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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
VT\ 7 y • .7* . ’ *7
dATUTlDAY, AUGUST 8. 1907.
GO YOURSELF AND IF YOU
Have a Family Send Them to
rColleg'e ^
, CONSERVATORY
of MUSIC for Women
CHARLOTTE. N. ~
UNIVERJITY VCHOOL FOR BOYS
Certificates accepted at Tech, and Georgia colleges in lieu of regular examination. Nine teachers
limited to 75 boys—largest and best equipped preparatory gymnasium in the state. Climate unsur’
passed; not a serious case of illness since school was established, (seven years ago).
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. W. B. GRIFFIN, A. M., Principal. STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
Experienced teachers from leading: 1
European and American Univer- |
aities and Conservatories. [
College plant. $250,000.00; Park
Campua 20 acres. New. fire-proof
building*. A. B. and Elective De
gree Courses. Schools of Mute,
Art, Expression, Climate, health
and thoroughness unsurpassed.
Interdenominational. Coe' I3G0
[ -"tb $500per year. Opens Sept 18th.
Catalogue on Application
CHflS. B. KIKG, President
THE SOUTH’S MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED COLLEGE—PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL
The Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Georgia.
Special preparation for Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Mercer, Emory, Alabama Polytechnic
Institute. Our Certificate admits pupil without examination.
Ten experienced teachere, limit of 100 boarding pupils, each teacher having in charge about 10 pupil, under our
tutorial plan. Evory teacher a specialist. Individual need* of every pupil carefully considered. Beautiful, extensive
campus, artistic buildings, perfect sanit tien, puro free-stone -water, highest moral and aocial tone in refined college
suburb, select patronage. Special physical development through military drHIa,athletics, body-building in largest preo
gymnasium in the South. Preparation for all colleges and national academies, bookkoopingatonography. typewriting,
manual training, music. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., President.
The South’s Greatest Health and
Pleasure Resort Above the Clouds.
Always Cool with Bracing Breezes.
No Mosquitos. Service and Cuisine
Unsurpassed. Rates by the day,
week or month Very Reasonable.
Daily Concerts.
ADDRESS LOOKOUT INN
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN.
: BARNESVILLE. CA. "=
The leading military preparatory school of the
South. Established in 1852. Complete school
plant. Largest cadet battalion in the South.
Eight male teachers and four lady teachers in
high school and Collegiate department—all spe
cialists. Endorsed by every college president in the state.
Climate ideal; only one death in tne school in 35 years.
Discipline firm. Pupils required to wojk. Idle and re
fractory boys dismissed. Students dine in Dormitory and
private residences-all under close surveillance of school
authorities. Fall session begins September 5th. For a
handsome new catalogue address—
*Ihe Georgia School of Technology
is better equipped and orgenlied In ell departments than ever before, and prepared to do
tho best work in Its history.
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS
In order to eRord the young men of Georgia high-class technical education, the legis
lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county In tho state. Take immediete
advantage of this opportunity and write for latest catalog, containing all information
neccssiry for a prospective student, and setting forth tho advantages of the Georgia Tech.
Advanced courses lu Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi
neering CJiemlstry, and Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Labora
tories, etc. New Library-end new Chemical Laboratory. The next session begins Sept.
25, ot which time prospective students ere urged to report promptly.
For furlher Information address „ „
K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL. D., President,
.ATLANTA, CA.
B. F. PICKETT. -
President
THE ALABAMA BREN A'U, eufaula, ala,
A high-grade College-Ccnacrratory lor young ladles. Thorough course In
Literary; special advantages in Music. Art, Oratory. Orchestra of fifteen
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.
'Southern Female College, l«granoe._oa.
2 iMhrJStISSiSTcSilSnSttkSiB Kwv.lf.Mon.Wlgj «*•«•.
avn go piano free to ttic boat nuvlo mdntlt. FiouIIt ot E»W|
^iTAeSSnTcSaSSrreSSt^T Eg O R M A K, tfue. Doc. (OifoM .nd
inrtrtor. Heronconservatorylooohtn. AU room*uktn losty**?.
Vor bcautUti catalogue address JVC# W# HATTON# Pre9*» La Gransc# Gcor^o*
ihe Presbyterian College tor Women
CHARLOTTE, N. C
High-grade College for Women equipped with ever/ modern convenience,
hot and cold baths, eleetrio lights, steam heat and fire escapee.
Faculty of trained specialists. Standard high and work thorough.
For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. O.
STATE UNIVERSITY
AND COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE
ATHENS, GA.
20 Schools 40 Instructors
I, F/iir
.... .. room $2.00. Tuirio* FREE. $100,000 for
rnlsrsem-nt cf Airicuhursl Department. $200,000 in recent improve mean.
$90,000 for now Y. M. C. A. Hall.
Graduates amonf foremost in Law, Statesmanship, Education, Ministry,
Industrial Arts, Finance and Journalism.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 18th. SEND FOR BULLETINS.
DAVID C. BARROW, Chancellor.
up in the: ozone
“In the Land of the Sky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acree, Blltmore, Near Aiheville, N. C.
2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level.
JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER.
Recognized ns the leading hotel In the mountains of Western North
Carolina.' No scenery In the world will compare with the view front
this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plegalt In full view. Adjoins and over
looks the Blltmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, mnRnlflcently
furnlahed. cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from our
private garden gathered fresh every morpin. 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 Ib operated by manage
ment, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and tho
hotel. Open all tho year. Write or wire for booklet and rates.
EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor.
WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
The Resort for Health, Rest and Pleasure.
Mountain Climate; better bathing than the Surf;
only 75 miles from Atlanta; morning and afternoon
trains via Southern Railway. Board $2.00 to $2.50
per day, $12.00 to $14.00 per week. Four or more
weeks $10.50 to $12.50 per week. Special family
rates.CHARLES L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
HOTEL CUMBERLAND,
New York.
Peacock’s School for Boys.
Opens September 16 in fifteen-room brick 2 1-2 story house, 33
Forrest avenue. The house has hardwood finish, hot air furnace,
complete in all its appointments. Motto. “ Individuality.” Small
classes, individual attention, only a few boys for one teacher.
, I). C. PEACOCK, Headmaster.
BISiaHAM
SCHOOL
1790 2900
mIM fre
Hating •
I br n'.cdc* "f horor. Rote* («Mr»w
ii himhum. in-pt.. a. r. n. n . *. aimtiub. *. c.
TENT MEETINGS
PROVE SUCCESS
.TIio Baptist Tabernacle tent meetings
at the font of Ktnnesaw mountain, near
Marietta, are proving a great suc-
tur*. Under the direction of Rev. K.
M. Dyer and Rev. E. H. Peacock, with
the assistance of R. O. Bell, the evan
gelist. singer, great Interest Is being
arbused.
Thursday night was Raraca night
and a large crowd of young people
from Atlanta went ot Marietta and
drove out in spring wagons and car
nages to the tent. Mrs. Irby, the
teacher pf the Baracas, made the even
ing talk.
Special cars leaving the postofllcc
at 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock with special
rules enables the people of Atlanta to
attend conveniently.
FRANCE AND SPAIN
TO COERCE SULTAN
I’nrlfl, Auc. X —Morocco Is to he cooii-od
by France and Mpnln. The government lias
decider! to nvettge the I'nKitihiiii-u out
rages, by military force, hut the definite
phi ns will not Im* ntmotincod (wmllng a com
plete iiiiderKtnmllm; with Mndrhl on rertnlit
•(••tall*. There l» not the least iloaht that
Intervention will come, nml flint the French
ninl N|niiiIfIi governments will net In con
Junction.
HEADQUARTERS for south.
ERNERS.
lfie.nl location near then ter*, .shop* nnd
Central I»urk.
NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY
FIREPROOF.
(.’indent suuuuer hotel in New York. AM
outside room*. Trumdem rate* with
hath, nml up. Npivlnl rate* for sunmi-i
month*.
SEND FOR BOOKLET.
Imperial,
vlth Hotel Woodwnnl.
Open New Terminals.
An August 5 a part of the new (
freight terminals of the Southern rail- I
way will be open to tho public for re-j
celvlng and'delivering freights. These 1
freight terminals have l>een erected onj|
the property acquired by the Southern
seme time ago and which is hounded!
by Mitchell street. Madison avenue j
nnd Peters street. The building is* only!
a temporary structure, a* 4 the South- ‘
era has prepared plan?* f *r a Isirg*
freight station that will extend aim*.
Madison avenue ffom Mitchell lu l*e-1
street.
HOTEL
'ST. DENIS'
BROADWAY AND IITH STREET
NEW YORK CITY.
WltMaI.iT AivMa of *TCTT Polol of
UUTMt. H.U Block fiw» W.MB.kcc’o.
s BlutM’ wilk of ItwiK DUlriet.
hOTXD rO*I Kldtcoc of CuUtar. Ooo.
forUhlo Appointment*. Coarteer* ber
ries MiHomellk* SaftauMtlugs,
ROOMS SI.50 PER DAY AND UP
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Table d’Hoto Breakfast 50c.
WM.TAYLOR & SON, Inc.
MOTEL H.UU1XI4rE.
'jlrowiwv * ski stmt.
3
Oiler. Superior Advsn'ign
Is Court. Coorw.
' Untie, Art sod Elocution
are Spcclilllci.
SUty-l'!lh Sm!on Begins '
September 10th.
Fcr Information Addrm,
TTkE secretary.
Agnes Scott College
FOR
WOMEN
DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA.
Offers advantages equal to those ot any educational Institution in the
Smith. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and full college
equipment. Exceptional advantage, in Music and Art. Ideal climate.
Hcnlth record unsurpassed.
Box 16 F. H. GAINES. D. D., President.
Indorsed by Easiness Men. Incorporated. $500,000.00 Capital
’ 29 Colleges in 16 Slates. Jno. F. Draughts'. Pus.
_ Safe
PRACTICAL BUSINESS
K own as the Up-to-Date Business Schools
POSITIONS SECURED or MONEY REFUNDED
It Years’ Snccess
Reliable
lUUSTUni
FREE
F&EE
BY A COURSE IX Book.
MAIL keeping, Banking,
Shorthand, Ton-
mnnstilp. Arithmetic, Telegraphy, Letter
Wilting, Law, Mechanical Drawing, Busi
ness Kngltfh, or Illustrating KUKK by MAIL
to FIVE person! In each county, desiring to
attend n business college, who will at once
CLIP and send this notice (mentioning this
paper) to Draugbon's Practical Hu*. College:
ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree, Piedmont Hotel Block; or Jacksonville or Mont
gomery, ,
IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH?
B SO. SEND HIM TO
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL ■'’SSMSSST 8
“MILITARY FEATURE.”
WE REFER. BY PERMISSION, TO PRESIDENT K. G. MATHESON. Of
THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OP TECHNOLOGY
For Catalog Writo G. Holman Gardner, Principal, Decatur. Ga.
Founded
by
Alfred
Shorter
1877
SHORTER COLLEGE
Education under ic’eal conditions fs offered to girls and jrourg
women who can furnbh aatia/acto y references. Session opens
Sept. 12th. I.equists for reservations will retelve promt t and
courteous attention. Interested persons uro cautioned asainst
delay in writing; but If the reristrst on fee is received too 1ste ta
sc.ure the sdmtMion of the sppUcsat, the money wll br promptly re
turned. If you would like to see tl»e sew 130-psge catalogue, illuatmed,
wriie for it today. Addrets :
T J. S MM0NS. LI. 0.. Pres. BOX 1006. ROME. GEORGIA.
Endou'cd
for tltc
hither
education
of women
PIEDMONT
A Christian High School, Graded and
Correlated with Beat Colleges of tho
State to Which Our Pupila Tranafcr
on Certificate.
AIM: To Eouip the Man, tho Woman.
REV. G. F. VENABLE, PrcaidtnL
ROCKMART, GA.
SNSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3, 1907.
Spring Term Opens January 1. 1908.
Strong Faculty, Succenful Record,
Careful Superviaion, Expenses Con
sistently Low.
CO-EDUCATIONAL.
Enrollment 1906.1907—502.
NORTH AVENUE
WASHINGTON SEMINARY,
VENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA.
•gins September ts. Faculty ot V aneclallsti. - ;.1fi students
last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Small classes. u\ rrupInK about
ton, to secure personal Instruction: conservatory advantages In Music.
Art. Elocution: three courses of study leading to full graduation: certificate
admits to Vassar. Weltssley, etc.;'boarding students limited to 22 to pro
vide refined home life; excellent brimary department. Write for catalogue
or phone 647-J North.
|* D. SCOTT. EMMA SCOTT. Principals.
LaGrange Female College
High Grade Institution. Music, Art. Elocution, Litera
ture—Excellent. Boarding,room limited. Apply soon.
RUFUS W. SMITH, President, LaGrange, Ga.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
1858 ATHENS, GA. 1908
The FIFTIETH session of the Lttcy Cobb Institute tvlil open Wed
nesday. September tl. 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.
KLINDWORTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
15 FORREST AVENUE (Near Corner Peachtree) ATLANTA. GA.
Conn*** for fn*gl»iii»*r* n« w«*ll *■ i»**vi»i*wl stmlrtiti umler most ami sm«-
• ful Inatriu’lora In I'lauo, VoW, Yi*»llii. Urgiin. all tbroivllrul rtiiillcN. lain*
giutgf**, IJteranr t*iu*i|«»*.
Ho'lornti* i>rl»*v* i$S.(k) lo $!2.'W n mouth!, i’liilotu**. Boanllng. For t’lnmlara, ad*
tlrvM KL'UT Ml ELLEIt, Box *7, Atlauta, Ga., or call at 16 Forrest avenue.
Alabama
Polytechnic Institute
“Auburn, Ala.”
Oldest technological school In the
South. Coursea (1) Civil, (2) Elec
tric?!, (3) Mechanical, (4) Mining En-
Blneeri'.ig. (j) Archi’.ccturc. 16) Metal
lurgy. (7) Agriculture, Horticulture,
and Veterinary Bcienco, (8) Pharma
cy, (9) Latin, Science.
CHAS. T. THACH, M. A., LL.D.,
President.
WESLEYAN FEMALE
COLLEGE,
Macon, Georgia.
Fir . Matriculation Day, September
16th. Catalogues Free.
DuPont Guerry,
President.
GEM CITY
Business
College
Onincy. III.
3W,1?°twJS c S?iS*
linlMing/gli'irtliaml, Trr<_
OFFERED WORTHY
f. ]\l yi:ur , „ ,
• * Cion. If, you^t^,
Swftian.
On, Grot Ilelf-Rsse OErr. " 1 e 'u3«a
pendenre nnd proheWe FORT'.■>«• s
tred. Don’t delay—write tnday-
G V.-AI.A. bls.coi.l;:«l. MAC<».
DR J. LEWIS BROWN WILL RE
CEIVE PUPILS IN HIGHER Pl'- N °
AND ORGAN PLAYING.
COUNTERPOINT AND '
TION, IN HIS RESIDENCE STUDI ’
271 IVY STREET. THREE MAN ^
PIPE ORGANS FOR LE8SONF A
PRACTICE.