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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1910.
BRENAU COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY, Gainesville, Ga
H. J. PEARCE / „
»nd ■ President
•9 T. J. SIMMONS \
22 building?!; 300 hoarders; 40, officer* and, teacher*.
Pummer SfiMion, .Line 23-AuRii*t 4, o Iters unusual opport uni tics for v*ca-
•Ion study in ail department*. Special advantage* nre offered inuaie. and
•ratorv tenrher* for study with ^killed Bpccialiets. Course* in art and domestic
seienee; also in French* German, Esperanto, Latin, English, Mathematics,
History and Psychology.
The courses in pipe organ and violin are very special features.
Location in Mountains of North Georgia, famed as health and pleasure resorf.,
Brenau Chautauqua affords wholesome, attractive entertainment.
Several college houses are open to summer visitors, who have all. the
advantages of Brenau Park, Mineral springs, lake, entertainment^ ete.
* Write for summer catalogue No. 22.
IN A POLITICAL 11
J One Man •Killed in a Hot Fight
■ . J
3j.. 5 , . ip County Cork,
Ireland.
Dublin, May 28.-one man was kiiivti
by the police In ii terrific political riot
at Newmarket, county fork. Into ><•*-
t’erday. 'Opposing factions clashed and
for more •than'au hour a pitched buttle
raged on the streets and In house*. i\v«i
score participant* hclpg scrlopsly in
jured.
The divisions or lit.- mob nttacltcd
houses •scrupled by tludr opponents'
leaders. .\vrei king several. The poller
were unitble to cheek the disorder untlt
they resorted to firearms. They fired
Into the mob und lit the first volley u
man named Regun fell, shot dead, and
several others were ivoumled.
Knocked From Track by En
gine, But Escapes With
Broken Arm.
Locust Grove. ,Ga., Msy 28.—Frank Tu
Her, a student, of l.onist Grove Inetllut
was Htriiek l»y the eiiylue of (be |*n*f»r|jgrr
trjiln on the, Southern ml I road. IhmiikI % fbr
Atlanta TIt u y‘totbrii ing. and W«* throi
Home twenty feet away, breaking hi* ar
the ellm
Thu student, body had uatU»*reil ; «tMhu
depot, iinmt j»f nllonr.Wero leavhnt for In
when one young Indy st'HHl with l|er I
to the In* ointiig train, lit danger of being
Htniek. Mr. Turner, seclfig her portion,
ni.-hed against Iter, receiving the blow nlte
would have gotten, lie was carried to the
office of Dr. .1. A. Coombs In nit alinuat tiit-
eoiiHrlotts rendition.
DYSPEPTICS
ATTENTION!
You linvti lii'i'ii ,|i.s.i|iptiintI of a cure or of.even
reasonable relief. J’alent medicines and doctors
have failed yoil.'Yon slili' have belching, bad
breath, dizziness, heart flutter and sour taste, de
spondency, sick headache, indigestion. To meet
just Knelt deep-seated old cases Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Remedy is made. Take immediately after each
meal. It has the ri^ilit combination of remedies
\vhich neutralizes the acids and gases and helps digest your
food. Tyner’s lias been tested on thousands of old Ntuhhorii
epses of Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Indigestion, ete., and has rarely
fpilcd to give immediate relief and permanent- cure. By
taking Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy you ei\n eat what voii want and
' enjoy it. Druggists or by express .Vf cents a bottle. Money refund
ed if it fails to cure. Medical advice anil circular free by writing
to Tyner Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
DISEASES OF MEN
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.—I havt
boon handling It every tiny of my Ufa
for over 30 year* and know something
about It from study, and, above ull.
from close observation and dally expe
rience. f do not forget that Its perma
nent cure Is the essential factor fa
successfully treating the disease.
STRICTURE and nil discharges and
obstructions of tho urinary tract need
careful handling. I am very much op
posed to the rough gouging and punch-'
Ing of these exceedingly delicate struc
tures, and I KNOW by dally experience
with then) that milder and less painful
treatment f* far more successful.
CHRONIC DI8RASEB.—There Is a
lung lino 4 of diseases common to both
sexes that I have positive views about.
VARICOCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY.
PROSTATIC and other URINARY
DISEASES I hove reason to believe I
know something about.
Those who know me and know my
office know I am an enthusiast over my
work, and while I have to have pay for
my work as a matter of course, my
charges are what I and the patient
think proper, not based on seeing how
much I can scare or mtueezo out of
some poor, unfortunate piece of human
ity.
If you will appreciate honest business
methods and conscientious service, I
shall be pleased to see you at my office
for a consultation: examination free.
You wUI see me personally and you will
NUT meet with any fake propositions,
such as "no cure no pay." "guarantee
to cure" and similar tommy-rot.
I win send my booklet, "Health Es
say, 1 ’’^Including my attlcle on Brain and
Nerve Exhaustion and Diseases of Men.
sealed and In plaih wrapper, to all who
write for. It. . .
16 1-2 South Broad Street,
(Corner Broad and Aidbama),
Atlanta da.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTELS jAND RESORTS.
w§
Medals Awarded For Excel
lency in Literary and Ath
letic Courses.
Gainesville, Gs.. Msy 28. -The coin-
tpdhcftment exercises at Riverside Mili
tary academy concluded it second,
year's work. The past session has been
it moat successful one and the xplondhP
program or Nyimmenefement was a 111
ting close i«y the session. *
. There were Enrolled 167 buys uni
young men fjoiw seven states and on
foreign conn try.
The president. <*<»|otie| II. II. Deuii
and members of the board of truster:
were present and *an announcement of
large improvt'immt of school facilities
was made and plans for the summer
school was given.
The following program tynn tendered:
Hobbs' declanmtioii contest—Frank
Lee McCoy, Kufuulu. Ala.. "Death Red
Scene of Benedict Arnold;" Thomas J.
Pearce. Gainesville, Hu.. "Grady’s New
Hnuth;” Ralph H. Hosch. Gainesville.
Gn.. "Immortality Sentiment;" Ren B.
Mattox. Elberton. Ga., "March to Ap
pomattox:" William Merritt Pope,
Gainesville. Gn.. "America's Uncrowned
Queen;" I ley ward J. Pearce, Jr., eulo
gy on Henry Grady.
Medals were nwurded as follows:
Heyward J. Pearce. Jr.. Gainesville.
Ga.. Hobbs declamation medal; Ralph
R. Hosch. Gainesville, Gu.. medal best
drilled cadet; Heyward J. Pearce. Jr..
GutUesvlile. Gu., Hgimtel R. Hrott essay
medal offered by S. W. Ugtsoh. Atlanta.
Gn.;. George H, Williams. Htutesboro.
Gu.. vanderbilt athletic medal offered
by Colonel G. Holman Gardner, super
intendent of the academy; Heyward J.
Pearce. Jr., Gainesville. Gn.. history
medal offered by the Muse Clothing
Company. Atltmtu, Ga.: Vernon E. Cll-
att, Thomson, Ga.. was first honor ca
det in the senior school; William Ban-
nett Gardner, Gainesville, Ga.. was first
honor cadet In the Junior department.
Hon. II. II. Perry made the uddress
to the graduating ('lass,'
Colonel Gardner made a most grati
fying report tp tin* trustees of the work
and progress of the school for the past
year, showing h growth In enrollment
of over I oil per cent above last year.
Lion Fondles a Child.
In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled
the hand that u child thrust into his
cage. Danger to a child Is sometimes
great when least regarded 1 . Often It
cornea through Colds, Croup, and
Whooping Cough. 'They slay thousands
that Dr. King's New Discovery could
have raved. "A f»*w doses cured our
baby of u very bad on*** of Croup."
writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat
Rock. N. c. • "We always give It to him
ben he takes cold. It's a wonderful
medicine for babies." Best for Coughs,
ilds, LaGrlppe. Asthma. Hemor
rhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug
gists. £
TROOPS GUARD HOME
FROM NIGHT RIDERS
Nashville* Tenn., May 27.—Troops
were called odt today to guard Milton
Ullver and his family from night rider
mirages at Lomaseo. Lyons county,
Kentucky* und a detachment of the
Third Kentucky regiment Is patrolling
at tjioir home. OHH*t gave Important
testimony against thd night riders In
the recent Marlon trials and on last
Wednesday night was shot in the hip
i a load of buckshot w hile standing
in his front yard: His assailant es-
»ped.
The splendid work of Chamberlain's
touiaeh and Liver Tablets Is dally
uning to light. No such grand rem
edy for liver and bowel troubles was
• known bpforc. ^ Thousands |i)r*«
them for curing constipation, sick!
headache, biliousness. Jaundice and in
digestion. Bold by all dealers.
All right. You can come
to Mount Airy now. The
Monterey is open. Write
for rates.
f
r •'GO TO ^
THE FAMOUS«
Ifc&v
SEASHORE HOTELS
¥ WRIGHTSVILLE, BEACH, N. C. OPEN JUNE 1st 1
It is one of tho most charming Summer Resorts in
} America. Fine besfch, splendid surf bathing and Rood
M 5 fishing. No mosquitoes or flics. New 700 ft. ocean
K-'-i steel pier, i ,Tlic new annex has 80 rooms. Total
"H capacity c* ! “ l - ‘ * '
Its? • s
• i A ha y? bath and toilet. Throuph electric trains connect ’
«%V with all A.C.L. and S.A.L. trains at Wilmington,N.C.
A, PMCilptlve booklet with rate,, new. and drsrrlptloa or the Tatlooa antue- f-'S? til
VdS: % “““ " 4 pl “* u,e * »' <W* Wl«>0ld Seaaboi, Keaort, acat oo tequtn. ■&&&*$
— ’eS Ae5»
v E. L. HINTON* Manager
, WrlghtaWII*. Beach* N. C.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
EARLY OR LATE
YOUR SUMMER VACATION
Will Best Be Enjoyed nt
Atlantic City
Ntw Jersey.
From the standpoint of health, pleasure and Ideal hotel life there
no better resort in the world in which to spend your vacation and the
three factors are the important essentials to be considered.
Kr
THE LEADING HOUSES
ideal seaside homo* and tin
Write any of them for informs!
Ms rlboroufh-Blenheim
Hotel Dennii
Walter J. Iluaby.
Galen Hall
K. I. Young. .Mgr.
Haddon Hall
Leeds & Lippim-ntt.
•IosihIi White k Sons Co.
The Pennhurst
Wm. It. Rood.
Seaside House
F. I*. Cook's Hons.
Hotel St. Charles
Nowlin Han
Hotel Travmore
Trsym
Chalfonte
The Leeds Compa'i;
- Roto! <V
Tr
. . A Delightful
t a / Resort in the
fek- North Georgia
' Woods
F RANKLIN SPRINGS, two miles from Itoyston, Georgia, is a most
charming placo to spend your summer vacation. Good shooting in
season, fine walks, splendid drives and wooded hills. Also many amuse
ments; Skating liink. Dancing Floor, Bowling Alley, Pool Tables, etc.
Two modernly equipped Hotels with all conveniences such as Baths,
Electric Lights, Phones, etc.
SPRING VIEW HOTEL. Rsles 58.00 lo $10.00 weekly.
FRANKLIN SPRINGS HOTEL, Rate. 56.00 lo $3.00 weekly.
The Mineral Waters at Franklin Springs are splendidly effective for
the correction of disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bladder.
For illustrated’booklet, address
THE CAMOLIA-METHYL COMPANY, Royston, Georgia.
“The Victor”
FIREPROOF. CAPACITY. 600.
NEW ADDITION. 160 rooms with Private
Baths. Equipped with Fresh and Sea Water;
completed January 15, 1910.
Unexcelled in Equipment and Service.
LOCATION hair block ocean front, open
surroundings. No inside rooms.
Ratos and Booklets upon request. Elsctric
autos meet all trains.
FRANK B. OFF, ' Prasidant
HOTEL RUDOLF
.\tisnti« a City’s l«rgt‘ , «t m-cun front'hotel.
Capacity 1,000. Offering every known high-
clasA hotel appoint pent in conjunction with
it* famed <?ui*inr. American and European
Plan* Sea and Kre*h Water Baths. Orchr*
tra. Special early aeaaon rate* in effect.
Tip.- celebrated lied Rambler Krill and
quaint Dutch Room Cafe, with their celebrated
orchestra.
A. 8. Rukeyicr, Mgr. Joel Hillman, Pres.
OR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
OPIUM and WHISKY
and all inebriety and drug
addictions scientifically
treated. Our 30 yeara* ex
perience shows these . dis
eases are curable. Patients also treated at their homes. Con
sultation confidential. A book on the subject free. DR. B. M.
WOOLLEY It SON, No. 2-A Victor Sanitarium, Atlanta, Oa.
MORPHINE
LONQACRE
tTtli Street, Just Off IIroadway,
NKW YORK CITY.
KXCLLSIVELY BACHELOR.
Convenient to Every tiling.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
Library. Hilliard Hull ttnd
Ib-Hinurntit in Connection.
All Room* Handsomely Furnished.
75 ROOMS ti.qo PKB DAY;
U?) Room* with Private Until und Sliowci
THE
_ NEW
MATHEWSON
Xarrugansett Pier, It. I.
Opposite Newport
Open June 25th
The moat Ideal Summer resort on th* M*
lar.tir Coaat, s perfeet combination of uij
appreciate
eia** service - sad environment*: •it'*
sled directly facing the ocean. eel'
phone in ewrr room, no annoyance trots
mosquitos; spring water frym famoui
Mathewann spring, which has been pro
nounraid by distinguished N. Y. rhemiM
to he absolutely free from pollution or
any kind, Is the only water used.
is.
W. & E. I. MATHEWSON,
Proprietors and Manag«r>-
If you ha*v tried to free yourself by your own enfeebled will-power . and
hare failed: if jou ha\e been the round* of the various institution* and. on a«
count of the great suffering you #eru railed upon to endtiiV, von have again ami
again only met with failure, do not despair. If you would be'.nred by a method
that make* the giving up of morphine or whisky a simple and easy
Dr. Marion T. Davi*. rare Tostoffice Box ."»U5, Atlanta ' r
sanitarium.
<41 SPRING STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA
come right
Judy* Mytri B*nqu«t So»*k«r. | J. T. M>er», Colonel W. W. KamUiln.
WaycrOM, Ga.. May 28.—The Way- i Port Andrew* and I.. Vulney Williams,
rniss Board of Trade waa represento.1 ■ JuiIro Myeln ilellvei'ed an nddreax on
at a amoker Riven by the Tlfton Chain- j the value of a h.uiid of trad* to a com-
her of commeree last night by JudRo inunitv.
SULPHUR—
HANCOCK
SULPHUR COMPOUND
LIQUID. luuoorm. iTABLETS.!;." SinsiiSu!
***' A “ t™*" 0 **- < «*»e P.ooi. Toning Ue hv-naen. amTS tha
fl,« Knlrrkna *rHn« PW^WtOU Of 1 Mi I UK* H OX. DjS-
Tou mm ooc go to tu* stupaor iprfagt; this gives } papal*. Lumbago, Cturrb. Hti<-uniattiin ooul
jjra^tno.p^ra-a ..0
OINTMENT.
U *M> l —l.r ml .UfeiJ J“U. HU b* RUI o/*.wro Vita for l—Ol.l on Imlpkm.
HOTEL
^ST. DENISn
BROADWAY and 1 ltd STREET
NEW YORK CITY.
Within Easy Access ef Krerr Paint of
Interest Half Block tram Wans maker’s
NOTED FOR: Rxeeltmca ef Cuisine.
OmfertahJe Appointments. Ceurrcea*
Sarvice and 1 tuna dike Surroqtirtinga.
P.OOHS Sl.00 PER DAY AND UP
1 Vary Commodlsna Sample
Rdomu at Reavnnihle Ratci.
EUROPEAN PLAN:
Table d’Hotc Breakftat 50c.
WM. TAYLOR & SON, Inc.
—HMum—sysatMzki
BRUNSWICK GUN CLUB
WILL GIVE JRAP SHOOT
Broaiwtck, Oa.. May 21—Th. Brnmwirk
Baa .dull will Rive ii. annim! tourtimnent
till, ye.ir oil July 4 and and It U e:|Ka-teil
to he one ef the Inraeu anil atom .aereMitfn!
trail ah.iotliiK evelil. ever rIv. ii In Itruio-
wiek. The pros non will 4k* an Viimiiually
atlroilve one and will draw t-rark alml>
HOTEL ARLINGTON
I 18-20 Wezt 25th St.,
Near Broadway and 5lh Aw.
NEW YORK CITY,
AT BEAl Til'l l. HADIKOX KQI A«I-
A House of rare quiet and charm.
The most central spot in New York.
AI the Arlington you mill
realize every ideal of home
and hotel life. You’ll get
comfort, good tenice and
courteous treatment.
New York is at its test
fsom Ihe Arlington, because
of the way things are done.
A short, pleasant walk ,a
all shops, theatres and the
new Pennsylvania Station.
•loom*, hot and told rnnnU*
$1.50 to $2.50 Par Dor
Room* with prlvata Mth..
$2.00 lo $3.50 P*r D*y
When occupied by two, J9 e»t«-
SHTESI $4.00 to $10.00 Por D.r
Wm. F. Ingotd . . T. E. Tolwa.
from nil w*. Hon* of the South. ^ 1
• .ru«k allot * of tb.* roan try are e»i«
I the bum I Dlrttllfnt nfr |iN*kltig ”•
the tournament will: mm l* * ,,r ‘'