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

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, AND NEWS. SATCRIMY, MARCH IWr. We Placed the Bullychoop Gold Mining Co.’s Slock with Atlanta Citizens at40c and 50c aShare NOW SELLING AT TS CENTS TO $1.00. We Placed the Stock ot the Montana Consolidated Cold Mining Company NOW SELLING AT TS CENTS. Both are paying regular monthly dividends to the fortunate holder, and we predict these stocks will sell way over one dollar per shareJthis. coming-summer. We now offer the last of the Montana Consolidated Company’s stock at 75c per share. As soon as this is 3old 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 all ex posed to the eye ana 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 such 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. News and Notes OF SECRET ORDERS AND Fraternal Men Conducted By CLAUDE NEALY. 8IG OYSTER FEAST IS SPREAD BEFORE CHOCTAW BRAVES The i-lim’law Red Men me doing thing* three days On lam Monthly uleep a Iuikc mun- Imt of the w union. ami chief* a**.’* ta bled. mountl the council lire to enjoy the oynter feant that hail been prepared by <*h«H taw'd fammid conk, l*am Sa• t hem I lentil* Many vlnttlng brother* weie aim* |»re*ent niitl enjoyed tin* In**. (•Halitv of I'hiH’lau. (Tmctiiw lin* a fine *«>t <*f t hief* an«l they have nuakeiietl new Intelem in tin* liidinbernhlp. Many new applhathm* dre the result A new out lit ha* been |»urfha*e«l for the ilenree team ami dplentlltl rltuullsth' work I* being |»ei - forme#! by thl* team. Much credit for the proxpft tty «*f Chot taw * |* due to the untiling atol e tile lent work of the present • hlef **f record*. Pa»t Sachem kditar A Haiighu. aldo Pant Sachem* W. I.. Ilamhi Ick. 1*. J McGuire, V J. Detinl* uml other* Among the viMtlng Heti Men pie.tent nt the la*t meeting weie l*a*t S.i> liftti \V. H. Abbott, of iTtendcee Tribe 'IKEA IISF. ON THE GOBBLERS: SOMETHING OE I HE ORDER By A GOBBLER. town 1*4*11111.11 field of lait.ir. anti therein The Am lent Order of Gobbler* 1* a S find* •-notiKh to do. Th** tear of sorrow *•4 # iet, fraternal, aoi lal. educational and , h»*» been w Ipeu iiuas many time* by . ..... , .. . . ; the kinil hand 4*f “llenevideni-e. and the onl.r, whirl, „ f unK „|, h illuminated «llli Kind- in tin* >enr ami wiih !<• t•*» Incor- nee* by the genii** woril* »»f "Merey." iHirateil under the name ami m\!»• above 1 It It a** no marhh* altare. m* wreathe*! "fTTTFUTIilTfJt.Tr ~TY\ mi#' •''•m]i.iF.7TT\T "♦*♦**—• w—oWwetaw nf inr+w—» l>ui **»» »!*.. Of II,... it has cnMnnil, B ,mui ll " 1 " " ,v "'"'R in p<-pulnillv ami ix ih*Hllli* #1 t • I***. -etmtt- a pnmtttieflt -tirdt-r - j It* |*i In* Iplee me l»# iiev.deu# e nni* 1 • and « liarity The haml .*r hcm*\**lem *• I ha- l***4*n «*Nt»*n*h*4l I** hip*# ur tin* ne«*#li jand to «|| y up tli tear* **f lln* afflicted I'lm willow, in In-t * dllude. ha* calleil j slral. ami {down l»l«**lng* iii*oii It ami the little \ G,d*»*l# j orphan* lia\e li*unieil in matitmli* i.*jg* where I |*peak It* praise* |t ha* In***o « l.»*p*-d jin the mm* ..f "Mi^iV and ha* I hound li**a11 t*# Iii*m 11 l*\ ihe g**ntle In* I linen* *• of ’‘('luiiitx •• The Am lent 01- j del of Golih|i*t* Im an IllMItiltloii found* ! , ionun**»iit*. ami gra'itmle pout * otit *#f It a free |lheriit|.*n t he IrRinn* Ttmr i* »-r taujcht setthh the Ha. n*l li.dl* of the onlei ale inlateil in make men Iwitio Tin* 11111- all*th- w**ik I* # s nlvi*d fioni muni .111- • rilel * it I* vi*l > digllilieil, * la>- ery amti*lng nevei among mranger* where he will ami when* tin* order h»**i known lie im ive* a *urdial ARE INITIATED BY PIEDMONT LODGE ..pel to i*rili*t l*li»*.* t*» exteml It* rtehl **f ln- I men f.u tin* inl\anceineiit ' Hit# ti«*t> to hi Inglng Into thl* gieut fi.i- |of the piltii'lple* of tin* fatherhood of ierniiv men #*t good moral ehai.i* t**i " * tin 1 Information i.-* d**u*#l « *ti- 11 nt 1 *1 ilei of l Jolihli t I*l*drnont lodge. 1?b, independent Oi - der of 4 id • I Fellow*, met Friday night and gave the M*cond degree to more Ilian .1 il.rien'caii.li.laIe* There i.* al* r**ad\ moie than half that many more remix to g.» in with the ii*'.\t cluh. Piedmont lodge, though young In 1 ear*. I* a Hi# w ire In ndd Fellow ship m Atlanta If >011 want to have a good time. ju.*t drop down to Piedmont on any Ptldny night and \ou will surely get lour money** worth. All member.* .ire urged to Im* pr* ***nt at our next meeting We art* going tn •tan soijiethlng. and ir i#»u are not then* > »#i won’t he -|n it." MFMJUUt. 4.**. rank ; III lie GATE CITY COUNCIL • OF JUNIOR ORDER RAC GOOD MEETING Gate 1 Mry «*.*uncH No ,lr #» F M met We In* "day night with all officer* pri *# nt an ! the councilor p • Ming This emtnet! hold* the record »*f Ing flie IntgiAt In Georg! won the high# xt h*»tior* **f am in tile wtate It ha* taken In ll. * !**#• luemhir* dlltlng the pie*. 1 at.d hid* fair t-* continue lilt game j -'-p* r.»u** t *»nditi**ti« in ture Then- wen* *#\.'rnl g ».*d t.«lk during it.*- e\* n»ng A nun.t*# t . lOI* fI "Ml other * ••lincIN Mi le { CEREMONIAL AND PA RA DE EOR KHORASSAN KNIGHTS — Kilda tempi#*. I >1 am.it 1, «»r«h*i I nmdi f..r the pai# nt *».h r the Knight Knight* of l\h«ira**ati. will h**!«l a hlg 1 "f P'thi. . > •-<etiiiinlal M»g*|##n In the Pvthlati , ii - hall, in the Kl*er building. **' tii night »*f Maivli^.**; The . ereiuoni.il will , j ( '! , , ", I hi pi e. filed liV a gie.lt *»tn*e{ |*,ll.|i|e t T V Illuminate#! with re# I tin* t.i.i*.— The ' •!" ml l*.*'ipe .0 M . parade will I*.* follow..1 t.x a Ihr.h-Mip . ,H ‘ '* 1 “! *’ ; P rn . f'Honed t*i a Imt.-l» mi* 1 •’* * t w nii-h tin* 1 en*im*ulai l»«*gin* ! 1 he following letter. I *11*. tiling t * h n utg*#l that c\er\ \.*taiv pro. «er# im*nial I* I*.mg -# nt **ut l»\ S* •*#-. « »•»• • t. / a* the temple i!• lm;»t tii.it j tarx \\ T Winn ’ x ' v w,, *» ! them at a” * * 1 **m *nl»il* 1 "Ih'.ir Sir nil.I Hr..Hi. . tin Tii.- ! * . .... . , , I'. -l .III. 1.1I r. ..111 h. I....I .lav nlKlil. Marrli .t.. « III ... .-rtt ..iir nrsi ;1 , ii,.. iK . \ n ..Him 1 - W n.i. h.ill I t'rr<-ni.ml.il m .-Uhi niu lari ..in-, ..n -tn*ri ai I-' :.a Jamiai v :i", «a« a m.. ... inn . v. i \ •■. >(ti. I..I l.i|n.| Imll.m- . an I... n|iiii.l,...|in, nn.l ».• i.-..•Iv.-.I iliirtt f..ui . ur.-.l .mlv fi..ni .1 I! #v«n. ,v BIG ORDER MAN TO VISIT ATLANTA . loch j lion Ihll Montague, of Ith hm >ml. • *m* of th«* m»t prominent lavvxet* and js.i-iit • >i#l«*i tm-n # ( f ilie vtate of Vir ginia will x i-it Atlanta next week and i hf tile glleM .if local Odd Fellow*. Mi Montague will anile in the « n> | Motidni afternoon «*\ •*» the Se.ii.#*uid J ,,f wo j, 'Ait l.tne rallxvnv and will I*** i|tiat ter«*#l j -n: ;i ti *»f lIv • ilir *’ii>iliii.nil nlirhi h. «vlll f ; .^ n ir, Inlnaiii. r.l ih- bV««Ii.m-T lir-i an Jrl'.lllr J.nii'a. mllt.ir ..f Th- W. E. H. SEARCEY, JR. W. E. H. SEARCY, JR., IS A BIG "JINER" K. If. Searcey, Jr, nf Grinin, I* •nc* of the leading fraifinal order men i* state. He L* a member of the feat TTrr.,r#l of Appears #*FTiie Great Council nf Hed Men and Is prominent in other orders. Mr. Keurcey is of genial dlspohitlon and Iiuh number* of ft lend* throughout the Hlate. He hag been honored In the state body of Red Men more than once on account of his familiarity with the law* of Ri*dmen*hlp and Is nmv serving the long term on the Great Hoard of Appeals. LADIES FORM A UX1LIAR\ 10 MACHINISTS^ ASS'N < *n la**: Tliuixd.ii night week in Fed - I auxiliary. erathm hall the wive*, daughter* and HlHter* #*f tin* unhm machinist* m t for tin* purpoM* of organizing an auxil- lati t*» the International A****» hitloti .*f MachlnKl*. In behalf *.f tlm mdi r. .1 I. J.*ne*. pl e*|#il III **f No. 1 I'Mlge, W **|# ollled tin* Indies Following Mr Jones* address line. William !tohin*on. » hair* uumltti*.* In charge «*f the *• 11 Xtlanta l.o.lg** No It. Odd IVI-I, IM and Tiu-dni night n .«! l.odg. No He w n \\# iltu sd.il and will i » Frldai morning hii night he will iKit in fa* $1. fir and h i-• tiunth# t. p#*rhaps i|ft\ xi!. ugh th* IN A PERSONAL WAY. i, Itobrll-. -f Mont Me. g . >■ *a #*t Georgia. lmpi**i#il »• It M i- Ju.tg* Iiob. rt T iMtit* i r .i* 1 great tn«-'dpuii* -*f lt*-d M* 11 nt«*n N J. wie*. I,, a t|#l i # ••g. \ ■ f It. d Mi n ! 1:1. Hi«*tl-.ien. <*pe.ik \ »u* fn# n#l n»*w ' ' ’«« »»*' Mi.iW .*ur :.iw *.*,-, s i hi- appli# atl *n f *• Mal. o and »h#* lull hit loll fee #•!» x 1*1 It ’ ••* $t* ant I* is g. It a llUMle s* l ha i w In |i the I am mailing «*\#*i> i-.iaix in it** t*io- imp.iial |mlm* meet* i * i *.**.»ra*|.» pl*- a n**tl e that ail max kn »\i that • Spt lugs n*\t Aug i't \ • »*i t. pi* s,.|*ta- iht Maul! met t mg Is th. i.*s| si«* m. . ail npoi* ., i*u-:*. sj,,., p, Klld.« Most t. .u, pin* mg then fee j *.•**• \ . • i»- j - ! at $1 • while s,inn* ate *o.ik*ng i* J. i .*uiihiiu #*u \ . i t>«*i**iM'li i.» h..||* •nil oilier I* 11*. |.*tlgel In th* *At-I - lake ih*s .# .u-ilng g**l t in# I at-i m# m al stag#* I: i> i "Xitic -,n ir I".!,*.- \-.*s.u \ .la. . .ui:»s# ' :• * -x .i; t ,,x# tli. . .lint* 4 an I .1 »lng ■ \\ y WINN | MAXIMS OF'FRATERNAL WORLD | I kMMiMiHMHiHHiNiMnmitMMHiiaiiaiiMMmmuHiM IM . :.«lge ro**m lx the h *m. ..f ht#»in* * ,»; n, n*,, f. tent t kid Fellow lodges. Fulton N Hint JMetinu nt No l‘.»u. \h M 'litagui* I** p,i-t gland maxtai j f i'iI.I Fell*.># - • *r NMiginia and ,x . giainl npHs, matlie from tha; state* *•* tlw S**\c»elgn Gland la*dgt. II* i* »luui man <*f tin* Judt«*lai> < **mml:te«* * **r that l».*#h and m president **f th* I l. .lie* mil I ell* t ,»xs.„ I.t11#*ti Journal of I.ah#*t. win •"•of the « o-op. iat|.*n **f men and women •"(In everything tending t-* th* hettei- m**nt of mankind. Ilf -I )ln William Rohliw..,,. Ilil. t ilall.m il xi-i-retaty and tn*aMii4i*. linn gave ai interesting talk on the «*!*J»*» t and hen . IDs of an auxlllan. \\ A Wells wax next on the | ...gran with a poem il**dl. at.ll to tin* la lii** Tlu* tetiilltt«*u «*f Instrumental musi | hi- Miss Katie Mttishimin. and vocal | solos by Miss Hamiah, Louie Koeher I anil Mrs. Ai«*hle i’«n»pi*r and coon s«*ngs and darning hi U W. A nil re wh ii** . «♦ iii*«l ioiind« «»f applause. I Th** foliowing holies then phiceil their I signal tit »’s ,.n tii,- elmrtei- list. Mrs. Milt** Hi ley. who was elected pri*shient pi.* lent Mrs. ileorgla Wilson, seerc- t.m pto lem . Mis. WMIIIatii H'drlnson. Mis a I*. Latkin,*Mis c. L Hun. M?s .1 S. Price. Mrs. Arch It* H. f'oop<*r, Mrs r s lloser, Mrs J .1 M. An.ini. M's A l> Garrett, Mrs. t'luuil I.avton, Mixs Mamie Johns. Mrs M F. Johns, Mi- W .1 Ik.ne. Mr** J. H. Hlnckwi bi er. Mix w A Wells. Mrs. II. K «Mevi-laiiil. Mrs. Gi*oig#> DeHonli*. Mrs Frank T.i> lor. Miss l.me Parilee Tail -i and Mrs Kd i i Shh-hls It# fri shments In the shape of satid- w |clies, fruit, cake afnl «-off**c wen* then serveil l*v the members **f tin* «otumltte#*. The eV4*nlng passed in a tn*»st «*nj'»\ able mannet. WILL BE INSTITUTED IN PORTERDALE, GA, A Tlf-w TihmnTbr YTie tlegree'M.T T’— rahonton will t* Instituted auuiu time soon at Porterdale, Ga. W. H. Lamb, the effletent chief rf record* of Welaunee Tribe No. 36. f Porlerc|ale. is one of the prime movers In tlie organisation of the council nt.! has secured a large list of chart# r members. The Institution of this new conn- ll of Pocahontas w ill do much tow aid building up Welaunee Tribe, which already mnshlcred one of the leading tribes in this section of the rescrvati a of Georgia, TICKETS GOING FAST FOR VAUDEVILLE SHOW OE FULTON REBEKAHS Fulton Hehekah lodge was the s* • n** of mu* 4*f the liveliest meetings In r.t hlst#»ry of the lodge on Wednesday night. This lodge will give a hlgh*«hi-< vaudeville for the benefit of tin* l**dg** «»n March 6, In the hall on Doi.i”;r t street. I A large crowd Is expected to ntt# n- as there has already been sold six- nundreil tickets, and the event pn-tm *•» to be one long to be remembered. A Bad Stomach Leticni the usefulness and mars tb#* hip p'.ness of life. It's a weak stomach, a stomach that ran hot fm>|*erly perform Its functions. Atnung Us symptoms are distress after eating, nausea between meals, heartburn. 1 belching, vomiting, flatulence and nrrvous headache. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures a bad stomach. Indigestion and dys pepsia. and the cure l> permanent, Axept do substitute. # igilt hi the gr4*at ft S*»v. h* • th* I- Vl-.it t ll« l: l-*.|gt * x* • •• •! c\ .*!. CI.IIIKI-I % *•• th. -Mi • ■ t |S„ nt* u ’ **lg** A g f .*-. i. d -r.l. r i- :# g • •* I*** * I** x* l,. • I,. *, .nf U- ... - I*. - • . 4** | U •* 1 ' I'll*’I* ft* *1 I* l* - W * * ■ • ;' tug! •I h.- f tb.* iiapp: 111.. \l *» GLF.AS »N WOODMEN CAMP ... I \ » W ., 1; r -t \| # x * t* .tig f»4 mill;.!* *i»x and #•* 1* .. x * f * — . had I*. Ill . *t, U * . it* - : I - * • Mg • • .cup W BEAVER NEWS. Ti«*k id***ut y*»ur fun' Talk about >*»;;« h.*t ttiu*‘ ll wax ilui*> in pl#*nti at th#* mi***ting of Atlanta Ikim No I • * It# ax. i*# lax» Mi’tida; night. Fr >m the time !*i« *!d« nt II ill* > an- iiH'.nu'd the opening **f tin* .lam until th#* a#IJ *ui'inn* nt. fun i ii* and fi.t- :«1I. -#x It . fill \ rvigh. . Fan 111 that lie |*a#| l.irMipe- >"*' ,l '" S fr ' ,n » w «* n«l ail i*i - pteme dam ».nv-n:l*n 1.* 1J in Hlttn- •t imtate j tngham la*«t week, f:* o-. Ill ti;.u w* '■* >’ **M : lin.l ilf,. .•„ . tmll.U'i , .hii.Mi- win. ,I— * xiu*d to \\ K- tin* ittudoi wa! > arm right ii:* to •* 4-mtetttH. fi.ttirniti. in Gtat we #• ii 11«*«I fifty-tv. » i.j.ri* appli- Teachers Holding Institute. ..mt- f--i m •mlit-i -:up ’•* Tiie i*»„•..m Fi.im the lime e.i h « an lidai# ap- , _ i \; . M;> y * f. ■ •*»*a: «if ,#-,-^-n**l m it**- «* *p»Ha pp.-uns ix ir..-fttw- * • • •:■ ‘tester'll ldtn •' *-inilldati a:i*l beating liix h»-t- «..**i, 4l . .. v. * t> buiil»-n until t»*fi had waded th*- u.My watetx an*i f.fight the tierce n i * t.t x ir - if.*t> *i.r#* w a *• ••nnetbinc >itig. t** CLEARS THE COMPLEXION • tin.* Laxntm- Fum Sirup i-timu- * x ita Hi* * .4ii#i tluno-ighti » *eanxex -\ -«• *■ i .1*1 I 4 le.li- 111#* <**mp|t \|iin i i 111• t« x .«• > I* .*i. hex Ii iv ih,- Lev • tn* t a u. ii . n and chihir. n. ax u ill . l*«. i ' i» int. •! d *i. ex ||t •( ■al I***’ JUNIORS RAISE MONEY FOR PROPOSED TEMPLE JUlll*»l # »i night $.*»,' t*. I..* tli* i It d x| ixtn mass meeting **f I# r of Atlanta laxt M#*n- ; WilH t.Uned toward tlit* Junior temple, with h u i »u i'a|dt«d avenue, near 1 SEWANEE TRIBESMEN MAKE GOOD SHOWING The warrlorM pf Sewn nee Tribe, ih ! Men. t»f the hunting groundH of # ington, are muking things lively f r pale face.M In that vicinity. A recent report from that tribe In it- #*ftten much progress. Thin tribe w.i« organised la»t .xprmg and has air* #•*’• more than doubled lt« metnberehii* Tin* 4li*gree team Ih In splendid f*h ii • The tribe will give an elaborate* en'.# • tainment In the near future. FOR IIUQICE8TI0N distress after eating, dizziness th t heavy feeling, wind and pain* » the stomach and furred tongue, take Beecham's api • r ta* I that more than half' • *f tli** x|,„ ^ h«« he**n taken and tli.it tli. n..rk -t # #>nxtnn ti**n util begin a** x*»**n ax all .*f the st«H*k ha*. b***-n Mih* ' xi i lin'd TH*- f*it.* iia** aliea.Iy he».|v putviui.:Tli* »*Ji!#!ing lx 1 \pfft#*#| t I * *xi ub>*ut fI;..*»•*.* Vh** ball r.x.x t.»it*»n in . h.irge #*f tin* liultillng * **n*#ixtx ,.i k it luilingiuitn. M II \hh*#tt. t*t , ar*uri-r. and Pills before you retire to rest. Th** start tlu* gastric juices, assist t :e stomach to dispose of the food, en courage good appetite, soun#l • * gestion and make you feel life ■* worth living 8«ld Everywhere. In bo*e* 10c. and -’^* w. :•»*-*» xta! Heir et. n. Odd Fellow** Entertainment. .1 *»t*;»h ! • IL Ii. :ti *r.. *,f t! . h ••III I 4 IloW i. n#!ei t-d. J F held *1.1# ■ *UI14 the M H \!*l» I del. Will x. ..|* I,,u|, • *f in*' ** 11• • i* i*. . •*f file II #»?ti - ■ ■f til. Ill • ttmr v in. ii i j Vaudeville for Woodmen. A s.iui!« itiU* * ntertnlnment f *r t*#. Yom tit - f J »’ I;*. *? i anii. V* v*. xilll !••• given .«' th* Pvthlan hah |\y,,. »atnl Hun* r »ti>n*l» n# \t Fil ial niglit. J.*x# j !*. |t Flli.*ttr. the v. ||.kn** *n cn* t< -aa. ihurg.: of lla afTu.i, FOR YARD, POULTRY. LAWN. CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE IALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD W, J. Dabney Implement Co., (1 So. Foriyth 81., Atlanta. G>