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JU ATLJLNTA UibDKOlAN AND NJ5WB.
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Health OF MUMS' LKW
NEVEK FAILS to gpjTenneBse Governor Urged
STORE your HAIR t<^te! 40 ^ ew Anti-Saloon
NATURAL COLOpT Meusure.
«3»SSSl?StSrscat me.
jWn* to young, jt almost killed me to
h*ve my nair getting white long before
hut thank# to
HAIR HEALTH, no pray hair, m fci
•(onebeta*." CUUKiKUOK,
— Kettltborg-, w. V*.
FREE £*** of HAR-
aS finasoap
with each bottle and
p*te toL tor 10c. at the
following druggists ;
BROWN * ALLIN; BRANNIN A
ANTHONY; TODD DRUG COieC
KIN-WAT80N DRUO CO.; WHITA-
KeR 4 COURSBY DRUO 00.
155" •* l •atni del
Calhoun, aii
ip.. &.TMJR:
ftae. *** r "* w * 1 •» •*» of Mid
| A.'frbat the aaara of oeld company shall
!*•» (asth Mutual Life TaanwKJ!
4Q»«t».. o«... tSShI wuT*E
“• capital stock of said cooimdv. im
Jtlm end object of Mid coupany brine to
1,1 ll r ", d toutuel or cooperative Ilf* In
OMynMo* to the terma of
two charter and rulaa aad by-laws they
.?/ *», cwffict with
11*1™!?** * ”°® >b4 taw * °* '*• ,u,# #t
J. That they do. Innod faith. Intrad to
do forward without delay to organise aald
c;-atPany. with Its principal office In the
tilLHf lL U i. c0 5 l/ •fTultdh. state of
SBgVSfc 'ZS?f&&.T SSS
•nw&ss sMfe-vg „
' M'd petition In The Atlanta UeorsUo and
nrtmemssl of ahld conn.. ... r ...uh. wee
saW C p£tt«ioo ,<M ‘ r *"* U ' b * Xo " •** •»
Whcrefore^oar nattUooera Ole this their
petition sa peorMod by law Is nch cases,
and pray that they bo Incorporated under
•JM name, nader which they win hare the
right and aothorlty to sue aad bo aned.
contract and lie contracted wttk, to pur-
cltaae. own and soli real estate aad other
property that they stay tnd necessary or
Proper for the conduct of their bnafa«ss
and to do any aad an other acta
aad propor for the conduct and
m»»* efmM hootneia. They further pray
that they hare the right to hare and sac
eL aad to aaal
•pedal to The floortion.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. rob. I.—Tha
Pendleton bin providing for tlw
extension of tha Adams law la tha most
Interest log subject that la being dis
cussed by Cbattanoogans those days.
Bo Interested are some of the unanufac-
torero of this city that on yesterday
It was stated a large concern cancelled
an order for material amounting to
117.000 on account of tha uncertainty
of tha Pendleton bill. It was also stat
ed that the promoters of the 11,400,000
Hotel Patton had Issued orders to sus
pend operations In the event the Adams
law was applied to Chattanooga
Former Senator J. Waiter Peak. cam.
palgn manager of Oovernor Patterson,
in Hamilton county, has wired the gov
ernor to veto the Pendleton bill. His
msaaege Is as follows:
“Hon. 11. R. Patterson. Oovernor of
— by-man _
and government of aald cotspauy as they
may deem proper, not la conflict akith
ihe.constitution and laws of tha said date
of flcorgla.
had year petitioners will ever i
a V
it. £ CG
POLITCOB AND
POLITICIANS.
An.Interesting easiest is as
llcpatilh-aw loaders of tha wwui «—p—
•local district of Utrhlgea for the seat
made vacant by the elevation of William
Aides Builtb tu the ecantr.
fleveraor Campbell, of Texas. In hla Ini
list nieeseg. to the legtaUtnre. adeemed
Iowa prohibiting tha lease ace of free passes
nad nepotism In pobllc officer, aad urged
ibo eaai-tweet of araastirea lu glop t 41 .
If I wars tha govaraor of Tsnnaaaab
I would vats tha Pendleton bill, be
cause |t la wrong and because public
opinion will not justify nor sustain It.
It la a menice to the welfare of the
Lata.
“(Signed) J. WALTER PEAK."
ATLANIIICC0U1TA1TS
MEET EVERY WEEK
The regular mettlug of the National Asso
ciation of Accountants aad Bookkeepers
was tka occasion for a reunion, collation
aad general social tiara, aad was attended
by a large gathering of the members.
A short address by tka president, outlin
ing the objects, alms sad progress of the
association arse followed by a request that
each member give a suggestion as to how
a n boat Interests of the sssodatloa eodld
sowed.
★ Locations of * Mints, U, 122 tacklra St Phase Sell SR. LElftr Fry, Lied Ip.
DRAUGHONly PRACTICAL
association to
onattag by die
ters ceoauatly
Sp MISS GLADY MORRIS, OF IVY ST. SCHOOL,
togs of the association are , c /
..i..- h.ii ,
Prices balldlag. w
members, and Is at
library, msgsslnes,
assistance gad late
fraternity.
supplied with a reference
ale., which may bt of
laureat to the bookkeeping
0OOOCHXKK1OOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOO
O
O PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
O— O
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOO
William II. Thompson. Ihc famous char,
aclcr actor, la one of the latest recruits
In vaudeville.
aa Viola Allan Is to add s new play
lo her repertory by produclag an adapta
tion of a French classic by Mira beau.
Mias Victory Bateman baa I wen
gaged by Charles K. Rlaney to play tha
leading role la "Parted On Her Bridal
Toar.” a dramatisation of oao of her owa
novels, by Mlsa Inure jean Llhhey.
GcrkanU Hauptmann, the celebrated one.
■a playwright, la expected to rams la
msslqa within a few weeks to lecture
on Ooraraa literary art before some of the
TMfe Is S widespread speculation about
Ihc subject of Pat Id Wafgikr»-«SxI~pBr7
bpt Mr. Belaerojs preserving hla usual
sphlniltke alienee concerning tbs matter.
Richard Mansdald will bogls hla New
York engagement 0t the New Ameierdam
theater on February %, opening with "Peer
Oynt."
itsd In six
o5*fcw
T tT-* ro fking d«y t “area, loft by dor.TSi
•». HhjlA "*a baa jast istlrad attav
tgvec terms as chief execatlva of
dodging.
A record of 1.771
years, or tin average
r working day, r
Darjg who hai
eerelng
Arkaoai
Admirers af tailed Rtates Senator R. M.
InFpUette among the atndoata of tbo ful
veralty of Wlarenala have started n move,
meat to secure his nomination for president
next year.
Two hundred thousand voters of Micbl
o as t
Islsllsa. The plan ..
servatlrs forces In the
wvMatar
iwSSKtri:
diSst*ftS
bp tha can
Jonathan Bonn#, Jr., who waa chaaen
l tilted States sea SI or for the atxyaar term
by the Oregon legislature, waa elected drat
hv the vote of the people at tha last stale
prloiary. The law Is an framed that the
elertlnu practically Is binding on tbn lagte-
latara and Is dsclstee.
Former Oovernor W. O. Bradley, of Ken
tucky. has announced (bat be will not. un
der any drenmatancca, allow hla asms to be
uawl as a caadldaio fee govaraor of bis
oral*, but It la uudantood that be l«i aat
a mac to having It so used as a candidate
for tha L’atttd States waste.
Among Ihc recommendations of (loeernor
Martin Ansel to tht.JSu
puaUhmont for criminal suanlt upon
cn and liberal auppoet of the depahmi
Immlfrattoa.
i af the Delaware loglala-
a MU
brokers frwn aocopUng
money loans any.wearln
The r
Tha loarar bouse of the Delaware legl.l
tore has passed a Mil peohlbjUst pna
brokers frsqt accepting as collatersl fi
racy loans say wsnrltuf apiisrel or twin
ir practice, which la said to work great
nlwlp upon families and Inaoerst women
Margaret llllnglon. who la private life Is
Mrs Daniel Frnhmsa. and wbu Is now
playing the leading fsatlaloe role with John
Draw la "Hla Hoaw In Order.'' will lie
placed at the bead of her own company
next aeaaan.
Baataa has been chaaen far the drat
presentation of the dramatisation af 'Til-
grim's Progress," In which Henrietta Croa
nun Is to appoar at Christian. Tbo play
la to be oao of tha biggest thlaga arar
usdartakes In tha thsatrteal line. Thera
will ba many scenic novelties and a sue.
evasion af strtklwg egrets. Orwt straw will
ba laid npan tha paetlc and artlatlc posit
bllltles* Thera will be SOS persona In tha
caat, Including players, singers.. dancers
and nraalclaas. The summer will ha apaal
In rvhwrwtls.aDd It will probably ba Ortw
bar before tha production la raady.
OYER $§5,000.00
paid anaunlly by Dga^hao'a Practical Btulsdss
CoUafaa to btodhut. Tito ala All U at aU of
Dtanghoa’s sS CnQagas gat flu baasdt af the
valaabta aaggsMiiai ml Ora
COMKmtD ISXAB
e< this CKSA.T ASMT af tsadrar*. For when-
ever a valuable suggestion U mads at one of
Draaghea’a Collages it U pawed to the otbar
twshly as eta- .an ad aw tags that CANNOT bo
hai 0t any othogbmaiaasa callage
WTH« WORLD,
w DraugWa chain of rolldfoa is the ’ .ucst
and strongaat in THH WOWS.
NIGHT and DAY SfcMtons
SUPREME JUDGES SAY '
It id conoedtd tor om io per osnt bf tho o0dU
Court Reporter* oi the United Suing that bam cab,
by the study of tbo system of Ohofthani taught
by Draaghon'd CoHcgea, acquire at Uoat go par
esat mors speed than can be aeqeisei tor any
other system, and that it can be leaned aa quick
ly eg any system worth learning.
SEND FOR IT
Dcengbon’s "Bye-Opener,'' a 4B-paga booklet,
will open tha area of tha blind end unstop tha
ears of the deaf—those who are not already con
vinced that Drang bon gives the BEST eonrsss
of iaatraetton in Bookkseping, Shorthand, etc.
NIGHT School—Special Rates
ptsinofts
Drangben gives writtmi a
goo4 potiHtm, with rsUsMe I
all mmty paid far mdtiosk
KNP rw CATALMW
Cstsdogoa will convince yen that PraaeWd
FractteaTBsmUemCellegae ere the beat. Writs,
call, or tslsphems for it Addrsw Drsagboo's
Practical —rin»n Cellega.at any pleee ghran en
above map.
DfFLOMA THAT HAB VALUE
A dteleau Cram Dm
nata CoUagan gepMpente
Harvard's aad Yale’s rapt
Draaghoo's
baslaws ctrclaa what
rspraaaat in Htarary circles.
WRITES OF “OUR VISIT TO THE GEORGIAN’
The following account of the visit of the pupili of the leventh and eighth grades of Ivy itreet
tchool to The Georgias on January 24, was written by Miu Horrii, of the eighth grade. The pu
pils were aiked to write aa a composition an account of the viiit, and of all thoie submitted by mem-
tienof the eighth grade, this one by Mias Gladys Horrie waa (elected by her teachers as decidedly
the best. ,
On January 4. 1(07, tha seventh and
eighth grades of Ivy Btreet school worn
cordially Invited to visit tha latest and
moat complete newspaper office In ihe
city, The Georgian,
Our teachers gladly accepted the In
vitation, and our principal. Mrs. While
tide, chaperoned a happy parly of girls
and boys. We. met at the school at
2:15 o'clock and arrfved at The Geor
gian office al -OtSO—o'clock. At the
door we were met by Mr. Seely and
Mr. Brooks, who conducted tu over Uw
building.
Wa Brat want Into the main sHlffi
where all the advertisements of the
city are taken. We were then taken
up atatri to the reporters' room, where
desks were arranged along the wall,
elx In all, where men sat and tele
phoned all over the city and Jotted
down notes. At the end of the room
a»-aHarg» deck, where men received
telegrams from all over the world.
From this office we wore taken Into
the composing room, where we saw
many wonderful eights and things we
never dreamed of seeing before. We
first saw eight machines, called lino
types. They had keyboards like
■1 —
portions la seme of the inrfer run-*.
An latMobhflof bill of s most sweeping
character has been Introduced In the Ala
bemi legislature. The mrasuro require* all
r eraona coming to the rapltol to a >rk for 01
salnst a hill to restater and hi site tlir
nature of tbolr business, tugeiher with the
1. |f the (I
lohh/tng p
limit Iran; wortbli
Some opposition to the re-election of Mr 11-
tor Long in Kanina two years hence ap
pears to lie cropping op. Anontlng to po-
lltlrsl gossip lu Topeka, snots of the He
pnhllcsn lenders la lbs we*tern part of the
— rt— |n put forward Con-
Murtlock aa a candidate
agalnat Long- Tboaa who stand sponsor
for tbs movement deelare that Murdock la
growing constantly In popularity, amt la
sure to lie advascnl lo Mghrr idarea.
Friends of long, on the other Itaori. declare
that Munloek will not enter
agalni
pooltli
lime 1
typewriter Those machines maJts
words and sentences as long as Ihe lit
tle linos In the paper. These are
taken by men who At the sentences to
gether and form tlw columns. These
columns are mind together and put In
an Iron frame, called a printer’s chase,
which In as large as one sheet of our
dally newspaper. The steam table le
a large table which has a large roller
and preiser on It. Uttle tables on
which tha typo forma are pul are rolled
up to the steam table and put on it.
A piece of damp material called a
matrix Is placsd on the type. Thin Is
covered with a cloth and the hot roller
In rolled over It, making a faint Im
pression on tho matrix, which Is not
yet dry. It In then taken from under
the roilor and put under Ihe presser,
which Is very heavy; It In then screwed
down and Ihe steam rises from under
Hie table. It slays under the premier
until It Is thoroughly dry. It Is then
trimmed by hand with large sheara and
In carried jo a chute, where It rattles
down to Am stereotype room. While
It wee going down this little passage,
wo ran down the steps to beat It, but
we failed, for “Jack" had alrsady re
ceived It and had It ready for us to nsa
him work tha machine.
He Itrnt put tha matrix In a round
half cylinder form and It was turned
up to tho hot kettle ef leaf). Thin kei-
tie contained neveral ions of lead, no
Mr. Hcely told us. The hot lend wne
poured or pumped on the matrix, j«
the Inside of a pipe, arouad which waa
tha form. ''Jack'' turned on tho water
used only In holding It flrmly;
artgas art-cut amoatli by hand
cafow. ~
la ons corner of the room la
Iron mold. Into which the hot
poured. Water la than turnrd
runs all undar the little Iron
through pipes. These little molds
then cool enough not to run togett
and all the mdlda are turned over
dropped In a little box under the
chine. All this is done In the
type room.
We were told that ihe meul used In
the linotype machines Is dlffarant from
that used In tha stsmotype machlnaa.
From tlw itaraotyjis room wa ware
taken Into tha preaa room, where our
eyes got aa large at moonn and wo
stood with wlda-open mouths fusing
at tha Immanse prana.
Soon after reaching Ihe p.-esa room
not mm came rubbing In with the
plates or forma that wars not ya< cold.
Thtse ware put on tha cylinders of tha
press. The press was set In motion
and four large rolls of paper wort
started going round and round. There I
are twelve cylinders en Ihe press, and
the (apor goes round these cylinders
and Hie print Is made on tho paper.
At nie end ef the press'Is ihe Inkwell.
It Is the full width of Ihe press. The
Ink rollers STS’ made of a kind nf gum.
and these rollers are trashed after each
run of tha papor.
There are three dosha to tho -pram
and a platform axtands the length of
tha preaa on tha back and front. It la
vary Interesting to watcU tho
Jump to thalr places aad oil the
The preaa has a counter and attar
•vary fifty It knocks one paper out fur.
thsr than the others, Sad a boy stands
and takas up the fifty papers and puts
Yew ate
hevn Med —
whlrh yuii are one of the
Ins to sell certalr
Atlanta. In land I
the aouth alii* of
titnx hack, same
ffysw*
with a
GLADY MORRIS.
From a photo, taken in costume, ef the young lady af tha Eighth
grads ef Ivy Street school, who, ef all her class, wrote (ha bast account
of the visit of the pupils ef the aavanth and eighth grades te The Ooor-
I ian. Mlsa Gladys Morris is the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. MeClura Morris,
11 Courtland street.
and the lint lend form wan then cooled.
He-then took H out and pul It on the
tail-cutter, where the end which la too
long In cut off. It Is next put on a
nhavlng machine, where the Inside of
the form le shoved smooth, an an to
tit llie t-yllndar on the premi. It la then
pul on a trimming machine, which la
ng In It about us. Wa wars also
given a line of type with our names and
school. We appreciated these souvenirs
of our trip very much.
From In# preaa room we were taken
to the circulation department, where
bora ware busy wrapping papari tc ba
•tnl on cars and trains Then thank
ing Meiers. Seely and Brooke for theli
kindness,-we vent home.
I think that wa will never forget out
trip to the newepaper offlt-e. If any
of you ever ractlve an InvUatlou to
Visit an asubllahmsrt of ltd. kind be
sure lo accept, for you certainly will
appraclat > it.
GLAOY MORRIS.
I*/ at.-sst Behool, Eighth Ora le.
TO ERECT BUILDINGS
AT WOOLEN FACTORY.
Special to The aeorglan.
Chattanooga, Tenn- Feb. S.—linker.
•>t Ute Peerless Woolen Mtlln. of Rose
ville, Os. which I* capitalised at 1104,-
004. hava been elected an follows:
W. P. Wilson, president; W. H.
Redick, vice president: J. L. Hutche
son. treasurer and general manager;
F. T. Lewis, secretary.
Several large buildings are being
erected by the company and tbs mill*
will lie ready for operation in four
months. Mr. Hutcheson recently Sold
hi. Intereel In.Ihe Park Woolen Mills,
which have been acquired by Ihe
American Textile Woolens Company
which controls mills In Hwestwatsr.
Atlanta and several othsr points.
a noD-retl<!
W|tesss
ton. Judge
Clerk Superior
TO INSURANCE MBWt
COD
open. I
both
agent.
licited.
W. A. EINKER,
Manager,
Century Bldg. Atlanta, (to.*
insured and tha
Oorre*pond«noB a*
COUNTY POLICEMEN
NEWLY SWORN IN
No little Interest Is being man (fasted
1 the meeting of the county commie- j
•loners Wednesday and In whether or
not they trill rales the salaries of Chief
Turner and tha man of (ha county po
lice force. At the meeting of the com
missioners ihe chief and members of
the force for tha next two years will be
elected. Chief Turner has no opposi
tion and will probably ba tinaalmewaty
DRUMMER
I OPINED FIRE
ON BAND OF HOLD-
UPB.
Hperl.I to TM Georgian.
Scottsboro. Ala- Feb. (.—An attempt
was mads Sunday night by unknown
parties to hokl up Cbartsy Maglll, a
will-known Chattanooga drummer,
while en route to hla hotel from lira
home of a young lady whom he had
escorted to church. Mr. Maglll obeyed
p hi* hands
$50 S&SS Y
11 You VU1 Fwmkfc a N
Argument Than (be EuigwUf
(ADaporitia BaakJ
T w conva* that *»«*•*■*,
dtpeektad fat this bask tot tvsalaa SMOffiB
by DRAUOHON'B PRACTICAL
NBS3 COLLEGE CO. as a guarantee af ga«l
faith that It will make garni its jnjuffilM safe
Usba4 la its booUat aatiUed M Dnmgbag'b
Opener,” which proposition la la suMmmb m
follow#:
Two students may be ssleeiad to MBs bMfe
keeping—one THRSB maatbs to swat IgMn
on’s Colleges, and ana BIX mnatba la mt&mfim
Map college in tbs Unfed Btatoa; serf at feg
aad af THRU aad BCE gisfe mftdiM
these students era to be wunsni by (M»
Hitt practical bookkeepers—ema aad te feg
•alcftod by tM mfictir# oottcftot tS® Rpt
Judges to sslaat ibo tbisd oat, too asisdg to
ntle, Md If Draughon’s THRBB-MOHfBViB»
deet has not at good or BETTER knowledge
bookkeeping fees too other ooUqgo's X-
MONTHS’ student, Praugboa will par tato««
for tdi student aad all the xapadsaa af toa aaa^
I action; the anahsatioa to eoauial af awhiag
onto oalrisa aa com up lu baajpiag ba«tb
for mercantile homes* and basks, plain dsctfe>
as try bookbeapiag for oopartaemMgs aad aim
Moatoms, etc, changing books from aiagb to
doaMo catty, opening aad clasiag basba ihc ts-
" ruts aad ooswaiatioaa
OTY EAVDMS BAMC
Mr A. B. WZLLUM, FmaUaafo
Nashville, Tana., October (, *••(. ~:1Z
TELEGRAPHY
THE ONLY
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
IN ATLANTA.
Tha Morse School of Telegraphy. Atlan
ta, has boon absorbed by Draughon's Col
lege Company, and lx now being operated
aa a department of Draughon's AUaata
College, 131 Peachtree. Piedmont Hotel
Block. A commercial and railway tste-
xraph operator, train tllspatcber, aad
teacher of twanty-flve years' ex perl earn
gives his entire time to this department.
The demand for good operators Is neat
er than tho supply.
3
dty at
took aa
. and raa-
Im"i^ X'iES
Company
wants aa agent in evenr
. Good territory still
endid contract with