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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
BEGINS SPRING TERM MARCH 4th-15th.
A Few of the
Southern’s References
Governor J. M. Terrell. Mayor W.
J*. Joyner. Atlanta National Bank.
Fourth National Bank. Nett! Bank-
Inc Company. Lowry National
-Bank,-Maddox-Bucker Bank, J..K.
' Orr Hho» Company. -Mayaon * Hill
Law Firm, Remington Typawrltar
Company, official. of .lithe rail
way conipanlex. and .the leadlnc
buRlnm and profeaalona! men of ■
Atlanta.
m
Considers the Southern
an Excellent School
J. L. Ritchie, Oa G».. write*:
"I consider your school an excel-
“lenTone, and eftff*rfully recommerid
It to any one who desires a thor«
ough business training."
Miss Olive Head, stenographer
for James A Chantey, Columbus.
Go., writes:
"I sincerely believe that no bet
ter Instruction can be obtained
anywhere than In the Southern
Hhorthand anti Business Univer
sity, of Atlanta, and that all who
attend that school and apply them
selves can obtain and hold the best
positions to be had."
President of Bank Writes
J. T. Duncan. President Douglas-
vllle Bunking Company, writes:
"We are delighted with Miss
Ollle Mae Miller, one of your stu
dents. whom you recommended ns
a suitable stenographer. Hhe Is
well qualified and Is one of the
most accurate In typewriting we
have ever had In our employ. 1
have always held the Southern
Hhorthand and Business University
very high In my estimation, and I
am glad to say /hat I am more
—pleased than ever.
”~Beai wishes for your success
the grand work you are doing for
the young ladles and young men of
the South."
Atlanta School of Telegraphy.
Tbit »choof U admirably equipped
. and conducted, with Profeeaor F.
' B. Johnson, formerly of the
Houthern School of Telegraphy at
Newnan., aa principal. Mr. John,
•on ha, had JO yaata* eaparlenra Ip—
railroad and commercial telegraph-
ing. and la the only telagraph In*
.tractor in daorgla who pas aent
atudrnta from Ihe achool room to
pualllona aa operator and agent.
A few day, ago we received an
t»Indication for litre 1*0 a month
operator*.
Proud That He Attended the Sou thern
G. L. Fulmer, with Carmichael
Buggy Company. Jack,on, Ga.,
write.:
. '1 appreciate the many courteiles
extended to me during my etay at
the Houthern Hhorthand and Bu*l-
neia I’nlvernlty. and thank you for
the kind aseletance rendered me In
netting a poaltlon at the comple
tion of my courac."
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a Spectacle Only to Be
Witnessed at This Famous School.
Parent Pleased *
With Son’s Success
Mrs. Lula Both well, of Mjlledge-
vllle, Ga.. whose son ha# Just ac
cepted a poaltlon, writer:
' 1 wish to thank you for the in
terest you have shown In my son's
progress since he has been with
you. You have a good school, and
one worthy of the greatest success
and prosperity. You may rest as-
sured that when occasions arise I
shall take pleasure In saying a good
word for the ’Houthern.’"
G. W. Ritchie, Oasis, Ga.. writes:
‘it will give me great pleasure
at any time to speak a kind word
for your Institution, for, indeed. 1
nni proud that I attended your
school, feeling that to have done so
was one of the most fortunate
things I ever did.
"Certainly It shall always be a
pleasure To me To speak a kind -
word and use my Influence In be
half of your achool.” %
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE GREAT SCHOOL:
Over 15,000 former students in positions. Strong faculty of nine teachers—three times as many as are employed by any other business college in Atlanta. Better faculty now than ever be
fore. 70 typewriting machines—from three to five times as many as are used by any other business college of the state. l,200.applications received last year for bookkeepers and stenogra
phers. Teaches twentieth century bookkeeping and Graham Shorthand, tiie best systems in the world. Students have been placed in positions after four weeks’ study, a record unapproached
by any other sehool in the South.
' "Under the same management 17 years; founded 42 vears.
’T FORGET, THE SPRING TERM OPENS MARCH 4th-15th
CALL OR WRITE AT ONCE FOR INFORMATION. A. C. BRISCOE, Pres., L. W. ARNOLD, Vice-Pres., Atlanta, Ga.
WHILE AWAITING-ABSENTEES,
STAID CONGRESSMEN WHISTLE
POPULAR AIRS AND SING
Engineer Burned To
Death as People
Look On.
Connellsvllle, Fa., March 1.—Engi
neer Wylie Irwin, of Pittsburg, was
caught under his engine and burned to
death before the eyes of passengers
who were powerless to liberate him. as
a result of the wrecking <>f Baltimore
end Ohio train No. 49. westbound, last
night near Indian I’reek. seven miles
•net of this place.
Fireman T. D. Frederick, of Pitts
burg. was so badly Injured that It Is
thought he will die. und H. o. Hull, of
Qnrrettsvllle. Ohio, and Mrs. J. NY.
Washington, March 1.—At 6 o’clock
yesterday the house took recess to I
o'clock, at which time It was purposed
to begin thn passage of private bills.
When the gavel fell at the latter
hour, Mr. Mahon, of Pennsylvania, who
had protested against holding a night
session, demanded a roll call on the
passage of each bill. As only sixty
members responded to their names he
made the point of order of no quorum.
The speaker thereupon ordered the
doors closed and directed the sergeant-
at-arms to bring In the absentees.
To while away the time, Messrs. Ful
kerson, of Missouri, and Fordney, of
Michigan entertained the members and
the people In the galleries, which were
crowded, by a whistling duet, their
repertoire Including all the popular
songs. Then Representative Hamilton,
of Michigan, sang songs, mostly old ne
gro melinites, and was assisted by an
Impromptu quurtet ami chorus.
A diversion was afforded by mock
proceedings bringing John Wesley
Gaines before the house for some In
fraction of the rule-, and he embraced
the occasion to deliver u speech In a
felicitous vein.
With only one lacking to make a
quorum, there was a further wait of an
hour. Finally there was a great shou:
from the watchers outside the chamber
as Representative J. Bloat Fnssett’a
big touring car was seen gliding under
the portico. It contained eight repre
sentatives and as they entered the
chamber attired In evening these they
were greeted with tumAiltuous applause.
Mr. Bennett, the first to answer to his
name, mmle up the quorum, and the
business of the session proceeded.
After passing a number of bills on
the private calendar, the house ad
journed at 11:55 o’clock.
Tissue, of Morgantown. W. Vo., were
seriously hurt.
The train-wan 18 minutes behind Its
schedule am! was running at u speed
of about <0 miles nn hour. There
were 41 passengers In the train. In
cluding a party of Baltimore and Ohio
railroad officers, who were on u tour of
Inspection. The whole train left the
track and plunged Into a ditch.
Panic-stricken, the passengers fought
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
tlirlr way out of the wreckage, which
caught fire and was destroyed. Many
rushed to where Irwin was being
burned to death under his engine, be
ing attracted by the man’s screams.
Nothing could be done for him. how
ever. and he died after suffer!ng In
tense agony.
BELIEVED BIS MEN
DID IHE SHOOTING
DURING THE NIGHT
BAILEY DENOUNCED
LEGISLATURE
PEARS-PEACH CROP
WILL BE DESTROYED
BY LATE FREGES
Austin. Texas, March 1.—When the
house of the Texas legislature met yes
terday afternoon representative after
representative rose to denounce Sena
tor Bailey for the language he had used J station, who Is In the city making sev-
H|».*elal to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., March I.—Professor H.
N. Starnes, of the Georgia experimental
In addressing himself to the men wh
had voted against him. Senator Bai
ley's assertions were denounced ns lies,
his language as Indecent and abusive,
and his manner un Insult to the houte
of representatives of Texas. Represen
tative Johnson, dno of the minority,
denounced Senator Bailey as "a wil
ful, mnlltious and premeditated liar."
Representative It. M. Brown used
language to the same effect, and stated
that If he had been present when the
vote was taken to "vindicate the sena
tor” he would have voted against It.
Representative Reedy vigorously as
sailed Senator Bailey, and denounced
his utterances ugulnst the minority as
false.
Kepre.cntatlvr Jenktna, author of th- Washington. March l.-Rcprcenla
minority report condemning Senator „ . # .. . . .
Bailey, pleaded guilty to the charge of Livingston, of (icorglu, has been
once having been a Populist, but said suffering for several days with a severe
he became a Populist w hen the Demo- j attack of the grip, which developed ns
ratio party had violated the principle.*! nn aftermath of a hard cold he con-
eral lectures before the winter school of
agriculture of the University of Geor
gia, In a lecture on "Poach Culture In
Georgia." stated that he has serious
fears for the safety of the peach crop.
He states that we are almost sure to
have March or April freexes, which, fol
lowing the warm weather of the past
weeks, may greatly endanger the crop.
COLONEL LIVINGSTON
ILL IN WASHINGTON
FOR YARD. POULTRY, LAWN,
CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC
TING PAGE FENCE OUR 8PE-
IALTY.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD.
W.J. Dabney Implement Co.,
01 Bo. Forsyth 8t., Atlanta, Ga.
UBORGIA-PL’LTON county.
To the Hnperior Court of Bald County:
The petition of John II. Wheat. Ivan E.
Allen and Walter I*. Andrews, nil of said
state and county, respectfully shows as
follows, to-wit:
1. That they desire for themselves, tbelr
associate*, successors und assigns, to in*
nud to Iteeome a body corporato under the
nnme snd style of
SOUTHERN EXPLORATION AND DE
VELOPMENT COMPANY.
2. The term /or which petitioners nsk to
ho Incorporated is twenty years, with the
MiRAND
Tonight and Saturday—Mat Saturday.
DANIEL V. ARTHUR Announe..
MARIE CAHILL,
In tha Naw Musical Play,
"MARRYING MARY"
Original Now York Chat nml I-rodnctloit
Night. 55c to 12. Mat.. 26c to *1.50.
Sale now on.
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
Save More
because for value received there
b no food so economical as
Uneeda Biscuit
45$ In a dust tight.
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Han Antonio, Texas. March 1.—"Were
It not for the damaging evidence of the
empty shells and clips, 1 should be of
the firm belief that none of my men
was connected with the crime, hut with
this fact ho painfully before me. I am
not only convinced It was perpetrated
bv men of this command, but that It
was carefully planned beforehand.”
The above I* an extract of a latter
written by Major Penrose, of the Twen
ty-fifth Infantry, to the military secre-
iary of the Department of Texas, on
August 25. 190ti. and Introduced*;!* evl-
dence by Judge Advocate liny yester
day In the I'enrone courtinartlal pro
ceedings. growing out of the "shooting
up" of the town of Brownsville. Texas,
in August last.
"I believe from seven to ten men
were Implicated In this matter." the
wrRcr cgnttnued "Home one of them
must have had a key to the gumuck.
and after check roll call was taken —
for all were reported present at 11 p.
m. rollrall they stepped out of the
quarters, did the shooting, and returned
when the companies were forming and
at some time during the early morning
bouts, and cleaned their rifles"
Preparing for Crops.
Special to The Ueo.rfiM.
Huntsville. Ala., March L—Farmers |
are bestirring themselves throughout |
north Alabama, and If pretty weather
holds out for a few days they will I
have hundreds of plows turning earth
for the new year's crops.
of the Democracy
Representative Beatty spared neither
the senator’s public nor private records.
Beatty claimed that Senator Bailey Imi
not been all that was good ami noble,
back In Mississippi, nml be offered to
pay the expenses of nnv member of the
legislature who wanted to go to .Missis
sippi to find out.
In consequence of Senator Bailey’s
speech of last night. Lieutenant Gov
ernor Davidson and a majority of the
minority tn« mbershlp of forty In the
house have announced their candidacy
two years hence, and defy Senator Bai
ley to defeat them
Spsaksr Quashed Resolution.
it l —1
house of representatives of Arkansn
resolution was Introduced yesterday
eulogising Senator Rallev and provid
ing that a telegram of congratulation*
upon his complete vindication by the
legislature be sent.
It was declared out of order by
Speaker Handler, who said that the
Arkansas legislature had more Impor
tant business to transact than mixing
with Texas affairs
traded several weeks ng<
He was considerably better today,
hut his physician hua ordered him to
keep his room, fearing pneumonia m%y
result from any exposure.
TutfsPills
Thl. popular remedy c
effectually cure
NEW REAL ESTATE
FIRM CHARTERED
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES orUIng from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
Th. natural reautt la rood appetite
and .olid flesh. Dow un.ll; elegant-
ly augarcoutad and au*y to .wallow.
Take No Substitute.
John 8 On cos nnd XV
IhHr nitortfey*. 4’am
lllnM*||. have applied f«
"Northshle Park.
am. an
Itb
c Martin, through ♦
lor, Thom non A. I
a charter for the *
rnpltsl Stock of
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. Wv each. Heat
teeth IS. Money , uu
privilege of renewal at the end of that
time, hs provided by law.
3. That the cnjdtnl atock of said corpora
thm Is to be S15.00U, divided Into share* of
lino par value each, but petitioners nsk
the privilege of Increasing the sahl caplti
■tuck from time to time na the stnekholdei
No. SC Whitehall^!
000. The
dilute trniiMtctlot
THOMAS ANSWERS
DIVORCE CHARGES
aad whiskey Haernt
cured st home with*
Out twin. Book of Dte
ticafTrs sent FRRR
|B. M. WOOLLEY. M.D
10« N.Pnror free*.
through hU sttorn< . . .
lie allege* that tietwccii Juno nml
iwInt. liMi. -he #n unfaithful to him
wy* that the ftepnrntloii was on thli
mi. and not t«c •!**»• of Ida cruelty.
1C net* up In her peflUou. lie asks
total dltore*.
I CENTRAL Of* GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Msdlwt
. Arrive From — I itepart
Hnrannsh .... ? *0 amt Varan 11.40 pa
'Jacksonville .7 Mam Macon 5.uu«a
| Macon 11.40 aiu Jacksonville ..10.4* an
Macon 4.15 piu Macon 4 03 pa
Miron S 51 |iiii!J«ekaovivlile .. h 30 pit
ID con AIU |>iu,bavsunab 3.15 pa
may desire. to nnv aaui not exceeding In the
aggregate ti.ooo.ooo.
4 I'etltiouera pray the right to Iibuc
either common or preferred atock. or both,
with the iM>vver of naming. defining ami
creating the status nnd relative powers,
privileges and Immunities of each class of
stock.
5. The object of sahl proponed corporation
In pccuulnry gain und profit to Its stock
holders.
It Is the purpose of said proposed cor
poration :« carry on n general real estate,
mining. Improvement and development husl-
ncNN. unit to do any and all things In or
upon real estute or In concctlon therewith,
for tlie Imp-.-ovemcnt, development or l$et-
terment thereof, for the use, rouvenleuce
and enjoyment of purchasers, residents’ or
tenants thereof; to buy. ciicttuilier. Mil.
have, bold, lease, option nml otherwise deal
ami trade, either aa vendors or temlces.
lessors or IcSKeo*. optioners or optlouee*.
In all kinds and classes of real estate, equi
ties. mineral or other Interests, whether
Improved or unimproved; to make all kinds
and classes of Improvements lu or upon
real estate, and to do auy und a|l things
necessary nnd proper hi the performance
of this privilege; to execute, sell aud de
liver th«» sleeks nnd bonds of said corpora
tlon, with the light ami authority to make
nml deliver nil necessary nml appropriate
Instrument* In such transactions; to losu
or borrow mouvy tt|»ou any nnd all col
laterals nml securities, whether real, |n»r-
tonal or mixed, with the right to deliver,
take or receive the proper Instruments In
witness nud execution thereof; to buy, sell,
cm iiiiiImm-. have. hold, prospect, mine or
operate all kinds or classes of mineral prop
erties, with the right nud authority to do
** thing* ucecssmv ami protver to the
‘iitlon of thnt class of business; to act
lu all matters or classes of business herein
enumerated cither as prlmipal, agent or
surety, with tin* right to receive, exact or
give reasonable and proper eomttiiasloiis
ami remunerations therefor: In short, to
huy, sell, mortgage, eiicumlter, hypothecate
or otherwise Heal ami trade In all kluds
and classes of property whatsoever, wheth
er reul, personal or mixed, as fully and
freely us n natural person could do, with
the right ami privilege to exercise all the
usual iMiwers ami to perform all the uecc*.
•ary (auction* pertaining to or that tuny la*
i-onnectfit with the t*sasn.4Ww» of the busi
ness herdnta*for«- specified
where lu the state of Georgia or the United
8rates. 1 hey pray the right to make nud
adopt by laws for the regulation ami gov
ernment of said eor|N>rutliai hi all matters
awl things na a majority of nabl stoekhohl
er*"tuay determine; to have a corporate
teal, to sue uml be sued, and to plead had
be Impleaded.
Tb*y fart herni.we pray the right sail
privilege of retting any |iortlou or nil of
the property of sold corporation, or of
winding up the buxines* of aald corporation
•a a majority of the t stock holders thereof
may deem wise sud proper, sad to lbs
Morolny ami Tni-wIny. U.tlure Tumlajr.
The I>lKtln(iiliili,<| Itatnantli- Actor.
LESTER LONERGAN
IS K. II. HOTIIRItX'H BUI HL'CCKKJt,
"IP I WERE KING,"
BY JFOTIN HI STI.RY MCCARTHY.
Sight 25c to $1.60. Mnttnce % to II.O'.
WALK SOW ON.
THE BIJOU
Tonight—Matins* Saturday.
BILLY B. VAN
in His Latest Musioal Suoesss
"PATSY IN POLITICS"
40 Company of 10
Next Week:
"The Curse of Drink”
NEXT WEEK—USUAL MATINEES.
P. AUG. AN0ER80N in
“THE CURSE
OF DRINK”
Bl.n.y'. Great Moral Play.
Splendid C.it and Production.
El Dorado
BLUNKALL-ATWOOD Co.
ALL THIS WEEK
THE GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA
' "CAPTAIN SWIFT"
Night Pmn ..
Matin.* Prica.
15o, 20c, M0..6O0.
.... 15c, 20c, 30c.
bMt Intereat. u( alt of th. Mochfeoltiera.
of mhl corporation.
Wherefore, tietlllouer, pray to bo while a
body corporate under the name aad atyl-
aforemld, entitled to the right,, privilege
and Immnnttlea hcrvtulH-fore uameo .oil auk.
Jec, ,0 lb, UhUyftftg I*
of the application for charter of the South
ern Exploration nnd l»cvrl<H»inrut Com-
jHttiy. as Ihe asms appears of file In this of-
Witness my official signature and the seal