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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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Gainesville
GEORGIA
“Queen City
The Campus is Covered with a Beautiful Grove of OaKs which do not Appear in Cut X5Z)Q Mountains
Brenau stands forth among Southern Colleges as the South’s great and peerless school for girls and young women. It
consists of two separate and distinct institutions of the highest order, under one management, and offers splendid
courses in Languages, Art, Literature, Oratory, Science, Chemistry and Business Training, and by far the very finest
Musics advantages to be had in this section. In fact, to be a Brenau College girl means practical attainment and perfection in all that is highest and best in those mental
ana domestic accomplishments which have raised the standard of Southern womanhood to its present exaltation. % A thoroughly democratic spirit prevails at Brenau. No College
costume is required and all expensive dressing is discouraged. Decollete and conspicuous costumes are prohibited.
.^ es I* 36 !? before the fathers and mothers of the South and asks for patronage on the ground of Merit. It is a Christian institution, and the young ladies entrusted to its care will receive
anritLn 'u™ 0 *' 10 ! 1 that pertains to the spiritual development of their nature. It is a private institution and is not hampered by political control or tne sectarianism of denominational ownership,
ana mose who are in charge of its affairs are consecrated to tne work they have found to do and are earnestly and honestly striving to do it with all their might.
. f ! uild / n ?, s ttrc com P. lct * »n d perfect; all the best home influences and surroundings " I H~
at™-recreation halls, etc., well equipped laboratories and the finest concert hnll in the South, ha’ ....
,nwayGrand of the largest make ; five other Grands ; fifty new Stciif Pinnos for practice rooms,
and two splendid Pipe Organs. There is also an elegant librar ’
extensive Colli —*-*■ * •
tions. All the
cold water,
is a bank, which insures teachers and students against losing money! the College becoming respon
sible for all valuables deposited in this bank. The health, comfort and happiness of the gins is
constantly looked after; parents being promptly apprised of sickness, etc. The facultv con
sists of 26 as able and conscientious teachers as were ever gathered together in the South.
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II reimu College is located In Gainesville, Georgia, the "Queen City of the Mountains,” a town of 10,000
population. It is situated upon what ia known as the Piedmont Escarpment; altitude over 1.600 feet;
a re.-iort noted for its mineral springs, health and pleasure resorts and beautiful scenery. The Illue
Hiiljc ihiun of liluiHilHins ||,1 ill |,iinni-aniii' v-v at a ilisl ■iin-e from It to mile-. along llm
Northern horizon. An electric line connects Gainesville with mountain stream, the Chattahoochee
river, and with Lake Warner, a beautiful sheet 0/ water, affording boating, swimming, etc.
Believing that a certain amount of recreation is a helpful pleasure, it is the policy of Brenau
to give pupils several exearsions into the mountains every year. Trips arc taken to the
natural wonders of the country; to tho gold fields and mines,'and to the beautiful Tallulah
Falls region, rightly called the “ Switzerland of Amorica. Scientists declare the
air contains more ozone than of any other spot east of the Rockies.
For handsome catalog and full information address A. W. VanHOOSE or H. J. PEARCE, Gainesville, Ga.
BAPTIST.
TEMPLE BAPTIHT—Corner W. Hunter
nml Muiigum streets. The pastor, Dr.
Mini, will occupy the pulpit nt l»otli the
morning nnd erenlng services. Communion
nt tin* dose of the morning service. Sun
day Mhool itt 9:30 it. m. Prnyer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:45.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—A. Cowan, pas
tor. Sunday Nobool at 9:16 a. in. The morn-
Ijjf norvlce will lx» In the Interest of an of*
fering for tho completion of the building.
r.vungfllBtlc service nt 7:45 p. m. sortoou.
Subjeer, "Needless Halting/'
. PONCE DeLEON AVENUE BAPTI8T-
R**v. JnnltnW. Millard, D. J>., pastor. Di
vine worship morning and evening, with
preaching .hr the pastor. Subjects: ll a.
"By Still Waters, an Expository Study
"f Hu* Book of Jimhua;" 8 p. nt., the third
fig — on vital questions,
SOPTII SIDE BAPTIST—Capitol avenue.
tif«r Weytitan, Preaching at 11 a. m. and
• :4» I*, m. hy the pastor. Rev. J. S. Dunlap.
Hnndny school nt 9:30 a. in. Ladles' meet
ing at 3:90 n. m. Prayer and praise service
st * :45 Wodneday.
PRE8BYTERIAN.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—
•«nKt Peachtree afreet nnd North avenue.
«* 9:30 a. iu. Men's League at — ... ....
Tenchera' training class nt the same hour.
J uristlan Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer meet
'"i: Widuenlay at 8 p. iu. At the morning
service the Iutnl'a supper will l»e celebrated
nnd there will be a preparatory aervlce on
hut unlay evening, Juuo 30, at 8.
INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN—The
pastor, llev. Jnmea B. Flcklett, will preach
tomorrow at 11 a. tu. Sunday school at
Young People's Society nt 7:15
Wednesday nigh
Moore MEMORIAL*PRESBYTERIAN—
i." r, K F Lockle nml Ijitimer streets. Dr. A.
B- Ilolderhy, pastor. The sacrament of
»»*• Lord's «up|M?r will be administered at
th«* morning service. Preaching by tt«
pastor «t 11 n; in. nnd t p. m. Chrlatlan Eu-
d-uvor at 7 p. m.
JACKSON HILL"BATTIST-OIlver J.
J 'M»elauU, pastor. Services at 11 a. ui. and
• I*, iu. Preaching hy the pastor. At the
umrnliif service the pastor's subject will lie
, I ke living Klodneaa of a Sovereign Clod.
At the evening servlcv pastor's subject will
*' "My GoapeL" At the close of the even-
ng aerrtce a numlMT of candidates will Ik?
l/'ldlsed. Baptist Young People’* Union nt
‘ P- m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mid*
week prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. ui.
..NORTH ATLANTA BAITI8T—Corner
Ib'inphlll nvenur and Emmett street.
I aching by the pastor, William II. Bell.
" r * l *• *“• P* Ettmaiy school
*** n. m.
• u. ni., nni'ini inJ by
Atkinson, of McDonough, G*. Sunday school
*' 9:JI a. m. Personal Workers' Club at
• P- tu. I»ray**r taeetlng and Hiwch
'■""JJwner Wednesday evening*! 8 o'clock.
Lidles* meeting Monday at 3J9
. BAPTIBT TABERNACLE—Sunday night
I r . Mronghton will preach on Dr. Torrey
*hd his theolArr. ,r l» It of <iod or the
I^viiy* m. Broughton waa eluent from
the eity engagrtl Iu a meetlug In Medlwm.
•luring the recent Torrey dficusslou. but
uow go Into the eabfrct fnmt WjL 0 *®
pintform. Dr. Bnmghtou will alao dll his
J"‘BHt at 11 •Vloct. The •**)«*..
•ennon will be "Our korward
‘ ATJTOL AVENUE IlAfT-WT-Ber Jrobu
Briggs.- pastor. Services at 11 a* m.
■ni > p i. ^ rlzht hand *rf Wloadilp
l« >-w.rd..l at ibr und-nlnz —*lrr^
Thj „f m. .rmlnic trtll be
.Tb. Iijlpe Thoucbt. of Ibr Xwxtle l'.eL- -
s >.inlay at 9*39 a. w* Barsca meet*
[P* »• » p. n. UMviaf. Udl*.' XMwn
W,V,', p p.S:^S.r n
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Society meets Thun
FIRST BAPTIST—Corner Peachtree and
Cain streets. W. W. Landrum, D.D., pas
tor. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Sub
ject, ‘•Christ In Us/’ Evening worship nt
8 o’clocgT Subject, "The Itevivlug River."
METHODI8T.
8T. LUKE MKTHODIBT-At the June*
tlon of Powell street aud Beresn avenue.
Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. Preach
ing ut 11 a. m. hy Rev. J. II. Eakes. D.D.,
the presiding elder. Preaching at 8 p. to.
by the pastor, George W. Grluer.
THE EOEL8TON MEMORIA1^—Corner of
Washington nnd Fulton street. Special
church meeting 11 o. m. Sunday school 9.10
a. ui. Kpworth League 6:30 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK MBTIIODIST-Preacb*
lug at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor.
Rev. W. II. LaPrade, Jr. The Sunday
school will ic*»et at 4 p. m.. Instead of tha
usual nmmLg hour. Major U. J. Guinn,
who has been superintendent of the school
for seven years, has moved Into the city
and tbla will be hl> last Sunday Id College
Park.
TRINITY M ETI1ODI ST—Corner White-
hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. Lee.
the paetor, will prenob nt both the 11 a. in.
nnd 8 p. iu. services. Sunday school ut
9:30 a. m. Weekly prayer meeting W edi
day 8 p. m.
WALKER STREET METIIODIBT-
Preachlug nt 11 h. m. by Rev. Auguetua
Earnest am! at 8 p. in. by the pastor. Rev.
Wilds Pierce. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.
nnd special program for the Juvenile Mis
sionary Society at 3:30 p. w. Stewards meet
In regular inouthly meeting Tuesday at the
parsonage at 8 p. m. Regular prayer meeU
Ing Wednesday nt 8 p. m.
ENGLISH AVENUE METIIODI8T-
Weateru Heights. II. E. L. Tlinmoiis, pas
tor. I’rr»rblns at Jl a. m, by Rev. (I. H.
I^*wls. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. 7:30 p.
in. services couducteil by the Railroad loiiug
Cbrlatlw Anwclnlbm. nlrnirn
lux pomluplwl by 6. II. Hryiii'Hir. 1 rny**r
mti'tlnz WiiliiPKluy 7:30 p. m. Y nun* Hi'n •
prny.r ukh'Hiik Krliluy 7U» p. ui. Hi
prnyer nieetluf.
JKKFKRHON 8TIIKET JIETIIODIHT-II.
E. Ip Tlmuionn. puitor. I'rrarhlni «t 11 «.
in. by the pnntnr. Hnmlny arbqol »:» «.
in. 1're.eblng ut 7:» by iter. <*. \\. I*wla.
HiinrlM- prayer ineeilii*. Monday IM p. m.
the Heady YVorkem. Tnea-lny 7:30 p. m.
rnyer ineetln*. Ilollneiw prayer ineetlllf
hnradny at 7 :S0 p. m.
YY'EHI.ET SI KYIOIII Ale-Corner Auburn
nvenue nnd Ivy atreel. Her. Frank Kakea.
pnntnr. Sunday acliool ID a. in. IInay I eo-
ple'n elaaa. Vounx Mena lluraea Bible
elaat. Yonnz Kadlea' Fbllnthen elnja. Al
11:15 a. in. nnerauienj "f the Imrd a anp.
per. ITeaeklu* at *:15 by pa at or. Kp-
worth I .ensue Devotional aerv ee (:« p. iu.
Mid-week prayer nieetlnx YY eilnewUr even,
lux nt < o'cloelc. Itexulnr ehnrrb aortal a.fe
Xoon-dor prayer meellni erery day 17 to
1 o'clock.
8T. JAMES METHODIST—T B Kendall,
laaior. l’reaeblnx 11 n. m. and
r paator. Sunday whool »:» n. in. Prayer
/eeilnx YVedneaday 7:45 p. ui. Jleu a pra/er
night nt 8
meeting Saturday
rise |»rayer ui**etlr
at 6 o'clock, t'ott
, .’clock.
.rw.Jng every Sunday uki. .. w
Cottage prayer meeting every
Friday night,
8T. MARK METHODIST—Corner fra eh
Iree and Fifth alreetn. The paator. Iter
Chnrleu O. Joliea. D.D., will preueh at II
a. in. and admlnleter the rommunion. No
nervlee nt nlxhr. Suiebiy nebool »*>• “•
lienf mule elan ranaht by ». F. I rtiaaeMe.
YY'ouinn'a i'orrlfn jllaalonary ibiHety Tuen-
dar 4:31. Oeneral prayer meettat iVedaeu-
day » p. m.
FIRST METlioDIST—Junetlon offracb-
tree and Iry atreetn. Rev. cbarlea E. Dow-
man D.D.. pastor. Sunday ochoid at 9:31
Tra. ' iraidle woreblp at lt« a. ». and »
p. in. At the morolna .nervlee Rev. M.
Sievsssrffi^
*lve an addrean. Climn mratlux liu[tiedlately
after the morulnx aevvb-v. Junior mole
atudy at 4 p. iu. Kpw.wtb Ijraxoe devvitbin.
al nervlee at 7 p. a>. Mld wrak nervlee
YVedneaday at » p. ro.
.VEIJ.IE DODD MEMORIAb-Coeuer of
YVanblnxfn afreet and Rhine avenue
l*rm*'blns nt 11 k. m. aftd * p. m. wtwiajr
■rbool at 9:t5 a. m. Christian yommonlon
toot ebanth comhlnalom at floss of immilag
EPISCOPAL.
t-ATHEDRAI^Forner YVanklaxtjn nnd
HST-./kK ^-naJ: U a^uttr”:
lowing. SnB'lay oihool at »:•. All other
days: 7 Jl a. im, holy
morning prayer; 6 p. m.. evening prayer.
Wednesday and Friday litany nt 10:80.
ST. LUKES—Corner Pryor and Houston.
Rpv. C. II. Wllrner, ri*cior, 7;30 n. m., holy
communion; 11 u. m.. holy conuminlon and
sermon: 8 p. m.. evening prayer and ser
mon. Sunday school at 9:45. Friday litany
at 1L
INCARNATION—Lee. near Gordon, West
End. Rev. J. 4. P. Perry, rector. 7:» n.
■i h
lyer
. ei
^.JOOl v .
Friday litany nt 4:30.
ALL 8AINT8—Corner West Peachtree and
lorth avenue. Rev. Z. S. Far land, rector.
8 a. m., holy communion: 11 a', in., litany,
sermon and holy communion; 6 n. in., even-
S , Sunday school at 9:45. Wednes-
.. v . .. rfa.
ui.. holy communion and sermon uy
the bishop. Sunday school at 9:46.
lay school, every Sunday, at 8:80.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta
J venue and Polllnm. Rer. Gilbert Higgs.
>.D., In charge. Evening prayer nml ser
mon nt 4:30. Sunday school at 1:30. Friday
evening prayer ami choir work at 8.
ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent.
Rev. Glltiert Higgs. In charge. Holy com
munion nnd sermon at 11. Sunday school
nt 4:30. Wedneadny, litany and choir work
at 8.
and sermon at 11.
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rer. C. „
• -uigNton In charge. Morning prayer and
sermon nt 11;
, PRESBYTERIAN.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Rsv.
Charles It. Nlsbet, pastor. Service at II a.
m., this l»e!ng the fifth anniversary of the
organisation of the church. Special services
will l»e held. There will be uo ulght ser
vice, as this church will unite with the
Grace Methodist church In a union meeting
at the? new Ornce church. Sunday school
nt 9:39 a. in. Y, P. S. at 7:16 p. m. Mid
week prayer service Wednewlay nt 8 |». tu.
ner or Harris anu spring streets, tier, u,
II. Mack. iMstor. Morning worship and ser
mon at 11. Subject of the sermon, "The
ISvIne Program." The quarterly com-
iiiuulnii of the laord's supper will also lie
celebrated at this service. All members
are expected to fie present. No s«>rvlce at
night. Monday school at 9:33 a. m.
FIRM!* PRESBYTERIAN—The pastor.
Bar. C. P. Bridewell, will preach tomorrow
at 11 a. m. The evening services hare lieen
discontinued till the first of Scpb.**nlwr.
Westminster longue Sunday evening nt 7'!&
Prayer meeting Weilnesday evening
o’clock. Kaudny nrhool 9:16 a. tu.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SU> \ AY
SCHOOL—The Unit Presbyterian ebureu la
In the heart of the Htr. one block from
the post office on Marietta street. If you
— 1 stranger (ji the Htr coma meet with
unorrow morning and we ll take away
that lonesome feeling and make you fuel
at tonne. 11mm from the primary through
the Hllde class. All yon need do Is to
listen slid enjoy. We luvlte ypn personally.
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Jack-
aoo and Chamlierlla street*. Rev. T. II.
Newkirk, pastor. Preaching Sunday nt 11
n. m. and 8 p. in. Regular Wednesday
evening prayer meetlug nf» p. iu. Sunday
school nt 9:39 n. ui. Young People's So
ciety meets »'rlday at » p. m.
nt 9J9 n. m. Preaching at 11 a. tu, by tbe
pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 8
P- m. m
CHR?8TIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—Not 44 East Hunter
street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor.
n *
WESTERN HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN MIS
SION—Sunset avenue, near Kennedy street.
Bible school nt 8:30 a. tu. Preaching at 11
a. in. and 8 p. m.
.. JInnant, paator. Bible school every
.jord's day at 10 n. m. Preaching first
Ixird'a duy at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL
IMMANUEL CONGREGATlONAIj-Stew
arts aveuue. Iter. Sturr u. Williams, pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. Preach
ing U n. m. and 7:39 p. m.
MARIETTA STREET CON'-
Al/— ltov. W. II. Tillman, pastor. Preach
Ing at 1 a. m aud 7:90 p. in. Sunday school
at 3:30 p. -
Carnet- _ .
H I)., twator. Sunday school 9:10 a.
reaching U a. m. auil 7:80 p. m. Yc
People's meeting 6:46 p. tu. * —
mon. "What To Do With a
»/ Evening se
Makes Where.
•rnlng
_ Guilty Con
Heaven Open
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHRISTIAN TRAVELING MEN—Glfi
will meet Sunday. July 1. 3:30 n. m.,—I
Klmltsll house, room 104. Visiting and
local traveling men cordially United.
Y. U. C. A.-.Corner Pryor and J
avenue. At J:30V'clock the Bible do
be eondneted by Rev. C. 4. Oliver. /**
Vcloek Dr. J. W. l,ee of Trinity Methodist
church will sepak to men on * subject of
Interest. The singing will lie led by W. C.
Manafleld, assisted by Mrs. A. Boatman
as planlat. All men are Invited to attend
these services. Building open from 3 to 6
o’clock.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALL!
ANCK—Regular services at Alliance hall,
72% North Broad street. Holiday afternoon
and Wedneadny afternoon at 3:39. This
Huiutyw Is missionary day; subject, "The
, —, jy
afternoon at 3:39 at 122 Peachtree afreet.
"Character" la the topic which the mem
bers will reason about tomorrow.
IJNIVRRHALIHT CHURCH-Rev. .Everett
I lean Kllriiwood. imator. Prcui hltig by the
pastor at 11. Subject, "Tbe Uhrlatbiiiftir of
Jnat Retribution for Hilt." Sunday school
«t 9:46. No evening service.
_. T . . ... Chris
tian Life." and at. 8 p. ui. on "The Finest
Sinner In Comparison with the Weakest
Christian."
CHURCH OF CHRIST—West End nv.
line, co*'. r We|Porn street, lllbb* atialy at
“■ ‘ * and rommnulon
/er meeting Thun
Take Walker street
at 9M a. bi. Cbrlaflaa
i.aJ
WBtrr END CHRISTIAN—Corner fDw.b»a
and Dtuta streets. Rer. Heraanl P. Smith,
paator. Preaching at 11 a. in. and Ip. A
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist)
—17 West Baker stret. "life" Is the SUb'
Jeer of the Immni Mrrmon Hnmlny, July 1,
at 11 a. m. There will lie no Sunday even
ing service during tbe months of July nml
‘iignst, Wednesday testimonial meeting
t 8 p. m. Reading rooms 812 814 English
mertcau building.
Tent Meeting—Rev. Itolfe Hunt, pastor
Of the fougregationaUst Metb'HlIat church
anil president of tJ*** Atlanta Bible school,
will continue bin iiu-etlng under tbe tent at
corner of South Pryor and Uawaon afreets
for several nL-jht*. lie Is he!t)g asststed
l»y Mr. Edward Young Clarke, Jr., who Is a
inoat efflcleat helper. Hnmlny at 11 a. m.
Dr. Hunt will preach on ’•prayers In Gol
deu Vials." Sunday night, "The Ever-liv
ing Intercessor."
. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth and tisrnett
atreeta. Sunday school at 9:39 s. nt. Her
vice* will l»e road net ed ami .
K cached by the imator. Rev. W. Voli-
rebt, at II o'clock. After the service a
congregational meeting will be held. Young
People's Society will meet at 4 p.
8myrna Camp Moating.
This camp meeting will be conduct
ed thin year by Rev. R. F. Otta, who
haa recently taken charge of this
church and the one nt Conyers. Rev.
Dr. Holderby, Rev. Dr. Flinn. Rev.
Dr. Walker, Rev. Dr. Convene, Bor.
Dr. Nlabet and Rev. Dr. Beattie are
on the program for the week. These
meetings are largely attended ami
very profitable and Interesting.
The Catholic bishop at Vllna, Rus
sia, haa sent a report to the synod
showing that since the ukase of re
ligious toleration over 20,900 members
of the orthodox church havt
Catholics.
DANGEROUSLY INJURED
BY A TURjEUOBBEER
Special to The IlcorgUn.
Newberry, H. C„ June 10.—While
feeding her chicken, Mra. A. J. Long-
•hore waa atruck by a Inrge' turkny
gobbler which ran up behind her, the
blow throwing her to the ground.
Being very old, ahe aiiatalnnd a a*,
lioua fracture of the hip, which will In
all probability lake aome time to mend.
HOKE SMITH SPEAKS
ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
Special lo The Georgian,,
Reldvllle, Oa., June 10.—Hon.' Hoke
Bmlth will apeak at Olennvllle on July
There will be a barbecue. Many
amuaementa have been provided for,
and a braaa band will fumteh mualc.
SPEER CANDIDATE
FOR STATE AUDITOR
The Sonth'f Ideal College-Preparatory Home School
Georgia Military Academy
College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga.
a dimtiny la fixed aa he paisea from 12 to 18y
pantoi
f opportunity I*
Your
Hint question with every parent
%. what environment will f\i!ly eatUfy the peculiar tieetin
tl insure hU fullest development, eorial, moral, intelh
phy«n al ? Correspondence with ua will aid any p
In this academy evert teacher ia a apecialiat. everv
afforded every boy, the full limit of attendance la rearh>
Splendid equipment, perfect health, dellKhtfu! Southern winters of
the famous piedmont retion, 1,300 feet above aea level. About M
boarding puptia lire with preekJent and faculty of 10. Ui^hr*- moral
and social tone. Select patronage from many Staten Regular military
drills, good gymnasium, modern reading room, wholesome athletira
under trained director, thorough preparation for any college or the
national acarlemiee. boofckeup>ng. etenqgranhy, tyorwnling, manoa
training, music. rOI.. .1. t . M(M)DWAIID, A. 31.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, GA.
1906-
I90T
The FORTY-EIGHTH action of the Lucy Cobb I natitufe, an in
stitution for the education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. ForCittlogue and roomretenrfi.
tions apply to
MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal.
With the creation of tha office of' /—I /"V •XT’
atate auditor of accounta practically v>l vj A.
aaaured, the name ot linn. YY'. J. Hprrr College
la being prominently mentioned aa the j.
right man for the place.'
For twenty-two yenra he' waa con-
nectad with the office of atate treaeur-
er, four of them ae treaaurer. He had
o give up the work owing lo trail
ealth, but hna regained hi, alrenglh.
YVhen the bill haa panted the *en>
te and received the aignatuYe of the I
governor, Mr, Hpaer will make forrnnl |
application for the |io»ltlon. Ill*
frlenda any that ha Is the very man
for the place because of hla long con
nection with the treaaurer', office. Ho I
far no one else has been mentioned In
tbla connection.
and Conservatory
d iu s t>cautifal
with moat aalu-
lintatc, COX COL*
a ii d CONftf’RVA-
dm many advas.
students from aay
art of America.
Silly fourth session
gins Sept, nth, kjs6,
11 h is instructors ,
a ad
DYING MAN FOUND
ON RAILROAO TRACK
patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory,
rectors, has9 teachers, pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all n:odert
cnees; many Improvement* made recently. Por catalogue and illustrations, address
ADIEL J. MONCRIEF. President, or WILLIAM S. COX.
niveraltles
* n (t conservatories.
Broad courses of stndy,
high standards, fla*
mder distioguDhed dU
i all n:o«!ern conveob
Hiterinl to Tha Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 10.—A ape.
clot from Trenton, Oa., ,aya Allen
Clark, a m,.abler from Gadsden, Ala.,
waa (mind In a dying condition on the
railroad tracks near Trenton. Os., ye,,
terday. He was taken to Trenton,
where he died soon after.
It I, believed that he fell from a
freight train.
REDUCED R. R. RATES
FOR FOURTH OF JULY.
The W. & A. R. R. and 14. C. & St.
L. Railway will sell cheap round trip
FREE
BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND
to FIVE person
I- i-Honal Instruction, who ^
clip and HEND this nntU-zY to eltha
DRAUGHON’S
ATLANTA, 122 Psachtrea.
Piedmont Hotel Block.
Columbia or Montgomery.
-. JM "... Jl V..—K W w. K ,£?0 1 i™ n T HAlf. ra^r~,fDllr. cf I
ti/lfa(t fn all nfllnt, ami*H nt tha RfcPLND MONHl. law, {Voniliuhlp, AHth- j
tickett to All points south of the Ohio paths. Letter-Writ inn. 6rawmg. utftMQtng,
and Potomac and east of the Miasle- iioainma r.r,g!i.h. Banking, etn.
sippi river. Including 8L Louis, Uolbv-* in 16 Htausa. •300,000.00
Ev,n,vlll, and Cincinnati, at one and E^'raTri * In 1 SStTnfSSw^rrtbr n^lVrlt 1 :
one-third fares: tlektt, to be told r-.r reur«,inr^tnr mki itruur,.
July 2d, 3d. end 4th, good to return YOU MUST l n '>pt-rb>»j>t tbmi.Wb.ir KHF.K,
untn July sth, 1*06. B&TogSSiK
For further Information and tick- i.«k. ^ii,u.i.~i
tt4 anpl, to .in/ Sgcnt of the w. A . ———
A..H Pi. Shouldn’t Be Overlooked
CHAS. E. HARMAN, 1 f.r
General Pate. Agent. iwii.v*
WANTED
A BOOK-KEEPER ANO
8TEN06RAPHER .
WHO HAS ATTENOCO TNC
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
ATLANTA, OA.
1 ho Leading Huslness
School of the Sou
KEEPING, fl'-.nrihandand'c
p *■'« Ligllsh Depart manta. <
I J r',000(ira.lus'rs; ••*») stafiants ai
illy. Karat y
ui-ns drily for offl -f
}>r O-varnors, Hat
fly#
afslstsnts. Ei
stora, Ilankari .
Its Dlp-
i- i.ivlsa »ura {isoap-irt t» a good pool*' a.
K ’’f*- r.• w ratalf-gu-f-F#. Maott<* a this
j,ar^r Address A. C. BAlSCOC.
L W ARtlOlO. V-Wrest . Atisats. Os.
Ua Brine* Altwrt rlnnr-fit to hla body. prarfan
to larturw. be palls off bln *rsl him I battona
c*H»f. no iHArfHsw how c»»M. If Is**'* gmi.g
Mayarltrar. tha (iirnm unsikhw. ks<l l»rat
hla hapfrlr-at I aspiration "wbrn tbf tbawA*^ i blra» i
roarad. th»- wlada howb l. and tl.* -:u -i-*-»• «
>!a»ti«wl In tMagfng aborts >lown the wi »*Jow {thr xj
pants of his study." ‘l-ughi
—jfltuta an las-
irsw.-^Attroft Frve
tha rrcHpt
SB Irtejslraf|*»ll. Ill tha .llitlUM of
bt s drive tbe battle of hWs U
Thorouoh courses of Bookkaoping
and Shorthand at groatly reduced rates.
Uooo position* secured or money re
funded. Ask our hundreds of gradu
ates and their employers about US.
Clip this ed, sand to uo. and raooivo
largo illustrated catalogue.