The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 25, 1906, Image 9

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— _ TO OUR SALESMEN 42nd YEAR. Messrs. D. A. DENHAM, Thomaston. H. T. LONG, Norcross. (COPY) J. D. ROGERS, Kingston. J. A. SIMMONS, Newnan. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 22,1906. W. A. MUSE, TALLIE COMER, Covington. Maysville. J. W. RANKIN, J, B. WILBANKS, Atlanta. Atlanta. Gentlemen: Does the tide of trade Roll ever and always in To Oglesby Grocery Company? Hear what the “waves are saying.” Orders this date, Aug. 22, 1906, on our books for shipment: 2,215 barrels Flour, 306 barrels and sacks (nearly 3 cars) Roasted Coffee, • 565 boxes Grapevine Tobacco, 100,700 Franklin Cigars, and all varieties of other goods out of our stock in like proportion; and the old ship —O. G. CO.—with timbers seasoned, sound and strong, sails full set, flag unfurled, crew hearty and willing, moves steadily onward into the 42nd year of a safe and suc cessful voyage. Yours truly, OGLESBY GROCERY COMPANY. P. S.—We today bought another carload of Franklin Cigars and two more cars of Grapevine Tobacco ML ASKS $50,000 AS BALMOFHEART Nephew aud Heir of “Pitts burg Phil” Sued by Spaniard. By Private I.euiuxl Wire. Denver, Colo., Aug. 26.—Miss Eatello franca del Poao, a beautiful Spanieh girl, haa entered ault for 150,000 dam ages for alleged breach of promlae ugalnat J. C. McGill, nephew and heir of the late "Pltteburg Phil,” George Hnitth, of Plttaburg, the race track Plunger. McGill, who la reputed to be worth 1560,000, recently came here from New York, with his wife and purchased a handsome home on Capi tol hill. Astonishing disclosures of the meth ods of McGill and hla uncle, “Pittsburg Phil,” In their operations on the turf are promised In the trial of the case. NEW LMEGUARDS ILL POLICYHOLDERS The Insurance blit pasted by the re cent legislature and signed by Gover nor Terrell le of considerable Interest to Insurance men and policy holders a. well for the reason that It serves “* a guarantee of the strength of com panies. Under the working of the new law legal reserves will be held In trust by the elate and failure* of such companies will be Impossible. Hut one company operating In Geor gia at this time Is affected by the law. the Htate Mutual Life, of Rome, but h "III affect any legal reserve com pany which may In the future decide 10 take advantage of It. ■ !>o law requires legal reserve In surance companies to deposit bonds or other securities, considered by the comptroller general os equivalent to cash, with the stnte treasurer. These securities must amount to $100,000 or more. The company referred to has al ready deposited more than that amount '“ registered Georgia bonds. The new law gives to Insurance com panies the right to deposit securities amounting to the reserve value of #11 its policies In force. The companle* are not forced to conform to thl* law, nut once having availed themselve* of the privilege muat thereafter conform SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE8. 8CHOOLS AND COLLEGE8. INSTITUTE ANNUAL HKHSION PIEDMONT A CbrUtlou IUsh School, grn'lril nml corrrlnt*«l with Mat coUmr**B of tb* ■fate to which our pupil* trans fer on cortlflrate. Aim: To Rntiln the Man. the Woman. REV. U. P. VENABLE. President. ROCKMART, GA. LOAN FUND AVAILABLE FOR TWO OR THREE WORTHY GIRLS. Spring Term Opens January 2. 1907. Strong Faculty, Successful Record, Care ful Supervision, Expenses Consist- Enrollment 1906-1900. 477. English China The present voguo for Knglleh China amply met in our charming collec- Bon Dinner and Tea services, sets of plater, odd pieces—all In patterns of “inst artistic type. Maier & Berkele UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STONE MO UNTAIN, QA. A home school limited to seventy boys with eight experienced teach ers. The Isrgest and best equipped echocl gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent physical director. Opens September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, Ga. to It. The reservo thus held toy the state will be sufficient to carry out the companies’ contracts and safety will be guaranteed policy holders. Indiana has a similar Insurance law which has been the cause of rapid growth In In surance companies In that state and j which has been found to be of excel lent service. LDCAL _ CREDIT OFFICE ! ESTABLISHED AT ROME Hpeelnl to Tim Georgian. Rome, Ga., Aug. 25.—The bu.lnemt people of thin city have united their credit Internets and caused a local cred it office to be established and operated | by the Business Men's Mutual Protec tive Association, which places all busi ness people locally In touch with one another, and this city In touch with alt other cities and towns of the entire country, os this association haa nu merous offices and all are under one management. City Judge Primary. Barry Wright has been elected chair man of the county Democratic execu tive committee, and J. 8. Crawford, secretary. The committee called a primary for September 12. to nominate a candidate for Judge of the city court. This Is the same date that the election In East Rome will be held to decide the question of annexation. There are four candidates In the race for city court Judge, a* follow*: Judge Harper Hamilton, the present Incum bent: Junius Hlllyer, W. J. Nunnally and J. H. Reese. Holloway Will Recover. J. J. Holloway, who was Injured Wednesday night by falling from a trestle, It is thoughL will recover. His Injuries are not as serious as were thought to be. 8mith Is Improving. Isaac Smith, the young man who was Injured In a street car accident last Sunday, Is reported some better, and likely to recover, unless some compli cation sets In. Cutting Scrips. Will Nix, a young white boy, and another boy. whose nsm* could not be learned, engaged In a fight yesterday WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND 8TEN06RAPHER . WHO HAS ATTENDED THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND ATLANTA, QA. V x' The Leadlna Buolne** School of the South Crt OOK-KZEPINO, Shorthand and com- pl«b» English Departments. Over 10.ouOGra.luatF.fi; fifs) ttmlrnt* annu ally. Bonalvea from two to Are applications drily for office assistants. En dorsed by Governors, Senators, Bankers, professional and business men. Its Dip loma la a sure passport to a good position. Enter now. Catalogue free. Mention this paper. Address A. C. BRISCOE, Pr«St, or L W. ARNOLD, V.Prest., Atlanta, Qa. Thorough modern courses of Book keeping and Shorthand day or night at greatly reduced coat. Good positions secured or money refunded. Ask our hundreds of graduates and their em ployers about us. Clip thia ad. send to us and receive free, facts ana figures. afternoon, and aa a result young Nix waa aerloualy, if not fatally, stabbed with a knife. The boy who did the cutting made hla encape. ARRESTED AS THIEF * BUT ONLY AS JOKE By Private Leased Wire. Paris, Aug. 25.—Commissioner Greg or, of the Russian embassy, who was arrested while visiting the Count and Counteas Rodellac du Ponte, at their chateau In Brittany, on the charge of attempting to steal a famous blue dia mond ring belonging to the countess, has been released. It Is alleged that he was the victim of a stupid practical Joke. M. Gregor was formerly secre tary of Russian embassies at Washing ton and Rio de Janeiro. The countess le an Ainericon, whose former name was Steam. SCHOOLS AND C0LLEQE8. SCHOOLS AND C0LLEGE8. Georgia School of Technology A technical institute of the highest rank, whose graduates, without exception, occupy prominent and lucrative position! in engineering and commercial lire. Located in the most progressive city in the South, with abounding opportunities offered Its graduates in the South's present remarkable development. Tho forty members of the class of 1906 were placed in lucrative and desirable positions before graduation. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical. Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, otc. New Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Coet reasonable. Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen free scholarships. The next session begins Sept. 26, 1906. For catalogue, address H. G. MATHESON. A.N.. LL. D„ President. Atlanta. Georgia WASHINGTON SEMINARY North Avenue and Peachtree Street. ATLANTA. For Girls and Young Ladles. Boarding Department strictly limited to provide refined home life. Classes divided Into sections averaging about ten students to secure personal instruction. Faculty of cighti-i-n cnHi-gc graduates. Primary, ai adaruic, college preparatory, music, art and elocution. (icrtificatc admits to Vassar, Wellesley, Etc. 28th Year begins September 13, 1906. Catalogue on application to Phone 647, J North. V X L. D. SCOTT, EMMA B. SCOTT- Principals. j\ AGNES SCOn COLLEGE FOR WOMEN DECATUR, GA. Six miles from Atlanta. F. H. GAINES, D.D., President. 1. Nine Buildings. 2. Modern Gymnasium. 3. Ample Laboratories and Equipment. 4. New $60,CG0 Dormitory, 5. Superior Advantages In Music and Art. 6. Health Record Unsurpassed. ENROLLMENT FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR AT THIS DATE. SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. Southern Female College, Laon.ANOE, ga. i _ The Second Oldest ColUgo for Women in America. > r*n» n#w bsUAls**, •*•**»* home, fln« rllmato rammer and wlntar. Stands ' nt the hMit of (southern t'olkpMln health nn«l nnniutlon. Vlftacn srhoota. [ r t-wo.eo I-Uno free to tho boot murtc rradtat*. F*< oltr of rarctaiut*. I'-iro- v fWWfIBM poon-Awrirss Co—nratory. J. H. NORMAR, m Doe., fOifarrt »n<l -r- Lotprfe). mroetor. lor— ron—rvetery toorhow. All room# ukto loot rrmrv For bssutuol cataloguo uldnu M. W. HATTON. Pres., LaGranie. Georgia.. DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER impressions Taken and Work delivered Same day. enter. experience —4 _ _ __ when. Geo, Air or LocmflnjeetionadminlttercdYer tho PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Thta Is » regular chartered Dental College, running 12 months In the year, and Always Open. Remember the place ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL DR. W. S. CONWAY, MAHAOCR. 2nd lloor Sltlntr-fmcry Building, IV.xhtrrc Mrftl, ■ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SCHOOH AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES- WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE s=== MACON, GA. pmii ss Oldest and Best Total enrollment 462. Largely over 2,000 Alumnae, a large ma ty of whom are still living and resident chiefly in the Cotton tates._52 added to the roll of honor this year; also 61 certificates ie- “* * le as teaohora cannot be supplied. _ summer equal to the highest and Faculty made larger and stronger by jorlty Statea best In the 8outh for women. addition of two Chairs; one of History and Anglo-Saxon, and the othei J lectures on Sociology WESLEYAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MACON. GA. I Largest and Best Dr. Dinglev Brown, Doctor of Mutio, London College of Musio, Di rector, will take a few pupile In Piano and Pipe Organ. Every teacher In Conservatory hae 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 these departments is kept to the same high stand ard. Plant and equipment greatly enlarged and improved during last year and made ample for the present. Endowment nominal, but institution does more work and makes larger income-then any similar ons in ths South, and it thus enabled to charge lower rates. Can bo more con veniently and inexpensively reached than any college of its class in the Union by young ladies of the 8outh Atlantic and Gulf 8tatee. The best investment in the interest of children is that for their education. Send yours to Wesleyan, v/here they will get the beet. Climate mild during entire school year, and health record unequaltd. Catalogues Free. DuPONT GUERRY, President. Southern College of Pharmacy, Largest Pharmacy School in the South. Demand for our Graduates Exceeds Supply. Address DR. H. CRENSHAW, Atlanta, Ga. THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY COLLEGE PARK, GA. Limited to 89 boarding pupil.-, with ton teachers. Special preparation for Southern college*. Graduates accepted by cnllege- without exami nation. Parent, cordially Invited to visit nr.d Inspect the school before entering their eon* elnewhere. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pr.s.