The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Tl lthAV, Jl NR h SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CH00L8 AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. COLLEGE CONSERVATORY Gainesville GEORGIA “Queen City The Campus is Covered with a Beautiful Grove of OaKs which do not Appear in Cut Mountains" Brenau stands forth among Southern Colleges as the South’s great and peerless school for girls and young women. It 1 consists of two separate and distinct institutions of the highest order, under one management,. and offers splendid courses in Languages, Art, Literature, Oratory,^ Science, Chemistry and Business Training:, and by far the very finest Musical advantages to be had in this section. In fact, to be a Brenau College girl means practical attainment and perfection in all that is highest and best in those mental and domestic accomplishments which have raised the standard of Southern womanhood to its present exaltation. A thoroughly democratic spint prevails at Brenau. No College costume is required and all expensive dressing is discouraged. Decollete and conspicuous costumes are prohibited. Brenau places itself before the fathers and mothers of the South and asks ftfr patronage on the ground of Merit. It is a Christian institution, and the young ladies entrusted to its care will receive thorough instruction in all that pertains to the spiritual development of their nature. It is a private institution and is not hampered by political control or the sectarianism of denominational ownership, r to do and those who are in charge of its affairs are consecrated to the work they have found to do and are earnestly and honestly striving to do it with all their might. Brenau College buildings are complete and ngs nfTorded—recreation halls, etc., wel iplete and perfect; all the best home influences and surroundings ai ill equipped laboratories and the finest concert hall in the South, navin a Steinway Grand of the largest make ; five other Grands ; fifty new Steiff Pianos for practice rooms, and two splendid Pipe Organs. There is also an elegant library; large and well-equipped gymnasium, extensive College campus, with groves of stately oaks, with fountains, flowers, and all outdoor recrea tions. All the buildings at Brenau are heated by steam,.lighted by electricity, supplied, with hot and cold water, and for the convenience of all concerned, a poatofflee is established in the College. There is a bank, which insures teachers and students against losing money, the College becoming respon sible for all valuables deposited in this bank. The health7 comfort and happiness of the giris is itantly looked after; parents being promptly apprised of sickness, etc. The faculty con sists of 25 as able and conscientious teachers as were ever gathered together in the South. aNMNNL I BE A I BRENAU I GIRL 1 9««««««««k Brenau College is located in Gainesville, Georgia, the "Queen City of the Mountains, ” a town of 10,000 population. It is situated upen what is known as the Piedmont Escarpment; altitude over 1,500 feA; a region noted for iti mineral springs, health and pleasure resorts and beautiful scenery. The Blue Ridge chain of mountains extend in iianoramic view at a distance from 14 to 25 miles along the Northern horizon. An electric line connects Gainesville with mountain stream, the Chattahoocheo river, and with Lake Warner, a beautiful sheet of water, affording boating, swimming, etc. Believing that a certain amount of recreation is a helpful pleasure. It la the policy of Brenau to give pupils several excursions into the mountains every year. Trips are taken to the natural wonders of the country; to the gold fields and mines, and to the beautiful Tallulah Falls region, rightly calleJ the “ Switzerland of America.” Scientists declare the air contains more ozone thnn of any other spot east of the Rockies. For handsome catalog and fall information address A. W. VanHODSE or H. J. PEARCE, Gainesville, Ga. , 2**UtrcAir BAPTIST. TESfl’LK BA ITIRT—Corner W. Hunter nml Mnnguni afreets. The pastor. Wdnl, will occupy, tho pulpit at both the morning and evening services. Communion lit the ehur of the morning service. Sun •taj’ school at 9:90 a. in. Prayer meeting Wetluesuiiy eVrulug '* * *' rdt 7:46. IMMAN’t’FlL BAPTI8T-A. Cowan, pas- tor. Stimluy school at 9:16 a. m. The morn ing' service will Ik* In the Interest of nil of fering for rh* completion of the building. PQNCE DeMSON AVKNtTB BAPTIST— Itov. .fuultiN \V. Millard. D. D., pastor. Di vine worship morning and evening, with preaching by the pastor. “ — - —r Htili wr*— — . . .. .......—PPRRp Subjects: 11 ai in.. "By Still Witters, in Expository Study of the Book of Joshua;" 8 p. in., tnt third sermon In the series on vital questions,! "What Lack 1 Yetr’ 9: 90 a. m.. Sunday school. Prayer meeting Wednesday at I 801’TII SIDE BAIT I ST—Capitol avenue, nehr Weyman. Preaching at 11 a. iu. and 7:45 i». m. by the pastor. Her. J. H. Dunlap. Hundny school at 9:30 a.- ui. Ladles’ meet ' “ Prayer and praise servieg at 7:1 SECOND BAITIHT-Dr. John E. White will preach at 11 a. m. Ills subject will be "The Valley and the Mountain; a Study of Transfiguration." Song sendee at 8 p. PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVENPE PUEH1IYTERIAN— Corner lVachtrre street and North aeeuue. at 11. • school _ _. r Jay sc at 9:90 a. m. Men’s League at 10 a. Teachers’ training class at the same nour. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. iu. At the morning service the lord’s supper will lie celebrated mid there will lie a preparatory service Saturday evening, June 30, at 8. tomorrow at 11 a. in. Sunday school at 9<SJ n. tu. Young People’s Society at 7:15 { ». in. There will lie a union service of the auian Park ITesbyterinn church and the Inman Park Methodist church tomorrow night at the Inman Park Methodist church, at wiilch time Mr. Flckleii will preach. Reg ular mid-week prayer meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday nlgl MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Luckle and Li tinier streets. Dr. A- . R. Holderby, pastor. The sacrament of the lainl'a supper will lie administered at the morning service. Preaching by tin pastor at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Christian " deavor at 7 p. ui. JACKSON HILL I, pasb ifrvac BAPTIST—Oliver. J. 8 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. At the morning service the pastor’s subject will lie •The l-orlng Kindness of a Sovereign God." At the evening service pastor’s subject will lie "My At the rlo prayer NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIRT—Corner Hemphill avenue mid Emmett street. Prem-hlng by the pastor, William II. I‘ lit 11 a. ui. and 7:45 p. iu. Sunday, ad 9:89 a. iu. . CENTRAL BA IT I ST—Services at 11 ui. a pi) >8 p. ra.. conducted by Rev. K. Atkinson, of McDonough, fta. Sunday acb at 9:8) a. ra. Personal Workers’ Club 7:16 |i. m. Prayer meeting and church conference Wednefulsy evening at 8 o'clock. Ladles’ meeting Monday at 9J0 p. tu. BAPTIST TABEBNACLE-Suaday night Ihr. Hnmehton. will preach oa Dr. Torrey atnl his theology. ”Is It of God nr the Devil>’■* l»r. Broughton was absent from . .oughtou I the dty. engage*! In it meeting In Madison, daring the recent Torrey discussion. hut will now go Into the subject front his own platform. Dr. Broughton will also nil Ills pulpit' at 11 o'clock. The subject of the morning aermon Cell.” will "Our Forward CAPITOL AVENUE BAITI8T—Rev. John E. Briggs/ pastor. Servlcrs at ll n. in. and ft p. m. The right hand of fellowship will lie extended at* the morning service. The subject of the evening serrlre will lie "The Dying Thought* of the Atmstle I*asl." Sunday school at .9:39 a. ra. • Rarara meet* lug at 9 p. m. Monday. Ladles’ Missionary Society at 4 p. nt. Monday. B. Y.. P. L. meeting at 8 p. m. Friday. I of I*btlJp pn*T*r meeting Monday Society meets Thursday it 8 p. in. tain streets. *>. >v. i*axmruni, u.u., pas tor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Christ In LV Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Subject, 'The Reviving River." METHODI8T. 8T. LUKE METHODIST—-At the Junc tion of Powell street and Bereau avenue. Sunday school, nt 8:30 a. m._ Preach ing at ll a. m. by Rev. J, H. f; the • presiding elder. Preaching by the pastor, George W. Grin morning prayer; 6 p. m., evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday litany at 10:lb. 8T. LITRES—Corner Pryor and Houston. Rev. C. -II. Wllmer, rector. 7:19 a. m.. holy communion; 11 o. m., holy uonitnunlou and “ - “ MO* sermon; 8 p. m.. evening prayer and aer mon. Sunday school at 9:46. Friday litany at 1L ’reaching at 8 p. m. THE EGELSTON MEMORIAL—Corner of Washington and • Fulton street. Special church meeting 11 a. m. Sunday school 9190 a. in. Epworth league 8:30 p. m. i .COLLEGE PARK METHODIST—Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. W. II. Lal'rade\ Jr. The Sunday usual morning nour. Major u. j. uoina. who has been superintendent of the ycbool for seven years, has moved Into the city and tbla will be his lost Sunday In College Park. TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. law. the pastor, will presch nt both the 11 n. in. and 8 p. ra. services. Sunday school at 9:80 i. ni. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day 8 p. m. WALKER STREET METHODIST— Preachlug at ll a. m. by Iter. Augustus Earnest and at 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev- Wilds Pierce.' Sunday school at 9:99 a. ml and special program for the Juvenile Mis sionary Society nt 3:39 p. ni. Stewards m«yt in regular monthly meeting Tuesday at the parsonage at 8 p. m. Regular prayer mcvtJ Ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. ENGLISH AVENPE METHODIST— Western Heights, II. E. L Timmons. |sis- tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. G. W. l. owls, Sunday school at S p. m. 7:30 p. m. aerv!c9s conducted by the Railroad Younr Men’s Christtau Association, open air meet Ing conducted by E. II. Seymour. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:39 n. m. loung Men a prayer meeting Friday 7:90 p. m. Sunrise prayer meeting. JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B. K. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday school 9:99 as in. Preaching nt 7:90 by Rev. G. W. leewlal Sunrise prayer meeting. Monday 1:90 p. mJ Tueadny 7:90 . prayer meeting. Holiness prayer meeting Thors* the Ready W’orkers. rayer meeting. II hunstay at 7:90 p. WESLEY MKMOIIIAL—Corner Auburn avenue slid Ivy street. Rev. Frank Hakes, pastor. Hiiudnr school 10 a. ui. Busy l*eo- ple’s class. Young Men’s Baraca Bible class. Young l*adles* Phllathea class. At 11:16 a. m. sacrament of the lord’s aup- per. Preqeblnjr at 1:16 by pastor. Kp- wortb league Devotional service 8:46 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday *tili ng at f o'clock. Regular church social 8:45. Noon-day prayer meeting every day 12 to o’clock. ST. JAMES METHODIST—T.R. Kendall, at** o'clock. Cottage praysr“meeting.ever? Friday night. ST. MARK METHODIST—Corner Peach tree and Fifth streets. The pastor, Rev. Charles O. Jones. D.D.. wRI preach at U a. m. ami administer the eommnnloo. No service at night. Sunday acb«"*l 9J9 a.in. Deaf mutf das taught hj W. F. t.ruaoelle. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society Tues day 4 JO, General prayer meetlag Wednes day 8 p. m. FIRST METHODIST—Joncrton of Peach tree and Ivy streets. Rev. Chaiies E. Dow ft, D.D.. pastor. Kandar _arkooI at 9:FI “ " *■'“ at 10: l*nldfc worship at a. m. andII evening Kotie. g sorivee Mrs. NHne G. i»nrg**r. na- .... lecturer for the W. C. T. I’., will glre an address. Claas meet I ua Immediately after the moraine servlre. Junior Bible study at 4 p. m. Epworth league devotion al sendee at 7 p. “ Wednesday at 8 p. Mid-week service Pres rhino at 11 d. m. and Ip. ni- school at 9:4i a. m. ChristUn commits on loot church communion* at cbioe of morning service. INCARNATION— I***, near Gordon, West End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. 7:90 a. in., holy communion; 11 a. m.. morning prayer, seriuou mid holy communion. 8 p. ni.. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 3:30. Wednesday evening at ». Friday litany at 4:90. North avenue. RevMHH| |8 a. m., holy communion: u a sermon and holy couiiuuulon; 6 Ing prayer. Sunday school at 9: p. in., even- ;C. Wednes- EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Langston In Charge. 11 a. in., lioly communion slid aermon by the bishop. Sunday school at 9:45. i MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— Woods avenue, near Weat Peachtree., Sun day school, every Sunday, at 9:90. HOLY COMF'OltTER—Corner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam. Rev. Gilbert Jllgga, D.D., In charge. Evening prayer and ser mon at 4:90. Sunday school at 3:30. Friday evening prayer anu choir work at 8. ST. ANDREWH-Cnruer Glenn and Kent. Rev. Gilbert Higgs. In charge. Holy com munion aud sermon at 11. Sunday school nt 4:80. Wednesday, litany and choir work 8T. PATTLS—Kll.t Point. K-r. dlthert Higgs, D.D., In # chnrge. Morning prayer aermon at 11. sermon it 11. PRESBYTERIAN. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTER!AN-Rar. Charles R. Nlahet, imstor. Service at 11 a. m., this lielng the fifth anniversary of the organliatlon of the church. Special services will be held. There will In* no night ser vice, as this church will unite with the Grace Methodist church In n union meeting at the new Grace church. Sunday school at 9J0 a. in. Y. P. H. at 7:16 p. m. Mid week prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. WESTERN HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN* MIS- SION—Sunset avenue, near Kennedy street, Dlble aeliool at 9:80 a. tu. Crcncblng ut “ a. m. and 8 p. m. COLLEGE PARK CIIItlHTIAN-Rev. n. Hlnunnt, pastor. Bible school every lord's day nt 10 a. m. Preaching first Lord's day at 11 «. t» and 8 p. ni. CONGREGATIONAL. IM MAN DEL CONG RFIG ATION AL-Htew nrts avenue. Rev. Starr f. Williams, pas- Sunday school at 9:83 a. ni. Preach Ing 11 o. in. nnd 7:30 p. aud 7:89 p. m. Sunday school CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Near arnegle library. Rev. F’rank E. Jenkins, >.!)., pastor. Sunday school 9:80 Milftiltaui. and 7:9^mU People's in<*stlog 1:45 n. m. Morning sers Imon, "What To lio With a Guilty Qpnj aclence.’ Evening aermon, "Heaven Opeiri I What Makes Where." MISCELLANEOUS. CHRISTIAN TRAVELING MEN—Gideons will meet Sunday, July 1, SJO Kimball house, 'room'104. Visaing and local traveling meu cordially, Invited. Y. M. C. A.—Corner Pryor nnd Auburn I by uev. c. j. uuvvr. At <ti«u o'clock Dr. J. w. I^e of Trinity Methodist church wHI aepak to men on a subject of analleld, asslau.. i pianist. All men are Invited to attend these services. Building open from 2 to o'clock. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLI ANCE— Regular services at Alliance hall 72tt North Broad street, Sunday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon at 8:10. Sunday la uilaslonnry day; subject, Lord's Second Coming." tiers will reason about tomorrow. ill — Itev, r.vereii Ilean Filenwood, imstor. Preaeblng by the pastor at 11. Subject, "Tbe Christianity of Just Retribution for Sin." Sunday sclio ‘ at 9:45. No evening service. W. Hlosser will preach Sunday at 11 s. III. on "The Sweet Fruits of a I’raetleal Chris tian Life," and at * p. in. on "The Finest Mlnnftr Iu Comparison with the Weakest Christian." | CL'M RERLA N D PR F'SRYTK It IA N-Cor- ner of Harris and Spring streets. Rev. G. II. Mack, pastor. Morning worship and ser mon nt If. Snbject of the sermon, "The Divine Program." Tho quarterly com munion of the Lord’s supper will also Im celebrated at this service. Alt members are expected to be present. No service at night. Sunday school at 9:89 a. in. msroniinueti tin ine nrst or nepcemner. Westminster league Sunday evening at 7:16. Prayer un-ctlng Wednesday evening at $ o'clqrk. Huuday school 9:15 a. m. FiRBT PRFISRYTERIAN Sl’>\ AV SCHOOI^-The First Presbyterian rburcu Is In tbe heart of the rlty. one block from tbe postnflOre on Marietta street. If you are n stranger In us tomiUTow morning that lonesome feeling ami make you fad at bmne. Classes from the primary through the Bible class. All you need do Is to listen and enjoy. W’e Invite you personally. yorUTII PBFttBVTKRfA.V-Oirner Jack son and Chamberlin streets. Rsr. T. II. Newkirk, pastor. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. tu. and 8 p. in. Regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 8 p. tu. Sunday school at 93) a. in. Young People's ’So ciety meets F'riday at ft p. m. COLLEGE PARK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. J. R. Mfffk, D. D., juiBtor. Sunday srhfMd at 9:39 a. iu. Preaching nt 11.a. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 9 CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—N'o. 44 East Hunter street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor, 'reaching at 11 a. ui. and 8 p. to. W. ». will - — ri Faster wl nt 9J9 EPISCOPAL- CATHEDRAL—Comer Washington and Inntrr. Very Rev. TI A. lise, dean. . SU a. nt.. holy, communion: Ha. ra.. litany, sermon nnd holy n»mmnnlon;,i.p. m., evra- P** I( lag prayer sad. sermon, mastesl service fot lowing. Sunday school at 9:k/. All otbek ID days; 7J9 a. m.. holy communion; 9a.m «f 5 r will presch In Hi- morning: erenllia •.‘"Character Ilnlldlng.*’ HIM* ecb«sd 0 a. m. Christian Kmleavmr -at 8:46 pastor. Preaching at 11 a. tu. and 9 p. m. nt. Pr. t'Sig mid communion aer vices at If i _ night at 7:45 ears. .•rayer Taka •ting Thursday Walker street FIIIKT -m ill'll OF CIIIIINT lKrl.nll.il —17 West Itaker stret. "Ufe’’ Is tbe sub- Ject of tbe lesson-sermon Sunday. July 1, at 11 a. ui. There will lie no Sonday even ing service during tbe months of July aud August. Wcdnciulny testimonial meeting at 8 p. ni. Reading rooms K12-814 Kugllsli Amencnn building. Tent Meeting—Iter. Rolfe Hunt, pastor of the Congregst Iona list Methodist church and president of the Atlanta Bible school, will continue bis meeting under the tent at corner of Smith Pryor and Itawsoii streets by Mr. FMward Yoang Clarke. Jr., win most efficient helper. Sunday at II a. ui. Dr. Hunt will preach on "Pra/era Iu Gol den Vials." Sunday night, ’*1111 lug Intercessor.” Ever-llv- Johns gf:rma.\ /FIVANGKLD’AL LCTHKRAN—C«»mer Forsyth and Garnett streets. Sunday school at 9:9f a, “ vice* will l*e condovtid and .. prenchetl by the taistor. Rev. ,W. Voll- brecht. at fl w'clmk. After the service a congregational meeting will lie held. Young 1, —.I—'.. w. u .will a* A ... IVnpl. i J- will IU—t It 4 p. IU. Smyrna Camp Mtating. Thla ramp m—ting will be conduct- «d thla year by Rev. R. F. Otta, who hue recently taken charge of thla ehureh and the one at Conyen. Rev. Dr. Holderby, Rev. Dr. Kllnn, Rev. Dr. Walker. Rev. Dr. Convene, Rev. Dr. Nlabet and Rev. Dr. Beattie are on the program for the week. The me*! Ing. are largely attended end ■ ' add very profitable artd Intereating. The Catholic blahop at Vilna, Run- ala, ha* aent a report to the aynod allowing that aliice the ukn— or re ligion! toleration over tO.OM member* of the orthodox church have become Catbollca. DANGEROUSLY INJURED BYA TURKEY GOBBLER Speclal to Tbe deorgtan Netyberry, 8. C„ June J».—While feeding her rhlckene Mr*. A. J. Long ahore wae etruck by a large turkoy - ' '' d her, the gobbler which ran up behln, blow throwing her to the ground. HOKE SMITH SPEAKS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY Hpeelnl to The Georgian. Raldvllle, fta., June 10.—Hon. Hoke Smith will apeak at Olennvllle.on July There will be a barbecue. Many amu—menta have been provided for. and a braaa blind will furnlah mualc. SPEER CANDIDATE FOR STATE With the creation of Ihe office ■tale auditor, of arcounti practically Tha Sooth'f Ideal College-Preparatory Home School Georgia Military Academy College Park (auburbof Atlanta), Ga. Your son's dsstlny Is flxad as hs paasss from 12 to If rsarsof ago. Ths paramount question with ovsrr psrsnt-Whst tssrherr, what com* panions, what aavlronmont will fully satisfy thspsvullar noods of my son and Inaura his fsllost dsvslopmsnt, aoelal, moral. IntsUrctual. physical T Corrmpondsnea with us will aid any paraaL In this acadamy ovsrr tsachsr Is a specialist, svonr opportunity Is affordsd 9m boy. tho full llmltof attsndanco Is maclmd avory yoar. 8plsndld sqwlpmsnt* porfost hoalth, doUgktful Southern wintors of ths famous Ptodmost rogUn, 1,100 fast above ms level. About 89 hoarding pnptts llvo with presHer.t and faculty of 10. Hlghrst moral sad social tons. Select patronage frommanyH**’'* I’riulsr military drills, good gymnasium, mtdern r«s/|lng room, wholrsome athlelirs under trained director, thorough preparation for any rr>IIrg» or the nntlonel ocs'lemlfifi. Un)ltl»ecpmff, slenonranhy. dypewrilinir, manual training, music. Hit. .1.7. ItOUlitt Altl», A. fl. , LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, 1906- ATHENS. GA. I90T The PORTY-EIGHTH aetalon of the Lucy Cobb Institute, an In- •tituiion for the education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. For Catalogue and room reaerva- liona apply lo MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB. Principal. COX aaaured, tha name of Hon. W. J. 8peer College Park, la being prominently mentioned aa the -- , right man tor the place. Georgia. For twenly-two year, he waa con nected with Ihe office of alate treasur er, four of them aa treaaurer. Ha had to give up the work owing to bad health, but haa regained hla alrength. When the hill haa pamed tha «en- ata and received Ihe algnature of the governor. Mr. Hpeer will make formal application for Ihe poaltlon Hla friend* *ay Hint he la tha vary man for the place becauie of hla long con nection with the ireaaurer'a office. Ho far no one elae haa been mentioned In tbla connection. and Conservatory DYING MAN FOUND DN RAILROAD TRACK Delightfully situated in « Usutiful sulwrbof Atlanta, with most salu brious climate, COX COL* slid CONHP.kVA- ToKY offeiv many sdvan. taxes t > student from any p.nt of America. Siity fourth fi**sioa Kept, i ith, I M. with is Instructors f r oin American and European universities nnd conservatories. Ilr< n<l rourses of study, high standards, line .patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution ar« specialties. Cosaervatory, under distinguished di- I rectors, baa f teachers, ga pis nos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all itodern coovenl- H|ierlsl to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Term., June S0.-rA ape* dal from Trenton, Oa., aaya Allen Clark, a moulder from Gadsden, Ala., waa found In a dying condition on the railroad tracks near Trenton, Oa., yes- terday. He waa taken to Trenton, where he died aoon after. ; it la believed that he fell from a freight train. ffi' f* T ,«?.)• iuipi'. fill,r«*s !•: ..D - I .1 .• . J .in-1 ill tm'I tin, address ApILL J. MONCRIEF, President, or WILLIAM S. COX, FREE BY MAIL BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND to FIVE persons In oarbroantj. desiring to taka pvrsnnal Instruction, who wul within a) days clip and HEND this nnUr* to dtber of REDUCED R. R. RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY. DRAUGHON’S WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER ANO 8TEN06RAPHER The W. A A. R. R. and 14. C. A 8t. ATLANTA, 122 Paachtrae. Pitdmont Hotel Slock. Columbia or Montgomery. tlckefa to all point. »out *f the Ohio ■Ippl river, Including St. Loultf Evanevllle and Cincinnati, at one andl^Ja one-third farce; ticket! to be eold f-r>- July 2d, »d and 4th, good to r.turn YOU MU. until July 8th, 1908. ir- >Input yuorapwi*! H r**Htivljforr-:rm^^i For further Information and tick- la tha pehlkhut at eta aoply to any agent of the W. A >. i rnmgiiaiiijt, nr.'ii* Drawing, Cartooning, 9300,000.00 —BMgswswlgssg, 1 vaeatkm; ent*r snv tlmn. Write *orgHIYtfrot lf |. ; udvF’HKK, WHO HAS ATTIN0C0 YMl fOWHEWf SHORTHAND and ATLANTA, OA. Tho Loadlna nuilness • School of tho S (Y) OOK-KEBPIKO. Shorthand swi eom- pleta English le^rtments. Ovsr J J ' wJOOGradaates; MSstuder.'* sar.u sily. Mmelves from two to fit* applications drily for ofi!ee sJHI drtrsed by Got*mors. ItUlsn. Wankers, C Hofesfitocsl sad kastares men. Its Dlp- mstsa sure passport to a good position Eatovaow. CsuJogne f-fifi Mentioa this pap*r Addrws A. C. BftlSCOf. frsst. »r L_W, AthOLO. 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