Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 10

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THK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATI'IIDAT. MARCH t UW. We Placed the Bullychoop Gold Mining Co.’s Stock with Atlanta Citizens at40c and 50c a Share NOW SELLING AT 7S CENTS TO $1.00. We Placed the Stock ot the Montana Consolidated Gold Mining Company NOW SELLING AT 75 CENTS. Both are paying regular monthly dividends to the fortunate holder, and we predict these stocks will" sell way over one dollar por share this coming summer. — We now offer the last of the Montana Consolidated Company’s stock at 75c per share. As soon as this is sold the price will jump to $1.00 and $1.25. Dividends paid monthly by the company. J. Wilie Pope is president of this company. A MINING PROSPECT is a mining proposition based upon hopes, or faith in the unseen, faith that some time or other it will become a mine and able to earn and pay dividends. Only about one out of every five hundred “prospects" eVer become mines. A REAL MINE is a mining proposition which has passed through the many years of the “Prospect” stage, has been equipped with a full mining plant, has very large bodies of ore ail ex posed to the eye and which can be measured and assayed, and thus not only has proven its ability to pay dividends, but IS paying dividends. Our business is to “cut out" the “prospects” and find the proven mines, which are already earning and paying dividends and can show their ability to continue so doing. Money so invested is not only wisely invested, but in sucn propositions as we offer, sure of large increase in the principal. WE CAN PROVE ALL OUR STATEMENTS TO YOUR SATISFACTION. FRANK M. SCOFIELD, 1007 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SALES AGENT. SELLING AGENT for The Bullychoop, Montana Consolidated and The Octave Mines. All of them successful mines. BIG OYSTER FEAST IS SPREAD BEFORE CHOCTAW BRAVES 7REA USE ON THE GOBBLERS; SOMETHING Ob THE ORDER By A GOBBLER. town !»«•««»li.«t Held of labor, and therein Tin* Am lent nriler of Gobbler* Ik a j flnilx • Hough t" do. Tin* tear of *orr*>w yrrTTTTTT.HiTnnt: .ml.. I, I h.iHbecn .. I|.. .1 i.'.mv iimiiy iln..-s by . . . . . , | urn Mini H.iii.l or”miU t tuU l liH».“n-nil i Irr hPH..v.,lum uriler, which bail It* orHtH< I ... , lf .,, IKUi , h mumlnuliul will, «la.U In tin* your l'.m.i, ami nun Inter Incor- i m*?*n l»v tin* gentle word* of "Mrrry." I pointed iindvr tin* name mid *t vie above ' I; ha* no marble altar*. no wreathed ~r" * ....>*#. o. apnn-Trf ttm-ft *>»« ..uikuiuilj Kia , , mil erautud* [...ms „.it ,,f >l.-r .,f n.l.l Coll.nv s. met Friday night ln i!" 1 N ‘*> - | H .. free Ills- an.l gave the see.,ml degree to mure 'T*.",io'7. ,, |‘‘ WM *,' T'."' , , '•'*•** tb.t *», e i.i-aslil "'"'In ean.lhla Ira. There Is al- li> |>i lit* l|ib * an* bem*\ olein *•. mel*. tlu* mirrnd hall* *>t thr ordei **♦• *.♦!- , . , , , itii.T ar„nrr Thr hrrml -! i-ne.v-oi.-nee i.. make in. n h.-tie, The , lio. I " " llin '«»» ***** " ,n ". v more -xuuhRhI <** xurtun* tiu needy ;illL*lit wt*»k i-’ e\.*:vrd from :nanv rm-• 1 go in wiUi the next c lub. ,**iy dignified; amusing. Tin* f*lioc taw Red Men thing* these day*. On la-f M"iidnV"vtnrp n large Iimii- bfr of tin* warrior* and chief* n**cm- bl*d uiuund tbe i’bminrHT*T m enjoy the oy*ler frftjct Thitr had been piepnted by I’hiXtuu’M famous cook, P.i*i Sa chem Ihuiiii*. Mnny-rMtinir br«*HY-e- ..——— —_______ were also pre*ent and enjovcd tin* In**. d«»un b|e**liig* upon It. and tin* little* pllallty ,.f fhoeta.v. l" r| '"e"," ""''I l,a T'' «nitllu.le 1 Choc-law ha* a tine eel of ehlef* an.l "" l.riUnea || ha* heen . they have awaken* |„„-,e*. In ll,.- * '*7 “"'«* . -y meint>er*hli>. Many new implication* j ,',f •*« *luirlt \ ARE INITIATED BY PIEDMONT LODGE * of thr nfllleted. |*-l**nt Uidei*- !i!«d*\ base t-allvd -b •*!. and \** l« • •Mow »bip outfit are the remdt purchajtotl for the* d»*Ki* «* team and j apfendld rituullatb' work beltiK |»er-! tunned by thin team. Much credit for the pros|***ilty of. ChcH'law In due to tin* untilIiik and em dent work of the present • hb*f of recordn. Pant HaeWetn Kdaur A ltauKhu. ! alto Pant Sachems \Y. I. Ibimhibk. j P, J. McGuire, V. J. Dennln ami other** Antony the vloltlng Hed Men*pi» *** nt 1 At the la-t meet lug were: Pant Ha* In m ! W. II. Abbott, of c-herokee Tribe; W Harry tgiiye. 1‘towah No 4.'. Prank F. Smith and J. 11. Murk*. «»f c’.»mam ln* ; No. «. Phnc'taw’ alwavi* extend* a hearty i Welcome to all MhIHiik He*! Men. when* In* will ami where the «»r«h beet known, he recelvee a cordial id ban been by the yen tie In- Tbe The Am lent tu- w*uth\ and an Institution foumi- j*»r«ler u »-h**s ».* extend Its field of ln-!start .somethin*?, imd If v**u ’•*» the advancement > linen* e by brinalnK Into this yivat fra* { there v*ut won t be "In It." »f tbe fatherhood ofjteinity men *»f «•»***! moral * lumicter MKUUEI1, *b l of Cobblers Is e*l bv ao*m| men of Ibe pilndplee (••si ami tbe br**lbei hood of not a rr-thrinuH eactrty tin- i hutcli la m> way «h*ee this lntru«b* upon the **.o t•*• I domain of tin* I tin church, but simply «onlines lts**|f to lt*<|i;u Ptatlmant 4ru1gr, ttmuah yeure. la a live wire In 0*1*1 in—AHntt+n —If—yv*u want - to -have good time. Just dmp down to Piedmont on any Friday night and you will surely get your money's worth. All members are urged to be present it our next meeting. We are going to not It I* | If further information i« desired cott- rtval of }*•*•»•!» I tig »!»♦* Ami* tit order of (Sobbicis. sain*- will l*»* choeiTulh given by giatnl MYii'tan A (*. c;. Atlanta. GATE CITY COUNCIL OF JUNIOR OROER HAS GOOD MEETING «»Ht'* ' undI No. : M . met Wednesday titgl.t olflcen* pre-« at ; ,n ! the *■ •Idlng This council holds the Ifig the largest fr* (J»-*ti won the high* s; t, aojs . In the stat. It lias t ; ,k.-u inn memlHTs during 11.» and bids !.»•• t » • ■•t.tlm aatne pr *sp* • *':s i .mdltb* lure. There u. r, *..» ♦ t.,! y-. during tbe * \ • i:lto£ A r.'i tot s from "H i r « ..m Ms IN A PERSONAL WAY. nrrtu Ibdiett*. * M -m... g • CEREMOMAL AND PARA DE EOR KHORA SSA A' KN1GH 7 S Kibl.i temple, Hraniatlc iinler Knight** ol-Klioi.i--.iti, wul b<* d a lag i i. ioonial ***-?-l.*n in the I'ythian i'iir- tb* lull, in tin Ki »r bulldiiiK. **n the nigiit "f Malt'll *«■' Tbe «••('••monl.il will nun b f-o ilo* patent oi*ler. the Knight?* • f Pytiita- ‘Tin* line- for tbe loeal oi**inb«*i - will rem.iin tin* -am.. J* annually, but *lue- foi leu - re.-tdent uieinbe* * have been *. dm ed t . f 1. a year fn.m J.iuu try 1 Uliili'ln.iled with red fit** 1..IVM* The •Ml.ltlf Will be follow ed bv a |»«lteh-up. P**r \ speelal f'lUuie on March JK will be a Htreel p.ll.l'le al »’. !'• f*r 7 ».'c|*»* k P HI. followed bv a Hul<li Miipper, aft- el w hich the « elemonial begin- •ereiimnl.il, 1- being tit "lit b\ S*.'«*. taiy \\ T Winn "He,i: sir and Hrotbei on Tue.-- lav night. March w ill *..*« in ..nr next ereuiollkil ***•>•-!.m Hill la.*»t on**, on Jantiuy S*». win, a **u..*-- ii.oti «*\**rv -tandp »lnt. ami w* ie.ei\**l ! flirt \ - f.*m •1*. 'Ills • 'll Man b w.* imi-t have •V* 111 w. -ll. Mild .*•..-! v *.•*•• (but to* *•• !•* * n.ipj* tirt s \ V .1 ■! ..V Know. a.iir !.iw ll-. • • lire a fez. an the temple \Yill in-i-i that e'ety one wear them at a'l • * i« ,u"nlat- iii rut tit • Ite-t tpiullty oflb lal f**/ * an !»•• had at George A • PIoding. 1..7. Whit*ball .street, at ' < Uth lal lapel button- can be *>*•• . ute,| only ft*mi J ll W atts ,x * . :jo Austell building, for t|. Ol V >ui • ill "1 del for Ol button* through III* s* < • tetill V ‘ I5r»*thr**n. -peak to v an Pond n »w t hn applh atbui f »i Mai. 1 and ! .11.HI II !*. "11 A pi il 1 1" si:, and I ail milling ev. iy \ ■!.!!* in the «•-lit- t • • »*.*•». e that all nuiv know that M.I • 1 *>|n : IIIK |H tile la-t at $1" M *■' t* 5 b*- ale pL«* lltg their fee :• * " '■■it.* -"ire .»».* making u 'e* It 1- pl.Oltlg III ItiiMieli-*' - * •' ■ "V* :!•.* t • itn i v ,m.. doing - g* i "ii a Ini*tie. -" that when tin* Spurn:- next Xugiis: v.un i* |u. -enla- t!v.- ..hi i.|...|i a nieinbei ship m Ulbla .,f vm.irlo '’"anting .n \.*u |* r-ui.iMv •. b**ip u'.ik** :*»'s a . 'ii-ntg g • *.l time. 1 am. V . ■ tn \ at* . . oil* «* • V W ’!’ \N INN Sc • ' a. . ‘ BIG ORDEB MAN TO VISIT ATLANTA lion Mill .Montague, of Richmond. «*!*** of the nio*d prumlnent lawyers and s*** r* t order men of the state of Vir ginia. will visit Atlanta next week and be tin* guest *.f local Odd Fellows. M* .Montague will arrive In the city Monday afternoon over the Seaboard Air Line railway ami will be* unaltered at the Piedmont .Monday night In* will \Mt Atlanta Lodge No. 14. Odd !'•*!* juh W. E. N. SEARCY, JR„ IS A BIG "JINER" E. H. SEARCEY, JR. K. II Searcey, Jr. of (aiinin. Is dTlTie'Te.ulinpf fraTrTnnr'nrrter-irren In the state. He Is a member of the tout Hoard of Appeals of the Great Council of Red .Men and is prominent ln other orders. Mr. Hennery %•* .♦f g*>ao*l dUpuidtuiu and has numbers of friends throughout rtliu XtatT. He has-been honored In the body, ot Jietl_MeH 7 man‘ J han once on account of his familiarity with the laws of Redmenshlp and In now serving the long term »>n the Great Hoard of Appeals. LADIES FORM A UX1L1AR\ TO MACHINISTS' ASS'N On last Thinscfay night week In Fed-J oration hall, the wives, daughters and sistei * of the union machinists met lov.s. and Tt Capital Lodge i .Miicoii Wedn* night w tin. will go t*» and will return !*■ unto Pi tday morning. •Tlduy night he will vlnit tw*» *llf- • *nt * bid pel low lodges. Pulton No Iumnt No ltni. Mr Montague I** past grand ina-t- i of Olid Pel low s of Vhglnhi an.l *•» grand tepr* tentative from that *oat»- t * * the So\*r«*lgn Grand Lodge Me * halrman of tin* judicial > ioinn.li!*-e of that to.tv and t<- |ne**tibnt of th* fraternal iclb l asso* union. auxiliary. The rendition of Instrumental music by Miss Katie Marshman, and vocal # . . . It i sol**s by Miss Hannah. Louis Kneher f" r "»• purimiw „f „i-ganl*lmt an nusll- Mls A ,. rh |,. „ mitH laty to the International, Association of | ami darn ing by It. W. Andrew; Machinists. j cel veil rounds of nppluuse. Ill belmlf of tbe order. .1 I. .|otif«. Tin* following ladles then placed their .... f v it*.. .a signatures *»n the charter list: Mrs. "Vr""",. ,• ‘ 'I. “ - 7. »•'*•>■• """ «■»■ eleocl |,resilient l.,'ll**-. 1-,,Il.mli,IC .Mi. Jnne* nililri-•* ,\|r*. Ceorulii Wllann. secro- „ n March 0. In Iho haU on Decatur • d wcb'ome. William Robln.«on. chalr-lt.ny pro tun.. Mrs. William Hohlnson.»street. man of the committ**e in t harg** *»f th** Mrs. A. P Larkin. .Mrs. (*. L Hun. Mrs. I a large crowd Is expected to attend, affair. Introduced the speakers, ttrst of | •*; * sV ..*** !****.•_ •'*»«. Archie_ II._ Coo|»er, j ns there has already been a**lcl several •s. edit.*! *.f The spoke in favor WILL BE INSTITUTED A newr council of the degree of Po- cnhonta*iwttl'*be Instituted some time soon at Porterdnle, Qa. ^ W. If. Lamb, the efficient chief of Ternrrtw nf Wehuntee Tribe No. 36. ryf Porterdale. Is one of the prime movers In the organization of the council and has sutured a huge Hat uf. charter members. The institution -rrf-ihis new council of Pocahontas will do muclt Toward building up Welaunee Tribe, which .s already considered one of the leading tribes ln this section of the reservation of Georgia. TICKETS GOING FAST FOR VAUDEVILLE SHOW OF FULTON REBEKAHS Fulton Rebekah lodge was the scene «»f one of the liveliest meetings In the history of the lodgo on Wednesday night. This lodge will give a high-class vaudeville for the benefit of the lodge ami Pi I Journal of Labor. f ili«* • o-opei.itbm of men and women n every thing tending' to tin* better- ii* in of mankind. Mif William Hobln> *n. Internation il ••eivtnry ami t:*asur»*r. then gave an • ting talk **n th** object and h**n- f an auxilliir) V Well- was next *m the program i pot m dedicated t * tin* ladles’ Mrs Roser, Mrs. A l>. Gamut. Mr.* Mamie Johns. Mrs. MeAnany■, j hundred tickets, and the event promises ’laud Layton.! t«» be one long to he remembered. . I’. Johns, j Hit. I H Hluckweld- 8EWANEE TRIBESMEN er. Mis W A. Wells. Mrs. M K. 1 MAKE GOOD 8H0WING Cleveland. Mrs. George DeHorde. Mrs f Prank Taylor. Mis** lone Parllee Taylor, The warriors of Sewanee Tribe, Red ami Mis Pd o'Shlelds. Men, of the hunting grounds of C’ov- Itefr*-hmeptK in the shape .>f Hand- ini^ton. are making things lively for whhes. fruit, cake and coffee were " ' then set veil by the members of the P H,< * faces in that i A recent report from that tribe Indl- T.ilk CLEARS THE COMPLEXION. • »:im» Lox.itiv** Pmlt Sytup -Umn- lutes lb** liv*i anil tlioiotighly » lean-**- th* t*" iml •li’.ir- the lompbxton o' pimp|»‘* . o t blotche- It Is th* b* *.? laxattv fm o *m* *, .<ml « lilltli.*ti a- r ' t * | * lb i.l d*. online*! t,» bis MAXIMS OF FRATHRNA1. WORLD otino i- snp* 'I •* i •• to th. b ini,. ,,f broth- * I*-ll I', n n * * - . . BEAVER NEWS. tbout your fun! H’alk about hot time**! It was there in plenty n* meeting of Atlunta Ham No. J. H**.ivei'K ia-t Monday highl •111 the film* P»*-hit lit 11 alley all- ... I the o|h*|i tllg * . the dam until uljoiiintnent. fun frolic and fra- t* rnitv reigned Pun. In that we had iyM li**at*1 K"oil n*w« from the -u- preme datit »-a:iver>t!ou lu*!*l Ingham last week. I* »!i« . il had llftevil cundi JUNK RAISE MONEY EOR PROPOSEDTEMPLE report 'cates much progress. This tribe was. | organized lust spring and has already more than doubled Its membership. 1 The degree team is in splendid shape, i The tribe will give an elaborate enter tainment In the near future. V iir Hill!*- ,-U-lde ■•i t•* i*l*' t* Judge Rober • ph*-t glial In* ll Ttehton. .\ ,f laige a—embly :n:' t th*- Tezcherv Holding Institute. elttt.ll flftx -I \ ant- fo the till nub* l ship •*l ill* A Bad Stomach WOODMEN CAMP Lessens the usefulness and mars the In; plnets of life. It’S# weak stomal. x'Vtomech that ran Dot properly perform Its functions. Among Its symptoms are di»tr**«» after eating, nausea between meals, heartburn, belching, vomiting, flatulence and nervous headache. in tbe . 1 him .* randldaie and beating In** "hef ty burden, until they had waded the * I muddy wat* i- «n*l fought the t»« :«*• ctittenis In at* tv then* wii* something 1 doit t;. t* I»•*• evntent er.Joytn* ill *d *11*: i i andiditte- In* ItidtwL glad i*. *A»t* Ai an .enthusiastic mass meeting of • - Jiinioi (»r*U»r of Atlanta last M*»n- ; i.v night f.'i.inio was raised toward the! opimed n**w Junior temple, which I** | he erected In Capitol avenue, near ’ •* cnpltol. It l announeed that more than ha’fl ll,* -i.n k has been taken and that . w hi k **f coiistrut t ion will begin a'- >n a- all of tin* stm-U has been sub- 1 rlhed The sit** ha- already* he* n ■ ting I purchased. The buibltug is ex|*ected l•» n»-t about IL'jbMi. The hall a-soilatb*n. in charge .if the building * on-!-:** of K. R HlMInghniu. (iialrman. M. II Abbott, tioasurer an*l FOR ISOICE8TION di.tress after eatinK. dizziness, that heavy feeliiiR, wind and pains in the stomach and furred tongue, take in I Beecham’s Pills before vou rxtirc to rest, They start the gastric juices, assist the stomach to dispose of the food, en courage good appetite, sound di gestion and make you feel life is worth living Bold Everywhere In boxe* 10c. and 2c. J K 1. .1.0 itaiv that Mali* of th** -Idem Kb T. Willi * t***l Junto .•fill • *iuti**n- •* *nt with I n chaplain •**uncils raMy Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures a bad stomach, indigestion and dys pepsia, mud tbe cure Is penuancaL ▲ootpt no substitute talk • f taking and a* • i .tin - (on. »»•*«! Ibiig. nt l> can ft th* kuh: *! that -*‘\»fal Allan! *, hue v n- * lothlng , tnent t*» t*** gi liallv left III* j Pult**n It«l»**k. Odd Fellows’ Entertainment. u-ph it P.lllott*. on.- * r th* n t*:irit*»ne« and «nt**rt.;lwi harg laid * M. It ill **n ni.ikd- an offi- f Ui-peitlon to all of tin* tli»* northern **ectb»n of th** II** * \p.*» i*. to \i-it **\» ry coutii’il tin* stat** in*« tin;?, w hn h Ik t*» • *• „ Vaudeville for Woodmen. .tu*t*\ill** entertatnnir*nt f.»r tb“ ntntalii- 1m :•* lit of J t* I loot I'ni'p N * v, » will ln'*-d.*v nUlit for be given at thr Pythian hall. Pryor h Lodge at (»dd Fell*»w »and Huh'* -tii**tn. next Friday night, ind iV.l.tu*• etitM-tf. An Joseph H Klllotb*. thr well-known hi* ram will be rendered. te.tulner. lias charge of the uftalr. ** t. ,—L -i.U X FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN, run rnnu, ruut i n ,, bnnn, CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR 8PE- IALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W, J. Dabney Implement Go., , 61 So. Fortyth 8t„ Atlanta, Ga.