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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
t'UCBlMY, JULY 23, 137T.
EISEMAN BROS.
SELF, THE STILT SKATER,
AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK
The Old Reliable Manufacturing Clothiers.
rriT TAKES a double
| I amount of energy
I I these grilling days to
keep us on the even
tenor of our way—but
the man in an
i
EISEMAN BEOS.’
For city grind
or vacation
"jaunt” the
"Two-Piece
Outing” is the
suit yon want.
Delightfully
cool, filmy tex
tured, phantom
weight Under
wear.
Panama Hats,
Straw Hats,
Trunks,
Traveling Bags,
Suit Cases.
“Two - Piece Outing”
Suit will find it possible
to conserve a great per
cent of this excess ener
gy by feeling cooler and
keeping up with his
work with less worry.
Try the experiment.
These natty garments
are stylish and comfort-'
able and made of the
very best grade of ma
terial.
Serges—
Flannels—
Tropical Worsted
weaves—
Crashes.
Eiseman Bros.,
11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, D. C.
ATLANTA
J
TELL DIOGENES 70 HURR\\
HERE'S A MAN SO HONES7
HE WON' 1 TAKE WHATSDUE
Refuses Rebate From
Lumber Decision
After Verdict.
B many of those entitled to money
Iron the railroads of the South be-
of the lumber rate dedaton by
United States eupreme court ore
Ilk* Joieph Fleber, of Brookvllle, Ind,
liny are going to have trouble In glv-
lc f aivay the money the court »ay»
Huy mint refund.
Bor Mr. Fleber has declined to ac-
“9t the money. In other words, he
BmWt think he Is entitled to It, be-
f* 0 ** he has no way of knowing how
iletrlbute It among his customers.
Bht eo far nobody has been found
J Georgia who refuses to receive the
tnoaey.
After the decision In the lumber rate
'“•. which compels the railroads to
nnind all money collected by reason
of the Increased rates to points north
of the Ohio river, arrangements were
made by those entitled to the money to
have It collected.
Claims to the extent of nearly a mil
lion dollars are said to have been
placed In the hands of Ellis, Wlmblah
& Ellin ot Atlanta, for collection.
But none there are so far around
these parts. who will not take the
money.
It Is argued by Mr. Fleber, who Is
one of the firm of Fleber A Holmes,
that after he had to pay an Increased
freight rate, he raised the price of his
lumber so that It was the consumer
who paid the bill. For thaf reason
he says he Is not out anything and
doesn't want tho money. He has Just
notified the Southern railroad to this
effect and announcement of his posi
tion has been mode. He was request
ed by the road's officials to make out
his claim, and he declined and gave
his reasons.
It Is believed that there will be as
many as three claimants for some of
the money, but It will go to those who
had directly to pay the increased rate.
If the mills shipped lumber F. O. B.
cars at their mills they will not par
ticipate.
Twms/t
TlOPfllES
CIGARETTES
Better quality ha3 never been pro
duced—bigger value never offered
greater popularity never known.
Millions smoke them—and enjoy
them-year after year, and more
every year.
10c for 10
Why Pay More7
s. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer
New York
Declared harmless after rigid chemical
analysis by the country’s most
eminent chemists.
THE COLUMBUS LABORATORIES,
COMMERCIAL FOOD AND MEDICAL ANALYSIS,
103 STATE STREET.
CHICAGO, April 15, 1907.
Coca-Cola Company,
1222-1228 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Gentlemen:
We beg leave to report to you the result of analysis of Coca-Cola.
We purchased in the open market an original package of one gallon of Coca-
CoIb. The contents of this jug were submitted to a very careful and ‘exhaustive
analysis for cocoinc and alcohol, and we failed to find any trace of either. Caffeine
was found to the extent of .2 of 1 per cent. The amount of caffeine contained In
one ounce c< Coca-Cola used for making one glass of the prepared drink is less
than one iwu that is contained in a cup of coffee of the average strength.
Ver, respectfully submitted,
THE COLUMBUS LABORATORIES,
Per J, A. Wi9oner.
ProfeiBor A. J. Self, the only skater In the world who can skate on
stilts, will be the attraction at the skating rink of the St. Nicholas Audi
torium, at Ponce DeLeon Park, this week. This wonder on wheels Is an
expert In all of the tricks, strokes and ateps known to the usual trick
skater, and In addition does the death-defying dash while his feet are
elevated 24 Inches from the door. Nothing like It has ever been seen In
the South. This act Is given each evening this week In the rink at 9:30
o'clock, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons following the
matinee.
Th? Ghost of Lochrain Castle
Jl Thrilling Novel of Love, Intrigue, Tragedy and the Mystery 0}
a Famous ‘Diamond
W. H. Taylor, of Richmond, State Chem-
lit of Virginia, Bays:
"I made a chemical analysis of a sam
ple of Coca-Cola syrup. The analysis wa«
mads sxpressly to ascertain if the syrup
contains cocaine, and after a painstaking
search I hart not found any indication
of it.' 1
Or. Louis Schaefer, President of the
Schaefer Alkaloid Works, Maywood, N.
J., a chemist of world-wide reputation,
said:
“I made a thorough analysts of Coca-
Cola syrnp, using tbs best knowledge of
my long experience In the ohemistry of
Alkaloids. I found the samplo contained
a small percentage of caffeine. I could
not Isolate other Alkaloids. I especially
directed my efforts to the doctectlon of
cocaine. Not a trsco could be found. 1 '
W. B. Burney, of the Chemical Depart
ment of the South Carolina College, of
Columbia, S. C., says:
"I bought five gollons of Coca-Cola
eyrup in tho open market and eubjootcl
the some to careful analysis. The ox-
trsctlone of the eyrup wero repentod until
the alkaloids wore entirely removed, nuj
the crystalline substance concentrated
nnd tested. Tho active constituent of
Coca-Cola i.rrup proved to be caffeine an.l
In quantities seemingly loss than in a cup
of good coffee or tea.’*
Jno. M. McCandlest, Btato Chemist ot
Georgia, said:
“I have purehaied In tho open market
samples of Coon-Cola Syrnp and subjected
samo to chemical analysis. I find therein
no trace of the alkaloid cocaine, for which
I made special search, and nothing of a
nature any more injurious than would bo
derived frinn an otdlnary cup at tea or
coffee.”
These and many other chemists agree that Coca-Cola is absolutely
harmless. It is not only harmless, but is genuinely good to the taste
and an aid to digestion. *
By MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON,
Author'of “The Lightning Conductor,*’
Etc., Eta
They were to meet there becauee It
was a convenient place for the client,
who could come and go by means of
an underground passage which led
away to the ruin of a still older castle
built by the Lochralns, and destroyed
by fire before the newer one was begun.
Annette wae summoned there to
dress nnd bind the wound, and In the
process much blood had flowed before
It could be staunched. Trowbridge had
not learned then that the room below
was newly occupied by the little type
writer who had Just arrived; but aft
erward. when she found out that' the
room was In use, he had arranged for
all necessary meetings to be held else
where.
When the first attempt on Captain
Oxford's life had failed, another plan
was concocted. As Oxford went out
every day in Mr, Kenrith'e motor car,
the chauffeur woe bribed to feign 111-
nees, and one of the wheels of the
motor car-was tampered with. That
affair also had ended abortively, the
only good thing accomplished being the
annexation of Kenrith'e Jewel* while
he lay unconscious.
Meanwhile James Grant, Mr. Mc
Gowan's secretary, had been suborned.
As he was known to be In love with
Elspeth Dean, and Elspeth Dean was
deep In the confidence of Lady Ard.
cllffe and John Kenrlth, it had been
be'used aa a tool. But Grant knew
nothing of the Syndicate. He thought
that Trowbridge—the man who of-
Ing—was alone Interested In bringing
off the desired coup.
Thus, always, the Underground Syn
dlcate was faithfully guarded as well
The "only good turn, Trowbridge
—Id, which Elspeth Dean bad ever
done for him, wa# to enable him to
protect Lady Hilary from tho malice
of the woman who would have had her
arrested as a thief. If Elspeth had not
come running to tell him what was
about to happen, he would not have
known In time to eave the girl ho loved.
As It was, he had simply ordered An
nette Drii* to meet him In the secret
room without delay. Sne had not
dared to disregard the command, and
had hastened to the rendesvoue, leav
ing her revenge to be accomplished
later. ...
Trowbridge had toon followed, and
knowing that persuasion or threats
would be useless where Hilary was
concerned, had come softly upon th*
woman and stabbed her In the back.
She had staggered forward dead with
out a cry, and he had laid the body
gently on the floor, lest eome one
should be In Elspeth Dean’s room un
derneath.
Trowbridge ha* been certain' that
the dead woman might safely be left to
He throughout the whole day.. In the
secret room, as nobody eave himself
and that client of the Syndicate for
whom he acted, knew that the hidden
room had not been destroyed by a fall
of the tower's root
As a lire was planned for that same
night—a Are In which It seemed cer
tain that Captain Oxford must perish—
it would be easy to arrange that the
flames should spread a little farther
and destroy the lower alto, with all
the secrets bidden there.
If he had not desired to spare Els
peth Dean, she would have been al
lowed to sleep as usual in the tower
room. Then, she would have heard
and suspected nothing; no alarm would
have been given, and the scheme would
have succeeded.
All these things were told by Trow
bridge In a few words, and It was not
until the last that he dwelt upon that
part of his story which was of most
Importance for Hilary Vane's future.
“Our Sylndlcate ferrets out the se
crets of rich people," he said, “or peo
ple who would be rich or titled If some
one els* were out of the way. Then, It
offers Its help In bringing about n de
sired object; and as It never solicit* a
client who has not something already
by a client, and has never betrayed a
client. I am not betraying one now,
because the man for whom I've acted,
under orders from the Syndicate, la al
ready betrayed. Kenrlth saw his face,
I know, and must have recognised it, as
only a few hours ago the man had sent
for him—sent for him to keep him out
of the way while the Are was started
by me. Not that this man or I cared
much whether Kenrlth lived or died,
but he's known to sit up late reading
In his room, and It was thought safer
for our plans that he shouldn’t be there.
“Kenrlth saw him, as he tried to
shoot Oxford, and ahot me Instead; and
beeldes, he was pursued by a man
younger than he. The one I speak of
Is Lord Lochrain.
“We—the Syndicate—had found out
that there was a secret In Lord Loch-
raln’s family. The son of the old lord,
this one’s predecessor, had disappeared
and was supposed to be dead. If he
had not died, the present Lord Loch-
r.-tin would not have inherited. But
that was not th* secret. The secret
was this;
“Old Lord Lochraln'a son used to
have the tower room, where Miss Dean
has, been sleeping. Ho wae In love
with a girl beneath him !n station; his
father discovered the affair, nnd for
bade the boy to see the girl. Not long
after a quarrel the father and eon had
In consequence there was an attempt
on the old man't life. Some one stole
Into hie room at night and tried to
murder him, but the old man shrieked
for help, and help came. The mur
derer had escaped, leaving only a knife,
known to belong to Lord Lochrain's
only son. After that night the young
man was never seen again, and hit fa
ther'lived on, believing him guilty. The
boy had escaped, apparently, by the
secret way, from his own room In the
towor, and next mornmfc the mark of
blood-stained fingers was found on his
pillow.
“After this the presont Lord Loch
rain who—mark this—was visiting In
the csstle at the lime of the attempted
murder, was practically adopted by his
uncle. Later, when proofs of tho son's
death In Canada were obtained, he be
came heir to the title and the estates,
which would not have amounted to
much had not coal lately been discov
ered on the land.
•We of the Syndicate got on the
track of this secret We discovered
that the young man had married the
5c EVERYWHERE
The Convenience of
a Savings Account
Many people do not realize how
convenient a savings account is,
when conducted under the simple,
up-to-date methods of our Sav
ings Department.
There is no “red tape” in open
ing accounts or in making depos
its or withdrawals. Accounts may
be opened with one dollar, or as
much more as desired, and may be
withdrawn, in whole or in part, at
any time.
4%
Interest compounded twice a year
Central Bank &
girl he loved, but that the had been
made to believe her marrlago Illegal,
and had left her husband. Afterward*
a boy wae born to her while (he was In
oxtreme poverty, and soon after hie
birth she had died.
"There are no better detectives than
we have In the Syndicate. We fol
lowed up every trace and learned after
many difficulties that the child had
been taken from a provincial asylum
for foundlings, and adopted by a char
itable old lady, who knew nothing of
his antecedents. That child Is now a
man, and Is known as Captain Oxford.
“If we had no sure proofs that the
present Lord Lochrain hlmeelf was
guilty of attempting to kill hi* uncle,
and persuading lit* cousin to go off
and Join his sweetheart the same night,
without knowing what was planned to
happen, we were able to frighten him
by making him believe that we had
them. Also, we were sure It was he
who had secretly persuaded the girl
that her marriage was illegal, and In
duced her to run away from her young
husband. Such hints were dropped by
one of our agents thnt Lord Lochrain
left himself completely In our power,
and offered the sum ot a hundred thou
sand pounds to the Syndicate to rid
him of Captain Oxford, the real heir,
who could claim everything, If he but
knew.
"Lord Lochrain had never seen Ox.
ford, and wished to do so. He wa*
staying with a friend at eome miles
distance from the castle. In order to
meet roe and talk over the progress of
affairs from time to time. But with the
idea of seeing his cousin he decided to
come to the Hydro as an ordinary
guest.
Awnings
For stores. Offices,
Residences, Publto
Buildings, etc, manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices, l’hone
or write for
estimates.
(Continusd in Tomorrow's Gsorgian.)
IMPROVED SERVICE
NEW PULLMAN AND PARLOR CAR8
BETWEEN ATLANTA AND
COLUMBUS ON SOUTH
ERN RAILWAY.
Effective Tuesday, July 23, Southern
Railway will establish new Puljpian
drawing-room sleeping car line be
tween Columbus, Atlanta and New
York. Northbound car will leave Co
lumbus, train 29, at 3:20 p. m„ arrive
Atlanta 10:35 p. m, leave Atlanta, train
36 12:15 midnight, arrive New York
7:30 p. m. Southbound car will ar
rive Atlanta, train 35, 5:00 a. m, leave
Atlanta, train 30, 5:30 a. m„ arrive
Columbus 10:45 a. m.
Effective alto, tame date, Pullman
parlor car line will be establlehed be
tween Atlanta and Columbus, trains 21
and 22, southbound, leave Atlanta 4:50
p. m.. arrive Columbus 10 p. m.;
northbound leave Columbus 3:15 a. m.,
arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m. Thl* will
afford Pullman and parlor car service
on nil Southern Railway trains between
Atlanta, Griffin, Warm Spring* and Co
lumbus.
J.M, HIGH 00.
Atlanta, Oa.
.GRAND
Tonight 8:30—Matinee Wednesday.
Ninth Week of the
GEORGE FAWCETT CO.,
Presenting the Famoo* Success
“JANE EYRE”
Night, Be to 50c. Matinee*, 25c to 35c.
CASINO
Tonight 8:30—Matinee Tuesday.
Advanced
VAUDEVILLE
Martin tackle? * Co., Gnrtrmlo FIake. Hoe
ft ISrosch*, Chick ft Chlcklets, Steele A
I'M wards, Animated Picture*,
Cailno Prices. Bale at Bijou.
Extra—Musical Stipps— Ex
JAMES HENNE8SY,
Black Face Comedian.
VAOoHXfT S'AROPjft,
MIS8 ANNA 8TEINB0RN,
In llluitrated Sonc^ ^
ARE YOU A CHEMIST?
GOOD JOB WAITING
Chemists who want $3,000 Jobs are
scarce.
Nobody realizes this more fully now
than Commissioner of Agriculture T.
O. Hudson, who Is beginning to get
worried over securing a man to suc
ceed Dr. John M. McCandless.
One man turned down the proffer, be
cause Uncle Bam liked his services too
well to let him go. Colonel Hudson
then got busy with a Western man,
but so far has received no satisfactory
& only thing that prevent* a grave
situation In the department Is tho fact
that Dr. McCandless has agreed to re
main on duty until a man I* secured,
though his official resignation becomes
effective August 1.
Wolfing’s educated Stall
ions give free performances
at 4 o’clock, 8:30 and 9:30,
every day this week.
Atlanta’s Playground
Trust Corporation
HI Candler Building,
to conceal, the Syndicate doe* not rlik , r , i ty
exposure. It has never been betraved Branch Cor. 3litclicll and rorsyth.
The Jamestown Exposi
tion, the breezy seashore re
sorts, Old Point Comfort and
Virginia Beach are now de
lightful. Exceptionally low
rates via Southern Railway.
Phone 142, J. C. LUSK, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, At
lanta, Ga.
$1
.00
What ONE DOLUR
a Month Will Do.
PERFECT
PROTECTION
POLICY
Insures Against
Any Sickness, 6 Months
Any Accident, 24 Months
Accidental Death
NORTH AMERICAN
ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.
523 Candler Building.
’Phon# 5330.
AGENTS WANTED.
Ponce deLeon
Everything for Everybody
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON PARK.
A. J. SELF,
SOUTHERN CHAMPION,
Skating on 8tllts Evtry Night, Tuss-
day, Thursday and Saturday After
noon* this week.
GAS FIXTURES ail ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
28 9. BROAD 8T.
ATLANTA, GA.
id Bldg.)
x-Rucker Bank.
* 1227 and 132S.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
1.15 pm I mkson vlllo,