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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE M.1S07.
Bretton Hall Hotel
Broadway. 85th to 86lh Streets, New York City.
C. New York'a Largest Uptown
Hotels in exclusive residen
tial section,overlooking Hud
son River and the famous
Riverside Drive.
d. Subway Station at door—
only ten minutes to theatre
and shopping districts,Grand
Central and new Pennsyl
vania Railroad Stations.
d. Moderate prices—unexcelled
accommodations — exclusive
service and appointments.
d An ideal Summer Residence
Hotel for visitors.
ANDERSON & PRICE CO.
Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H.
W. J. MOORE, Proprietor.
The Finest Hotel on the North
Carolina Coast
Surf and Still Water Bathing,
Sailing and Fishing
EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE
Wrightsville Beach, N. C.
Hotel Tarrymoore is delightfully located, directly on
the Beach and has an unobstructed view of the Ocean
and Sound.
Our Bath Rooms are superior to any on the Beach,
supplied with sea and fresh water, hot or cold. Tele*
phone connections, both local and long distance. In
each room; also telegraph and United States nostoffico
in the Hotel.
The cuisine it strictly up to date in every respect.
For further information addreee, HOTEL TARRY
MOORE, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the 8ky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 180 Acrea, Blltmore, Near Asheville, N. C.
2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level.
JU8T THE PLACE TO 8PEND THE 8UMMER.
Recognized as the leading hotel In the mountains of Western North
Carolina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view from
this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plsgah In full view. Adjoins and over
looks the Blltmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, magnificently
furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from our
private garden gathered fresh every mornln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil
liards. tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives.
Coach meets all trains at Blltmore station. Consumptives not ac
commodated under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by manage
ment, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and the
hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates.
EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor.
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Hotel Cumberland
Cumberland Island, Ga.
NOW OPEN—Remodeled, refitted and ready for the big
gest and best season in the history of this fa
mous resort. For full particulars write L. A.
MILLER, Cumberland Island, Ga.
Daily side trips will be made to Fernandina and other
points along the 1 ino. Go to Brunswick and
take the Cumberland Route.
Tq Send Money
If you want to ssnd money to any
foreigh ceuhtry, ts buy er sell ex
change, te transfer funds, maks re
mittances, etc., we can serve you
promptly and satisfactorily.
Call Qn us for full information.
Exchange Dspartmsht.
Fourth NatiQhal Bahk
Not s Vstsscy in Yens Tits SosUi’s Molt Splendidly Equipped College Preparatory Home School Esseueo »S0
THE GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY, college park. ga.
VnilD enwe nrCTIMV Is Hud betveea 10 sad It rears el Sts. The pirsmount question will, every pirent Whit teschers, conpssiens, Mvlronm.nl -it
IUUK DUN O ULO Ill'll i„ ir , mj .on’. Iull.it di.ibpm.nt, iceiil, rno.il, latallKtul phytleini 1 W. ess help snmr this oeMtlee.
Is the beautiful sld proverbial Piedmont health rt(len, surly 1,330 fort short in lull, 8 miles frsm Atlanta, the csmmircltl and Indutrlll hurt si ths Southland. r<>
szssrisncsd teachers, limit el 100 burdlns pupils, uch Isicher htrlnj Is cbsrfe shout 10 pupils under our tutnrlil plan. Ewy tuchnr a specialist. Individual and. .1
pupil carefully eomldernd. Beautiful, ulwihs campui, article buildings, perleet unlUlion, pure Iru-itene viler, bl|hut aural sad ucial tun In ruliasd collets suburb, i.’.ct
pitrsnip. Special physical duilcpmnt Ihraofh military drills, alhl.tlu, hodybuildins In Inrtut pup tymnuium la tbs leulh. Priparstlen lor all collttn lad national suds-
mill, booktseplnf, ottnciraphy, typewriting, sasnial training, mulle. COL. <1. O. WOODWARD, A. M., President
Elizabeth
ps*
[College ®
CONSERVATORY
of MUSIC for Women
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Experienced teachers from leading I
European and American Unlver- i
aitiea and Conservatories.
College plant, $260,000.00; Park I
Campus 20 acres. New. fire-proof I
buildings. A. B. and Elective Do* ]
gree Courses. Schools of Music, \
Art. Expression. Climate, health I
and thoroughness unsurpassed.
Un-denominational. Coat $285 to
$400 per year. Opens Sept. 18th.
Catalogue on application j
[ CHA3. B. KINQ. Pmt.o
HOTEL WOODWARD,
Broadway and Fifty-Fifth
Street.
NEW YORK CITY.
A high class transient and residential
hotel, catering only to a refined
and exclusive clientele.
T. D. GREEN, Manager.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRIH6S
GREENBRIER
WEST VIRGINIA
(The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur.! Now
open. Famous for Its sulphur baths.
Modern Improvements, with prlrsto
baths. Permanent orchestra. Terms. $15
to $25 week, $50 to $90 per mouth. rite
for illustrated booklet. Address,
GEO. A. MILLS, Jr., Manager.
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. W. Vtf
No clty'ii smoko to mar the sky,
No sound of traffic strikes the ear;
The hush of nature gives the He
To every thought of turmoil near.
Bell Phone. Daily Mail.
Correspondents Can Address
PORTER SPRINGS LAND CO.,
SUSPECT TWO MEN
IN DAVID CASE
According to a letter received by Mrs.
Mary David, of prmewood, from one
of the city officials of Eastman, two
men are now under survetlance In con
nection with the mysterious disappear
ance of her son, Carl David, who is be-
lleved to have been foully murdered.
While suspicion is said to be strong,
sufficient evidence has not been ob
tained to warrant,an arrest. It is stat
ed that the two men are being closely
watched, however, and that there \v11l
be no chance for them to get away.
The mayor and other city officials of
Eastman, as well as Atlanta city de
tectives, are still working energetically
in an effort to find the missing Atlan
tan, whether dead or alive, and it may
be that arrests will follow shortly. Let
ters are being sent out to various cities
and towns, and Mrs. David Is assured
that every step possible is being taken
to find her son. The letter sent to her
from Eastman .was written by J. \\\
Peacock, city councilman, who came to
Atlanta lust week in the Interest of the
In this letter it Is stated that when
young David was last seen, on June 4,
he was followed by two men, both of
whom were armed. This has led to the
belief that the young man was mur
dered.
EDWIN HEYWARD
SHOULD BE NAMED
rolnmhta, 8. i\, June 26.—Thomas It.
Heyward, of Charleston, has written u let
ter to Governor Ansel. In wlih-lt in* says
flint LMwIti 1 Ml Rose Heyward Is the man
who should represent the state itt tin* con
vention of descendants of signers of the
I'eels rat Ion of Independence, if the s«*lec
ttoii Of the eldest son of the eldest Skill is
the purpose aimed nf. Governor Ansel Ims
a road I, till W. N. Heyward. Jr., of Hardee
vllie. Mr. Ib*vward was selected from a
list of descendants of tue four signer*—Ar
thur Middleton. Edward Rditedce. Thomn*
Heyward, Jr., and Thomas Lynch, Jr. Then*
were five delegates from South Carolina,
but Thomas Lynch, Sr., was sick and tumble
sign the deetaruttou. There is n blank j
ipac
left for his signature.
Tent Masting.
A tent meeting, under the auspices
of the Second Baptist church, is in
progress at the corner of Ashby street
and Mason and Turner'll avenue. Serv
ices art* held every night at 8 o'clock.
Rev. Jullen K. Rodgers preaches at
each service.
Low Rates and Best Service
To All Summer Resorts
Via Cincinnati & Louisville
THROUGH SLEEPING AND DINING CABS
HAVE NOT ASKED
RECONSIDERATION
Not a number of the city executive
c< mmlttee has requested the chairman
t * call a meeting of the committee to
iiconsldtr the resolution which pro
vides for an expression from the peo
ple on the question of electing by the
people twenty-three city officials who
i.te now elected by council and by
b« ai ds chosen by council.
So stated M. M. Welch, chairman of
the committee, to n representative of
1 he Georgian Wednesday morning.
"I hear rumors of dissatisfaction and
reports that I wilt be requested to call
i* special meeting," stated Mr. Welch,
"but sm far not a member of the com
mittee his approached tne with this
end in view.
"I understand that several members
want a reconsideration, and If a rea-
►onable number of them request me I
shall call another session."
Councilman Huddleston thinks that
the people should not be asked to say
"yes" or "no" on all twenty-three in a
lody. but on each separately, so that
each will stand on Its Individual mer
its.
The primary will be held on August
7. so if another meeting Is held It will
necessarily be at nn qprly date.
Walter Clyde Nails.
The body of Walter Clyde Nails, the
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nalls,
who died Tuesday afternoon at the
family residence, 355 West North ave
nue, was sent to e*kirre/t Park, Ga.,
Wtdiv.v! \y morning f«.i uurfui.
DISAPPOINTED MAN
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
Special to The Georgian.
Albany. Gn., June 26.—R. G. Christian,
prominent citizen of Leesburg, attempted
suicide In this city Monday night. Christian'
weapon was nn automatic pistol, and the
fact that It was locked prevented him from
ending his life. A friend took the pistol
away from him, after discovering what he
was attempting to'do.
Disappointment Is said to be the cause.
MRS. W. II. PARSONS
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Mrs. William Henry Parsons died at
5:30 o’clock Wednesday morning at her
residence, 131 Capitol square.
She was a daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
James F. Bozeman, and was born In
Columbus December 16, 1855. At the
time of her death sh© was 52 years of
ago, and had been a resident of At
lanta for twenty-four years.
As Miss Martha Bozeman she spent
her young womanhood In Columbus.
She married William Henry Parsons,
of Laurens county, In Atlanta on Oc
tober 8. 1870.
She was a consistent member of the
Baptist church from childhood.
Her father, Dr. James F. Bozeman,
for a long time filled the position of
treasurer of the state of Georgia.
Mrs. Parsons Is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Marlon McHenry Jack-
son. Mrs. Jackson's three children and
her aunt, Mrs. J. B. O'Brien, of Nash
ville, Tenn.
Mrs. Parsons had many warm per
sonal friends throughout the state who
will regret to learn of her death. Fu
neral services will take place from the
residence, 131 Capitol square, Thurs-
BY
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COURSE Shorthand, Penmanship,
IN I Business English, Lot ter
Writing, Arithmetic, Mechanical Draw
ing, Illustrating, Telegraphy, or Law
to a FEW persons In each county, desiring
to attend college, who will AT ONCK CLIP
and SEND this notice (giving name and ad
dress of paper clipped from) to one of
Draughon’s Colleges
29 Colleges In 16 States. Inc., $300,000.00 cap
ital. 18 years’ success. Business men suy
Draughon’s are tho BEST. No vacation; enter
any time. POSITIONS securod or MOREY REFUNDED.
If Interested In taking lessons I1Y MAIL,
write for "Catalogue H.j’Mf Interested In at.
tending college, write for "Catalogue P."
DRAUBHON’S COLLEGE:
IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH?
IF SO, SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL
FOB BOYS
NEAR ATLANTA.
WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. G. MATHESOX. OF I
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 1
For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Principal, Decatur, Ga.
THE ALABAMA BRENAU
EUFAULA, ALABAMA
A high-grade College-Conservatory for young ladles. Thorough course
In literary, special advantages In music, art, oratory. Orchestra of 15
instruments. Beautiful new buildings located upon a magnificent ele
vation. Ideal winter climate, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau
Chautauqua takes place of usual Commencement. Write for Illustrated
catalogue.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
1BS8 ATHENS, GA. 1908
The FIFTIETH session of the Lucy Cobb Institute will open Wed
nesday, September 11. An Alumnae Reunion for semi-centennial year will
be held June 3 and 4. Former teachers and pupils are expected. For
catalogue, apply to M. RUTHERFORD, Principal.
Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua,
GAINESVILLE.
GEORGIA
SUMMER 8CHOOL. JUNE 19-JULY Sl-Chantauqnn July 18-31. Special nornml
com sea for Music and Oratory teachers. Courses In English, Mathemat ics, Ancient
and Modern Languages. Location among foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, beauti
ful scenery, delightful summer climate, mineral waters. Boatlug, fishing, mountain
excursion*. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under cunvus tent neur tb<
short of Lake Warner. Cumplng outfit and privileges provided.
Expense Very Moderate Write For Prospectus
ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree Street,
Piedmont Hotel Block; or Jackson
ville, Montgomery or Columbia.
Agnes Scott College
FOR
WOMEN
DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA.
Offers advantages equal to those of any educational institution in the
South. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and full collego
equipment. Exceptional advantages in Music and Art. Ideal climate.
Health record unsurpassed.
Box 16 F. H. GAINES, D. D„ President.
day afternoon at 4:30 o’clock.
Tho pallbearers will be: Eugene
Black, Charles J. Martin, Frank Inman,
O. F. Simpson, Thomas Egleston, Tur
ner Fittcn, Sam Evins.
GOY. VARDAMAN
ACCEPTS RELIGION
Jackson, Miss., June 26.—Governor
Vardanian is among the converts at the
Cates revival service. With twenty-
nine other penitents, the governor went
to the mourners’ bench and repeated
after the evangelist the words, "I sur
render all to Jesus for salvation and
service.’’
GRAND
Tonight—Matinoe Wednesday.
GEO. FAWCETT GO.
Presenting Hall Caine's Great Story,
“THE CHRISTIAN"
Night 25c to 50c. Matinee 2Sc to 25c.
Next Week, "Soldiers of Fortune."
Awnings
D/D YOU KNOW 11
For stores, Offices,
Residences, Public
Rulldlngs, etc. manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phont
or write for
estimates.
(CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY.
RALPH STUART
Heading an Excellent Company In William
Gillette’s Comedy,
ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME
NEXT WEEK—“A Stranger In Town."
L M, HIGH CO.
Atlanta. Ga.
PASTIME PAUCE THEATER
V.
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 PEACHTREE ST. ST WHITEHALLJST.
m ». *»*. nwLLi '.l , M,
Office KM N.lTrorS’ma.
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books
will
close next
week.
Make your re-
turns
now,
and save
double
tax.
T. M.
ARMISTEAO. !
Receiver Tax Returns.
THE HOME OP VAUDEVILLE
The Musicel Prodioiei.
HEINZ AND BEATIE,
In Comedy Sketch.
MISS ANNA STEINBORN,
llluetarted Songe.
MISS KELLY,
Songe and Dancee.
Atlanta's Newest and Largeet AmuM-
ment Perk.
TWO CONCERTS DAILY
By Wedemeyer’t Bend.
VAUDEVILLE 2:30 and 4:03 in Af
ternoon) 7 and 9 at Night.
CATCH EAST FAIR STREET CARS.
PONCE DE LEON PARK.
pi-Avr.RQiML
• ATLANTA'S
SHADE
SHELTER
SEATS
SERVICE
Band
Concerts
Twice
Daily
MORE
POPULAR
THAN
EVER
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DE LEON PARK
11 A. M.-1 P. M.i 3:30 P. M.-6 P- M-t
8 P. M.-11 P. M-
MUSIC EVERY SESSION.