The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 02, 1906, Image 7

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— — NEWS OF 1 THE SECRET ORDER WORLD ted By CLAUDE \p:ALY | ;i CBHESAUGA TRIBE HOLDS FINE SESSION! PALE FACE SCALPED Conesauga tribe of Red Men trailed Into their wigwam on Wednesday' deep with a goodly attendance. They are looking forward to a heap big time on election night, aa there are four of our ablest. Injuns In the race for Junior aagamdre, either one of which would make ua a,good chief. The forest waa scouted by our eagle eyed warrior, who apled one lone pale face. He waa carried promptly before Big Sachem Scott, our own Sitting Bull, who acalped him In a manner that would have done credit to one of the aboriginal race. Coneaauga la expecting much .from her young bucka going the round of stumps. The next aochem, Brother Daniel, la a chief of marked execu tive ability, and we expect much of him. W. E. Spates, the next aenlor aagamore, la very popular In the tribe, and no better Red Man could have been found to atart on the round of stumps. S. W. L. REPORTS HEARD BY Special Correspondence. Athena, da., June 2.—Athena Re- beka Lodge, No. 24, 1. O. O. F„ met Thuraday night and waa attended by a large delegation who came out for the purpose of hearing the reports of the representatives to the state assem bly. A numb*/ of good talks were made by the officers and t»sltlng members! A committee was appointed to draw resolutions on the death of H. C. Pats, a member of Liberty lodge of Bogart, Oh. After this Sister Thomas drlted the degree team for some time, whloh was enjoyed by all preaent. BRAVES WILL ATTEND SERVICES IN A BODY Comanche Tribe No. 6, Red Men, haa received an invitation to-attend church services on Sunday, June 17, at Cal vary church, on the Soldiers’ Home line. ’; * ' • • : Comanche will attend In a body and cordially Invites other tribes to attend. CLARA REBEKAH LODGE RECEIVES REPORTS OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES Clara Rebekali Lodge No. 22, L O. O. R, held-an IntereMlng meeting on Thursday night, May 31, In their hall, , SOS 1-2 Marlettn street. Reports from representatives were roitd and many talks for the good of the order were mntlc. Thursday , night, June S, Clara De gree Staff will exemplify the Rebeknh Degree as they did In Augusta, .with the advantage that they will be In their own hall and have more floor apace and room for tableaux; A cordial Invitation ,l»,extended to ill Rebekahs to be present. JENIFER. iSPLENDID SESSION IS HELD IN ALBANY BY THE B. P. 0. E. The state convention of Elks this week In Albany waa a pronounced suc cess In every respect. The members of the order throughout the state ore greatly pleased with the session, and pronounce It one of the most enjoyable In the history of the state organiza tion. The state body was In session two days, and during this time much business, of Interest to Georgia Elks was given attention. Representatives were present from all subordinate lodges of the order In the state, and, In addition, many visitors thronged the city. The occasion waa marked by numer ous social features, all of which were greatly enjoyed. Tho Albany Elks were active In their efforts to give the visitors a good time, nnd In this they succeeded admirably. In many ways, they rendered the session enjoyehte. On the opening day of the session, the chief feature was a big street pa rade, which proved one of the best ever seen In Albany. Hundreds of Elks were In line, and made a splendlc Impression. The parade was followed by an open session, during which ad dresses of welcome were delivered. Home was chosen as the place for the next annual meeting. GRAND MISTER'S JEWEL VALUABLE HEIRLOOM REBEKAHS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF DECEASED MEMBER CEREMONIAL SESSION HELDB YKIBLA TEMPLE Kibla Temple, Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorasxan, held a splen- ceremonlal session Wednesday night In the Pythian,castle'hall In the Kiser building. A large number of Khorassant were preaent, and the occasion was thor oughly enjoyed. 8everal candidates were present, and were given a lively SILVER CLOUD TO GIVEJjlG OUTING OFFICERS FOR ENSUING TERM NOMINATED BY POCAHON TAS TRIBE. trip over the hot sands of the desert to the Khornssnn oasis. . All of the animals were on - hand, and entered .Into the spirit of the oc- caslon with a vim. The caravan made the Journey .In good time, and to all uppearances the candidates enjoyed the various features Immensely.- At least, the members of the temple en joyed the proceedings. On last Wednesday eletp at the eighth run the council fire of Silver Cloud Council, D. of P„ was kindled with a large number present. The entertainment committee report ed favorably on the moonlight picnic and it was agreed to hold It at Oakland City ’cue grounds at an early date. This .will be determined next Wednesday sleep. Nominations for the various chief taincies being In order the following were nominated for the ensuing term Miss Maud Smith, prophetess. Mrs. E. H. Van Norden, Pocahontas. Miss Nellie Baldwin and Mrs. Laura Johnson, Winona. E. P. Ryan, Powhatan. Much Interest Is manifested In the race for Wtnona and a large attend ance la expected next Wednesday sleep. JENIFER HIVE, L. 0. T. M„ HOLDfc SPECIAL REVIEW AND INITIATES MEMBERS Jenifer Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M held a special review Wednesday night and Initiated candidates. The mem bers arc all at work nnd promise big things for-the next thirty days. All Lady Bees are cordially Invited to meet with us on Friday night In our hall, corner Ponders avenue nnd Marietta street. , BUSY BEE. WELL KNOWN RED MAN LAID TO REST TODAY Past Sachem S. H. Livingston, of Mohawk tribe. No, 6, Red Men, died last Thursday at his home on Powers street. He hsd been sick for a long tlma, and while his demise was not unex- K :ted, it will be learned with sorrow. c funeral was held Saturday after noon nnd ns he wns a very prominent Red, Man It wns largely attended. Remington Typewriter Sales for first quarter of 1906 (jreak all records for Thirty Years REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY New York and Everywhere 118 Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Are You Still Paying Rent? If so. I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of Money Thrown Away. Do you know thal the Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash ington, D. C., will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby yen can buy or build a home anywhere In the United States and^pey tor •t In monthly payments for less than yon are now paying font. They will lend yon from $1,000 to $5,000 at 6 per cent ‘'“O'* £*2*5 lowing you to pay It beck In monthly Installments of $7.60 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus end plans of oar proposition, call od or write J. SL Jullen Yates. 8tate Agent, S21 Austell Bldg., At. lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2552-J. Atlanta phone 191$. Truibful Hustling igenft Winted in Ertrr County in Iht State H STAFF HAD A SPLENDID TRIP CLARA DEGREE STAFF MADE A FINE SHOWING IN AUGUSTA. The members of Clsra Rebekah De gree Staff, I. ,0. O. F.. returned from the Augusta annual meeting victor ious. • From the time the degree staff left Atlanta until Its return the trip was one of continued pleasure. To the people of Augusts the team feels deeply grateful for their kind hos pitality and efforts to have them enjoy themselves. To tho Rebekahs of Au gusts, especially the members Woodlawn Rebekahs, do they feel deep ly grateful for thotr consideration and The trip to Augusta will ever bo remembered with pleasure by Clara Degree Staff, and we arc anxious for tho time to arrive when we can show our appreciation. Tho follow ing Is n list of the mem bers of Clara Degree Staff: Miss Emma Hay good, conductor. Miss l-’ellon Murdock, warden The following resolutions have beep ndnpted by Piedmont Rebekah lodge on the death of one of Its members: •Whereas, Ood In Hts wisdom saw fit . to remove from our mldat our beloved i Sister Sythe A. Glander, and wishing to place on record our .testimony to her worth and Christian character, we, the members of Piedmont Rebekah lodge. No. 16, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. therefore resolve: -I. That by a dispensation of the dl- Idas wtu or Ood. ts, which we bow in 1,11:;11-:** mihml- -I m « li.ii •• l"-l .1 r, 1-1. I 'll! In:.1 n .1 I.ln-I lUi-t I >-. Ink- friend and a true and srnlous worker. •T. That her Influence In the church, this lodge and the community will re main long after she who walked with God has Joined the bright ranks of the redeemed In the happier world above, where there Is no parting,nr sorrow. She who lived so close to Him on earth has but moved a 'hUlo nearer' to the Ood she had loved and worshiped all her life. "1. Many friends have cause to re member her loving ministry to them In times of need, afflictions and sorrow. Mra. Dora Smith, pa/it grand. Mra. Blanche-Chambers, noble grand Mrs. Jenifer Brown, vIco grand. Mra. Klvlra Miller, chaplain. Mra. M.* E. Hnygood,' Mra. Minnie Bowman. N. O. 8up. Mrc. Flora Pinson, >1188 . Bertha Brown) vlcte grand Sup. Mrs. Charlotte Head, Mrs. Carrie Dobbs, altar Sup. Mlaa Minnie Lee Hudgins, Mra. Beu lah Robinson, Miss Agnes Strickland, Mrs. Ella -Honey, banner- bearers. Miss Frances Arrington, inside guardian. Mrs. J. J. Brown, captain, assisted by J. J. Brown. 0000000000000000000 o DON'T BE WITHOUT THE GEORGIAN, NO MATTER WHERE YOU MAY GO. City subscribers of The Geor gian need not be without the news from home if they will only notify the office by lenv- Ing their out-of-town address. No extra charge is made for the mailing. -Mail. -I nnv w h- ip; .,<1 - dress changed as often as de- sjred. 0900000000000000000 NOMINATED CLEVELAND FOR THREE OFFICES Daniel N. Lockwood Claimed by Death at His Home in Buffalo. By Private Leased Wire. Buffalo, N. Y., June 2,—After being - a aeml-conecloue state for day*, the Hon. Daniel N. Lockwood, one of Buffalo’a beat known and moat in fluentlal cltlxena, died at hi* home here yesterday. About two week, ago, Mr. Lockwood had hi* laft leg amputated above the knee. It waa the third operation on the member. 8om* time ago, blood polaonlng act In on the left foot, and, after a consultation of phyalclans and aurgeona, It waa deemed advlaable to amputate the foot. He waa a member of rnngresa from 1277 to 12*6. and waa a delegate to the Democratic National convention! of 1226 and 1214. He nominated Grover Cleveland for mayor of Buffalo, for governor of New York and for presi dent. CONTRACTORS PLEASED WITH ITALIAN LABOR Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Ttnn.. June 2.—8tnce the labor problem la one that haa hit- coma a factor In tha material progrea* of tha South, the manufacturer* of tbl* city are watching with a r Interrat the fact that tha < are at work on the big lock and dam at Hale’s bar, and the contractors seem to be well pleased with thalr work. FIDDLERS' CONVENTION AND BIG BARBECUE vV /' 11 /> T 'X.- "’H a ivi'JV Front and rear views of the hietorio Masonic jewel presented in 1786 by the grand lodge of Georgia to Governor Samuel Elbert, of Rev olutionary war fame. John W. Simpson, of Atlanta, la In possession of an historic secret order relic In the nature of a grand master's jewel that belonged to Samuel El bert. governor of Georgia, Just aftor the Revolutionary war. The Jewel is ii highly prized heir loom. having been safely kept In the family since the death of Governor El bert. Mr. Simpson Is a great grand* son >’f the governor. Tho Jewel, a« shown in the above Uiil'in** design, and Is ap propriately Inscribed on both hides. Governor Elbert became u Mason in 1764, and took un active part In the proceedIngH of tho order. As a ward of Ids lnt«re$*f*- In and work Masonry, lie was elected to the high office of grand master of the grand lodge of Georgia In 1786. On his retirement from this office, he was presented by the grand lodge with the grand master's Jewel. Governor Elbert was on© of tho lend Ing figures In Georgia In the Rcvolu*. tlonnry period, and Ills muno Is con* netted with numeroua notable events He enlisted nt the outbreak of the Revolutionary war, and. shortly after* wards, was made n captain. He later became a brigadier general, nnd was with General Washington at the cap ture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. In 1786, he became governor of Geor< gla. succeeding Oovemor Houston. He died In Sfvannah In 1788. WARM CONTESTS BEFORE PRIMARY MACCABEES AID IH "ISHTMOVEMEHT GREATER ATLANTA TENT DE SIRES ALL ORDERS TO TAKE INTERE8T IN EXPO. The Knights of Maccabce* of Atlanta have started a movement by which they hope to get all lodge* of th* va rious eecret order* especially Inter- ' eated In the proposed big expoiltlon of . 1*10. i Th* Arat alep In thl* direction waa taken by Greater Atlanta Tent No.*10, ! when It subscribed the sum of $26 to the exposition fund. I The member* of thl* tent are enthu- i Mastic over the movement for the great show and are anxlou* that other lodge* subscribe to the fund. The Maccabees believe th* exposition will prove a big benefit to the secret order* generally - and feel that the orders should take an Interest In making It a success. The plan I* being urged by Deputy State Commander M. D. ateason, com mander of Greater Atlnnta Tent, nnd O, A. Kupper, record keeper. COUNTY OFFICERS TO HOLD CONVENTION '8he good,’ and the mem ory of her beautiful Ufa will ever be a* a bright and glorious star beckon ing ua to 'com# un higher.' ”4. That her labora of faith and. love were ao abundant, and her efforts so devotsd to the glory of Ood, wo may well say of her now: 'Blessed are the dead who die In th# Lord.’ : ”6. That we extend our deepest sym pathy to the bereaved family In the great loss they .have sustained bx her removal to that home prepared for the faithful, and pray that God may com fort them In this sad hour. . ”6. That a copy of the** resolutions, be recorded upon our minute*, and a' copy be furnished the family Sins. 61. C. STRICKLAND, • AIRS. \V. A. SPINKS, "MISS JBNNIIJ R. JOHNSON.' "Committee. , "The above resolution* were adopted by Piedmont Rebekah lodge, No. 1», Independent Order of Odd Fellow*, at a regular meeting held May 21. 1*06. "MRS. A. G. HANDKRH, "Noble Grand. GRACE FAULCONER, Secretary.” GLEASON DOES GOOD WORKTOR MACCABEES SILVER LINK CAMP TO SOON IMPROVE WORK ON DECREES 8lfver Link Encampment, No O. O. F„ met tVednra'Iay night all officer! present. Three candidate* wen- given golden rule and royal purple d»i In on excellent manner. A movement Is already on fo< this encampment to buy addlt paraphernalia In order to perfect degree team In the golden rule royal purple degree*.’ In a very i time work will start In earnrai ward thla end. The att< the nelghh ORGANIZE ON I5TH Special to The Georgian. Athens, Ga.. June 3.—Athens Be, ers will organize on th* I6tl>. A delegation will attend from Atlanta n»nrby towns. The Heaver* are on the go In little city of Athens. The.rlmrt-t refill continues to grow and all I- forward with much pleasure to coming of the big day when all will iriveh n swim through the muddy e rar* of the darn. fine of the latest event* Ip secret - ilcr work vvn* the capture of the In eel '‘Denver In the world" today. I weight I* something like 266 poun nnd lie answer* to th* name <>r a Uerdwlltr. ' Thl* I* on" rtf n very few Hint ua hi* money’s worth and If lh» boy* i n~nomnlo<lnte Win he Mill surely set II I* understood that the Atlanta < nree team will ho on hand ami mi I I’llngs warm for lha "little nnlmn | who are chosen to furnish unwm- (fir the rc*t of the members. Little le lielug *nld with referem e the officers except that of medical . jnmlnrr, and It Is raid that thl* will i ftuhboi-nly contested for by three I lour prominent physician*. It I* understood that a special ri | will be offered by the 8eab->ard for t ' occasion. M. D. GLEASON, Deputy state commander, Knights of the Macabeee of Georgia. Special to The Georgian. Abbavllle, On., June 2.—Th* Demo cratlc primary In thla county Thurs day waa warmly contested although a very light vote was polled. Most of the old officers ware re-elected. The greatest Interest was taken In tha race for represtntativa and for sheriff. 8. II. Held, of Rochelle, was elected aa the candidate for represen tative over Dr. J. D. Maynard, of Ab beville, by a majority of 126. L. H. Glenn, of Abbeville, was tltcted for sheriff over J. M. Smith, of Roch- by a majority of 2*7. irk W. J. Hancock was re-elected without opposition. G. C. Mixon for treasurer, J. W. Tom berlln for tax collector were re-elected. D. M. Harvey, J. D. Doster and W. W. Beall were elected county commission Just Received A Complete line of —ANSCO CAMERAS— linf of amateur supplies, teur finishing In the city. SAMUEL G. WALKER. 85 Peachtree St. AWN ING sj TENTS UPHOLSTERY /riAIER t V0LREP& 120 So. Fortjrth St. I June t-Cra*M county people are expect I a* a area t da/ at ttiej third congrraalonal barbecue an: lUjlarr conrraHoa *m Job* 3? at Roberta, Ga. A Ulnltht intlmnl far NHtktf. Op lorn. Mot. phitt. Cottlat. Chloral, Ttbacto ail liifiitlfe ala ot Htrwa lakawtUoa. IVit letltj IntVi- tvte in Getrgii. 235 Capitol kit, ATLANTA, GA. Special to Th© Georgian. Dublin. Gaj, June 2.—The next aton of tho convention of county ©m3 ga cere will bo held nt the court h<: In thla city, commencing June 20, 4 At the meeting held In Itnlnbrldge loot year, Dublin waa selected nt tho next place-to hold tho convention. Tho count/ ofllcerii' convention composed of ordlnnrleM, sheriff*. clerks of the superior, city nnd county courts, chiefs of police, solicitor* gen rral nnd solicitor* of the city county courts. The cltlxens of Dublin and county ore preparing to do the prop er thing In the way of entertnlnlng tn members who attend. Deputy Htate Commander M. D. Gleason, of the Knight* <>r tin* mmh;i- becs of Georgia, Is ono of the moat en thusiastic secret order men tn th** c|ty. He hns been cohnectod with th»* Mac cabees for the jmNt sixteen years ami always evince* speplal Interest In r\!| matters pertaining to the uphulld|ng of tho order. During his ndmtnMru- PURCHASED A GUN; FIRED ONJSSAIlANT Rpeclel to The Georgian. Clayton. Ga.. Jane 1—At Clayton yea- terday Ifnrr© Prnland. e negro, waa shot by Tom Page, a white man, with a shot gun which he parrhaaed from a hardware atore before the abootlng. The men had n difficulty In which. It la alleged, the negro curaed end ebuio the white mao. The negro will' probably recover. FREE MAIL DELIVERY TO BEJSTABLISHED Speriel to The Oeorglen. Newneo. Os., June J.—Sire. W. Y. At- kl ISOD, postBit.treee at Ibis plaes, bee been •intlfled by Ike posteffr* depertmenl «t Wesblnftos that e city stall delivery sys tem will I* InauxurefM here on Anx. I. Applicants for carriers' position will examined on Jane 16 In eeeontanee with mien of the civil service commleeloo. LARGE COTTON MILL IS TO BE ERECTED Special tn The Georgia!. Newman, Ga.. June 2.—Th* third large cotton mill for the city of New- nan has been named McIntosh mills, and will be located Just north of th* city, on th* Atlanta and West Point railroad. Tha promoters propose to Install th* latest and most approved machine fy. The money Invested In tbla mill will be home capital. HUSBAND AND WIFE ADJUDGED INSANE Special tn Tha Goergtan. Moultrie, Ga., June 2.—Both T. P. Wilson and his wife, living at this place, were adjudged Ineane by the or dinary here yesterday. They are about 46 year* of age each. For some tlma tha husband haa shown signs of a falling mind nnd on yesterday hie wife became violently Inseute, which led to their arrest. tion n* deputy state <-ummnncle given valuable effort to the oi Instituted number* of nn » now organizing two new till* city. Mr. (llrason I* also nontly connected with other *e tiers nnd nmnlfc*!* much Inlerai welfare of Atinnln. ■ lie hn* Id un.I LEARN TO MAKE HAY The Haymakers held their quarterly convention last ^ night In the Jtc<l .Men's wig <vhlrul avenue, a large deleu lliiyrunke venue, a ■» being < i hand. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 8peolal to The Georgian. Havnnnah, Ga., June 2. —The flrat an nual meeting of the recently organized Alumni Association of Emory College held at the Thunderbolt r.isinn. At the preliminary meeting held totnO o months ago there wore about a zen present, hut this number un* doubled nt tho rerr.nt meeting. A number of r;iudld(.teM were (list ov- ored In the h«> loft and were duly In* ntrufted in the urt of making buy bv electric light. After being taught the mysteries of making hay they were treated to a ride f»n the hay wagon, after which clgara were served nnd a Jolly time enjoyed for an hour. The convention adjourned until the riF\t fifth Thursday Death Claim* Mr. Colemen Special to The Georgian. Hamilton, Ala , June 2. -The n the death rtf James M. Golem I'hllcmnpbf II. has bren re« elvei He formerly lived In this count; ATTENTION! Architects, Engineers, Users of Cement Plaster. No. 1 Dehydratlne an Insoluble water and alt resitting compound. wbl«b Is applied *•» tin* Inner fare <>r v nils i xp<.-o-d f>. lit* #.uiei nlr for preventing fbimpnfii from penetrating 'hrowgn the im»sont> to th*- plaater, also for the purpose of providing efficient Insulation against leakage of heat. No. l Dehydratlne dlaprnsf t entirely with the uee of furring nnd lath ing, furring tiles or hollow brick*, nnd If a good continuous coat Is ap plied. It pn-venfs iimel*<inr e fn»m i»ermt r..f Ing th»* plaster nnd prevent* heavy leakage of heat, because It provides Immovable nlr, ami la In It self a powerful Insulating body. • No. 2 Dehydratlne 1# nn absolute water resistant, which dlghtly darkens the surface to which It I* applied, thua permitting of lu usu on brick and atdne fronts. No. 2 Dehydratlno can nlao be applied to surfaces such ms plaster, • ••merit or fonnete f"i preventing them from Absorbing writer No. 3 Dehydratlne Is add ami water-proof and tn used for coating th« concealed ports of limestone, for preventing staining of the stone either from the moisture absorbed by the stone, from the brick backing or from the a- Ms found In I’orM-md « »un»*nts Where No. 3 Dehydratlne Is used, lime, putty or non-stglnlng cement need not bo omployed as stain preventives. No. 4 Dehydratlne Is heavier In body than No. I. and Is so made that Portland cement can bo mixed with It without Injuring the set. The mixture of No. 4 Dehydratlne end cement forms a water-proof, elastic Portland cement, which Is used for plastering or painting foundation walls and cellar bottoms to prevent absorption of moisture from the ground soil. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Fulton County Jail. V ULCANITE ROOFING lints tho call by poptilnr fa vor. Co«tly buihlingH covered with Vulcanite Roofing testify to it« merits. The Accompanying cut represents n monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it. It is recommended by the .Na tional Hoard of Underwriters and tiie Southeastern Tariff As sociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. 2* and 31 South Forsyth Street.