41.50 : Detroit, Mich . 30.05 1 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Tickets on sale daily limited for re* j turn until October 31, 1906. Passenger and Ticket Office No. i: PtAchtrae Street. ’Phone 142. ■J. c. LUSK, bistrct Passenger Agent, j AWNINGSI TENTS UPHOLSTERY /*\AIER 4 V0LBER& 130 So. Fonyth St I respectfully announce . * esndidata for council from tho Third W. Smtlh. No evening service. BAPTIST TABERNACLE^-Rer. W. Wn! J,- K. Pace. Bible school at 9:30 a. in: Ju nior B. Y. P. U. Sunday at 2:30 p. ni, Woman’s Missionary Union Monday nfter- at 2:30. Mid week prayer and praise re Wednesday -at 8 p. in. Regular monthly meeting of the finance committee Thursday at 8 p. m. very moiuber Is urged to attend this meeting. At the 11 o'clocl- Sunday service the ordinance of tho Lord*i supper will be observed. Dr. ' Pace wll come from Carrollton. Ga.. to fill tbo pulpli at both regular .Sunday services. METHODIST. CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST -.On Cooper street, third Mock from Whitehall Tho pastor. Rev. Rolfe Hunt, has lust re turned from Cedar Rock, where he con ducted a ten days' Bible conference, nnd will occupy his pnlplt Sunday at 11 a. m. nnd T:46 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. TRINITY METHOI1I8T— Corner V?blt,- tinII nnd Trinity,avenue. Dr. .1. W. I.cc, pastor. Services at 11 a. ju. nnd h p. m. General Evans will preach nt both services. Sunday school nt 9»0 s. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. BATTLE If ILL ~METIlOD!ST Rev. <' Is. Psttfllo, pantos. Sunday school at 10 s. in. Preaching at 11 a. in. by tbo paa- WEST SIDE METHODIST—Rev. C I’attlUo. pastor. Hundav school at JO i Epwortb League at 7:.10 at 8 p. m. by Usv. ST. JAMES, METHODIST—T. II. Keu dull, Jr., pastor. Preaching at 11 h. in and s| 7:4ft p. m. by the pastor... Sundn nrhool at 9:3u a. ~ ussdny at 7:45 p. over; " ‘ * inday Prayer meeting Wed- Men’H grayer meeting by the at T.30 August 22. C. W MANGUM. i respectfully announce myself « candidate for council from the Fourth ward, subject to white primary on “ DR. B. E. PEARCE. 1 respectfully candidate for cc_..-. ward, subject to the whit# primary o Aiigu.t JQHN w qraNT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. r.ip.etfully annsunc. my„lf a .didst, for County Tr.».ur.r, .ub- t to whit, primary on Auou.t 22. PETER F. CLARKE. respectfully an didate for Coun1 SHARP. WESLEY MKMOICTAL-Corncr Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Rev. Frank Lake*, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Busy people’s clans. Young Ladles’ Phllathen class. Young Men's Ilarara Bible elans. Preaching nt J1 a. in. by the pastor. Song sen let* nt 7:4ft p. iu. Preaching nt 8 by the pastor. Epworth League devotional service at 6:46 p. in. Midweek praper meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Church social at 9 p. m. Noonday prnyer meeting every day 12 to 1 o’clock. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST— B. E. L, Timmons, pastor. At 11 n. m.. preaching by Usv. W. A. King. Sunday school at 9;3u n. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. the pastor. Tuesday prayer meet lug ■ ~ _ Thursday, holfnesa prayer p. in. Sunrise prayer meet* log. Ready workers Monday at 1:30 p. ni. nlon service by the pastor, Sund.tr school at 3 p. m. At 7:30 p. m.. Captain E. M. Roberts will apeak on "Fidelity to the Gos- pel, with Perseverance." Sunrise prater meeting Sunday. Wednesday prayer meet* Ing at 7:30 p. m. Young men s prnyer meeting Friday nt 7:20 p. m. Steward’s meeting Monday at 7:39 p. m. NELLIE DODD MKMORJAI, Corner of Washington street nnd Ridge aveune. Preaching at 11 a. ni. nnd 8 p. in. Special song service nt 9:45. Communion at clgae of morning service. Prayer meeting at 7:39 j. in every Thursday League nt 6:45 p. in. EPISCOPAL. fter* Trlniti Jfner uf Washington Hunter streets. Very Rev. C. T* A. Pise, dean. 7:39 n. in., holy communion; 11 a. ni., litany, senium and holy communion: the bishop will officiate at this service; ft p. in., evening prayer and noriuon. Sunday school at 9:45. All other days: 7-30 a. m.. holy communion; 9 a. in., morning prayer: 6 n. m., evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday: Litany at 10;3U. 8T. Ll'KEB—Peachtree street, next to Pea ••lit ree Inn, opposite Die head of Alex ander street. Ilev. C. IL Wllmer, rector, la n. in., holy communion; 11 a. in., holy communion nnd sermon; x p. in . evenliig ....... LI tnuy at U. INCARNATION—Lee. near Gordon. .West End ltev. J. J. P. Pei ry, n etor. 7 30 it in., holy communion: 11 n. in., , morning prnyer, sermon au*l nobr eoi ml &01J communion; 8 p. in., evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday school nt 3-30. Wednesday: Evening prayer •t i Friday; * * LI til n ALL SAINTS—Cornei id North avenue. Uo\ tor. 8 a. Ah holy conn any, sermon and holy i nlpg pray of West renchtree „Z. 8. Knrlanu, rec- iunloit; 11 n. in., lit mnuinnion; 6 p. in . -hool at 9:4ft. INMAN PARK MKTIIOIHH’I Edge w_ftr»*nt.e and Hurt sir»-et. Her. Henry B. Mars, pastor. Preaching by pastor st 11 a m. Subject, "Doubting Thomm Convinced." At a p. rn . the .Methodist* t\ 111 worship with the Inman Park Presin terlans. and Mr Mays Will pre "Growing Christian.’ These union garvl will rontlnue every Hundav night fo month of August Hundsy school n penhlll at 4 p. ni. ptst* • 'A xun'mj Wednesday: Litany nt 19:30. EPIPHANY—Comer Moreland nnd Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Lnngsfon In charge. Holy communion nnd sermou at 11 by Rev. Gilbert Higgs, U. D. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West I’each tree. Sun day school o\cry Sunday nt 3:39. nvenue nim i ucmiiiy mi. itiiot-ri D. IP. in charge. Evening prayer and serr mon nt 6. W-dm-lay. Lit guy and choir work at t ... ST. ANDREWF-Crtrner Glenn and K Rev. Gilbert lilgg*. D. IL, In charge. K Ing prayer and sermon at 6. HOLY TBINITY-Deentur ltev. C. A. Langston In charge. Holy communion aud sermon al.ll by Her. 1^. Moody. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD— Austell. Rev. R. F. DeBelle In charge. || a. in., holy communion and sorniou; 6 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Servlcea bj the Rev. w. J. Moody. Sunday school > PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVEXL'K PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. Richard Ortne Fllnn. pastor. Morning WESTMINSTER PRESBYTER I AN—Rev. Charles R. Nlabet, pastor. .Morning serv ice at 11 n. in. Evening service at 8 p. m. The evening service will be under the ill- rocflpn of the IJusiness Men’s Gospel Union. Sumfay school at 9:30 h. in. Young People's “ lft p. m. Midweek prayer ay ovenlr" " CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing ton street, opposite Capitol. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. I^irge clnsa for men con ducted by J. J. Eagnn. Regular Sunday •errtco at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Dr. Htrlek- hr. of t'nloD Theological seminary, will preach nt both services In the absence of the pastor, Dr. T. II. Rice. Walker, nnator, Sunday school at 9: m. Morning serrlco ntJJ. Sermon by the I'Msfor. Young People’s Society Chrlstlnn Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening service nt 8. FOURTH 1'RERBYTEniAN — Corner Jackson and Chamberlin streets. Preach ing nt 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sunday. Also, remember the regular prayer meeting Wed nesday nt 8 p. in. Hunday schol nt 9:80 n. tn. nnd Noting People's Society at 8 llusinesM Men's Gospel union. Union Ice al 8 p. in. conducted by Rev. 11. B. .Mayes, of Imnnn Park ftlotnodlst church. Sunday school nt 9:80 a. m. Young Peo ple’s Society at 7.16 p. m. Prayer meeting nt 8 p. m. Wednesday CUMBERLAND PRE8BYTERIAN—The pastor, IteVr George II. Mack, haa returned fi"in Tennessee and will preach at II o clock. No sendee at night. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Rev. F. E. Jenkins. D. D., pastor. Preaching at ll n. m. on "The Spirit's Leadership.'” Sun day school nt 9.30 a. m. Christian Kn- lesvor at 6:4ft p. m. Night services omit- opened nnd, pale nnd gave her her he There are the human document* In my hands. They bear their own mes sage. They enforce their own applica tion. They arraign the hypocrisy of our.jigc thflt flutters Itself to he vir tuous heeflnae It denis harshly with fallen women, while It shields and pro- . tectn the deeper, vaster criminals of society. They also aiTklgn the I’hrla- thin church nt tl.c Judgment of Christ I for Infidelity to His Spirit. He would , not condemn the woman. He condemn ed her accusers. Jtewnre of your con tempt. Beware how you despise those sinned against nnd miserable. Dewars lest \on fall under tho condemnation of Christ, who snld: "Verily, verily, I any unto you, the harlots go into tha kingdom of heaven before you." "Dotvn In the human heart, crushed by tho tempter, feelings lie hurled Which Grace can restore; Touched by it loving hand, wakened by kindness, Chorda that wero broken will vJbrat# once more." mu DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER Impressions Taken and work dcuvcrcd Same day. Work and Dental Opai No Stud*: xperisnee ts allowed . advantage of *nd *ktll at co*t, whlrh they could not get olse- here. Ga*. Air or I«nral Injection administered for th* PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH This Is a regular chartered Dental College, running 12 mon tha In tbo year, and A LWAVSOrSN. Remember the place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL OR. W. S. CONWAY, ManaoCS. 2nd Floor St.1»er*fmery BuMhu. Peathlrre Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. UP IN THE OZONE "Zn the Land of the Sky" KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres, Hiltmore, Near Ashe- villa, N. C., 11,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. “-^MMUST THE PLACE to SPEND THE SUMMERHPkM. Racognlied as the leadlug hotel In the mountains >>t Western North Carolina. No a-enerr (n the world will compare with the vlow from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plagah In full view Adjoins and overlooks the Iltltmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, mag nlflesntly furnished, cuisine unsurpnsAe.1. Pure water. All vegetables from our private garden gathered fresh cverr morning. Orchestra, golf, pool, billiard", tconls, llrerr, beautiful rides and drives. Coseti meets alt trains at ntltmore atstloti Cotisiimptlves not sc. comroodated under any circumstances C'onrh la operated hy man- agemeut. running every half hour between trollev from Asheville and tns hotel. Opon all the year. Write or wiro for booklet nnd rates. EDGAR B. MOORE. J’roprlstor. tcil (luring Auguat. IMMANUEI. Rtnr O. Wfllli ni. and 7:3u p. Hundny school at 9:30 MARIETTA 8T. CONGHEGATIONAL- Bot. W. H. Tillman, pnstnr. i’renchlng nt II a. in. nnd 7:30 p. in. Hunday school at 0 p. in. MISCELLANEOUS. V. 11. C, A.—Corner Tryor street and Au burn nvenue. At 3 o'clock the Bible elan* "III I- i oiidiK'ted I.v Rev. -t. i\ Ollier. At 3:3D o’clock the regular Monday afternoon held In tho gospel hall. All oi «irammsr hum num Chrlstlso Endeavor at 7 P.»-. subject bs» Ing "Duty. Prtvtlege and Excuses/' Hab> both school at tf» Tha ftlen's I^eagu^ and Teacbsrr TfWHlaa Clssa meet at » a. m. I'fsyer meeting Wetlneaday at 8 p. m. Hubjorr, ■Chrlstlali ..Clthu uahir: *or The it.d-,»i...,*hiff hrtSa ‘CirBtfinrnoiGdvew me ut." The Covenanters band meets at 4 p. ;n. Hundsy and f p. m, Mendsy. Is* •lies’ prayer ^rele Thnnwsy nffcrboou at ft. Busluesa women's committee Thursday at €J3 p. m. In the parlors of the church, per*«»! it workers' cfsaaea Krbt&y at 8 p. iu. st the homes of the members, as announced, MOORE MEMORIAL PBEHRYTERIAN— Corner Ltn-kle sod Latimer streets. Dr. A. II. Ilolderov. the post<>r, wJU preach st H n. m. The ev.-nlng senrl. e at 8 o'clock I will be in charge of the Christian Emlt-avor the Society. Prayer meeting Wedneadsy at - |. IU '*• r\ I. ■ Habhath arb<jol i ellng Wednesday i service win b ... Ini-Rod to afteod 'these The nssoclntlnii orchestra will play o'clock. Building open from 2 to 6. CIItlRCH OF rv'iniRT—West End nue, corner Wellborn street. Bible i nt lfi n. pi. I’reufhlng aud communion vices at Jl 0. m. Prayer meeting TIiui at 7:4ft p. in. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. n fiffl celvs pnsseogert I IT Corner Forsyth and Giroett ces ^ III t»e condugt'^^ iiikI preached by the pss Hundny ENGLISH LUTHER A N-Church of tha Redeemer. Corner Trinity and Capitol place. Hey. E. C. Crank, pastor. Morning service with sermon at 11 o'clock. Hundny school at 9&0 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Ill be held nt the Rail \ouiig Men's Chrlstlmu Amuk-IbUoii hall nunday afternoon nt 4 o’clock. P8YC1IOLOGICAL SOCiETT-The Allan- ta Pathological Hoclety will hold a ape- • Ini meeting for the mothers nnd trained nurse* nf Atlanta at 4 o’clock at 122 Pencil, tret; affair The aubject for con "I deration will be "Psychology In th** SI* k Room/* with prii- tbi.l driMMiiNtrntloii", showing In F. Orac Vis- last relief from headache niu) other pain. A beautiful ruuetrai nrogri ranged by Professor Wsitei Itors wefcoine. A apcclsl missionary service will be held at the Chrlstlnn and .Missionary AlliaucH ball at 72Vt North Broad street nunday at 3iD p. m. Ai lb s time, the regular month- lv ml*.-,'.i .in offering «lll l.c taken. Rev. It. A. l orrest will speak on the subject of foreign rnI"*dons, nnd there will be s*rtnu ■paclsl singing nnd stirring testimonies Everybody Is cordially Invited, and a full attotidsnra Is ex per tad. The regular monthly meeting of the At lanta Baptist Hundsy Hehool Association v I . i,.'* i "ii 'I neadny afr.at 3 3*) o'rlork with the Antioch Baptist church, bear Federal prison. Good speakers and good mu»le will t*e provided. President John. Mi Green will preside as naual. Koderal prl"*»n cars pass directly In front of this church. Station, corner Mitchell and ' L\*he\llle. Coaches to Wnahlngto Madison Avenue. «’hia servo all meals • n route. Arrlvai N. Il.-Wllowlh* —hr.1,,1- Btnnt 1 T, fished only as luformatlou nnd are nut, at 9 00 p. m. Local guaranteed: AtlnntR A"lievllle sleeper nn#n 19:19 n fn 4:00 A. M.—No. 23, DAILY. I/)cal to BIr- 'I l< ket Office No. I Paaclitraa. on \1a4uet* fniiiffiinm innkiiicr sit at,in*' iirrlvlnir lii Peler*i building, and new Icrmlnal Btstlon. mhi.linm, lu.blnf all al„p«. nrrlrl,,* i„ „ o citv I« m»l»; «**, 10:16 ». uj. Nn . J, „„ r.-rmlual 6 80 A. JI.-Nn. 13, DAILY, .'CIIICAr;,). ANI) CINCINNATI LIMITKD." A «.U,1 ~^* vestlboled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of vestlbuled da) coaches ami Pullman drawing room sleep Ing cars. Arrives Homo 7:80 «. m.j Chat tannogri 9.4ft n. in.; Cincinnati Louisville 8:1ft p. m.; Chicago Cofe car service. All meala betw Inntn and Clnclnn 6 39 A. M.—No. 30 DAILY, lo Griffin Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 u. in.; lombiis 10 a. in. 8:1ft A. M.—•*‘o. 12, DAILY, local lo Macon. Brunswick and Jacksonville. Makes all « a stops , arriving Macon 9.15 a. tn.; Bruits- i Ja wick 4 p. iu.: Jacksonville 7:40 p. m. 7.00 A. M.—No. 3f*. DAILY.—Pullman to JJ Blrinlngbam, Memphis, Kausas City and Colorado Mprlngs. Arrives Mem[>hlN 8 "6 p. in.; Kansas City f.4ft a. m., and Colorado riprfnga 8.1ft a. in. 7i0 A. M.-No.. 12 DAILY.-Local to Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Asbo- rllle M N RAILROAD SCHEDULES, Showing ihe Arrival and Dspsrtnrs of Pa#* ^.y.' , s.-iig** 'l rains of the Following Boada: n J TV1..VI iffTTXnTT "ATONTIC ItAILHbiDi No Arrive From , No Dspart T«>- etwecu At • 3 Vn.inllle . 7 19 am > 2 Nash rllle. 8:1ft atm '2 Marietta... h 3ft nm, 74 Marietta..12:19 pO| *3 .Nnsh\ Ilia ]l:4ft am / 92 .Vsibrllla.4:IO pm ■l ft) pm, 72 Marietta.. 8 20 fittS 7 -ift [»ui/ 4 Nash villa, t M po? 7>P liKl’jftUu'TtAlLWAt. ' »m - , I »epsrt To— 7.10 sm.Mscon 12:01 aO> 7.60 iiin Havsnnsh 8:09 on 11:40 ii on, Macon 4:00 pi* 4 pm'Mavnnnsh 9:U png 7 6ft pm Jacksonville.. |:ifi pky A \ 11 \VKMT POINT WAIL- ROAD. in— I)epart To— 11 V) am ‘Montgomery 6 30 sag •Montgomery. . 4<> pm •Monfg'm'ry.U;4l pa>| •Holms . .u 3ft pin /Helms 4:30 pnk JjiGrange . h 20 uinjLaGrange.... K IO pin •Monrgomery. 2 40 pm *Montg m ry.11:16 pm •Daily. Ail other tralna daily • — 76 Marietta 1 1 NsshvIlia . CRN t’RAI. ATLANTA Arrive Fr< Reims... M . . d. Hleeplug, library, ars tbroiwli without change I Limited. Electric bght- id club I Ne Arrives Wash- i York 12.-1 p. m. DAILY.-New York I between Atlanta and between Atlanta, Arrives Wash j ‘for p. m:-no. :,pr.,». Imy r.M Washington. Sleepers t. liariotte nnd Wnsiilngtmi Ington 11 <i, a. in ; New York Q p. m. ^ !| •A'lgusta 12:15 P. M. -No. 3. DAILY. —Local for l.tthonla Mncon, arriving Macon 2 40 t*. m. •Amni 4:10 P. 10. DAILY.- Macon and llM\vklnstlilv. Pullmau observation chair except Bus* tins of Atlanta sod West Poltl i ompany arrive at ami depart ants Terminal station, corner of street and Madison avenus. Titr, ffCT A'-fiA ILWaC: • From - | Depart To— 6 00 am/AugusU 7:46 SO ft 4fi am Lltboula lfi:W aa /Augusta.. ,C 8.25 pm < _ , 8.15 pm/Augusta 11:46 pus •Dully. All other trslue daily except Bua* 1:30 PQ A i In nt,i to sine nphls DAILY, •ar and day coaches tc rives BlrndiU'liiim -Pullman 111 cudng- 9:16 p. Cotton Dsaler Dies. -UI to The Georgian, iirrollton, Oa.. Auif. 4.—Olln E. Pcr- duf. Junior member of tho firm of \v. ’erdue Ar Rro., cotton and guano dealers In this city, died from Min- stroke yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. At the time of his death he won living nV his summer home, Fnirvlew, about wo mile# out of town. He wrau about 4ft years old. > 4:30 P. M.-No. it. DAILY, except Sun day. -Air Um B. de" to Tecroa. 4:39 p. IL—No. 22, DAILY. -Griffin and Columbus. Pullman palace steeping car and day coaches. 4:3ft P. M.-No. 23. DAILY. —I/MUll to Fay- etterllle aud Fort Valley. 4*0 P. M.-No. 1ft, DAILY.—Through drawing room and sleeping cars jo On clnnatl nnd .Memphis and rhaltanonc.i to I^nilsvlib*. Arrives Rome 7dl p. in.: Dalton 5-.1ft p. in.: CI«atromM>ga U 66 p. tn., Memphis 8.29 a. ui.. Loolsvllb* ftfto a. as; lit. Louis 6 p. m.; Cincinnati 4.13 da HLAMoaITT** Arrive Washing*. Abbeville. Meniphh 't ont.. ilnghnn nirmlnghsn •90 sm; Monroe 45 am New York.. pm Abbeville... *y pm Memphis ,. 2ft inn,Washington iral time . 4:40 am 7:29 an .12-00 m 4:90 pn : » 5 :2p p S WH BUY '. I.*»n«l. Brass. Zinc, R»*«, Bot- urlnp Wnnh fottnn, Saokn. All town order, mdlcited. 'b/'l PIEDM0NT '"ON AND METAL CO, 175 Madison Avsnue, Both Phones 1739. ATLANTA, GA. 11:15 P. M -N fted A solid v vllle, FIs. Tbri coaches to Jack rives Ji 14. DAILY.-Florida Urn- • stlbalcd train to Jackson- ' Igh sleeping cars and day : >iivtil** and Brunswick; «* 3 69 a. &i.; Brunau 11:30 nil . Augustins 16 a. m. M So. 07. DUM ► I, u Attfsanw Meridian 11 m.; Js» k- \icksburg. 4.t6 p. in.; bhrev eport. sad WMMKKY HABITS cured at home with* Oat pals. Book of par- UcuUrs wat FBF.lt. _ B. M. WOOLLKY. M.D. OAcs 104 N. Pryor STttU