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THE BYRD PRINTING CO
BYRD PRINTING COMPANY’S HANDSOME BUILDING ON S. PRYOR ST.
IS SYNONYMOUS WITH “THE BEST” IN PRINTING.
OUR NAME
PRINTING
PRINTING.
THU ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
57, 59, 61 SOUTH PRYOR ST.
Opposite Court House.
The Best Equipped Printing Plant in the South
NEWTYPE NEW BUILDING NEW PRESSES
ITH pardonable pride we take pleasure
in announcing to the public that, our am
bition to possess the most ujj-to-date
printing house in the South Uud been
realized in our present equipment, and we cordial
ly invite an inspection of our superb plant. With
the newest and fastest presses equipped with au
tomatic feeders; with an assortment of the latest
faces of job and display type in quantities suffi
cient to meet all demands; with type-setting ma
chines capable of handling all classes of work
with'the greatest dispatch; with the most compe
tent and skilled workmen in every department;
and with our own building erected especially for
our business, with every requisite of light, conven
ience in handling work, comfort and cleanliness
carefully planned in advance, we Hatter ourselves
there is no institution in the South that can,offer
superior facilities for the prompt and satisfactory
handling of the better grades of printing, such as
handsomely Illustrated Catalogues., Pamphlets,
Brochures, Railroad Folders, etc., as well as of
fice stationers- and all kinds of commercial work.
Our publication and periodical work has be
come quite a feature of our business, and among
those we print are to be found the handsomest
publications in the South. From our presses are
issued:
Watson's Jeffersoniau Magazine.
The Concrete Age.
Southern Engineer.
Practical Machinist.
. Southern Carbouator and Bottler.
The Missionary Helper.
’Tabernacle Pulpit.
• Spelman Messenger, and a muuber of others.
In addition to our unexcelled facilities for doing
high-grade printing, we have an expert advertis
ing man, whose business it is to prepare copy in
an attractiw way for those who are inexperienc
ed in this line of work. This is a new clepnrture
in the printing business, hut one which has been
hailed with delight by ail who have taken advan
tage of it.
Call oii us when vott want something good. We
let the other fellow do the other kind.
NO FURTHER DELAY
TO BE TOLERATED
IN RAWLINS CASE
« i.il to Tlte Georgian.
Macon, Qa., Nov. 10.—In making the
late of the United State* supreme
ro »rt. In the Ratvlln* case in the Ped-
riai court here today, Judge Speer took
y axljn to Intimate to Attorney J. B.
'■ "per, that If he became convinced
>h..t the attorney for Rawlins took'an
“-vantage of any more frivolous legal
means for the purpose merely of de
laying the execution of the state court'a
"■titence, he might Hnd It necessary to
m ;| ke It unpleasant for Attorney Coop.
The latter denied that any steps he
h.-i,| taken were frivolous and that he
■vilered If a certain record had gone
— *h* lTnit.a states supreme court
“■urn the Lowndes court the Judgment
?[ *h« Federal court here would have
" f, t | reversed.
'Chile expressing perfectly friendly
“•cling for Attorney Cooper. Judge
op»er was emphatic In Ills remarks
let It be thoroughly understood
be would not stand for any more
"*■ through his court.
MAY REQUEST U, S,
TO ORDER MAGOON
TO LEAVE CUBA
Havana. Nov. 10.—A- new, tact has
been made by disgruntled Liberal lend,
ers whose antagonism to Governor JIa.
goon has been aroused by his failure to
deal some of the political berths The!'-
threatened action against him will
probably take the form of a protest to
Washington nnd a request for Ms re
moval.
8. C. M. L BEAT MERCER
BY SCORE OF 10 TO 0
Special to The Georgian.
Charleston, 8. Not." 10.—The
South Caroling military jjgmdeniy-beat
Mercer 10 to 0 this morning In the
football game. The visitors were oufc
played. Right guard McC’athran’s
punting prevented n larger score. The
halves were twenty nnd fifteen min*
utes. No one was knocked out.
The line-up for Mercer was Shaw,
Hogg. Lofton, Connor, Captain Adam
son! McCathiam Wes'berry, Scrogrlns.
Melton. Dyer, citadel^ Splgener, £***■
Hamnion Sturgeon. Watkins, Smith.
Gamble. Russell, Smith J.. Martin, R.
ISTRUCK BY TRAIN
• KILLED
A man, afterward identified us
Buggies, of Clifton.' lla.. wus struck bjr
a train on the Georgia railroad near
Edgcwood early Saturday morning am!
Instantly killed. The body was taken
to the undertaking establishment .if
Barclay & Brandon.
ROCKMART HOSIERY MILLS
HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED
Special to The Georgian.
Rock mart, On.. Nov. id.—The Rock-
mart Hosiery Mill company has been
organised, the requisite rapltal stock
having been securad. The following
named well known gentlemen were
eiected by the stockholders: President,
James Long; vice president, R. B.
Beasley.: secretary,' A. H. Graefer;
treasurer, James Heaton. Director*:
J. V. Davlttg. H. ,C. Allgood, 8. E.
Smith, W. Ferguson, W. C. Curtl*.
WHITE TROOPS SENT
TO OVERA WE NEGROES;
PEOPLE ARE IN PANIC
Trouble Feared When
Blacks Are Muster
ed Out.
H. King; referee. G; V, Coleman. Coach
Tarr umpired. Todd, of Mercer, head
linesman: Captain Raines, timekeeper.
Touchdowns by Right Half Able and
Right Tackle Russell, first half.
Fort Worth. Texas, Nov. 10.—Re
ports from Rio Grand City are to the
effect jthat a reign of terror exists
there. The people are nit under arms
and another clnah Is expected at any
time;
After killing four of the Mexicans
who opened lire on them, the state
rangers claim to have the- rltuatlbn
well In hand and It Is believed that
valuable Infoijnatlon will be- gleaned
from the two assailants tinder arrest.
Havs to Ride 20 Miles.
The troop of cavalry from Corsicana
cannot reach the scene until some time
tonight the men will have to ride 20
miles after leaving the car*. The trou
ble, Including the assassination of a
district judge, grew out of politics.
It Is claimed that- the customs of-
the Mexicans on uccoiint of the Demo
crats taking steps to prevent the Mexi
cans from flossing the line from Mex
ico and voting. There Is great excite-
meat, and it bodes III for the Mexican
population.
Discharged. Neoross Angry.
A special train passed through lieie
toduy bearing a battnllon of the Twen
ty-sixth Infantry, bound from Fort
Bam Houston, Ban Antonio, to Fort
Reno. Three companies oh, negro sol
diers are being dishonorably discharged
at Fort Reno for complicity In the
Brownsville outrages.
They are sullen and In an ugly mood
and trouble Is fcased when they are
mustered out. The white troops are
being rushed to the scepe In nn effort
t^ overawe the negroes.
Fatally Crushed by Trollty.
Hpeclsl to The Georgian.
Anniston. Ala., Nov. 10.—Tom Ray-
fleld, married, living at the corner of
Bixth street and Palmetto avenue, was
run down and fatally Injured by an
electric ear at the corner of Tenth soil
Noble streets at 6 o’clock Friday night.
His right arm was run over by the
HARRIMAN LINES
MAY BE
BY FEDERAL BOARD
IN TEXAS TOWN
The Coinmorcc Conmiitwion |State* Board of Healti
Likely to Take Up the dcred to Make In-
. * .Matter Soon.
vegturation.
llclnls at Rio Grand city have,Incited wheels and terribly torn and crushed.
Washington, Nov. 10.—A general In
vestigation of what Is known as the
tfarrlman system of railroads, under
the authority conferred by law. Is one
of the subjects that has been discussed
by the Interslate commerce commls-
slon.
Because of. the pressure of work-now
before the commission and the great
amount of labor and time Involved in OP
such qn undertaking, the matter lias raD id|y
thus-far been carried »n only Ut an ' . , b
informal manner, and no flnel decision *, 1 ,
ha* been reached as to when the pro-1 it
Austin, Texas,' Nov. le.—G
Lanham today received o t<
from the Business Men's flub
pine, Texas, saying j strange
'has made Its appearance In th
jtrtct. and Is killing marly .,11 »
attacked by IL At ilasfa thei
been twelve deaths from iho
In the last few days. It Is
ods to be followed In securing the In
formation.
The propriety of an Investigation of
the system has been talked about by
the member* of the commission fori —
some time, and that body. It is said,• strs
really stands committed to an Inquiry, for
tn response
emor Lanham
board to take
and make nr In