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NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDER WORLD
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Edited By CLAUDE NEALY
HOLDS FINE SESSION
PALE FACE SCALPED
Conesauga tribe o( Red Men trailed
Into their wigwam on Wednesday
eleep with a goodly attendance.
They are looking forward to a .heap
big time on election- night, as thei-e
are four of our ablest Injuns In the
race for Junior sagamore, either one
of which would make us a good chief.
The forest was scouted by our eagle-
eyed warrior, who spied one lone pale
face. He was carried promptly before
Big Sachem Scott, our own Sitting
Bull, who scalped him In a manner
that would have done credit to one of
the aboriginal race.
Conesauga Is exp^ftlng much from
her young bucks going the round of
stumps. The next sachem, Brother
Daniel, is a chief of- marked - execu
tive ability, and we ' expect much of
him. W. E. Spates, the next senior
sagamore. Is very popular in the tribe,
and no better Red Man could have
beeh found to star^ on the round of
stumps. S. W. I..
IN -ALBANY BY THE B. P. O. E.
The state convention of Elks thta
week In Albany was a pronounced suc
cess In every respect. The members
of the order throughout the state are
greatly pleased with the session, and
pronounce It one of the most enjoyable
In the history of the state organisa
tion.
The state body wns In session two
days, and during this time much
business ef Interest to Georgia Elks
was given attention. Representatives
were present from all subordinate
lodges of the order In the state, nnd. In
addition, many visitors thronged the
city.
The occasion was marked by numer
ous social features, all of which were
greatly enjoyed. The Albany Elks
were active In their efforts to give the
visitors a good time, and In this they
succeeded admirably. In many ways,
they rendered the session enjoyable.
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 splendid
Impression. The parade was followed
by an open session, during which ad
dresses of welcome were delivered.
Rome was chosen as the place for
the next annual meeting.
VALUABLE HEIRLOOM
MEMORY OF DECEASED MEMBER
CEREMONIAL SESSION
HELDB YKIBLA TEMPLE
Klbla Temple, Dramatic Order of
Knights of. Khorassan. held a splen
did ceremonial seaslon Wednesday
night In the Pythian cattle hall In the
ICIser building.
A large number of Khorossans were
present, and the occasion was thor
oughly enjoyed. Several candidates
were present, and were given a lively
trip over the hot sunds of the desert
to the Khorassan oasis.
AH of the animals ware on hand,
and entered Into the spirit of the oc
casion with a vim. The caravan made
the Journey In good time, and to all
appearances the candidates enjoyed
the various features Immensely. A*
least, the members of the temple en
Joyed tho proceedings.
Special Correspondence.
Athens, Go., June 5.—Athens Re-
beka Lodge, No. 34, I. O. O. F., met
Thursday night and was attended by
a large delegation who came out for
the purpose of hearing the reports of
the representatives to the state assem
bly.
A number of good talks were made
by the officers and (suiting members.
A committee was appointed to draw
resolutlona on tho death of H. C. Pass,
a member of Liberty lodge of-Bogart,
Ua.
After this Sister Thomas drlled the
degree team for some time, which was
enjoyed by all present. •
BRAVES WILL ATTEND
SERVICES IN A BODY
Comanche Tribe No.. 8, Red Men, has
received an Invitation to attend church
services on Sunduy, ‘June 17, at Cal
vary church, on the Soldiers’ Home
line. '
Comanche will uttend In a body and
cordially Invites other tribes to attend.
CLARA REBEKAH LODGE
RECEIVES REPORTS OF
ITS REPRESENTATIVES
Clara Rebekah Lodge • No. 22, I. O.
o. F„ held an interesting..meeting on
Thursday night. May 31, In their hall,
898 1-2 Marietta street' Reports from
representatives were' read and many
talks for the good of the order were
made.
Thursday night, June 8, Clara De
gree Staff will exemplify the Rebekah
Degree as they did In Augusta, with
the advantage that they will be In their
own hall and have more floor'space
and room for tableaux..
A cordial Invitation la extended to
all Rebekohs to be present.
JENIFER.
SILVER CLOUD TO
GIVE BIG OUTING
OFFICERS FOR ENSUING TERM
nominated BY POCAHON
TAS TRIBE.
On last Wednesday sleep at the
eighth run the council Are 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
CUy ’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 Mra. Laura
Johnson, Winona.
E. P. Ryan, Powhatan.
Mpoh Interest Is manifested In the
race for Winona and a large attend
ance Is expected next Wednesday sleep.
JENIFER HIVE, L. O. T. M.,
HOLDS: SPECIAL REVIEW
AND INITIATES MEMBERS
Jenifer Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M..
held a speclnl review Wednesday night
and Initiated candidates. The mem
bers are all ' at work and promise big
things for the next thirty days. All
Lndy Bees are cordially Invited to meet
with us on Friday night In our hnll,
corner Ponders avenuo and Marietta
street. BUSY BEE.
WELL KNOWN RED MAN
LAID TO REST TODAY
Past Sachem S. H. Livingston, of
Mohawk tribe. No. S, Red Men, died
last Thursday at his home on Powers
street.
He had been sick for a long time,
and while his demise was not unex
pected, It will be learned with eorrow.
The. funeral Was held Saturday after
noon and as he was a vpry prominent
Red Man It Was largely attended.
Remington
Typewriter
Sales
for first quarter of 1906
break all records for
Thirty
Years
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY
New York and Everywhere
118 Peachtree Street, Atlanta.
REBEKAH STAFF HAD
A SPLENDID TRIP’
CLARA DEGREE STAFF MADE A
FINE SHOWING IN
AUGUSTA.
The members of Clara Rebekah De
gree Staff, I. o. 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 Augusta the team
feols deeply grateful for their kind hos
pitality and efforts to have them enjoy
themselvds. To the Rebekahs of Au
gusta, especially the members of
Woodlawn Rebekahs, do they feel deep
ly grateful for their consideration and
kindness.
The trip to Augusta will ever be
remontbered with pleasure by Clara
Degree Staff, and we ore anxious for
the time to arrive when we can show
our appreciation.
The following Is a list of the mem
bers of Clara Degree Staff:
Miss Emma Haygood, conductor.
Miss Fellon Murdock, warden.
Mrs. Dora Smith, past grand.
Mrs. Blanche Chambers, noble grand
Mrs. Jenifer Brown, vice grand.
Mrs. Elvira Miller, chaplain.
Mrs. M. E. Haj-good, Mrs. Minnie
Bowman, N. 0. Sup.
Mrr. Flora Pinson,* Miss Bertha
Brown, vice grand Sup.
Mrs. Charlotte Head, Mrs. Carrie
Dobbs, altar Sup.
Miss Minnie Lee Hudgins, Mrs. Beu
lah Robinson, Miss Agnes Strickland,
Mrs. Ella Haney, banner bearers.
Mies Frances Arrington, Inside
guardian.
Mrs. J. J. Brown, captain, assisted
by J. J. Brown.
The following resolutions have been
adopted by Pledmoni Rebekah lodge on
the death of one of Its members:
“Whereas, God In His wisdom saw flt
to remove from our midst our beloved
Sister Sythe A. Glander, and wishing
I to place on record our testimony to
her worth end Christian character, we,
the members of Piedmont Rebekah
lodge, No. 18, independent Order of
Odd Fellows, therefore resolve:
"1. That by a dispensation of the di
vine will of Gad, to which we bow In
humble submission, we have lost a
noble Christian, a kind and loving
friend and a true and lealous worker.
”2. That her Influence In the church,
this lodge and the community will re
main long after she who walked with
Ood Itae Joined the bright ranks of the
redeemed In the happier world above,
where there Is no parting or eorrow.
She who lived sq close to Him on earth
has but moved a ‘little nearer’ to the
God she had loved and worshiped all
her life.
•’». Many friends have cause to re
member her loving ministry to them In
times of need, afflictions and sorrow.
MACCABEES AID IN
"1MVEMENT
GREATER ATLANTA TENT PE-
SIRES ALL 0RDER8 TO TAKE
INTERE8T IN EXPO.
Truly may It be eald of her: ‘She
went about doing good,’ and the mem
ory of her beautiful life will ever be
as a bright and glorious star beckon
ing us to ‘come up higher.’
”4. That her labors of faith 'and. love
were, so abundant, and her efforts so
devoted to the glory of Ood, we may
well say of Her now: ’Rleesed are the
dead who die In the Lord.’
’’5. That we extend ourdeepeet sym
pathy to the bereaved family In the
great loes they have sustained hy her
removal to that home prepared for the
faithful, and pray that God may com
fort them In this sad hour.
"I. That a copy of these resolutions
be recorded upon our minutes, and a
copy be furnished the family.
"MRS. M. C.‘ STRICKLAND,
"MRS. W. A. SPINKS,
“MISS JENNIE R. JOHNSON.
’’Commlttoe.
‘‘The above resolutions ware adopted
by Piedmont Reheksli lodge, No. 18,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at
a regular meeting held May *I, 1808.
"MRS. A. a. SANDERS.
“Noble Grand.
"aRACE FAULCONEH. Secretary."
GLEASON DOES GOOD
WORK FOR MACCABEES
Front and rear views of the historic
Masonic jewel presented in 1786
by the grand lodge of Georgia to
Governor Samuel Elbert, of Rev
olutionary war fame.
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John W. Simpson, of Atlanta, Is In’
possession of an historic secret order
relic In the nature of a grand master’s
Jewel thnt belonged to Samuel El
bert, governor of Georgia, Just after
the Revolutionary war.
Tho Jewel is a highly prised heir
loom, having been safely kept In tho
family since the death of Governor El
bert; Mr. Simpson Is a great grand- 1
eon of the govern dr.
The Jew H, as shown Jn the above
cuts. L of unluuo design, end Is op-
propflately Inscribed on both sides.
Governor Elbert became a Mason In
1764, nnd took nn active part in the
proceedings -of the order.- As a ro-
wnrd of his Interest In nnd work for
Masonry, lie was elected to the high
office of grand master of the grand
lodge of Georgia In 1788. ■
On Ills retirement from this ofllee,
ho wns presented by the grand lodge
with the grand master’s Jewel.
Governor Elbert wras one of the lend
ing figures In Georgia In the Revolu
tionary period, and his name Is con
nected with numerous notable events.
He enlisted at the outbreak of the
Itlonary war, and, shortly after
wards. was made a captain. He later
became a brigadier general, and was
with General. Washington at the cap*
ture of Cornwallis at Ynrktowri.
In 1788, he became governor of Oeor
gin. succeeding Governor Houston. He
died In Savannah In 1718.
NOMINATED CLEVELAND
FOR THREE OFFICES
Are You Still Paying Rent? If so. I am Surprised!
Rent Receipts Remind me of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know that the Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash
ington. D. C., will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby you
can bnv or build a home anywhere In the United States and pay tor
it In monthly payments for lesa than you are now paying rent* They
will tend you mint 91.000 to IS.MO at 5 per cent, simple Interest, al-
/ lowing yon to pay It back In monthly Installments of $7.50 on each
thousand borrowed. For prospectM and pUM trf our proposition,
/call on or write J. 8L Jullen Yates. State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., At
lanta. Ga. Bell phone 28534. Atlanta phone 1918.
Truthful Hutfling Igtnft Winld is Every County in Hit Slift
Daniel N. Lockwood Claimed by
Death at His Home in
Buffalo.
By Private Leased Wire.
Buffalo, N. Y., June 2.—After being
In a semi-conscious state for days,
the Hon. Daniel N. Lockwood, one of
Buffalo’s best known and most In
fluential rttlsens, died at his home
here- yesterday.
About two weeks ago, Mr. Lockwood
had his Isft Isg amputated above the
knee. It was the third operation on
the member. Borne time ago, blood
poisoning set In on the left foot. and.
after a consultation of physicians and
surgeons. It was deemed advisable to
amputate the foot.
He was a member of congress from
1877 to 1898, and was a delegate to the
Democratic National conventions of
1180 and 1814. He nominated Orover
Cleveland for mayor of Buffalo, for
governor of New York and for presi
dent.
CONTRACTORS PLEASED
WITH ITALIAN LABOR
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 2.—Since I
the labor problem la one that has be- |
come a factor In the material progress
of the South, the manufacturers or this
city are watching with a great deal of
Interest the fact that the Ollver-Ntew-
srt Company Is employing Italians, sent
here from New York. Over 100 Italians
ere at work on ths big lock and dam at
Hale’s bar, and tbe contractors seem
to be well plessed with thtlr work.
The .Knight* of Maccabees of Atlanta
have ‘started a movement by which
they hope to get all lodges of th* va
rious secret orders especially Inter
ested In the proposed big exposition of
I m0 ’ v
i The flret Step In this direction was
taken by Greater Atlanta Tent No. 10,
when It subscribed the sum of |25 to
the exposition fund.
Th* member* of this tent are enthu
siastic over the movement for th* great
show and are anxious that other lodges
subscribe tu the fund. The Maccabees
believe the 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 Is being urged by Deputy
Stuto Commander M. D..Gleason, com
mander of Greater Atlanta Tent, and
O. A. Kupper, record keeper.
COUNTY OFFICERS
TO HOLD CONVENTION
Special to The GcorgUm.
Dublin, Ga., June 2.—The next
■Ion of the convention of county ofl
cer* will be hold at the court houi
In thl* city, commencing Juno 20.
At the meeting held In Hnlnbrldge
la.nt year, Dublin wm eelected na the
next place to hold the convention.
The county offleen’ convention U
composed of ordinaries, sheriff*. cIoiKh
of tho . superior, city and county
court*, chiefs nf police, Bojlcltoro gen
eral, nnd solicitors of tho city nnd
county court*.
The rltlxem of Dublin and thli
county are preparing to do the prop*
er thing In the way of entertaining the
member* who attend.
TO GOON IMPROVE
WORK ON DEGREES
8llv*r Link Encampment, No.
O. O. F, inst Wednesday nlghi
all officers present.
Thro* candidates were giver
goldsn rule and royal purple d.
In »n excellent manner.
A movement le already on f-
this encampment to buy ad-li
paraphernalia In order to p.rfc,
degree team In the golden rul
royal purple degreee. fr\ a Very
time work will etart In earn-
ward thle end.
The attendance last meeting
the neighborhood of 100.
ORGANIZE ON I5TH
Special to The Georgian.
Athena, Ga.. June 2.—Ath- :i-
ere will organise nn the 18th.
delegation will attend from Allant
nearby towns.
The Beavers are on the go I
little city of Athene. The chart I
still continues to grow and nil
forward with much pleasure ti
coming nf the big day when nil w
iffven a opim through the mu i h
lets of the dam.
One of the latest events In * >
(lei- work was the capture of the
ent "Beaver In the world" lod.n
weight In something llkt 3-" i»
and he answers to the name- of
Dsadwller.
This In one nf a very few that '
liln ninnev’n worth and If th* liny
a*-commodate him he will so
It Is understood that the
trree team
thlnge
who are chosen to furhlsl
f ictile rest of the members,
Little Is being said with rcl
i the officers except thnt of m
laminar, and It Is salil thal th
J stubbornly contested for by
| four prominent physicians.
It Is understood that a s;>
will be offered by the Seaborn
occasion.
nilXUI11- Mini lie will -II,. n gei it.
undeisti.oil that the Allan!., <I»-
'imt "HI be mi hand and make
warm f ir III* "11111- nnlinalt’’
LEARN TO MAKE HAY
M. D. GLEASON.
Deputy stato commander, Knight*
of tho Macabeee of Georgia.
Deputy Htate Commander M.
Cllca*on, of the Knight* of the Mon
1»4 • M (.f t it .11 *;| I | . I most (
thuelastlc eecret ortk v Ml In the city, I, v i •/»» ■• * ■ .
He ha* been connected with the Mru;-
cabeea for the pu»t *Jxteen fern* and Th - i, held their r
always evinces Spedtel Iniercxt In nil T °* makers new their i
matters pertaining lo the upbuilding uuarterly convention Inst Pi,
of tho ordor. DurtriK Ids ndmlnlMtra- night In the Roil Men** olgwi
thm it*’deputy tuinmuntier ho Iiuh Central avenue, a large ilolrgnt
’ort to th** order nnd Haymaker* being on hand.
Ilibcre of new rents \ u f , B n<Ildntes
■ n of
InstJtG
Ho 1* no
thli
city
Mr. Ole
uf"
nontly connected
der* nnd manifests much Interest In'the
welfare of Atlanta.
FIR8T ANNUAL MEETING*
OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Hpoclnl to The Georg]
Savannah, Go., June
nunl mooting of tho i
Alumni AseoclatUtT o
wa* held at the Tin
At the preliminary in
two month* ago thoi
do***n nri-eent, but t
doubled at the recent
l flret nn*
ugnnlxed
»■ College
WARM CONTESTS
BEFORE PRIMARY
Special to The Georgian.
Abbeville, Ga., June 2.—The Demo
cratic primary In this county Thurs
day was warmly contested although a
very light vote was polled. Most of
the old officers were re-elected.
The greatest Interest was taken In
th# race for representative and for
sheriff. B. 11. Reid, of Rochelle, wns
elected as the candidate for represen
tative over Dr. J. I). Maynard, of Ab
beville, by a majority of 188.
I,. II. Glenn, o* Abbeville, waa elected
for sheriff over J. M. Smith, of Roch
elle, by a majority of 397.
Clerk W. J. Hancock was re-elected
without opposition.
G. C, Mixon for treasurer. J. W. Tom
beriln'for tax collector were re-elected.
D. 81. Harvey, J. D. Doster and W. W.
Beall were elected county commission-
Just Received
A Complete Line of
—ANSCO CAMERAS—
All the latest Improvements.. Full
line of amateur suppl'es. Beet ama
teur finishing In the city.
SAMUF.L G. WALKER,
8S Peachtree St.
AWNSNGSli
, TENTS ,
4 UPHOLSTERY
/*AlER * VOLBEPG [
1-0 So. For.yth St. 1
I Jn the hay Toft nnd wei
*(ru<’(«d fri th<* art of m/*Ki,
cirrirk* light.
Aft/rr being taught th* m;
making hay th*y were treat*
pn the lmy wagon, after ’'Ii
were served and a Jolly tin
ci nn hour. Tbe convention
until the next fifth Tbureda
Death Claim* Mr. Cole
Specie! to The Georgian.
Hamilton* Ala.. June 1.—TI
the death nf Jam** M.
I'btlcampbell, ho* been rece
He formerly lived In till** i"
FIDDLERS* CONVENTION
AND BIG BARBECUE
jtiert*. fla., ■fir*!* 2.—Crawford
fiddler*' J
elm I
A uleatifk Ireatmtal tat
Whiter. Ofium. M".
ph>»r, Cottier, Chloral,
j Ttbicco nf biriiflt*
*•/* er Nine fibnlki.
The Only Keeley Inti
tule in Gtcrgii.
235 Capitol Ate,, ATLANTA, 6A.
FIRED ON ASSAILANT
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Special to Tbs Georgian.
Clayton, Us., June 2,-At Clayton yen-
terdny Hnrre Penis ml, s negro, was shot
liy Toni 1’nge, t while man, with n shot
gun wbleb he pnrcbattd from n hardware
More before the shooting. Ths men had n
dirih-nltr In which. It le alleged, th# segro
curscl .and abuse ths white men.
Tbs negro will probably recover.
FREE MAIL DELIVERY
TO BEjSTABLISHED
Special lo Tbe Georgian.
Newmin, O*., June Z—Mrs. W. Y. At-
klvson, postmistress st this pises, hss been
.tottfled by the paetofflre department at
Washington that a city'mall delivery sys
tem will tie Inaugurated here on Aug. 1.
Appliesnle for carriers’ position will
examined «n June 18 In accordance with
rules of the civil servlet commission.
LARGE COTTON MILL
IS TO BE ERECTED
ipedal to The Georgian.
Newnan, Ga., Jun* 2.—The third
large cotton mill for the city of New
nan has been named McIntosh mills,
and will be located Just north of the
city, on the Atlanta and West Point
railroad. The promoters propose to
install the latest and moat approved
machinery.
The money Invested In this mill will
be home capital.
HUSBAND AND WIFE
ADJUDGED INSANE
Special to The Ooergian.
Moultrie, Oa.. June 2.—Both T. P.
Wilson and his wlfs, living at this 11
rdace, were adjudged Insane by the or- |
dlnary here yMerday. They are about
40 y*»r* »f age each.
For some time the husband hae||
shown signs of a falling mind nnd on j|
yesterday hht wife here net viols stly 11
Insane, whjph led to tbtlr arrest.
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ATTENTION!
Architects, Engineers, Users of Cement Plaster.
No. l’Dehydretlne Is on Insoluble water end air resisting compound,
which le applied to the Inner face of walls exposed to the c it- «n.
for preventing dampness from penetrating through the masonry to 'he
f dealer, also for th* purpose of providing efficient ln<uii,tlon MKuinst
esknge of heel.
No. 1 Dehydrellne dispenses entirely with the ute of furring and Inih-
Ing, furring tile* or hollow brick*, nnd If n good contlnu , i» coat l« ap
plied, It prevents njohriure ft -01 !* penetrating to the plustcr and i revente
heavy leakngo of herd, Ixw-uuxe It provides Immovable nlr, nnd k in It
self n powerful inepletlng body,
No. 2 Dehydrellne le on absolute water resistant, which - Igtitly
darkens th* surface to wrhlch It Is applied, thus permitting of It* use „n
brick and atone front*. ’,
No. 2 Dehydratlne can also be applied to surfaces such as plaster,
cement or concrete for preventing them from absorbing water.
No. I Dehydratlne Is arid and watsr-proof and Is used for eating the
ronrenled parts of limestone, for preventing staining of the rtnn* either
from the moisture absorbed hy the atone, from the brick backlog or
from the odds found In i’ortland cement*.
Where No. I Dehydratlne Is used, lime, putty or non-staining < ement
need not he employed *s stain pri venllvea.
No. 4 Dehydratlne la heavier In body than No. I. end le so made that
Portland cement can be mixed with It without Injuring the set. The
mixture of No. 4 Dehydratlne and cement forms it wnt»r-pro»f. •-in-iir
Portland cement, which le used for plaelering or painting foundation
walla anil cellar bottoms to prevent absorption of moisture from th*
ground soli.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Fulton
County
Jail.
V ULCANITE ROOFING
lias the call by popular fa
vor. Costly buildings covered
with Vulcanite Roofing testify
to its_ merits. The accompanying
cut represents a monument to
the quality of Vulcanite, this
building being covered with it.
ft is recommended by the .Na
tional Hoard of Underwriters
and the Southeastern Tariff As-
Hocintion. Enough said.
- “You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO.,
Sole State Agent*. 39 nnd 31 South Fortyth Street.