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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 1.90'/.
THE
White Dental Rooms
' Cor. Whitehall and
Mitchell Streets.
(Over Brannen’s)
Wo gl.a vilno received (or
very dollar.
Fifteen years' experience. _
Gold Crowns, $3; White or Logan Crowns, $3; Amalgam Fillings,
50c. Teeth extracted without pain, 60c. Set of best teeth delivered
in live hours, $5. Guaranteed.
DRS. L M. WHITE & P. E. COLEMAN, Specialists.
A Lady AesietanL Phone 3211 Mein.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
MODERN PROGRESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
There are very few outside of educational circles who are aware of
the great advance In college education In recept years. The college
which remains now what it was ten years ago Is far behind the up-to-
date college. Moreover, there are great Influences at work to standard
ize the colleges—that Is, not to recognize any Institution, whatever its
name or claim, as a college which does not come up to the standard of the
modern 'college. It is of great importance for the girl In selecting a
college to be sure she goes to one which Is keeping fully abreast of the
advance la college education, one where standing and reputation will
aid her and give position Id the highest educational circles. It you are
thinking of a college, you would do well to Investigate Agnes Scott, at
Decatur, Ga.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
NORTH AVE. AND PEACHTREE 8T., ATLANTA. GA.
BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL for girls and young ladles, established
1878 located In best residential part of healthy Atlanta SMALL CLASS
ES; INDIVIDUAL TRAINING. Last year 270 pupils, eighteen teach
ers, averaging one teacher to every 15 pupils. w BOARDING DEPART
MENT LIMITED to 25 students, securing refined'home life and training.
ITimary. Acadei. !-. C:”ege Preparatory Courses; best advantages In
Music, Art. Expression. Certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley. Ran-
dolph-Macon and other Class A colleges. Thirty-second year begins
September 9. 1909. For catalogue, address
L. D. SCOTT, Prlneinolo
EMMA B. SCOTT, Pnncipals ‘
Phone Ivy 647.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS
By PROF. W. M. GREENLEE
Opens September 9th, at 470 North Boulevard
. Tor further informatioat above address or
c6inmunicate by phoift—fvV 2309-L.
ATLANTA LAW SCHOOL
Chsrtered 1892. Confers Degrees. Thorough course of study. Speclsl
drill In procedure and practice. Able faculty. Lectures from 4 to 5:30 daily
make possible bright students earning part expenses. Graduates admitted
to bar without examination. Next session begins September 27, 1909.
Write for bulletin containing full particulars.
' HAMILTON DOUaLAS, Dean.- A
416 Century Building. ' -- —' - m m m - r Atlanta, Ga.
MARIST
COLLEGE OPENS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1909.
COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL GRAMMAR
Freshman, Sophomore 4-Year High Schooi 6th, 7th, 8th Grates
Dan Pupils Boys Only Physical, Military
Sand for Catalog Peachtree aid Ivy Sts. Bell, 782 Ivy
1803-1909
The PRATHER HOME SCHOOL
W. Linden »ve., cer. W. Feechtree St„
1009. Addreaa
MRS. JOHN S. PRATHER, Principal.
Phone Ivy 1131-J.
ROSWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WILL OPEN MOND/yY
Roiwell, Ga., Sept. 4.—The Rnawwll
public schools will -begin the fall term
Monday. Professor C. A. Bulse, who
has had charge of the schools for the
pest three years, will again be princi
pal. It Is expected that there will be
ii large attendance. Professor Bulse
i ll] be assisted by Mrs. C. C. Foster,
Mrs. Sarah Hherman and Miss B.
Black, all of last year's faculty.
A ronaylete list of til homes for root In
Atlanta to published In The Georgian's went
< ’lupins oa ovary Tneodsy. Thursday and
Saturday.
Veterans to Name Delegates.
Cartersville, Ga., SepL 4.—There will
1* a meeting of P. M. B. Young camp,
United Confederate Veterans, Saturday,
at jihlch meeting delegates will be se
lected to the state reunion at Athens,
September 28 and 29.
MRS. CHARLES W. HUBBARD
VI8ITS ATLANTA MASONS
Macon, Ga., Sept. 4.—Mrs. Charles
W. Hubbard, grand worthy matron of
the Order of Eastern Star, Masons of
Georgia, ie In Atlanta visiting tho
lodges In that city. She will visit
Gslnesvllle and other north Georgia
cities before her return to Macon. Her
time will be devoted to enlivening In
terest In the affairs of the order wher
ever ahe goes.
Saturday.
Buys Residence In Macon.
Macon, Ga., Sept, 4.—M. Pliny Hall,
who recently cam* to Macon as a citi
zen from Vienna, Ga., has purchased
the home of K. B. Harris on Georgla-
ave. . The deal was made thru Robert
G. Jordan and the price paid was 118.-
000. This Is one of the best homes In
the section along the avenue. It will
be made the reetdence of the Halls.
First Bale at Bowman.
Bowman, Ga„ Sept. 4.—The first bale
of cotton this season was sold on the
streets of Bowman yesterday by C. H.
N. Brown at thirteen cents per pound.
The cotton waa bought by the Arm of
Teasley A Son.
FIRE
OFFICERSJSUSPECT
Depot Burned Following
Wrecks on Road at
Montrose.
“
Dublin, Ga., Sept. 4.—It Is suspected
that there are miscreants In the neigh
borhood of Montrosa who wish to cause
great damage to the Macon. Dublin and
Savannah railroad. Several wrecks of
freight trains have occurred there re
cently, the cause of which could not
be explained. This week the depot was
set on Are and entirely destroyed, caus
ing a losi of several thousand dollars.
~ls
DYING J ILLINOIS
Drugged and Spirited Away
From Pittsburg and
Slain in Chicago.
Pittsburg, Sept. 4.—William Shannon
Stewart, a prominent livestock broker
who disappeared from this city on July
16 while waiting at the Lake Erie sta
tion for his wife, was drugged In this
city, taken to Chicago In a train or an
automobile and murdered for his
money, *150, and his Jewelry, several
pieces of whfcjv were very valuable.
He was reported as having been
found dying In the streets of Chicago
and a aulclde verdict rendered, but his
wlfo and children and the woman from
whose house he disappeared, Mrs. Mar
tha Cunningham, after a, thorough In
vestigation covering several weeks, say
they have positive proof that ho was
murdered, altho they have not located
his murderer.
They have asked the Allegheny coun
ty, Pennsylvania, detective bureau and
the Cook county, Illinois, authorities to
llnd the assassins.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Child Brought in Court;
Parents Are Reconciled
Macon, Ga., Sept, 4^-Charles T.
Flowers and hie wife, Mrs. Mary Flow-
era, reach oil a reconciliation of family
troubles When they appeared In the
office of Ordinary C, M. Wiley to take
up the proceedings on writ of hnbeas
corpus to decide which of the parents
should have possession of their two-
year-old baby girl. The case was with
drawn from the court and the two went
home happy, both In possession of the
child they Were to fight over In court.
TETTERINE TOR POISON IVY.
I feel that It la my duty to thank you for
what Tetterine has done lor my ion. When
he was nvrtnall rhlld *>• w ** poisoned with
ivy, from which ho hse bfen dreadfully af*
flirted for years,, notwithstanding wt have
had Him treated 'by physicians and uaad
many advertised remedies. I have often aeen
IL '- — m —-“used by the dreadful
We finally learned
o box
signs
BRYAN IS INVITED
T. J. JONKS.
hands havj» been cured,
troublp for five months.
Yours ve—
(Signed)
60c kill druggists, or by msii from manu
facturers, The Bhuptrine Company, Bavin
nah, Os.
The Jess you know about certain peo
ple the* be tier‘Opinion you have of them.
—Chicago flows.,
WARM SPRINGS, GA.
Season begins Tuesday, June 1.
Take a vacation trip to the best
resort in the South. The equip
ment is up to date. Service fine.
Mineral waters curative, bathing
delicious, climate cool and excel
lent company; in fact all that is
required to make outing benefi
cial and satisfactory. Near by
and at only a moderate cost.
Rates: One week, $12 to $14;
four or more weeks, $10.50 to
$12.50 per week. Special family
rates. Write for full informa
tion. CHAS. L. DAVIS, Proprie-
tor.
A fomplet, 11*8 of all knuata for rant In
Atlanta U pobli.hrd In The Georgian*, v.nt
column, on «v*rv Tu.»d.y, Thur.d.y and
Saturday.
Cartarsville, Ga., Sept. 4.—A revival
meeting waa begun at the Sam Jones
Tabernacle In Cartersville Inst night,
and will continue for two weeks. The
meeting will be conducted by Frank
McDade. evangelist, of Atlanta, assist
ed by others.
$2.50 BIRMINGHAM
AND RETURN $2.50,
September 14. SEABOARD,
Leave Atlanta 7:30 a. m. 88
Peachtree. Phones 100.
Nebraskan May Visit the
M*acon State Fair.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 4.—President Chas.
Lewis, of tbe Macqn Fair asaocla-
tlon, has Invited William J. Bryan to
come here and dellvor an address dur
ing the state fair this fall. It Is the
desire of the fair officials to bring him
here In order that he may address the
Immense throngs nf people who will be
In Macon. Should he agree to come,
other prominent atatesmen will also be
invited. ■-
MISSISSIPPI WOMAN
ON STATE SCHOOL BOARD
Jackaon, Misa., Sept. 4.—Miss Susie
v. Powell has assumed her new duties
as the salaried representative of, the
Mississippi School Improvement asso
ciation, of which she has bsen president
since Its organization several years
ago. an office on the, state board of ed
ucation nt the state house.
Alias Powell's duties will be to use
every legitimate effort to promote the
interests or tho society she represents,
•whoso nltn lH to Improve especially the
rural schools In a material way, and to
organize county and local associations.
published In The Georgian - , want
column, on every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Dr. Monroe Smith an
nounces for councilman of
the Second ward, and will
duly appreciate the vote
and support of the people.
ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS PLAN
TO HOLD BIG RALLY
Montgomery, Ala., Sept.
Alabaman
NINETY BALES BURN
Fire. Destroys Cotton Ware
house Near Dublin.
Dublin, Ga., Sept. 4.—The burning of
the cotton warehouse of T. C. Methvln
at Dexter destroyed 90 bales of cotton.
The warehouse and equipment were
entirely destroyed. The loss amounts
to about *7,000, fully covered by Insur
ance.
A complete ll.t of ,11 hou.e, for rent In
Atlanta I. publtahad In Thu Georgian’, want
column, on .vary Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Cornelia" high school'
OPENS FALL TERM
NEW YORK HOTELS.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
Cornelia, Ga„ Sept. 4.—The Cornelia
High school opened the fall term Sep
tember 1, with brighter prospects for
the school year than ever before. The
number enrolled was 253 and many
other* will enter next week. All board
ing houses are supplied to an extent
and other boarders constantly coming
In. The Cornelia High school la rapidly
coming to the front as one.of*the most
thorough schools In northeast Georgia.
The following teachers are in charge:
Professor J. W. Marlon, principal; Miss
Ruth Marlon and Alias Kate Pitts, as
sistant principals; Miss Pearl Strick
land, seventh grade; Mrs. Sue Grant
and Miss Lillian Carson, fourth, fifth
and sixth grades; -Mrs. Ola West, third
grade; Miss Lula Brown, second grade,
and Miss Bessie Wade, first grade. Miss
Lowe, of Florida, has charge of the
music and elocution departments.
CARTERSVILLE SCHOOLS
WILL BE OPENED MONDAY
Joint, ,ru .muirv ta tbe
DIXIE CULVERT, th, cor-
ructions Interlock, are ea
rn rely riveted, and are pos
itively rigid. When Joint*
an made on Ik, ground, •
. corrugated band kind* Ik,
X/F.
MADE OF GENUINE AMERICAN INGOT IRON
A CULVERT THAT WILL NOT COLLAPSE
Mid will constantly .support the heaviest traffic—DIXIE CUL
VERTS cost nothing to maintain—no repairs—no washouts—no
destruction by floods—they last a life-time. Tile, wood, cement,
brick and stone culverts deteriorate, decay and collapse. DIXIE
CULVERTS are easily transported—easily laid—leave no un
evenness in the roads—their eost is less than half of any other
fuetliuu of culvert euUisfUeliuii, v t- £ will last four times as iullg,
at no additional expense—write today for our Catalogue "G"-.
—it tells in type and shows in _
" hat l f he . D m* DIXIE CULVERT & METAL. GO.
CULVERT is guaranteed to do.
•fTn r-na^Mn. wars T. at—*, " Atlanta,G3.
. Wt 4^-That
2,000 Alabaman, will attend the anti-
constitutional prohibitionist,' meeting
In Montgomery, which t« to be held |
September 15. j, the Information given
out from the camp of' Leon McCord,
one of the mgst vigorous “anti," Mr.
AicCorfl. In his capacity of secretary
of the “Safe and Sane league,” Is re
ceiving V-ord every day from voters
rtlfylng their Intentions of joining the
ranka of those who are making the
tight against the passage of the amend
ment to tpe organic law of the state.
RURAL MAIL CARRIERS
TO MEET IN DUBLIN
Dublin, Ga., Sept. 4.—The rural mall
carrlefs of this county will meet In
Dublin Monday. After the meeting
they will enjoy a boat ride down the
river. It Is expected that the day will;
be one of much enjoyment for the car- i
Her*.
Cartersville, Go., Sept. 4.—Professor
. F. Lambert, principal of Cartersville
High school, arrived Tuedsay from Co.
lumbus, In readiness for the opening
of school Monday. The school build
ings have been overhauled and are In
good sanitary condition.
t complete li.t of all house, for rent in
Atlanta It publfihed fu The Georgian'* want
columns on evary Tuesday. ThnraiUy and
Saturday.
Hoagland Called to Waihington.
Pittiburg, Sept; 4.—Special Agent H.
W. Hoagland, of the department of Jus
tice, and Oscar Plgnlolll, of the United
States secret service, who have been
conducting the Investigation into the
conditions at the Pressed Steel Car
plant, will leave today for Washington
In obedience to a call from the de
partment.
Last Excursion to Warm
V Springs!
ATLANTA,
BIRMINGHAM &
ATLANTIC
Sunday, September 5th.
$1.00 Round Trip
Cheap and Delightful.
A complete lift of *11 ho6n for rent In
Atlanta is published in Tho Georgian's want
eolumns on ovary Tuesday, Thursday and
HOTEL ENDICOTT
A Favorite New York Hotel.
Columbus Av«., 81st to 82d Sts.
Particularly well adapted to
meeting tho requirements ot
Family, Vacation and Tourist
parties.
The whole atmosphere of tho
hotel Is one of refinement and
quiet Ladles traveling alone or
with children will And It a haven
of rest and safety.'
Rates for parties* in suites
from *1.00 per day for each
adult person upwards.
For booklet and further Infor
mation, address
JAMES W. GREENE,
• Manager.
IN NEW YORK STOP AT
KING EDWARD
£2
HOTEL
NEW YORK.
145*155 West rorty*
seventh-st., last of!
Broadway. Fireproof.
SfiO Rooms. 250
Private Baths.
Rooms with bath
1.50 and up. Two
and three-room suites
with bath, $4, 55
and 16 per day. Tor
each additional per*
Write for Booklet.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
^iiowTIiiPrn^urTv«rundriJ«fparture of pua-
seuger tralus of tbe followiug roads, subject
to ij:pogmphlrnherrors: .
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT R. R.
Terminal Station.
No, Arrive From— (No. Depart To—
•42. West rt.. 8:15 nm 35. New O.... 6.45 nm
!44. West Pt.. 8:55 am| 19. Columbus.6:3) am
1ft. Columbus.10:20 nmi 33. Montg'y.. 3:10 nm
R Few ami 39 Nmt.o,,, 2-noptn
40. Now O.... 2:30 pm) 17. Columbus.4.10 pm
20. Columbus. /:55pm( 4L West Pt.. 5:45 pm
34. Montg'y... 7:06 pm! 37, New O... 6:20 pm
36 New O.'..11:36 pm 1 !
.HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Hofei
SINTON
CINCINNATI.
European Plan.
Four Hundred Rooms.
Fireproof Construction.
Cuisino the Best.
Rooms, *2.00 and Upward.
Large Convention Hall and
Assembly Hall on Ninth Floor.
Headquarters For
Automobile Touring
Parties.
EDWARD N. ROTH, Managing Director
Train, marker • run dally except :
Tmlns marked ! run Sunday only,
nther fraltte mn daily* -
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive From—
Mncon ...
Macon....,
Mflrttn. ..
Depart To-
Jacksonvlile... 5:55nm
Savannah 6:51am
Jacksonville... 6:40am
Snrnunsb 6:00 am Jacksonville.. 6:05 pm
Macon.. 8:00 nm
Maeon .......12:89 pm
Macon... 4:00 pm
Savannah 8:45 pm
LOUIbViLL& & NASHvILLE R. R.
Arriving and departing time from Union
Station. Atlanta All tmlns daily. "
I Leave. I Arrive.
Ctndnnatl-Loolsvllie
CWeago and North treat
flnelfinatl and Loutfelll
Bln# KM|
Knoxville via Cartersville..
8:10 pm
tftdaioi
6:15 nm
6:10 pm
4.i6 pm
11:53 am
5:15 pm
10:40 pin
5,000 Glass Blowers May Strike.
Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 4.—Five thou
sand glass workers will strike Monday
morning unless granted an advance of
20 per cent In wages by the American
Window Glass Company, according to
orders received today from President
Bhinn, of the national union. The
order affects all plants of the company
In different parts of the country.
A complete list of all house* for rent in
Officers Find No Clew.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 4c—Advices from
Pearson, where J. E. Fisher, a mer
chant, waa shot from ambush a week
ago, by a would-be assassin who stood
at the depot, 50 yards from the store,
aud fired the shot as the merchant
stepped on the gallery', are to the effect
that nothing has developed as a clew to
tbe identity of the criminal, who Is be
lieved to be a negro, and to have been
In company with one or two other ne
groes.
A complete list of all bosses for rent in
Atlanta Is published fat Tbe Georgian'* want
column* os every Tuesday, Thursday and
NEW YORK,
Hotel Grenoble,
7th Ave, and 56th St.
Refined family and transient
hotel directly opposito Carnegie
hall. Is In tho best residential
section ot the city, within two
blocks Of beautiful Central
Park and five minutes of tho
theater and shopping centers.
For all who Cestro high-class
accommodations at moderate
prices, and for ladles traveling
alone, tho Grenoble Is unsure
passed. Tho cuisine and serv
ice are unexcelled.
Reasonable Weekly Summer
Rates Made Until
GEO. W. O'HARE,
Manager.
NEVARRE HOTEL -
Seventh Ave. at Thirty-alghth fit. •
New York.
200 Feet West of Broadway#
Send for Illustrated Booklet.
In tbe Heart of the Theater and Shopping
District.
350 Rooms. 800 Bathf.
A Boom and a Bath
For a Dollar and a Hilf,
Celebrated Dutch Grill.
Edgy: T. Smith. George L. Sanborn*
A complete list of all boueea for rent in
Atlanta la published in The Georgian's want
columns on every Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday.
To Hear Contempt Case, w
Jackson, Mitt., Sept. '4.—The hearing
of the contempt proceedings against
the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City
Railroad Company', brought by Attor
ney General Stirling at Pontotoc, on
account of tfcs failure of the eompan v
to comply with a former decree made
In 1806, whereby the company should
have run Its main line thru the town of
Pontotoc, but ran a spur track Into the
town instead, will take place before
Chancellor Bobbin# at Pontotoc.