Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 10, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, IDOf. TheGeorgianMewsDirectoky Leading Schools^Collegi up IN THE OZONE "In the Land of the Sky" KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Blltmore, Near Asheville, N. C. 2,500 Feet Above the 8ea Level. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. 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 PIsgah 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, tonnls, 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 overy half hour between trolley from Asheville and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. ‘The Georgia School of Technology Is better equipped end organized In ell departments then ever before, and prepared to do the best work in Its history. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS In order to afford the young men cf Georgia high-class technical education, the legis lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county in the state. Teke Immedlato advantage of this opportunity ond write for latest catalog, containing all Information necessary for a prospective student, and setting forth the advantages cf the Georgia Teph. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi neering Chemistry, and Chemistry. Extensive end new equipment of Shop, Mill, Labora tories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. The next session begins Sept. 25, at which time prospective students are urged to report promptly. For further information address .. _ K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL. D.. President. ATLANTA. CA. RENTS ARE STIFFj Real Estate Men Say That Home Market Is Healthy. HOTEL CUMBERLAND, New York. Southwest Corner Broadway. at 64tb Street. Near Both 8treet Subway Station und 63d Street Elevated. Both In renting and property trans fern the real estate market in Atlanta Is busier than ever before In the his tory of the city.' This Is partly due, the real estate men aay, to the annual moving day” on September 1, but Is largely the result of an Increased de mand. ’There Is the greatest demand for homes this year that I have ever known." said Forrest Adair Saturday morning. "A good home In Atlanta Is at a premium. It la an Indication of the growth of city. An Illustration of this Is the fact that renting agen cies often are compelled to Issue d sec. ond edition of their rent lists, which are taken eagerly by homo-seekers. S. B. Turman, In speaking of real es- tatc conditions, said: "My firm has several large offers for Atlanta proper ty which come within a few hundred dollars of the price set by the owners, but we find It rather hard to make a trade, for the property holders are unusually firm In their demands. It shows an unusually healthy condition of the market. A. J. West A Company stated that real estate la unusually active. They have put through several large deals within the past few days and others tre not quite completed. / The renting department of Robson Rivers Is busier than ever before. People are moving on all sides. The demand for houses has been Increas Ing for the past month and has not yet reached a climax. At this season It Is usually the resi dence property thst Is In the greatest ~ but this year there have been demand number of large deals Involving tracts of land which will be used for manufacturing purposes. $500,000 INCREASE FOR PUTNAM CROP Eatonton, Ga.,' Aug. 10.—The crops In this county are better than for years put. The corn Is made and fodder pulling Is now In progress. On account of so much replanting this crop Is more or less spotted, but a good yield Is mured. The cotton Is uniformly and unus ually good everywhere. A prominent crop, hu estimated that l HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTH ERNERS. , Ideal location n.«r theaters, theps and Central Park. NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Coolest summer hotel In New York. All outside rooms. Translont rates 62.60 with bath, nnd up. Special rates for summer months. SEND FOR BOOKLET. DABBY P. STIMSON, Formerly with Hotel Imperial, n. J. BINOHAM, Formerly with Hotel Woodward. HOTEL #-ST. DENIS BROADWAY AND IITH STREET NEW YORK CITY,, Wltbtn’'Es«y-Aceeis-of iEvery' Point ■ i Interest. Unit Dtoelc from Wauinaltpr'S. - ' 0 minutes' walk of Stopping nutneb Koted roan KtcoIIrere et Collins, Cons fortsbls Appointments, Coorteons Set- - flee ana Uomellko ZurroucUIngs. • ROOMS ’ $1.50'PER j DAY AND OF EUROPEAN PLAN.. Table d’Hote Breakfast 50c. WMsTAYLOR&SON, ino» WOTF.t,’ MAIvrlNiaCB, lllrotaw.. * &ra fltrtet* H THE SOUTH’S MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED OOLLEGE—PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL. The Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Georgia. Special preparation for Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Mercer, Emory, Alabama Polytechnio Institute. Our Certificate admits pupil without examination. Ten experienced teachort, limit of 100 boarding pupilt f each teacher having in charge about 10 puplla under our tutorial plan. Every teacher a specialist. Individual needs of every pupil carefully considered. Beautiful, extensive campus, artistic buildings, perfect sanit tion, pure frue-stone water, highest moral and social tone in refined college suburb, select patronage. Special physical development through military drills, athletics, body-building in largest prep gymnasium in the South. Preparation for all colleges and national academies, bookkeeping manual training, music. ~ ial academies', bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M„ President. Agnes Scott College FOR WOMEN DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA. Offers advantages equal to those of any educational Institution In tho South. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and full college equipment. Exceptional advantages In Music and Art Ideal climate. Health record unsurpassed. Box It F. H. GAINES, D. D„ President. The Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C High-grade College for Women equipped with every modern convenience, hot and cold baths, electric lights, steam heat and fire escapes. Faculty of trained specialists. Standard high and wgrk thorough. / For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D. KLINDWORTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 15 FORREST AVENUE (Near Corner Peachtree) ATLANTA, GA. Courws for bejrinner* os well ns P'lraneeil students under most experienced nud sue* cessful Instructors In l'lnno, Voice, Violin, Orgnu, nil theoretical studies, Lan- gun gen. Literary Htndien. Moderate prlc dress KUH? * LaGrange Female College High Grade Institution. Music, Art,-Elocution, Litera ture—Excellent. Boarding room limited. Apply soon. RUFUS W. SMITH, President, LaGrange, Ga. Alabama Polytechnic Institute “Auburn, Ala.” Oilers Superior Advantages In College Courses, Music, Art and Elocution •re Sperlnlllrs. seasons from now on, this county will make 1,000 bales In excess of the nor mal crop; and that if the present good prices are realized, from 6400,000 to 6600,000 will be the county's gain over the average. v local cotton dealer tn figuring on the .... t with favorable pride to them all. scientific societies of Washington hnnsnl under a single roof. The scheme Is to get them all to pool their Issues nnd erect n bo u source of Southern Express Company MONEY ORDERS Oldest technological school In tho South. Courses (1) Civil, (2) Elec trical, (3) Mechanical, (4) Mining En gineering, (5) Architecture, (6) Metal lurgy, (7) Agriculture, Horticulture, and Veterinary Science, (8) Pharma cy, (9) Latin, Science. CHA8. T. THACH, M. A„ LL.D., ' President. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Bsvsnnah .... 6.61 utt _ Jneksonrlllc.. amlMacou . "con U.40suMscon icon 4.16 PmiJitcksouvIlls.., Jaron , . All PIEDMONT A Christian High School, Graded and Correlated with Best Colleges of tho State to Which Our Pupils Transfer on Certificate. AIM* To Equip the Man. the Woman. REV. G. F. VENABLE. President. ROCKMART, <Sa. INSTITUTE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION BEGIN8 SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. Spring Term Opens January 1, 1908. Strong Faculty, Successful Record, Careful Supervision, Expenses Con sistsntly Low. CO-EDUCATIONAL. Enrollment 1906-1907—502. GMfiHDKT INSTITUTE 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- ialists. Endorsed by ovc cidliata. Endorsed by every college president in the state. Climate ideal: only one death In the school in 35 years. Discipline firm. Pupils required to work. Idle and re fractory boys dismissed. Students dine in Dormitory and privato residences—all under close surveillance of school authorities. Fall session begins September fitb. For a handsome new catalogue address— B. F. PICKETT, - m President STATE UNIVERSITY AND COLLCQB OP AQRIOULTURB ATHENS, GA. 20 8ohoo!o 46 Instructors Higher training in Law, Agriculture. Engineering, Pharmacy, Teach* i§ ing, Foreatrtf. and in Classical and Scientific Studies. § Board $H.5Q a month, room $2.00. Tuition FREE. $100,000 lor $ enlargement ci Agricultural Department. $200,000 In recent improvenflata. f mmt« raw Y. M. C. A. Hall. .. p , . ... , Graduate* among foremotf in Law, SbCeonanjIup, Education, Mtautry, Industrial Art*, Finance and Journalism. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 18th. SEND FOR BULLETINS. DAVID C. BARROW. Chancellor. IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH? IF SO. SEND HIM TO FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. DONALD FRASER SCHOOL W8 REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON, OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Writ. G. Holman Gardner, Principal, Decatur, Q«. MARIST HIGH SCHOOL—Peachtree and Ivy. Improved campus; armory-gymnaalum; Indoor and outdoor athletics and sports; military training. Clattl cal, commercial, or iclenco course. English, elocu tlon, history, Latin, French, mathematics, physical sciences. Purposeful discipline; course of lectures on . politeness, on morale. Development and 8elf-Control -the mottol PHYSICAL, MENTAL, MORAL, DEVELOPMENT. SnranoAb , CRUTCHY J. CREWS LOOKS CROOKED THE BEST WAY TO REMIT MONEY. Require No Written Application. A. receipt is given with each order bearing number of order, and if ®rder is lost, refund is promptly mode to either remitter or payee. Are payable anywhere. An order drawn to a payee in Now York can cashed in San Francisco, St. Louis, or at any Express office, hi the United States and Canada. Are negotiable through any number of different hands, and can be ®*cd in remitting exchange. Crutcher Jennings Crewe sounds ns If It might be the name of some great man, but It lan’t It’s the name of a diminutive negro, 10 year, old, and cross-eyed. He doesn't look like a doe. I’.rato criminal, yet he la held at the police station on two charges of rob bery. Policeman Robert* caught him with a bicycle that was much too big for him, and which he admitted he had stolen. Then the owner appeared and Crutcher was before the recorder when T. J. Chappelear, an electric light In spector who was looking after some work In the building, recognized him. “Why. that's Crutehy/'-sald he. "He tan away from my father's home at Dunwoody yesterday with my father's pocketbook, a purse belonging to my sister and some Jewelry." The boy grinned nnd acknowledged It He said he had spent the 612 In money, but couldn't tell how, and had given away the Jewelry, but couldn't tell to whom. " GEM CITY Business Collede Quincy. III. ■ XI WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir 16th. : Matriculation Day, September Catalogue* Free. DuPont Guerry, President. OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLB N Omatter how limited your meansoreduce lion, It joa wl,h s thorouzh business position, write tods; ■■ ■ .. — — ., , - - —ipt Our. Great Half-Rite t Offer.^^flucroe*, inde pendence and prohable FORTUNE ffoaran teed. Don't delay—write today. OA.-ALA. BUN. COLLEGE* MACON, OA. Inn tn Comnierclnl C'ollef* hne recently con* Name.... A4dre«fl.. vent!In ted. Location cem PROFESSOR RICHARDSON’S SCHOOL hors nnd gtris opens nlntb term on first Wed i* at WO Spring street. Booms large, comfortniue i trill, yet private. bonce Ideal. Gymnasium, trapses ami play- l for college nml for life. Cnr fare allowed when tc ground. Pu»lli prepored for college nud for life. Cnr faro nllowed wlien too far to walk" J. A. ItH'HAKIiSOX, A. Principal. 300 Spring at. Bell Phone X-697-J j SHORTER COLLEGE Education under Id eel conditions Is offered to girls and young women who eon furnish ssttofsotore references. Sesjlon iopens S.Dt. 12th. Requests for reservations will receive prompt end courteous attention. Interested persons ere cautioned osaiiut delay Inwriting: but If the registration fee to received too tou to lesuro the odmlwlon of the applicant, tits money wiU bo promptly re turned. II you would like to eeo the new 130-pege catalogue, minuted. writs foe It today. Addreu: T J. SIMMONS. LL D.. Pres. BOX 1005. ROME, GEORGIA. WASHINGTON SEMINARY, NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE 8TREET, ATLANTA. SOth year begins September 12. Faculty of 18 specialists. 23S students DISTINCTIVE — “—•* ■ - last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Small classes, averaging about ten, to secure personal Instruction; conservatory advantages In Music, Art, Elocution; three courses of study leading to full graduation; certificate admits to Vaasar, Wellesley, etc.: boarding students limited to 22 to pro vide reflnsd home life; excellent primary department Write, for catalogue or phono U47-J SCOTT , EMMA SCOTT, Principal*. Indorsed by Basic cat Men. Incorporated. 3300,000.00 Capital * ' 27 Colleges In 16 Stato. Jm. f. Draughoa. fits. ^ ^ Safe /l f) Reliable PRACTICAL ^ BUSINESS' Known as the Up-to-Dale Buslncu Schools .POSITIONS SECURED or MONEY REFUNDED ness English, or Illustrating FREK by MAIL to FIVE porsons In tucb county, rietlrin* to men re- mm BY A COCBSS IS Hook- K KCt MAIL keeping, Banking, ■ ■ • — ChaelhanA Pan. ranmhlp, Arithmetic, . _. Writing, Law. Mechanical Drawing, Dual- attend a business college, who will a* onca i UP nrt'J * * n * l this notiro (mrntlnnlnsr this paper) to Draughon’s Practical Bus. Gollagat ATLANTA, 122 Pcachtrea, Piedmont Hotel Block) or Jackionvlll® or Mont gomery, PENSION MONEY IS NOW READY DOCTORS BOOST INSURANCE PEES RATES. Sot over $2.50 . ; 3o ® v er $ 2.60, not over $ 6.00 . Bo ® ver 6-00, not over 10.00 . 8c 10.00, not over 20.00.10c 0tw 20.00, not over 30.00.12o Over $30.00, not over $40.00 Over 40.00, not over 60.00 Over 50.00, not over 60.00 Over 60.00, not over 75.00 Over 76.00, not over 100.00 16c 18o 20d 25c 30c Over $100.00, at above rates, according to amount. The value of effective organization has been demonstrated In the case of the doctor* of the state. « Sometime ago a number of the I arg ot life Insurance companies, carrying out a policy of retrenchment, cut the leal examination fee In Georgia medical , from 65 to ft. Strenuous objection went up from the physician*, but it did not avail. The examiners In small towns particularly felt the cut. Finally the county .medical societies amlnatlons for 63. The insurance men began to feel the effect* of this sort of boycott. It hds resulted In the big companies capitulating, and restoring the examination fee to 65. INCREASE RESERVE FUND IN ALABAMA TREA8URY Bpcrial to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala. Aug. 10.—With the receipt* of two months to be re ceived the state treasury of Alabama I* over 6300,000 richer than It wo* at this time last year and over 6100.000 richer than during the entire year of J,06. The report of state Auditor Brandon shows that the general fund has 6554.424 from taxes, 6401,216 from Confederate pensioners who failed to get their money for 1907 can now re ceive It by presenting vouchers to the state pension commissioner. When the pension fund was exhaust, ed a considerable number of pension era were still unpaid. The deficit was 643.000, and as there was no James 31. Smith ready to advance the money. MRS. ELLA READER AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT K nsloners had to wait until the leglz- 1 ‘ ~ ature could pass up a special appro priation. Anti-Saloon Song Leaflets, words and music, 50c per 100. .Charlie D. Tillman, Atlanta, Ga. Awnings general licenses, 63.125 from oil com panies. 617,120 from railroad licenses, $11,211 from telegraph company censes and 365,244 from the recording of mortgages. For stores. Offices. Residences, Public Buildings, etc, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or i^rhe for estimates. J.M HIGH CO. Atlanta, Ga, New York, Aug. 10.—A court action has revealed the fact that Mrs. Ella Rawls Reader, tho beautiful woman diplomat and financier who two years ago stirred the nation by a revelation of her exploits In San Domingo, Is hur rylng back from Nevada, after a race across the continent In which she out distanced the representatives of sev eral Boston millionaires In the dash for the control of a rich copper mine In that state. The action was an application by Athole B. Reader, the husband of Mrs. Reader, In the United States circuit court for leave to reopen his suit against James B. Haggln for 6260.000 for commissions which Reader alleged were due him. AN ATTRACTIVE ROUTE —TO— Jamestown Exposition, _ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, Is via Central of Georgia railway to Bavannah. Merchants’ and Miners' Transportation Company to Norfolk. Double dally through trains and sleep. Ing cars to Savannah. 8hlpa sail from Bavannah for Norfolk ovary Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p. m. Tickets In- clud* meals and berth on ship. A short ] rail ride, 4« golden hour* at sea. , ' Ask any Central of Georgia ratlw'ay agent for rates, scbsdules, etc. Southern Female College* lmoranoe, .oai W a M AIS..S Aallasa WrimAlt I (I AMPMAs The Second Oldest College for Womaniln America. miworari-.n.b-e.fiE. •-* Vines V1AW fUfffdlt ilOIfi*, uB$ CUIDGW lulDUier maa SV.1.UO runo fro* I o the bMt murid— - “ ‘ m la bMlth sod Moiwau*. IWmeMs m zenana Mrw'tor. bar«n oonMmbtory te*ch4r». All rooms mWb Im* yaffiiv VwUftutUuf ofttaloguo iddreu M. W. HATTON. UGwifC, GeOfSte* THE ALABAMA BRENAU, eufaula. ala. A high-grade College-Conservatory for young ladles. Thorough course In Literary; special advantages In Music. Art, Oratory. Orchestra of fifteen Instruments. Beautiful now buildings located upon a magnificent ele vation. Ideal winter climute, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau Chautauqua takes place of usual commencement. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE 1858 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. Peacock’s School for Boys. Opens September 16 in fifteen-room brick 2 1-2 story bouse, 33 Forrest nvenuc. 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. D. C. PEACOCK, Headmaster. BINGHAM SCHOOL 179a 1908 US YKABS boys tuve b*ea rr*pare4 for COLLBOB so4 tot LIRE, sod hsts tern tra ord to be MSN at thtBlMGIIAM SCUO#L IOraily locatedoa AahevUle TlatcM. OtnaUati n MILITARY Lr dUnpSioe, control ladflUtilft. ndU4 (real oOtsr MfcmU •« r-remd 'icmu* t- T» 4 « «*-••• 4*e»*eM4. Hum. I tf l-e'f' tb u- r Rates ;o**.n*Ua. 44dfMM nuine 1 u R M'tlHAJl. R. Y D n . 4. asksviui. ». c.