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TO ENJOY THE SUMMER
DAY. WEEK. MONTH
OR TO SPEND A YEAR
A Suimnsr Re*ort where the salt air
of the sea brings health, and every
known resort attraction is afforded.
Atlantic CityjP
=NEW JERSEY*
nf ■urmnndlnn. BAILING AND FISHING—Beep-sea and lulaud watara.
or public ricnta always on c»!L AL'TOMOHII.INf!—Llcgaut tclfurd
d (bo boot baaeh ennrM In tho c -oatry. GOLF LINKS—In nuporh cendl-
BT'RF BATHING—Tho clrin.it and as'eat beach In the world, with tbo moit
lattraaUnc aurroandlni * "
A Boot of
roada and _ ...
Hon, anil always In commlaalon. Ocean plera, mualcaloa, dancing, theatre# and
aoclal dlarralona of avery natnro.
All tbat goon to maka Ufa In tha city bp tba non—one round pf health and
pleasure.
The Baat Hotola Open All tha Yaar.
Write to anp of them for Information and ratea
Hotel Dannla Tha Wiltshire
WALTER J. BDZUT. B. 8. PHOEBUS.
Chalfonte Hotel Tray more
Til? LEEDS COMPART. u TBAYtfORB HOTEL COMPANY.
Qalan Hall Haddon Hall
Hotel and BauMrtnm, LEEDS A LIPPINCOTT.
P. £ YOUNG, Manager. Hotel Bt. Chnrlet
Hotel Rudolf .. NEWMN HA1NES.
JO in?*HILLMAN. E0r0p - 0 P1 *"' M, 5o b B 0 SS B ^. , rE h l"S 0 NB.
Atlantic City la onljr ona hoar from Phil/*dolphin. Frequent trnlnn via Fhlladal*
pbla and Reading Railway and rcnnaylvanfa Railroad.
Bretton I: [all Hotel
Broadway, 85th to 86ti Streete, New York City.
Cn aw York'# Largest Uptown
Hotel, in exclnalve reiiden-
tial icction, overlooking Hud'
eon Riper and tho famoua
Riveraide Drive.
C, Subway Station at door—
only ten mlnuteo to theatre
and shopping diatricta, Grand
Central and new Penntyl-
ranla Railroad Statlona,
d. Modern tepricoa—unexcelled
accommodationa —excluatvo
oenrlce and appointment#.
d. An ideal Summer Residence
Hotel for visitor#.
ANDERSON & PRIQE CO.
Also Onnond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H.
[hotel tahrymooMe
a
W. J. MOOR l, Proprietor.
The Finest Hotel on the North
Carollnn Coast
Surf and Still Water Battling,
Sailing and Fishing
EVERY MODERf CONVENIENCE
Wrlgfitsville Beach, N. C.
Hotel Tarrymoorelsdeli jhtfulty leeated, dlreotly on
tha Beach and has an uno intruotad view of tha Oeaan
and Sound.
Our Bath Rooms are sui arlor to any on the Beach,
supplied with tea and frei n water, hot or cold. Tele
phone connections, both I oal and long distance, in
eaoh room I also telegraph ind United Statee poatoffica
In tha Hotel.
The oulelne la atrlotly u > to date In every reepeet.
For further Information i ddreet, HOTEL TARRY-
MOORE, WRIQHT8VILL i BEACH, N. C.
flRarlborouQb»Blenbe(m
Atlantic City, N. J. Capacity. 1,100. Open all
WHITE HELP throuchout lu dlninc ntm r
The ipadmu outdoor plus and Indoor
yur.
both Aroarjrai
the^ moat atttsetire frauuaa. Hupcrb central location
BATB. ROOMS are each equipped with hot and cold
to announce the Installation of
the oeaan front.
TUB PRIVATE
freah watrr. Itannlrif artesian I
The Marlbarouch-HlanhHs mi
y CVfmnf thronrho
JOKIAll WII
water, u well u
the direction of Louis Krell, bu become noted.
which.
out the year.
IITE A SONS, Pit OPRIKTOR1 AND MANAGERS,
SAID ABOUT
There are many good things justly snid about
Chick Springs. Here are some:—
‘Both I and members of m;
iv family
:nlv bem
have used
suits.”—Judge George E. Prince, Anderson, S. C.
“I consider your resort one of the best I have
ever been to.”—Bruce W. Ravenel, Columbia, S. C.
“I.spent ten days with my family at your ho
tel last month, and we were all benefited a great
deal.”—William Godfrey, Cheraw, S. C.
The hotel is now open for the summer. A stay
here will do you much good.
CHICK SPRINGS CO., Chick Springs, S. 0.
UP IN THE OZONE
“In tha Lane of tha Sky"
KENILWORTH INN
8!tuat*d In a Private Park of 160 Acrea, Blltmore, Near Aihevllle, N. C.
2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
JUST THE PLACE TO 8PEND THE 8UMMER.
Recognized as tbo leading hotel in the mountains of Western North
Carolina. No scenery In tho world will compare with the view from
thlt hotel. Mount Mitchell aod Ph gnh In full view. Adjoins and over-
looks the Blltmore estate. Cool. Invigorating climate, magnificently
furnished, cutstne unsurpassed. Pare water. All vegetables from our
private garden gathered fresh ever, mornln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil
liards, tennis, Uvery, beautiful rti)<s and drives.
Coach meota all trains at Tllltniore station. Consumptives not ac-
‘commodatod under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by manage
ment, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and tho
hotel. Open all the year. Wrlto or wire for booklet and rates.
EDQAR B. MOORE, Proprietor.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN6S
GREENBRIER
WEST VIRGINIA
iTtw ••OLD WHITE” Sulphur.) Now
— ~ — tmtha.
prtrato
Famouo for Iti ■ulnhur bn tha.
Improvement*, with prtrato l
bath*. Permanent orchestra. Term*. Ill
*rn Improvements,
wa»»ii. Permanent orchffcua. mui*. »*•
to $S week. ISO to 190 per month. Writ*
for il!m>?r:ited booklet. Address,
QEO. A. MILLS. Jr* Mnnantr.
Greenbrier Whits Sulphur Sprlugs, >V. V*.
HEALTH RE80RT GAMMON'S
STRONG EPSOM LITHIA SPRINGS.
A sure cure for Indigestion and other
chronic diseases. Telephone and telegraph
connections at Morristown. Pally mall.
Write me when for hack to meet you at
Hotel Cumberland
Cumberland Island, Ga.
NOW OPEN—Remodeled, r< ifitted and ready for the big
gest and best sea; ion in the history of this fa
mous resort. Po • full particulars write L. A.
DULLER, Cumbe 'land Island, Ga.
Daily side trips will be made to Fernandina and other
points along the 1 ine. Go to Brunswick and
take the Cumberl md Route.
Aethelwold Hotel, senatorial primary
Brevard, N. G. . BINDING,SAYSTHOMAS
In th. Center of tha Beautiful Sap-
phiro Country.
One of the nlceet medium priced ho
tel# In North Carolina. Brevard hao
electric light*, good water and a fine
•ewer system, paved sidewalks, danc
ing pavilion, bowling alley#, abating
rink... etc.; 2.150 above eea level. Tho
Aethelwold and It* beautiful annex can
accommodate 225 to 250 people at prlcez
tbat will Interact you.
T. W. WHITMIRE, Prop.
Thinks Governor Comer
Will Not Take Hand
in Contest.
HOTEL WOODWARD,
Broadway and Fifty-Fifth
Street.
NEW YORK CITY.
A high class transient and residential
hotel, catering only to a refined
and exclusive clientele.
T. D. GREEN, Manager.
TRAIN PLUNGES
THROUGH BURNED
TRESTLE AT AINSLEY
Special to Tho Oeorglan.
McRae, Go, Juno 22.—The tnglno
nnd four cars of a Southern freight
train plunged through a burning tres
tle at Atnatey. north of here, and fell
tlfteen feet to the ground below. The
crew cucaped by Jumping, and no one
was hurt. The track was tom up.
Passenger train No. 13, from St. Au
gustine to Atlanta, woe routed over
the Seaboard from Helena to Cordele
und over the G. 8. and F, from Cordele
to Macon.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Juno 21.—Senator
Perry Thomas, of Barbour county,
president pro tem of tho senate. In an
(ntarvlew stated that “the action of
tho primary in naming J. H. Bank-
head for alternate United States aenu
tor was as binding on the legislature
as on the governor." He does not
think there wilt bo serious opposition
to Bankhead when the legislature
msets. He la not of the opinion that
the governor will take a hand In the
matter. There appears to be some
mystery as to how Governor Comer
stands on the question and there are
many who believe he will yet have a
candidate. There Is no getting around
tha fact, and that Is, It Governor Co
mer does throw hi* strength to any
one there will be one of tho prettiest
political battles ever witnessed in Ala.
homo. Comer Is a tighter and so Is
Bankhead. Comer has enormous
strength with the present legislature
and should ho decide that Bankhead
should bedefeated, well, he will come
near doing It, On the other hand, there
nre many who believe the governor
wilt take no hand In the fight and that
he will let Bankhead, Tomlinson and
Stalllns and any other* who mny an
nounce. fight It out among themselves.
Much Timber Cut.
Since 1880 more than 700,000,000,000
feet of timber have been cut In the
United States for lumber alone. Includ
ing 80,000,000,000 feet of coniferous
timber In excess of the total coniferous
stumpage estimate of the census nf
1880.
H. F. U. No. 10.
Hates IS per w,
eru Vuloa telegraph sud <
K
Best Line to All Summer Resorts
Low Rales, Solid Train
Cincinnati and Louisville
Magnificent Dining Car Service
Kst a Yscsscr In Tran Tie South'# Moil Splendidly Equipped C#U«|t Preparatory H#» School tumm 51 so
THE GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY, college park. ga.
VnriD cmi'C nrermrv li fl»4 b.t.m to u4 la wn •( ag* Tit. pariiswiit uiitln with wy pinnt-Wlut teatkw.. tmpint.ni, tn,lr.im.nt •«
IUUK dull 5 ULO ill'll w MS*.hiiMtdml.j»»t. ewil, tanlUttml, (kyilelil 1 Wteraktlp««t»irtillmtitlcn.
In th# bntutiful art prev,tblit Pl.te.nt hultk npw. aurty I, M0 lent thm hwl, 8 oUtl I'm MM* tk# eoninntcl.l lit IrtoltrUI hurt #1 the Swtkl.nJ, T«
.ijttinncrt Ituhtn, limit «i 100 besrCIng panit., uck htcktr k.iln, I# cktij. tknt 10 pupil, anltr nr talirlll plia. I.irj tiickir t ipeelsliit. IldlnMiul Mill pi nvr
pupil carefully waiUirrt. Bu.tilul, titpsilip ucpoi, artistic toHd!n:i. Pltlltl MaOMka, put. IriMtlM eihr, M|k#il »«ril pnd mill t.ap la rilhsd cell#,# Plkeib, ptlptl
piltHti* Cpicltl pkrilul dmlppmut thrp»k militery drills, ilklillcp, bodybuilding I# lirflll enp naupiian la tbs South. Pnptrillen lor #11 ccll.f.1 pad siIImpI Hide
nkt, kppUrtpiflf, ■ttoefripky, typrarHllor, riml Irtlilnp, nolle. COL. J. O. WOODWARD, A. M., President
cox College and Conservatory
Delightfully slluattd la a beautiful
auburb of Atlanta, with most aalu<
brlous climaU, COX COL-
LEGE a ad CONSERVA
TORY offers many advan-
to atudentt from all
part* of America,
jfc Sixty-fifth session
begins Sept. 10, 1907.
with *3 instructors
) from American aod
European universi
ties and conservator
ies. Broad courses of
- — - study, high stand-
ards, fine patronsge. Music, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory, under distin-
guithfid directors, ha#, tcachtra, 50 pUno#, pipe orpin. Building equipped with *11 modem
conveniences; many Improvement# mad# recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address
JOHN W. GAINES, President, or Wm. S. COX, Manager.
Southern Female College,
1 , The Second Oldest College!
LaORANOE. OA.
for Women la Amerloa.
ti»
Lolpslo), rirsctor. flms oonsenrstory tsschsrs. AU rooms taken year.
nddrcu M. W. HATTON, PrtSu La Grunge. Georgia.
Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua,
ful Bt eufi/, uBii|uuui ■tiuiuiwr uimioLvi, uiiurriii noicri. uuauu
excursions. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held undrr c
short of Lake Warner. Camping outfit and prlviiegea provided.
Expense Very Moderate
cnnvss tout near the
Write For Prospectus
Elizabeth
[College $
1 CONSERVATORY
of MUSIC for Women
CHAR.LOTTE, N. C.
Experienced teachers from leading |
S urapesn and American ”
ties and Conservatories.
College plant, $280,000,00; Park I
Camnua 10 seres. New. fire-pit
buildings. A. B. and Eieotlv* C
gree Courses. Schools of Uui
Art. Expression. Cl hast*. h»si
and thoroughness unsurpasssd.
Un-denuminational. Cost $285to
1400 per year. Opens Sept 18th.
Catalogu* on application
\ CHA8. 8. KINO. P#uiui»t.
Agnes Scott College
AMEN
WO
DECATUR (Near Atlsnta), GA.
Offers advantages equal to those of any educational Institution In ths
South. Elegant buildings, modem lymnaslum, laboratories and full eoilego
equipment Exceptional advantages in Mualo end Art. Ideal climate.
Health record unsurpassed.
Box 16 F. H. GAINES, D. D„ President.
FREE mail
A IBookkooplng, Banklnf,
COURSE Shorthand, Penmanship,
Bnslnoss English, Lo 11o r
Writing, Arithmetic, Mechanical Draw
ing, Illustrating, Telegraphy, or Lair
to a FEtV persons in each county, dsilrlni
to attend college, who will AT OXCE CMP
and REXO tbls nodes (giving name aod ad
dress ot papor clipped from) to ono of
Draughon’s [Colleges 1
20 College* In 15 States. Inc., 5JOO,000.00 cap
ital. 18 years’ succe,,. Business man tat
Draughon’saretbo UB8T. Xo.vscatlon; entcl
any time. ntlTNU secured or Win Itmitt.
It Interested In taking lesaons BY HAIL,
writs for “Catalogue H.,“ It Interested In at.
tending college, wrlto for “Catalogue P.*
DRAUBHON’S » COLLEGE:
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
1858 ATHENS, GA. 1908
The FIFTIETH lesston of tho Lucy Cobb Institute will open Wed
nesday, September 11. An Alumnae Reunion for aemt-eentennlal year will
be held June I and t. Former teachers and pupils are expected. For
catalogue, apply to M. RUTHERFORD, Principal.
IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA- TECH?
IF SO. SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL f S££oys
WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON. OF
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Prineipal, Decatur, Ga.
THE ALABAMA BRENAU
EUFAULA, ALABAMA
A high-grade College-Conservatory for young ladles. Thorough course
In literary, special advantage* In music, ait, oratory. Orchestra of 16
Instrument*. Beautiful new buildings located upon a magnificent ele
vation. Ideal winter climate, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau
Chautauqua takes place of usual Commencement. Write for tlluatrated
catalogue.
ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree Street,
Piedmont Hotel Block; or Jackson
ville, Montgomery or Columbia.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
A. RICHARDSON, A. M. _ A WELL-ESTABLISHED BCHOOL.
In our own bnlldlng at our own home, and In large, comfortable anil wall-ventilated
rooms. Located at 300 Spring street. Central yet retired and private. Commence#
7«th Jana. For boys and ONt; 0 XoItT* I T 6®7J ‘* n ' lou ’ Weet Point.
A TRIBUTE PAID
TO BOY’S MEMORY
Few boys have been so loved by
friend* and playmate* as was Edward
Lloyd Thomas, the 11-year-old son of
Colonel L. P. Thomas, who died last
Tuesday. His funeral was attended by
a number of his young friends, who
were much affected, and one of these
has written a tribute to young Thomas
which The Oeorglan Is glad to publish.
It follow*:
Edward Lloyd Thomas was such a
beautiful character that he won the
love and admiration of all with whom
he came In contact. He, unlike many
other boys of that age, who think It Is
manly to smoke and even drink, was
entirely free from any objectionable
Imbtls, nnd his courtesy and cheery
nature won him a place In every heart.
Much a character as his Is very rare.
He was as manly as a man of the world
In his ways, and yet he was as gsntle
as a woman to small children and dumb
animals. He always had a cheery
greeting for everyone, and hia bright
nature cheered all who knew him.
Although It seems hard that he should
be taken so suddenly and without
warning, yet it was for the beat. Ws
could not tell what trials he might have
had to contest with In the future years
or what temptation he might have been
led Into, but He knew and took him
whits he was still a boy and free from
the stains of sin. And again we must
consider how much easier u was for
him to die as he did. Many, many peo
ple die horrible, lingering deaths, but
he went quietly and peacefully with no
long months 1 f pain and suffering. Al-
though It Is hard upon the love3 ones
he leaves behind, yet we must remem
ber that he I* now beyond all pain or
worry, where disease and suffering are
unknown.
He Is mourned by a host of young
friends, who. though they may find
other friend# in the years to come, and
when they are older other men and
women may claim their affection., they
will always cherish at the bottom of
their heurt# the memory of a noble
boy whose place can not be filled.
A FRIEND.
KNOCKOUT BLOW
TO MONEY SHARKS
Charleston, 8. C„ June 22.—Judge
Gary administered a knockout blow to
the money lenders of the city yesttr-
day afternoon by dissolving ths In-
PAID HIS INSURANCE
WHILE FIRE WAS HOI
Ths American Insurance Company
may not havt established tho record
for the prompt payment of lost by fire,
but it coma mighty near It when James
Branch wai settled with for the dam
age to his pool room at II North Broad
street, before tba last tmoldsring em
bers ot the fire had died out.
The fire occurred-Wednesday room
ing at 5 o'clock, burning the Globa
saloon and the James lunch room and
damaging Branch’s pool room. An
agent of the American Insurance Com
pany called Immediately after the fir*
adjusted matters with Mr. Branch, re
turned to tho office, hod a check for
11,000 sent to Mr. Branch, and before
the day was over the company had
received an acknowledgment
Of couree, with the acknowledgment
came the thank, of Mr. Branch and
his commendation of tho promptness.
The American Is strictly a home com
pany, with offlcei at 307 Temple Court
building.
Get Wiie.
“A Woman Astride a Horse" le the
trade-mark on each bottle of Crab Or
chard Seltzer. Do not accept a tubetl-
tute with a similar sounding name, stuff
that you would have to hold your nose
to swallow.
Crab Orchard Ssltzsr Is pleasant, pal
atable, efferveecent and cure, dyspep-
•la. Indigestion, headache, eta
Druggists 10c and 26a
BANKRUPT SALE-
Pursuant to an order of the Horn
Percy H. Adame, referee In bankruptcy,
tho undersigned will receive eealed bide
on the stock and fixtures belonging to
tho estate of Ford A Green, bankrupt,
located at 495 Decatur St, Atlanta. Go,
consisting of dry good* notion* shoe*
hats, etc. Bids will be opened In tne
office of the referee, 613 Prudential
Building, Atlanta, Ga, on Tuesdiy.
June 25th, at 12 o'clock. The court
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. For further Information, com
municate with the underelgned. ca
dres. all bids to
ARENCE BELL, Trustee,
1008 Empire BUllding.^^
Junction recently secured to
the city from collecting a license 01
31,000 on each ahop. Four ot the or
fending establishments who are «“•
back licenses enough to banknipt them
will be closed today end will be «o!«
after official advertisement. J“ff*
Gary chsrachrized the abort loan m B
os "money siiarks of the very wore*
type."