Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 19, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. mniT, uici u. iwr. THE OCTAVE ARIZONA MINING COMPANY !■■■■■■ —■ -V - r , »*• " HAS PRODUCED AND SOLD TO THE GOVERNMENT OVER ONE MILLION AND FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD its This company wishes further to increase dividends. stock to exhausted and price ratoedT - ~ ~ "* th ™ aB ta Mm “• Mook „ atoAboiight at this foundation price will, in my judgment, show 100 per cent-profit within 6 months, besides the monthly dividend earnings. This company has a capitalisation of $1,750,000, which is the smallest capital of any big mine that I lmdw of. To offset this, it has a large and fine working plant, and millions of dollars’worth of ore. Let me show you photo graphs and descriptions. ■ , < 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 Twimui. A REAL MINE is a mining proposition which has passed through the many years of the "Prospect” stage, has oeen equipped with a full mining plant, has very large bodies of ore all exposed 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 in vested is not only wisely invested, but in such propositions as we offer, sure of large increase in the principal. I CAN PROVE EVERY STATEMENT TO YOUR SATISFACTION. FRANK M. SCOFIELD, 1007 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Specialist in Good Mining Stocks. SaleB Agent for the Bullychoop, Montana Consolidated and Ootave Mines. GREEN ISLE OF ERIN FONDLY REMEMBERED 10.1 to undo, as far •• poulblr, th. wrong, of centuries and lira Inland jnation and freedom. A man thonld ha too hna? lining frlanda to bar. tlma to think of hla mles and on Rt. Patrick’* daf our n and kaarta afeould ba ao filled with .... for our great apoatla aad tha lata ba lov*d aa to exclud* all trtca of tuta, .ran for England. Neither do Loyal Hibernians Ban quet Monday Night. Eloquence, muilc and a feeling of fcrotherhood and good ftllowshlp mark ed the banquet Monday night In tho Hibernian hall, whon tho good Irish- men of Atlanta gathered together to boner the memory of Inland'* patron Ulbt- Tbtre «u a doublo celebration of tha 4»r tin. year. On Sunday, St Pat- ndt’i day proper, the Ancient Order of Hibernian*, tho Knlghta of Colon), bu and the catholic Knight* of Amor, ki heard Father Murphy talk about 8t. Patrick at the Sacred Heart church tfirr lire Father Gunn had officiated tt blah mass. But the annual banquet wa* reeerved tot Monday night. It came up to tho npecianon. of the moot optimistic and *** voted by all to have been tha moat ncc.»rul m Dm hlatory of Irlehmen to Atlanta. Cover* were laid for tho toll membership of the three societies, nl a eelcci program waa wall carried W. 1 • John p Murphy acted aa toaatmaater Ml he prefaced each Introduction with Pneng remark*. Emmet Reynold* 5»m! the program by alnglng the earing of the Green," and then Rev. ttih.r Murphy waa Introduced for the tottue or ih* avantng—tha raaponae to ih. toast, -The Day Wa Celebrate." ™ £ C Wheat aang "Loma” with “• Mil-known ability and Mayor .' lr,, ' v ,h0 “ praaent doaar to “to ty bi« appropriate remark!. “Come 5}'* ,0 Birin.” by Jo* Reynolds, wa* followed by a recitation by Philip O. Aten-y n in Carey responded to "Tho loutu In.uman." and tho program doeei, win, -Ancient Order of Hlber- and "Dear Llltl* Shamrock,’ “ 'onnolly. when the acuttered children of come together for e feau of lore, their ■lode aid Imaglnationt shoot* aot dwell In loom and shadow* In eadneee and dteola- Ion. but In gtorloui and unclouded eno- •nine. No Apologia* to Make. Aa Irtehman hua no apology to make for hla race or for hie country. A grand old race, ladrad. I. the Celtic, with Its ardent and pintle tempera amt, IllUnt Intel! r.ud'W Is far beyond the . the Rnt wave of the . that retlrel westward the Una aad tha broad ' la Central Ana. th.t glum, top.In tad Par. .icy Qub* .. ... . . .. ilrangu wa. driven to th. verge of feat, aad robbed by the Homan and rated genian and energy, wan for ranturtee •The ant flower of tho earth Aad tho ant gwn of th* ran.” Bren before th* Introduction of Chrln- ttanlty. the Irtah.Celt and reached n high •tat. of civilisation. Hr htd n*v*r been nnbject to th. wlthMtng and d.mornllilng Infineon of the Roman ratiflery- Th. englrn of Rome never floated from e citadel with- "When th. world bowed to Caeear. When the Union, war. hla .lavra. Freedom foond a horn. In Brin And a bulwark In her brave*." Woman of Ireland. "The woman of pafan Inland." Prealdeat Boomnlt, In hie (tody of th# ao- good and brautlfnl." Famous Irlth Ruler*. Cnlthalre blor, Co* of th* Hundred Bat- lira, mill cf the Mae llMtagra, wnra also famous Ullralan ruler* OLrary waa high king of Erin, when fit. Patrick ap peared with kingly power and might, to lanure th* permanent* of what remained of the one. grant Celtic race, by Ineor- cHTa vsSm rte li'iwU.. ^— - the ppopl« ,h« hud q hla exp*rtrnttB how wjjj fittM <S«SSN?£ •uretta waa w ?n to this. Will. FATHER M. J. MURPHY. , Ai _ Fathnr Murphy’n addrea. on Inland and th# Irlah people at th# HI. bemlana’ banquet Monday night wan oapaelally noUbl# for Itm falmea* toward England and it* aplrit of optlmium. to-rry feature of tho program rendered. It waa In Father *u wen SU'T.'f uddreeu that Internet can- j! , ,' "her Murphy apoko eloquent, u tM.hnwrd a thorough familiarity subject. Hie address. In full, F ATHER- M -j- M URpHY*B SPLENDID ADDRESS •ay. Dr. Oelklr. la aot felt In th* .... 'be .upraise bright, forever, iui. T. hl * “•? tepeat and reverter- » f "bo can toll?" •* , n . t,. n niiriDt Urea of n#n h*ve htv* «j • fr,vt - whit moat th« IItoo of H rn* ‘ ' ?rv , t '’Inflwoiifo tholr follow-mou * f»rmal utterance? Conao- "ho addroaaoa hla foUow-mon It Me-f,', rrsponsllilllty, aad should to, ;' u not to — *“■- — . a lilt. dll ."J 1 "’ li no _ J**' biting lived eolebntlon thonld Include n fierce tirade again.t Englm-l. We can not close our eye. to tho feet thnt .Ithough nlflrlnl England h*. been cruel to IrcIniiJ, the B.ng- II.b. n. a race, arc not devoid «f all great Qimlltlea. Ilow, oihi*rwl»c, could It happen that from their little Island home, not big ger than the elate of Georgia, they bar* annexed one-fourth of the earth, and fuln over one-fourth of Ita Inhabitant.? Ilow, oth.rwlae, could It happen that they enn Stephen In anrh men aa langtou i Hampden. Roger Itaran .nd, B'™ n ''le i. Bhnkeapear* and Milton, Nelwm nnd nrougb. Joahua Reynold. «nd llalna* ■»bt that n 8t. Patrick's day m ^ori”T.r.d« 0, .nd'-'NiWt“on,' llara.,. Watt and Arkwright, U llil.m f.wart fllad- ' t'artllnnl John llenrv Newman? men have enriched the world by hiring lived, and ore n glory to the rne. from which they aprnng. Falmoaa to Oth.ra, To admire and appreciate the qualltle. of another me.-, even If that race baa bran officially vary often cruel and oppreaalve, doe. not laaean lore.and appreciation for onr own. nor chill th* farvld aaptratioo* for liberty and Jo.lie. which any nobl. rac* poMcaei. To bellev. that th. Rngllah an without any great qualltle. would t» *• unwi.n to Think all tb* great qnilltlea of tho human rac. wren centered In the I waa brought np with n Berea hatred of everything Bngll.h- and •• a boy longed for ■ he time when, with • pike or rifle, t would do my part In drirlug the Bauenagh from the green .bore, of Brio. Veer, .pent In Kngl.nd did not leraan my affection for Ireland, but It taught me to dlecrimlnate lu'twecu Official Knglnod, dominated aa It ha. Iu*en largely by ao many atubborn and bigoted lories bv an many proud and arro gant m.mhern of the nobility, and the grunt BUM of the KngllaU democracy, whose heart Gladstone, million, of E.glllhmen are ini dent Irtah Sagas "were quite different &bfct of of 0, ^bX ,, .AjhSi nweetkenrt of tha fated son of f nteb. huve tha charm, the power af Inspiring turning tha romantic lore that baU tha Udln who*, lordr ware th. knight, of tb. Round Tnhla. Kmer had the 'fix gifts of a girl'—hraoty, *od * raft volra and .west tpoech. and wisdom, and naodl* W ?n k pr»f?.’hrt.5an T iratond. thardgnofTor. piulltjr, dl.lluguTihed*tha high kina’, court at Tarn. Th. nli*ndor of in. refill atat. ,rK ? S'TR&JJS and WaV h.r. mad. flm. ■II th* mar OU and amNtloo. and (toralnt* and.i italic* Si, d vo C ^ down oTriVni ^ tt tha bottom aoTIdly Caltlc-odorona with a thoomnd arenta of that fair, mntlc, ItllMful land, where Ik* topi* tree# bloom forever, and the Gowers Ilk* men. tre lm- moral; where .fair .women «nd bravo mn live on In nadlmlnlahod youth, reveling In -ting Innocence; where * in 0?^ hra oav.r bran equalled in th. aanala of church hl.tory. Th. crakdaur aad aubUmlty of tb* Chrlitlan religion, tbn brauty tnd that warn clear «nd iirnetraung, to kaarta that were noble and tender, and to Imtgl- nntlnn. that bar* never yat filled to par cel re. "A thing of brauty." Th* god- new. (weetneu and tendernran of th* Christ aaemed to bar* again detrended tha earth la tha person of Rt. Pat- to alavit* n whole people to th* vary acua of spiritual greatness Into Apostolic aaal, I. now turned th* fl.ry ardor, which Knight delight to the battlefield, lu dead, of prawns. Id sthlatle games aud which finds lu hlinrat taprea •Ion In tha heroic dreda of Cnchnllla and Finn. Where th. old Celtic wnrrlom wen wtldly conquering with th* .word In IT Oormtiy tnd Italy, thalr ChrUttanlm •ctBdanis .1111 more rallant aid Intrapld, carry th* light of th* Uoim.1 and th* bl*M- Inn of Chrt.tlan clrlUutlon. In th* c«n- turtra after Rs l*atrick, Ireland, th* horn* of learning and piety, I. nliu th* grwt mlMloaary land, where man holy aid troa. cultured and daring, tear* tb. Iri* they lord ao w.lL pcn.trnt. Into th. farthrat fraunrura of ih. Alpm th* Voaagra and th* Appenlnes, Iota the forbidding *oUtndra of th* Jura, wander along by tbr Rhino nod th* Main, th* H*us* and tb* flrhaldt, to praach Je.ni Chri.t and HI. Go.p.1 of darkunc and tha shadow of drath." treaty rann.illc •chooli foundad ^ by three valla conllgbta II _ oat gloom. Tha rare from tl ‘ aplritnal and Intallactaal activity lb I soldier* of tha craaa war* baa tb* Ibroa* of th* Ptahvrman. Irlih Scholar.. To Irish ulnta and scholar* I. do* tb* glory, which •• center* at lurnlnff and platy, one* encircled loon and Kindi .tarns Ripen tnd Malma.bnry, Lux.il In th* Votgra. Rt. Gall In Ik* Alps Relehanao la th* Rhla.land, Hobtilo In th* Appanlaas Th* graaraally charucterlitlc of Pagan Ireland la not laaaanod, hut lm Chrlrilanlty. aa Is avldaacad by lea. chnrch.i and monaatrrira ra moat high, and ndornrd with *.».» --- mut dear and precious Th* Initau aVeciinn which Audi ao high ao npramloh la tb* “hranlng of Cnchalfla tear the dead body of reratadh. end tha 'Rorrowa of th. Children or Ur." la now B jlrituallird Into n lev* .till retaining Its nmno tenderne.s hot ntmolntrly aoprema for God nod III. Kingdom. Tb* love of aainr* a hot duttoyed, _ irnagthtned by Ut knowledge thnt .tchinB beauty of thalr awn lor*- „ m only -a fatmt rafieclton of tha Beatty of th* averiaiua* heaven, their true cooatry. their tn* name, to which "God Himself to Kan and Mom." Th. lata*** pride of aarmtrv In now chnngod In a pride and re faith at Patrick. Columh. Adowa tb* ages th* great tie* of th* Iriah nr*. *1- uallned by th* Inching of lost tea* of their loatre. th* mut terrthl. perwcutloa., the moat awful mlifortnan. th* moat adv.ru dr- cumauacu. r.w that* .re. If any, great I natui ited at Pttr , ^jrtflod, more and more spiritual- land, until It In pra-.mln.ntly first In the Immortal kingdom Chrilt founded. Look around over the world and ere whet the children of Rt Patrick have done and are doing.. See the countlrae churches which tiSLa aa brewn. Rm tn th. vaat empire of Hlmto. •tan. In ditkut Atrlcs beneath the south- era creuTa far off Australia, the numerous "Boh” Tfiyl.r’n Trlbutn. And eatold. th* flald of religion, let tn eloquent United Hato. unator, U» Horn Bob Jaylor, of Taaauua, apuk for th* Root of Brin; "Where la tb* hattl*fl«ld that baa aot bora glorified by Irish courage and baptlud by Irish blood? And where la tb* fret country who*, council, ban not been 'afrengthenrd try Iriab brains and whom wealth baa aot bora Increased by Iriib brawn?" . , k Whrearer th. B»g of war flatter*, the spirit of trtob chivalry 1. there, panting for tha battl* and anger for tb. rhargs Whether It b* Andrew Jackran at New Orlraii. or fiton.wall Jackran at Chancel. loravllls whether It b* Phil Hhrrldan In thn mddto riding Ilka a god of war Into the thlckrat of the fight, or Pat nehurn. trading n forlorn hope tnd dying at th* canoea'a month on th* breastwork, of tb. fos It I. th. ram. Intrepid, unconquerable •plrit of nMlm* courage which Sow. Ilk* n atrram of Inspiration from nl* Ireland to Ira the aoul. of th. world* greatest leaders and to burn forever on th* altore of Tlherty. Wherever tho banatr of peae* Ik unfurled over the progratalva Kncll.h epe.klnr on- tton. of the earth, thl. um* Irresistible Celtic blood ba. ever been prerant, .biplus th. destinies of empires und republics It I were naked why onr Monthern people are ’ pultovr t would answer. "It la not ra ra tmi ve, I would tntwsr, -much th* .ffect of cllraat* aa tt la the pre dominance of Irlah blond In our vein./' VISIT HAVANA NOW “BEEUNE’S” S. S. Brunswick Rt und trip to Havana Inalud.a all *x**n*M •n ntram.r. Return- $An ■AI I ,n fi on ram. bout p.r- "T11 mit* two day* In Ha- w van*, but good far ilx month* If dtalrod. Fortnightly from Brunawlak, Ga. The •arret and met enjoyable tripot th* araran. Barb day a p«rlod of de light. Luxurious aut.rooms Bread promenad* decks Kin. cu tains r<L\7a«iofaT8Sttr& Brun.wlok ilteamehlp Co. Brunswick, Qa. ’SSTiS? 551 T*kmt* m4 CiftMtaNta tafekkitataM Mi I* Iranis, r 229 Wool Wirt to, ATLAHTA. jj. It wa. this that fired th* heart ot Pot ck Henry to preach raccralon from Kng ih wraith and th* power of Knattoh arms. .. wsi this thnt nerved our Irl.n Ainerlcan president. Jam** Polk, to have Mexico IhrashKl before brrakfa.t If wa* thl. th.t wok. th* lira In th* Irlth baram nt John C. Calhoun and Impelled him tn thunder * •tat. right, under thn con. out our Irlth name. th. sky ‘ would lara half Hr d low the asm* a ynn—Grady, whose of nerllou Into the fond love and •ticuiion. without our it of onr national glory w •rare. Th* South would Grady aad Fatfear Rjn eloquence calmed tha nlrtt hate, and wooed th. nation •mbrtra of fraternal Inv. tnd pete.- Grady, who, ilk* th* morning ntar. bused ■w; ra Iriih it on from -- aternal day. K.ibrr liras Jrish poet and prat-priest, th* Toni Moor* of Dlxt*. whose spirit (hall keel watch onr thn folded ntnr. and bars tha morning of thn resurrection. Worth Dying For. Tas an Irtehman hat no .poloty to make >r hla rac* or for hla cooatry. Ireland, a. O'Connell mid, to a land worth loving, worth dying for. Of roan*. ■■ Americana, onr Drat Ion nhoold ho for America, but. thank Oo4, th. moat Int.nra love for America don not tgrlndt Ion for Ireland. Uow can a mao love bla wife If h* did not love, or If he cram to lov# hla mother, la tb. man aot dtaplrahla, who. nrt.r win nlag a held* fall at lift and neguty and ey. with untold wraith fur bar portion would forg.1 bla mother, .specially If that r ther were poor and euff.rtng. Although could aot mitt the cbirmt of "tali Columbia" (for wbat man with a mind tu appreciate, a heart to Ion. aud an Inina I nation to ptrrrir* t thing of brauty cat min them?) I bare not lost toy of my ardent affection foe my dear, suffering mother beyond tb* was Tr — --- ' T •- kef tran than .. tb auihratan I love her more d devotedly In her lourllnrsa than If ah*, were great and f. 8. 00X * 00, DisWfcnton, AUsnU, Ofi. Brag? & Byon OSTEOFATmSTS fhyb^ian'an a! Offleat: 324425 Century BI4 |*ll Phon* 3*01 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. of liberty ■ml piocperlty • gOTamga re*peeled by’tha rat'on. it center of toanlag and mnctlir-hot, Sn«. Soo"KS K and from tbo botto. ’ n heart that bvraa ' : »o mnay k forefitlwn. M * ,n a*w* WIcHUral rrUBli . 7 cw0 ** > - hrln *» fw «Bd profit* ABt ill protparoui to bo l«»t: Thoa It lo to»* bravo man chooooo, whit* Fh h.!! 1 * co . w * 1 ^ •*■■*!■ aside. Doubling lu bio object ■plrit whllo Iconl lo rruolfiod. And tho multitude moko vlrtuo of tb* fmltfil thojr bare donlod." * _.l of tho Irish moo, '"tornl or not, rightly Iraki to th* rid" HI. U.trick loved •• their mother. Tl why w* h«v« met together tonight t* her loving greetings to Ml her that are •• determined •• onr fathers of .. to do all In onr power for tb* grand i enune of, nationality, tk* atraggl* for whb an the Hon. John Temple Graves aaya la one of hie brilliant, editorials "combine* ra many elements to nppral to thn nobler sentiment, of mankind/™ i for • rentnry ban th* ran* of Brin; with brlahter hop** for th* triumph e reuse ra desr to their besets M ■ ■"TSWa*! £1$ ,,0 °^ thw »> I Tie tbs sunburst respirndrnt-fir fltsto lug on hlgh- Brin’i dark night Is waning, her day daw* la nlgb." The Emerald 1st* hla had a loag and, dreary winter, but tbn win tor to now pas* "* already teal Ik* raft aad'era tl* SSm' yra which Indlrat* th. apringnl* ” ty nod prraperity; *nd w. can fed tb* summer warmt' —- — |inni'tl* *1111 11(1. First ^flower of tb* Mrtk. aad first ram af mlght*h7u tfcra with prood.r aad f ■t Opreul