The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 15, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 19<i6. 11 ”*• i**m. ..a. ii.i. .......TTRin... THE NEW LOUGEE & ZIMMER, PROPRIETORS. FEATURES ] FOR THE FASTIDIOUS. I That is appetizing I Table d’Hote ‘lunch 50 cts. It makes the pub lic say nice things about us. Get intro duced. You can always gratify your fancy from the varied se lection our a la carte bill affords. iiiTnrinrrTTTTi mrrr £ POINTERS All roads lead to THE NEW KIM BALL. Theater Always headquar ters for all important conventions. 4; PALM GARDEN AND CAFE. The best of everything good grows in this garden. Even good music. The Most Brilliant SOCIAL EVENTS. The best enter tainments of all kinds. Dinner in K V THIS HOTEL LEADS--THE REST FOLLOW IMIMHIHHilHIl BAPTI8T. tFJ OSlf It A IT18T—Sunday school nt 9:90 Hr. John K. White Ill preach at 11 im nn«! nt 7:45 |» in. I»r. WllUit n W. Hamilton, who him lust cotne to Atlanta to I*™' 1 »h«' leflilershlp of the new inoveiiient n Koiithorn ItiiptiNts In evangelism nt the 2 the 2.omi.ono Baptists of the South, W! prencli. Sour m-rvice at 7:44 p. m. TARKRXAn.K BAPTIST-Ilcv. W. L. wIDr. nupply for the Tnhernnole pulpit jrtur thin summer, will preach both Hiiu- Gf morning aud nlirht. Hinging by the wiai.tr choir. d:mi u: n.\msT-nev. a. r. warn. Mr. J. t. Sexton will HU the pul bit HI *• “;«•"* *:« P. in. At 3 p. in. Sir. will relate IiIn experience In his from a ilrnnken life. JMioxaui ItAmsT—Wert Fair nnd JJ»ui iMt The pastor. O. T. How,, jwprmh iK.tii morning ana evening. Hun- n» p:l r » n. in. W. SI. H. nt 3:30 Wit the we.!k y ‘ I * reneWn * ever y IllfCDt CLNT1ML HAITIST—Services nt U n. tu. The pastor, Iler. U. V Slot- S'•»“ pwli at both hours, and admin- pjinMnanre of baptism at the done of 'n nu MTiunn. Sunday ochool nt 9:30 erionnl Workers* Club nt 7 p. tu. JP™* H BIGHTS BAPTIST—Sunday PEL*? 9 :w «• Preaching by Pnator V. taT. *,?! " ■- in- and 7:*) |>. m. Bap- X,. 'lull's nt night services. Prayer ;v.-j-."";, nt night >,rrli',.. Prayer f"T »"l""*liijr at 7-.3D m. B. V. P. 1 11 i ts II. III. Thursday. aSpTph AVENUE ..... IN ?x," r * l w* ,n Mrtmx nt 11 ■. i». 111 Morning subject, "Sign* of " A, » n, <» story." * r «.k.| nt 9:20 it. m tliirann nratwr iwh'-fW J «. ni. tlaraca prayer SitmL«„ 8 n». Teachers' meet- s p. n». Prayer meeting at wJtr ''' ,,,n »*iMlay. Indies' Missionary at sV l n } *’■ m * Kon,or ,l * Y K a? I ST—Corner of Peachtree J ,r : w * W. Landrum, WnSn .» n 1 L *°lHK>l at 9:30.. Morning Say*, 1 - • s ; , n«mn hr Her. Dr. IV. W. mittaS’ ,S , V "f I-oiilavnie, Ky„ now geu- ‘p,* 1 " f the Southern Baptist con- k tv nn,, '"jP* ^‘»rahlp nt 7:45. oermon l S2CT’ i t siV, l ?”W^ et ,w * ,n * " Th * ? Trou * fcSS"’* BAPTIST—Corner of N. •nw. mm i Pant nvenuc. Hoyulnr N'Mn. 'i.l o 11 »■ anil R p. m. KSyT.J’ r , ■ c.h|,r T. Wllllnnhani. j . n! Prayer nietdlng on at s p. ni. fiUirt * j} 1 ,’ *VB. BAITIST-Comer of J» at n 1 ll »*f*»kee avenues. Preach- !? h. o iinri n .^' 1 m - 'hy the pastor, -Mbrnlng iubleet. -ifov’ ^ • A Sermon to Young Peo ple” will l»e the nlaht subject. B. Y. P. U. at 0:90.. Woman's Missionary Cnlon Wwlnes- day nt 8 n. iu. Mid-week prayer and pralae service Wednesday nt 8 p. ui. METHODIST. BOLB8TOK MBMOBIAL-Corner Wash ington. and Fulton streets. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:10 p. ni. by Hev. * ” TiiioiiM by the pnstor. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m. Prayer meeting We<lnesilny nt 8 p. in ty Her. will 8. mil. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Other service* an nounced Inter. Everybody ought to h«*nr the l»oy evangelist preach on "Holiness to ENGLISH AVENPE MBTHODI8T-B. E. L. Tlmmomt. pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. by Hev. G. W. Lewis. Sunday school nt 3 <». in. Open air meeting Pine Knob at 4:30 p. ni. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Hev. W. A. King. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. iu. Sunrise prayer me<dlug Sunday. WESLEY MEMOItTfc*^-Corner ^Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Hev. Frank hakes, pastor. Sunday ochool nt 9:30 a. m. Busy people’s clnss. Young Mdles Phllathea class. Young Men's Bara cm Bible class. Preaching nt 11 a. m. by pastor. Subject. "Memory In Hell." Song service at 7:45 p. in. Preaching nt 8 hy pastor. Subject, ‘•Brotherly Klndnesa." Special music by cborun of forty voices nml orchestra of ‘ :ht Instruments. Wednesihiy nt 7 p. m., !>!e school teachers' meeting. At 8 m., prayer service. At 9 p. m., church rial. Noonday prayer meeting every day, 12 to 1 o'clock. FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach- •ee and Ivy streets. Hev. t harlea E. Door man, D.D.. pastor. Sunday school at a. m. Public worship nt 10:56 a. m. 8 p. ni. Charles Crlttenton. of New lork, wni speak. Revival services will lie con ducted by Mr. Crlttenton this week every day except Saturday nt 4 and 8 l». in. Junior E|»worth lecngtic nt 4 p. m. Senior Epworth l*engue nt i p. m. ST. LPKKS METHODIST—Junction of Powell street and Berean avenue. Sunday school at 9:»a. ni. Sen Ices In the Interaat of yonng |»ei»ple and children at 10.46 a. m., conducted by the mttor. tleorge \\ Waw. Services Sutulny evening nt 7.45, ns usual. ST. MARK METHODIST—Corner Peach tree and Fifth street*.. The pastor. Rev. Charles O. Jones. I*. D.. will preach at II «. ni. and 7:46 n. m. The evening subject will Ih* "Jonah In Nineveh." n ron tin wit Ion of the series on the Irnok of Jonah. Sunday DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER All WORK OONC AT REGULAR COLltOC PRICER COST OF MATERIAL impressions taken and work delivered same dav. TIL. I. A DmiaI School where Dontloto of roor. of ejpjrl- ene* com* to kAm tho hint thine, la Crown o , '*l Brideo Work And Deniol OporatloM. No rtndonu nllowod to ontor. 1’ati.nu patronUins no will sot tho odenntasoof experience and .kill ot net. which they eonM not sot oko- where. Gu Air or Leal Injection odmlniotocod for tho PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH This Is a regular chartered Dental College, running 13 months In the year, and ALWATaOrsN. Remember the place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL W . DR. W. S. CONWAV. M»«*orn. ^ w wastry B.lUh fl .Puthlrre Slrrcl. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. school nt 9:30. Deaf mute clans taught by W. F. Crtiaaelle. Woman's prayer meeting Tuesday nt 4:30. General prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. HKMI’IIII.I. rlVKNIIE MBTIIOHIST- ... _lobb, nt.. . •Christian Perfection." PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner of Pink mid Lee striftn. Rev. M. L. Trout man, pnator. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. iu. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 7:45 p. ni. by the irnstor. Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 7:46. BT. JOHN METHODIST—Tho pastor, II. C. Chrintlnu, will preach nt 11 n. iu. and 7:45 p. m. Subject for evening sermon, which Is preached hy request, will be "As the days of Noah were no shall also the coming of the Son of ninu lie." COLLEGE PARK METHODIST—Preach- Ing at 11 a. m. by Rev. C. C. Jarrell, former pahtor. Evening service nt 8. CONGREGATIONAL" METHOD]HT—Lo- rated nt 88 Cooper street, third block from Whitehall. Rev. Rolfe Hunt, D. D„ pnator. Preaching by tho pastor Snn *— *— and evening. Morning subject, of Samuel's Achievements:" evening, "The Training of David for it Great Life" Sun day school nt SIS') n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night aud missionary meeting Friday night. GRACE METHODIST—Corner Boulevard and Highland. Rev. C. f\ Jarrell, irnstor. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m. Preaching nt 11 n. ui. by.Dr. J. II. Kftkes. Epworth longue nt 7 p. m, Preaching nt 8 p. m. by pustor. EPISCOPAL. (Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity.) CATHEDRAL—Corr— u'-m-.- —- Hunter. Very Rev. dean. At 7:30 a. m.. —. litany, eermon and holy com munion; at 5 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. All other days: At 7:30 a. ui.. holy com niff- nlonp 9 a. in., morning nrayer; 6 p. ui., evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday: at 10:30. Litany .... LUKES—396 Peachtree, next tr Peachtree Inn. Rev. C. II. Wllmer. D.Dn rector. At 7:30 a. m.. holy communlou; 11 a. m., morning prayer and senuon: 8 p. m.. evening prayer ami sermon. Sunday sob >ol at 9:45. Frldiiy: Litany at 11. INCARNATION— Lee. near Gordon. West End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:30 i.. holy communion; 11 a. ui.. mormiig or ami sermon: 8 p. in., evening prayer sermon. Sunday school at 3:30. Wed- ... • LVnnln* iiFR vt>r •! S It'rllllV! ALL SAINTS—Corner. West Peachtree and North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Kurland, rector. At 8 a. in., holy communion; U nt.. morning prayer and sermon; 5 p. m. •. Sunday schdol at 9:46. 10:n ’eiiliig prayer. Wednesday: Litany at i EI*IPHANY-Corner Mondand and Euclid * Rev. C. A. I.angston ^r nnd sermon at address at 5. RIirUAN 1 -»-orm*r won-ia avenues, Inman Park Rev. t In charge. Morning prayer i 11. Friday: IJtnny and ml CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD- Plum, near Corput. Sunday school at 9:30. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sunday at 3:30 p. in. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta avenue and Pnlilam ittreet. Itev. Gllltert Higgs In charge Evening prayer and seri moil at 5. Sunday school nt 4. Friday; Utany nnd choir work at 8. charge. 8. Sunday school any aud choir work at 8. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C. A. IKingston In charge. Holy communlou nnd sermon at 1L Wednesday: Utany nnd rddress 'at 6. ST. TIMOTHYS—South Kirkwood. Rev. C. A. Langston In charge. Evening pray* er and sermon at 4:30. West Poln Morning i ST. PAULS—Newnan. Rev. W. J. Moody n charge. Evening prayer and sermon at :30 by Rev. R. F. Dellelie. 8T. JOHNS MISSION—Coll, X, I‘nik, lev. W. J. Mood/ In phnrxe. Holy dh> PRESBYTERIAN. . CBXTRAL rBKHBVTKRIAN—IVxxliInf- ton street, opposite rnpltol. Rev. Theron II. Hire, D.D., pnstor. Sunday school at 9:39 n. in.. Brotherhood Bible elasa In their hall In the new Sunday school building at 9:30. Regular Sunday services nt 11 a. m. nml 8 p. in. In the absence of the pnstor, who has gone to preach the opening ser mon nt the University of Virginia, the pul pit will Im> supplied on Sunday morning hy Dr. Galileo, of Agnea Scott college, nnd In the evening l*y Dr. Converse, editor of The Southern Presbyterian. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker and Stonewall streets. Subject at 11 n. ni., "The Sum of It AH:" 7:46 p. m., "Ksan." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. MOORE MEMORIAL"PRESBYTERIAN^ Corner of l.tivkle and laitlmer streets. Dr. A. It. Ilolderby, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ... .....I - . I". .. ... I.u tk.i itaRfii, 1 f-It rlaf In ft NORTH AVK. PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Peachtree street and North lueuue. Rev. Richard Onne Fllnn. Service# nt 11 a. in. slid 8 n. in. Siindsy school nt 9:30 n. m. Men's League at 10 a. m. Tenchcrs' training class conducted Ity Dr. M. McfL Hull at the same hour. Young Men’s longue nt 9:30. Covenanters at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. in. Teachers’ training ctasa at 7 p. m. on Wednesday. Prayer meeting Wednes day nt 8 p. ui. Ladles’ prayer circle Thurs day at 4 |>. in. FOURTH PR KS BYTE It I AN—Corner Jackson nnd ChniiitH-rlaln streets. There will Im» preaching hy tho nnntor. Iter. T. II. sNewklrk. nt 11 a. ni. and 7:15. p. m. Regu Sunday school st 9:30. WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Gordon and Ash!».v streets. Rev. Lynn It. Walker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young HARNETT PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Hampton street and Bradley avenue. Mr. Emmett Hemphill III charge. Services every Sunday st 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 i>. m. Sunday school nnd special sona service st 3 p. in. Prayer meeting and chorus practice Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL - llev. Frank K. Jenkins. D.D.. will preach nt II a. in., on "Restoring Pentecost; Practical and Inspiring.'’ and at 7:46 p. m. on "Wbnt Is Hell?" Sunday school at 9JO a. m. Christian Endeavor at p. m. IMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL—Itev. Starr C. Williams, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. at. niw! 7:30 p. u. Sunday school at 9J9 a. tu. MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION- A1^—Itev. W. II. Tillman, pastor. Preach ing at II a. m. and 7:0 p. m. Sunday school at 3 y. til. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CIIRI8TIAN-44 East Hunter Hunter street. Itev. II. K. Pendleton, pas tor. Preaching nt 11 n. ni. nnd 8 p. in. Bible school nt 9:30 a. at. Christian En deavor at 6:46 p. m. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Coruer Gordon and Dunn streets. Itev. Bernard P. Smith, >pnstor. Prcnchlug at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End of Marlottn street car line. Rev. George W. Mullins, pnstor. Bible school nt 3 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN—Itev. O. II. Hluiiant, jMistor. Illhle school every Lord’s dny nt 10 a. m. Preaching first Lord’a dny nt 11 n. in. nnd 8 p. ni. MISCELLANEOUS. ST. JOIN'S GERMAN—Corner Forsyth nml Gnrnett streets. Rev. W. Vollbrecht, pnstor. Worship nud sermon at 11 a. ui. Sunday school st 9:39 s. in. ENGLISH LUTHERAN—Church of the Redeemer. Corner Trinity nud Capitol place. Rev. K. C. Crunk, pnstor. Morulug service st 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni. Evening service nt 8. ■ UN!VERBALIST ClUTtCH-Esst Harris nud Peachtree. Rev. K. Dean RIlenwiMsI, pnstor. Sunday school nt 9:45, with Bible lass taught hy pnstor. Preaching at 11 n. ni. "The Partible of the Vacuum" will la the subject at 11 n. ni. Y. P. C. U. nt 7 p. NEGRO WOMAN ARRESTED FOR RUNNING “TIGER.” Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Go., Sept. 15.—^Yesterday af ternoon the authorities were notified that a negro woman named Mary Mitchell was suspected of running a blind tiger at her house In Oxford. Officer T. W. Skelton, of Covington; Bailiff J. E. Hlackstock and J. EL Dor sey, of Oxford, Immediately made thorough search of the house and premises, which resulted In the arrest of the woman and two negro men, who —- —■ •• - were caught coming from the houne with whisky on their persons. A lari number of empty bottles and bear kei numoer or empty uccziom and bear kegs were found In the house, but as yet the hiding place of the liquor has not been discovered. Two warrants, with bonds of $100 each, were Issued against the woman, which she tailed to secure. Nsw Company Organized, Special to The Georglao. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 16.—The Dodd- Whittlesey Furniture Company has been organised here with John Dodd as president and J. H. Whittlesey man ager. tm No evening service. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Rnl>cft Ilryan Harrison, president, will meet Suuday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, at 123 Peachtree street. SubJ<-ct for (IIsciiimIoii: "Ilow to Obtain Spiritual Strength." The treatment of this subject will show lho close relation of science to Christianity. A iH-autlfnl niUMlcnl program will Iu- given from 3:30 until 4 o’elock. Visitors an- al ways welcome to this school for health Slid happiness. THE UNITARIAN—Chnreh of Our Father. Corner Cain and Spring streets. Regular morning services will lie conducted nt 11 a. m. hy Dr. W. T. Cheney, of Rome. On. His subject will lie "Mail, a Cltlxen of the Universe.” Dr. Cheney Is sn author and lecturer of reputation. Is forceful nnd elo quent, nnd all who nttend the services will be furnished a literary treat. Kiiudsy school at 9:46 a. ui. Y. 31. C. A.—Corner of Pryor street nml Auburn avenue. Building open from 2 to 6 p. m. Bible clnss at 3 p. in. Association or chestra will play from 3 to 3:30 p. ni. Mr. A. J. Moncrief will speak to men nt 3:39 p. Sam Jones Taaemacle Meetings, Cariers- ville, 6a. ‘ On Septemper 15th to 28rd, Inctu- lire, the Wextem and Atlantic rail road will sell tickets from Atlanta- Dalton and Intermediate itatlons, to Carterarllle, at rate ot one fare (or the round trip. Sam Jonea will be assisted by Evangelist Oliver and other mlnlst-.-3 of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will have charge of the music, and other gospel singers of note will attend. Three servlcea each day, 10:30 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. nnd 8:00 p. m., and the people of.CartersvIlle will welcome the great crowds with the ssme hos pitality they have always shown. CHAS. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Lumber Shipments Htsvy. Blierlal to The Georgian. Brunnwlck, g«.. Sept. IS.—Despite the dullness In the market for yellow Pine lumber, Brunewlrk dealers con tinue to handle large quantities of this product, the record for the past seven days being somewhat over one million feet per dny. In the crosstie market prices continue to hold up, nnd local exporters are having no trouble In sell ing spot cargoes at profitable prices. Remsin in Covington. Kpvclnl tn The Georxlsn. Covington, Oa., Sept, 15.—Rev. \V. Harvey Clark and wife, tnleslonnry to Japan, wbo have been In attendance at the Uaptlst Association, will remain In Covington for a few days, assisting Rev. E. R. Pendleton In special work along mleslonary lines. New ton Want* State School. Hperlnl to The Georglao. Covington. Ga., Sept. 15.—The cltt- sens of Covington and Nowton county are going to make-a mighty effort to get the Agricultural School for this district. A mass meeting of the cltl- sens will be held In the court house on next Tuesday night for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to procure the necessary land and other equipment. Trying to Locate Murderer. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga.. Sept. 15.—The police department Is still at work trying to locate the perpetrators of tha double murder which occurred In the outskirts of this city early Bunday morning, when two negro men loet their Iivc3, without success. Adhounees Candidacy. Special to The Ge<-xlso. Amerlcus, Oa, Sept. 15.—Hon. E. A. Hawkins has announced hlmeelf a can didate for re-election to the office of mayor. No opposition la yet announced, but he will probably be opposed by two other candidates. HOURS FOR WORK HOURS FOR SLEEP HOl/RSFORREGREATION This Label-Stands for These Conditions in Printing Offices. Have, This Label on Your Printing! ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. P. O. Box 266.