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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
PATI.’UDAY, aUOUBT 18, yWfr.
Services in Atlanta Churches
BAPTIST.
• infHYAKH AVKN1/K BAPTIST—Cor-
Wo «l'v«»rd iin*l UhorokiH* itwium*. Hor-
. at 11 n. III. nml 8 p. iu. l»y Uev. A. I*
undo whool at 9:33 a. tu. Junior
T. Sunday afternoon nt 2:39
lire at <1:43 p. m.
’“* ••• Monday ut 3 p.
*fTI<*ers. Frnyer
service Wednesday at 8 p. iu.
h V r. I • rummy niitriHM
prayer servin' at
,„ s MlHjiloimry Vnloii Mol
’ eleetlon of ofTh-e
vfVd.V/* 0AFTI8T—■In I lie absence of
j„hn E- Whit©, I»r. A. J. IMcklnKon.
alii* 1 divine of Hlrtulnglinin. Ala., will
S i the pulpit of the Second Baptist church
ii a. in. ami 8 p. in. Sunday evening *or-
. natlauc as usual August.
JA('K^ n S HILL BAPTIST—Corner of
j„ Ks.Mi and East street*. * Itev. ('alder T.
FIRST HA ITIST—Corner Patch tree and
fain streets, ltov. \V. It. L Smith, of
ijihaiond. Va.. will coudnct the morning
pi vi-No evening service.
IMMANITX BAl'TfST—S. A. Cowmi. pas-
ir Tin* pastor will return from his va-
a hi Alabama and preach at 11 a. m.
. , _ ‘Lost Power**, at the morn-
service, and on "The Wise Fool" at
.vi.M-k in the evening. Sunday school
AI'fTOr. AVENUE BAPTIST—Preach-
ai ll a. in. and 8 p. m. by Rev. It.
Seals. Sunday seined at 9:30 a. m. Reg-
church prayer meeting Wednesday
ehing by the pastor at l*otli hours,
lav school nt 9:33 n. in. Personal Work-
club at 7:15 p.
SIS.!?"?. mu) Mr. Maya will
\t r ««..iH Ia °.P “ A Isiymau Who
Mngnltlcil His Office. Sunday school at
i. .. n V V, ‘ r , Wednesday at 8 p.
in. At ( open hill, Sunday schmd ut | p,
.«IBB 5IBTHOOI8T—Rev. V
I nttlllo. pastor. Sunday scinsd at II a.
Kp worth I •••ague at 7:3) p. m. preaching
by the pastor at 8 p. tu. 9
, iiu. m’ftIioi»ist-rcv. (
I'nttlllo, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 n
I reaching at ll «. m. by the pastor.
TRINITY MinTIOhlsT-Comer White-
hall and Trinity a venue. li r . J. W. I.ee.
pastor. Iir. C O. Jones of St. Mark Metho-
dlst church will preach at ll a. m. There
11 big service. Sunday school
Prayer ineetlug Wednesday
ill lie no
nt 9:30 a.
at 8 p. in.
ST. MARK MKTttODI8T—Corner Peach
tree and Fifth streets. Rev. Charles O.
Jones, Ii. 1)., pastor. At II «, n». the ser
mon will he preached by Rev. 1 W. 11. Ia»-
’ |instor nt College Park. No
gilt. Sunday school at 9
Jr..
rude
service nt „ v
Iteaf mute clas taught hv W. F. Crusselle.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.
TEMPLE RAI*TI8T—Cortie
Hunter streets. Hr.
h nt 1! n. in. _ At night.
i and
•r Mnngi
. c. Ward
I, I user Finery,
ministerial student, will preach. Unp
in ;il close of night service. Sunday
itml at 9:30 n. h. Personal workers* meet*
at 7 p. m. In the lecture room. Pray-
meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. in.
BAPTIST TABBHXAC'LE— In the absence
pastor. Hr. Ismi (». Broughton, Rev.
Walker Is tilling the pulpit of the
pti.Ht tabernacle, and will preach both
'ay night and morning.
• pastor, . ..
and 7:30 p. hi. Sunday school nt
. in. Midweek service Wednesday
3 p. m.
METHODI8T.
BACK MBTIIOHIST—Rev. C. C. Jarrell,
Sunday school at 9:30 n. iu. Preach-
the pastor nt 11 a. in. Kpworth
iigue at 7 p. in. Preaching by the pastor
p. in.
JOHN MKT 11 ODIST—The pastor. If.
Iirlstlau. will preach at 11 a. tu. and 8
The evening hour will Iw devoted to
Ival services, also Wednesday evening.
_ _ r . jeniiig
Rev. W. A. King. Sunday
at 3 p. iu. Sunrise prayer meeting,
meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in.
men's prayer meeting Friday at 7:30
Open-air meeting at Pine Kuob at
eqi.f.rton memouiat/mbthowrt-
Corner of Washington and Fulton streets.
Rev. F. J. Mashburu will preach nt 11 a.
in. and 8 p. in. Sunday school nt 9:50 a. tu.
League nt 6:45 p. in.
EPISCOPAL.
Tenth Sunday after Trinity.
CATIIEIUIAI^-Corner of Washington nnd
Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, dean.
7:30 a. tu.. holy c4Mumuuloii; 11 a. in., lit
\ sermon and holy'communion; 5 p. tu..
nlng prayer nnd sermon. Sunday school
at 9:45. All other days: 7:30 a. in., holy
coniinmiloii: 9 a. nt., morning prayer; 5 p.
nlttff prayer. Wednesday and Frl-
dny: I.ltauy nt 10:30.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree street, next to
Peachtree Inn. opposite Alexander streoi
Rev. C. II. WTIiner. rector. 7:30 n. ui.. Indy
communion; 11 a. nt.. morning prayer and
sermon; 8 p. m.. evening prayer and ser
mon. Sunday school nt 9:4o. Friday: Lit
any nt 11.
IX CAR N AT ION—Lee, near Gordon. West
Bud. Rev. J. J. I*. Perry, rector. 7:30 a.
m.. holy communion; ll a. in., morning
prayer and sermon by Rev. W. J. Moody; 8
p. in., evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday
school at 3:30. Wednesday: Evening prayer
at 8. Litany at 4:30.
ALL SAINTS—Corner West Peachtree nnd
North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Fnrland. rector.
S n. m.. holy communion; 11 n. in., morning
prayer nnd sermon; 6 p. in., eveulg prayer.
Sunday school nt 9:15. Wednesday: Lttauy
at 10:30.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland nnd Euclid
avenues, Iniunn Park. Rev. C. A. Lang
ston In charge. Morning prayer and ser-
by the
school a.
teachers* training class at 10 i
Men's League
Covenanters t ... .
Endeavor Society at 7 p.
Youiii
;<ly nt 9:#J
Christian
blng by G. W. Lewis at 7:30 p.
meeting Tuesday at 7:3*) p. in.
Holiness prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30
p. m. Ready Worker* Monday at 1:30 p.
-.tor. Sunday school nt 0:30 .....
: nt 11 a. m. nnd 8 t». m. Song service nt
r. n. in. Epworth League devotional ner-
»:45 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednen-
INMAN PARK MKTHOHIST—Kdgewood
icinie and Hurt street. Henry H. Mays,
mt<*r. Prenehlng l»y nastor at 11 a. in..
He subject being "The Messnge of Amos to
Ii- Men of Atlanta." No service at night,
'he congregation with unite with the In-
MISSION OF THE HOLY INXOUENTS-
Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun
day school every Sunday at 3:30.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner fn Atlanta
avenue nnd Pulliam. Rev. Gilbert Higgs.
H.. In charge. Evening prayer and ser
Sunday school at 4. Friday:
ST. ANHREWS—Corner Glenn nnd Kent.
Rev. (RIIhtL lllggs. H. !»., In charge. Even
ing prayer ami sermon nt 8. Sunday school
pnsior, uev. t.«*orge ii. Alack, will preacii
at 11 n. in. Subject of the seruiou. "The
< hrlstian Iu flu* W’orld.” No service at
night. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. 1
. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corne. ...
Jackson nnd Chamberlin streets. Preaching
by the pastor. Rev. T. If..Newkirk. Sundn
morning nt 11 nnd Sunday evening nt 1
Prayer meetinr ”** * *
day school nt b.o.> „. U i.. mm >•«<• ,
pie's wndety Friday night nt 8.
WEST ENH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Gordon and Ashby streets. Rev. Lynn R.
Walker, nastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a.
in. Morning service nt 11. sermon liy Rev.
Frank L. Adams. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m.
No sendee Sunday night. Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 8 p. nt., followed by teachers
training ami normal class.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN -
Morning service nt 11; evening service
Sermons by the pastor, Rev. Charles
Unesdny evening at 8.
„ - - rr IP
t 9:30 a. in. fairge efi
Inr Sunday services at 11 n. iu. ami 8 p. m.
)Hiring the absence of the pastor. Hr. T.
the pulpit Is ably supplied by
W A L LACE PRESBYTER IA N-Corner
Walker ami Stonewall streets. Uev. T. P.
Cleveland, pastor. Preaching Sunday «t 11
a. ill. and 8 p. ui. by the |»astor. Sunday
school nt 9:30 a. tu. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 8 o'clock.
MOORE M EMORIA L—Comer Lwckle and
t^itliuer streets. Rev. A R Holdcrby
tor. Preaching by the pastor nt 11 ...
Christian Endeavor at G:45 p m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 8 p. ui.
•t the Inman Park Methodist church. Hun
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By Private Umi*c<1 Wire.
W’ashlngton, Aug. 18.—The depart
ment of justice, through an opinion
rendered by Acting Attorney General
Robb, has decided that Mexicans, Im
ported Into the United States for work
on railroad construction In Texas, are
"unskilled** laborers nnd. that, under
the law, they cannot be admitted into
the country under contract. Acting
Secretary Murray, of the department
of commerce and labor, has, therefore,
dismissed the appeals of the aliens and
ordered them deported.
FIST TEXAS TRAIN
DITCHEDJNCURV
Many Passengers Are In
jured, Some of Them
Seriously.
8T. PAULS—East Point. Rev. Gilbert
Higgs. H. H„ In charge. Holy coiuiuuiilou
ami sermon nt 11.
nml sermon nt 11.
8T. I’AL'LK—Xewnnn. On. Rev. W, J.
Mirndy In charge. Evening prayer nnd t«*r-
moil at 4:30. by Rev. It. F. UeBclle. (
HT. JOHNS MISSION—College Park, On.
Rev. W. J. Moody In charge. Evening
prayer and sermon nt 8.
PRESBYTERIAN.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At
•orner of Peachtree street nnd North five-
.me. Rev. Hlrbnrd Orine Fllnn. pastor.
Services nt It a. m. nnd 8 p. in. Preaching
HARNETT PRESBYTERIAN - Corner
Uniuptnn street and Bradley avenue. J. Ed
win Hemphill In chnrjto. Services Hun
day at 11 a. in. nud 7:30 p. m. Hmiday
schmil nt 3 p. m. Prayer meeting and
chorus practice Thursday at 7:3-) p. in. Sub
ject for Humbly morning service will be
•'Blfflcnltlos iu Church Life, and How
to Overcome Them." The subject for the
evening semlce. "Christ on Trial.’’ Thurs
day evening, the congregation of the church
will unite In giving Mr. Hemphill a fare
'll reception.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—No. 44 Kast Hunter
street. Rev. )l. K. Pendleton, pastor.
PreaeliSig at 11 a. ill. and 8 p. in. Bible
school at 9:30 a. in. Christian Kudeuvor
at 6:30 p. in.
WEST ENH CHRISTIAN—Corner Gor
don nnd Hnnn streets. ‘Rev. Bernard P
Smith, pastor. Preaching nt 11 n. ni. and
HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End
of Marietta street ear line. Rev. George
W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school nt 3 p. iu,
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. in.
WESTERN HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN MIS
SION—Sunset avenue; near Kennedy street.
Bible schmil nt 9:39 a. m. Preaching nt 11
it. ui. and 8 p. iu.
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COLLEGE PARK L'HUIHTIAS-Ilcv. G.
II. llliinant, pastor. Bible school every
Lord's day nt 10 a. ui. Prenehlug first
Lord's day at 11 n. hi. nnd 7:45 p. ni.
F. E. PURSE
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CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL — Rev
Frank E. Jenkins, H.H., pastor. Trench
lag nt 11 a. m. on ''Re|»cntlng Pentecost:
Its Preachers nnd Laymen.” Sunday scIumiI
nt 9:30 ii. tu. Christian Endeavor nt 6:45
p. ni. Night services omitted during An
gust.
IM M A N UAL l *ONGH BO ATI ON A L—Rev.
Starr C. William, pastor. Preaching nt
iu. nnd 7130 p. ni. Sunday school at
MARIETTA STREET I *ON O It BOAT I ON -
* -Rev. W. 11/ Tllman. pastor. Preach
ing nt 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Huuday
school ut 3 p. in.
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
. RAILROAH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
| ASSOCIATION—The pleasant n«uns of the
ItallnMid Young Men's Christian Associa
tion will In* open during Sunday afternoon.
At 4 o'eloek, the regular gos|»el service for
will lie heard. All men are Invited.
at 10
16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA.
CHURCH OF CHRIST—West End ave-
rorner Wellliorii street. Bible study
ni. Preaching and cuininuiilon
services at 11 n. in. Prayer ineetlug Thurs
day night at 7:15.
Sunday, at 3:.T) p. in., Major B. W. Hal
ford will address the - men's meeting nt
the Young Men's Christian Association.
Vocal music by Miss Ethel Fincher. Build
ing open from 2 to 6 p. ni. Mnslc by
clath
J. Ollvt
All men nr
eiiesfrn from 3 to 3:30 p. ttt.
rs Bible class from 3 to 3:30.
■ Invited.
By Private Leased Wire.
Formey, texas, Aug. 18.—While run
nlng at a rapid rate, the "Cannon Ball
passenger train on the Texas and Pa
clflc was ditched yesterday near here,
and a number of persons Injured. The
rear trucks of the tender left the track
on a trestle while the train was round
Ing a curve. The locomotive remained
on the rail*, but the malt rar, express
tar, smoker and two chair cars were
derailed, -fhe Pullman remained on the
track. So badly were the vestibules
the wrecked cars smashed that the pus
sengers had to get out through the
windows.
Among those Injured were: J. C. Ll
cardie, San Antonio, Internally. Injured,
serious; Jim Strange, Alba, Wood
county, Texas, hurt on neck and side
of head, thought to bo seriously; *3,
H. Graham. Terrell; H. Scovol, Long
view, Mo.; M. I, Davidson, Longview
Mo.; Robert W. Lendon, Dallas; Miss
Susie Cane. Dalles.
What ONE DOLLAR
a Month Wilt Do.
PERFECT
PROTECTION
POLICY
Insures Against
Any Sickness, 6 Months
Any Accident, 24 Months
Accidental Death.
NORTH AMERICAN
ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.
703 Prudential Building,
Phone 5330.
AGENTS WANTED.
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UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Shy ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, BHtmorc, Near Ashe
ville, N. C„ 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
[WJlilT THE PLACE TO OPENO THE >UMMEHH»t
Kccmrnbrw! as the leading hotel In the Mountains of Western
North Carolina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view
from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plsgah In full view. Adjoins
snd overlooks the BMfmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, mag
nificently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables
from our private garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra,
golf, pool, billiards, tennis, livery, besutifut rides and drives.
Cos«»|» meets nil trains nt Bllfmore station. Consumptives not ac
commodated under any efrennistanees. Coach J» opera ted by mnn-
■gement, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville snd
the hotel. Open nil tue year. Write or wire for booklet nnd rates.
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DO VOU WANT $16.00?
gin you tha d«*let', pmiu »•
not auk, thl* prod! yoamlf by bujlng dlr*et
from aur rteteryf .h
Sr aafssRfe'igra&L-
ill U Golden Eagle Buggy Co.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENT
IST—17 West Baker street. "Christ Jesus’ 1
Is the subject of the lesson-sermon Sun
day, August 19. at 11 a. in. There will Im»
no Sunday evening service during August.
Wednesday testimonial meeting nt 8 p. in.
Rending Dm mis 812-814 English-America u
building.
TUB MILLENNIAL DAWN BIBLE
CLASS will hold its regulnr weekly meet
ing 5n Wmslmen’s Imll, 122 l’eiivhtrw
street, mi Sunday niornlng nt 11 o’clock. All
denominational.
ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHER-
AN—Corner Forsyth nml Garnett streets.
Services will In* conducted nnd it Mention
prearhis) by the pastor. Rev. W. VollbrechL
at 11 o'clock n. m. Sunday is'hmd nt 9:30
n. m. Teachers' meeting at 4 p. m.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN—Church of the
Redeemer. Corner Trinity and Capitol
place. Rev. E. C. Cronk. pastor. Mornlm
C. Cronk. pnsto
•rmon nt 11. Sunday
Evening service at «.
Telephone
Cost
Cannot be measured
in dollars and cents.
Bell service brings
peace of mind that
no other agency can
furnish. In an emer
gency it may save
lives—or fortunes.
It reduces miles to
inches—does it in
stantly !
(J Reasonable Rates.
Call Contract Dept., M. 1300
BELL
NEGRESS IS HELD
ON THE CHARGE
OF INFANTICIDE
t” The fh’orffbm.
JnckKonvlIle, Fla., Aug. 18.—A coro
ner's Jury before Justice Farris, ex-
officlo coroner, here Thursday night
held Florence DeOrate, a negress, gull,
ty of the murder of her Infant, nnd
she was ordered held without ball to
answer the charge of Infanticide. The
woman Is now confined In the Duval
county hospital and Is being kept un
der close surveillance. .
Witnesses for the state swore that
the woman visited the home of a
friend, and while them put the body of
the Infant Into a Joint of stovepipe and
sealed up the ends, hiding the pipe and
Its human contents beneath the house,
where It was afterwards found by Fan
nie Nobles, a negro woman.
Lima, Laths
and Shinnies
Carloads and
dray loada.
Carolina Port
land Cement
Co. Ball phone
155, Atlanta,
409, Atlanta,
Ga.
DOWMAN-COZIL’R MFG. CO.
Manufacturers of
Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices,
Skylights, Crestings, Finials,
Dixie Ventilators.
Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet
Metal Work.
20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525,
B. L.W ILL INGHAM, H. H. TIFT,
President. Vlce-Pree.
W. B. WILLINGHAM.
Bee’y and Treaa,
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Rough and Dressed Lumber. Fash, Doors, Blinds, Builders*
I turd ware.
2iYl Murphy Avenue. Take East Point or College Park
far nml get off nt MrC’/tH’a ('rowing ou Lee Street. Bell
phone 85 West; Atlanta Phone 711.
C. A. GOUGE-
83 N. Pryor St.
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker,
made of metal, see me.
BELL PHONE 1443.
If it’s
W. R. JONES.
Practical Slate Roofer.
And Dealer in
All Kinds of Roofing Material.
15 Waverly Place.
Atlanta Phone 813.
Bell Phone 3277 h.
P. O. Box 316.
Bell Phone 3565 J. Atlanta Phone 1966.
FRIDDELL BROS.
Painters, Decorators and Interior Fin
ishers.
Interior Wall Tinting and Painting a
Specialty.
Out of town work given easeful atten
tion. 69 Ivy Street.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
, 103 S. Forsyth St.
Heating Plans and Estimates Free.
The place to get your furnace. They
install the best for any kind of fuel in
residences, schools and churches.
Both Phones.
All Kinds of Building Material. Get
Prices Prom
ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY.
Factory and Tarda, corner South Pryor and South
ern Railway. Phone 2354. City office, 6 North For-
ayth, Austell Building. Atlanta phone 400. Bell 39).
ATLANTA
STRUCTURAL STEEL CO
1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
Eatlmates furnished on all klnda or atructural ateel
ahapea. Prompt ahlpmenta from atock.
Phonea, Bell and Main 4433.
WE SELL MANTELS,
TILES AND GRATES
Cheaper Than Any other Concern,
J. E. HUNNICUTT & CO.
56 Peachtree St.
HUNNICUTT & TURNER.
PLUMBING & HEATING.
Estimates on Short Notice.
105 N. Pryor St.
Phones 1066.
Bell Phone 3565 J. Atlanta Phone 1966.
G W. HAYNES,
Interior and Exterior
HOUSE PAINTER
Wall Tinting and Graining.
Office and Shop 69 1-2 Ivy Street.
ATLANTA. OA.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty.
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
- bond.
59 S. Forsyth 8t. Atlanta, Ga. Both Phones.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANING ,4ILL8, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO
339 DECATUR STREET.
Rough and Dressed Lumber. Shingles, Laths.
Sash, Doors, Blinds and Builders’ Hardware.
Our saw mill Interests In Tift County, Gs„ af
ford us facilities to give prompt service and at the
lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty.
Both Phones 3725.
LIME, CEMENT.
Plaster, Sewer Pipti and other Build
ers’ Supplies Low prices and quick de
liveries.
SCIPLE SONS.
33 N. Broad St Atlanta.
TOMLINSON & DIDSCHUNEIT,
Contracting Painters.
Out of. Town Work a Specialty.
Bell Phone 1451L. 79 N. Pryor Street.
Atlanta, Georgia.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels,
Doors, Sash & Blinds
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta^ . Georgia.
WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. 4
The original product, and the only
plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can
be put on at as low cost as the lower
grade substitutes that have come into
the market. We can readily show this,
so do not be misled.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
Whitehall St. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152.
'Dixie
'Tile and
Cement
Works
YES, WE ABE UNDER
BOND TO THE CITY TO DO
STREET SIDEWALKS.
J.ET US BID ON YOUR
WORK. WE GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION.
PHONE W-445.
Polished Plate Glass for stores.
Polished Plate Gla u for residences.
Polished Plate Glass for show cases.
Largest stock of Plate Class In the
3outh.
F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO.,
12 N. Forsyth St.
WE BUY
Cop|>er, Lead, Braes, Zinc, Rags, Rot-
ties, Burlap, Wash Cotton, Sacks. All
out of town orders solicited.
PIEDMONT IF.ON AND METAL CO,
175 Madison Avenut,
Both Phones 1739.
ATLANTA, GA.
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NOTES FROM LABOR WORLD, O
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Governor Alburt A. Cummlna, nnvntljr
mioniliintnl by the ItcpubllcniiH of Iowa,
member of lh«» Carpenter*’ imloti.
The French cabinet hna onnmmrot) that
th«* government rofuoea to- reeognlxo the
right of state employee* to *trlk«*.
The Imllutin *ui»renie rrnirt bn* upheld
the efuiMtltntlon/ilfty of the net requiring
iimiuiftietiirlng urn! mining eompunten nml
tlriii* to pay their employee* Heinl-montlily
•ill, (KirtlculaMy In the mining rrgloi
Toronto I* entitled to it* reputation of
Indng the renter of the union movement of
t'nnndn. It Unn between 15.0W nml 18,000
men nml women worker* holding active
memberuhlp Iu labor Uliion*.
The International Aiuimdntion of Htivun.
Hot Water ami Vower Hue Fitter* and
Helper* !« tin* la teat re»*r«m to the rank*
of the American Federation of Lnlior. ,
The miner* of Montana have liegun a
movement looking to the erection of a home
for ngiil nnd Inca pad rated miner* of that
date.
The onion barber* of Faria, France, bav*
that day.
large attendance 1* promlned for the
nl convention of th~
— ..nlKir of New Jersey
In Trenton next week.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
4 trutmwt fat
Whiskey, Opium, Met.
phlne, Cottle*, Cklttl,
Tobttto tad Ntutttlk*.
ala at Mtr»* ItkaatMaA
j Tt>< Only KmUj IntH-
ioii in 6nr|ii.
229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, 6A.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for council from the Third
C. W- MANGUM.
. respectfuHy announce myeelf e
candidate for council from the Fourth
word, subject to white primery on
August 22.
DR. B. E. PEARCE.
I respectfully announce myeelf a
candidate for council from the Sixth
ward, au^biect to the white primary on
JOHN W. GRANT.
August
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
JAMES G. WOODWARD.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for County Treatu
ject to white primary
rimary on August 22.
MACON C. SHARP.