The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 15

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RATI III •AY. Al <;rST II. H» A. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. THE ATLANTA OEOKWAN. lr> THE ALABAMA BRENAU EUFAULA, ALABAMA. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY FOR YOUNG LADIES Thorough course in Literary, special advantages in music, art, oratory. Orches- 1 tra of 15 instruments. Beautiful new building located upon a magnificent eleva tion. Ideal winter climate, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau Chautauqua takes place of usual Commencement. Specially low rate. Write for illustrated catalog. . Address THE ALABAMA BRENAU EUFAULA, ALABAMA. 1888 MISS Some Advantages of a Limited School. In a limited achool a very high degree of excellence Can be at tained. • I'lrst. Becauee It ha'n all the ad vantages of private and class in struction combined, promoting enough of the spirit of emula tion to excite mental activity, and yet bringing each pupil Into close mental contact with the teacher. Second. Because numbers being limited, parents and teachers can know each other, and the home and the school work In harmony together. Third. Because such cordial re lations between pupils and teach ers can be established, that with the knowledge of the pupils’ needs will come the ability to respond to them. HANNA’S SCHOOL 1906 Opens Sept. 3 at 23 E. Cain St.. Number of pupils limited to forty In Intermediate and Collegiate De partments. Miss Hannn will be assisted by specialists, whose names will be an nounced as arrangements are prelected. Miss Carolyne Clayton Irwin will assist In the Literary Department and have charge of classes In French, ftpanlsh and German. FRENCH AND SPANISH WILL BE TAUGHT WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Miss Irwin has spent several years perfecting hersolf In Literature and Modern Languages, and comes highly recommended. Mrs. George C. Munger will havfc charge of the Mualc Department. Drawing and Elocution—To be supplied. Miss Manna’s School Is a modern steam-heated building, centrally located and accessible by the cars from every psrt of town. For further particulars, please apply at the achool between the hours ■«, otophone (Bell) 32 of 9 a. m. and B. H. HANNA, Principal. A LITTLE TALK ABOUT YOUR BOY Tou think about a great many things. What la your thought about your boy? You apend many anxious houra over your buil- neaa. How many serious houra do you give to the lad? You dream about additions to your land and your bank account and accumula tions In material things. What Is your dream about additions to the manhood and accumulations of character In your growing child? What jf your busluees grows In large ways nnd yonr son In small ways? When you are dead you will cease to live In your business; but you will never cease to live In the child that bears your name. Furthermore, you are mightily concerned about the proper se lection of those who are to’ aid you lu the management and devel opment of your business. How much concern do you feel about those who are to aid you In the development of the character of your boy? It In this day end time, tact and skill and Intelligent and consecrated service are needed to develop a business enter prise, they are inflnltely. more important In developing a human aoul and shaping a human character.' Those who can aid you In creating character and power In your chllij are worth more to you than those who can aid you In adding another dollar to your bank account. Now If you are Interested In this matter read a few lines more. Thirty-four years ago the North Georgia Agricultural College waa a government mint. The gold of the hills was gathered here and stamped and sent out for circulation Into all the world. For more than thirty years tho state of Georgia has been stamping the mint marks of genius on the brains of boys and girls, and they, too, have been going out for Intelligent service- In every land. It has been doing better service In putUng the right stamp on character than It ever did In placing en Image and superscrip tion on gold. Are you looking for a quiet and safe place for the education of your boy, a place where he can grow In stature, where he must work, live simply, think, honestly and learn obedience to rightful authority? ' ir so, send him to the North Oeorgia Agricultural College, lo cated In the mountains. God Almighty has made no cllmato for the development of brain and brawn like the climate or tbo everlasting hills. The still small voices and moving shadows of the mountains have a potential In fluence in moulding and directing for good a growing young life that nobody has yet defined. ^ The North Georgia Agricultural College with full courses In practical Agrlonltura. Mining and Electrical Engineering, In train ing for teachers, courses for business and full course In aca demic work, with lt« splendid system of athletic and military training, rosy be the best place for your boy. Write to President, G. R. GLENN, ' Dahlonega, 6a,, For a Catalogue. WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER . WHO HAS ATTENDED THE SOUTHERN SHORTEN'D ATLANTA, QA. Tho Leodlna Business School of (ho South. KEEPfNO. Shorthand Anil com- fefrtrtmmifa. Over OGrftritifttef; f09*tq<|pntaannu* llT#» from ttro to Are for o0c Jon, li professional and buslnei ipnmlsa sure passport to a pood position. Enter now. Catalogue frre. Mention this LT ARNOLD, V-Pri-st./AlitnU, Da. LOGAN BLECKLEY OUT FOR CLERKIEW COURT Deputy Clerk of Supremo Court for Clerkship of Court of Appeals. Ik>gan Bleckley will be a candidate for the position of clerk of the court of appeal.. In the event the people rat ify the proposed constitutional amend ment creating It on October t. Mr. Bleckeiy Is a aon of former Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley, and for eighteen years has served aa deputy clerk of the Georgia supreme court, where lie has won golden opinion by hla splendid service and unvarying courtesy to the legal fraternity and the general public. , No man In Georgia Is beter equip ped for the position of rlerk to the new court, and In the formative period i>ar- tlcularly of such legal machinery he would prove of Incalculable value. It Is safe to say that the legal profession In the state would he almost a unit In advocating him for the plare. WOMEN CAUGHT IN BUCKET SHOPS DURING A RAID By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. II.—Four alleged bucket shops, three of which are on Broadway, were raided by the police and detectives yesterday on warrants Issued at the Instigation or Assistant District Attorney Gamut. Many of the prisoners taken were women. The bucket shops were all branrh others of ths John A. Boardman Com pany ot Philadelphia. . Thsse are de clared to be becked by the Haight and Freese crowd whose shops were closed for frauds. AGED MAN BLOWS HIS OWN HEAD OFF By Private UumnI Wlw, Parkersburg. W. Va., Aug. 1L—After going to his home and getting his old shot gun,' which bad sto<Ml behind the front door of his little home* for years, J. B. Arbour, aged TO years, a highly resiected farmer of Wllllomatown, 12 miles north of here, walked a short distance Into the woods, sat down »n u large stone, put the gun between hl« kpees, with the muzxle pointed V his head, and pulled the trigger with a stick. Ills head waa almost blown from bis body. SHORTER COLLEGE ROME, GEORGIA. ] 1 A N ENDOWED INSTITUTION for the education of ladies. Offers unsurpassed advantages in all LITERARY BRANCHES, MUSIC, ART and ELOCUTION. Well equipped LABORATORIES and GYMNASIUM; Free Gymnasium In.struction. Surroundings beautiful and refined. Tennis, Basket Ball and Golf. Session begins September 13th. For catalogue and other periodicals, address THOMAS J. SIMMONS, A. M., LE. D., President.