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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATDBt^LY, OCTOBER 13, 1900.
WHAT $10.00 PER MONTH WILL DO
GROVES
ORANGE OR GRAPE FRUIT.
EA8Y TERMS
$10.00
PER MONTH FOR 50 MONTHS, THEN
Income $500.00
or MORE PER YEAR AND
PROPERTY WORTH AT LEAST
$1,000.00.
In ten year* you pay out (500.00 and get back $2,500.00 or
more, and own property worth at leaat $1,000.00, and an In
come of at leaat $500.00 per year for you and your heira'
llvea.
GROVES
Orange or Grape Fruit
THIS INVESTMENT IS BETTER THAN SAVINGS BANK8,
which pay only 4 per cent or less.
BETTER THAN LIFE INSURANCE, because It pays while
you live and continues after death.
BETTER THAN MONEY AT INTEREST, because your re
turns are much greater, and your security Is the most product
ive agricultural lands In the world, where such a thing as fail
ure of crop la unknown. - No' frost, no fertilizer, no Irriga
tion needed.
BETTER THAN MINING GOLD, SILVER, LEAD OR IRON,
because there. Is no guess work as to the quantity or certain- •
ty as to the output, and the demand for oranges and grape
fruit Is Just as steady as for the minerals mentioned, and be
cause while all the minerals enumerated are found In vari
ous places, grape fruit and oranges, unlike any other product,
of this country, cannot be profitably raised anywhere except
in Southern countries.
BETTER THAN DOING IT YOURSELF,. because you can
retain your present position, while the development work
is being done, and whefi It Is fully developed you will receive
large profits during your lifetime, or during the lifetimo'of
your children or heirs.
EASY
TERMS
Orange and
Grape Fruit
Groves
1406-7 Fourth Na
tional Bank Bldg.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Telephone Main 5266.
BARTLE
CHAS. T. PHILLIPS, GENERAL AGENTS
CALL OR WRITE FOR PATICULARS
149 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Toronto, Canada,
Bartlc, Cuba.
METHODIST.
ST. LUKE METHODIST—At the Junc
tion of l’owell .treet .nil Borenn nvenuc.
Sunriny school nt *:*> n. m.; ipreachlng nt
11 *. m. nod 7:30 n. n>., by Hie pa.tor.
George W. Grincr. The subject of the
aenaaa In Ctie evening tvll l>o tbo "Pa**-
over," by request.
WE8LBY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
•venae and Ivy atreet, Kw. Frank Eakea,
pastor. Sunday school 9:30 n. nt.; Busy
J'eonlea' tin**, Young Mena Barnca Bible
rlsai. Young Ladle#* Phllathea clna*.
Preaching at 11 a. in., by pastor; song
•enrlre 7:30; preaching nt 7:4r» by paator;
Ktfworth league derotloual service, 6:30 p.
in.; Wednesday, 6:30 p. in., .Bible School
teachers' meeting; 7:30 n. m., prayer serv
ice; 8:30 p. in., church social. Noonday
prayer meeting every day 13 to 1 o'clock.
PARK STREET MKTIIODIST-Corner of
Park nml Lee streets. Rev. M. L. Trout
man, pastor. Monday services, Hundny
school at 8:30 a. m.; preaching nt.ll n. ni„
by the pastor. There will bo no service on
account of the union Hundny school rally
at the West End Baptist church. Wed
nesday evening prayer meeting at 7:3D
o'clock. -
GRACE 'METHODIST—Rev. C. C. Jar
rell, paator; 9:80 a. in., Hunday school; na
mes class; rhllathem class; 11 .a. in.,
preaching by pastor; 7 p. m., Knworth
League; 8 p. m., preaching by pastor.
COLLEGE PARK^IETHODIST—Sunday
school at 9:30 a. in. Htrangers cordially In
vited to attend Colonel I*. II. Brewster's
lecture class. Revival services Hundny at
21 a. m. and 7:30 p. tu. and every dny
through the week nt 3:30 nml 7:30 p. in.
Rev. WJIlntn II. JmPrade, Jr., pastor.
HEMPHILL AVENUE—Hemphill avenue,
north of Emmett street. Hundny school nt
9:80 a. ni. Preaching morning and even
ing by the pastor, ltev. It. 11. Ruble.
FIRST METHODIST—Junction of roach
tree and Ivy street*. Rev. Charles K. Dow
man. D. D.. pastor. Stindsy school ut
9:80 a. in.; public worship nt 10:55 n. m. nml
7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach nt the
morning service. Subject, "Mutual Bur
den Bearing." The evening service will be
conducted by the Woman's Home Mission
Society ns the closing of the week of pray
er. Addresses will be made by Mrs. Al«i
Richardson, district secretary. Miss Han™,
nod Miss Dickinson, of the Wesley House.
Junior League at 4 p. ra.; Senior Longue at
8:45 p. in.; Juvenile Missionary Hoelety nt
**P- m.; midweek service Wednesday at 8
TRINITY METnODI8T—Corner White-
hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. law.
pastor, will preach nt both the 11 a. m. nml
Major R. J. Guinn will address
Young Men's Workers' class Sunday morn
ing at 8:30 a. in., at First Methodist Hun
day schiMd. All member* ore urged to be
present and bring a friend.
, ENGLISH LUTHERAN—Church of the
IWdtonter. corner Trinity and Capitol
(dace. Morning service with sermon at It
o'clock; Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m.; even
ing service at 7:10 o'clock.
ST. MARK METHODIST - Corner
reachtree and Fifth streets. The pastor.
Rev. Charles O. Jones, D.D., will preach
at 11 a. ra. and 7:45 p. m. Hundny school
nt 9:39 a. ra. Deaf mute class taught by
W. F. Crusselle. Worn- '•» prayer meet
ing Tuesday, st 3:39 p. ioiiernt prayer
meeting Wednesday uigb
7:45.
ui. by the pastor. Hunday school
p. ra., the rental sendees coutlnne.
BAPTI8T.
THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Rev. W.
L Waker will fill the pulpit of the Baptist
Tabernacle Sunday morning utid night. Ills
subject for Holiday night will be “The
Second Coming of Christ."
FIR8T BAPTIST—Corner Peachtree and
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-All-day
saerrd singing. Preachlug l»y pastor. V. c\
Norcross. nt i:S0 p. in. Hunday school nt
909 o. ui.
TEMPLE B A PT 1ST— I 'reach! ng In the
moruing by the pastor. Dr. A. f\ Ward. Al
night by J. A. Crumley. Sunday school nt
19 a. m. Prayer meeting at 7 A) Wednesday
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ry, of South Carolina, will preach at 11 n.
m. and 1:39 p. in. Kitbhath school at 11
a. m. Ladles' Missionary and Aid Society
Thursday, 3:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday, 7:30 p. ra.
Ib>v. Junius W. Millard, pastor; iu n. tu.,
second anniversary of the church, with n
joint meeting of the church and Sunday
school. Sermon by the pastor. At 7:30 p.
in., even I sc worship, with sermon by the
pastor.. Subject, "uonteiitaientj or How nu
Aged Christina had Learned to bo Satis
fied." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
of Deacon R. H. Hick*, who died In August,
will be preached nt 11 n. iu. Services nt
7:30 p. ra. by the pastor. Hunday school
9:30 a. in.
SOUTH SIDE nAPT 1ST—Capitol avenue,
near Wcyninn. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and
7:30 p. in., by the pnstnr. Rev. J. K Dun
lap. Hundny school nt 9:30 n. m. B. Y. P.
U. at 3:30 p. ni. Ladles' Hoelety at 3 p.
in.. Tuesday. Prayer service nt 7:33 p. m.,
Wednesday.
WOODWARD AVENUE RAPTIST-Cof-
ner Woodward nml Cherokee avenues.
Preaching by the pastor. Rev. II. C. Hur-
ey, at II n. in. nml 7:45 p. ui. At night
there will he n special sermon, the third In
the night series. Subject, "Tile Church am!
the State." Bible school at 9:30 a. in.; Sun
day nftcrnoou nt 3 o'clock Junior B. V. P.
U.; at 6:46 p. in., Hnrncn and Phllethea
prayer services In their class rooms. Mon
day afternoon at 3 o'clock Woman's Mis
sionary meeting; Wednesday evenlug at
7:45 p. m. midweek prayer service. ,
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—8. A. Cowan,
{ astor. Hunday school nt 9:15 a. m. Preach-
ng at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Sacred
literature class nt 4:30 p. m. Preaching by
the pastor nt 7:30 n. m. Lord's supper at
close of the morning service.
EAST ATLANTA BAPT!BT-On Sol
diers' home ear line, nour Handers crossing.
Preaching at 11 a. m, by Rev. Frank Jack-
son. At 7:30 p. ra. by the pastor. Hundny
school nt 9:45 n. tu.
PRESBYTERIAN.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing
ton street, npposlle eupltot. Rev. Theron
II. Uloe, P.U., pastor. Sunday school nt
9:30 ii. ict. Bible clues for young men con
ducted by the Presbyterian Brotherhood.
Regular hours for Hundny worship, 11 ii.
nt. and 7:30 p. iu. The pastor will preach
both iiioruliig and evening.
inman Park presbyteriax-
Presehlug Sunday nt 1! it. nr. and 7:30 p.
Ui., by the pas to** — **
8am* — *" ' ’
pie's
se° F‘ M
League 10 a. m; Teachers' Training cine*
nt the same hour conducted by Dr. Marion
Moll. Hull; Young Men's League 9:30;
Covenanters' Band meets 4 p. tn.; Chris*
tlon Endeavor 7 p. m.; Ladles prayer circle
Thursday, 4 p. m.; Wednesday evening
prayer service 8 p. m.; teachers' training
class, conducted by Dr. Hull one hour
CONGREGATIONAL..
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL-Rev.
D. J. EIIImou, Ii.D., will preach nt 11 n. ni.
Dr. F. W. Troy, D.I)., of the Christian
nml Missionary Alliance, will preach at
7:45 n. in. Hundny school at 9:20 a. in.
Chrlstlau Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION.
AI/—Rev. W. II. Tlllmnn, pastor. Preach-
ng nt 11 n. ui. and 7:45 p. ui. Sunday
chr"' "* - —
p. in. Sunday school
.lames B. Ficklen.
sfdj;
edholiday uight.
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN—
Corner Ltickle and Latimer strict*. Dr. A.
It. llolderby, pastor. Preaching by the
pastor at 11 a. in. nml 7:39 p. nt. Chris
iiau Endeavor nt C:30 p. ui.
Z. M. McGee, a Cumberland Presbyterian
minister, of Chattanooga. Tenn., will
preach nt II n. m. aud 7:20 p. ut. n lit
also participate In the Sabbath school serv
ice. Sabbath school nt 9:30 a. tu.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Walker and Stonewall. Rev. T. P. Cleve
land, pastor. Services at 11.a. ut. aud. 7:45
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Cham tier! In and Jm'kwtn streets. Her. T.
II. Kendrick, pastor. Preachlug at 11 a.
ut. and 7:30 p. to. Regular Wednesday
evening praver meeting at 7;3>). Sunday
school at 9:2) a. in.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTE
RIAN—Rev. D. U. Phillips, of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian church, who bos
accepted a rail to Newberry. H. C., will
■ *ach bU farewell sermon Sunday at ll
in. In the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation hnll. comer Auburn avenue and
Pryor street. Sabbath .school at 19 a. m.
WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner
Gordon nml Ashby streets. Rev. Lynn It.
Walker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
Morning service nt It n. ni.. sermon
the pastor. Young People’s Society
Christian Endeavor at 600 p. m. Even-
service nt 7:39 p. m. Prayer meeting
.. tluesdu)* evening iM 7:39 p. m.. followed
hr tin* teachers' training and normal
class.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—
Corner Peachtree street and North avenue.
Rev. Rlchsnl Ortne Flinn.' pnstor. Morn-
school at 3:30 p.
BEIIBAN-Rev.
Preaching nt 11 n.
dny school at 3 p.
after the 11 o'clock service, a congregational
meeting will be held. Sunday school nt
9:30 n. m,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Sclent
1st)—17 West linker street. "Doctrine of
Atonement" Is the subject of the lesson-
Normou Hundny, Oct. 14. nt 11 n. m. nml 8
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN A88OCIA
TION—Corner Pryor street nud Auburn ave
nue. At 2 o'clock, building opened. At 3
o'clock, music by the association orchestra;
3 o'clock, Bible class, Rev. C, J. Oliver,
teacher: 3:30 .o'clock, evangelical talk by
Rev. If. II. Mays; C o'clock, building
closed. All men ure Invited to attend these
services. Reading room opcu to the public.
THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SO-
CIBTY, Robert I!r)'nu Harrison, president,
will meet Hundny afternoon at 3 o'clock
at 122 Peachtree street. Ail atmlent* In
Atlanta are Invited to hoar "Psychic taw
In Htudeut Work" discussed by advanced
thinkers. From 3 to 3:30, musical selections
by Professor Wnlter F. Grace. From 3:30 to
4 o'clock, two addresses of fifteen minutes
each. From 4 until 4:30, beautiful musical
program. Including numbers by Will T.
Barnwell and Johu Prlus, violinists; vocal
solo by 31 Isa Jones; piano accompanist, Mrs.
W. E. Lenny and Mr. Hampton.
nit)—Corner Forsyth and Garnett street*,
llev. W. Vollbrecht, pastor. Hundny school
nt 9:30 a. ui. Worship with sermon at
11 o'clock.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (Units
rlnn)—Corner Cain and Spring streets. Rev.
Rush It. Shlppen, D.D.. minister In charge.
Regular morning service nt 11. Subject:
"The Church: Will the Comiug Man Go
to It7” Sunday school at 9:45 a. nt.
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun
day school every Sunday nt 8:30 p. m.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta
avenue and Pulliam, street. Rev. Gilbert
Higgs, D.D., In • charge. ITdiy. communion
ami sermon r.t 11: evening- prayer and ser-
ST. ANDREWS-Corner Glenn and Kent
streets. Iter. Gilbert Higgs, D.D., !u
charge. Evening praver and sermon nt-7:30.
Hundny .school at 4:30 p. in. Wednesday, lit-
nyu nml choir work at 7:80 p. ra.
Kermon at 4.
Kb
y: Litany nt 4.
lug worship at li a. m.; eveultig worship, Utauy st 4.
and communion services nt 11 a. m. Pray
er meeting Thursday uight at 7:45. ^
EPISCOPAL.
(Eightsonth Sunday Aftsr Trinity.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Mse, D.D.,
donu. At 7:30 a. tu., holy communion; ’ll
a. tn.. morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. tn.,
evening prayer and sermon. Hunday school
at 9:45 a. m. All other days: At 7:30
s. nt., holy cemtuunlou; 9 a. in., morning
proper; at 4:30 p. m., evening prayer.
Wednesday and Friday, litany at 10:30
a. m.
ST. LUKES—395 Peachtree, next to
Peachtree Inn. Rev. C. B. Wilmer, D.D.,
rector. At 7:30 n. m., holy communion; 11
u. ui.. morning prayer and sermon; 7:30 p.
m., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday
school at 9:45. Friday: Litany at 11.
INCARXATION-rI.ee, near Gordon, West
Km!, ltev. J. J. 1\ Perry, rector. At 7:39
a. ul. holy communion; It s. ut., moriTing
prayer aud sermon; 3 p. tu., evenlug
S rnjer nml sermon. Hunday school at
:45 it. tn. Wednesday: Evening prayer at
8. Friday: Litany nt 4:3J p. ra.
ALL SAINTRMTomer West Peachtree
and North avenue. Rev. z. H. Fariand.
rector. At 8 a. ut., holy communion: ll
u. m., morning prayer and Bertram; 4 n.
nu, evening prayer. Hunday school at 9:45.
Wednesday: Litany at 10;2X
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and EurUd
avenues, Inman Park Rev. C. A. Langston
Iu charge. Morning prayer nml sermon
at 11. Sunday school at 9:45, Wednesday;
ST. MAIlKS-taUrauge. Rev. It. F. .Do-
nolle In charge. Moralitg prayer putl -Ser
mon at 11.
ST. PAULS—Ncwnan. Rev. W, J. Moody
In charge. Evening prayer aud sermon at
4 by Rev. It. F. Deuelfe.
sermon at 11.
prayer trad * sermon at 11.
chrTStian.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—44 East Hunter
street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching at U. a. id. and 7:30 p. in.
Bible school nt 9:30 a. m. Chrlstlau En
deavor nt G:30 p. in.
WEST END CHrTstI AN—Corner Gordon
and Duun streets. ltev. Bernard P. Smith,
pastor. Preachlug at 11 n. ui. and 7:80
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN—Rev. G.
II. lilnnant, pastor. Bible school every
Lord's day at 10 a. tn. Preaching first
Lord’s dny at 11 a. m. nml 7:30 p. m.
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Masses at 7. 9:33 tnd
11 a. m. ltev. Father Petit, H.M., will
sing high mass. Rev. Father Raider, S.M.,
will preach'. At 8 p. in.. Rev. Father Gunn,
MI8CELLANE0U8.
UNIVER8ALI8T—Corner Peachtree aud
East Harris. ltev. E. D. Ellen wood, pas
tor. Preaching by the pnstor nt 41 o'clock.
Hubject, “The Consolations of Christ."
Sunday school At 9:45, with Bible class
taught by the pastor. Young People's
Christian union at 7 p. nt. Miss Martha
Smith will sing at the morning service.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL-
Seventeen Times
More Labor
Is required to climb up
stairs than to walk equally
as tar on the level, physi
cians say.
Does your wife walk up and
down atairs to answer the
telephone?
An extension wall set on the
other floor saves 'her this
additional labor. It Increas
es your telephone bill but a
trifle a day.
Call Contract Dept., M. 1300
BELL
SERVICE
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO.
Manufacturers of „
Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices,
Skylights, Crestings, Fiuials,
Dixie Ventilators.
Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet
Metal Work.
20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525.
B. L.WILLINGHAM, H. H. TIFT,
President. - Vice-Pres.
W. B. WILLINGHAM,
Sce’y and Treas.
WILUN GHAM-TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Rough sad Drtaeed Lumber, Sash, Doora, Dllntla, Builders*
^ Hardware.
M0 Morphy Avenue. Take East Point or College Park
C. A. GOUGE.
83 N. Pryor St. -
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker,
made of N metal, see me.
BELL PHONE 1443.
If it’s
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 From
ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUPAC-
turino company.
Factory and Tards, corner South Pryor and South
ern Railway. Phone 2S64. City office, 6,. North For
syth, Austell Building. Atlanta phono 400. Bell 333.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels,
Doors, Sash & Blinds
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta, . Georgia.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty.
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
69 8. Foreyth St.
bond.
Atlanta, Ga.
Both Phone,.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANING MILLS, 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, Ga, af
ford us facilities to give prompt service and at the
lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty.
Both Phones 3725.
WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER.
The original product, and the only
plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can
be Dut 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.
GEOr.GIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
Whitehall St. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152.
'Dixie
'Tile an d ’
Cement
Works
YES, WE ARE UNDER
POND TO THE CITY TO DO
STREET SIDEWALKS.
LET US BID ON YOUR
WORK. WE GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION.
PHO^E W-445.
LIANCE—The Sunday afternoon service of
the alliance held at 72% North Broad atreet
at 3 p. m. will be a vary apeolal■ meeting
thla week on account of the annual con
vention now going on there. Rev. Mr.
Walker, who has been filling the pulpit of
Lin!
ringing by aome of the delegates to*the
ration. TT “— “ * ' “
Congregational church Sunday night.
Music at St. Nicholas Rink.
IOWA MONUMENT PARTY
WILL VISIT ATLANTA.
SprHal to Tho Gporetou.
Chattanooga, Trtin, Oct. 13.—Tlic
three Iowa monument, erected on the
battle flcldo near thla city, will be ded
icated by Governor C'tmnUn,, of Iowa,
and party. November 19. General R
A. Carman, president of the Chtcka-
manga National Park commission, will
deliver the address of acceptance.
Monuments will also be dedicated
at Vicksburg on the same trip, the ex
ercises taking place there November
15. The party will also remain In At
lanta on November It.
7
WARE MAKES EFFORT
TO SECURE SCHOOL
Special to The Georgian.
Waycross, Ga., Oct. 13.—A mass
meeting of citizens was held In the
parlors of the Phoenix hotel Thursday
night for the purpose of beginning an
organized effort to secure the 8tate
Agricultural College of the Eleventh
district at W aycross. The meeting was
an enthusiastic one, and there Is every
assurance that nothing will he left un
done to secure the college for Ware
county. An executive committee was
appointed to take the matter In charge.
229 Woodward An.
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mutt,.
ph!tt. Coctht, G 1 *™
Tobtcco ««4
,«l» elenliM*
j The Only Keeler
lute In Georfia-
ATLANTA, Si
"JAP-A-LAC.”
"Liquid Veneer,” “Wax-
ene” at the _
GEORGIA PAINT AND
GLASS CO.,
40 Peachtree.