The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 17

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THE ATLANTA (iEOROTAX. <i n m• a\. Ai 1:1 sr n. 1W4. 17 — L’S Bl JSII MESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND Is meeting with phenomenal success. The rapid growth of the school has far surpassed the expectation of its promoter. Its unusual success is attributed to the superiority of the systems of Shorthand and Bookkeeping taught, to its excellent instructors and its complete equipment. Chartier Shorthand Most Wonderful System Ever published. aid Siura”. 0 nVSdop^ ,n , , h . b rhS"r.r eU,l *** i °‘ Can be burned In nne-lialf the time. Can be written faster and more accurate!)-. The only a>-.tem In exItUnre that can be read like print. ^ The remarkable results accomplished In a few weeks river convincing proof of Its superiority and attracts many students. Pupils who have stud ied the system for only a few weeks are now writing from BO to 78 words per minute of unfamiliar matter. A number have been able to hold posi tions after only rlx weeks' study. Nothing equal’to this has ever been ac complished with any other aystem. It Is deatlned to supplant all other systems, for the slow, uncertain, romplleated, hard-to-lcnm way of doing anything jnuit'a. sure y give way to the awlft, sure, simple, sssy-to-learn war as night must give way to day. _ , . . , Figure it for Yourself. Compare It with the Pitman, Oraham, .Munson, fires* or any other rec ognised system. All of these systems consist of hundreds of rules and hun dreds of exceptions and thousands of- hard-to-leam word slgr.s and con tractions. Chartier Shorthand consists simply of the alphabet and TEN SIMPLE RULES. T»ut's all—Chartier has done with shorthand what Bell did with the telephone. He has savsd time. SIX WEEKS IN CHARTIER A6AINST THREE MONTHS IN 6RAHAM. A few weeks ago the president of one of the leading business college^ In the city, alarmed by Its growing popularity, attacked the Chartier system. He agreed to forfeit 11,000 If Ilugweira Business College would produce a better stenographer In the same period of time than he could produce with ihe nitthtim system. The president of Bagwell's College Immediately accepted the challenge, offering to contest publicly u six weeks' student of the Chartier against any three months' pupil of tho Graham. Tha Graham advocate, with every ad- led to back up his . y $100 in cash If the Graham advocats will accept his own proposition to test the relative merits oLChartler and Gra ham shorthand. The matter for dictation to be selected by the Judges. Pupils who have spent several months at other business colleges In a fruitless effort to master the old lino systems have entered Bagwell's liustnesB College to study the Chartier, and they art all delighted with the change. Those Interested In shorthand should not ba governed by statements of competitors turned the Chartier system. They do not have the right to tea.h It and cannot afford to reeognlxe Its merits. COLLEGE OUILOINO, IBS PEACHTftCC STREET. Goodyear-Marshall Bookkeeping, The latest and moat practical system In use. Actual business trans actions from the outset. Bookkeeping Is presented In a simple, under- stundnble way, which makes the study Intensely Interesting. All useless theory and copying of Imaginary accounts It eliminated, and It can thus be learned In u shorter time than Is usually required. It Is In perfect t>v* many with methods used In business ofllres of today. What the Leading Business Goileges Say About It. GAVE UP GRAHAM FOR CHARTIER Mllltown, Oft., June 11. IMS. Professor J. O. Bagwell. Atlanta. Gn. Dear Prefe*sor Harwell: I lenrn through the columns of * r hs Georgian that you have adopted tho Chartier Sreteui of Hhorthsmi. While 1 waa In Birmingham hint October, Mr. Chartier gnre a free dewoaiM* tlon courts there. I took a part of the courts, and was able after the TtttRl) I.KH- SON to tnke my notes IN CUABTIKlt NIlnHTIIAMi at a QllHATKIl HPKKI’ than after FOUR MONTHS of bard study IN Till flit AII AM IIYMTP.lt. At the .ml of twenty-six dart* study, I secured a i">»!llon with one of the heat law (Inns In Mr- uiliirliatn, which I hMd with entire satlf/ncttnn until I realgtitid to nmqit u (hiwI- . tlon BMirtr borne. ^ ■ Before nrrrptln w , ,— for an authoress/ tnkltiir difficult tlorl urn) tritiisorttiliiif them verbatim. This. . . . ...I WBBB . Mr. Bryan, my Graham rlassmate. Is also taking the Chartier System. 1 am un enthualnstle ndvosute of the <*(IAItTiR!t HYPTKM. nml I would really feel that I had left a CTIAIUTABI.K 1’KEH I'.NDONK wen* } ta let a iiroaperflr* student of shorthand paw me without endenrorfug to'convince him of the merits of this system. * With l»eat wlahff for the aarreis of your school, I am very truly your*. AMMY 11CARL YYADB. Eastman Business Collage, I'oUftikeepals, X. Y. We tcerli the fatnouu CWubAIci O/stcu of Shorthand. The system Is eo simple that a child win from It. C. C. GAINER. Presldeut. Owensboro Business Uunlvsrsity. (Inrti'glhJtS, By. Undoubtedly Chartier shorthand la the greatest system of rapid writing liefore the piddle today. We are mooting with alaiost Unlimited success, and students delight In their study. Bliss College. rojuinhna, Ohio. I am positive‘that we ere getting better results In weeks In Chartier Shorthand titan we eould In months with either the Pitman or the Gregg Hystem. Carthage Commercial College. Carthage. Us Chartier Shorthand Is the wonder of ths twentieth century for Its ease of learning. Its rapidity In writing and Its wonderful legibility, which makes It as easy to road as print. Aotual Buainesa College, Akron, Ohio. Chartier Shorthand makes It possible for a person tfo become n shorthand writer In one-third Ihe time It takes under other systems. The Richmond Buaineea College. ltl'dimond. l nd. The best from any point of view. Rubieam Shorthand College, Ht. I/Mils, Mo. D He consider Chartier Hhorrha»<! a« far superior to the Pitman at the electric light Is to the tallow candle. Central Buiinaas College. (udlnnapolla, Ind. IVt consider sis weeks In Chartier theft- hand equal to that many months In any other aystem la esletenee. W« reemnineod It uueondlttoimlly. We have discarded both lltmau and Gregg. Indiana Builneit College. Marlon, Ind. We bare adopted Chartier Hbnrthnml— nothing like It. It hi new, wonderful and aheolutely reliable. South Bend Commercial College. Month Bend, Ind. Chartier la n wonderful Improvement over any other misting system, and ran In* mas tered In one-third to oiie-hutf the time. Canton Aotual Business Colisgt. Canton, Ohio. We barn opened n department In Chartier Hborthnnd. Ily this Wonderful system of shorthand writing, atudonts ran Iterottis stenographers In one half the time required for Graham, Pitman, Munson ami other systems. Metropolitan Business Collage. Dellas. Tease. chartier Mhorthend Is eo far superior to Pitman. Graham and Gregg that there ta no comparison. Endorsed by Leading Court Reporters ot Georgia. OFFICE. COI’UT norm:. Augusta. fie., March X7. 1101 To Go- r-il.ll' Curb member of our Arm lias deTOled n portion of several days In maklog a thorough and critical via ml nation of Chartier Hhorthntnl. In, «rar opinion, ihurlW Hi.irGuuid la oue of the uioat mim . i.. i* nltiratlunnl dlscuverleg of iiifh rn the reason; First, we flu-1 tb^ outlines to l*e much tirlafer Ginn thnee of any «t •ystein nf whkh we have any knowledge; second, these sains brief outlines rtftneit from jm to Mo per rent more r»* i.iimr power; third, from the few rules In the *.v*t.-m, It .-h "iM I I to ol- f■ "ii i It tin- ! IIm* ' i tako pleasure In rerouiniomling Chartier Hhorthand to the careful conaM.-rn- * — \ cry respectfully, inigilvut BARHOW A TAUVP.R. Btpert Mtenographers. lion of nil prospective students. Positions Secured for All Graduates. DORMITORY FOR YOUNG MEN FURNISHES GOOD BOARD AND NICE ROOMS AT ACTUAL COST. WHOLESOME DISCIPLINE. For Further Information Address BAGWELL’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 198 Peachtree St., ATLANTA, GA. •j [KLINDWORTH RWTTWWIWfHWTHWTHW j Conservatory of Music KURT MUELLER, Director. Beautifully located at 371 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. FOUNDED 1900. FACULTYi ArtiJU of national reputation. ATTENDANCE: Laft year 97 Jtudent* from elghldifTcrentslatei. FREE ADVANTAGES: Theory, Harmony. Hiitory of Music, ogy (Of special benefit lo those wtehlnt to prepare them- ! lor teachers!. Chorus, many Recital* an<fLectures. Pcdagog selves (c . . DIPLOMAS and TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. TENNIS COURT; PRICES REASON ABLE. PIANOS: The famous MASON & HAMLIN. For Catalcg address the director, KURT MUELLER, Box 77, ATLANTA. GA. WOODLA WN SEMINARY AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE of Gordonsville, Virginia. A BOARDINO 8CH00L FOR GIRLS. It wm founded In 1*73 and ta located at the foot of the Southwest mntaln* In the Piedmont region. The climate t» ldn»l. twrter *»h and pur® and the scenery beautiful. Aside from the excellent ; riculam there Is a course In miialc, voice culture, elocution, art and MOTTOp '"Know" thy work end do IL" Write j>r catalogue. Ad- •■88 EOCAR STINSON, M, Sc, Principal. Gordonsville, Va. Marist College WHAT IS DONE? Boys are developed physically, mentally, morally; < are taught HOW to study; are made self-reliant and reliable. HOW IS IT DONE? Throngli daily, obligatory Held sports, military discipline, gymnasium work; through three high school departments and the 6th, 7th and 8th grades; through special attention to! conduct and to manners. FOR 1906-07 AND AFTER The College adds full Science and Business courses to program' and passes its certified’ , pupils into “Georgia” or into “Tech” on. its own examinations. BELLS—’596. 782. Very Rev. Jno. E. Gunn, S. M. Peachtree and Ivy Streets. >' “AUBURN” Alabama Polytechnic Institute > Oldest College of Technology in the South. Eight Degree Courses. (1) CIVIL (2) ELECTRICAL (3) MECHANICAL (4) and MINING ENGINEERING. 13 Profeisors and Instructor,. (5)' AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, VETERINARY SCIENCE, ANIMAL INDUSTRY, ETC, 14 Prof.stora and Instructor*. (6.1 CHEMISTRY AND METALLURGY. 8 Prof.Mor, and In •tructor.. (7) PHARMACY. Every Facility in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Large Staff. (B). LATIN, Modern Language . Course; ■ English (4 years); French (2 years); German (2 years); Latin (4 year*); History (4 years): Mathematlca (through conic (lec tions); Phyalca, Chemlt try, Political Economy, Psychology. Seven Professors and Instructor.. Well equipped laborato rleo. progressive Instructors, gradu ates take leading professional positions throughout the South. For further Information address tho President, C C THACH, A. M, L.L.D.,' AUBURN, ALA. DENTAL COLLEQE OPEN ALL SUMMER all Work Don* at rcqulah Cou.ro* Paiccs COST OF MATERIAL mfrcssions taacn and work DEUVERCD SAME DAT. TMe I, * Denial School who* Dr*lifts of rears of riprri- eiuBCUMlulesm the taint Ihmre In Crown and Brjdre Work a”.| Dental Operatl-ns. Ms atsdente sllowad to enter, retleote patro M 1 as wffl set the adeantaxe of rvt erienre and lkllla4ro*L which tker rould (tot «et elae- wh7re. Gar. Air or taeal Injection a.lminletcted far tha painless extraction of teeth ThU U » rvgutar chirt^ml P#ntal Coll««v. running 12 mootbA inth*y«or.and AlwatjOte-v. Hrmvrr.Fwrthep ATLANTA POST QRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL OR. W. CONWAV. Messer*. I Moor Stdarr-Iawry OelUkK. PrarMrec Slr«f. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Thorough courtat of Bookkeoping • nd Shorthand it greatly reduceo* ratts. Good position* »ecur*d or moniy r«» fordid. A*W our hundred* of gradu ates and thair employer* about u*. Clip this ed, send to us. end receive large illuit-ated cetelapue. ™r ALABAMA BRENAU ■'■■■■■■■ KI FALT.A. ALABAMA. —— A high xraij** i .»!;*• „•»* t.'ous-rtatrrj f« yoang Imli-**. Thon>ii|k «mr»* lu lit ••fir MERCER UNIVERSITY ALLOWS SELECTION OF COURSES PREFERRED. C M I.RRK'l'LL'Jd at Mercer allows the fullest special de velopment of special abilities In students, giving full, unhampered choice of particularly desirable course*. Our traditions, environment and teaching serve , to develop Ihe lilKlirst Standard of Christian manhood. Equipment con* sl*ts of :« instructors, 11 building*. >6,000 volumes In libra ry and 100 current periodical*. Well equipped laboratories, gymnasium, hot and cold baths, literary societies and all cultured social advantages. Write for Information and cat- Siog- Address S. Y. JAMESON, Pres., Macon, Ga, j '■■o tifa! dpw MkF-Eui.ln." of Hiht I all v lo** ,, Tho South's Ideal College-Preparatory Homs School Georgia Military Academy Collkok Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. Your eon'* dMtlnyU bind •» h#peeeee fmm 12 to lfty»«r*of •*•. The paramount nu**Uon with av»r/ t>ari»ni What loaehars, what n*n- panion*. whet •nvlmnmrnt will riilljr aetlefjr th« p«eulier n»«da of my •on end InAtipM hla full*«t H*T*lopRienlu eoelal. iikmhI. Int«ll<-ctu«l, physic*17 f 'orraapoml*nre ulth u* will ek] any |'ar*nt. In thin erademy *v»ry fperhvr U a •peh'-ialisi. •▼•ry opportunity I* •ffonlral «v*ry DOT, th# full limit *»f *lti»nd*nr«* U r«*rh«uj #\ ary yamr. HpUndid *f|iilpn!*>nt. \>arfaet hcttllh, d'liffhtful Houlh«rn wimair* of ih»* famous IMddmont rain, l,#no faat above aaa level About t) lioerdtne pupil* llv* with ptn!<l«-nt *n-l faculty «.f 10 lliflicnt murnl and social ton*. Hala*t p«(ron*c* from m*ny Hf*fi-g. Rnruler military flrliln. rood ■\mn*«liim. in<»-li-rn rmullnv r*»-iro, wholesome athletlce undar trained dlwtor, thoroueh preparation for any rollaga or th* neltenel eredemlf*. bookkafiune. ••anoeraithy. typewnime. manual training. rr.Utir. ('Olet J. 0, n'UOlin Allll, A. AI* UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STONE MOUNTAIN* OA. A hor*e tchcol limited to seventy boye with eight experienced teach- ?re. The lergeit and beet equipped school gymnasium in Georgia* with a competent physical director. Opens September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, STATE UNIVERSITY* ATHENS, OA. David O. Barrow, - Ohanoellar 20 BOMOOLO 35 iNB TRUO TOMB metier training In LAW, AORIftfl.TTUK. KNOI- NKK.III.NO, I'll 4IIM U v, TKA< IIINO KO»lK»TI»Y, and in Cl.AHHK'A I. AMI MOIKM IKIC aTt l>l KB. Hoard *n Vi * f,, !,•») r.iornllV) Tmi on PltVK. tloOWfo* lereemaniof Acrteaiturel UvpeGmenL i»io/)0oin rrc*-n»inv Gradnaid* among foremost In Lew.HiAUtdmanahip. Kdnre* lion, Mmlatry, Induatrial Ana, kinanrq and Journalism. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19th. SEND FOR BULLETINS. Georgia School of Technology A N-chri’>nl institute of th« highrat rank, whour ifraduatr-K, without ex.-rption. •tipy Drominent and lucrative pofitiona in engineering and commercial life. Located in the most proRreneive city in the South, with abounding opportunity offered it* graduates in the South’s present remarkable development. The forty nv-mbera of the cIomm of 1906 were placed in lucrative nnd desirable positions Uft >re tfr'vlvnti >rt. Advanced courses in Mechanical* K!rrtr!-al Textile, Mining nnd Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories etc. New Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Cost reasonable. Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen frea scholarships. The next session begin* Sept. 26, 1906. For catalogue, addresa H. C. MATHESON. A. M., LL. D.. President, Atlanta, Georgia WASHINGTON SEMINARY North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA. For Girls and Young Ladies. Hoarding Department strictly limited to provide refined Home life. Cleeses divided into section* averaging about ten students to secure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admits to Vi«*ar, Wellesley, Etc. 28th Year begins September 13. 1904. Catalogue on. application to Phone 647, J North. L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT, Principals. ^ INSTITUTE wmr PIEDMONT A flirtation lll*h Hrbool, er.-l.-l noil curr-Itt-l (.lift !*.*t rollaif. •>( lit* ■Utr la which nor pupil. tr«n». fev o. rcrtln'flt*. -■ raruuT. **»•<■• rorn] Ii—i r I far,- Aim’ '1'.. i:.|'.!'. the M»h. the Wontin. f :! Sup’-rrl.lor. i :,.|.t Sfev. li r 1 KXAItlJU I'rr.lil-ut. ’Utlr l««. ROCKMART, GA. •f I■,.■■..tl.ni.n. Enrollment l■> •■>*, ITT LOAN FUND AVAILABLE FOR TWO OR THREE WORTHY GIRLB.