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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
A Good Thing
ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION,
P. 0. Box 266.
STEEL TRUST
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WASHINGTON, D.C
AND RETURN
AIR LINE RAILWAY
mH)HD TBP M7 75 wrnii trip
Ticket* will be sold at thla exceeding low rate on June the Slth and
July Id and 8d; Anal limit July 11, 1*06. By payment of a tee of 50o
tlckele may be extended until Auguet 11, 190A.
Two tralna per day carrying through eleeplng caee to Waehlngton,
and both are equipped with vaetlbuled day coachaa and Cafe Dining
care.
Telephone No. 100 for further Information or eleeplng car reeerva-
tlone, or call at the City Ticket Office, No. 88 Peachtree atreet (Bngllah-
Amerlcan Building), or on the Ticket Agent, Union Paeeenger Station.
D. W. MORRAH, C. B. WALKER,
City Peee. and Ticket Agent.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. Q. P. A., Atlanta, Qa.
Depot Ticket Agent.
BUY ATLANTA MADE SHOES
We retail bIiocs and will save you the retail profit.
Special pale on this week. Repair work a specialty.
CARHART SHOE MFG. CO. 11 Viaduct Place.
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Vaudeville at the Caelno.
Mme. Thereae Rena, late of the lllp-
I" “irome, In New York, with two beau
tiful white horara of marveloue good
renee, gave an act at the Caatno Mon-
>iny night that waa excellent. Deaplte
the fact that the orchestra could not
keep time with the moveinenta of ttie
TILLMAN TO LECTURE
AND SOUSA TO PLAT
CHARLOTTE CHAUTAUQUA 18 EN-
OEAVORING TO SECURE RE
MARKABLE ATTRACTION.
IF pedal to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C„ June It.—Souaa'a
Rand for an entire week, to make
inuilc, and Hon. B. R. Tillman eenator
from South Carolina, to lecture—these
m some of the attractions for which
the Charlotte Chautauqua la now work
ing, and at a meeting last night the
subject waa thoroughly discussed.
It la also proposed by the members
of the Chautauqua, which Is formally
rhartared under the laws of the state,
to build a large auditorium In the city
for octure purposes and concerts, and
for the holding of tha Chautauqua next
summer.
horses, the act, which In Itself waa
unique In the extreme, drew tremen
dous applause from the audience.
The vaudeville bill which Is on this
week contains features of merit, and
good houses are assured the rest ot the
week. There will be the ueual mati
nees Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day.
This is Indicated By
Request Made For
More Money.
II7 Privet# Leased Wire.
Washington, June 36.—That It will
be the ateel trust which will next feel
the government probe Is Indicated by
the request ot Deputy Commissioner
of Corporations Herbert Smith to the
house committee on appropriations for
thore money. Ho wa« asked by Rep
resentatlve Litlauer:
"You think thut you can expend
woo,ooor
Mr. Smith: "Yea, air, If we enrry
out the work we Intend to do wo shall.
The steel work Is a vast Job. and when
we get our men working. Instead of
having the United States Steel Cor
poratlon furnish the figures, It Is go.
Ins to be very expensive.”
Representative lJrundlge: "Did the
United States Steel Corporation do the
work that your men should have done?
Is that corporation supplying you with
Information upon which to make prop
er InvestlgatlonT”
Mr. Smith: "Yes, sir; they furnished
us with a lot of statistics In regard to
the cost of various kinds of production.
Then we Imvi- the right to go to thefr
books and check tho figures up. That
has saved us a great deal of work and
we got It In much better shape.”
Mr. Lattauer: “They .1111,11111 the fig
ures for you to check up Instead of
your going to their books and taking
them?"
Mr. Smith: "Yas, air: then we will
take up the whole ateel Industry, not
merely the ateel corporation, and that
will taka a lot of money.”
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Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Go., June 28.—The
mill presidents of the four larg
est cotton mills In Augusta have
decided to reduce the hours
from 66 to 68 per weak. This
was decided upon after a con
sultation a few days ago and It
la announced that tha new rule,
will go Into , effect Monday,
July 2. Thla will be welcome
news to tha employees of the
mills, although It la for only
three hours lesa work In a
week.
CONFEDERATE CAMP
HAS DEHUMANIZED
CRISP COUNTY BOYS WHO WORE
THE GRAY FORM NEW
CAMP.
Special to The Georgian.
t’ordele, Ga, June 26.—A meeting of
Confederate veterana of Crisp county
waa held at the council chamber In
thla city Saturday afternoon for the
purpose of organising a camp.
Tha meeting waa an enthusiastic one
and the organisation waa perfected
by electing \V. M. Tomttnaon, com
mander, and Judge J. B. Smith ad
jutant.
The name selected for the new camp
was "Crisp County Camp.”
A charter has been applied for and
aa soon as It arrives a constitution and
by-laws will be adopted.
PRINTING, BINDING
LITHOGRAPHING
AND
NOVELTY
ADVERTISING
F. E. PURSE,
14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST.
VE PUT THE LID ON
IN NEWBERRY, S, C,
FOUNTAINS AND CIGAR STANDS
CLOSED ON THE SAB
BATH DAY.
Special to Tha Georgian.
Newberry, 8. C., June 26.—The Sun
day blue law, which, though a law
on the statute books tor several years,
but remained dead on the statute books
waa enforced Sunday and aa a result
smokers wbo had' not bought their
cigars Saturday night ware forced to
do without. Those who were In the
habit of trying to keep cool on Sun
day by enjoying an Iced drink at tba
aoda founts, could do nothing but
swelter. Even the slot machines
which have been vending cigars at 6
cents, had been collected and put out
of buslnaaa.
On Saturday afternoon, placards
posted In conspicuous places, bore the
following admonltlona:
"Mayor Brown says buy your cigars
today."
"The chief of police rules that no
lemons can be sold on Sunday with
out a physician's prescription."
GEOLOMlUtl
IS H MADE
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus. Ga, June 26.—A party ot
surveyors attached to the United
States Geological Survey, began tba
work ot running the lines of the Co
lumbus quadrangle today.
This action la In accordance with an
earnest appeal recently made by tha
official bodies of thla city that tbla
quadrangle be surveyed next, so that
Important data could be eccured for a
county map and for other purpoets.
eaglesTestrained
IN ORGANIZING CAMP
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER ASKS
THAT STATE LAW BE COM
PLIED WITH.
Special le The Georgies.
Charlotte. N. C.. June 26.-The 106 or Bore
charter metnbera or the Order of Bailee,
to hare been Instituted last night aa Char
lotte Aerie, received a aback In tb* fora ot
a restraining order from the state Insur
ance comnuealoaer,. which ceew Ilk* a
thunderbolt out of n eteer shy. and C. C.
lvUle. wbo was here to sea
right, wea In a quandary
that la not very pWatnt ta contemplate.
The order hod been set afoot here end
many of tba beet people of the city had
given their names aa charter members.
—own out of tha fact that
had nnthougktedly felled ta
enmpty with the ntete Into ranee anil as are
on the subject, end when Com at loot oner
Yoang heard of the plana of the Charlotte
Regies he at out Met a rommualeattea
This is the exact size and shape of an elegant
Ladies’ Purse Mirror we will send you for
six cents in stamps with this ad. cut out..
HAGAN a DODD CO„
A. G. - Atlanta, Ga.
When you go to Ponce de Leon you can get genuine
RED ROCK at the fount in the Skating Rink, but you can
not get it at the fount on the grounds. REMEMBER
THIS.
This shows you what they do with RED ROCK in Knox
ville. Red Rock has the most phenomenal sale of any drink
in the world for the same length of time that it has been on the
market. Red Rock is only three years old. Look for the Red
Rock crown on every bottle; if you domt see the crown, refuse
it. The crown is your protection against a lot of cheap imita
tions that are not fit to go into a human stomach. Red Rock
has the endorsement of the best physicians and sanitariums in
the UNITED STATES. More Red Rock sold than all other
ales combined.
THE H. T. HACKNEY COMPANY
IftCOfPOftdTfD.
KNOXVILLE and JELLICO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GRAIN SHIPPERS
CANDY MANUFACTURERS
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Messrs. Hagan,
Gentlemen:
Dodd & Company,
Atlanta, Ga,
KNOXVILLE, TENN., June 22, 1900.
‘Red Rook" Ginger Ale,
Please ship us by first freight a carload of
assorted as follows:
75 casks of quarts,
26 casks of pints,
also 100 gallons of Fountain Syrup.
Please rush this order, as we are placing about a oar per week
.and will be entirely out before this car can possibly reach us. The
demand for. “Red Rook" is increasing ddily, and we are satisfied this
summer will show an enormous demand for this particular brand in
the Knoxville territory.
• Yours truly,
Diet. The H. T. Haokney Company.
GHG/M.
ODGE OF NEGROES
WILLJE FOUGHT
INJUNCTION' SOUGHT AGAINST
BLACK KNIGHT8 OF
PYTHIAS.
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Loral inmuyi advising with Mr. Beetee.
erged that he sever* the certtareta of char
ter to the commissioner.
The promoter! give hoed. however, end
proceeded with the orgeetutloe laet night.
In a lengthy petition filed Monday
afternoon T. H. Nlckereon. John P.
Roam. R. c. Norman and other mem-
ben of the Georgia Grand Lodge of
Kntghta of Pythlae, have aeked the
auperfor court that an Injunction be
granted restraining negroes of certain
counties In Georgia from Incorporating
under the name of "Tba Grand Lodge
of Kntghta ot Pythlae ot North Amer
ica. South America, Europe. Alla, Afri
ca and Australia, Jurisdiction of Geor
gia.''
The petition gives a history of the
order ot Knights of Pythias and al
leges that the negroes who seek the
above charter hare adopted aa Imita
tion of tha name. The hearing ot the
permanent injunction waa set for
July 3.
Malaria Causes Leas of Appetite.
The OM Standard. Grova'a Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out materia and
builds up the ojetem. Sold by all 1
dcalere for 27 yearn. Price 66 cents.
SANITARY FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
17A l-A PEACHTREE STREET. PHONE ITA4.
Ladle* and Oent’s Suite cleaned and pressed. French Dye and Ameri
can Steam Cleaning. Fine underwear, ahlrt waists, fancy work, lace cur
tains, done by band. Mulls, Swiss, Lingerie, Lawns. Organdies, wash silks.
WM. A. FLORENCE, Proprlator.
Out-of-town orders given prompt attention.
Just Received
A Complete Line of
—ANSCO CAMERAS—
All the latest Improvements.. Full
line of amateur suppllaa. Best ama
teur finishing tn the etty.
SAMVEL G. WALKER,
85 Peachtree St.
HEAR GOV. BOB TAY
LOR BUILD CASTLES IN
THE AIR AT WESLEY
MEM. CHURCH THURS
DAY NIGHT, JUNE 28TH.
TICKETS AT EDMOND
SON’S DRUG STORE, 14 S.
BROAD ST. 50 AND 75c.
$}.
What 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.
HOTELS AND 8UMMER RESORTS.
BROADWAY at 54th St
NEW YORK CITY,If. Y.
Tho mrt«t luxuriously
hotel In York. IU furnUhlmr*
an* rare, rich and In rood ttfW.
Tiled hath room* ventll« tin* I*}®
tb« open air a feature. Ttlephoo# »b
»s*r\ *ult»*. . _.a
Tmt hotel offer* to permanent J
tran«l*nt KUfBtn Bup^rlor nccoamod**
tlon*, *#rvlr*. etc., ot tempting r*te».
Send for Illustrated booklet.
EDWARD R. SWETT.
AWNINGS
TENTS
UPHOLSTERY
/*\AIER I VOLBERG
ISO So. rorsyth St