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r 81 DAT, MARCH 1, MW.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Atlanta School of Telegraphy.
Thla Reboot In Admirably equipped
and conducted, with Profeeeor F.
B. Johnson, formAly of (he
Southern Sfhool, of Telegraphy At
Kearnan, as principal. . Mr. John*
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneoda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you Mill be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
Save More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Ifnasda Biscuit
j moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
begin^prinS
Considers the Southern
an Excellent School
J. L. Ritchie, Oa_: a a., writes:
1 consider your school sn excel
lent one, And cheerfully recommend
It to sny one who deelrei A thor
ough buelneu training."
Mi.. Olive Heed, stenographer
for J*me. A fhAncey, Columbus,
Oa., writes: J
"I sincerely believe thnt no bet
ter Instruction ran be obtained
anywhere than In the Southern
Hhorthund and Business Unlvsr-
slty, of Atlanta, and that all who
attend that achool and apply them
selves ran obtain and hold the best
positions to be had."
President of Bank Writes
J. T. Duncan. President Dougla.-
vlUe Banking Company, writes:
.‘‘We are delighted with Mies
Ollle Mae Miller, one of your stu
dents. whom you recommended as
a suitable stenographer. She Is
well qualified and Is one of the
most accurate In typewriting we
have ever had In uur employ. 1
have always held the Boutllcm
Shorthand and Business I’nlvorslty
very high In my estimation, and I
am glad io say that I am more
pleased than ever.
"Beef wishes for your success In
—ine grand work y<nr5re~aorarw
the young ladles and young men of
the South."
ui A-'.nd
Son has had !• years txpsrtenc. its.
railroad and commercial telegraph
ing, and la the only telegraph In
structor In Ooorgta who .has sent
students from the school‘room to
positions as operator and agant.
» A few days ago ws received an
/ application for Bve 110 a month
operatore.
Proud That He Attended the Southern
The 70 Typewriting Machines Used by The Southern, a Spectacle Only to Be
Witnessed at This Famous School.
. . I
O. L. Fulmer, with Carmichael .
Buggy Company. Ja'ckson. (la.,
wrltee:
“I appreciate the many courtesies
extended, to me during my stay at
the Hnuthern Shorthand and Buel-
neae University, end thank you for
the kind assistance rendered me In
getting a position at the comple
tion of my course."
Parent Pleased
With Son’s Success
Mrs. Lula Bothwell. of Mllledge-
vllle. Ua.. whose son has just ac
cepted e position, writes:
"I wish to thank you for the In
terest you have ehnwn In my son's
progress since he has been with
you. You have a good achool. and
one worthy of the greatest success
and prosperity. You may rest a»-
- mired that when occaalone arise 1—
shall take pleasure In saying a good
word for the ‘Southern.’ “
a. W. Ritchie, Oasis, Oa., writes:
"It will give me great pleasure
at any time to speak a kind word
for your Inetltutlon. for. Indeed, I
am proud that t attended ydur
school, feeling that to have done so
was one ■ of the most fortunate
things I aver did.
"Certainly It shall always be a
pleasure to as. to-apeak-w-Mnd-
word and as. my Influence In be
half of your school."
SPECIAL. FEATURES OF THE GREAT SCHOOL:
Over 15,000 former students in positions. Strong faculty of nine teachers—three times as many as are employed by any other business college in Atlanta. Better faculty now than ever be
fore. 70 typewriting machines—from three to five times as hinny as are used by any other business college of the state. 1,200 applications received last year for bookkeepers and stenogra
phers. Teaches twentieth century bookkeeping and Graham Shorthand, the* best systems in the world. Students have been placed in positions after four weeks’ study, a record uuapproached
ny any other sehool in the South.
Under the same management 17 vears; founded 42 years.
|DON'T FORGET, THE SPRING TERM OPENS MARCH 4th-15th
CALL OR WRITE AT ONCE FOR INFORMATION. A. C. BRISCOE, Pres., L. W. ARNOLD, Vlce-Pres., Atlanta, Ga.
911 LEAPS
Engineer. Burned To
Death as People
Look On.
Oimn.UtvIUe, Pa. March 1.—Engi
neer Wylie Irwin, of Pltleburg, wee
caught under lUe engine and burned to
death before the eyee of pateengere
who were powerleee to liberate him, ae
a raault of the wrecking of Baltimore
and Ohio train No. 41. westbound, last
nlgtat near Indian Creek, eeven mile*
eaet of thle piece.
Fireman T. D. Frederick, of Pitts
burgh tree so badly Injured that H Is
thought he will die, end B. O. Hull, of
(Mrrettevtlle, Ohio, end Mrs. J. W.
WHILE A WAITING ABSENTEES,
STAID CONGRESSMEN WHISTLE
POPULAR AIRS AND SING
Washington, March I.—At « o'clock
yesterday the house .took recess to 6
o'clock, at which tlms It was purposed
to begin the passage of private bills.
When the gavel fell at the latter
hour, Mr. Mahon, of Pennsylvania, who
had protested against holding a night
session, demanded a roll call on the
paaamre of each bill. Aa only sixty
members responded to their names he
made the point of order of no quorum.
The apeaker thereupon ordered the
doors closed and directed the aergeant-
at-arms to bring In the absentees.
To while away the time, Messrs. Ful
kerson, of Missouri, and Fordney, of
Michigan entertained the members mid
the people,In the galleries, which were
crowded, by a whistling duel, their
repertoire Including nil the popular
songs. Then Representative Hamilton,
of Michigan, sang songs, mostly old ne
gro melodies, and was assisted by tin
Impromptu quartet and chorus.
A diversion was alfordrd by mock
proceedings bringing John Wesley
Qalnes before the house for some In
fraction of the rules, and he embraced
the occasion to deliver u speech In a
felleltous vein.
With only one lacking to make n
quorum, there was a further wall of an
hour. Finally there wn* n great shout
front the watchers outside the chamber
as Representative J. Bloat Fassett'.i
big touring cur was seen gliding tinder
the portico. It contained eight repre
sentatives and ns they entered the
chumber attired lit evening dress they
were greeted with tumultuous applause.
Mr. Bennett, the first to -answer to his
name, made up the quorum, and the
business of the session proceeded.
After passing a number of bills on
the private calendar, the house ad
journed at 11:56 o'clock.
III LEGISLATURE
Austin. Texas, March 1.—When tho
house of the Texas legislature met yes*
tenluy afternoon representative after
i representative rose to denounce Sena
tor Bailey for the language lie had used {station, who Is In the city making sev-
FEARS PEACH CROP
WILL BE DESTROYED
BY LATE FREEZES
Special to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., .March 1 .^-Professor H.
N. Starnes, of the Georgia experimental
Tissue, of Morgantown, W. Va., were
seriously hurt.
The train was 18 minutes behind Its
schedule and was running at a a nee-I
of about 40 miles nn hour. There
were 41 passengers in the train. In
cluding a party of Baltimore and Ohio
railroad officers, who were on a tour of
Inspection. The whole train left the
track and plunged into a ditch.
Panic-stricken, the passengers fought
their way out of the wreckage, which
caught tiro and was destroyed. Many
rushed to where Irwin was being
burned t«» death under his engine, be
ing attracted by the man’s screams.
Nothing could he done for him. how
ever, and he died ofter suffering In
tense agony.
BELIEVED HIS IN
DID THE SHOOT!
T
In addressing himself to the men who
had voted against him. Senator Bai
ley's assertions were denounced qs lies,
his language aa Indecent and abusive,
and his manner an insult to the houte
of representatives of Texas. Represen
tative Johnson, one of the minority,
denounced Senator Bailey ns ”a wil
ful. malicious and premeditated liar."
Representative It. M. Brown used
language to the same effect, and stated
that if he had been present when the
vote was taken to "vindicate the sena
tor" he would have voted agulnst It.
Representative Reedy vigorously as
sailed Senator Bailey, and denounced
his utterances against the minority as
fulse.
Representative Jenkins, author of th*
minority report condemning Senator
Halley, pleaded guilty to the charge of
once having been a Populist, but said
he became a Populist when the Demo
cratic party bud violated the principles
of the Democracy.
Representative Beatty spared neither
the senator's public nor private records.
Beatty claimed that Senator Bailey had
not been all thnt was good and noble,
back In Mississippi, amf he offered to
pay the ex(>ensen of any member of the
| legislature who wanted to go to Missis-
cml lectures'be fore the winter school of
agriculture of the University of Geor
gia, in u lecture on "Peach t’ulture In
Georgia," stated that he has serious
feara for the safety of the |>earh crop.
He states thnt we are almost sure to
have March or April freer.es, which, fol
lowing the warm weather of the past
weeks, may greatly endanger the crop.
COLONEL LIVINGSTON
ILL IN WASHINGTON
FOR YARD, POULTRY. LAWN,
CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC
TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE-
IALTY.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD.
W.J, Dabney Implement Go,,
61 8o. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Oa.
GEORGIA -FULTON COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Raid County:
The petition of John B. Wheat, Ivsu E.
Allen mill Walter 1*. Andrews, all of said
state ami county, respectfully shows ss
follows, to-wit:
I. Thai they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and nssIgUN. to lie
mid to iHH-ome a l»ody corporate uuder the
name nud style of
HOUT1IKRN EXPLORATION AND
VKLOPMENT COMPANY.
?. The term /or which petitioners ask to
lie Incorporated Is twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal at the eud of that
time, ns provided by law.
3. That tbs capital stock of ssh! corpora*
be $15,000. divided Into shares of
ik- ianiim
WlfAIW
MARIE CAHILL,
In th. N.w Musical Play,
"MARRYING MARY"
Oriflu.l N.w York Cl* and Production
Night. 26c to *2. Mat, 26c to *1.50.
Sale now on.
slppl In find out.
Jn consequence df Benntor Bailey's
speech of last night. Lieutenant Gov
ernor Davidson and u majority of the
, \ | minority membership of forty In tho
i house have announced their candidacy
San Antonio. Texns. March l—"Were (two yearn heme, and defy Senator Hal
it not for the damaging evidence of the ,e > to defeat them.
empty .Ml. tad Cl,PA 1 ** r .fl h. of the „ v . 'Sick
the firm belief that none of m> men | lousp of representatives of Arkansas n '
was connected with the crime, but with Lresolution was Introduced yesterday “ ^
Washington, March 1.—Representa
live Livingston, of Georgia, hns been
suffering for several days with a severe
Attack of the grip, which developed as
an aftermath of a hard cold he con
tracted several weeks ago.
He was considerably better today,
but his physician has ordered him to
keep his room, fearing pneumonia may
result from any exposure.
Tutt’sPills
r (alt* to
‘L „ ,
thin fact .,> painfully before me. I am [eulogizing Senator Bailey and provld-
not only convinced II wan perpetrated h n g that a telegram of congraiulatloaa
by men of till, command, but Hint It „p (U , |,|n complete vindication by the
* —legislature be »ent
declared out of order by
Speaker Handler, who aalfl that the
Arknnmui legislature had more Impor
tant buHlneea to trammel than mixing
with Tcxa. artalra
NEW REAL ESTATE
FIRM CHARTERED
was carefully planned beforehand
The above is nn extract of a letter
written by Major Penrose, of the Twen
ty.fifth Infantry. t«* the military secre-
tury of tl»«* Department «>f Texas, on
August 3&.»190fi. and Introduced ns evi
dence by Judge Advocate Hay yester
day In the Penrose rourtmnrtlnl pro
ceedings. growing out of the ’’shooting
up" of the town of Hrownavllle, Texas.
In August Inst.
"I tsdlcve from seven to ten men
wen* Implicated In this matter." the
writer continued. "Home one of them
must have had a key to the gunrack.
and after check roll cal I was taken—
for all were reported present at 11 p.
m. rollcall —they stepped out of the
quarters, did the shooting, and returned
when the companies wen* forming and \ y t VCWTDQ
at some time during the early morning 1 IlU.MAn r.al\0
houra. and cleaned ,heir rifle " , DIVORCE CHARGES
John 8 Owens ami W. <\ Martin, through
their attorneys, Candler. Thomson A
lltrsrh. have applied for n charter for the
-.Sort list,le Park.'* with a capital atoek of
and tho privilege of Increasing It to
Headacha, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
V The natural remit la good appetite
aadaolidfleih. Doae entail; elegant
ly eu gar coated and may to awaliow.
Take No Substitute.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
I hi lii. 60c each. host
tooth M. Uouejr enn
not buy bettor..
I’llll. AIIKI.PIIIA
DKNTAI. IIOttJIB.
No. X Whitehall Ml.
and WHMKgY HABITS
cured at ho—a yrllN
out paltbBoek^^H
liar«
fib M. WOOLLEY J
V'niiK
M, D
iMIl.PrmFttci
Preparing for Crops.
Special to The Ueo.gli*. | | jj ro|rt . [il lJ i l|n ,
Huntsville, Ala., Marc h i.—Farmers xhonian. through hi* attorney. IUiIIshi ; ArriVc From — F l/qail'io-
arr bcuttrring themselves throughout J Hell lie alleges ttoi between June and \ 8«inunaU .... ami Macon 11.40 p®
i. ----- *--* baa unfaithful to hint. I Jar k too villa . i.MamiMacoa
north Alabama, and If pretty weather
holds out for a few days they will
hav<* hundreds of plows turning earth
fur the new y cur's iropo.
lie twvs llmt the *e|M
ttilsi Uacon lLtO^_,
■ cruel tv, j Bacon LlSpui
IL asks Miron LSI pmjjacksoovtUe
Macon •JOptulfcavsaaab
irksoovllle . JO tc am
• con ........ «.W pm
iuooiSS.
t. l'etitloners pray the right to Issue
either roimunn or preferred »ttN*k. «»r both,
with tho isiwer of untulng. detlnlng nud
creating the utntus aud relative power*,
privileges and liiiniunltles of each class of
uhM-k.
6. The object of sithl proposed corfioratton
In pecuniary gain aud profit to Its atoek
uiliilug. improvement and development liusl
ness, nud to «lo nny and nil things tu or
U|k»u rent estate or in collection therewith,
for the Improvement, development or lost*
torment thereof, for tho uac. convenience
nud enjoyment of purchasers, residents or
tenants thereof; to buy, encumber, sell,
have, hold, losae. option and otherwise deal
and trade, either as vendors or vendees,
lessors or lessees, optioners or optionees.
In nil kinds nnd classes of renl estate, equi
ties, mineral or other Interests, whether
Improved or unimproved; to make all kluda
ami classes of improvements in or u|ion
real estate, and t“ -* “■*—
necessary nnd pr
Of this privilege; »«» r»rvme*, aril ■ mi ue
liver tho stocks and bonds of aald corpora
tion, with the right and authority to make
aud deliver nil ne»*essary aud nppropriate
Instruments In such trausacthma; to l«nu
«r borrow money upou any and nil col
laterals nud securities, whether real, per
sonal or mixed, with the right to deliver,
take or receive the proper Instruments lo
witness amt execution thereof; to boy, sell,
encumber, have, hold, prospect, mine or
o|H*i-nte alt kinds or classes of mineral prop
erties. with th** right nnd authority to do
nil things luM-cMuiry nud proper to the
execution of thnL class of Imslness; to art
In nil matters or classes of business herein
eiirtmerated either ss principal, agent or
surely, with the right to receive, exact or
give reasonable aud proper comm lesion a
nnd rrtuutienilions therefor; In short, to
frcct.v ns n natural person could do. with
the right nail privilege to exercise all the
usual powers ami to perform all the ueces*
hereiniN'fore specified.
S. Petitioners pray that the principal of
fice and place of business of said proposed
corpomtlon shall Ik* Iii Atlanta, said atatt
and county, but they pray the right to es
tablish and maintain branch office* any
where lu the state of Georgia or the United
States. They prey the right to make nnd
adopt by laws for the regulation au«l gov
ernment of said co»'poratluu in nil matters
ami things s* a majority of sold stockhold
ers easy determine; to have a cor|N»rnte
ami. to sue aud be sued, and to plead aud
lie Impleaded
They furthermore pray the righl and
privilege of veiling nuy portion or nil of
the property of snbl corporatb»u, «*r of
winding tip the latslncss of aald rorporatfou
as a majority of the stockholders thereof
may deem sin aud prvp-r, aud to the
Monday and Tuesday. Hatlnee Tuesday.
Th. IH.tlBgul.hMl finmantlr Actor.
LESTER LONERGAN
IN E. II. SOTHRKN'H BIO Rt'Cl'ESH,
"IF I WERE KING,"
BY JtynN HtWLEY Mri'AUTItY.
Night 26c to $1.60. Mntlnro Sc to II.IM.
8AI.K NOW ON.
THE BIJOU
Tonight—Matin*. Saturday.
BILLY B. VAN
In Hla Lataat Musical 8uccaaa
"PATSY IN POLITICS"
40 Company of 40
Next Week:
"The Curse of Drink"
NEXT WEEK—USUAL MATINEES.
F. AUG. ANDERSON In
“THE CURSE
OF DRINK”
Blaney’e Great Moral Play.
Splendid Caat and Production.
BLUNKALL-ATWOOD Co.
ALL THIS WEEK
THE GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA
"CAPTAIN SWIFT"
18a, SOe, Me. 60a.
.... 18o, 20c, JOc.
bnt lat.rrat. At all of the atockholil.ra
of aalil corporation.
Wherefore, petitioner, pray to bo ai.dr a
_ Attanwya for PMltloeara.
"* ° ln TD , ^tt;*»ro , ?r!WriN.rh.
court of said county, do hereby i
- • g is a true and «
a linn for charter of
_ rioti and Itevelmimeat fotu-
jHtny. ns tho mote appears of file la thla uf*
Witness my official signature and the arid
af aald court this February *. If®?.
AUNULIi IIROYI.Eff.
Clerk Superior Court. Fqltoa Cnaaty. Ga.