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praying a 8hnp on. iraa written. Pray quick for Wn This was read out dur. prayerand pwtfoceaa profoundaen- The Christian and Missionary Alliance was organized ftbouV fifteen year ago in New York by and other earn et Christian workerof all denominations. Now has S30 missions in China Japan.

India Palestine Africa and South America. These cost about J300 each to maintain. SB- They are now preparing to send a number IT A missionaries Into Cuba. Porto Rico and Philippine Islands. Dr.

Simpson is 3 strongly in favorotth United State hold- tfr ng the Philippines. jfrHur su. perturendent of missions In China and who laat fall led the advance of th not mis sionaries to. enter Thibet and" has estab ttZe4 permanent missions in that hitherto forbidding country. lately visited President UcK1nle7 and the secretary of state at Washington and urged that be Interests anti safety or missions and mlsmnarleA he fully provided for in the peace negotiations with Spain and in the settlement of the Chinese question in the east.

He was promised by the president that it should receive due attention. There is a branch of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Atlanta. It meets every Wednesday at 3 p. m. at 72H North Broad street.

In 1897. at a convention here. this branch gave over 4000 to foreign missions and this year over 700 were given. The meetings are public and are Win at tended. the Holy Spirits power being al ways felt at these meetings.

God Is moving the people to take advantage of the result or the late war with Span and later or the situation in China. and still later or the English victories in the Soudan to spread the gospel and Kingdom or Jesus Christ in the world. ULYSSES LEWIS. ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM FOREIGN FIELDS The dedication services at the new buildings or Union seminary are in process when we go to press. Dr.

Cuyler. or Brooklyn arrived In Richmond last even- lag. and many guests and friends of the seminary are in the city. A full report of the exercises will be given our readers next week. Dr.

Cuyler urges. and with much force that our seminary would be wls to op the name Union. as leading to unnecessary and harmful confusion with the Seminary of that name in the city of New York. He suggests that we speak or it as Richmond seminary as we hi Louisville and Columbia seminaries and as we also have Princeton Alleghany and Chicago the name giving the. locality at ofcce.

Central Presbyterian. At a recent congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church of Trenton. N. J. Rev.

Dr. John Dixon the pastoR is one' of the trustees or Princeton university and of the wrencev1l1e school. asked for the dissolution or the pastoral relation in order that he might accept the assistant secretaryship of the Presbyterian board of home missions. to which he was recently elected. His pastorate of the church has extended over- fourteen years.

The net to the Northern Presbyterian church membership last year was 14960. Over third of this was made in Pennsylvania. New York records a net loss or 1370. Michigan Is smaller than last year by 192. and Indian Territory by forty- six.

All the other ynods show a gain. In many instances it is very small but it Is an advance. Rev. William J. MoCaughan.

of St. An. drew's Presbyterian church. or Toronto. Canada has received a call to the pastorate of the Third Presbyterian church of Chicago.

The Hanson Place church. Brooklyn Rev. Dr. A. C.

Dixon. pastor. is preparing greatly to enlarge and extend the scope or its work during the coming year. Last month it was voted to turn the house or worship over to Pastor Dixon to hold it open every day in the year for some kind or religious work. It was also voted to raise 5000 to cover the additional expenses of such services.

This month Rev. W. E. Needham will give a series of il lustrated lectures for children He will be followed by Rev. L.

A. MunhaU in a series of Bible lectures. Later Dr. Howard A. Pease.

pastor of the church at Geneseo N. Y. will give three lectures on the Gospel of Health" Dr. Dixon will give more of his time tnanujnallto hi jown giving only- Tuesday- Wednesday. and Thursday evening tp work elsewhere The Mends of education throughout the denomination will regret tolearn tttiatl r.

Nathan E. Wood of the First church Boston on Sunday last anounced to his church that he should decline the. presidency of Newton Theological. Institution. Hecannot see that duty points him to.

the work Ottheologlcal training. while he dl covers an imperiousness. in. the voice of his church which he cannot- disregard. The.

man who has such' exalted opinion. of the power and dignity' of the. pastorate. Is Just the sort needed to train our. theological students and Dr.

Woods declination cant notbut emphasize his fitness for the position to which he had been chosen. The Standard. Her. Dr. Alexander Naclaren.

who is spending his holidays in Scotland baa. been suffering from rather a severe attack' of lumbago. Dr Maclaren ha been absent irons his pulpit six Sundays. and owing to his illness it is uncertain when he will be home. It is to be hoped he will soon re.

cover and return to his work with renewed strength and vigor. IN THE CHURCHES AND WITS THE CITY PASTOBS Rev. Frank E. Jenkins. the new pastor of the Congregational church.

will speak to men at the Young Men's Christian Association today at 3:30 o'clock In the after- noon taking for his subject The Transforming Power of Fellowship with Jesus John 42. This will be the first opportunity many young men or the city will have had to hear Mr. Jenkins. and no doubt there will be a. crowded house.

TheYoang Men's Christian Association or- chescrarwWch la now one of the best in the city will add greatly to the interest of the meeting by a. short musical programme All men invited. For two weeks past an interesting protracted meeting has been held at the East Atlanta Baptist church Junction or Au burn avenue and Wheat street. The services closed on Thursday night. Five were received for baptism and two by letter.

Some twenty professed conversion. The meetings were well attended very night. Rev. A. W.

Bsaler preached one sermon Rev. W. A. Davis two and the pastor the balance. This morning at 11 o'clock he will preach on Baptism What It Is and What It Signifies.

The Sunday school is Increasing In numbers and interest every Sunday. There will be preaching today at 11 a. rn. and :30 p. m.

at the Central Congregational church by the pastor. Rev. Frank E. Jenkins. The subjects will be The Three-Fold lsaptSm ano one juvuiuuuu ui.

uau The Sunday school lesson John the Bap- list. the Forerunner of Christ will be il lustrated by a. number of stereopdcon views. The pastor or the Universalist mission. Dr.

MoGlautlin has Just returned fruits the biennial session of the southern conference of Universallsts. Two years ago the session was held in Atlanta tills time it is meeting at Chlckamauga Ga. in a. new- edifice where the representatives from i seven states are counselllng on the important problems or the day. Rev.

Q. H. Shtnn D. D. general missionary Rev.

D. B. Clayton. D. D.

of soutlr Carolina Rev. J. C. Burruss D. D.

of Florida Rev. James Billings of Texas are among the more prominent clergymen present. Rev. Lyman Ward of New York- and Rev. Rich- ard lit.

Smith Ph. D. or Alabama represent the educational Interests. The conference began on Thursday last and will I end tonight. Dr.

McGlauflin will speak to his congregation in this city today at ii o'clock in the morning on the topic What Shall We Do with Our Criminal The services of the Sixth Ba ptist church. wilt be held at the residence or Mr. Wails 179 Haynes street. Preaching by the pastor both morning and night. Subject for the morning service.

Politics and Religion as Christ Found Them. The subject of the sermon at the morning service at Jackson Hill Baptist church by the pastor. Rev. A. A.

Marshall. will be. The Gleaning of the Grapes of Better Than the Vintage of Abtezer. At the evening service Mr. Marshall will talk about The Removal of Mantles and Wm- plea.

I Methodist. First Methodist. Peachtree and Houston streets. Walker Lewis D. D.

pastor. Preaching at ii a rn and 7:30 p. m. Trinity church corner Whitehall and i i is Free Trial Package of a Remarkable Health Builder Sent Free to All Who Write-They Cure All Those Distressing Ailments That Precede an Attack of Sam 3 Definite Disease. No flatter How Dzspandent You May be or liw Useless Drugs Seem to be Write at Once and Try This Marvelous Remedy That Costs You Nothing- i7f A Any departure from a normal state of health Is a condition of disease.

There no definite name for- It. hut there Is a remedy that exerts the most wonderful In tjuence In- righting the disorders Chat con- Utute Ill health. Rheumatism Sciatica and all blood disease are Invariably preceded by constitutional disturbances of the nervous system. The same Is true of catarrh kidney and bladder trouble liver complaints and nearly all definite diseases. No one ever died of Bright's tllaeasn or heart failure without preliminary suffer- ng.

And all conditions of disease give forth certain warnings which may or may not be heeded by the sufferer. As a rule however the patient resorts to specifics and Loses valuable time. A constitutional remedy sued as Dr. Dix Tablets. Is required to restore the nervous system to strength and provide the blood with nourishing ele ments that will keep the Seals and muscles olld and the vitals In good working order.

Send to Hayes Coon. iii Hull building. Detroit Mtc. and they will mall you free a. trial' package ct Dr.

Dlx Tonic Tablets. This remedy Is so perfect so accurately rdjusted to the lts of the body and produces such a marvelously rapid Im in in the vital action of the var- ous organs that it nag been justly called the mo rfact remedy known. Hayes Coon will also send out a book setting forth In a very. convincing manner just why the remarkable tablets cannot fall to restore you to health. Write today for the tree trial package.

THE SAGE OF OXFORD. Although Seventy-Eight Years OM and Partially Paralyze Dr. Hender son Is stored to Complete i Health by Dr. Dix Tonic Tablets. George W.

Yarhrough. one or the lead. log men or the Methodist church and pre- sidisag elder of the district to whldh cry college. Oxford Oa. Is located writes entertainingly.

of old Dr. Henderson in a recent article Jn The Wesleyan Christian Advicate. Hi 8l the olden days. tine early tittles when Dr. Henderson discovered thu ghost In Professor Smiths pantry.

Tine doctor. In a letter to Hayes Coon proprietor of Dr. Dlx Tonic Tablets rays Oxford Newton County Oa September 6 1SSS. Messrs. Hayes Coon.

Gents My case was a low type of general nervous prostration. I had an obtruse pain In my left shoulder and arm. and in fact I was semi-paralyzed all over. a hopeless case. I had been conttrd to my house for six months hall given up all treatment DR.

JAMES O. P. H. l. The Hero of the Ghost of Oxford.

but seeing your advertisement in T4i Atlanta Journal I concluded to try your Dr. Dx Tonic Tablets and Constipation Tablets. I commenced taking them on the 1st day of July last and they worked a. wonder In my case. I have gained ii pounds In weight I can walk to Coy- lngton a distance of two miles without stopping to rest.

My age is II lat January but my sudden transit from a low type or despondency and gloom to IL high degree or cheerfulness now renders lire worth living. I will continue the we of your Tablets yet for a while believing them to be all that could be said of them. The violin and bow in tfce picture Is or my own make. Although I play on my violin. I am a strict member of the Methodist church.

Respectfully JAMES O. U. P. HENDERSON. rTrInifravenne7sRe pastor.

Predate a. m. and Pc Ui. by the pastor. at330 aim W.v A llemphlil.

superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening" a 730 to 30 o'clock. SrrangersncoralallFln vited to all i Grace Methodist. corner of Boulevard as Houston street Kev. W.

P. pastor Preaching at a. in. and 1:30 p.m. Park StreetOWest End.

Rev. Joel VK Daves pester. Preaching at-11. a an. xml jau p.m.

fe. Walker Street Mtthodlit church june. Uon Walker. and Kebon streets. Rev.

Dr. Atklcson. pastor. Preaching at a. m.

and p. in. TJ Payne Memorial Methodist. corner Luckle' and Hunnlcutt streets. Rev.

W. W. lirins- held. pastor. Preaching at 11 a m.

and 7 0 p. in. St. Methodist corner Pryor street and Georgia avenue. Rev.

Ii. J. Ellis. pastor. Preaching11 a.

in. andI Sip. in. St. Luke's Methodist church.

Rev Clay. ton. QuilUan pastor. corner Berean avenue and' Borne street. Preaching Sunday at 11 a.

m. and 7 JO p. in. St. James's church.

Rev. Thomas R. Ito- Catty Preaching at 11 a. in. and SO p.

in. by. the pastor. 1. Azisiry Methodist church.

corner Darts and Foundry streets. T. it. P. eee ps tor Preaching-at 11 a.

in. and 7:30 110 in. Merrttts Avenue Methodist church R. W. Blnghani pastor.

Preaching at a. on. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.

Wesley Chapel. North Atlanta. Rev. W. A.

Parsons pastor. Services at 7:30 p. m. Trinity Home Mission. Preaching at Tai p.

m. by the pastor. East End Methodist church. Preaching every third Sunday by the pastor. Rev.

W. A. Pierce and every tint Sunday by Rev. H. Newtpn.

Oakland City. preaching In the after- noon at 4 o'clock by Inc pastor. Nellie Dodd Memorial. on Washington Heights. Rev.

F. Vi. McClesky pastor. Preaching on second and fourth Sundays at ii a. in.

and 7:30 p. us. Decatur Street Mission 263 and 271 Decatur streets. corner of Moore. Regular servlcee Sunday morning breakfast services.

Sunday school 3:311 p. in. Servces Sunday night Tuesday night Thursday night and Saturday night. Meals served free at the Saturday night and Sunday morning' services. C.

H. Burre superin tendent. Methodist Protestant church. Mitchell's chapel. y.

W. S. Cotley. pastor. Preaching Sunday at ii a.

nfl. a ad 7:3 p. mc West Atlanta on West Hunter car tine near Ashby street. Rev. P.

W. McClesky. pastor. Preaching on first and third Sundays at 11 a. in.

and 7 D. in. Epworth church. Edgewood Rev. S.

B. Ledbetter. pastor. Preaching at ii a. RSL end 7:30 p.

m. Peters Street Gospel Mission located at 154 Peters street. Metng every Sunday et I a. m. Sunday school at 3 m.

T. C. Mayson. urtntpn lpnt. Pr a fin at p.

rn Services every night in the week Park Methodist church. Rev. Robert Toomhs DuBoss. pastor. Services a.

m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 9 SO a. rn.

As O. Candler. superintendent. Marietta Street Methodist Epscnpal church between Spring and Mactow streets A. F.

Ellington pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. rn and at 8 p. TO. Sunday school at 11:45 a.

m. Epworth teague at 7 p. at. KlrkwooJ Methodist turh Rev. H.

W. Joner pastor. Preaching at ii a. at. and 7:30 p.

at. St. Paul Id. E. church.

East Hunter street. Rev. H. L. Edmordson pastor.

Preaching at 11 U' ind 7:31 p. in. Baptist. First Baptist church. corner Walton' and Forsyth streets.

Rev. Landrum D. pastor. Preaching at ii a rn. by the pastor and at 7:50 p.

at. Second' Baptist churcth corner Washington and Mitchell streets. Rev. Henry Mc- Donz DD pastor. Preaching at Ii a.

in. and 7:30 in. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:0 a. at.

A. C. Brlscoe and B. H. Tlorntcn superintendents.

Third Baptist church near corner Jene 3' avejnue and Marntta street. Leu O. Brughton. pastor. Preaching at a.

m. and p. in. Central Baptist church corner Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev.

R. L. Motley. pastor. Preaching at IL a.

at. and at 7:30 Firth Baptist clurch corner Bell and GUmer streets. Rev. Alex W. Healer psa- tor.

Preaching at a. in. and 7:30 D. in. Sixth Baptist church corurr Mnium and West Hunter streets.

A. rd pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.

in. Jackson Hill Baptist corner Jack- son street and East avenue. Rev. A. A.

Marshall. pastor Pxeacthlng at ii a. as and 7:30 p. at. Prayer meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. All cordially Invited. Capitol Avenue Baptist church Rev. N. B.

OKeUey pastor. Preaching at Ii a. at. No services at night. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

in. W. On. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:31 p.

in. Young Peoples meetlag Thursday evening at 7:45 p. in. Glenn Street Baptist church Rev. V.

C. olorcross pastor. Preaching at ii a. at. by Rev.

E. R. Pendleton at 7:30 p. m. by Rev.

Lawrence Turner. West End Baptist church. Lee street. Rev. S.

Y. Jameeon pastor. Preaching at Ii a. at. and 7:45 D.

in. Sunuays at ii a. m. IIn1 p. m.

by Rev. C. Donaldson patcr. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

A. J. ilaygood. superintendent. B.

Y. P. U. meets Wednesdays at 8 p. m.

North Klrkwood Baptist mission. Preaching every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 930 a. m. S.

B. Townes superintendent. East Atlanta Baptist church. Junction of Old Wheat street and Auburn avenue. Rev.

A D. Kendrick. pastor. Preaching at ii a. m.

and 7:30 p. at. by the pastor. Sunday school at :30 a. m.

B. F. Whittington superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. at.

An invited to at tend the service. North Atlanta Baptist corner ltumphlil avenue and Emmet street. Preaching at ii a. rn and 7:30 Po in. West Atlanta Primitive Baptist church.

on Kennedy street. Freachlrg at o'clock second rd fourth Sundays. 1 Eipiist ctiuiin S. Gcodwln nastor. Preaching Sunday at ii a.

in. end 7:20 p. at. Fifth Biptlst jnlsslon. Glynn street.

near SotthBotesard North Avenue mission Baotlst Rev. G. B. F. Stovell In charge.

Preaching at p. Episcopal. The Cathedral The Rev. Albion W. Knltht.

lean. Washington and Hunter streets. ly communion at 7:30. Sunday. school 9iv morning service- and sermon ii a.

m. Evening service and sermon 4:30. Services every day during the week as follows Holy communion 7:30 morning prayer 9:00. evening prayer 4:30. St.

Luke's church. North Pryor and Houston streets Rev. B. T. Hall.

D. D. priest In charge. Holy communion' 7:30 Sunday-school 9:45. morning service and sermon 11 CO.

Evening service and sermon 7:30. Church of the Incarnation Lee street near Gordon avenue The Rev. Wyllys Rede. DD rector. Holy communion 7:30.

Sunday-school 9:30. morning service and sermon 11:00. Evening service and sermon 8:00 p. rn. Chapel of the Holy Trinity Decatur.

Morning prayer Ii a. in. Sunday school 9:43 am Chr church. Hapevllle the Rev. Allard Barn well priest-in-charge.

Holy' communion fourth Sunday at 11 a. at. Morning prayer Sundays at ii a. in. Ctturch of the EplphJeY.

Edgewood. Sunday school Sid in. Chapel of the Holy Innocents. North Atlanta Walter E. lervey superintendent.

Sunday school 3 p. at. Evening prayer Monday 7:30 p. m. Mission of the Holy Comforter Washington Heights T.

S. Coart. superintendent. Sunday school 4 p. at.

Evening prayer first Sunday at 5 p. m. St. Paul's. East Point.

First and third Sundays ii a. at. Second and fourth Sundays 4 p. m. St.

Paul's church. 741 Auburn avenue. near Fort street. Rev. W.

A. Green priest. in-charge. Holy communion 7:30 a. at.

Morning prayer sod sermon ii a. at. Even. IrS prayer and sermon 7:30 p. at.

Sunday school 3 p. m. St. Gabriel's mission Lawshe street James Robinson evangelist. Sunday.

11 a. at. and 7:30 p. at. Church ct the Epiphany Edgewood.

Morning service at ii o'clock. Evening service at o'clock. Sunday scnool at 9:30 a. ro Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church.

Marietta street. Preaching at ii a. in. by Rev. R.

O. Fllnn. Sunday school at 9:30 a. an. Hoke Smuts superintendent.

All are cordially Invited. Georgia Avenue Presbyterian church. Rev. Chalmers Fraser pastor. Moore Memorial church.

Luckle street Rev. A. R. Holderby. D.

D. pastor. Services ii a. in. Ltd 7:30 p.

in. Central Presbyterian church. Washington street. opposite capitol. Rev.

Therorn td. Kice. pastor. Preaching at ii a. an.

and 7:30 p. at. The Pryor St eet Presbyterian chapel. Service at 7:30 Po in. on Sundays and Tuesdays.

Fourth Presbyterian church. Orner Jackson and Chamberlain streets. Preaching at 1030 a in. and 7:30 p. at.

West End' Presbyterian church. corner Gordon avenue and' Libby street. I jssr 0. xWJ vBnlCVpastor teaching pastor it a. mi and 7:30 rv Associate Reformed Presbyterian iiv earner Loyd and Garnett streets.

Rr H1 B. Diakely. pastor. a. an.

Wallace Presbyterian church. West Tail ttretRev Julisji S. Sibley. pastoR Eanieit church corner' Hampton street and. Bradley avenue.

Rev. B. Ililihouse. pastor. Services at 11 a in.

and. 7 Po at. Highland avenue" Sabbath school. corner. Randolph.

street and' Highland avenue. Villa Rauschenberg. superintendent. Ser- vlces-S3D Devotional exercises leld a ro Xlrltwood Presbyterian. Rev.

U. O. Flnn pastor. Services at 11 a conducted by pastor lIapevilie Presbyterian church. Rev.

T. P. Cleveland. D. D.

pastor. Services every Sabbath at aj rav and :730 pm Inflicts Park. Presbyterian church. Rev. D.

G. Armstrong. pastor. Preaching every Sabbath 9:30 in. and 7:30 ii.

in. ConTegationa3. Central Congregational church. West Ellis street at the Junction of Church street. Preaching at a.

in. by the pastor. Rev. Prank E. Jenkins.

Sunday school Puller superintendent- i Pleasant 11111 Congregational Sunday school. Ponders nvenue and Marietta street. Junior Christian Endeavor 2:30 p. in. led by Miss Bessie Denton.

Sunday school p. re. 3. W. Kreeger.

superintendent-V Central Mission. Central Union Mission. North Broad street. Rev. A.

Jenson superintendent. Services every night at 7:30 o'clock. Burl- ness peoples prayer meeting every day In the week from 13 to 1. Sunday school every Sunday at p. at.

Interdenominational. UnlTMSOlUt. Unlvenal1st churcfif William H. McGlauflin DD pastor meets. In Good Templar hall 73 North Broad street.

During August services will be follows Sunday school 9 II. in. Public worship and sermon by pastor at a. at. The Y.

P. C. U. meets Wednesdays at 7:45 p. at.

at the homes as announced Christian Science. Sunday. service held at rooms. 205 and 208. The Grand.

at a. in. and 7:30 p. at. Wednesday evening meeting p.

at. AU are cordially invited to attend. Salvation Army. Salvation Army. 125 Marietta street.

Captain and Mrs. J. W. Edgell in charge. Sal.

vation army meetings every night at 8 p. in. Junior meetings to which all- children are Invited. Saturdays at 2:30 p. m.

Sun. day meetings at 3:30 p. at. and 8 p. at.

Holiness meetings Pry Friday night for Christians only. Christian Church. First Christian church. No. 44 Ea Hunter street.

C. P. Williamson minister residence ill Peoples street. Telephone 931. Study in church building.

Sunday school at 3:30 a. TH. T. L. Jemlngs superintendent.

Preaching by pastor at 11 a. to. an p. m. lstur Endeavor at 7 at very Sunday to which all enJeavorers are cordially invited.

Midweek prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Spat' tree. Congregational music and strangers cordially welcomed. West End Christian church on Asinby street near Gordon. A.

E. Se000n pastor. Preaching at a. m. cud 7:45 p.

m. Catholic. Church or the Immaculate Conception. Sundays First mass at 7 a. m.

second mass. for children exclusively followed by Sunday school at a. on. Last and high mass at t. in.

Vespers at 4 p. at. Week Days First toasts at 8:30 a. m. Second mats at 7 an.

Sacred Heart church. Peachtree and Ivy streets. Sundays First mass at 7 o'clock Sunday schocj at o'clock second mass. for children only at 9:45 hlgMi mass at 10:30 vespers sermon an benediction sit Week Jays First mass at 6 o'clock second mass. et 7 o'clock.

PS. Peter and Paul's church. Mass on. the first Friday of every month at 6 o'clock. Spiritualist.

Tine Society of Spiritual Science will hold Its regular Sunday services in Us new hall 116 Peachtree street. Professor Oscar A. Edgerly or Lynn. Mass. will lecture at 7:20 pm every Sunday.

and test meeting Thursday evening at 8 p. m. prompt. All are welcome. Lutheran.

St. Johns German Evangelical Lutheran church corner Forsyth and Garnett streets Rev. Erich Schwabe pastor residence 158 South street. Services at ii a. at.

English Lutheran church service con ducted by t. Probst. In the Young Men's Christian Association hall. at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.

Unitarian. Church of Our Father. Chulch street near Foryth Rev IT S. Val. pastor.

Service 11 a. as. No evening service until further notice. Undenominational. Marietta street mission.

No. 191 Marietta street. Sunday scnool 9:30 a. rn Temperance school 3 p. at.

Gospel meetings 7:30 p. an. Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday. Colored.

Loyd Street M. E. church. corner of Loyd and Hunter streets. Rev.

T. B. Adams pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.

and at I p. at. and 7:45 p. re. Mount Oive Baptist church.

Rev. E. J. Fisher pastor. Preaching at ii a.

an. and 7:30 p. m. Big Bethel A. M.

E. church. Auburn avenue and Butler street. Rev. Dr.

W. O. Alexander pastor. Services at a. at.

3:30 p. m. end 7:50 p. rn Friendship church corner Mitchell and' Haynes streets. Preaching at 11 a.

m. 3 and 7:30 p. p1. West Mitchell Street Colored Methodist Episcopal church. near corner West Mitchell and Tatnall streets.

Rev. A I. Cobb. AB pastor. Preaching at Ii a.

tin. and p. at. by the pastor. St.

Paul's A N. E. church near corner Humphrtcs and Wells streets. William Flagg. Jr.

pastor. Preaching at 11 a. at. The first Congregational church. corner Courtland avenue and Houston street.

Rev. H. H. Proctor. pastor.

Sunday school at 8 30 a. at. Professor W. B. Matthews.

superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. at. Shllot. A.

M. E. church. near the corner of Tnurmond and Iiaynea streets. Rev.

P. G. Simmons. pastor. Preaching at 11 a.

Tn. 3 Tn. ni. and 7:50 p. an.

St. Pauls church 2 1 Auburn avenue near Fort street. Rev. W. A.

Green priest in charge. Holy communion 13:45 a. m. and 7:30 a. in.

morrp prayer and sermon Ii a. flvp1 rp sn4 sermon 7:30 TV on. Wheat Street Baptist church corner Auburn avenue and Fort street P. James Bryant. pastor.

Sunrise prayer meeting. Sunday school 9:30 a. an. J. S.

Brandon superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. 3 p. an.

and 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Fair Raven Church. Gospel tent services on Humphrlea between Chapel and Peters streets.

Rev. D. IC. Knight DD MD pastor Rev. C.

P. Perdue superintendent. Sunrise prayn meeting. Preaching at 11 a. m.

3 p. in. and at 7:30 p. an. Annual Sales ovarO OOOiOOO Box FOR BILIOUS AKD HEBVOUS jjISQRDERS such as WI id and Pain in the Stomach Giddiness.

kulnes after. meals. Headache. Dizziness. Drowsiness.

Flushlnlt of Rent Loss of Appetite. Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills. Disturbed Sleep.

Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THETniST DOSE WILL GIVE RETlEl' Is TWEnTY MINUTES. Every Iatrerer Will acknowledge them to Lo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHuI8 riVtA taken as directed will quietly restore Females to corn. pleto health.

They promptly remoy obstructions or irregularities of the tern and cur Kick Headache for Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion Boechams Pills are Without a Rival And th. LARGEST SALE Of any Patent Medicine In the World. SZo. at all Drug Sttrea.

LADIES Relief at i hrtJflkV DR. UKTEI. French Female Pllld or tkcs Jsiit karfe0 PuVop onlj lo metal bom with tb rrnc OI1 to Bl whj as Ed or rend to YhtYSi Ii hulls fd. tfo. Ml ir Jfew York.

for Dr. oo HKL1KF MRS. KENDAL. i MELBA. CALVE.

I SARAH BERNHARD SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Saturday October 22 1893. PATAULA CIRCUIT. 1. J.

G. Plnkstoo v. J. M. Harreti et at Submitted.

2. Central of Georgia Railway Company v. J. C. Chancy.

Argued. 3. Early County v. W. H.

Alexander. Submitted. 4. J. S.

Wilkins v. American Freehold Land Mortgage Co. Argued. 5. H.

H. Grimsley V. W. 11. Submitted.

6. Eliza. Spires Reuben Winder. Din. missed.

7. Patapsco Guano Company v. John F. Hurst et al. Argued.

8. A. Lowrey v. M. L.

Lowrcy. Passed to the neel or the docket. S. Dawson Compress Storage Company v. City Council of Dawson et at.

Passed to the of the docket. ii. 1. T. Long v.

W. J. Oliver. Passed to the heel of the docket. 10.

Dispensary Commissioners f. of Terrell County v. II Thornton tax. collector. Argued.

12. 3- S. Clifton et at Northen for use. Argued. 13.

City' Council of Dawson Dawson Waterworks Company. Argued. 11. G. B.

Harris v. Sank of LittleRbck Pasfed to the heel of the docket. 15. J. A Thsrnton J.

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