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Mrs. Parker
Offers Proo
That Herring’s
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CURES!
So Easy a Child Can
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head, natal passage* and stomach. I
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felt that ray days were numbered, as
my eister and brother died from this
teirible disease. 1 spent most of m.v
days In bed, and was only able to Keep
going by sheer will power. I had a
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causing‘me to cough nil the time. I
was weak and nervous and in a moat
horrible condition. I have been treated
by -specialist* for years and have
taken everything recommended, hut
nothing ever benefited me until I begat
(itking HERRING S CATARRH CURE
1 am now practically well, after havlrn
taken two bottlea of this great remedy
1 eat and sleep well and my cough t
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fectly marvellous and I want everybody
t? know of this gregt God-send to suf
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37 Poplar .Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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Our prescription department la In
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If you are particular as to tho qual
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Druggists.
BAPTIST.
PONCE DE LEON UAI»TIST-Rct.
ulus W. Millard, D.D.. pastor. The church
meets for worship nt 11 a. in. and 7:^
p. m., the pastor preaching. Aumlay
school Is held at 9:30 n. m. Wednesday
evening ut 7:30. the midweek prayer meet
ing. Subject. “TRe Ten Greatest Ilymn*.”
A eordlal welcome nt all services.
Great Invitation." Sunday school at 9:15
nod
•her**
ay#r
John E. Briggs, at 11
. Monday school at 9:10 ...
Phllntben classes. Teachers’
training class taught by Hr. T. V. Bell.
Junior ihiIoii nt 3 p. in. fjidle*’ meeting
Manday at 3:30 r *'
lug Monday at ...
lug Tuesday at 7:30 ■
lug Wednesday at 7
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIBT-Corner
Hemphill avenue and Emuiett street.
Preaching at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. in. I>y-
the paator. Monday school at 9:30 a. in.
YOUNG MEN'S BARAGA GLASS of the
Tal^ernade Baptist Suuday school will hare
their annual rally dor Sunday morning, be
ginning at 9:30. The following program has
been arranged: From 9:30 to 10. frleudly
handshake; 10 to n a. di.. song by the
’ *' ‘Iwleegood, pres-
r Irby, teneher;
wt , w, V wu,...... res*. Uoliert Lee
Avsry: solo, Mias Kate Uloor; address,
Rev. Len Cl. Broughton. The exercise*
will lie held In the IMraca hall, and all
young men nre Invited.
Cowan'.
French
tig by pastor at 11 a. tu. and 7:30 p. ui.
gem
land, and will have something to tell of
his . work while there. Hpeelal memorial
service will l«* held In the Bapltat Tab-
made on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
or Mam I*. Jones. Dr. Broughton will
speak.
GBNTRAL B A PTI8T—Corner Garnett
and Forsyth streets. It. I.. Motley, (mis
tor. Services nt ll a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor at both hours.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Personal
Workers* Club at 7 p. nt.
SECOND BAPTIST—At 9:10 a. m.. Sun-
day school; nt 11 a. tu.. Dr. White will
preach. Subject, “The Grain of Mustard
Heed." At 7:45 p. m., "Confederate Camp
Fires.” Heats reserved for Confederate aol-
Prenehlng at the nanal boars. 11 a. m. and
7:30 ji. ui. by the pastor. George W. Orlner.
Sunday school at 9:30 s. m.
THE EOLK8TON MEMORIAL—Iter. It,
II. Itohb. D. D., will preach at 11 n. in. and
7:30 p. in. Rev. I. If. Milter will preach at
the same time at Dr. Uohh’s church on
Hemphill arena*. Sunday school at 9:30
EPI8COPAL.
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington * and
Hunter. Very Iter. C. T. A. Pise. D.D..
dean. At 79) n. u>.. holy communion: 11
a. tu., litany, sermon and holy communion;
4 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Hun-
dny school nt 9:45. All other days: 7:30 a.
holy communion; 9 a. in., morning
er; 4:30 p. n»„ evening prayer. Wedues-
nnd Friday: Litany at 10:30.
LUKES—303 Peachtree, next to
Peachtree Inn. Rer. C. B. Wlltner. D.D.,
rector. At 790 a. in., holy communion; U
i.. morning prayer and sermon; 7:30 p.
evening prsver and sermon. Sunday
school at 9:(5. Friday: Litany at 11.
and
« 102 Whitehall St.
« 30 Marietta St.,
2 East Mitchell St.
Liquors for Medicinal Use.
Stores.
crate.”
TEMPLE BAmST-Corner Mangtitn
and Hunter streets. Rer. A. C. Ward,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the
pastor. At 7:80 p. m.. by Rer. William A.
King. Barncn meeting nt 9 a. m. Mnn-
school at 10 a. tu. There will Joe ft
pa* service at Sunday nrhool. Every
WM . welcome. Conn* and bring the babies,
as the service will tie Interesting for all.
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Preach-
*' C. Norcross, at 11 a. ui.
Sunday school nt 9:30 n.
in., the Baptist Young
vople s union holds a special..service for
nec_.„ .
•Ited.
GLENN STREET RAI’TIHT—Rev. J. A
Homier will occupy the pulpit morning ami
evening. Sunday school at 9:30 s. m. Pray
er meeting Wednesday evening at 7:46. Igt-
dies* Aid Society Thursday afternoon at 3.
Hinging rhorua nieeta for rehearsal at 7:30
every Friday night.
FIRST RAPT I ST- Peachtree and Cain
streets. Dr. W. W. Imndnim. pastor. Min
ds v school nt 9:30. Morning worship at 11.
Subject. “Heredity lit Religion.” Evening
worship nt 7:43. Subject, “Christianity u
Sanctified Childhood/* . .
SOUTH SIDE RAI’TIHT—The pastor, J.
Dunlap, will preach nt 11 a. m. and 7:30
ni. Tne special occasion III the Sunday
_ .jool Is the cradle roll program, which
promises to In? of special interest.
JACKSON HILL RAPTIST-Corner North
Jsekson street and East avenue. Services
11 a. tu. and 7:30 p. in., conducted by
... t. C. T. Willingham, acting pastor. Every
member of the church I* requested to Ik?
present nt the morning'service, as a in al
ter of Importance*!* to Ik? presented. Nun-
day school nt 9:30. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 |». in. Woman's Missionary and
Aid Society Thursday nt 3:30 p. in.
METHODI8T.
FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach
tree uud Ivy atreets. Rev. Charles E. Dow-
man, D. lb. pastor. Public worship•t_10:55
INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon, West
Bud. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:38
a. m.. holy communion; 11 a.
prayer and sermon; 8 p.
prayer and aermon. Sunday
9:45 a. m. Wednesday: _Evenln
moriflnj
erenlni
.. mormon. Sunday school a
9:15 a. m. Wednesday: Evening prayer at
8. Friday: Litany nt 4:33 p. nt.
ALL SAINTS—Corner West Teachtree
and North nvenue. Rev. %. S. Garland,
rector. At 8 a. m., holy communion
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta
• eniio and PnllJam street. Rer. Gilbert
lags. I). D., In charge. Evening prayer
id sermon nt 4. Sunday school at *
Wednesday, litany nt 4.
8T. PAULS—East Point. Morniug priyet
mid sermon at 11.
HOLY TRINITY—Derntur.
sermon nt 11 by Rev. Gilbert
and sermon at 4.
aermon at 11.
Rev. C.
I imunlon 1...
Iggs, D. D.
Hell* In charge.
ting prayer and ser-
WE BUY
Copper. Lead. Bras*. Zinc, Rags, Hot
tlea. Burlap. Waah Cotton. Sacks. All
out of town ordera solicited.
PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO.
175 Madiaon Avenue,
j Both Phonet 1739.
ATLANTA, GA.
School of Millinery.
School open _all year. Puphs ad
mitted any date.' >.Individual Instruc
tion.
Visitors welcome.
Ml88 E. ELIZABETH SAWTELL,
40 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Ga^
AWNINGS
TENTS
UPHOLSTERY
A\AIER,S volberg
190 Bo. Forsyth SL
Bragg & Ryon
OSTEOPATHISTS
E. E. Bragg
PHYSICIAN AN SURGEON
Office*: 324-325 Century Bldg.
Bell Phone 3901
paa— .j.- .
III. mid 7:4a |». m. The pastor will preach
at both services. Subject In tlie morning.
“Divine Itunlcii Bearing;” evening. “I* Ku-
m at Ion Worth While ?’ with prelude, on
death of Rev. Mnm P. Jones. Humbly school
at 9:30 o. m. Junior Bji worth league at 4
p. in. Senior Kp worth I-cogue at 6:45 p. m.
Mid week service at 7:33 p. m. Wednesday.
PARK STREET METIIODIST—Corner of
Park and le*e street*. Rev. 31. L. Trout
man, pastor. Miuiday school nt 9:30 a. in.
Preaclilug at 11 n. in. by the presiding elder.
Rev. J. ft. Kakon, D. lb. and at 7:33 n. m.
by Rev. George II. Mark, lb lb, of the
Presbyterian church. Prayer meeting at
7:30 |». in. Wednesday.
8T. JOHN METHODIST—The pastor, 11
C. Christian, will preach nt 11 a. ui. All
the iueiulK»r« are requested to In* present mi
account of extra ‘ “ ‘ * “ **
i». m. |he pastor
does not rnlm, ”A Mbit
are revival service*.
TRINITY METHODIST—Rev. Jnuie* W.
Lee will preach at Trinity church tfuttday
morntiig and evening. .Morning subject,
“Religion n* a Problem Solver/’ evening
sera ion will be on Ibe subject of Rev. Satu
Jones.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
avenue nnd Ivy street. Rev. Frank Knkes,
pastor. Sunday aeliool nt 9:30 a. m. Busy
people’s etnas. Young Men’s llaraea Bible
class. Voting 1-udUs’ Phllnthen class.
Preaching nt 11 n. m. by the pastor. Sub
ject: “The Bible: Its Ileglnnlug and Kml.”
Song service nt 7:30 p. n». by chofus mid
orchestra; solo by Professor Boatman.
Preaching nt 7:45 by the pastor. Subject:
"Who Shall Get to Heaven. Rpworta
League uilslsonnry meeting at 6‘JO p. in.
Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.. Bible school
teachers* meeting; at fJO p. in., prayer
service; 8:30 p. m., church social. Noon
day, prayer meeting every day from If
ENGLISfl A VENilT\l ETHODIbT—R. K.
L. Timmons, pastor. Memorial services nt
11 a. tn. of Rev. Sain 1*. Jones by the pas
tor. Sermon by Rev. T. II. Timmons, of
Thomson, Ga. Ruudny school nt 3 “
HT. I’ALLfl—Near nan. Rev. W. J. Moody
In charge. Kvenlug prayer nud aermon at
3 o’clock.
8T. JOIIN8 MISSION—College Park,
lev. W. J. Moody In charge. Morulug
prayer and sermon nt 11. (
PRESBYTERIAN.
WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner
onion and Ashb.r street*. Ilev. Lynn It.
’nlker. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
-J. Morning service 11 n. m. Sermon by
the pastor. Young People’s Society of
Cbrlstlnu Endeavor nt 6:30 p. m. Evening
service at 7:39 p. nt. Prayer meeting We<P
nesdny evening at 7:30 o'clock, followed by
teachers' training sud normal class.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing-
ton Jffrcct. opposite enpitot. Rev. Theron
II. Rice, D.D., pastor. Sunday school at
9:30 n. in. The l'resbyterlan Brotherhood,
Marlon M. Jackson, president, conducts n
Bible class for young men: lesson In-gin*
nt 9:45 a. nt. Regular Sunday' services
at 11 n. nt. ft ml 7:30 p. m. The pastor will
preach both morning nnd evening. At 3
n. tn.. Dr. Rice will preach a sermon lie-
fore the Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers on the occnalon of their annual me-
mortal servlet*. All of them? service* will
Ik* held In the annex to the church build
ing. «* the main auditorium can not lu»
used during tho building of the new or
gan.
m. by the pastor. Ilev. Jmiies R. Flckleii.
Sunday m-tuml ut 9:30 n, tn. Young Peo
ple's Society nt 6:45 p. m. Regular mid
week prayer mectlug nt 7:30 o'clock Wed*
rrnn*. at Second Baptist church. Sabbath
school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Med
uesday at 7:45 p. m.
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN
Corner Luckie and Latimer street*. Dr. J
It. lloblcrhy, pastor. Preaehlug by the iwi
tor at ll a. m. nnif 7:3) p. in. Chrlstla
Endeavor service at 6:43 p. in. ,
Sermons by the pas
Rev. t^arles It. Nlshet. Sunday
school nt 9:30 *. m. Young People’s Society
— Regular midweek prayer
streets. Service*
I [ rterlan ruttreb. United State*
of America. Iter. George II. Mack, pastor.
Morning worship nnd sermon nt 11 o'Hock.
No service at night. Sunday school at
9:30 a. tn.
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner . of
Jackson and Chamlterllu streets. Serrtcea
every Suuday morning at 11 and at 7:30
p. m. Itegnlnr Wetlnesday evening nraTer
meeting at 7:30. Sabbath school at 6:80
n. m. Young People's Society meets nt
the church every rrtdpy evening nt 7:30.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At
corner of Peachtree street and North ave
nue. Rev. Richard Onus FUnu, tiastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni. Mom*
and 8 p. m. Morning
Men’s League nt
10 a. in. Covenanters meet at _
Christian Endeavor at 7 p; m. Prayer ser
vice Wednesday at 8 p. tn. 3Ilrlanis‘ meet
ing at 3:30 p.’ui. Ladles’ prayer clrcte at
4 p. in. Thursday.
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
nnd Dtiuti streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith,
pastor. Preaching at 11
A*, onmn,
uud 7:30
CATHOLIC,
8ACRRD HEART—Peachtree and Ivy.
Regular services Sunday morning. Mass at
7. 9:38, u. Suuday school nt 9. Night ser
vices at 8. Week days: Muss at 6:30* 7, 8.
Sermon at High moss by Ibw.' Father Petit.
H. 31. Sight Sermon on '“Catholic Church
nnd 3Interlnl Progress,” by Rev. 'Father
MISCELLANEOUS.'
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—T h .
Christian and Missionary Alllnnec will bold
their closing services In this ehlireb’tomor
row. Sunday school will he. held nt Its reg
ular hour. 9:30 n. in.. In nasembly ball, and
the Chrlatlnu -Endeavor -prayer meeting at
6:45 p. -
FIRST CRtRCIl OP CHRIST fSelent-
1st)—17- West Ilaker street. “Probation Af
ter Death” la -the -subject of .tile lcssou-
sermon Sunday. Octol>er 31. at 11 a. tu. and
8 p. ut. Wednesday 'testimonial meeting
at 8 p, — “** ”—
rlt
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (Unitarian)
—Corner Call! and Spring streets. 'Ilev.
Rush R..8hlppeu. 0,J)„ urn*
Regular tuornlbg
school at 9:45 a.
L$THKltAN—Corner Forsyl„.-.„
strrvts. SerrlAes will In»'eoiuhtcti*d* and a
sermon preacheil by the pastor. Rev. W.
Vollbrvcbi, nt 11 o'ciwk. Sunday,- school
nt 9'30 n* m. , ....
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA-
TIONV-COrnef Pryor *tre«»t apd Aufqirn rfvk-
nite. At 2* o’clock, building open. At 3
o'clock, music by orchestra; S o’clock, Bible
elns*. Rev. C-J. Oliver, teacher: 3:30, ernu-
gellenl talk on a subject of Interest; 6
o’clock,' building cIosknL All men* are In-
rtted to attend these services. Reading
room opeu to public.
CONO R EG ATIO N AL M ETIIO D18T-88
CwqH'r stret. The past week ut the At
lanta Bible school has been full of help
fulness. The president. Dr. Hunt, has lec
tured on “The Deluge; or. Sin’s Catas
trophe;” "Noah’s Son* In Prophecy nud In
History;’’ “DuIh*1; or. The Confusion of
Godlessnc**.” Rev. J. W. Blosser lectured
psrt ns chnpln|n In’ the memorial serv
lee of Cauip 159, United Confederate Vet
the pnstor take* Ik*v of pmetlenl exercises.
~ * * Burks, musical director, hnt ....
tlo:i and tlrlll In vocnl uiusle to those In
ilered a limn-
Ilev. W. L.
given Instrue-
F. E. PURSE
“THE PRINTER
Preaehlug nt 7:39
by Rev.
kVednesdn.
loudsy nt 1:30 p. ui
JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST-R
G. L. Tlumion*. pastor. Preaching at 11 a.
n. by Rev. George W. Ia*wls. Memorial
icrvlees of Rev. Sam P. Jones at 7 JO p. ni.’.
•oiulueteil by the pastor. Sunday achool a*
1:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday nt
•RACE METHODIST—Corner of tlonle
vnrd nnd Highland avenue. Rev. 4*. C. Jar
rell, pnator. Sunday aebiMil nt 9:30 n. m.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 n. u». Kp-
:3o. Preaching at 7:30 by
m. and 7:45 p. in. The aul .
morning sermon will be “Goaalp and Sisu
der.” Sunday s* Ii«k*I at 9:30 a. tu. Deaf
mute class taught by W. F. Crussclle.
Prayer tne«*tliig Wednesday at 7:45 p. ni.
Kgleatoi
ll. II. Robb.
8 p. m.
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President. Vlce-Pres.
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Scc'y and Treas.'
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Heating Plans and Estimates Free.
The place to get your furnace. They
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Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contrasts a Specialty.
Contracts executet anywhere. Surety
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PLANING MILLS, OFFICE\ N D YARDS: 333 TO
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Rough and Dreased Lumt Shingles, Laths
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Our aaw mill Interests In \ft County Ga af
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36.
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12:07 p.ui.
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Ar. Glilcngo
6:30 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
7:49 p.m.
*:#> p.m.
7:10 n.ui.
7:55 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
attendant'!*. A helpful program I* an
nnuiiced for the voiuIiib week. Sunday at
11 a. ui.. Dr. Kant will *iN*ak oil “Abni-
b:iui; or. Tlie I’ower of Faith;" nt 7:45
p. in.. In* will K|H»nk on “labuiool In I'ropb-
**ey nnd’ In History." Mr*. Ilnnt will re-
mime her addrense* on Mntth«?w Monday,
and Ilev. Nath Thompson will Hponk Mon
day night on “Indlvbtimllty In Ghrlstlnii
Work. The pnMIe is Invited each day at
3 p. in. nail ut night.
Ill meet Htnxlay afternoon at 3 o'cloek
at lirJ !*rn eh tree street. Hnbjeet for
ill*rii**lon. "Mental Telepathy and It*
t;****" From 3 until 3:39 o'clock. lUiMicfti
selection «n piano by Professor Walter F.
Grave. From 3:30 to 4. twi> addresses.
From 4 until 4:39. beautiful niiislc.il
urogram by l*rofe*aor W. O. Barnwell and
John I’ruln, violinists; Mrs. W. B* Lfitnv
ami Mrs. Ilniuuinml. accompanists on piano.
Vocalist*. Mrs. J.' G. Gentry. Miss Glrburn
4:30 m»tll t£
a trUnite to the memory of Ilev. Maui Jones.
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^t1‘»axrr awl Tlrkrt Offlrr, 1 IWhtrv,. M. i'lwnr ni'Tirkel Offlw Trni.iiTnT
acl n-kr^Otlrr, 1 IVarhlm- Kliwl. ’Phone 142. Ticket 4»(flre Ter-
Hnniley s-’hool at »:«, with Itll.lv
teuzlit l.y the winter. Ymtsc People'
(lirlatlnu yolun ni T p. m. A ehoru, eluil
hk« reeenlly been orsnnlu.1 ni this chttrrh. I nae. llll.w ,tiulr'eTTl>'e
JuWsT zVi! SHTAff
•Ihm I luMpltal. Koutb Iluilevard and Woodward'
r.'.. . i nvenue.
GIICRGH OF »|IIlIHT—Weal Kml
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