The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 12, 1906, Image 5

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' _ AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS $ 19 \ Peachtree Street, Atlanta, 6a. OVER SCHAUL A MAY. Dr. 0. C. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates 22-K Gold Crown Porcelain Crown Bridgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hour., 8 am. till Sp.ni, . Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. WE TAKE IMPRESSION AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME DAY. 9.50 MP FREE! HEAD OF A BIG UNIVERSITY CONDEMNS TEDD Y’S ORDERS By Private Leaaed Wire. Syracuse, N. Y., Juno 11.—"When senator# and repreaentatlvea receive orders from the executive, when ap peals to popular passion are made to force them to action to which their sound Judgment and honest convlcttona are opposed, then government by the people and for the people becomes a deception. In that hour we are a monarchy without the name.' This statement was made yesterday by Chancellor James R. Day, of Syra cuse University., during the delivery of bis baccalaureate sermon to members of the graduating class. “Foul Harpies of Slander.” "We have fallen Into a scandal mon- gerlng epoch," he continued. 'The foul harpies of slander have created this condition, and all of the civilized world la nauseated at the thought of us. has cost us tens of millions of money and the respect of. mankind. It will and should cost us our self-respect If we do not burn with the caustic of a hot Indignation this sore of slander. The scandal mongers who drag the people through slaughter houses to ex hibit la loathsome forms the food of i their tables by exaggeration and Mun . chausen stories of thl I cnttUBCII aiutioa v, ..lings that always 1 must be offensive at best are mistaken agitators and especially dangerous to NEW ATTRACTIONS AT PONCE DE LEON Ponce DeLeon will have several tractions In opemtlou during the week. The popularity of the resort this season has eclipsed Its greatest record, and more peo- park has been In opemtlou than any paths and the board walks. There la shel- , ter enough to accommodate the lurgeat sort of a crowd, even during a rain storm. The electric theater hns been In operation , some .lays, nnd Is nlreariy deservedly pop- ; ular. The car for the Tours of the world I Is being act up, and this educational 1 amusement will lie going some dny during 1 the week. Anil about the middle of the week n new amusement for fun 1 will be opened. This device Is on the order of the - baby rack, nnd will In* popular. A row of i hens on nests attracts, attention, The us as a people at this time. “Nothing Is Right.” 'This Is the epoch we are In. Noth lng la right. Everything Is wrong. Everybody Is bad except the accusers. Everybody seems to be on verge of being drawn Into filth and slime of damnation or the deadly Are damp of suspicion. Com mlttees are sent out to bring back shocking things, and If they come back without them others are sent with more sensitive olfactories. Those whose judicial temperament unfit them for hysteria are threatened with dis missal or branded as remiss In duty. The people who wait for both sides the case are tools of trusts. “Create Universal Distrust.” "How long can a nation endure such a condition of things? They threaten the stability of all forms of business and create universal distrust Shall we publish to the world that we have no courts for the correction of evils, but that we must leave such things to magazine writers and the makers of sensational literature and the Investi gation of smelling committees, who are seeking things to condemn, and to spe cial executive messages to be read by all nations while the protesting voice of the accused for Justice Is overwhelm ed and drowned In the roar of a popu lar frenzy and sentence Is pronounced by the ex parte verdict of the press.' ONCE AN EDUCATOR, DIES A PAUPER with „ fent l> accomplished the hen presents the victor with s hsrd-bollcd era. Tho ImiII . fame will* be opened up during the week 1 and will become popular. Tuesday an ostrich farm will be opened os the space next to the Casino, on the secured this unique attraction by • strong Inducements. There will l>e the big birds Jo the flock, one of which Is tho famous "Hurricane,” the fastest trot ting bird known In sporting life. The farm promises to be popular, for there la nothing mors interesting than a study of these monitors’ in feathers. All of tho standard favorites in amuse ments are In perfect working order, and Hallowell'e band baa become one of .the strong drawing cards of the resort. HOME COMING- WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS, THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On account ot the above occasion |tte W. ft A. H. R. and N. C. ft St L. Railway will aell round trip tickets on June 10, 11 and IS at rate of one [fire plm 25 cents for the round trip, the rate from Atlanta being $13.55, .tickets good to return until June 23, 1906. ny depositing ticket and paying tee of GO cents. However, ticket! will he extended until July 23. Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta at 8:35 a. m, 4.60 p. m. and 8.50 p. m.. •11 carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville to Louisville. In addition to thla service there will » through aleeplng care operated on the 1:50 p. tn. trains of June It and 11, Atlanta to Louisville without change, •rrtvlng Louisville next morning at a. m. Route la via Chattanooga, Nash- ™* e and Mammoth Cave. For further Information write or call on Special to The Georgian. Valdosta,-Ga., June 11.—There died at the county poor farm near this city yesterday a scion of one of Virginia' leading families. In the person of A. H. Carrington, who had been a dependent on the county's charity for several months. Carrington was about sixty-live years old and a Confederate veteran. He was formerly a school teacher, and a highly educated man, speaking sev eral languages fluently. But little known of hie antecedents, though It Is said that he has well to do and promt Inent relatives at Danville, Va... and when the news of his death was com munlcated to them they sent funds with which to secure a casket and pay the other expenses qt giving him a re spcctable burial. The old man had been In precarious health for some time, and why he pre. ferred’ to becotne an object ot public charity rather than acquaint his family with his circumstances, Is unknown. F. M. Williams, a merchant of this city, became Interested In the old man, and for several weeks had furnished him delicacies and did all he could to relieve his condition. FLEISCHMANN ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING HIS AUTO By Privets Leaaed Wire. New York. June 11.—The police about New York are no respecters of persona when automdblle speeding la involved. Otto Flelachman, of Cincinnati, was one of the prisoners at New Rochelle yesterday. Detective Scott said ht had been going forty miles an hour, deposited 160 for his appearance thla morning. THE LOVERS OF ART. Who live In Atlanta will le gratified to learn that Mrs. Edna Freeman, wifo of George Freeman, tho well-known and 1 A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, C P. ft T. A. . U. T. A. Peachtree Viaduct' Union Pa«». Sta. CHARLES B. HARMAN, General Passenger Agent end miniature artist deceased, cated In this city, flht was for three yearr the pupil of Mr. Freeman, and under his direction' had the finest of advantages abroad. Mrs. Freeman may be seen every day at Motes' Studio from 11 to 1. where samples of her work will always be on exhlbtlon. ••• 8UCCE8SOR APPOINTED TO LATE HENRY MATTHEW8. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., June 11.—Judge A. D. Sayre, of the city court, today announced the appointment of Henry Hughes as clerk of the city court to succeed the late Henry Matthews The new clerk le a man of considerable ability. He had been assistant clerk for about twelve years end In that ca pacity gave entire satisfaction. Mr. Hughes today did not announce who would be hie assistant, but It Is prac tically understood that Hugh K. Watts, a son of the lats Thomas H. Watts, will get the place. ■ GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE GO., TT” WE HAUL EVERYTHING Offices 14 E. Mitchell and all freight depots. Telephones Main No. 2. Special attention to. delivery of mer chants’ freight. TECH'S COMMENCEMENT WILL BEGIN WEDNESDA Annual Exercises of Institution Promise To Be Most Brilliant in the History of the School. Beginning on Wednesday, June 30, with the second annual promenade the commencement exercises of the Geor gia School of Technology will open, continuing through Thursday evening. Owing to repairs under way at the Grand opera house the commencement exercises will be held In the Bijou thea ter Thursday evening. Dean James E. Russell, of Columbia University, will deliver the baccalaureate address, outline of the commencement program is as follows: The second annual promenade will take place Wednesday, June 20. 1:90 to 11:90 p. m. Grounds will ba beauti fully Illuminated with electric lights, re. freshment booths will be erectad. Mrs. Governor Terrell heads the list of patronesses and many prominent peo pin will ba present. Admission la by Invitation. Inspection of 8hope. Thursday morning, June 21, from 9 o'clock until 19, all the shops and lab oratories will bo In full operation and will be thrown open to Inspection by the general public. All are cordially Invited to be present. At 9 o’clock In the afternoon, there will be a business meeting of the Alumni Association. Strenuous efforts are being made to have as many of the alumni present as possible. At 8 p. tn., June 21, commencement exercises will be held In the Bijou theater, It not being, possible to secure the Grand opera house, owing to the renovation which the opera houae la undergoing. The commencement exer cises will, be unusually brilliant and entertaining, the baccalaureate address will be delivered by Dean James EL Russell, ot Columbia University. ' Dean Russell Is one of the most prominent figures In the educational world of America, and Is an orator of fine pres ence and unusual ability. Short ad dresses by Colonel N. E. Harris, of Ma con, chairman of the board of trustees, and Hon. John Temple Graves. The degrees will bo conferred ny Chairman K. G. Matbeaon. The public la cordial ly Invited to be present at these exer cises, which will not be of long dura tlon. Immediately following commence' inent exercises, the annual alumni ban quet will close one of the moat pros porous and successful sessions In the history of tho Georgia 8chool of Tech nology. Promenade Concert The students are planning to make their second annual promenade con cert the most brtltant social affair the history of the school. Until last year there were no social features to the commencement exercises ot the school, but the llrst promenade concert was projected and was such a success that It was decided to make It an an nual affair. This year 2,000 Invitations have been Issued and many visitors will be pres ent from nil pnrts of the state. The entire campus will be lighted with ore nnd colored Incandescent lights and booths of .be various rlnsses will be located at different points. A apeela' pavilion wll be erected for Weds- meyer’s Band, which will furnish music for the evening. The entire ar rangements are In the bnnds of the members of the senior class, and no pains will be spared to make the oc casion a most memorable one. The following ladles will act ss patronesses Mrs. Joseph if. Terrell. Mrs. Georgs winahlp. Mrs. W. H. Emerson, Mrs. Clerk Howell. Sirs. J. 8. Coon, Mra T. P. Branch, Sira. B. S. Wallace, Mra. H. L. Collier, Mra W. N. Handle. Sira. John Temple Oraves, Mra. J. Sf. Sla ton, Mrs. Samuel Inman, Sira. J. K, Orr, Sirs. Sam D. Jonas, Mrs. F. O. Hodgson, Sirs. J. It Gray, Mra. B. M. Blackburn, Sira J. W. English, Jr., Mtk,' W. D. Ellis, Sira. F. L. Sealy, Mrs. W. B. Sllles, Sirs. Clifford L. Anderson, Sirs. W. B. Hammond, Sirs. R. W. Hargrave, Silas Isina Dooley, Miss Jennie Arm strong, Miss Anne Wallace, Miss Laura ammond MANYBEGGING LETTERS REACH ANDY CARNEGIE By PAUL LAMBETH. Special Cable to The Georgian. Ixuidou, June 11.—Audrew Carnegie, sln<4 his arrival In London, .has received more Invitations to dlue and more begging letters TO MEET WEDNESDAY The railroad commission will meet Wednesday, but the two most Impor tant cases flxed for that date have been postponed until June 90—fertiliser rates from Savannah and Brunswick then the lord mayor of the city of London t0 AtIanta , nd tha mart,, rate case. himself. Mr. Carnegie stops when Id Lon dou at the rather old-fashioned langhsm hotel, to which he has lieen faithful for thirty years. The efforts of the managers here failed. nee of the honorary freedom of Weatahire upon him. At a late function Mr. Carnegie made a public confession of faith aa to what he considers the true Inwardness of hla American citizenship. His health was proposed by the master, J. Gerald Lalng, and, In replying, Mr. Carnegie said: 'The master has expressed a doubt as to which country I belong. I will tell you where I belong. I had sainted mother and I have a mother land. I have a wife and I also have a wlfeland. 1 see nothing Inconsistent with the love and veneration of t loyal son to a mother who was every thing that a-mother can be to her son: onu I see nothing Inconsistent with my love for the other branch of the fam lly. 1 am disloyal to neither. "I would like you all to come over to New York and aee what your race le doing. I spent the last month of my visit to America In what Is called 'stumping.' I cannot distinguish thla audience from a similar audience In Philadelphia or New York. "We may have French, Germans, Russians or Italians In America, but the prominent type Is our type. I want you to think of those across the Atlan tic not as a separate race. 1 do not believe In British Imperialism. I don't want this Island to be left stranded by an> eddy of the current I want to ___ her enthroned among her children. What will the British amount to If they have their colonies and them selves? Nothing. "The population of America le In the end of the century there will be there. That Is For this race the government world Is clearly destined.. Let us.pre pare our race for that great task and we should have no other test for the entrance to our hearts than— Tf Shakespeare’s tongue be spoken there. And songs of Bums be In the sir.”' VALDOSTA TO EXTEND CORPORATE LIMITS 8peclal to The Georgian. Valdosta, Oa., June It—A bill will Introduced at the next session of the legislature and the general assem bly will be asked to pass an act amend ing the charter of Valdosta, so aa to extend the corporate limit* of the city one-half mUe In each direction. The Aside from the matter of a depot' at Kenwood, In Fayette county, on the Southern, no other case la especially aet for next Wednesday, though some thing may develop between now and the meeting date. CAPITAL INCREASED TO ONE MILLION Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, aa., June 11.—A stock- holders' meeting of the Brunswick Steamship Company was held here Saturday, nearly all the stock being represented In person or by proxy. The capital stock of the company was or dered Increased from 9100,000 to 91,- 000,000. Officials ot the company stated that there are now five steamships In courts of construction. The first will be com pleted by November 1 and will on Jan uary 1 be put on the run between Bumswlck, New York and Boston. The other four vessels will be computed end put on the run at Intervale of three months thereafter. ' When the regular schedule Is Inau gurated, the main offices of the com pany will be located In Brunswick. C. L. Dlmon, formerly of tha Joy line of steamers, ha* been made gen eral manager of th* Brunswick Steam ship Company. FIRE ON STEAMER DESTROYS COTTON CARGO proposed extension will take In a num ber of lea leading manufactoriaa, which are now outatd* the limit*, and will add 1,000 to th* population of th* city. The preeent corporate limits Include all of the territory embraced In a cir cle of one mile from tha county court houae. Th* propoaed extenalon will atlll leave the populous Pine Park neighbor, hood outside of th« the city. Other Local LagUlation. Local leglalallon will also b* asked the coming meeting of the general aaaembly, Increaalng the number of county commissioner* In thl* county from three to five; to Incorporate th* town of Taylor, In thla county, and to author!** the mayor and council of the town of Hahlrm to I sane 86,000 In bonds for the purpoa* of building a school house. Insurance Commissioner Resigns. Special to The Georgtso. Montgomery, Ala., June 11.—Th* realgnatlon of Colonel H. R. Shorter aa elate deputy Insurance commissioner haa been given to Commissioner Me* David to take effect on Jun* 19. Colonel Shorter resign* to engage In the In surance business. He haa been ap- ifnted Southern representative by a large Ilf* Insurance company. Special to Tha Georgian. Savannah, Ga., Juno It—Lata Satur day afternoon th* British ataamahlp Langadala, lying at the Coast Line docks, caught fire In th* hold end It only by a hard fight that the ship end cargo war* saved. Aa a result of the fir* 180 bales of cotton have been discharged, and It le -probable that when the aunrey la completed by tha underwriter* that about fifty more ilea will b* thrown out The fire originated In tha cotton In some mysterious manner In tho poop of the vessel. A quantity of spirits turpentine and rosins constituted a portion of th* cargo and strenuous efforts war* made to keep tb* blaaa from that part of th* ship. Tha tug Regis responded promptly to the cell for help Th* city fire department also cent an engine, while Chief Maguire directed th* fight. The ship we* not seriously damaged. She had Just cleared for Liverpool. T, P, A, DELEGATION IS OFF TO BUFFALO The Georgia delegate*' to the National Convention of the Travelers' Protective s Delation annual meeting to be held Buffalo Juno 11-17, left Atlanta Saturday In a apodal Pullman Bleeper for Buffalo. There were thirty In tha party, which eluded a number of the delegate*' wire* I They will Join nt K»nx“‘ — the (souUrllle and dfti item. They will Kshvllla, wltK^NatlonsI Vrraldent W. I Johasoa and the TeanMaee delegates, which ■ and Jobssossnd I he Teanesase delegate*, which train will ran through tn Detroit via (’In elnaatl. C. 11. and and lietrolt, when The party will be personally conducted ^^wJrton. tmvMIngjiamrngvr open a I'annalee, trarellnx passenger stent of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Bay ton railroad at Atlanta, Ga. ■ were Mr. - lanta; Mr. Mra II. H. Prater, of Atlanta; Mr. and Atlanta; Mr. and Mra W. tilln RtampaJ Mltaea Lets Ht.mps, Alle Morgan. Lula i.'rlni. Genie Baron and Loulae Monte, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mra II. I>. Calhoun, of Augusta: Mr. and Mra. J. A. Tlmtnermann, of Auxuata; Her. H. It. Balk, of Auguatad J. C. Mason, of Albany, and U. C. Tomd kins, of Wrightavllle. Hag JUDGE ADAMS NAMED IN FIFTH DISTRIC Special to The Uwglsn. Columhuft, Ga„ Juno II.—After the noral nation of Judge Adamson to atioraed him ■elf In congress nt the Warm Bprlhg* eon volition Saturday the following new com mitt** for the Fourth district wai ap pointed hr the convention: George 1*. Monroe. Marlon, chairman; O. Vox, Troup, aerretary; T. B. Unluer, an: W. C. Wright. Coweta; C. B. Wll U MUBcoceo; W. F. Brown, Carroll: W. >anlel. Heard; T. II. Bnoaey, Tal* I. Gordy, Chattahoochee; T. T. ! Harris; C. L Bavin, Meriwether. STATE'S 500 BALES HELD FOR II1-2 CTS The prison cpmmlaslon will meet Tuesday morning In regular session, The question of selling the' 600 bales cotton raised on tha state farm last year may come up, but the commission era seem to have united on th* propo sition not to accept under 11 1-9 cents for the lot Aa the market la now be low that price, the sale may be deferred some time. So far oa known, the Rawlins rasa will not come up for a hearing, since no word haa come from Attorney John It Cooper. The Raw|lnses have been re- sentenced to be hanged on July 19, and Governor Terrell has respited the ne fro, Alt Moore, to the same date. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0, Commencing Saturday, June the ttb, nnd continuing each Saturday during tho monthB of June, July nnd Au- gusl. IhrmiKh KliM-pIng rm n will In- lib erated, delivering passengers at Iho hotel* at Wrightsville Beach, leaving Atlanta at 9:35 p. m.; returning, tears WrlghtBvlllo each Thursday, arriving Atlanta tin' followlm; morning nt il:';0 Season tli-kels * I h r. r.; w.-.-k end tickets, good for five days, |8.25. SEABOARD. DISPENSARY CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN NOMINATED Special to The Georglap. Huntsville, Ala., Jun* 11.—Stats Sen ator It. E. Bpraglns, Hons. N. M. Rowe, of Trims, and A. D. Kirby, lats ot Oeorgla, but now ot West Huntsville, are the dispensary candidates for the senate and legislature, respectively, PCIIWIW *»•••« ISieiUlB, ■ cspil.ll V DiJ from Msdlsen county.' Thslr nomina tion was declared unanimous at a meeting of th* dispensary executlvs committee Saturday. DELEGATES FROM ULSTER INSTRUCTED FOR HEARST By Private L*aa«l Wire. MpPWPMPWmNr wJHMP era tic stats commlttf^ Mid today that tha M— lister county to MM delegates from ■tBte convention would b* limtrnrted to vote for William JUndolpb lleirst !■ governor. ”1 have been going srotind tho country recently;’' mb! be, •'and I know that Mr. Ilenret has no letter friends anywhere than right here tn Kliigitaa. SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE TEACHERS You’ll Know when you get the grip, bat you won't know how It happened—no one does. Yon won't care. Yon will be too mis erable. But you'll be lotonsoly Interested In bow to get rid of It. How to slop tbooo raid chills from ebss- iag sp sad down tbs spin*, tb* Iscoo- rent pains la the limbs and back, nausea, roughing flts. sneeslng. discharge from lb* eye. and now. muscular pains, and that brala-rarking headache. Tb* bast treatment knows Is Special to The Oaorglan. Columbus, Oa.. Jun* It—Th* school board met Saturday and declared every teacher's pise* In the high school va cant, and they will be filled at leisure during the vacation. A special commit tee, composed of President Jordan, 8u perintendent Gibson and Messrs. Ry der, Tarver end Goetchlus, was ap pointed to make an Investigation of the most egerlencsd end up-to-date teach era that can be found, with such rec ommendations as they may deem^prop- er, and makes report to the board later TRAIN STRIKES VEHICLE BUT OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Special to The Georgian. Tucker, Oa., Juna 11,—A teal freight train of the Seaboard Saturday eve ning struck the vehicle of a Myers at Montreal crosslm south of here. Th# vshlrl pled by Mr. Myers and two ladles. All osespod without serious Injury. of a young Mr. ilng three mil** ilcl# was occu- Dr. Miles’ Nervine lr. Mills’ Nsrvln# ftm by building tb* uervouM lysttm, and destroying • grim* wbkb poison tb* blond. I Buffered a**v*r*l works with Grip, f nd nothing I took Br*m*d tn i*u»flt m*. «aff*r*d slmoat death. antll I trf*d Dr. ifllm* ftottorstlv* Nsrrln*. It roller*! my mfnsry and pain, and gar* tap aa appatlt*. aad la a f*w daya I bad fatly MUM. GKO. B. HAM*. Jiu*ksntf, T*aa. The first hottl* will benrtt, If a*t, tb* druggist will return ywf money. MISS ETHEL BARRYMORE MAY WED BRITISH ACTOR By Private Leased Wire. Sew York. Joe. It.—There waa * rumor la theatrical circles today that Kikcl Barry more la shortly to wad Krnest Lswfor.1. ss Ragll.h si-tor, who has boos appearing In "I’etef Pin. A somber of. Mr. tawford's friend* at gsgewent between tSe blond* ICagllahman end Mire Barrymore. At >11.. Il.irrymore'o on Park sresn* It *11 retd ah* was eat of How To Make Rich Coffee That Leaves No III Effect. D OES coffee ever keep yoa awake F Hoc* It make yoa .oarvoua or Irritable T ' If to, d<» you know why? Wall, It'a because all coffee contains a moat Injurious add which tbs text books call Taanln. ■ - Thla Tannin—the Injurious part of coffee—la shell of Tbs f nigra i coffee. of tbs coffee 1 nutritious and nt element or .bean. the outer among wt element ..Ttha Inald* of th* bean. You drink coffee for the beneflcetit Caffeine and other nutritious element*, ao that you never would feel any In jurious effect* from this nectar wers It not for the Tannin. Well, then, yon ask. Isn't It possible to get rid of the Tannin, the health deitroylug element of coffee. And, If po. can't one drink alt the 'coffee desired, to the delight of the palat* and yet without Injurious effect? Surely, but there la only one way to do, thla, and that way la by preparing your coffee with the Titnnln-ellmlnatlng[ Universal Coffe* Percolator. versa 1 Coffe* Percolator. Why? Well, you *•* the Injurious element of coffee la only relearn*? from the bean when the coIYm la boiled,/U- shell—and It fa. » posit I re fact that nothing but boiling water will effect woody flbre. woody flbre. . Now. unfortunately nioat people are forced to drink tha Injurious demen because they prepare their coffer by .boiling. But since the perfection of the Universal Coffee Percolator jlr Inlui enay to prepare coffee without boll- wblch_means coffee free from tbo lurloua Tniinln and whl means cof- 4fW * the beau. How la this done, you aak? Just note the llluatratlon of the Par* colntnr. • To make coffee, flrst place the ground coffee In the enp at the t >p of tbo |K>t. Then fill tho lower pact of the pot with cold water. Hee that tube extending from the bot tom of the pot right to the top of the cup? Well, thla tube la hollow, nnd nt Its lower end there la a valve which ttta on •n air-tight base. soon as you pines the tube In tbs Itfllls with r r the not beneath, carrying with It thr Caffeine and other fragrant dementi of the bean but never releasing tbo In Jurloua add—Taanln... - Because the beneficent and fra* dementi being In tho soft pa bean can be extracted with «o__ while the Tinnln being In the herd or woo«1y part of the beau requires boiling to extract Now, when all the water la the tube has been forced Into tho cup, tho tube Alls up again with cold water from tho pot. Thla process of forcing jeater Into th« cup containing the coffee keeps .. lng Itself, while the water In t!u> not gradually beats, but need not boll be- fore balug IV serve. Unit none of the.Tannin need be releiuted-aad nn the coffee Is thoroughly guide before steam la given off, oouo of Its strength and freshness Is lost. Thus, In 11 minutes, tbo Unlversst Percolator makes coffee, ns hoi as you can drink It, containing all the delirious ly frngrnnt dements of the Toffee, nnd absolutely free from the Injurious r. ids Ho you can easily understand whv. If you quit boiling coffee, as you must with ill ordinary coffee makers, nnd use only the Universal rercolator, you will bo ■I"'!. " : i- I, fniKr:iiit. beneficent coffee yon want without ever being made nervous or kept aivnkr end oi the water yon ....... .# at the low _ tube also contains water. put ^there." tho'vafywfat the’lower almost Immediately. Thla strain forces tho cold water In the tube Into the cup cournlnlng the offer grounds. Then tnls water In lorn drips through the coffee tn the cup Into KING HARDWARE COMPANY, 53 Peachtree Street. 87 Whitehall Street. HOTELS AND SUMMER RE80RT8. HOTELS AND 8UMMER RE8URTS. UP IN THE OZONE 1 ► “/n the Land of the Shy” KENILWORTH INN Situated In s Private Park of 160 Acres, Blltmore, Senr Asho- vllle, N. G., 2,500 Pest Above tho Sea Level. ,I«.IU*T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMKSHPtoto ftSSJMBlM* ss Ik, IssdlDf lioti-l In Ik* mountain, uf tVcsurn North t.raHii.. .Nn sranorr In tk» world will romti.r* wltfc th* vl.w I tow thl. hut*! Mount Mltclmli and ritx.ii in full vl*w. Adjuin. tn4 evsrltwk* tk« Uiltmcir. cut* ('ool lnrlfwraUuc ninist*. tnsx- nlflrautlr rural.b*il. culiln* un.iirp....(i. Pur. w.tar. All .*x«t.t>).. frrnn onr |irlv«t* f.nl.n gath.rml fre.h *?*rj mornlnx. Ur- h.atn golf, pool. Mlll.ril.. tnnnli, livery, Lreutirol rUss nntl drlras. t "si'li marts >11 train, at lint.iora .t.tloo. Onnsnmntlr.a not »*. eomaiMfttol und.r anr clrcnrn.t.nc*.. Co.rh 1. u|-i-riil.'-l i, unriit. running «rrr» haM tour brims*IreAs? tfSS'ZSsvilb'an botal. Open ill tb* /«ar. Wrlto or wjro fur lirakl.t snd r.t* KliOAR B. MOOflE, Proprietor NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUUDERS W* now hav* In oporatlon th* largut end best equipped truant i lion* Plant In th* flouth. - W* ■!»ft W llnnt i.uiioing *tonywinifci*J and door sills, lentels, columns, pillars, stops and brick. Mr. P. Pelegrenl, tha oldost and most *fflol*nt stone worker h>^ih$ Isnta, Is In ohargn of.our ornamental and special work dspvtmenL ■ Estimates mads on all elassas of buildings, walls, eta Atlanta Concrete Manufacturing & Constrnctioii Qy No. 530 Edgewood Avenue. (On the Bridge). ■ Ladies’ Phaetons, Light Surries, Bike Buggies, Home-made Harness, Riding Saddles. Real RonahoHs, Rubber Tires, Benner Buggies, Bolster Springs, Work Wagons, Etc. Front New Depot. E. D. CRANE & CO. 44 & 46 Madison An. Fulton County Jail. TTULCANITE roofing ▼ haa the call by popular fa vor. CoBtly buildings ro\rrcd with Vulcanite Roofing testify to itu merits. The accompanying cut represeute a monument to the quality of Vul■ anit• this bnilding being covered with it. It is recommended by the Na tional Board of Underwriters and the Southeastern Tariff As Eociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. 2*# and 31 South Foray th Street.