The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 16, 1906, Image 20

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. m*nmm •mm* i NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDER WORLD Edited By CLAUDE NEALY Uniform Lodge of Pythians Is Arranging Big Event On July > Uniform lodge, No. 1JS, Knight* of Pythias, will have a public Installation of officers, a mock degree, a prise drill by Colonial company IS, and light refreshments. The committee appointed on ar rangements Is hard at work on the mock degree, and Colonial company Is at work on the drill. The occasion promises to be one of much pleasure to all who attend. The entertainment Is designed to bring the members and their families closer to- IS WITH HIGH OFFICE ATLANTA MAN APPOINTED DEP UTY GRAND CHANCELLOR, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. It will be Itefeatlng to the various Knights of Pythias Lodges In Atlanta and Immediate territory to know that Grand Chancellor T. H. Nickerson has appointed George F. Kubanka, of this city, as deputy grand chancellor for this district. Than George Eubank* there Is no more popular and enthusiastic Knight In the Grand Domain of Georgia, and It nil! be a source of much gratifica tion among the Atlanta Pythians to know of the grand chancellors’ selec tion. The deputy grand chancellor Is the local representative of the grand chan cellor, and has authority to grant cer tain dispensation*. Install newly elect ed officers of local lodges, and pass on various question* affecting the general welfare of the subordinate lodge* here. In addition to being a member of the grand lodge, and now deputy grand chancellor, Oeorge Kubanka has the honor of being royal visler of Klbla Temple No. 12*. D. O. K. K., which la. the play ground ol Pythlanlsm, and gether and to cement among them the bonds of friendship, charity and benev olence, taught In the order. This time has also been fixed as the time for closing the charter list of the temple of the Rathbone Sisters, to be organised by Uniform lodge. A suffi cient number of names ha* already been secured to obtain a charter, but It Is desired to start with ns large a list as possible, and on that account the Institution of this temple has been delayed. A meeting of the applicants will be held and the organisation com pleted shortly. E WHflfll HAD GREAT MEETING MANY VISITORS PRE8ENT THURS- DAY NIGHT—SPLENDID WORK DONE. IIIU 1'iuj Riuumi ui a f iiiiaiiiniii, nun the head of that order has shown Ills ability and cleverness as an ex ecutive officer. MARIETTA ELECT NEW OFFICERS Special-to The Georgian. Marietta, Ga., June It.—At a regular meeting of Marietta lodge, No. 112, Knights of Pythias, held at Its castle hall this week, the following officers were elected to serve the lodge for the coming term: Ernest L. Robertson, chancellor com mander; C. C. Grist, vice commander; W. E. Schillings, prelate; W. McCrary, master of work; W. E. Sheppard, keep er of records and aeal; Oeorge T. Northrot, master at arms; H. Klnalnga- mark. Inner guard; E. H. Clay, outer Marietta lodge Is In a very pros perous condition, having work at each meeting. The degree team has aa fine robes as any lodge In Georgia L. B. Carnes, the retiring chancellor com mander, has done good work for the lodge. Ernest L Robertson, the newly elected chancellor commander, Is the popular Southern Express Company's agent here, and Is one of the most prominent fraternity men In Marietta, being a Knight Templar and Shrlner. lie also holds a prominent office In the Masonic lodge here. Under the admin istration of Mr. Robertson Marietta lodge Is expected to have Its banner term. FREE BY MAIL BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND to PITS perenm In Mr* coant r, during to Uke P*wwbI inatraotloB. who wfll within ft) dtfl SpBftd SEND thta-•**-- »to either of DRAUGHON’S ZfcubneUtflcikcfeb ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree. Piedmont Hotel Block. Columbia or Montgomery. getla. LettarWrlJni^^jDrewIng, Cartooning, , 17 9 — nmroen. Xo vacation; enter anr time. Write |f dot rvVto know Jrubliaimi uL - writenow-thnr. «<««ni» tnoraaboutyonr rpertalHome Ptudy offer made AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY /^AIER ( VOLBERG 190 So. Forxyth St Just Received A Complete Line of -ANSCO CAMERAS— All the lateet Improvement... Full tine of amateur euppllee. Beet ama teur flnlehlng In the city. SAMUEL G. WALKER, 55 Peachtree St. A ttlnNfk fmfmf fs Sfliiktr. 0*J». tfw- stlac. Cecal.,. CMerat. TtAetce aaS A,era,tie. aia a, Attn takaaaMas. Quite a number of prominent Red Men were present at the meeting held by Comanche tribe laet Thursday sleep. There were eeveral visitor, from other cite, present to witness th* conferring of the warriors' degree In amplified form by Comanche's superb degree team. • The object of the big meeting was to encourage better degree work among the tribes, and nil who were present wore much Impressed by the work as exemplified. Since the organisation of the degree team In Comanche tribe, the attend- al ! c .?., hn " Increased, and many additions have been made, which prove* that a good degree team la the life of a tribe. Comanche tribe will'attend church In a body Sunday morning at CalVary church, on the Houth Decutur car line, and the tribe expects a large attend ance of Its members and visiting Red Men. The chiefs' degree will be conferred on several candidates next Thursday sleep, add all qualified Red Men are Invited to attend. 1 ATLANTA BEAVERS HAD EINE MEETING The members of Atlanta Dam No. 2, I. O. Beavers, held a love feast at their last meeting. The stay-at-homes min ed tho longest and the moat enthusi astic meeting ever held by this dam. Are we growIngT Steadily. Juat watch If we keep -everlastingly at li nks we have lately, we will be "The Lodge” of Atlanta In a abort while. Quite a number of our members were In Athene laet night at tha Installa tions of Athena Dam. Thla dam completea tha requlalta number to Install the Grand Dam of Georgia. We will be the first state to have a grand dam, but thla la only tha beginning. Tou had better hurry If you want to get In before our dispen sation expires, which will be July "JEW." WELL KNOWN BEAVER JOINS THE REBEKAHS John E. White, secretary of Atlanta Dam No. 2, I. o. Beavers, will hence forth be a better Beaver, than ever. On Wednesday night last he, accom panied by bla wife (he didn't have the nerve to go alone), was conducted through the mysteries of the degree In Fulton Rebeknh Lodge No. 14, and he now elope talking "Beaver" long enough each day to tell hla brother Odd Fellows, who have not taken this degree, what a beautiful and sublime lesson they are mining. JUDGE GRIGGS WINS SIGNAL VICTORY IN RACE Special to The Georgian. Apalachicola, Fla, June It.—A can vas* of the returns of the Franklin county primary shows that Judge Jaraee Fenlinore Cooper Orlgga has won the nomination for member of the Florida legislature by the very flatertng vole of three to one. .This E. L. R0BERT80N. Newly elected chancellor com mander of Marietta Lodge, Knights of Pythiao. iL IS HELD IN THE CLASSIC CITV BV ODD FELLOWS WILLIAMS LODGE LAST MONDAY PAID HONOR TO MEMORY OF DECEA3ED MEMBERS. Special Correspondence. Athene, Ga., June lt.^-Wllliams lodge. No. IS, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held memorial. services Monday night, which were largely at tended by Odd Fellows and their friends. . C. A. Vnnderlelth, past gfand of Wil liams lodge, was master of ceremonies, and In a few welt chosen remarks paid hie respects to the officers, members and to the visitors In a happy speech, Mr. Vonderlelth, after hie remarks, recited a beautiful poem entitled, 'Lnugh, and the World Laughs With Tou; Weep and You Weep Alone." Thla was commented upon very much during the evening, and he was the happy recipient of many congratula tions. of Williams lodge, and one of the old est Odd Fellows In Georgia, delivered the memorial address. Judge Thomas apoke for more than an hour, and told of the good deeds of the departed brothers of Williams lodge, calling the to tho vacant chairs that were draper in mourning. The scene was Impress ive, and the address waa one that will long be remembered by all who heard IL Judge Thomas la a lawyer of much imminence, and has the distinction of >e!ng at the head of hla profession In thla section of the state; besides ha Is prominent In many secret orders of which he la an honored member. NEWMAN LASER. Atlanta man who it president of the district convention. Fraternal Union of America. DR. H. M. FULLILOVE. Prominent aecret order man of Athene'and leading Beaver of that city. - MISS NELLIE BALDWIN. Elected Wenona of Silver Cloud Council, No. 1, D. of P. ODD FELLOWS WILL HOLD MEMORIAL TO HONOR THEIR DEAD Fraternal Union Will Hold Convention Here June 26 The district convention of the Fra- ,nn and James L. Mayson. ternal Union of America, composed of Tallulah Lodge. ,\'n. 692—F. Rolan* the Southern states, trill bo lu!rl in i ■J„£n^nn V’ TiL 00 ** Atlanta on Tuesday, June 24. Olen'-on^Bd Hmn K KaaiiSd^f D ' Each lodge will b© represented and Southern a large number of delegate* are ex- Kempton and B. F. ■ ■ ■ Gordon. At th»- <11 strict convention delegate* •III 4»Wf*.cl to tu* ... Y*" 1 * 1 " L 1 . 1 '!? c,e<1 to th « supreme which will meet In Denver. Colo, |, peeled. The states of Alabama, Georr gin, Tennessee, South Carol^a and Kentucky will send representative*. The meeting will be called to order by Newman Loser, of Atlanta; supreme steward of tho Fraternol Union of America, who was elected president of the district Ponventlon. The address \ thnn . welcome will be delivered by Hon. j phans. James L. Moyson, a member of the Newman Laser has charge of the or order. ganlzntlon tv,irk In the Southern ntiol The four lodges'In Atlanta have i And by hla untiring effort* has broushi elected the following delegates and el- the order to the front ranks. He la ternates: of the well-known secret order men h, Atlanta Lodge, No. 24—Shepard Bry- I this section. ” September. The Fraternal Union of America |„ •W home In Denver, waa organised in 1894. It ha* a membership of more than 25,000 and paid In benefits more *1,2.0,000 to widow* and or! BIG CELEBRATION ON JULY 4 BY RED MEN OF NEW HOLLAND ATLANTA LODGES WILL GATHER SUNDAY NIGHT AT FIRST PRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH. TJie annual memorial services of the various Odd Fellow lodges of Atlanta will be held Sunday night at the First Presbyterian church. In Marietta street. The exercises will be participated In by all of the local subordinate lodges of Odd of Odd Fellows, the Encampment, Canton and Rebekahs. The -memorial WATTS MEMORIAL IS SPLENDID WORK Great Chief of Records Wilson Brooks last moon sent the memorial of Past Great Incohonee Watts to tha several reservations. The book Is vary creditable production and la a fine testimonial to a very deserving Red Man. Between 200 and 900 British towns and villages have namesakes In the United States. STREET CAR ETIQUETTE By CLARA MORRIS. T 1IE1 oui HERB Is a woman with us who engaged In carrying large quantities of coal to Newcastle; she la tha aelf-elacted protectress and defender of all men who rlda In street cars. That thla Is a daughter of tha lata Don Quixote no one can doubt, and Juat aa that misguided enthu siast attacked windmills In defense of an Imaginary damsel In distress, ao tbla, hla daughter, defends the men- rldera In cars from the Inhuman de mands of women; and needlessly find vacant—not barring football ovor weaker creatures, nor the climb ing through car windows, as a mean* of llrst reaching It. In the ardor of her devutlon to their welfare she draws them os too worn and ex hausted by business to be courteous, and, though they may rise for a worn- the superiority of man's physique over woman’s; hla greater strength, etc. Man himself dearly loves to dwell upon that same superiority; but aa all weather signs are said to fall In time of drought, so man's strength seems to fall Inside a street car. There he la ailddenly only the equal In weakness and fatigue of the woman. Though her structural peculiarities render long standing a torment hard to bear, yet once In the car the men art held to be aa weary aa the women who have stood for many hours .behind counters, "but need no courtesies or consider ation on that account,” says the war rior defender of-man. No wonder foreign visitors are aghast at the rude Indifference, the sometimes Insulting brutality of men toward women In public places. "But—but," they stammer, "Arnert can men are supposed to be the very devoted slaves of American women I" an who Is III, or very old, or carrying 2V?{.™ t“Ydevotion in a baby, they "need not. but have a i h ^ right to let some woman rise for her wife or daughter la the hnll- wlll be gratifying news to Judge Griggs’ °r even distressed looks from women right to let some woman rise for her Instead." Further, ahe Informs the men, that the women "who are work- . __ — , era like themselves require no con- ?*a.riS ln . < l.a y i*k.m PJi aide ration, and are quite aa well able temlerly - and faithfully the Individual to stand as they are." Thus she pats them on their broad backs, and ten derly advises them not to heed longing friends throughout the state of Florida and In Georgia and Alabama os well. His admirers and supporters In ev ery section of Florida confidently pre dict hla election ns speaker of the next house of representatives In ease he al lows the use of hla name before tha Democratic caucus. Judge Grlgga la the father of tha while municipal primary system In Apalachicola and Franklin county, af terwards adopted by cities all over the state. He la a native of Harris county, Georgia, later a resident of Columbus, Ga, and now one of the largest prop erty owners and moat Influential cltl- sens of Apalachleola and West Florida Hr Is a cousin of South Georgia's favorite son. Congressman James M. Griggs, and ha* himself been promi nently mentioned aa excellent congres sional timber from the Third Florida congressional district. A UNIQUE DRUMMER. The Otlj letlej lasti- Mi ia Gtorfit. 235 Capitol Aie., ATLANTA, 6A. celved the Idea of placing his product on the market through a road sales man without hotel expenses. Packing hla samples In a trunk, he expressed It prepaid to one of his customers with an envelope containing the following Instructions: To carefully examine the sample* then express prepaid to the address In the envelope—whlrh con tained the necessary money for ex press charges. Enough of these Instruction enve lopes were placed In the trunk for hun dreds of merchants, each one forward ing to the next onr. Thus this silent drummer traveled trousands of miles, bringing In about 250,090 worth of ordera—without one cent for hotel bills. The most remarkable feature of this trip was the fact that this sample trunk made thla long Journey and came back good aa new, because it waa made by the Pinnacle Trunk Manufacturing Company, *2 Peachtree St, Atlanta. hanging from straps. And this sealot defender goes on lo say that she herself does not want any privileges of any kind; doesn't want her handkerchief picked up; does not want any soda water or tco cream treats, and thus Implies that because she requires neither consideration nor gentle treatment, no other woman need receive them. Alas! she Is probably a false prophet, and though well- meaning, will but lead her chosen charges deeper Into the mire of un gracious discourtesy. The great question of to give or not to give a ear seat to a woman can never be absolutely settled until the law compel* the operators of car routes to provide a seat for every fare —the mlllenlum will come along at about the same time that that hap pens I greatly dislike finding fault with woman, he can be atrangely neglectful, even discourteous to women at large. Such Inconsistency needs bewilder the stranger without our gates. The lady who defends the rights of women. Surely that done often; I have seen It many times. Once I came a cropper myself, when quietly vacating my seat for a white-haired old man, with crutches and a white bandaged foot. He tank my alateh-women, but there la no de- that many men have nylng the fact been made -sullen backsliders from their former belief In politeness by the ungracious often thankless, manner In which their proffered courtesy was ac cepted. There Is a great big body of young women, girls mostly, who seem to think It a breach of manners to speak to a strange man even the sim ple all-sufficient. "1 thank you,” yet they do not hesitate to accept a serv ice from him. No decent man will presume upon the gracious' bow, the murmured word of thanks, that la hla due for the sacriflce of hla comfort. If no acknowledgment la made he Is apt to eav to himself, “All right; It a|» in wii *i# iiiiiieru, din *•■151* II will do you and your kind good when I give up another seat, I reckon," and one more man haa been added to that great army of tha blind we dnd sitting comfortably In cars with women standing all about them. It would be a liberal education In courtesy if a few young, hearty wom en would (Irmly, however gratefully, refuse to accept aeata proffered by la boring nr very old men—consideration being a gam* that two can play at. Doctors never weary of pointing out ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone 5330. AGENTS WANTED. PoUshed Plate Glass for stores Polished Plato Glass for resld. Polished Plate Olasa tor show cases. Largest stock of Plat* Glass In the 3outh. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 11 N. Forsyth SL sermon will be preached by the pal lor of the church, Dr. C. P. Bridewell, while appropriate talks will be made by others. The past grand Masters of the grand lodge of Georgia residing in Atlanta will be Invited to seats on the rostrum, aa follow: Judge J. O. Blood- worth, Alex Dlttler, John A. Hynds and Anton Kontx. The Odd Fellow lodges, the En campment, Canton and Rebekahs will meet at the Odd Fellow hall, at Broad and Alabama streets, Sunday night at 7:20 o’clock, .and march In a body to the church. Memorial services will be held by the Odd Fellows all over the world, thla occasion being set apart by tha grand alre for the paying of tribute to tha memory of members of the or der who have died during the past year. MOONLIGHT PICNIC' FOR SILVER CLOUD POCAHONTAS COUNCIL WILL EN TERTAIN FRIENDS AT GRANT PARK. Thera la n heap big time for the members of the degree of Pocahontas and their pale-face friends on the 21th sleep of this moon. Silver Cloud Council No. 1 will give a moonlight picnic at Grant park and extend* an Invitation to all slater coun cils to come and bring baskets. Refreshments will be served by Sil ver Cloud. A largo number la expected and preparations are being made accord ingly. The committee states that good t amusement program will be ren dered and all that come are assured of a good Ume, and such assurance from- Silver Cloud always means there Is something special on hand. WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS IN JULY Chestatee tribe, of New Holland, will give a public demonatratlon at that place on the 4th of July. A big barbecue Is being planned nnd speeches will be mode by prominent Red Men of Georgia and elsewhere. The affair promises to be a notable event In the history of the Red Men. as members of the order from many cities will be present. The following Is the program ar ranged for the occasion:- At 10 a. m.—All Red Men will meet at the wigwam and preceded by the New Holland Cornet Band will trail from the wigwam to Mill atreet, then south to 'Quarry street, then west to Main street, then north to New Hol land park, when the following great chiefs of the Improved Order of Red Men will make long and short talks for the good of the order: Hon .Robert T. Daniel, past grand Incohonee grand council of the United States, of OrlfTIn, Ga. Hon. Orrln Roberto, great sachem, of Monroe. Ga. Hon. James L. Mayson, great proph et of Atlanta, Ga. Hon. T. H. Jeffries, past great >i. chem, of Atlanta, Ga. Hon. J. T. Abney, past great aachera. of New Holland, Go. Hon. Fletcher M. Johnson and W. R Smith, of Gainesville, Ga. At 1 p. m„ barbecue dinner win be served by the lady employees of the two mills, to all visitors and frlendi. All employees of the mills are Invited. There will be all kinds of racing and other amusements for .old and young people. Prims will be given to all win ners In contests In wheelbarrow, egg and spoon, sack and obstacle, greasy pole nnd other races. A prize win be given for the moat uniquely dee- orated bicycle: also for the prettiest decorated bicycle In the bicycle pa rade. On thla day, prizes for the best garden raiser at New Holland will b. awarded—910 for the beat and 95 for the next. Dosebnll will be played between tha New Holland nnd some visiting team. The members of Chestatee tribe, No. 52, will hold n reception In their wig. warn to all vlBltlng Red Men. MACONS TO INVITE BIG. MEETING TO COME.TO GEORGIA delegation, of prominent Georgia and Atlanta Masons left this week for Boston to attend the triennial session of the general grand chapter. Royal Arch Masons, which convenes on the 18th. This delegation will extend to tho body an Invitation to hold Its next tri ennial session, In 1909, lh the city of Savannah, and, It la believed, the Invi tation will be accepted. The Atlanta members of the delega tion, which was appointed at the re cent sessions of the grand chapter and grand council of Georgia are Captain John C. Joiner and Judge John R. Wil kinson, representing, the grand chap ter, and Joseph C. Greenfield, repre senting the grand council. Tho other members of the delegation are: Dr. J. L. Gable, of Brooki Sta tion, grand high priest; T. F. Moody, of Cuthbert, deputy grand high priest; J. A. Walton, of Columbus, grand scribe; R. L. Coldlng. of Savannah, past grand high priest; A. M. Lambdln, of Barnes- vllle, paat grand high priest; Henry CHIEFS ARE NAMED BY ONEIDA BHAVESi FEAST IS ENJOYE The chief* of Oneida Degree Coun cil, I. O. R. M., trailed to their wlf. warn lost Tuesday sleep, despite the I tact that the Great Spirit eaw lit to | send rain down In torrente. MB New chiefs were to be elected aat I when the council fire wae lit a large | number \voro present. The following tvdre elected to chief, talnclcs for tho ensuing term: Prophet. \V. Si,,!- Sachem, Dr. A. L. Curtle. Senior .Sagamore, M. J. Greenblatt] Junior Sagamore, S. B. Mark*. Several long talks were made by the I big chiefs present, after which It wii I discovered that corn and venison were I brought along. There was plenty for I oil and a heap big feast was enjoyed. I after which the calumet was smoked I until the council fire smouldered Into I ashes. Then all Jpumeyed lo their I own tepees. Banka, of LaGrange, paat grand high priest; Y. A. Wright, of * ' grand high priest, and Dr. J. W. T lor, of Lutherville, past general grand high priest. GATE CITY REBEKAH . CALLED TO MEET Borne* lodge. No. 55, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has elected Wade P, Harding noble grand and J. E. Kruger vie* grand, and they will be duly Installed on the llrst Friday night In July. The representatives to the grand lodge In Augusta, J. I. Ketchum. C. II. McHan, W. C. Brooks and J. C. Hall, made an Interesting report. Into the seat before he noticed that a woman had offered It. Then ho burst forth Indignantly "that he was not so old as all that!" I assured him It waa hla'Injury I had In mind, not hla age; and. somewhat mounted, he finally thanked me, and then, to the amuse ment of the others, gave me hla full history from birth up to date. Tbkt very same day. when returning from rehearsal, I had to stand some time, and was flung about In such a way that t stepped upon a man's foot. He never raised hla eyes nor moved, so I could not apeak. Presently, a great, fat person crowding by me. I round myself literally standing, full weight, upon this man’s Instep. “Oh," I groaned, “air, I am so sorry for your Hurt—I beg a thousand-par- dona!" He calmly lifted hla slow moving eyes and answered: "Don’t bother, miss: It's cork." My memory of that ride stops right there—t waa on my own doorstep when I found myself again. A woman must accept her situation In a car quietly and with auch dignity aa ahe can maintain. No glaring: no Inquisition of the eye. Bhe la there probably through necessity, possibly by her own choice. If courtesy la of fered let her express a decent grati tude; If It Is withheld, let her not show an equal Ill-breeding by resent- mep*. There are two sides to even street car ameflltle*. A few mutual concessions may Improve matters—and you know, gentlemen, there la much room for Improvement In the present •tlquetto of the street car The following notice ho* been Is sued to the members of Gate City Ro- bekah Lodge: "All members of Gale City Rebekah Lodge No. 8 are hereby requested to meet at Odd Fellows' hall, corner Ala bama and Broad street*, Sunday even ing, June 17, at 7:15 p. m.. to attend In a body the memorial services at the First Presbyterian church. In mem ory of our deceased brothers and sis ter*. N. O.. MAMIE THURMAN. “Secretary, ROSA KLEINBERO." EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the. months of June, July I and August the 8caboard Air Lin* I Railway will operate on Its train leaf-1 lng Atlanta at 9:35 p. m.. every SAT-f CROAT, a through sleeping car tol Wilmington, N. C.; returning the■ through sleeper will leave Wllmlntl ton at 3 p. til., arriving In Atlanta all 6:30 a- ra„ Friday. Arrangement! I have been mode with the atreet raU-l way people at Wilmington to havil cure ready at tho depot to Immediate I ly transport passengers to the holm I at Wilghtsvllle It,'“ch. Baggage wnli b* efcwkad- to destination. WEEH END rate, good tor live days. JS-liJ SEASON tickets. 918.55. H SEABOARD. The Memorial Day oration at Hah I vord will be given by Roscoe Conkiiyr Bruce, colored, '09, who since hla grao- uatlon haa been teaching In Boo«*ri Washington’s school at Tuakegrr, Ala* HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.HOTELS AND SUMMER RESURTl Mill UP IN THE OZONE “In the Land of the Shy” KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmorc* Near Aahe- ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. ■ C-dJUmT THE PLACE TO SSCNO THE SUMMERS*” - ” KMognlaed a* lb* Iradlug hotel lo the muzatalns "f Western North c.roHoa No ecenerr In the worhl will compare *•>• from thl* hotel. Mount Mitchell and Hirsh In foil ** , * , «- Cobt’inriforallhg climate. ma« alflccatlr furnished, entatne naaurpasstd. Pure water.. AU T*retit)[T* -rand i—■■■ _ __ . CuoiumptlTM not ic* rotnmodsted noder any rlrccmatanrti Coarli la operated ® tn * •cement. Tannin* every half hour b*txrr* n trolley from Aiberfll* •«*» the hotel. Open all tne year. Write or wire for booklet EDGAR If. MOOnB, Proprietor L. C. SMITH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Write for Catalogues. H. M. ASHE, Writing In Sight Company, I Y. M. C. A. Building, Atlanta, G*] 100 Smith PrtRiir I#. 2 Models fir Sell, ISO Cash Euk. * IfiH HHHH