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HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTH
ERNERS.
Ideal location near theater*, shops and
Central Park.
NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY
FIREPROOF.
Coolest summer hotel in New York. All
ontslde room*. Transient rate* 12.60 with
bath, and up. Hpeclal rate* for summer
month*.
8END FOR BOOKLET.
HARRY P. STIMBON,
Formerly with Hotel Imperial.
ivlth Hotel Woodward.
HOTEL
#*ST. DENIS-.
BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET
£BW YORK*CITY, 4
ITltMt* Stay - A crew roffEwtr a Point*. of
. lotvmt. Ililf Iilock from Wanimakvr'i,
* 6 BlastM^walk of Sboppl** l)Utrict. v
JfOTED roil11 E*cfHfnee of (M Oot&
fort able Appointments, Coortcow 8«r»»
Tie* and IIotacIlLo BurroaaOlogt,
ROOMSTSCSOlPERiDAY AIIO OP
EUROPEAN|PLAN,.
Table d’Hotel Breakfast 50c.
WM.TAYLOR & 80N, Inc.
•pOTEMMAHTIXiarE.
Pure water from a good spring is always good.
Chick Springs Water is more than pure—it is a splendid
medicinal water of tho highest quality.
Chick Springs Water is used and recommended by
good physicians from all of the Southern States.
It is the best remedy for indigestion, kidney and
liver complaints. It has been the means of restoring
some to health who had given np all other means.
Chick Springs is close by our hotel, it is free to our
guests—The hotel is new, modern—you’ll liko it.
Chick Springs Co.,
Chick Springs, S. C.
HEALTH RE80RT GAMMON'S
8TR0NG EPSOM LITHIA 8PRING8.
A aura
chronic <1.
connection*
White mo whan for hack to moot you at
Tata Spring* depot for Uamtnon'a Sprint*.
J. W. Gammon. Prop., Tafo Sprints. Tctm.
n. k. I). No. 16.
Unto. II I
ern Union i
re euro for ladfteoffon and otfaor
disease*. Telephone and tolctraph
lona at Morristown. Dally mall.
UP IN THE OZONE:
"In the Land of tho 8ky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acre*, Blltmore, Near Aehevllle, N. C.
2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level.
JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER.
Recognized a's tbe leading hotol In the mountains of Western North
Carolina. So scenery In tho world will compare with tho view from
this hotol. Mount Mitchell and Plsgnh In full view. Adjoins and over
looks the Blltmoro estate. Cool, Invigorating cllmhte, magnificently
furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from our
private garden gathered fresh every mornln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil
liards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives.
Coach meets all trains nt niltmoro station. Consumptives not ac
commodated under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by manage
ment, running every half hour between trolloy from Asheville and the
hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates.
EDGAR U. MOORE, Proprietor.
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.
WHITE SULPHUR SPHIH6S
GREENBRIER
WEST VIRGINIA
(The "OLD WHITE” Sulphur.) New
pun. Turnout tor Its sulphur bath*.
Jodora tiaproTfin.ut., with private
l«th.. Permanent orcbr.tr>. Term., Ill
to BS week, BO to »0 per month. Write
tor lllu.tr.tf-d booklet. Address,
GEO. A. MILLS. Jr, Manager.
Qroeahtlor White Sulphur Springe. W. Va.
FOB PROHIBITION
ALL OVER THE CITY
Program For Week of Ral
lies and Ward Com
mittees.
Prohibition meetings arranged by tbe
Pulton County Anti-Saloon League am
of two kinds, rallies and ward commit
tee meetings. The following It the
prohibition program for the next sev-
< n days:
■ Sunday Morning—Rally at Wesley
Memorial church. Mr*. Mary Harris
Armor, speaker.
Rally at Walker Street church.
Prominent members of legislature will
"*Bunday Night—Rally at Wesley Me-
mortal church. Hon. Seab. Wright,
epeaker.
Rally at Baptist tabernacle. Addi
son Roddenbery. epeaker.
Rally at St. Paul’s church. Judge
W. A. Covington, speaker.
Rally at Walker Street church.
Leaders of prohibition cause will
^khSnday Night—Third ward meeting
at 8t. Paul's church.
Fourth ward meeting at Jsclcson Hill
church.
Tuesday Night—First ward meeting
at Temple Baptist church.
Second ward meeting at Trinity
church.
Seventh ward meeting at West End
Church.
On Tueeday and Thursday rallies
will be held, the arrangement* for
r-v.l-'.i mill be announced Monday.
Hotel Cumberland
Cumberland Island, Ga.
HOYT OPEN—Remodeled, refitted and ready for the big
gest and best season in the history of this fa
mous resort. For full particulars write L. A.
MILLER, Cumberland Island, Ga.
Daily side trips will be mado to Fornandina and other
points along the line. Go to Brunswick and
• take the Cumberland Route.
WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
. The Resort for Health, Rest and Pleasure.
Mountain Climate; better liathiug than the Surf;
only 75 miles from Atlanta; morning and afternoon
trains via Southern Railway. Board $2.00 to $2.50
per day, $12.00 to $14.00 per week. Four or more
weeks $10.50 to $12.50 per week. Special family
rates. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
Colleg'e ®
CONSERVATORY
of MUSIC for Women
CHARLOTTE.* N. C.
Experienced teacher.from ]ruling I
EnropMn and American Unlrer- I
cities and Conierratorlea
College plant, $200,000.00; Perk I
uunpus 20 acree. New, flro-proof I
building.. A. D. and Elective De
gree Course*, gcbool. at Muse.
Art. Expression. Climate, health
end thoroughness unsurpassed.
Interdenominational. Coat MOO
to MOO per year. Opens Sept, loth.
Catalogue cn Application
CMOS. B. KINO, Preildent
THE SOUTH'S MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED COLLEGE—PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL
The Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Georgia.
Special preparation for Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Mercer, Emory, Alabama Polytechnic
Institute. Our Certificate admits pupil without examination.
Ten experienced teaohera, limit of 100 boarding pupils, each teacher having in chargo about 10 pupil* under our
tutorial plan. Every teacher a specialist. Individual need* of every pupil carefully considered. Beautiful, extensive
campus, artistic buildings, perfect sanitation, pure free-stone water, highest moral and social tone in refined collegs
suburb, select patronage. Special physical development throug* ‘ “ ' * “ " ““ “ A
gymnasium in the South. Preparation for all colleges and nati
manual training, music.
9 water, highest moral ana social tone in rerined collegs
ugh military drills,athletics, body-building in largest prep
ational academies,bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting.
COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., President.
JNIVEP.MTY IfHOOI FOR I10Y>
Certificates accepted at Tech, and Georgia colleges in lieu of regular examination. Nine teachers,
limited to 76 boys—largest and best equipped preparatory gymnasium in the state. Climate unsur
passed; not a serious case of illness since school was established, (seven years ago).
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. W. B. GRIFFIN, A. M„ Principal. STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
*Ihe Georgia School qf Technology
l> batter equipped end orfenlzed In ell depsrtments then ever before, end prepared (o do
the beat work in its history. ' '
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS
In order to afford the young men of Georgia hlgh-claii technical educetion, the legis
lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to eacb county in tbe state. Tike Immediate
advantage of this opportunity ond write for latest catalog, containing all lnformaucn
necessary for n prospective student, end setting forth the advantages of the Georgia Tech.
Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Toxtlle, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi
neering Chemistry, end Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, M1U, Labora
tories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. Tho next session begins Sept
25, at which Ume prospective students are urged to report prompUy.
for further InformaUon address „ _ ....... ..
K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL. D., President,
ATLANTA. CA.
Agnes Scott College
FOR
WOMEN
DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA.
Offer* advantages equal to those of any educational Institution In the
South. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and fuU collegu
equipment. Exceptional advantages in Music und Art. Ideal climate.
Health record unsurpassed.
Box It F. H. GAINES, D. D., President.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY,
NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA.
30th year begin * September 12. Faculty of 18 specialist*. 238 students
last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Small classes, averaging about
ten, to secure personal Instruction: conservatory advantages in Music,
Art, Elocution; three courses of study leading to full graduation; certificate
admits to Vnssar, Wellesley, etc.; boarding students limited to 22 to pro
vide refined home life; excellent primary department. Write for catalogue
or phone 647-J North.
L. D. SCOTT, EMMA SCOTT. Principals.
AflBMIM BARNESVILLE,
pvninm GEORGIA
The leading: School of its kind in the South.
The largest faculty. The most complete equip
ment Bishop Candler: “Gordon Institute is the
inveterate enemy of sham and humbug.” En
dorsed by all the college presidents of the State.
Unsurpassed climate. There has been but one
death in the student body of Gordon in thirty-
five years. Fall session begins September 6.
For new Catalogue, address
B. F. PICKETT, President
SHORTER COLLEGE
Education under ideal conditions is offered to girls and young
women who can furnish satisfactory reference*. Session open*
Sept. 12th. Requests for reservations will receive prompt and
courteous attention. Interested persons are cautioned against
delay in writing; but if the registration fee is received too Uts to
secure tbe admission of the applicant, the money will be promptly re
turned. If you would like to see the new 130-page catalogue, illustrated,
write for It today. Address:
T. 1. SIMMONS. LL D.. Prei. BOX 1005. ROME. GEORGIA.
Endowed
for the
higher
education
of women
Southern Female College,
I , ^ _ Th. Second Oldo.t Callage 1
QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAINS,
■ Porter Springs, Ga. „
BELL PHONE. DAILY MAIL
A moat delightful drive over aplendid country road from Gaintsvill*.
Good hack aervlc*.
No city's amoke tn mar the aky. NOW 6 P E N.
No Bound of trattle alrlkea the ear; .jj„..
The hurt of nature give* the lie 22212^1"I
To every thought of turmoil near. PORTER SPRINGS LAND CO.,
JOINT MEETING LED
T(
A peace conference between the
board of health uml the board of edu
cation Friday afternoon resulted In a
war of warm word*, but no guna were
Bred between the oppoalng armlca.
It ull came about because of thoao
Insanitary basement rooms of tho
school houses which The Georgian
showed up several months ago. The
board of health look the matter In
charge and Dr. Bernard Wolff wag ap
pointed chairman of a committee to in
vestigate the situation. He and tne
committee found these room* poorly
lighted and poorly ventilated and the
board of health then asked the board of
education to meet with the former In a
conference.
The board did nqt respond. Dr. Wolff
addressed another letter to the presi
dent of the board of education, which
the president, Luther Z. Rosier, did not
like. He told the board of health how
little he liked It Friday afternoon.
Dr. Wolff did not like the lone of Mr.
Rosser's remarks. Mr. Rosser did not
care. Dr. Wolff leaned forward. So
did Mr. Rosser. Dr. C. F. Kenson,
president of the bosrd of health, and
Mayor Joyner, ex-officio member of
both board*, got busy and soon the bet.
Ilgerent* ceased tiring and hostilities
ended. The matter of Insanitary base
ments mad, Uttte progress.
Appeal to Federal Court.
Lorain, Ohio, July IS.—The American
Shipbuilding Company has appealed to
the FVderal court for protection against
possible damage to property and vio
lence against employees, aa a result of
the second strike.
JOHN A, BURGESS HAD
¥ FRIENDS HERE
John A. Uurgess, of Toccoa, Go., who
died last Monday night at his homo,
after an acute attack of indigestion,
was one of the most prominent citizens
of Georgia, and the nows of his death
was received in Atlanta with sorrow.
Mr. llurgess was, born in Richmond,
Va.. 59 years a*o, passing his early life
and receiving his education in that city.
He came to Toccoa about 1873, and was
the first agent of the Southern railway,
then known as the old Richmond and
Danville road.
He married Miss Texanna Davenport,
ti e eldest daughter of.Colonel and Mrs.
S. V. Davenport, of this city, moving
back to Virginia, and spending most of
his married life there, until recent
years. It was a strange coincidence
that the chamber that was hi* bridal
chamber, after on Interval of several
year* spent in another state, became
the chamber of his death.
Mr. Burges* was a loving, lovable
man—a broad-minded, public-spirited
citizen, associated with nearly all of
Toccoa’* Industrie* and connected with
many of, Its business enterprises. He
was a prominent member of the Meth
odist church.
He was very talented In a literary
way, and has left a book of unpublished
verses and a volume or two of fiction.
He was always sunny-hearted, cheerful
and optimistic—a Christian whose soul
ever bubbled over with music and in
nocent good humor. A particularly
noticeable side to his sunny disposition
was bis great love of little children, and
be was never quite so happy as when
MEDICAL p.OLLEGE qf GEORGIA.
rears' l ,
laboratories. Amnle facilities for clinical teaching. Two large hospitals and *
patient clinic snu dispensary, under exclusive control of tbe faculty.
For further Information, address Joseph E. Allen, M. D„ Dean, Augusta,Ga.
THE ALABAMA BRENAU, eufavla. ala.
A high-grade College-Conservatory for young ladles. Thorough count In
Literary; special advantages In Music, Art, Oratory. Orchestra of fifteen
Instruments. 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 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
Reliable
Indorsed by Boshes Fin. Incorporate!. $300,000.00 Capital
’ 29 Colleges b H States. Jno. F. Draughon. Pro.
Sab
PRACTICAL BUSINESS
Known as tbe Up-to-Date Business Schools
POSITIONS SECURED or MONEY REFUNDED
lUMTUTtl
CITHOGK
FREE
ippii-r by a coubsi ix nook*
rKtt MAIL
manihlp. Arithmetic, Telegraphy, Letter
Writing, Law. Mechanical Drawing, Hull-
ne„ English, or Illustrating FREE by HAIL
to FIVE person. In each county, desiring to
Shorthand, Pen- attend a business collaga, who will at once
“ ‘ CLIP and send thla notice (mentioning this
paper) to Draughon’s Practical Bus.Oolleg*;
ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree, Piadmont Hotel Block) or Jacksonville or Mont
gomery.
Valet Posed as
English Lord
Negroes Would
Become El\s
LaGRANGE. GA.
„ for Women In America.
climate summer And winter. SUnd*
1th and MolUUoa. Fifteen •cbeota.
Vor beautiful catalogue address M. W. HATTON, Pres,, La Grantee, Gcorglu.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
A. MICHAIiDSON, A. M. A WELL-ESTABLISHED SCHOOL.
Ill utir own biilkllug nt our own home, and iu large, comfortable and well-ventilated
- located at 800 ftpring street. Centra! yet retired and private. Common—■
“ nt rat Ion for any instlt ** *
HONE NOUTU 597-J.
Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua,
SIMMER SCHOOL. JUNE 19-JULY 31— Chautauqua July. 18-31. Special noraml
com sea for Music and Oratory teacher*. Courses In English, Mathematics, Ancient
and Modern Languages. LorntIon among foothill* of lilue Ridge Mountain*, beauti
ful sceuery, delightful summer climate, mineral waters. Doatiug, tiihlng, mouutulu
excursion*. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under cauvas tent near tbe
short of take Warner. Camping outfit and privileges provided.
Expcnso Very Moderate Write Per Prospectus
IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH?
IF SO, SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL f ?«boys
WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON. OF
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
Far Catalog Write G. Hetman Gardner, Principal, Decatur, Ga.
New York, July 15.—After posing
for almost a year aa an English lord
In whose family In reality he had once
served ns valet, a man who boasted
tbe aristocratic though self-bestowed
name of Cecil W. do Moleyns, was ar
rested here and started to Chicago to
face the charge of wife abandonment.
It Is said he also Is guilty of whole
sale swindling In Western mining
camps. The police are Ignorant of the
man’s right name. The real Lord de
Moleyns. or Lord Ventry, aa he Is more
correctly stylo). Is now In Chicago,
haring made the journey from Eng*
land with the expressed purpose of
helping the American police run down
the adventurer.
Frankfort. Ky., July IS.—Attorneys
representing the secretary of state of
Kentucky, the grand lodge Benevolent
and Protective Order, has filed In tbe
state tlscal court here an answer to a
petition recently filed by the Falls City,
lodge, No. 44. of the Improved Benevo
lent and Protective Order of Elks of
the World, an organisation of negroes,
who are seeking to cugipel the secre
tary of state to Issue to their organi
zation a charter under the Kentucky
laws.
he had them romping about him.
He leaves his wife and three children,
Harry A Burgess, of New York; Karl
Burgess, of Atlanta, and Mrs. W. IL
Eckford. of Atlanta. He was very de
voted to his family, which amounted to
little less than Idolatry.
PEONAGE FINES
FOR LUMBER CO.
harleston. W. Va.. July 15.—In the
oral court here the Ritter Lumber
Company, of Mebeu, Wyoming county,
pleaded guilty to cliargee of conspiracy
to hold employees In peonage. The In
dictment contained twenty counts, the
minimum One on eacb count being
91.0(H). ^
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
1838 ATHENS, GA. ,908
The FIFTIETH session of the Lucy Cobb Institute will open Wed
nesday, September 11. An Alumnae Reunion for semi-centennial year will
be held June S and 4. Former teachers and pupils are expected. For
catalogue, apply to M. RUTHERFORD, Principal.
Alabama
Polytechnic Institute
' “Auburn.”
Oldest technological school tn tbe
South. Courses (1) Civil, (2) Elec
trical, (3) Mechanical, (4) Mining En-
«
glueering, (S) Architecture, (6) Metal
lurgy, (7) Agriculture, Horticulture,
and Veterinary Science, (8) Pharma-
(9) Latin, Science.
CHAS. T. THACH, M. A., LL.D„
President,
GEM CITY
Business
College
Quincy, DL
RS3SS!1SmS.“5o'!o"
KJiiSi**,jBSU. yng;
waJaasss^
DR J. LEWI8 BROWN" WILL RE
CEIVE PUPILS IN HIGHER PIANO
AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY,
COUNTERPOINT AND COMPOSI
TION, IN HI8 RESIDENCE STUDIOS,
271 IVY 8TREET. THREE MANUAL
PIPE ORGANS FOR LESSONS AND
PRACTICE.