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Till: ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
ITlltliAY, JtLV 21.
SUITE OF ANARCHY
RUSSIA
^CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOL8 AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
MONROE COLLEGE
FORSYTH
GEORGIA
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
X XX xxxcxx^
A Home-School For the Highest Moral and w
Practical EDUCATION of Young Women H
Clash of Douina and Autoc
racy Is Happily
Avoided.
By GEORGE FRAZER.
fpwlnl Uh Me—Copyright.
Si. Petersburg. July 21—Cooler head*
Have prevailed In (he douma and the
rltteh with the autocracy hoe been post
poned, If not avoided. After a session,
u lilrl! lasted all night,; the address to
the country on the agrarian situation
un* Adopted, but In so modified a form
that the leactlonarlea will* find It dif-
llrult to make It a pretext for urging
the dissolution qf the douma. It urges
the peasants to refrain from excesses
until the legislature has a chance to
secure what Is wanted.
While the situation Is still critical, |l
I- expected now that the danger of a
rupture has passed for thp present.
Near State of Anarchy.
The situation In Southern Russia Is
closely approaching a state of anarchy.
The troops are unable to cope with the
l^asnnts, who are marching In large
hands, destroying practically every
thing. Not more than one-tenth of the
estates have been spared.
t>in approaching a village an ad
vance detachment of the peasants en
ters. announces that It Is being pur
sued by 0,000 troops with machine
puns and asks for support. The vil
lagers thereupon join the revolutionists
and the procession moves on.
Crops Not Harvested.
The movement was started by the
refusal of the landlords In the north
ern part of Bobroiv district to agree to
an advance of wages to the farm wo
men. The ripening crops are not be
ing harvested.
The governor general of Odessa has
been overwhelmed recently with ap
peal* for military assistance from land
owners In the districts of Kheraon,
Ekaterlnoslav and Poltava against the
peasantry, who are organized and led
by revolutionists. Cossacks aiv only
furnished for such duties as the loyalty
of the regular cavalry and Infantry Is
not to be depended upon.
new Interchangea
ble 1,000 MILE
TICKETS.
The Central of Georgia Railway Is
now selling interchangeable 1,000
mile tickets, good over 30,000 miles
of railway and steamship lines.
W. H. FOGG,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
''**1ONROE COLLEGE is situated in the most healthful part of Georgia, 25 miles north of Macon, 75 miles south of Atlanta. There are 48 acres in the grounds and campus. $60,000 have
i been spent on improvements during the year ; $25,000 invested in musical instruments (Conover Pianos). Accommodations for 400 boarders; seven buildings; steam heat, electric
lights. Physical training and outdoor exercise required. Elective courses in junior and senior classes lead to degrees. Faculty consists of 29 specialists trained in the universities of
Europe and America. The curr
Courses of study are given in the
following subjects: Music, Theory,
Harmony and Practice ; Oratory and
Physical Culture; Art-in charcoal,
painting in waterandoiis; Business-
NOT CORDIALLY RECEIVED
BY THE PROPRIETORS.
SjHfial to The Georgian.
charlotte, N.'C., July 21.—An effort
in being made to organize the cotton
mill help at this point, where there are
several thousand operatives available
an members of the union. J. E. Davis,
who Is at the head of the movement
here, tells The Georgian correspondent
that he has not.met with a very cor
dial reception
that ’ ' ‘ "
reception rUjome .ot the mill*, and- SSH’ ‘ “
at the FharIJItw cottnn mills the »' : ;p??"*'
rlntondont rofiluod tn normll him ♦ WI " UB
PEACH CROP 8AVED
BY SPRING SPRAYING.
S|K-'lal *n The Georgina.
Gadsden. Ala., July 21.—Captain J.
Si. Elliott, of the Elliott Fruit Company,
states that the Elberta peaches In the
arrhard known as the "Upper Orchard,"
which were thoroughly sprayed Inst
spring, ate not rotting at all, while
thus,- in the '"Lower Orchard" are be-
ginlng to speck badly on account of the
continued rains.
culum in each department has been carefully correlated and advanced to include a thorough comprehension of the subjects taught.
The Next Sossion
Witt Begin on the
10th of September
For Handsome Free Catalogue and Complete Information Address C. H. S. JACKSON, President, Forsyth, Georgia
bookkeeping, stenography, typewrit
ing and telegraphy; Normal-theory
and practice; Domestic Science,
Cooking and Sewing. Full Literary
Courses, leading to A.i B. or B. S.
degree, so arranged as to provide
■time for at least one extra course in
one of the other departments.
There is nothing cheap about the
Institution or its life except the
charges. The aim of the Trustee*
' has been to bring the cost of educa
tion to include an amount sufficiently
large to cover the actual running
expenses.
Monroe College lays strongempha.
ala upon real culture and acholaatic
training. ! While we do not neglect
the ornamental, we do wish to em
phasize the practical fend the real.
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INCREASE CAPACITY
OF BUGGY FACTORY.
8|**<'lnl to The Georgian.
Harnesvllle, Ga„ July 21.—Jackson Q.
Smith A Sons, who are said to op
tima the largest buggy factory south
of the nhlo river, have been compelled
to enlarge their plant, and have Ju*t let
the contract for another two-»tory
orlrk building, which la to be 75 by
I-" feet. Thl* Arm and the Summere
Ruggy Company, of thla city, operate
the two lnrgeat buggy factories .in the
South. They are building about ten
thousand buggies annually.
Ily Private heated Wire.
St. Louis, Mo, July 21.—"The Demo
cratic party enters the eongreselonal
'campaign of 1906 with excellent assur
ance of winning a majority of seats In
the congress. Although It Is a diffi
cult matter to make predictions so
early In the campaign I fell satisfied
that we will gain the 58 seats necessary
to insure the control of the next house
to the Democrats and more, too."
This was the prospeet of the 1906
? mpalgn which Congressman Janies
Lloyd, chairman of the Democratic
congressional committee named by the
Democrats In congress, offered.
In Charge of Office.
Mr. Lloyd announced that he would
$e In charge of the western headquar
ters of the congressional committee to
be opened on August 1 In Chicago. As
tistlng him at the Chicago headquar
ters will be Congressman Henry T.
Rainey, of llllno||, (
..ffsSldhal campalgri'of 1956
made upon the broad Issues of
the tariff," said Congressman Lloyd,
In some parts of the country state-
lood Is a living Issue and will be put
to the forefront, especially In the dis
tricts which are Intimately acquainted
with conditions in the southwest and
with the Republican position, as exem
plified In the late session of congress.
Is Open to Attack.
"President Roosevelt Is fairly open
to attack for hie railroad rate posi
tion. His favorlngs were overshadow
ed by his clever play In bringing the
meut question to the front at the criti
cal moment. All over the country,
however, the voter* are beginning to
resume notice of the railroad rate af
fair.
"In the West and Southwest an Issue
will be made, In all likelihood, of the
meat Inspection legislation. The Roose-
vert assertions and the subsequent de
velopment* were sufficiently far apart
to moke a strong Indictment of the
stand which the party Anally took.
The Bryan sentiment will carry the
Democratic candidates for congress
through with n whoop."
TRY WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
MRS. LESLIE CARTER, ACTRESS,
AND THE MAN SHE MARRIED;
THE CHURCH AND THE RECORD
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The South’* tdoal Colltj—Frtptratorr Homo School
Georgia Military Academy
Collrgr Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga.
Your son's dsstlnr Is (Issd ss hs posots f tom 19 to W soars of tax Tbs
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A technical institute of the hl(rhe»t rank, whose graduates, without excenti™,
occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering and commercial Ufa.
Locatotfin the moat progreanivo city in the South, with abounding opportunities
offered it* graduates In the South’! preaent remarkable development. The tea -v
member* of tne elaa* of 1908 wera placed in lucrative and desirable pt»i i"n»
before graduation. Advanced count** in Maehamoal, Electrical. Textile, Mining
and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip
ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical I.aU)
rftlory. Coat rcMontble. Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen fret•
scholarships. The next aeasion begins Sept. 28, 1908. For catalogue, address
H. C. MATHESON. A.M.. LL. D.. President. Atlanta. Georgia
MRS. LESLIE CARTER.
Upiier cut on the left shows the
f'hurch of HI. John at Portsmouth,
whilin' rector married Mr*. Carter and
Mr. Payne. On the right I* a far simile
of a page of the church registry on
which the marriage certificate l» re
corded, while below I* a new imrtralt
of Mr*. Leslie Carter Payne and Wil
liam laiuls Payne.
PROMINENT FLORIDA MAN
AND SON ARE BITTEN BY DOO
Southern Female College, Lagrange. ga .-
Th* 3aeond OJd»#t Coll««o for Women In America.
— “ -** ninmirr af.«l wintrr. Btsula
MfllUllnft. nffern *
•-•ItT of •Molallata. Ktiro.
,!«. Mu*. 1*0*-., (OlfHd entt
. All room* taken laat y**r.
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
STONE MOUNTAIN, OA.
A horn# school limited to aavanty boya with sight experienced teach-
In Qtorgli
with a competent physleal director. Open* September 12. Write for
catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, Ga.
The largeet and beet equipped school gymnasium
i September 12.
WOULD TAKE JEROME TO TASK
FOR HIS f< PRIVATE INQUISITIONS”
that this seal Is on every roll of
Roofing you buy. WE will see that
you get value received for your
money.
VULCANITE ROOFING Is a per
manent roofing, and not a make
shift. It Is put up one square to the
roll; easily applied, and Is recom
mended by the National Board of
Underwriter* and Southeastern
Tariff Association. Take heed, you
need our roofing and we need your
patronage. “You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY C0. t Sole State Agents,
» ond 31 South Forsyth StreoL
J. c. Ciunnuo. rntiu*. C. a. ntK. SecrtOrr.
The New York World. In an editorial
touching development** In the Thaw
cane, take** District Attorney Jerome
to tuck for hla "practice of conducting
private InquiMltionn." In hla addrepx
before the member* of the Georgia Bar
AxMoiiiitlnn Thursday at Warm Kpiingx
Mr. Jerome had sonietldng to Bay about
newapapera and their effect upon pub
lic opinion. Here Im The World's edi
torial:
“Harry K. Thaw's lawyer has taken
uteps to check Mr. Jerome's practice of |
conducting private Inquisitions. -
"Thaw was indicted "by thte June
grand Jury. He u*a* arraigned and
pleaded not guilty. The July grand
Jury Is neither cppslderfng his case nor
Hubpenuing witnesses to testify about
It. Yet Mr. Jerc^ne has been issuing
scores of sham grand Jury subpenas,
and when witnesses arrive one of his
assistants examines them In private
without either Thaw's counsel or the
grand Jury being present.
“The Thaw case Will have done some
good If It brings about the abolition of j
these John L>oc inquisitions. Hundreds
Hjhm IhI to Tin* Guoriflntt.
Jacksonville, Kla„ July 21.—D. f*.
Upson and son were bitten by a j>et
dog Thursday night and left at once for
the Fastuer hospital at Atlanta. The
parties are prominent here.
result from a public olllclal's violating
the law.
"The <'ode of Criminal Procedure
limits the power of the district attor
ney to Issue subpenas for witnesses "to
apjienr before the grand Jury upon nil
Investigation pending before them" and
"to appear before the court at which
an Indictment Is to be tried." The only
other power for compulsory examina
tion by the district attorney Is under
section 219 of the code, when the de
fendant and his counsel must have at
least two days' notice and may be
present.
‘This practice of Mr. Jerome'i *
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WASHINGTON SEMJNARY
North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA.
For Girls and Young Ladies. Boarding Department strictly
limited to provide refined liome life. Classes divided Into sections
averaging about ten studente to secure personal instruction.
Faculty of eighteen college graduate!. Primary, academic, college
preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admits to Vatsar.
Wellesley, Etc. 28th Year begins September IJ, 1906.
Catalogue on application to
L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT,
Principals. ,
WANTED
A BOOK-KEEPER AND
8TEN06RAPHER *
WHO HAS ATTEM0CD THE
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and
of witnesses have been harassed by
these proceedings. They have formed
the slender basis for many startling pernicious revival of the old star cham
announcements of what Mr. Jerome her proceedings which were abolished
was going to do, hut nothing good has tn Kngland centuries ago, and It Is high
practically resulted from them as j »»,**, they were prohibited In New
nothing good in the long run will ever >on»."
DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN /tP L SUMMEP
impressions Taken and Wokk Delivered Same day.
This is m Dental School where Dentists of ream of experi
ence come to team the latest things In Crown and Bridgs
Work and Dental Operations No students allowed to
enter. I’atienU patronizing os will get ths advantage of
experience and skill at cost, which they could not get els*
where. Gas. Air or Local Injection administered for the
PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH
Thle fa a regular chartered Dental College, running It
months in the year, and Always Ores. Remember the place
ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL
on. w. a. conwav. M,«*a<n.
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j Bacon—They nay you can tell a cow's
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Egbert—Perhaps; but you caji’t tell a
woman's age that way. Why, some of
\ the young ones talk as much as the
older ones.—Yonkers Statesman.
Thorough courtos of Bookkeeping
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Good positions sscurod or money re
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King Edward la raid to know a little
Gaelic. It Is probably merely a smat
tering, as even Robert Louis Steven-
non, a born Scot, could not master this
difficult tongue.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE,
Athens, Ga.
1906 1907
The F.ORTY-EIGHTH session of the
Lucy Cobb Institute, an institution for
the education of young women of
Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and
room reservation* apply to
MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB,
Principal.