Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 23, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATIiANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. aaTCitnar. rnii ART m, \m. THE DIXIE 60 Students Enrolled in January. The Best Record in Georgia for a New Business College. Oar Location Is Ideal Right in the very heart of Atlanta, at the intersection of Peach tree street and Marietta square. We are not annoyed by the fumes and noise of passing trains, and our class rooms are the most cheerful and best lighted in the eitv. ' Our Equipment is absolutely modern and complete in even' detail. Our Busi ness Practice Department is provided with all the necessary whole- Kate. manufacturiug and bsulr atBces, in order to affordimomptetn and practical course to every branch of Bookkeeping, while—our Shorthand and Typewriting Departments are equally well provided with all appliances which make for thorough preparation. >'■ >- vtfv- V ■'* "Si v It is amusing to note the claims of one of our competitors who advertises 1.1,000 graduates and 9 teachers. This school has been in existence little over fifteen years, which would bring their av erage to 1.000 a year. This same competitor ia allowing its jealousy to run away with its sense of truth. They are underhandedly misrepresenting ua, by stating to prospective students that we are giving away free schol arships in order to secure pupils. We brand this as au unqualified falsehood, unworthy of gentlemen who have a regard for truth and professinnsl ethics They are alio bringing into question the ability of one of the members of our firm. We stand ready, at any time, to publicly contest our ability with theirs. They have publicly demonstrated their inability and inefileiency in the full presence of their student body to teach the subjects advertised in their curriculum. This,' ■ : fnm 3* THE HOME OF THE DIXIE. Corner Peachtree and Marietta Streets. Department of Bookkeeping and Office Practice. | Our Position As Business College Teachers Is Unique' We are specialists in every branch taught in Business Colleges, enabling us to’ extend to our students practical, individual instruc tion such as is very rarely afforded in any other like institution where the proprietors are generally ignorant of many of the sub jects they profess to teach. The Proprietora of the Dixie Butineee College Have Had Ten to Fifteen Years’ Experience in - -aJL— — f n me jenoof i\oom. Ditrinf this tiine they have trained over five-Uumsamt sueiu^,ful students, now holding splendid positions throughout the South, who by their loyal friendship and enthusiastic support arc contrib uting materially to the success of our enterprise. Sectional View of Typewriter and Office Routine De partment. may account for the fact that a dozen or more ' students have withdrawn from that school, utterly disgusted with the lack of proper attention, and paid us our rates in order to take advantage of the superior instruction afforded at the Dixie Business College. We presume it ia generally understood that we refer to the South ern Shorthand and Business University. They are making other' misrepresentations about us, which we shall take’ up’at'Ttl* JtfOpdF - ' I ime. Our Terms Are Reasonable We especially call the attention of prospective students to our Monthly. Tuition Flan, enabliug those dissatisfied to diecontinne at- teiniani-e at any time, and without loss of money. We are Ferfxrt- ly Willing to Bland on Ow Merua. w rite for tandsbaiy aKllgg.' Sectional View of Department of Shorthand. H. L BRID6ES AND BERNARD C. ANSTED, PROPRIETORS. Ruth Col*. Tli. funeral service* of Rulli «'*»!*, * • infant daughter of Mr. and Mi*. H'wnrd foie, who died at the family 15 Currier street. Thurmlay night, will be conducted Hunduy after- • n m Marlettu. da. The Interment 'll I", hi that place. 8ham Battle Is Fought. lal to Tho Gtforuluii. Savannah. Qa.. Feb. 23.—Owing to the proximity of the military Inser tions and the consequent failure of tlie military to prepare any deinonatration yesterday, Washington'* birthday panned off more quietly than ever be fore In Havannoji's history. The Flrat regiment, however, held a sham battle aoine distance from the city. t'OAKT Miouni-Tie* rim «»f a romitry: tie- votetl to iMitlilug, drowning. flirting and In* lug Ih>iuI»nriled. A Good Day to Buy Furnishing Goods ATLANTAN IS CHOSEN SUPREME CHAPLAIN OF THE BEAVER DAM Saturday is always a great day selling of men’s furnishings; today should gpedii! to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 23.—The su preme dam of Beuvera elected and In stalled officer* here yesterduy. The officer* me a* follows: Supreme President—M. Stern, Mem phis. Supreme Vice President—W. P. Gunn, Bessemer. Ala. Supreme t’huplnln—K. T. Williams, Atlanta. Gu. Supreme Guardian—B. If. Johnson, Montgomery. -Supreme Guide—W. T. Wear, Ope lika, Ala A. Lambert, JUDGE A, M. COCHRANE DIES AT GAINESVILLE AFTER LONG ILLNESS •peelsI to TUe Georgian. Gainesville, Go., Feb. 23 A. M. Cochran*, a most worthy and resjiected cltlxen of thia place, died yesterday evening Ht 4 o'clock, after an lllnesa of several months. Ho leaves a wife ami two children, Mist Bailie, of this man of wealth and In fluence. having been Judge of the city court here at one tint*. ua* a model husband and a lov- j ing and devoted father. He will he missed by those who knew X* i.1 Supreme Sentinel lOr 111C . Chattanooga . Supreme Medical Examiner—T. J. • Berkley. Birmingham. Supreme Counsellor—C. W. Tomp« j kin*. Mobile. . , - r . , , , , , A . ' Supreme Trustee (three yeara)—J. he a record - breaker, tor it s the last batur-; «■. . 'vert. Memphis. 1 Supreme Marshal—XV. T. O'Flynn, ! Meridian. Miss. ! The report of the committee on a new I constitution was adopted. I Memphis was selected as the next i meeting place. • IN THE BEGINNING. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our savings department On and After January 1,1907 TH E NEAL BANK E. H. THORNTON, Prosidsnt. W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. Vice President. Gxshier. Aat't Oeetyr. II H W1TERS day of our February sale, and price-reduc tions are very great. I»i*l ii|tou this notklngneos. and then with n matter hnltd lb* git titered the water* together and ill I , »Idetl them from the land. I the earth wn* s thing of beauty, cry* ter* sud verdant land. Itm find saw* It was not yet perfect, so then lie tnnde woman and man; And lh> mulled a* lie looked on HI* liaudl work, for behold It wn* very good. A ill lb* Me Mfted each femnle creature with the IdcMlug of motherhood. Woman and Three Children Meet Death When lee Breaks. All winter underwear at 33% per cent discount; pajamas, nightshirts and fancy vests 1-3 off; 75c and $1.00 fancy Court Houm I, Compl,t,d. 8pcel.il to The Georgian. Madison, tla., Feb. 23. -The new , $50.mm , ouri house haa Just been turned j over t" t»n* commissioner* and *ix pro* flounced by many to he equal to any j Buffalo. X. V.. Fab. 2*.-Mr*. Wlllluni II. Drummer. Anthony Belter, Richard Belter and Ruth Drummer were drown, nod*'the hand* mi the dial of led In Srajauda creek laat night at the mood• 1,1,11 ■ UU * * , “ 1 111,1 , * W * und * ,r I Elmwood entrance to Delaware Park, lighted the world by the moon. star*. Mr*. Drummer and the three children I mm. nnd the flrat dny of Life wsa MAN SHOOTS AT DOG AND WOUNDS WOMAN WHO 18 LOOKING ON Special to The Georgian. Moron. Os.. Fob. 21.—A peeullsr or. rldent Occurred In South Uscon yee- terday, In Which Mro. Robert Hudoos was ollghtly Injured. W. C. Beego, who hod boon buntlns, woo returning homo when ho wan attacked by s vlclono doc. Ha triad to repot the attack. Thoro were oovoral crown people and chil dren In the rood st the tlmo and tbelr attention wan riveted on the action, tempted 50c; 50c fancy neckwear at 3 $1.00 fancy neckwear at 50c. | nouni ed by many to he equal to any nOSC tit i of Juetlce In the state. The city v ‘— unpleted Installing the Itegun And the mastery of mlml « id! llim* nnd agon was i coun< ll has >51.1.A K. PAULEY. for / W\. j lights in the duck lower, which Is n .UU; j groat improvement. Open Tonight Til 11:30. Daniel Bros. Co., Wife Had Temptr. I Alleging hi* wife was cruel to him | and drove him from his home, J. W Andrews tiled suit against Ills wife. I Nancy K. Andrews, In the superior | court on Hnturdny. lie says he was married In 1»72 nnd that Ids wife after wards developed « harsh temper and ; made his llfo a burden. 45-47 Peachtree Street. J. L. William,. j J. I. William,, aged 1* yearn, died j at an early hour Hatuiday inornliiK at ! a local private sanitarium. The b.nly i will be rent t» hla home, Kotontim. ti:i. 'J for burial. He la eurvived by hi, to- Him- mother and brother. coffee only brlus, out the dangerous drugs, but to boll POSTUM full fifteen minutes brings out the full otronglh of Nature's healthful grains aud makes a delicious beverage. (let the little book. “The Kuad to Wellrllle," lu pkgs. were walking on the Ice. It gave way and all were drowned. The woman met death trying tu rescue the little girl. SB COURT SUSTAINS BLOODHOUND EVIDI Hpci-lul to The Meoratau. Suaulli. Vjl. Kcb. 23,—By word re ceived here today the aupreme court of North Carolina haa auatalned Hurri cane Branch becaueu of the work of hit dogs at Bunbury. The court eaya that the dogs, bloodhounds, were light, and that the men whom they convicted ehould be sent to the slates prison on felony chargee. AMIFLAN IIOTHL-THB tU Where Inditne Rule. I'hc sicat r»-|iTitill.- of Mexico Is aot a Hnnnl.b hut an luril.n penutry. The tawt hl»al mol hriitne and clvllteatlon. ihe got. crumeni. the wealth, tbe latelliceioe, are chiefly Indlnn—aot Sneutdi. Ttie pmpor- tlou of K|ietdeb bbsst In the whole rnoetry ts nhuost lu.lgnlftcsat, -tYnehlegioa Time,. dot slid whi finally got aeveral feet sway ha the load striking the hard rood sf shots strlkli glancing, several shots striking Mrs. Robert Hudson, who was aome CMsMll physician was summonod and at- Isd tha Wounds, which ware palw- Mra. M. M.'Olllam. The body of Mra. M. M. Olllam. who died In Tampa, Fla, February 10, xy rday mgrolng. The fusarst afrv ■III be conducted there Saturday J. W. Patten. The body of t. W. Pattan. aged Sf years, who dlad at hla reeMaaco, 1T| Alexander etroot, Friday arteraeon. was •ent to Palmetto, Qa., for InWrmaat Hattirdav morning. mrnmJmmmi SHALLOW WILL POWM PteMPA DUNN MAOMlfMRV COMPANY, St M,ri*tta Street. Atlanta. ... ..•ac.V., ■ ■ In Ml distil BjBflflflM