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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY, HErTBMBF.il 14. 1906. 11 Tea Served for te THE NEW Kl LOUGEE & ZIMMER,. PROPRIETORS. FEATURES FOR THE FASTIDIOUS. That is appetizing Table d’Hote lunch eon 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. DIC ¥ LEQ After Theater £ W POINTERS All roads lead to THE NEW KIM BALL. Always headquar ters for all important conventions. Dinner K B 1 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. IHHIHHNHNINNHHHNNtMMHNINi THIS HOTEL LEADS-THE REST FOLLOW BAPTI8T. •B OND DAI'TINT—Sumlav school «t 9:30 in Dr. John R. White VMl preach at 11 1% »t :•« |> m. hr. Wuhan W. ■nlli.Mi. Who hn. Just conie to Atlanta to ■mi** tho l**n*l**rnhfp «f the new movement Cmatbeni In evangelism nt the « of th»* 2,000.000 Baptists of the Bouth, * Prw»ph. Song arrvfce At 7:46 |». »u. TARKUNAn.K BAPTIST—Itev. W. L. «IW. wipply for the Tithernnele pulpit ■fac this Rummer, wifi prenrli both Nun- 91 morning and night. 8luglng by the NT*bir choir. S , 'y: »A*‘TIHT^»ev. A. C. War.l, PE*- Mr * J - , T i Sf,x * n ” will fill the pulpit J” w-nnil 7:45 p. m. At S p. m. Mr. - n will relatfi his experience In hla from a drunken life, IWlOXai." HADTD4T—Wet Fair and ES*“The pastor, a. T. Kowc, l, V?™ in#?n morning and evening. 8nn- jMrho.il nt 0:15 a. u». W. M. 8. At 3:» ■Sg 1>r<,n<,h,n * ®Tery night «TRAI. Rapt 1ST—Barries at 11 n. nt. jf'jK I*- '»■ The ua.tor, Iter. It. Mot- ■f ‘ at "°* h honra, and admin nnr, ‘ ° r ''nr* 1 ***! at the done ol Fining Rennon. Sunday achool nt 9:39 * Persona! Workers' Club at 7 p. m* 7 ; jo n . V. P. |i. in. Thursday. PU’ITOI. AVUNIR ■;»hn R. Bri Morning VoffjSct,* "Signs of ™“ " *‘1?Jjore Story." &*•* 5* "An oh J"*J srhool nt 9:30 a. ro. TSLi.M 71 /."' * P- n U Tcarbera'meet. • i. V’, 8 P; Itnvor meetlns at h* ''."'"“"'•T, ladles' Missionary *wi*j.;/,, ra p ' “• n r - *• in^riT- Padtiht—Comer of Pcarhtrco Sir 1 ". l»rj W. W. Landrum, M. /“"••or school at >:3n. Morning ■ Ifnnon by U.r. hr. W. W. - ' "/ Iculsvrtlo, Ky.. now yen- *J*n«rll»i ,,f the Houtbcrn Baptist con- wim.1,1. .1!* "'"''••'IP at 7:46; sermon •f b¥,n * " The Trou- 82** 1 r -»- BAPTI8T—Corner of N. f""* : ° ““1 avenue. Ilcgulnr S'lit "* m. and 8 p. m. ' "ld*r T. Wllllnahnin. Sifa, ;, 1 meeting on •0r.nl I* . V'K- BAPTIST-Corner of »»: 11 „ , ' 5i r ? kw «yenues. IVesoh- J'h J H. o Hoh p- . ,n - by the pastor, nit. * Morning niildeet, "Mov- ho A Sermon to Young I'eo-’lthc i pie" will l»e the nlsht snbjsct. B. Y. V. U. st 6:30. Woman's Missionary Union Wednes* day at 8 n. in. Mlil-week prayer and pralst service Wednesday at 8 p. m. METHODI8T. KQLBBTOS MBMORIAL-Corner Wash ington and Fulton strwts. l'reiichlng at 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. m. by Kev. I*. II. Jackson, of Alabama conference. Sunday school st 9:30. League st 6JO p. m. TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. I,ee, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. sermons by the pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. in. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST— Rev. B. E. L. Timmons, pastor. Revival services in progress. Preaching morning and night by Rev. Will N. Hill. Sunday school at 9;s0 a. ni. Other services an nounced later. Everylvody ought to hear ♦lie. I.AV ftvnnlyntlat tir«nftti nn "1 lolInCSS tO ENGLISH AVENUES METHODIST—B. E. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. by Hot. G. W. Lewis. Snmlar achool at 3 <i. tn. Open air meeting Pine Knob at 4:30 p. m. Preaching at 7: — * *'lng. We nt 7 JO p, ... Kim Wednesday n _ meeting Sunday. ... m. by Rev. Weekly prayer meeting ‘ - — Sunrise prayer avenue ami ivy iirwi, uft. rnnu r.***m, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. Busy people's class. Yot/nc l#adles* Pbllnthea class. Young Men's Barnes Bible class. Preaching nt 11 a. ra. by pastor. Subject. "Memory In Hell." Song service at 7:45 p. m. Preaching at 8 by pastor. Subject, *'Brotherly Kindness." Special mnslc by chorus of forty voices nn«l orchestra of eight Instruments. Wednesday nt 7 p. m. f Bible school teachers' meeting. At 8 p. m.. prayer service. At 9 p. in., chnrcb so cial. Noonday proyer meeting every day. o 1 o'clock. tree mid Ivy streets. p. m. Uharlcs Urlttenton, of New York, rill speak. Revival services will be com •«I by Mr. rrlttenton this week every Junior Epworth I^rngtic i Epworth I^oguc at 7 p. i i n. m. Scnlot ST. LUKES M E7THODI8T—J unction of Powell street and Ilerean avenue. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. in Hcrvlcc In the Intercut of jonujt people nml ctalhlren st 10:« n. m., BT. MAUK MKTIIODIRT—Corner rench tree nml Fifth ntreelii. The pnstor, Itev. hTrlen O.Jonc. I>. D.. Will prenehnt U«. nd 7:45 ii. m. The evening tulijMt will Jonnh ft Nineveh." n eontlninitlon of the aerie, on the InAk of Jonnh. Hnmlnjr ^ fW Sietaer. DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUA1MER An Work doni at Rcouwr comae PRiee* COST OF MATERIAL impressions taken ano work oiuverio same day. ThU l< A DwitAl Sehool whm* DwiU«« of ran of «pjrl- enc. com, to Inn the latent thing, in Crown nnd Briign Work nnd Dental Operation, No atedenta< allowod to enter. I’atisnU patronizing us wIB g«t ths advsnt&ge of experience and skill at coat, which they coald pot gyt •!»•* whew. Gas. Air or Local Injection administer* tor tbs painless extraction of teeth ThU ta a regular chartered Dental Colle*a.ru«nto« 11 moatha in the gear, and AlWAYlOrgM. Remember the place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL ON. W. S. CONWAY, Manaorn. B,IUinj.Pcachlrre Sired. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. achool at 9:30. Deaf mutt class taught by W. F. Crussclle. Woman's prayer meeting Tuesday st 4:3D. Geueral prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Hemphill, north of KtUnwtt. Sunday achool at 9:30. Prcnchtug Ht 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. It. II. Itobb, pnstor. Morning subject. "Christian Perfection." PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner of Park nml Le« atreeta. Rev. 51. L. Trout mnn, paatnr. Sunday schfiol at 9:39 a. m. , MSI chi II g WeducRday evening prayer meeting C. Chrlatlan, will preach at 11 a. in. aud 7:45 p. m. Subject for evening sermon, which Ik preached by request, will bo "As the days of Noah were no Khali also the coining of the Sou of mnn lie." COLLEGE PARK METHODIST-Prcnch- Ing at 11 a. m. by Rev. C. C. Jarrell, former pastor. Evening service at 8. ’ roSTOKKaATIONA” MKTIIOIIIST-Iet- rated nt M t'noper itreet, third hlnck from Wliltrhnll. Hev. Itolfe Hunt, I). D„ pn«tnr. I'r,.ichlng l>y the paatnr Hnndnr morning nml evening. Morning nubject, "The Hocret * “—inel'a A ’ ’ — 1 — .eet— yt of Ik _ day Khonl at 9:39 n. m. I'rnyer meeting IVi.lneadny night nnd mlnntonnry meeting Frldny night. ORACH MKTHODIRT—Comer Itoulevnril nml lllghlnml. Ucv. C. C. Jarrell, pantor. Nuinlny whool nt 9:30 n. ra. I'renchmg nt 11 n. m. by Hr. J. II. Knkee. Epworth U-nguo nt 7 p. in. 1'reaching nt 8 p. in. by pantor. EPISCOPAL. (Fourteenth 8undAy After Trinity.) I'ATItEOItAI,—I'orner Waahlngtnn raid limiter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Fine. H.D.. denn. At 7:39 n. ni., holy cnmmuulon; It lltnujr, aemion nnd holy rom* miinloii; nt 6 p. m., evening prayer and «ermon. Hiimlay school nt 9:45. All other days: At 7:39 n. m„ holy, commu nion: * - even . Litany HIKES—396 I’enehtree. nett Fenehtrec tnn. Rev. (I. It. Wllmer. B.D.. rector. At 7:39 a. m„ holy eomrannlon; 11 a. in., morning prayer nnd neruion: 8 p. charge. Evening prayer and' nerrooD nt 8. Sunday achuol nt 4:X. IVcdneadny: Lit- any nml choir work nt I. HOLY TRINITY—Deentnr. Rev. C. A. iJingaton In charge. Holy communion and sermon nt !L Wednesday: Litany nnd r.dilrean at 6. BT. TIJIOTHYR-Sonth Kirkwood. Rnr. C. A. Lsngaton In charge. Evening pnyl er nnd nermon at 4:39. CHRIST CHURCH—Went I’olnt. Rev. R. F. HeRelle In charge. Morning ornyer and. nermon nt 11. 8T. FAULft-NownanT Rnr. W. J. Moody In rbnrge. Evening prayer anu nermon nt 4:39 by Rev. R, F. HeB,U,. n: 9 a. m„ morning prayer; 6 p m.. mug prayer. Weduenilny nnd Friday: any nt 19:90. . . .... «, m y. in., evening prayer and nermon. Sunday school nt 9:15. frldny: Litany nt 11. INCARNATION—Lek nenr Gordon. Went End. Rev. J. J. F. Perry, rector. At-7:30 a. in., holy communion; 11 n. lu.. iiiorinng prayer nnd nermon; 8 p. in., evening prayer nnd nermon. Sunday achool at 330. \'ed- endny: Evening prayer at i. Friday; Jtnny at 4:39. ALL 8 AI NTS—Comer Went reaehtree nnd North nvenne. Rev. Z. S. Fnrland. rector. At 8 n. in., holy rommualon; It a. m.. morning prayer nnd nermon; 6 p. m. evening prayer. Sundny nchiml nt 9:15. Wednesday: Litany Ot 10:31. El’IPHANY—Corner Moroland nnd Kuclbl nvenues. Inman I'nrk Rev. C. A. langston In rbnrge. Morning »rnyer nnd aemion at ‘1. Friday: litany nml nddrvna nt 6. CHAPEL OF THE kltKIH SHEPHERD— l'lom. near Corpot.. Sundny school nt MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, nenr Went Peachtree. Sun- day school every Sunday nt 1:89 p. in. HOLY COMFORTER—Comer Atlanta nrmne nml Pulltnui street. Itev. tiilliert Higgs In charge. Evening prayer and aer- iii,in nt 6. Sumlny tchoul at 4. triday: Litany nml eliolr work at 8. ST. ANDREWS—Coiner Glenn nnd Kent streets. Her. Gilbert lllggs. H.D.. lu Rnv. W. J. Mooil/ In charge. uiunlon and nermon at 1L PRfc8BYTERIAN. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing ton Ktrect. opposite cnpltol. Rev. Tberon II. Rice, D.D., iKtator. Sundny achool at 9:3) a. m. Ilrotberhood Bible cIukk In their hall In the new Sumlnjr achool building at 9:39. Regular Hnnday aervlcea at II a. m. nnd 8 p. m. In the absence of the pnstor, who has gone to preach the op mon at the University of Vlrglnlr WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker nnd Stonewall streeta. Subject at 11 a. in., "The Sum of It Ail;* 7:46 p. iu„ "Esau." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7;46 MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— Corner of l.iirkle nnd lentlmer streets. Dr. A. It. Holderby, |Mistor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. tn. by the pantor. Christian Endeavor Hodety meets at d;45 p. m. NORTH AVE. PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Peachtree street nml North avenue. Itev. Richard Onue Fllnn. Service* at 11 a. ni. and 8 n. ro. Sunday school at 9J9 a. in. Men's League at 10 a. ni. Teachers' training class conducted by Dr. 31. McII. Hill at the Mine hour. Young Men's League at 9J0. Covenanters at 4 p. ni. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. Teachers' training class nt 7 p. .FIRST CHS®' East Hunter Hunter street. Itev. II. K. Pendleton, pas- WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon nnd Dtmn streets. Itev. Bernard I*. Smith, pnstor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ro. HOWELL •f Marietta day nt 4 p. ui. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Jackson and Chamberlain streets. There will l»e preaching by the baetor. Rev. T. If. Newkirk, at II a. m. nnd 7:15 p. ro. Regu lar prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:11 p. in. The Young People's Society will meet Fri day at 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 9J9. WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of lordon and Ashby streets. Rev. Lynn R. Walker, pnstor. Snndsy school at 9J0 a. lu. Services at 11 a. ni. nnd 8 p. m. Young People'll Society at 7 ». ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8, followed by teacherr training and normal class. BAIINBTT PRESBYTER!AS--Coruer of Hampton street and Bradley svenue. Mr. Emmett Hemphill lu charge. Services every Sunday st 11 s. m. snd 7:99 n. tn. Hnnday school nnd speelal S4»n* service st 3 p. m. Prayer meeting and chorus practice Than* dsy st 7J9 p. m. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL - Rev. Frank E. Jenkins. D.D., will preseh st It S. ra., «n "Restoring Pentecost; Practical and Inspiring." nnd at 7:45 p. m. on "Wbnt Is Hell?" Sunday school nt 9J9 s. m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:45 p. m. IMMANUEL CONGRKGATIONAIf—Iter. Starr C. Williams, pnstor. lTearblng nt 11 n. tn. nnd 7J» p. m. Sandzy school at 9:39 a. ni. MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION- AL-Bcr. W. H. Tlllninn. pastor. Preach ing nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:tf p. m. HuAday school st 3 p. u. _ _ nrlottn street enr line. Rev. George W. Mullins, pnstor. Bible school at 3 p. i. Preaching at 11 n. ni. and 8 p. in. COLLEGE PARK CHRIRTIAN-Itov. G. H. llliinnnt, pastor. Bible school every Lord’s day nt 10 a. m. Preaching first Lord's dsy at 11 s. ui. snd 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. ST. JOHNS (IER31AN—Corner Forsyth and Garnett streets. - Itev. W. YnllhrecbL pastor. Worship and' sermon at 11 a. in. Huudsy school st 9J9 s. m. ENGLISH LUTHERAN—Church of the Redeemer. Corner Trinity and Cnpltol place. Rev. E. C. Cronk, pastor. Morning service st H s. m. Sunday school st 9J0 a. in. Evening service st 8. UNI VERSA LIST CHURCH—Bast Harris and Peachtree. Rev. E. Dean Elleuwood, pnstor. Sundny achool at 9:45. with Illble class taught by pastor. Preaching st f m. "The Parable of the Vacuum" wll. — the subject at 11 a. ra. Y. P. C. U. st 7 p. m. No evening service. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Ilolicrt Bryan llsrriaon, president, will meet Knndsv afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, st 123 Penrhtree street. Subject for dloctiMlon: "How to Obtain Spiritual Strength." The treatment of this subject will show ths close relntlon of science to Christianity, A lH>autlful mnslml program will In* given from 3JO until 4 o’clock. Visitors are si- ways welcome to this school for health and happiness. THE UNITARIAN—Church of Our rather. Corner Cain and Hnripg streets. Regular morning services will be conducted at 11 a. by Dr. W. T. Cheney, of Rome, Os. at 9:46 s. m. Y. M. C. A.—Corner of Pryor street snd Auburn nvenne. Building open from 2 to € p. ra. Bible class nt 3 p. m. Association or chestra will play from 3 to 3:30 p. iu. Mr. A. J. Moncrief will speak to men at 3:30 p. NEGRO WOMAN ARRESTED FOR RUNNING “TIGER." Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Go., Sept. 16.—Yesterday af. temoon tne authorities were notified that a negro woman named Mary Mitchell was Munpocted of running a blind tiger at her house In Oxford. Officer T. W. Skelton, ot Cdvlngton; Bailiff J. E. Blackstock and J. EL Dor sey, of Oxford, Immediately made a thorough search of the house and promises, v-hlch resulted In the arrest of the woman and two negro men, who were caught coming from the house with whisky ** ‘ number of empty Domes and beer 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 sho failed to secure. New Company Organized. Hpeclal to The Georgian. Columbus, On.. 8ept. 16.-The Dodd- \\ hlttlesey. Furniture Company has been organised here with John Dodd as president and J. H. Whittlesey man ager. Lumber Shipments Heavy. Special to The Georgian. *u Bl 5 ll, .? wlck \ Qa - *w- 16.—Despite the dullness In the market for yellow pfne lumber, flrunnwlclt denier, con tinue to handle lar*e nuantltlea of tbla product, the record for the pant seven day, beins nomewhat ovar one million feet per day. In the cronntle market exportera are havfor no trouble In ncll- ing apot cargoes at profitable prices. Remain in Covington. Special tn Thu Georgian. Covington, an.. Sept. 15.—Rev. U*. Harvey Clark and tvlfe, missionary to Japan, who have been In attendance at the Baptist Association, will remnln In Covington for a few dayn, analating Hev. E. R. Pendleton In special work along missionary line*. Newten Wants State School. Hpeclal to The Georgian. Covington. On., Sept. 16.—The cltl- aena of Covington and Newton county are going to make a mighty effort to iret the Agricultural School for this district. A mans meeting of the clli- sena will be held In the court house nn next Tuesday night for the purpose of raining sufficient funda to procure the neceaaary land and other equipment. Trying to Locate Murderer, Hpeelal to The Georgian. Brunawlek, do., Sept. II.—The police department la atilt at work trying to locate the perpetrators of the double murder which occurred In the outskirts of this city early Sunday morning, when two negro men lost their lives, without auccesi. Announce, Candidacy. Special to The Gen-glnn. Amerlcun, da. Sept. 15.—Hon. E. A. Hawkins has announced himself a can didate for re-election to the onieo of . , mayor. No opposition la yet announced, *? •be cronntle market but he will probably be opposed by two prices continue to hold up. and local'other candidates. N Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Cariers- ville, Qa. On Beptemper 15th to 2trd, Inclu sive. the Western and Atlantic rail road will «ell tickets from Atlanta- Oalton and Intermediate Matlonn, to Carteravllle, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Sam Jonea will be aulxted by Evangelist Oliver and other minlit..-3 of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will hare charge of the music, and other gospel singers of noto will attend. Three services each day, 10:30 s. m.. 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m.. and the people of Carteravllle will welcome the great crowds with the tamo hos pitality they have always shown. CHAS. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. HOURS FOR WORK HOURS FOR SLEEP HOURS FOR RECREATION This Label Stands for These Conditions in Printing Offices. Have This Label on Your Printing! ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. P. O. Box 266.