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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. RATCRDAV, AfOVST II. Dta. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOL8 A ND C0LLEGES. eCHOOL8 ANO COLLESE8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOL8 AND COLLEGE6. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. \ During the Months of June and July More Than 250 Applications Were Received for Stenographers and Bookkeepers. I Oapt. W . Gr. Raoul, Mr. Josiah Carter, President A. & B. R. R., says: f “Have employed three of 5 your graduates and hare: found them exceptionally { well educated in shorthand • and typewriting." It Costs Nothing to Investi- j City Editor Atlanta New* and one of the moat expert shorthand reporters In - the South, says of Crichton's Syl lable Method: "1 regard this system as by far the best thing I have ever encountered In the teaching of stenography." gate Crichtons Syllabic Method. It is original. A marvel of simplicity. Can be mastered by a child. Is endorsed WITHOUT QUALIFICATION by well known court reporters. It gets results, and gets them in a hurry. COULD YOU J1SK MORE? I * Mr. Edward Orussello. of this city, General Stenographer and Court Commissioner, says: "It Is certainly the best Improvement upon the Munson system that I hsvp ever seen and deserves 'the serious consideration of EVEN THE MOST 8KILLED REPORTERS.” I . Mr. T. P. Hanbury, Court Reporter and Stenographer of twenty years' experience, says: "Your Syllable Method Is without doubt one of the most Ingenious as well aa Important improvements that has been made In the art of Shorthand writing since ft* Inception." . Mr. Edwin Johnson, • Expert Stenographer and Manager ad. department Atlanta Oeorgiarf, ; says: "It Is unquestionably a great stride in business educations! matters. It deserves the hearty recognition and support It will com mand." | Bishop Morrison says: "Having patronized Crlch ; ton's Business College, I take j pleasure In commending It t to the confidence and favor? cf the public." Oar Neu) Budget Sys- Hon. John Temple Graves, j the distinguished editor and ( orator. In a recent editorial.; speaking of Crichton's n.isl-j ness College, says: "It Is an j standard In the business life; of Atlanta aa any Institution; of the city orstate. Its mun-j ument Is In Its products, and: Its product* are today the j prop* of business house? all • over the state and country.": tll,*H,«lt*,t,...l.tt..l„«,.,„,f Since January 1, 1906, pupil* have been In attendance from the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Texes, Mississippi and Carnarvonshire, South wale*. tern of Teaching Bookkeeping Ip the ufiiicittionnl hit of the century. The student Is not loaded down with tiresome theory—genuine bookkeepers experience from the start. Tilts pupil gets real experience in bookkeeping the first day he enters school. NIGHT CLASSES IN'BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ETC., Class Will Be Limited. For Catalogue AJdrc» SEPT. i. E. C. CRICHTON. Early Enrollment Desirable. Kiser Building, Atlanta: WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE MACON, GA. Oldest and Best Total snrollmsnt 462. Largely over 2,000 Alumnae, a larg* ma jority of whom are still living and realdant chiefly in the Cotton Statea. 52 added to the rell of honor this years aleo 51 certificate* Is sued. Th* demand for Wesleyan girls a* teachers cannot be Supplied. Curriculum raised and extended this summer equal to th* highest end best In th* 8outh for women. Faculty mad* larger and stronger by addition of two Chairsi on* of History and Anglo-sskon, and the other bf Biology and Geology. Tho President will deliver leetures on Sociology and Civics. WESLEYAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MACON, GAJ Largest and Best Dr. Dingley Brown, Doctor of Music, London College of Music, bl* rector, will tax* a few pupils in Plano and Pipe Organ. Every teacher In Conservatory has had Conservatory education in Amerloa or Europe, more than half of.them In both. Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Bookkeep ing, Stenography end Typewriting. Instruction in all this* departments la kept to the tame high stand ard. , Plant and aqulpmant greatly tnlargad and Improved during list year and mads ample for the present. Endowment nominal, but Institution does more work and makes larger income than any similar on* in th* South, and la thus anablad to charge lower rates. Can be more oon- venlently and Inexpensively reached than any college of its class in the Union by young ladles of th* South Atlantic and Gulf 8tat*s. Th* best Investment in th* interest of children is that for their education. 8*nd your* to Wesleyan, where they will get th# best. 'Climate mild during antlre achool year, and health record unequaled. Catalogues Free. DuPONT GUERRY, President. THE SOUTH'S LEA0IN6 MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL, GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY COLLEGE PARK, GA. Limited to 80 boarding pupils, with ten teacher*. Special preparation for Southern colleges. Graduates accepted by colleges without exami nation. Parents cordially Invited to vlalt and Inspect the school before entering their eons elsewhere. . ,, _ COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pres. Peacock’s School for Boys. Motto: Individuality. 223 Peachtree Street. Gives certificate* to enter Tech. University of Georgia, etc., with out examinations. Limited number of pupils to a teacher. Small classes; individual work. Public invited any morning to visit our room*. Opens second Monday In September. D. C. PEACOCK, Principal. Phone SS0-L. ! AT THE'THEATERS : At th* Casino. A matinee Saturday afternoon and a Performance at night will bring to a 'lose another very successful week of vaudeville at the Casino. Large and "'ll i>leased audiences have been the tale all the week, and many have rone lt second time to see the perform- aa e The Ellnore sisters, Morris and Morris, Jacobs' doge and the remark- abi, > lever pictures of the cameragraph •“ v * made the hit of the bill, and the acts have added their share to me enjoyment of the performance. r-’i- the week commencing .Monday foRiit tlte management has booked what 1" oinlses to be the very beet aggre- sttl n of vaudeville talent that ha* J'' held the stage of the popular Sam i'.! theater. Stuart Barnes, the Che*- '"i field of vaudeville, will be the head* line 1 t)f , he b m tj| H inimitable mono- •"rue will keep the audience rpartng vith laughter. His clever and original f"Hr« are also sure to create a furore, “mart Barnes will be remembered a* T, •he cleverest vaudeville acts u-i 3 ’ 1 '“aaon, and his return to At- will be received with pleasure , nt hl « Mends, uthtra In the blU are Holcomb, Cur tls A Co., who will present a side-split ting comedy sketch; Adams and Drew, Bessie Phillips, the marvelous Merrill end 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 eale of seat* ha* been trans ferred to the Bijou and reserved seats can he secured there or by telephoning No. 860. FOUND HUSBAND DEAD , WHEN SHE AWOKE. Speidsl to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga., Aug. 18.—Mrs. A. J. Martin, who reside* on upper Third street, awoke at 3 o'clock yesterday morning to find that her husband had died during the night. The deceased was 60 years of, age and had been III for five weeks, but his Illness wns not considered serious. Physician* who were summoned at tribute hi* death to dropsy of the heart. He leaves a wife and five children. The remains were taken to Griffin, Ga, for interment. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN G, A, R, ASKS LEE TO AID PROTEST Federal Veterans Oppose Erection of Monument To Wins. IN LQOZ, POUND End of Present Month May See Bicloatoek Outdone. By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE. gprehil to The Georgian. Paris, Aug. 18.—French patriots and well wishers of the entente cordate 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 ths fact that the meeting Is nothing more than an Inevitable, cojd formality, without any political algnifl dance whatever. The two monarch* mutually dislike each other, arid each Is aware of the feelings of the other. It Is now definitely settled that Paris will again receive King Edward as wn honored guest In a tsw months, as It his Intention to spend part ot the winter on the Riviera. The king Is a sufferer from asthma, and hla physi cian thinks It advisable for him to spend part of the winter 11 away from the fogs of his own country. The women of .Italy have stolen the march on their American slaters, and will for the first time have a chance to vote this year. The court ot nppenls nt Ancona has decreed that they are en titled to the right of suffrage, and the Women's Right Associations uro Jubi lant and announce that this will mean the end of graft and corruption In King Emanuel's sunny kingdom. Qul vlvrs, verrat A girl has been traveling the weary road from Moscow to Hlborla, who has been followed by the thought* and prayers of many French men and wom en, who hope to see the dawn of a new era In Russia. Marie Bptrldenuva. at the bidding of the Russian revolution ary party, carried out their sentence of execution against the man who had Incited the moujlks to such unparal” leled brutalities that we almost be lieved must have ceased4o exist In this twentieth century. Marie, whose name In time will be as famous as that of Charlotte Corday, has received ova tlons from one end of the empire to the other, for in eplte of the secrecy with which her movements were enveloped by the officials, thousands awaited her along the line of her route and by precautions availed to keep the crowds In Ignorance of her whereabout*. As they pressed around she was able to throw out several letters, which were mailed and have since appeared In print In the newspapers. Bo Impressed were the Russian authorities with the manifestations In her favor that she was offered her liberty on condition she 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 Crusk, guards of armed police were unable to keep back the crowd*. Troops were sent for. but tho soldier* offered to cover up her escape and flatly refused to Ore upon the people. The delicate, white-faced girl. In whose behalf the czarina is said to have Intervened In vain, standing behind the barred win dows of her car, was In the eye* of the multitude a visible symbol of the cruel outrages that have been perpetrated In the name of law and authority, and the Ruaslan women will remember her fate and will not allow It to go un avenged. „ stern courtmartlal at Ancon*. In Italy, has been compelled to acquit a prisoner by the threats of the citizens of Traparl. Hlclly. The prisoner, Ser- genat Aleetra, was a native of Trapani, and was accused of cowardice during the Cretan rebellion. When they heard the charges against their fellow-citi zen the people of Trapani announced that they would rUe tn rebellion If he wan condemned, for, they proudly de clared, no TarpattUtn could be a cow- ard. At the name time they prepared for an armed uprlalng, the men clean ing up their firearm* ready for the fray. The courtmartlal, quite over awed by this display of local patrlot- liim. gave a verdict In favor of Aleatra, and so pacified his Wlow.cIlltenN, ----- Trapani Is a turbulent town. Inhabited J *,14 *afrantically: "If Prltav fllkat by people who live In a stale of semi- j continues his zealous work, brigandage. Some month# ago Ahe vr m cn d as minister of the interior. O000000000000000000000000g O SAVANNAH RESENT8 O O CRAWFORD‘8 ATTACK. O O 0 O Special to The Georgian. 0 0 .Savannah, Ga., Aug. 18.—Much 0 O resentment Is expressed here over 0 O the statement of Captain Jack 0 0 Crawford, at Minneapolis, relative O O to the Daughters of the Confed- 0 0 eracy and the Wlrx monument af- 0 O fair. Captain Crawford has been O O received Into acme of the best 0 O homes In Savannah on the oc- 0 O elision of his visits here, and he 0 O has always seemed tn be a warm O 0 friend to the Kouth. 0 a 0 O0O00000O00000000000000000 Ity 1‘rlratc lemtM'd Wire. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 18.—Before flft* fortieth encampment of fhe Grand Army of the Republic adjourned yes terday 10 meet In Haratirga, N. Y., In 1107, Commander In Chief Brown an nounced the** ntnfT appolnnienta; Adjutant general, Joseph Vr. O'Xeall, of Ohio; quartermaster general, Charles Bui rows, of New Jersey; assistant quartermaster general, J. L, Holcombe, of Philadelphia; chief of ataff, J. V. Wlnanes, of Ohio. During yesterday's session W. A. Kelcham, of Indianapolis, presented a minority report from the committee on resolutions, which hod been silent on the question of the proposed statue to Henry Wlrx. He moved that an address should be sent to General 8. D. Lee. commander of the Southern Vet erans' Association, askl.ng that the In* fluenoe of the Southern soldier* be u*ed against the project. Past Commander E. Torrance, of Minneapolis, declared the Grand Army should not take official cognizance of the matter nt the time. 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- Ronnlltlea were indulged In. The minor ity report wn adopted by a viva voce vote, apparently by g large ma jority. . Firat Kiln of Brick. Kpecliil to The Gcoridaii. WrJghtavllle, (ia., Aug. 1*.—The Wiifhtnvllle Brick Company burned their first kiln of brick last week. The brick I* said to be of the very best quality. MRS. CHESHIRE'S PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, will begin Us seventeenth year on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 210 3. Pryor 8t. All modern meth ods employed. JURIST COLLEGE, Peachtree mid Ivy. OUR WORK—Preparatory, High School and Commercial. Phono 1590 (nr catalog. OUR AIM*—To make strong, manly, successful boys by A thor ough physical, mental and moral training. OUR SCHOOL—Modern, sanitary, thoroughly equipped. Come to see It. N. II.—Boy* In the 11 l:fh School De partment have the option of a classi cal, commercial or scientific course. FATHE- GUNN. Thorough modern course* af Book keeping snd Shorthand day or night at gr.eatly reduced cost. Good position* secured or money refunded. Ask our hundreds of graduates and their em ployer* shout us. Clip this *d. send to us and roceive free, facts and figures. WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER . WHO H*3 AttMStO Til* C0LTHBRN SHORTHAND and ATLANTA, OA. V— The Lendlnct Buixlnen* School.of the Mouth. CnOOK-KEENMO, Shorthand unit mm- plot* English IMnortxtonU. Over JJ !<y*0Or*Suerre;»o0«i<i<l»m«ei>mi- elly. Receive* from two to five eppilestlons drily for oftro teohtent,. hit- d«r.,d by tJoveinors, boosters, Benirrs, nr.if,.*tonal snd buelnerx sirs. It* Dt;— loots tee enrope«»|n>r, toe good position, Enter now. r«t«!o*n»frM. Mention this r n*r. Add.,,, S. C. SSISC0C. Creel, or W. A8N0LD, V-Prset.. Atiente, Be. Italian government had to send a gun- boot there to suppress a rising. Lods, In Poland. Is the next city In which a massabre of Rustsan Jews may be expected. The date appointed Is toward the end of this month, and unless Intervention come* from Bt. Pe tersburg, Blelostock Is likely to be outdone In horror. With the complete knowledge of the authorities. Police Superintendent Rlkntcheff la nrgantz Ing hooligans, distributing "patriotic' literature, and spreading stories of mythical Jewish atrocities on Roman Catholic*. The attempt to get up a "pogrom" In Lode Is particularly In structive owing to the record of Its chief organizer. Rlhatcheff, who Is n particular favorite of the department of police at Bt. Petersburg, then a simple constable, attracted attention for hla ferocious conduct. Credible witnesses swore that he beat a child to death. Blkatcheff was put on trial and duly acquitted against overwhelm ing evident. To compensate him for the Inconvenience, the police depart ment promoted him to the rank of "okolotetttrhnl," or Junior officer, and sent him to Earatoff, where he prompt- lv began an agitation against the few Jews In the town. The scandal be came so hot that the local police mas ter dismissed hint from the forre. But again the powerful protector* or po grom organleere Intervened. Two month* ago. to the horror, of the people who knew hla record. Rlkatcheff turned UP at Lodz. This time he ap peared In the rank of -prlstav,' or sen ior officer, and naturally he began his agitation again. Th* local P.dl*h news- paper, describing RlkatchelTs career, ‘ L.r.n.il.-nllv: -If Prltav Rlkat- he GERMAN OFFICER 8EE8 8HAM BATTLE. M|H*Hsl to Tho lioorjctnu. J'hattnnoogn, T*nn., Aug. 18.—Ths Brown* were victorious in th* sham battla at Chlckamaugn yeatetday. It was one of the prettiest fights that has yet been waged In the army maneuvers at t'hlckamnuga. And It was almost like the renl battle when fh# lakes and streams about I’hlrkamauga were crim soned with the life blood of fhe brave, It wan the scheme of the battle for the Brown* to capture a wagon train In charge of the Blues. The Third Tennessee broke camp to day ami the Second Tennessee regi ment will take Its place. Lieutenant Baron Von Mey sen burg, of the Royal Hnxon army, a part of the German military establishment, Is at the comp to study the maneuvers. He will probably remain to observe the maneuvers until the dose next week. He arrived here from Washington. The First Routh Caroline regiment broke camp also today. PIEDMONT - s'htcb «i»r iitiplls frnfi*- fer oi» cert Weft te. Aim; To Kqulp the Mini, the Wonm IIKV. (1. F. VB.vam.E. Prssbleni, ROCKMART, GA INSTITUTE hkvh.nti:i;ntii anntai. h km ion BRUINS BBI’TKMIlKtt 4. IBoT A Spring Term Opens .fnniisry 1 JW7. Strong Fnenltr, Buccefsfm Itecord, CM#- fni Hitperfuriun, Expenses Consist- Enrollment 1&O6-1908. 4n LOAN FUND AVAILABLE FOR TWO OR THREE WOftTHY GIRLS. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE. University Preparatory. Three Course*. Full faculty of expert teach er*. Discipline after West Point model. Captain U. S. A. Commandant. Terms reasonable. Next aesston begins Tuesday, September 4, 1906. New Il lustrated Catalogue on appll tatlon. Address Win. E. Reynolds, A. M. f President, Box 82, Milledgcvillc, Ga. * ' Southern Female College, x-.onANGK._gA. Th* Second Oldest CotUae for Woman In Am«fCcs. Kino tie# bul1tllnir«, home, fine rlllnftte Mttnivur end »1ntef. Start''- Nt the hHid ®f Southern OalWrtln tiMlth and wnlfstto*. •ttrt.M (lift* fre* n» thftW«» mu*lc crMSftfttf. Cnnv.rr.ior,. J. ft.!.ill For btsutifal c*ta] LSI nfan-AmfOon Con«r**«*r#. J. It. NORM AN, Ho*. I**., fOir*rn • LHH*), IHrMar. S«-T*nenn«#rTfluiry tf*rhrr«. AIltohmstAkenlMt Jel addicts M. W. HATTON, Pres.. LnOrant*. Georgia. Georgia School of Technology A technical hiftltoteof the highest rank, whoso graduates, without except ior, occupy Prominent andlucrttivc positions in engineering and commercial life. Located in the most protrwaive city in the South, with abounding opportunities ottered Us graduates in the South** present remarkable development. The forty membera of the cfiuw of 1906 were placed in lucratfv# and desirable position* htfor* ytaduatiDt. ‘Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chomistry. Extensive and new equip ment of Shop, Mill, laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Coat reasonable. Each county In Georgia entitled to fifteen tr^e scholarships. The next session begins Sept. 2f>, 1006. ror catalogue, address If. G. MATHES0N. A.M.. LL.D., President, Atlanta. Gaortfia AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN DECATUR, GA. Six miles from Atlanta. F. H. GAINES, D. D„ President. 1. Nine Building*, 2. Modern Gymnaelum. 3. Ample Laboraterie* and Equipment. 4. New $60,000 Dormitory. 5. Superior Advantages In Muale and Art. 6. Health Record Uneurpaeaed, ENROLLMENT FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. |MS WASHINGTON SEMINARY North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA. For Girts and Young Ladles. Boarding Department strictly limited to providr refined home life. Classes divided into sections averaging about ten students to stcure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen college graduates. Primary, academic, college preparatory, music, art and elocution. Certificate admit* to Vsssar, Wellesley, Ktc. 28th Year begins September 13, 1406. Catalogue on application to Phone 647, J North. L ' D - SC0TT pVincM 5 A B ’ SC0TT ’ J BAR WILL DEFENO 8HERIFF J. F. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 8TONE MOUNTAIN, GA. A horns school limited to seventy boys with eight experienced teach ers. The largest and best equipped achool gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent physical director. Opens September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, Ga. SHIPP. t<i TIi* ili‘orulan. <'hnttamxtga, Tenn., Aug. 18.—The ] people of this elty and county have become *o much Interested In the wel fare of BherlIt J. F. Bhlpp, of this coun-1 ty, who, with his deputies, have been ! held In contempt of the supreme court) of the United Btate* because they al lowed a mob to take Kd Johnson from the Jail anil lynch him on the county bridge, that a number of the leading attorney* of the local bar held a meet ing recently for the purtmee ot taking action In the defense of the Hamilton county sheriff. It I* not known Junl what action was taken by these attor neys, but It Is rumored that steps were taken to secure subscription* with which tc defray the expenses of the sheriff anr, at deputies. DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER IMPRESSIONS TAKEN AND V.'OSK DELIVERED SAME DAY. ThU le e Dental School where DftntiRts of years of «xrcri- iHfirKconw Utearn th* latest Ihirr- in C rown »mj BriUr* Work and Dental Operations. No atndcnt* allow** to enter. Patient* patronizing u* villcet the advantage af experience and skill at coat, which th«*y could not *4-t else, where. Ga*. Afr or Local Inp-ctfon administered for th« PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Thl% It a recuftr chartered Dental 0>He*e. ninnfn* 12 months in the j car. rrd Always Ore*. P.ememW t he place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL OR. W. S. CONWAV. Msm.sc* 2*i floor Slrtfifr-tnrry BttlUtno. Prjihlrrt Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. V