The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 18, 1906, Image 13

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T THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. • r,VTT ^ * at ru DAY. Arc;rsT i«. m. cr.HCOLS AMD CO.' LEGES. ~§SilP_?*yLAf* a COLLEGES. fCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. During the Months of June and July More Than 250 Applications Were Received for Stenographers and Bookkeepers. I Ca.pt. W . G. Raoul, Mr. Josiah Carter. 5? I President A. £ D. R. R„ says: j "Have employed three of j your graduates and have: totiftd them exceptionally; well educated In shorthand5 and typewriting.” It Costs Nothing to Investi- j gate Crichtons Syllabic Method. City Editor Atlanta Kewa and otte of the mott expert shorthand reporters In the South, say* of Crichton - * Syl lable Method: ”1 regard this system is by far the best thing [Jure eve.* encountered In the teachlni of stenography.” It is original. A marvel of simplicity. Can be mustered 'by a child. Is endorsed WITHOUT QUALIFICATION by well known court reporters. It gets results, and gets them in a hurry. COULD you Ask more? Mr. Edward CruBsello. of this city. General Stenographer lind Court Commissioner, says- "It Is certainly the best Improvement upon the Munson system that t have erfif seen and deserves the serious cohsldSratlrn of EVEN THE MOST SKILLED REPORTERS.” I Mr. T. P. Hanbury. Court Reporter and Stenographer of twenty years’ experience, eays: "Your Syllable Method I* without doubt one of the mos* Ingenious as well as Important Improvements that lilt been made In the art of Shorthand wrjtltlg spice It* Inception." Mr. Edwin Johnson, Expert Stenographer and Manager ad. department Atlanta Georgian, soya: "It Is unquestionably a great stride In business educational matters. It deserves thd Peifty recognition and support It will com mand." Bishop Morrison says: "Having patronized' Crleh ton's Huainesa College. I take I‘!easar6 In commending If to the confidence and favor ct tho public." Our New Budget Sys- Hon. John Tdmple Graves, the distinguished editor and orator. In a recent editorial, speaking of Crichton's Doal- ness College, says: "It Is *£ standard Ip the business life of Atlanta as any Institution of the city or »*ate, Its mon ument II In Its products, ami Its product* are today the props of business houses ail over the state and country." i i • : km of Teaching Bookkeeping Since January 1, 19SB, pupils have besn In sttsndsnse frem the states , of Georgia. Florida, Alabins, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York. Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Texas, Mississippi and Carnarvonshire. South Wales. I? the educational hit of the century. The student is not loaded down with lli'crume (litory—genuine bookkeeper's experience from (tie start. Thu pupil gets real experience hi bookkeeping the first day he enters school. NIGHT CLASSES IN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ETC., PROF, D. E. SHUMAKER, now forming for SEPT. 1. Class Will Be Limited. For Cctalcgue Address E. C. CRICHTON. Early Enrollment Desirable. Kiser Building, Atlanta. ISMUItlsStlllli WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE MACON, GA. Oldest and Best Total enrollment 462. LargSly over 2,000 Alumnae, a large ma jority of whom are still living and retidsnt chiefly In the Cotton states. 52 added to the roll of honor this year; alee 51 eertifleatee ie- summer equal to the highest and beet in the 8outh for woman. Faculty made larger end stronger by addition of two Cheirei ono of History and Anglo-Saxon, end the other liology i I Civic*. WESLEYAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MACON, GA. Largest and Best Dr. XDingldv. &rowtb Doctdr of Muiic, London College of Music* Di rector, will take * few pupil* In Piono *nd Pipe Organ. Every teacher in Conservatory hat had Conservatory education in America or Europe, more than half of them in both. Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Bookkeep ing, Stenography and Typewriting. Instruction in all thee* departments is kept to the tame high Stand- Plant and equipment greatly enlarged and improved during last year end mad* ample for the present. Endowment nominal, but institution South, and It thus enabled to charge lower rates. Can be, more con- the Union by young ladies of tho South best Investment In the interest of children It that for their education. Send yours to Wesleyan, where they will get the beet. Climate mild during entire school year, and healHi record unequaled. Catalogues Free. DuPONT GUERRY, President. BEING ORGANIZED IN LODZ, POLAND End of Present Month May See Biolostoek Ontdolie. By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE. K|H*rlitl to Tilt* Oforglnn. Paris, Aug. 18.—French 'patriot* and wall wishers of the entente corciale between this country and England, who were worried at the coming meeting between King Edward and the kaiser, are having the satisfaction of seeing both English and German papers em phasise the fact that the mcetlhg is nothing more than an Inevitable, cold formality, without any political signifi cance whatever. The two monarch* mutually dislike each other, and each is aware of the feelings of the other. It Is now definitely settled that Paris will again receive King Edward ay an honored guest In a tew months, as It Is his Intention to spend pari of the winter on the Riviera. The king Is a sufferer from asthma, and his physi cian thinks It advisable for him to spend part of the winter away from the fogs of his own country. G, A. R. ASKS LEE 1 TO AIO PROTEST Federal Veterans Oppose Erection of Monument To Wire. 00000030000000000000000000 O SAVANNAH RESENTS O O CRAWFORD'S ATTACK, ts O W V Special to The Georgian. O O Savannah, Ga., Aug. 18.—Much O The women of Italy have stolen the march on their Amulenn sisters, and will for the first time have a chance to vote this year. The court of appcnla at Ancona has decreed that they are en titled so tne tight of suffrage, and the Women's Right Associations are Jubi lant and announce that this will mean the end of graft and corruption in King Emanuel's sunny kingdom. Qul vlvia, verfa! THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL, GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY COLLEGE PARK, GA. Limited to 10 boarding pupils, with ten teacher.. Special preparation for Southern college*. Graduate, accepled by college, without exami nation. Parenta cordially invttad to vlalt and Inapect the achool before entering their eona elsewhere. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M„' Pre*. Peacock’s School for Boys. Motto: individuality. 223 Peachtree Street. Gives certificates to enter Tech, University of Georgia, etc., with out examinations. Limited number of pupils to g teacher. Small daises; Individual work. Public invited any morning to visit our room*. Opens second Monday In September. D. C. PRACOCK, Principal. Phone itO-L*. AT THE THEATERS At tht Casino. A matinee Saturday nfternonn and a Performance at night Mill bring to a ! another very successful week of vaudeville nt the I'.xlno. Large and "-U pleased audiences have been the nit- .11 the week, and many have *" n '- ■ second time to see-the perform- «ii" The Kijnnre sister*, Morris and AI-t.l., Jacobs* dogs and the remark- * I lever pictures of the cameragraph hate made the hit of the bill, and the cmf; nets have added their share to - t, enjoyment of the performance. '"- the week commencing Monday , 'he management has booked tvhat ci 'ihIm s to be the very best nggre- eaii. n of vaudevlUe talent that has ; ’ held the stage of the popular sum- theater. Ktuart Barnes, the t'hes- . -i held of vaudeville, will he the head- in., „t ,ho hill. His Inimitable motto- "HI keep the audience routing I oughter. His clever ttnd original tls ft Co., Who will present a side-split ting comedy sketch; Adams and Drew, Bessie Phillips, the marvelous Merrill and the cameragraph. Next week's bill as a whole gives splendid promise of being the best yet, and patrons of the popular summer play house have a real treat In store for them next week. The sale of seats has been trans ferred to the BIJou and reserved seats can he secured there or by telephoning No. 8*0. A girl has been traveling the weary road from Moscow to Siberia, who has been followed by the thoughts and prayers of many French men and wom en. who hope to see the dawn of a new era In Rusatfi. Mttrle Sperldenova. Ht the bidding of the Russian revolution- ary iiarty, carried out their sentence of execution against the man who had incited the muujlks to such unparal leled brutalities that we ulmosi be lieved must hnve ceased to exist In this twentieth century. Marie, whose name In time wilt be as famous as that of Charlotte Corday. Ims received ova tions from one end of the empire to the other, for In spite of the secrecy with which her movements were envelo|ied by the officials, thousands awaited low along the line of her route and by precautions availed to keep the crowds in Ignorance of her whereabouts. As they pressed around she wss able to throw out several letters which were mailed and have since nppeared In print In the newspapers. Bo Impressed were the Russlun authorities with the manifestations In her favor that she was offered her liberty ou condition sHfc would leave the country and go to live In this city, but she refused to desert those with whom she shared her hard fortune. On her arrival at C'rusk, guards of armed police were unable to keep back the crowds. Troops were sent for, but the soldiers offered to cover up her escape and flatly refused to Are upon the people. The delicate, white-faced alii. In whose behalf tile csarlna Is said to have Intervened, In vain, standing behind the barred win dows of her car. was In the eyes of the multitude ii* visible symbol of the cruel ‘ . k... h.i Ivuan riarngfl'flf*(t O resentment Is expressed here over 0 0 the statement of Captain Jack O 0 Crawford, at Minneapolis, relative 0 O to the Daughters of the Cnnfed- O O eracy and the W|r* monument at- O O fair. Captain Crawford has b-en O O received Into some of the best O O homes In flnv'nnnah on the nc- O 0 melon of hi* visits here, and he O O hns always seemed to be a wann 0 0 friend to the Houtli. 0 O 0 000000000000(100000000OU0O0 MRS. CHE3HlRE'3 RFtlMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, will benln (fa seventeenth year on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 210 3. Pryor 8t. All hiodern meth ods employed. . JURIST COLLEGE, lVitchtrof-iiitfi Ivy. OUR WORK—Prepaniton' Hl;h School and Commercial. Phone 1396 for ctlnloT OUR AIM—To moke 3tron«, manly. Successful boys by * thor ough physical, mental and moral training. OUR SCHOOL—Modern. sanitary. thoroughly equipped. Come to see It. .S'. B.—Boy* In the III (h School De partment have the option ef a classi cal, commercial or scientific course. FATHE-. GUNN. PIEDMONT A cliHviluii 11 lull St'li'Hil. grn<1«t| .... HittwlW with of Lb" *iaU\ tu our |nt i *11 it trnnn* INSTITUTE KK V1I.NTE ENT! I ANN!* AT* HI*BH10N ItPJtlSH SUlTKAfHEK 4. lM. for on i Wtlllrtltk To Emiip flio .nun. flu* Woman. . ti. P. VK.XAM.K. 1'renlilriit. ROCKMART, GA. fill Mtipcrr/fllo/i, Exploit*** Cnnsfst- ontlj- l.ow. , To K*1 iwnIl«*fm 1. Enrollment 19>5 IV*. 47' loan fund available for two or three worthy girls. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE. University Preparatory. Three Courses. Full faculty of expert teach ers. Dlsdpllne after West Point model. Cspitaln V. 8. A. Commandant. Term* reasonable. Next session begins Tuesday, September 4, 190*. New Il lustrated catalogue on spoli ation. Address Win. E. Reynolds, A. M., President, Box 82, Milledgeville, Gil. Southern Female College, L»on.ANog t _GA. , The Sec.nd Oldest ColUao for Women In Amsfles I —A JkAn. vtitea tw»« bolldlnin*. r'.FMnt hnm«. fln«> rltnistp gtminitr and wlnlflr. ton- r.its..mu..f omvm conssSsin >.,*iii> sn.i .--c-'i-n. rimes v-— 1 lualllflNMPltl mCBI see 00 n-oo r,.. 'n Iho .—: no.lc BTaS.OtO, F.roUT of /- R.wBsriltiW KSw-.iorr. j. ft. som»j,v,,-. »- tjHe-i.). ihmtw. Iwwi rif r-.tory t-.-I.r., Alun«iniuksiUH7MT For beautiful catalogue odflreu M. W. HATTON. Pres.. LaGrans*. Otorsla. Ily Prlrutc Li-tiscd Wire. Mlnneapolla, Minn., Aug. H.—Before the forilefh enrnmpmcm at the Grand *4 t-a Wmitshalx it. Thorough modern courses of Book keeping and Shorthand day or night at greatly reduecd coat. Good goaitiona secured or money refunded. Atk our hundred! of graduate! and their em ployers about us. Clip this ad. tend to us end receive free, feet* and figures. Georgia School of Technology A techn'eal institute of the highest rank, whose graduates, without exception, r-cupy protn'nent and lucrative positions in engineering and commercial life. FOUND HUSBAND DEAD WHEN SHE AWOKE. outrages that have been iierpetratert In the name of law amt authority, and the Buaalan women will remember her fate and will not allow It to go un avenged. ■Use Hpwittl to The Georgian. t'olumbua, Ga., Aug. IS.—Mr*. A. J. Martin, who realdea on upper Third street, awoke at 3 o'clock yesterday morning to And that her huabanri hail died during the nigh*. The deceaaed wax GO yeara of age and had been III for live week a. but hi* lllnesa waa not conaldercd seiiou*. Phyalclan* who were aummoned at tribute hla death to dropay of the heart. He leave* a wife and live children. The remain* per* taken to Grlffln, tla„ for Intermenk Of the cleverest vaudeville acta "ea'on. ami hla return Ao At- rL ' 1 "ill be received with plea*ure * ” ”"ca »f hi* frl-nd*. Omen, m the bill at* Holcomb, Cur* TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN .. stem courtmartJal at Ancnns. In Italy, has been compelled to aequit a prisoner by the threats of the rltixens of Trapari. Sicily. The prlx«mer, Ser- cenat Alestra. waa a native of Trapani, and woe accused of « owardlce during the t’retan rebellion. When they heard the charge* against their fellow-cttl- sen the people of Trapani announced that thev would rise In rebellion If he was condemned, for. thev proudly de clared. no Tarpanlon could he a cow* srd. At the same rime they prepared for an armed untieing, the men denn ing up their firearms ready for the frav The courimartUL quite over awed by thli dlsnlav of local patriot ism. cave a verdict In favor of Alestru. and «o pacified his fellow-rliUens. Tronanl is n tudntf*nt town. Inhabited hv peonle«who live in a *t«te of *em|- brirandase. Coma months ago the Army of the Republic adjourned ye* . terdnv io meet In Haratoga. N. Y., In I 1907, ('nmmnnrlcr In Thief Brown an- j nounced these stuff appointments: Adjutsni general, Joseph \V. O'Neall. of tlhlo; qunrtermaster general, t’harles IIiii rows, of New Jersey; assistant qonf teniia*tfr general. J. I*. Holcombe. #*f Philadelphia; chief of staff, J. V'. yvinnne*. of Ohio. During yesterday's session W. A. Ketcham. of lndlsnapoli*. presented a mlnoiitv i-eport from the committee on resolutions, which had been silent on the question of tho proposed statue to Henry Wlrx. He moved that an address should he sent to General R. D. Lee. commander of the Southern Vet erans' Association, asking thnt the In fluence of the Southern soldiers be used against, the project. Past Commander 15. Torrance, of Minneapolis declared the Grand Armv should not take official cognisance of the inatt*r at tht lime. Commander In Chief Tanner, who had urged In his report that a protest be made against the erection of the statue* made an Im passioned speech from the floor In sup port of the minority report. The debate grew very warm and per snnnlltirs nere Indulged In. The minor ity report was adopted by a viva voce vote, apparently by a large ma jority WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND STcfiOGRAPh’EI? . v::i* t!»J MttWtS 7“t rClTHERN SHORTHAND and Located in ths hvwt progressive City In tho South, with abounding opportunities i in th* South'* present remarksbledevelopment. The forty offered:jt graduates , . I member* of tne etas* of IMS were placed in lucrative ami desirable positions b.finr* graduation. Advanced rmirio* in Mechanical, Electrical. Textile, Mining sr.d Civil Engin**ring and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Cost ressonthle. Each county In Georgia entitled to fifteen free scholarship*. The next session begins SepL 26, 1906. For catalogue, addrdes If. G. MATKESON. A.M.. LL. D., President, Atlanta. Georgia ittmtj ATLANTA, OA. The LesUInq Bunlnea* School ot the Couth frt OOK-KTfH3T0, SSmlhsmt tad eow 44 ptei* Ena/ifb BenaftmenH. Ovei J J la/-0 n rtdustes; sen student* aaau ally. Rarelre* tmm two to fiva First Kiln of Brisk. H|ierfnl In The tleorglan. , Wvlghtavllle, Oa., Aug. U.—The Wrlshtavllle Brick t'oinpany hunted their Aval klln-ot brick Isat week. Tho bvldk la aald to be of the. very beat quality. Italian government had to send a gun boat there to aupprese a rising. Lods. In Poland, la the next city In which a maaencre of Rualean Jew* may be expected. The date appointed Is toward the end of thl* month, end union, Intervention come* from 81. Pe tersburg, Bielnstock I* likely to be outdono In horror. With the complete knowledge of, the authorities, Police Superintendent Rikotcheff le organ!!- i i. .... riutplkiiilnv "tuilrlnUp" Ing'" hooligan*, distributing •'patriotic 1 literature, and spreading atorlea of mythical Jewish atrocities on Riimnn Catholic*. The attempt to get up a "pogrom" In I.odx I* particularly In- attractive mvlng In the record of lia chief organiser, Ftlkairhclf, who is a particular favorite of the department of police ot St. Petersburg, then « simple constable, attracted attention for hla. ferocious conduct. Credible witnesses swore that he beat it child to death. Rlkntchelf was put on trial and dulv acquitted agalnat overwhelm ing evidence. To compensate hint for the Inconvenience, the |«dlce depart ment promoted him to the rank of "okototetltchnl," or junior officer, and sent him to Euratoff. where he prompt ly began an agitation ngolnat the few Jew* In the town. The scandal be come ao hot thnt the local police mas ter dismissed him from the force. But again the powerful protectors or po grom organisers Intervened. Two month* ago, to the horror of the people who knew hla record. Rlkatehcff turned uo at Lodx. This rime he ap- neared In the rank of -prlitav." or sen ior officer, and naturally he began hla agitation again. Tha local Polish new*, pat*!-, describing Itlkatchefr* career, said sarcastically: "It Prltav Rlkat- a>H*T 4-onilnHfM hi* »*al«»u* work, he ... _ a I.Lla* .ot tha * III end as minister of the Interior." r.nttmftw. Cxm... .. r - A A. C. Fftll.o- L. W. ARNOLD, V.Pff it.. Atlanta. Qa. AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 1. Nine Buildings. 2. Modern Gymnasium. 3. Ample Laboratories and Equipment. 4. New $60,000 Dormitory. 5. Superior Advantages In Mutle Slid Art 6. Health Record Uneurpieetd. ENROLLMENT FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. DECATUR, GA. Six miles from Atlanta. F. H. GAINES, D. D. f President. GERMAN OFFICER SEES SHAM BATTLE. H|i4f|nJ to Tin* OfWtftntt. t'hnttanmigtt, Tenn., Aug. 18.—Th« Drawn* were ylrtnrlou* in the *ham battle at Chlckaitutugf yenterffey. It won one of the |irettle*l fight* that ha* yet been waged In the nrmy maneuver* at ChlrkAtmiugtL. And It wna nlmoat like the renl bn tile when the lake* and atream* about ChlcknmaugH were vrim- eon ed with the life Mood of the brave. It wax the xcheine of the battle for ih« Drown* to rupture u wagon train In charge of the Blue*. The Third Tenne**ee broke camp to* day and the Second Tenneeaee regi ment will take It* place. Lleutennnt Huron Von Meyscnhurg, of the Royal Saxon urmy, a part of the German military establishment, In at the camp to study the maneuver*. | He will probably remain to observe the j maneuver* until the close next week. ( He arrived here from Wunhlngton. The First South rarollne regiment! broke camp also today. WASHINGTON SEMINARY North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA. For Girls and Young Ladies. Boarding Department strictly limited to provide refined home life. Cleeses divided into sections averaging about ten students to secure personel Instruction. Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college preparatory, music, are and elocution. Certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, Ktc. 28th Year begin* September 13, 19M. Catalogue on application to ^ Phone 647, J North, L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT, aes^xsszassaBBmosanm^oommmmm^^ BAR WILL DEFEND SHERIFF J. F. 8HIPP. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. A heme school limited to seventy boya with eight experienced teach ers. The largeit and belt equipped school gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent physleal director. Opens September 12. Writ* for catalogue. W. 8. GRIFFIN. Principal, Stone Mountain. Ga. Hpci-lni t-» Tbu ihwylnn. I'hntmniHiga, Tenn.. Aug. IS.—The people of thl* city ami county have become so much Interested In the wel fare of Sheriff J. K. Shipp, of this roun- who, with his deputies, have been held In contempt of the supreme court of tlie United State* because they al lowed a mob to take Kd Johnson from the Jnll and lynch hint on the county brldge. that a number of the leading attorneys of the local bar held a meet-. Ing recently for the purpose of taking action In the defense of the Hamilton ounty sheriff. It Is not known Just what nctlon was taken by these attor neys. but It la rumored that steps were taken I" secure subscription* with hlrh H I'ofrnv the expeiuc* of tht elicrlif am. ..is uepuiice. DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER All Work Donc at Rcoul*r colltoc Pmcts COST OF MATERIAL • IMPRESSIONS taken and Work Delivered Same Day. TMi I* * ll**t*l Bxhool where Dentists of rear* n t exrerf- tMlHNIlUgrt In Crown »n«l Nrkliw llowed to Work ami Dental Operations. No stvxlci I’.itipnifl i A'ror.innsr u» v» ilt fr r*i rricnre and »kili at cw*y. which thev rou’d net wet else, whrre. Ga*. Air or I*oos| JnjreUon *Wmfninere<i tor the PAINLCSS EXTRACTION OF TEETH reguler rhaidered IVntai Colieir#, mnoin? U ir. tod Always Ores. Remeniber Vine pU< ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL DR. W. 9. CONWAY. 2nd fhflf SWitr.fmtry BulHiaa.rHiblrtt Slrttl. qrfSfV ATLANTA Georgia.