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THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
ICTOBER 6. 190ft.
CONG REG A TIONIS7S HA VE
A CCOMPLISHED MUCH HERE
The Congregatlnnallsts hnvb been
growing rapidly In the South In re
cent year*, and Just now they are en
tering upon new and extensive plana
of work and development.
Since the coming of the Rev. Frank
K. Jenkins, D.T>„ to the pastorate of
the ■ Central Congregational church of
this city, eight years ago, this church
has been made central not only In
name, but in fact to the entire Con
gregational. work In Georgia. By Its
leadership. Piedmont College, at Dem
ores t, Go., with 400 students, has been
organised and developed until It now
has six buildings In use and Is Just
completing Its first 1100,000 endow
ment. The Congregational board ap
propriates 18.000 a year for Its run
ning expenses, white other large sums
nre secured by direct solicitation from
Coagregatlonallsts throughout the
country, the yearly running expenses
being between 12,000 and 816,000. Flans
are under way to secure buildings
and endowment for one of the largest
and strongest Institutions In the Bouth.
The church was Instrumental also In
organising and developing Atlanta
Theological Seminary for the training
of pastors for the Congregational
churches of the South. It baa a beau
tiful campus of about 10 acres on Sher
man Heights and a building that pro
vides for about thirty students. The
call has come to lufor from twenty-five
to thirty new pastors a year, and this
will require Immediate enlargement of
equipment. The plans contemplate a
seminary of not less than 100 students,
for the ministry, as soon as suitable'
men can be gathered.
By the action of the Congregational
Home Missionary Society this church
became. October 1, central to the entire
Congregational home missionary work
of all the Southern states. Its pastor
bias been elected'secretary of this ex
tensive worjt. .Heretofore four men
have been employed, but hereafter this
work Is to be confined.under,this.one
leadership, with assistants In the dK.
ferent states.
In addition to this, the superlntend-
ency of the Congregational educational
Institutions In the South—with the ex
ception of Rollins College, Florida, and
Horsby Academy, Alabama, Is to be
given November 1 to Dr. Paul Doug
lass, now professor of philosophy in
Drury College, Missouri, who Is to
move to Atlanta and enter the corps
of Congregational workers In this
church. Thus seventy-two Important
educational Institutions and several
hundred churches will find their gen
eral guidance from this church.
Besides the state superintendent of
Sunday school work. Rev. J. F. Black
burn, Is a member of this working
force.
In connection with the new work
undertaken by the present pastor, im
portant changes are making In the
methods and personnel of the pastor
ate.
Rev. D. J. Ellison, D.D., comes from
New York this week to take charge
of the pulpit. Dr. Ellison was former,
ly pastor of a large and wealthy Bap
tist church In Indianapolis, Ind. which
has offered him every Inducement,
financial and otherwise, to return to
Its pastorate, but he has decided to
come to Atlanta. He has a wide repu
tation as a pulpit orator and gospel
preacher, and has always filled the
houses where he has preached. In the
large auditorium of the Central church,
which easily seats 1,000, and will hold
more, he will hare ample opportunity
to show his drawing power. Besides
he will have the Intellectual and spir
itual leadership of seven or eight ac
tive denominational leaders and work
ers, and of many Students I >r the
ministry In addition to the leadership
of the regular church work.. It Is an
opportunity llkb this that has brought
DENTAL WORK AT GOST
COLLEGE SEASON NOW OPEN
A large number of parties can be waited on at reg
ular college prices—"Cost of Materials." No green
students are allowed to enter this school, but dentists
of several years' experience come to learn the newest
things In the business. In this place you get the bene
fit of skilled work AT COST. No botch work by In
experienced beginners. .
Gas, Air and Local Application for
PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth
FREE
Remember the Place. ATLANTA POST-GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL,
lake Elevator. 2i Floor Steiner-Emery Bldg., lllanla, Cs. Or. W. $. Conway, Mgr
Dr. Conway also will attend to his private practice.
a strong man like Dr. Ellison to this
work.
Miss Nellie Sugg, well known among
the church workers of Atlanta, has
been secured as pastor's assistant. She
will work, especially among the. poor
people, and will organize the church
for special Bible study and will have
charge of the details of the parish work.
Dr. Jenkins will continue for the pres
ent to direct the administrative work of
the nastorate.
It Is probable that the Congregation-
allsts wilt soon have some kind of an
office building In Atlanta. It has been
suggested that an addition be made to
the buildings of the Central church for
Congregational offices* for denomina
tional purposes, and a proposition v>f
brought before the
this kind will be
business committee of the church at
Its monthly meeting next Monday.
Is evident that Congregationalism Is
planning to become a force both In this
city and In the Bouth.
Services- in Atlanta Churches
BAPTI8T.
SECOND BAPTIST—At 9:90 a.
aarmon by Dr. John K. White, on “The
Kingdom of God the Pressing Present la-
sue/’ At 7:45 p. in., congregational song
service of stirring annas, aided by the Vuur-
tet. Mra. J. wT SWnhoiaer will slug by
rennest. A cordial Invitation and a warm
welcome to the student* of medical, dental
and bnalnesa college*. Dr. John
uni apeak on. “Late Comers."
DB LEON AVENUE Ba»-a a«a-
Ponce DeLeon and Piedmont avt
Rev. Juntas W. Millard. D.D., im»
,t 9:91 a. m., Sunday school. Ifllil
subject, "By Still Waters; n Study
E ther of the Lire* of Samuel, Saul
iTld." Erenlng subject, “The Pair
• tor. At
claaa ta
m, At _ ... .
ship, with aermona by the pastor. Morning
* * * **—- "**" Waters; n Study To-
1 f “ and
De-
pdslt."
RATTLE HILL BAPTIST—The regular
monthly sesalon of the Atlanta Iln **
Sunday School Aaaociatlon will lu» liel-, ..
Sunday afternoon at 3:90 o clock at the
Bottle Hill Baptist church. Presldeht John
M. Greeu will preside, and the principal
speakers will be ltev. 8. A, t’owan, pas
tor of Immanuel Baptist church, and Dr.
F. P. H. Akers, aumTlntendent of Jack
son 1IIII Sunday school. Both are able
snd Interesting speakers, and with the
special music that la l>«lug prepared, a
good, program la aaaured. The public la
Invited to attend, and especially are the
Baptist Sunday schools or Atlanta urged
to be present, •** -♦*«•••*
Will take
atreeia. i»r. v». r .
day school at 9:30 a. m. Hally day. Morn-
worship at 11. Subject: "Invisible
....... — •- ». . Herv
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Cor-
nor Woodward and Cherokee avenues.
Preaching at both morulug and night by
tka pastor. Bar. I£. C. Hurley. Special
sermon at night on subject of “Hunkes."
Rertlces at 8 p. m. Bible school at 9:30
Celebration of the Lord's Supper
id Pnllatbca prayer services In
. Bnracaa will be nn open meet-
*r* one. Philsthea for young
at tha dose of the li
Sunday aft
Hot-Tonne Peopi
Raarca and J’nl!
claaa room.
ne. Phils thea for youug
Monday afternoon at 3
Woman's Missionary meeting. Business of
Importance. Monday nlaht at 8 regular
meeting of the board of deacons. Wednes
day night at 7:45, midweek prayer and
K lee serrIce. Thursday night at 8, reg-
r meeting of the finance committee.
JACKSON HILL IJAPWT—North Jack-
aon street and East avenue. The regular
aenrlcea will be held at 11 a. in. aud 7:45
p. m. Sunday school at 9:39 a. m. Wed
nesday erenlng prayer meeting at 7:45.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE-Rey. W. L.
Walker, who has filled the pulpit of the
tabernacle during the pastor s absence •“
England, will preach Sunday morning
evening. Morning subject: "The Ifumnn
Will the Citadel of Mitn'a Soul." Evening
subject: "Mephlboabetb, the Cripple
Prince."
ATLANTA BAPTIST-Corner
.. renue and Emmett atreet.
'reaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. by
SOUTH
Hemphill
PreochlniL __ ... _
the pastor, William
schdol at 9:90 a. in.
li. Bell. Sunday
school
SOUTH' Bide BAPTIST-Cftpltol avenue,
near Wflyman. Sunday at 9:90 -
we .will hnve. a, special Sunday
rally nrcnaloft and program. Uhl... «...
take the place of our regular preachlug
service. The pastor will preach at 7:30 p.
in. Subject: "The Only Remedy for Riots."
Baptist Young People's Union at 3:30 Sun
day afternoon. Ladies’ Society at 3:30 p. in.
TnnidiiF. T'nt
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTI8T-
Prenchlng at 11 a. in. by Hev. W. A. King.
At 7:30 y. in. by the jmator, y._C. ^ Nor
*1 _
tiny at 7:45 p. in.
CENTRAL BAPTIST-Servlcea at 11 a.
tn. and 7:30 p. in. Preachlug by the pas
tor at .both hours. Sunday jwhooj at 9:30
Persona!
irs. Sunday school at
Workers' Club at 7 p.
BAST ATLANTA IJAPTI8T-On Soldiers’
Home car fine, near Handera Crossing.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. The
l»astor la b>lng assisted In a series of meet
ng by Rev. Frank Jncksou. The meet
jigs wfll continue throu,
week. Sunday school at 9:
METHODIST.
TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White
hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. Lee,
( lastor. Services at 11 a. m. and p. m.
tcrniona by the paator. Sunday school at'
9:90 a. m. Weekly prayer mooting W^dncs
day nt 7;90 p. in.
FIRST METHODIST—Junction Peach
tree, and, Ivy street*. Hev. Charles K.
Dowumn, D.D.. pastor. Sunday school at
9:30 n; in. Public worship nt i9:66 a. ni.
and 7:45 p. in. The paator will preach nt
Imth sendees. At the evening service, the
pastor VII! continue the series of short
sermons on "What is Worth While?"
The question for the evening will "la
Society Worth While?" Prelude to the
evening sermon, "The Hand-Writing on the
Wall," or "The Doom of the Liquor Traf
fic." Class meeting Immediately after the
morning service. Junior If
Senior league nt 6:45 p.
meeting Monday nt 8 p. m
Ice Wednesday at 8 p. m
nnlor league at 4 p. m
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner , Auburn
avenue and Ivy atreet. Rev. Frank Enkea,
pastor. Sunday school a t t
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young men's Bnraca Bible class. At 11 a.
m., sacrament of the Lord's Supper. At 7:30
p. m., song service/ At 7:45 p. in.. fare*
well service In honor of Colonel E. W. Hal
ford. Subject of Colonel Halford's address,
"Two Young Men." Epworth League devo
tional service at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at
6:30 p. m.( Bible teachers' meeting. Lunch
at 6. At 7:30 p. m., prayer service; at 8:30
Noonday prayer
2 to 1 o clock.
EOLE8TON MEMORIAL METHODIST
—Corner Washington aud Fulton streets.
Rev. Frank II. Miller, the pastor, will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nn Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m. <
ST. LUKES METHODIST—At Junction
Powell street and Bcreau avenue. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. ni. Preaching by the
pastor, George W. Oriner, at 11 o. m. and
7:30 p. m.
WALKER ST REE'/ METHODIST—There
will l»e preaching by the pastor. Rev. Wilds
L. Pierce, In the morning at 11 and In
the evening nt 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30
a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. in. Stewards meet at the parsonage
Tuesday evening at parsonage, aud all are
urged to attend.
CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST—Lo
cated nt 88 Cooper atreet. Preaching nt
11 n. m. by Rev. W. L. Burks. Subject:
“Prayer." Song service at 7:30 ». tn. Lec
ture at 8 p. m. by Rev. Uutfe Hunt on
"Authorship of the Pentateuch." SuuUny
school every Sunday at 9:30 a. m
PARK STREET METnODIST-Corner
Park and Lee streets. Rev. M. I*. Trout
man, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in.
Preuchlng at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. by
the pastor. Wednesday evening prayer
meetlug nt 7:30 o'clock.
ST. MARK METHODIST - Corner
Peachtree and Fifth streets. ..The pastor.
Rev. Charles O. Jones, D.D., will preach
at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. in. After morning
sermon, communion. Sunday School nt 9:30
u. m. Deafmute class taught by W. F.
Crusseile. Woman’s Home Missionary So
ciety Tuesday nt 3:30 p. u*., Monthly stew
Tuesday at 7:46 p. m. *'—
vednesduy at 8 p. ui.
HEMPHILL AVENUE METHOD 18'
EPISCOPAL—Hemphill avenue, north o
Emmett. Interesting missionary exorcise
In the Sunday school. Preaching at 11 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. by Dr. II. il. Robb,
pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
(Seventeenth 8unday After Trinity.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D;D.,
dean. At 7:30 a. in., holy communion; 11
Iltnny, sermon and holy commu
nion; at 4 p. in., evening prayer and ser
mon. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. All other
days: At 7:39 a. m. t holy communion; 9 a.
rn.r morning prayer; at 4:30 p. m., evening
prayer. Wednesday njui OFrldny, lltauy at
10:30 a. m.
ST. LUKES—396 Peachtree, next tf
Peachtree Inn. Rev. C. B. Wlliuer, D.D.,
rector. At 7:30 a. ui., holy communion; 11
m„ holy communion and sermon; 7:30 p.
in., evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday
school at 9:45. Friday: Litany at 11.
a. m.. holy •mimunlon; ll a. tn., moriflux
prayer, sermou nnd holy cnmmuulon; at 8
p. tn.. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. ni. Wednesday, evening
prayer at 8. Friday, litany at 4.30.
ALL 8AINTS—Corner West Peachtree
and North avenue. Rev. Z. 8. Furlnnd.
rector. At 8 a. tu., holy communion; It
a. m., litany, morning sermon nnd holy
communion; at 4 p. tn.. evening prnyer.
Sunday school at 8:45. Wednesday, lltauy
at 10:30. % '
EPIPHANY—Comer Moreland and Euclid
avenues, Inman Park. ltev. C. A. Laugston
lu charge. Holy communion nnd sermon
• 6 11 h* If«ir \V_ .T M.vxlr Him.lnv kithitnl
MISSION OF TIIE HOLY INNOCBNTS-
Woodn avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun
day school every Sunday nt 3:30 p. in.
ivenufl snd Pulliam atreet. Rev.
ST. ANDREWS—Comer Glenn nnd Keut
streets. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D., lu
charge. Evening prayer and sermou nt 4.
Sunday school at 3 p. tn. Friday, litany
and choir work nt 7:30 p. m.
Morning praye*
PRESBYTERIAN.
PRYOR STREET PRESBYTERIAN—In
order to give all the mothers an oppor
tunity to attend, the Pryor Street Presby
terian Sunday school will hold its rally
service on the afternoon of Sunday, Octo
ber 7, at 1:30, Instead of at the regular
morning sesalon of the school, maklug It
Parents' day. aa well as Rally day. It
Is especially desired that the fkthara and
mothers of .every, scholar In the school be
present, u well \as air ex-membern Mad
the school. Talks by Messrs.
W. S. Wltham and J. J, Eajjan.
WESTMINSTER' PRESBYTERIAN -
Morning service at IL 1 Evening service at
7:30. Sermons by the paator. Rev. Charles
R. Mabet The paator will preach upon
the recent ilot troubles In Atlanta, and
their .bearing upon the second coming of
Christ a The paator will also make known
day erenlng at 7:1
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor-
ner Harris and Spring streets. Rev. George
II. Mack, paator. Morning service at ll
o'clock, with the quarterly communion of
the Lord's Supper. Sermon by the pastor.
INMAN PARK . PRESBYTERIAN -
Preachlug at 11 n. tu. and 8 p. m. Sun
day by. the pastor. Rev. James If. Ftrk-
len. Sunday school at 9:30.a. m. Young
People's Society at 7:15 p. tn. , Prayer
meetlng nt 8 o'clock Wednesday night.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T.
P. Cleveland, pastor. Services at 11 n. ni
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing
ton street, opposite capltol. Rev. Tlieron
H. -Rice, D.D., pastor.. Sunday school nt
9:3ft a. tn. Regular Sunday service* nt
ll ft. in. and 7:30 p. «i. t on Sunday morn
ing; the Lord's ,Supper, *111 1m> observed.
The pastor will preach nt both services.
GEORGIA AVENUE"PRfcSBYTEIUAX-
Coroer Georgia avenue and Grant streets.
Preaching at It a, in. and 7:30 p. 4n. by
Dr.: P. I». Winn. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
9:3Q a. tu.
Al) MISCEL - CHURCH**.. ....*.. ..
FIRHT CHURCH OK.CHRIST (SCIEST-
1ST)—17 West Baker street. "Are Sin,
Disease aud Death Real?" Is the subject
of the lesson-sermon October 7 nt 11 a.
in. nnd 8 p. in. Wednesday testimonial
meeting nt 8 p. m. Reading rooms, $12*
814 Eugltsh-Amerlcnn building.
'CHRI8TIAN.
FIR8T CHRISTIAN-41- Bast Hunter
street. Rev. II. K. Pendmton, pastor.
.Preaching nt 11 n. ra. aud 7:30 p. ni.
Bible school nt 9:30 a. tn. Christian
deavor at 6:30 p. in.
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
and Dunn street*. Rev. Bernard P. Smith,
pastor. Preaching nt 11 n. m.
HOWELL STATION CHRISTIANr-End
of Marietta atreet car Une. Rev. George
W. Mullins, pastor. Bible school at 3 p.
lu. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
COLLEGE PAnK CHRISTIAN—R*v. O.
II. Illnnant, pn*tor. Bible school every
Lord's day at 10 a. ni. Preaching first
Lord's day at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. w,
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Peaqhtree and try
streets. Pastor, Rev. John E. Gunn, 8.M.,
D.D., assisted by the priests of the church
and Mnrlst college. Sunday services: Low
mass, with short Instruction, at 7 nnd 9:30
o’clock a. ui. Children’s mass nnd Sunday
school at 9 a. m. In the chapel. Rosary,
conference nnd lienedletlon nt 8 o'clock p.
m. Week-day services: Masses at 6. 6:30,
7 nnd 8 a. tn. On Sunday, October 7, reg
ular services will be returned. High mass
sill be suug by the Rev. George 8. Rn-
nler, S.M. Sermon bjr the V. Rev. Dr.
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GOOD 8HBPIIERD—Aii*t«»|l. Rvv. U. F.
DflBtlli* In charge. Morning prayer, litany
nnd aarmon nt ll; evt-ulng prayer ami e*»r-
i at 4. Sunday *>tiool at 9.45 a. tu.
NOIlCBOSS MISSION—Brv. It. F. De-
Bflllt* in charg*. Evening prayer and *er-
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ST. JOIIN8 MISSION—College Park.
Ilev. W. J. Moody tn »• barge. Morning
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there will be a choral service to be »ung
* ■“ er with the men'*
Thl* day (October
Heart church.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL — Rev.
I). J. EIRoou. It.D., the new fmstor, wIR
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. in. Special
music. Hundny nchool nt 9:39 r
Chrtatlan Endeavor at 6:46 p. m.
•ml, -
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Traina Leave Atlanta. New Terminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
MARIETTA 8TREET CONGREGATION
Al*—Rev. w. H. Tillman, paator. French-
<»• -» ii • v « 7;46 p. iu. Sunday
Miscellaneous. ’
TtTR ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL 80-
CIETY, Roliert Bryan ilnrrUon, president,
trill meet Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
it 122 i’eaohtree atreet. Subject for dl«-
usftlou: "Thou Shalt Not Kill." The
treatment of thl* subject will luclude the
diet, or meat-eating, problem. Tcn-mltt-
ute tnlka by adrnmvd thinker*. The mu
sical program will Include piano solos by
Professor Walter F. Grace, violin solos nnd
duet* by Will Barnwell nnd John I'rult.
The musical features nre very interesting.
Visitor* are always welcome to till* school
for health and Uapplnesn.
, UNIYERSALIBT-Peachtree and East
* Harris street*. Rer. B. It. Ellenwood, pas-
I tor. The pastor will preach m II «clock
on "The Saving Christ.” Sunday sehoot
nt 9:45 n. m., with Bible Hiih* taught by
tbit pastor; Young People’* Christian
uufon at 7m. Miss Martha Smith will
sing nt the tubrulng service.
CHURClt OF OCR - FATHER (I NITA-
RIAN>— Corner Cain and Spring street*.
Rev. llusfi II. _Khlppen, formerly
N. B.—Following achedula figures pub
lished only as information and are not
guaranteed:
4:W A. M.—No. 23. DAILY Local to Blr-
nlnrnam, making ell stops; striving la
Birmingham 10:16 a. m.
6:30 A. M.—No. 13. DAILT. "CHICAGO
„ , , AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A eolld
Sunday whool vnUbalea train Atlanta to Clnrlnnatl with
out change,' composed of veeUbnled day
coaches and !• oilmen drawing room Heap-
log cars Arm« Home 7 JO e. m.f Chet-
Jenooge »:46 e, m.; Clnctnnetl 7:*i p/m.;
Louisville i:lt p. in.: Chicago 7:3 a, m.
Cafe car eenrlce. All meals betweea At
lanta and Cincinnati. * “ 41
*J0 A. M.—No. 30 DAILT. to Griffin and
Columbus Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. m.: Co
lumbus 10 a. m.
BruMWlcY'^ann ’lackiiirll!?? 1 ilkla'Tll
7:00 A. M.—No. X. DAILT.
Birmingham. Ucmphla, Kam
Colorado Bprtngo. Arrives I
*• “ "
Chariothh Danvl1ie. 1J hlc^m I ond'"a^d f *Aahw
’if:
4 JB
jleeplB_
ham. Arrives» Birmingham
4*r P, 14.—No, li, DAILT. ei
day. '^lr U,.e woilo" to Toccoi
_4:» P. M.—No. 22, DAILT.—G
Columbus rullman palace ai».,.__
aud day coaches
4J6 P. M.—No. 23. DAILT.—Local to Fay.
ettavllle and Fort Vallry.
P:~ M^No. U'
□rawing room and ale
clunatl and Hemp]
Arrives
TORT—No. 86. DAlLY.-^7nlt#d 8titH
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
No.—Arrive From— | No.—Depart T»-
• I NaihvlUs. 7:10 ami- 2 NaahvlUa. «:* »■
73 Marietta,. 3:33 arol 74 MariatU..12:10 pm
■g Naahvtllf„U:4S ami- *2 Nasbvllle.4:60 pm
TO Marietta... 2:60 pml 72 MartatU.. 6:M pm
’ 1 Nashville.. 7J6 pm • 4 Nashville. 3:80 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Depart To-
prcnch. Dr. ,fhln|H.ii b a veteran of the
I nltnrtan denomination, haring Ailed the
nnlplts of the mast nrmulnent ehnrehea In
the North nnd haat. lie la n.ao ex-Heeretary
<'f,V-. Aineri.-nu Inltarinn AaaoetoUmC
Huhjert of In** morulug dlBoonne:
ship: Wliat la Ks Modem Meaning."
minister of the I’nltarian ehtirrh In Wash-1 i*nl nrogratti will Im lnde solns by Mrs.
Ingtmi. I». w!h» hm* nrrepted th** «-nll I Muinh* Folsom Wynne, nnd Miss ramlllo
of the church and will take charge, will Hatch. Hnuday school at 9:45 a. tu.
_ Arrive From—
Savannah..... 7:i9 am
Jacksonville.. 7:6ft am
Macon U:40 am
a 4:15 Ml
■ 8:00 pm
ftaasite:.ias
8:00 t
4:00 pni
9:15 pm
“atUa^ta Atib wbiT'MM HSiE"
ROAD.
JScImal't.f^uii) am|-Mont*omery°r» «m
Jf Grange 1:20 amlLaGrange.... 6:» pm
•Mtmtgomcry. 3:40 pmrMontg'm’ry.U:l5„P 0 *
^-Dally. All otbertnlne deny except 6un-
lYu trmlom of AtUnta end Weft PWn{
Railroad Company arrive et and depart
Atlanta Terminal station, corner
Mitchell atreet and Madlaon avenue
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart To-
•AncualOe ntu
iiusar... .10^
•Auguita | J
Conyers 9-JS
i.a pm Covington.... 4:1" P™
toKfta 8:15 pm *Augu»U U:4»
•Dally. All other trains Tutly escept -*»“
.. Arrive From—
•Anguata 6:00
Cooyer*...
Covington,
•Augusta..
Lltbonla....,
day.
BEAIIOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY.
Arrive From— I Depart To-.
Washington... C:30 amRIrmlngbam.. 4J0i"JJ
Aldtevllle P:i3 nnrillnnree 7:N
Memphis.. 11:46 am Near York....l2:»’ “
New York 3:10 pmjAldwellle.... 4:0- .4
Monroe 7:40 pmlMemnble pm
Birmingham.. 7:46 pm Washington... I:« im
shown In Central tlas
auiq lAiiuujtu w iiuuiu imiujo. A'lUll
serve all meals en route. Arrlyra
VOtSUil
Ington. ,
In/ton 11:06 a. m.; new Tork Ip. a
&:ls P. M.-No. 3, DAILY.—Local tot
Macon, arriving Macon k:w tn m.
4:10 P. M.-Su. 10. DAILY.—Macon ml
‘ rviiis .’iminna outtrrtUoa chue
ints^to jMoo*
7:16
except Baa-
AILT.—Thronrh
ng cars to Cfn-
J Chattanooga to
_ Roma 7:20 p. m.: Dalton
Chattanooga 3:66 p. m.l Memphis
Louisville SJ0 a. m.) Bt. Louis
Cincinnati‘8:10 a. m.
... M.-No. 26, DAlLT.wMakea all
stops. Local to Heflin; arrive* Tltflln 10M
„11:1* P, M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florida Llm-
lied. A solid veatlbnied train to Jackaon-
vine. Fie. Through ebeplng care and day
r coaches to Jacksonville and Bruniwlck; at-
vea Jacksonville 1:60 «. m.; .Bruoiwlct
a. m.: Bt, Augustine 10 a. m.
11:30 P. M.—No. 87, DAILY.—Through
Pnllman drawing room sleeping car. At
lanta to Shreeaport Local sleeper wtlsntt
to Birmingham. Arrives Birmingham i:a
ly Merid 1 -- — *“ -
11
Fast Mail. Solid veaUbnleu train, alreplng
cars to New l ork, Richmond. Charlotta and
Asheville. Coacbee to Washington. Dialog
cart aereo all meals en , roots. Arrive*
Washington 1:30 n. m.: New Tork 1:21 a. m.
Local Atlanta-Charlotta sleeper open to
-welee passengers at 9:00 p. in. Local
tlanta-Asherllle ileepcr open 10:30 n. m.
Tlcke- Office No. 1 Peachtree, on viaduct,
etera bnlldlng, nnd new Terminal Btatloa.