Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 17, 1907, Image 6

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r ** THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. a 9 Haye a Family Send Them to LOOKOUT INN The South's Greatest Health and Pleasure Resort Above the Clouds. Always Cool with Bracing Breezes. No Mosquitos. Service and Cuisine Unsurpassed. Rates by the day, week or month Very Reasonable. Daily Concerts. I ADDRESS LOOKOUT INN LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN. UP IN THE OZONE "In the Lind of the Sky” KENILWORTH INN 8ltuitad In a Private Park of 160 Acree, Qlltmore, Near Aehevllle, N. C. 2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. Recognlxed ae the leading hotel In the tnountalne of Western North Carolina. No (canary in the world will compare with the view from thle hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plegah In full view. Adjoin, and over looks tho Dlltmoro aatate. Coal, Invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from our private garden gathered fresh every momln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil liards, tennts, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Blltmore station. Coniumpllvee not ac commodated under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by manage ment. running every half hour betweeu trolley from Ashovllle and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. EDGAR B. MOORE. Proprietor. Hotel Cumberland Cumberland Island, Ga. NOW 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 made to Fernandina 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 bathing 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. GIRL DOOMED TO PRI80N LIFE BY A CLERICAL ERROR. Sprctel to The fieorjlsti. | Montgomery, Ala.. July 17.—B«,l» I ll ( clerk entered years Instead of months, Rena Rivers, an Ignorant girl served almost a score of years at the Alabama mines, when the reel time was less than two years. She died just be fore the time was up snd her mothfer now Asks statute overtime pay. j HOTEL CUMBERLAND, New York. Southwest Corner Broadway, St 84th Street, Near Wth Street Huliway station end Hu Street Elevated. HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTH ERNERS. Ideal location near theaters, shops sud Central Park. NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. SEND FOR BOOKLET. Formerly with Hotel Woodward. HOTEL __ d-ST. DENIS-n BROADWAY AND 1ITH STREET NEW V011K>CITT. V VFitkifT'Utf-rofiitvery * Mi;-of . Intemt. UiU fMI WiMHlffW ' O Blast's’ wait or Shopping DiiirUL fcOTED POBttBsttllMM Of Cu!»’.c*\ 0)d» CorUfalo Appointments, CMrt«ms tics sm BoaMlIke Surrouodta**. R00US-SI.5OIPER1DAY AN0 If EUROPEAN i PLAN.- Table d’Mote Breakfast 50c. WM.TAYLOR & 80N, Inci BOTFX- < 5lrosu. ay. *. Urt. a uert.' 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. .... .. Ton experienced teachers, limit of 100 boarding pupils, each teacher having In charge about 10 pupiia under our tutorial plan. Evory teacher a specialist. Individual needs of every pupil carefully considered. Beautiful, extensive campus, artistic buildings, perfect sanitation, pure free-stone water, highest moral and social tone in refined oollego auburb, seleot patronage, special physical development through military drills,athletics, body-bulldlng in largest prep gymnasium In tho South. Preparation for all colleges and national manual training, muslo. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., President. UNIVERSITY 5CH00L FOR BOYS 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. [Colleg'e $ CONSERVATORY SIC for Won -OTTE," N. c. sltles and Conservator!**. ■ College plant. $250,000.00; Park Campus 20 acres. New. fire-proof I buildings. A. B. and Elective De-1 gree Courses. Schools of Muse, Arl, Expression. Climate, health and thoroughness unsurpassed. Interdenominational Coat $300 to $600por year. Opens Sept. Mth. Catalogue on Application CHAS. B. RING, President Vhe Georgia School of Technology Is heller equipped end organized In ell departments than ever before, and prepared to do the best work in its history. TREE SCHOLARSHIPS In order to afford tie young men of Georgia high-class technical education, the legis lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county in the state. Take Immediate advantage of this opportunity end write for latest catalog, containing all Information necessary for a prospective student, end setting forth tho advantages of the Georgia Toch. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi neering Chemistry, and Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment ot Shop, Mill, Labora tories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. The next session begins Sept. 2S, it which time prospective students are urged to report promptly. For further Information oddress K Q ^jATHESON, A. M„ LL. D., President. ATLANTA, GA. Reliable Indorsed by Business Hen. Incorporated, $300,000.00 Capital ’ 29 Colleges In 16 States. Jao. F. Dtaughop, Pres. _ _ Safe 'PRACTICAL y~s BUSINESS Known as the Up-to-Date Business Schools v __ <r _ POSITIONS SECURED op MONEY REFUNDED - neei English, or Illustrating PURE by MAIL to FIVE pereon. In each county, doslrlng to attend n buitnees college, who will at once CLIP and tend ttu« notteo (mentioning tbi» paper) to l)rau,boa's Practical Bui. Collegoi oh tow BY a COUBSE Ik nook' FREE MAIL manihlp, Arithmetic, Telegraphy, Letter Writing, Low. Mechanical Drawing, Bail* . . . ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree, Piedmont Hotel Bfocki or Jacksonville or Mont- pomery. - ‘ - The Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. High-grade College for Women equipped with every modern convenience, hot and cold hatha, oleetrio llghta, ateam heat and fire eaeapes. Faculty of trained specialists. Standard high and work thorough. For catalogue addreaa REV, J, R. BRIDQE8, P. O. 'iVRIMVN barnesville. [UlUAin 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 WASHINGTON SEMINARY, NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA. 80th year begins September It. Faculty of 18 specialism. 230 student! last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Smalt classes, averaging about Tin MOMS ten, to secure .personal Instruction; conservatory ndvantai sea in Music. Art, Elocution; three couraei of stndy leading to full graduation; certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, etc.; boarding students limited to >1 to pro vide refined homo life; excellent primary department Write for catalogue or phone 647-J North. L. D. SCOTT, EMMA SCOTT, Principals. IS YOUR BOY PREPARING! FOR GEORGIA TECHT IF SO. SEND HIM TO Peacock’s School for Boys 223 Peachtree Street. Limltod number of boys to a teacher. 8mall classes. Individual In atruction. D. C. PEACOCK, Head Master. DR J. LEWIS BROWN-. WILL RE- CEIME PUPIL8 IN HIGHER PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT AND COMPOSI- TION, IN HIS RESIDENCE 8TUDI08, 271 IVY STREET. THREE MANUAL PIPE ORGANS FOR LESSONS AND PRACTICE. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Flrtt Matriculation Day, September 16th. Catalogues Free. DuPont Ouerry, President. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined aud exclusive clientele. T. D. GREEN, Manager. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA tie “OLD WHITE” Sulpbnr.1 b open. Famous for Ita sulphur bat Modern improvements, with P r,f baths. Permanent orchestra. Terms, to $» week. $50 to $W per month. >V i for Illustrated booklot Address, QEO. A. MILLS, Jr., M® nt 9* r ' Oroonbrler White Sulphur Springs. W. CENTRAL OF OEORQIA RAILWAY. i Arrlr. From— I Depart To— Savannah .... 4.84strOJaroa *HS pm Jacksonville., 7.30 umlMacou Memo lLSOsn^Maron ......... J-Mpai i Mteoa 4.15 pniiJscktonTllls... ftopm i klacoa 8.10 ptnlfiarannab 8.1S pm COUCHED, HONED AND REPAIRED. Called for a*»d delivered. HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO* Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth SL GEORGIA—Fnl ton County. To the Superior Court of said County: Tl petition ot M. C. Morris, J. E. Wilhelm, K. tv lister, W, W. Jones. E. L. Connell, ii. IJ Proctor, Georgs A. Btnttlejft’. E. Jen* kin ns. C. J. Lester and 1*. A. Webb, all of said state and county “ l. That they dealt* __ associates, successors and assigns to become a body corporate, as provided by law, under tho mime and style of The Piedmont Hlsto TO' the term for which petitionary ask to be incorporated Is twenty years, with the usual privilege of renewal nt the explratlou of that time. S. That tho capital stock of said corpora tion la to bo ten thousand dollars, to be d! GEORGIA. COBB COUNTY. To the Honorable George K. Gober. Judge of the Superior court or Raid County: The petition of II. M. Johnson shows that she Is guardian of Mrs. hue Word, heretofore appointed as such guardian lu said county; that she desires to sell for re investment, at private sale, certain reel estate in the county of Fulton, state o - Georgia, as follows: Two lots, So. 8 am. *“ * ‘ ' subdivision by ». IMS. each lot the east side or extending back in an easterly direction e uniform width one bun. tired and forty (110) feet to an alley the lost saui iimjuTiy prnriu.niy is unng- tng In no Income, the house on said lots being old snd greatly lu need of repair, and by fbe time the taxes. Insurance end rent ing agent Is paid, there Is not enonsh left to pay for the necessary re| petitioner desires to inve sale In certain real t» county. Georgia, where the be attended to by petitioner at se and to a better Income for ’petitioner' desires to’iartS* 1 ?!. proceed, of such sale la certain real estate In Ros well, Cobb county, -- - now een leu exper tbl. petitioner • ward. Petitioner show, that notice of her tnten- ipueatfon ha. been tien to make this t|>p r law. as liter Mark.) (worn to anil «ubeertb»d before tnc tbl. Mth day of June, 1507. P. M. IIEUDREE. GEORGIA. COBB POrsTT. After four week* - notice, pursuant to angraph 2844. of the etvll rode, a petl- .0. of which a true and correct copy to subjoined will be pre waled to tho Ifonor- aide Ocors* F. Golwr, jodg* of the >n- nerbir coart, at the coart hnaw* In Mid fi tin ty. on tb. *7th d.y of July. WOJ. H. ” "pI^VtinsiBncE. DONALD FRASER SGHOOL FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. WB REFER, BY PERMISSION, TO PRESIDENT 1C G. MATHESON. OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Writo Q. Holman Gardner, Prlnolpal, Decatur. Ga. Founded Alfred Shorter 1877 SHORTER COLLEGE Education under (deal conditions Is offered to girls snd young » who osn furnish satisfactory references. Session opens serrations will recelvs prompt and . r . stsd persons are cautioned against delay in writing; but if tha registration fee is rscoived too iato to secure the sdmUikra of the applicant, the money wlU be promptly re- tarasd. If yoa wsaM HksmsssIksiwHO-pSjtMlrisgM,flhiUMXs write for it today. Address i T. J. SIMMONS. LL. D.. Pits. BOX 1005. ROME. CE0RGIA to for . Inti t If th Endowed forth higher education <)f women LUCY COBB INSTITUTE 1838 ATHENS, GA 1908 Tho FIFTIETH lesslon of the Lucy Cobb Institute wttl open Wed nesday, September II. An Alumnae Reunion for eeml-eentennlal year will b, held June 3 and t. Former teachers and pupils are expected. For catalogue, apply to M. RUTHERFORD. Principal. Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua, OAINE*VIUI.K. GEORGIA ? n<J Modern Ijingnngrs. LorntJon among foothills ot Blue llldge MonntaJnf, besaxi ul teener j, delightful summer climate, miners! waters. Boating, fishing, mounter*! excursions. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under cnovas tent near short of Lake Warner. Camping outfit snd privileges provided. Expense Very Moderate w Write For Prospectus THE ALABAMA BRENAU, evfavla. ala A high-grade College-Conservatory for young ladle,. Thorough course In Literary; special advantages In Muatc. Art, Oratory. . Orchestra of fifteen Instruments. Beautiful new building, located upon a magnificent ele vation. Ideal winter climate, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau Chautauqua take, place of usual commencement. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Agnes Scott College FOR WOMEN DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA. Offer, advantage, equal to tho* of any educational Institution In the South. Elegant building,, modern gymnailum, laboratorle* and full college equipment. Exceptional advantages In Muelc and Art. Ideal climate. Health record unaurpaued. Box 16 F. H. GAINES, D. D., President. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1798 1908 rot US mu tort hire t*eq | prepared for coLLxax.-ir.cLtrt, hw» tr.iBrf to be MX* * >t-,1SOHAH SCHOOL. IdMrleaf*<• **‘* , 'L 1 * rat,, . Orsmmiao MILITARY fer duciptir.f. ccr.iit; vA anUtt. Bev«r - tntraUnr. -m. k. KXWUIL » .SMthi. isurruxx. It. c.