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GO YOURSELF AND IF YOU
Have 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.
ADDRESS LOOKOUT INN
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN.
UP IN THE OZONE
“In the Land of the 8ky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 180 Acrea, Blltmore, Near Asheville, N. C.
2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level.
JU8T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER.
Reoognlsod aa the leading botel In the mountains of Western North
Carolina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view from
this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plsgah In full view. Adjoins and over
looks the BUtmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, magnificently
furnished, cuisine unsurpaaeed. Pure water. All veratables from our
private garden gathered fresh every mornln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil
liards, tennis, llverr, beautiful rides and drives.
Coach meets all trains at Blltmore station. Consumptives not ac
commodated under any circumstances. Coach la operated by manage
ment, running every half hour between trolloy from Asheville and the
hotel. Open a|l the year. Write or wire for booklet nnd 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.
HOTEL CUMBERLAND,
New York.
Street Elevated.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTH
ERNERS.
Ideal location near tbentera, shop* and
Central Park.
NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY
FIREPROOF.
Cooloit Hummer hotel In New York. All
outHide room*. Transient rate* $2.60 with
hath, nnd up. Special rates for Muutinoi
onth*.
8END FOR BOOKLET.
1IAURY I\ STIMSON.
" rtnertjr with Hotel Imperial.
College
CONSERVATORY
of MUSIC for Women
charlotte; n. c.
Experienced teachers from leading:
European ar.d American Univer
sities and Conservatories.
_ College plant. *2oO,OQO.OO; Park
Campua 20 acrea. New. fire-proof
buildings. A. B. and Elective De-
buildinga. A. B. and Elective De
gree Courses. Schools of Muse,
Art, Expression. Climate, health
and thoroughness unsurpassed...
Interdenominational. Coat $800
to |500 per year. Opens 8ept. 18th.
Catalogue on Application ^
CHAS. B. KING, President
STATE
UNIVERSITY .SCHOOL FOR
Certificates accepted at Tech, and Georgia colleges in lieu of regular examination. Nine teachers,
limited to 75 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.
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 teachers, limit of 100 boarding pupils, each teacher having in charge about'10 pupils under our
tutorial nlan Every teacher a apecialiit. Individual noeds of every pupil carefully considered. Beautiful, axtensive
H uifalnoa. oerfect sanitation, pure free-stone water, highest
EshasS-jaff- •" “MjaftsWc?‘WBWfflrAKSr
manual training, muaio.
IS TOUR BOT PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH?
IF SO. SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER FOR BOYS
MILITARY SCHOOL NEAR ATLANTA.
WE REFER, BY PERMISSION, TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON. OF
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Principal, Decatur, Ga.
UNIVERSITY
AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
ATHEN8, QA.
20 Schools 40 Instructors
Higher training in Low, Agriculture, Engineering, Pharmacy, Teach
ing, Forestry. sad in Cleat ice! and Scientific Studiee.
Board $M0 a month, room $2.00. Tuition FREE. $100,000 for
enlargement of Agricultural Department. $200,000 in recent improvement*.
S«—* Miakny.
Industrial Arts. Flosses sod Jommib.
FALL TEJUt OPENS SEPT. Ml. SEND FOR BULLETINS.
DAVID C. BARROW, Chancellor.
LaGrange Female College
High Grade Institution. Music, Art, Elocution, Litera
ture—Excellent. Boarding room limited. Apply soon.
RUFUS W. SMITH, President, LaGrange, Ga,
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
1858 ATHENS, GA. 1908
The FIFTIETH aeealon of the Lucy Cobb Institute will open Wed
nesday, September 11. An Alumnae Reunion for semi-centennial year will
be held June I and 4. Former teachers and _ PUPlte are expected. For
catalogue, apply to Me RUTHERFORD, Principal#
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HOTEL
^ST. DENIS-b
BROADWAY AND I1TH STREET
NEW YORK.CITY.,
Winds'Buy Aerwe-of'*my Met o*
latmit. Half Block from WaaaaaketVk
0 mlautr.' walk of sbopptsg District.,
KOTT.D FOB! > BmUnee of Celile*. CM*
(actable Appotntrontf. Courtcroa Sef*
eke aatUamallke SelmaCtip.
ROOMS SI.50 PERIDAT AND UP
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Table d’Hote Breakfast 50c.
WM.TAYLOR & SON, Inc.
JBOTR
TBwtai
Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua,
HUMMER SCHOOL. JUNE 19-JllLY 31-Chaiitauqua July 1M1. Special nornml
comers for Music and Oratory teachers. Courses In English. Mathematics, Ancient
and Modern Language!. Location among foothills of Blur Itldge Mountains, beautl*
ful scenery, delightful eummer climate, mineral waters. Boating, Ashing, mountain
recursions. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under canvas tent neat tba
■hurt of Lake Warner. Camping ontflt and prlvllegea provided.
Expense Very Moderate Write For Proapectus t
THE ALABAMA BRENAU, eufaula. ala.
A high-grade Collage-Conservatory for young ladles. Thorough course In
Lltehary; 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.
Agnes Scott College
FOR
WOMEN
DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA.
Offers advantages equal to those of any educational Institution In the
South. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and full collegu
equipment. Exceptional advantajes In Music and Art. Ideal climate.
Health record unsurpassed.
Box 16 F. H. GAINES. D. D., President.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
Medical Department of the Univenity of Georgia, Augusta, Ga.
The .Treaty-tilth annual .ration of thr Medical College of Georgia (Medical Depart-
ment of thr I’nlrrralty of tirorglal. Augusta, Oa„ hrgtns October 1, 1907. Four
rears' gradrd oourae. DldacUe awlrecRatloa system of Instruction. Wrll.eqnlpprd
litburatorlcH. Ample facilities for rllnlral tracking. Two large hospitals and out
patient clinic and dispensary, under .kcluslrr control of the faculty.
For further Information, address Joseph E. Allen, M. D„ Doan, Augusta,Go.
Southern Female College, l»grange, ga.
••$ College for Women in America#
r*at horn#, too cllout# Sommer and winter. Burnt*
Colleges la beotth sad Maluttea. Fifteen school*.
SSSSHi 1
The Second Oldest College for Women in America*
Kin" new bulkllncaalagsal borne, toe cUmete summer sod winter. 8 Uadi
iwo.eo luno free to
jWMKas^MM^OeMMWTSSonr.
Vot beautiful catalogue address Me W. HATTON# Pres,, LuGrunge, Georgia*
SUMMER SCHOOL.
A. RICHARDSON, A. M. A WELL ESTABLISHED SCHOOL
la our own hulidlug nt our own home, and In large, ('omfortnble and well-ventttnted
rooms. Locnted nt 300 Spring street. Central yet retired and private. Comment**
2$th June. For boys nnd girls. Prep*ration for any Institution, Including West Point.
BULL PHONE NORTH W7-J.
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Business
College
Quincy. Ill,
M^sg,
JXsmmmseiy
WESLEYAN FEMALE
COLLEGE,
Macon, Georgia.
Flr-.t Matriculation Day, September
18th. Catalogues Free.
, DuPont Guerry,
President.
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DR J. LEWIS BROWN - WILL RE.
CEIVE PUPILS IN HIGHER PIANO
AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY,
COUNTERPOINT AND CDMPOSI.
TION, IN HIS RESIDENCE STUDIOS,
271 IVY STREET. THREE MANUAL
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YOUNG PEOPLE
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teed. Don’t delay—write today.
GA-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA.
BARNESVILLE,
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 5.
For new Catalogue, address
B. F. PICKETT, President
The Georgia School of Technology
is better equipped and organized In all departments then ever before, end prepared to do
tho best work In its history.
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS
In order to afford the young men ot Georgia, high-class technical educaUon, tha legis
lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county in the stale. Take Immediate
advantage of this opportunity and wrlto for latest catalog, containing all information
necessary for a prospective student, end setUng forth the advantages of the Georgia Tech.
Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi
neering Chemistry, end Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, MUI, Labora
tories, elc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. Tha next session begins Sept
25, at which time prospective students are urged to report prompUy.
For further InlormaUon address .
K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL. D„ President,
ATLANTA. OA.
Indorsed by Business Ren. Incorporated. $300,000.00 Capital
’29 Collejestn 16 States. Jno. F. Draoibon, Pres,
Reliable
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leal Bu». College:
ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree, Piedmont Hotel Block) or Jacksonville or Mont
gomery.
The Presbyterian College for Women
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
High-grade College for Women equipped with every modern convenience,
hot and cold bathe, eleetrie lights, .team heat and fira etcapaa.
Faculty of trained specialists. Standard high and work thorough.
For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D.
Peacock’s School for Boys
223 Peachtree Street.
Limit«d number of boys to a teacher. 8ma!l claatea. Individual in-
atruetion.
D. C. PEACOCK, Head Matter.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY,
NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA.
SOth year begins September 1!. Faculty of 18 apeclatlatx. 236 students
laat session. , DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Small classes, averaging about
ten. to secure personal Instruction; conservatory advantages In Musi.-,
Art, Elocution; three courses of study leading to full graduation; certificate
admits to Vaasar, Wellesley, etc.; boarding students limited to 22 to pro
vide refined home life; excellent primary department. Write for catalogue
or phone 847-J North.
L. D. SCOTT. EMMA SCOTT, Principals.
Oiler* Superior Advantages
In College Coarse*
Music, Art and Elocution
are Specialties.
Endow™
for the
higher
educatin'
oftcom ’
BINGHAM
SCHOOL
IT98 1908
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