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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
8CHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
CONSOLIDATION IN 1898 OF THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGES.
FACULTY
A. W. CALHOUN,
Wm. Perrin Nicolton, M.D.
Wm. Simpc n Elkin, A.B., M.D.,
W. F. Westmoreland, M.D.
Hunter P. Cooper, M.D.
H. F. Harris, M.D.
John 0. Earnest, M.D.
Charles G. Giddings, M.D.
Cyrus W. Strickler, M.D.
Michael Hoke, M.D.
M.D., LL.D., President.
J. S. Todd, M.D.
Dean. Louis H. Jones, A.M., M.D.
Floyd Wilcox MoRae, M.D.
J. Clarence Johnson, M.D.
Dunbar Roy, M.D.
' James B. Baird, M.D.
W. S. Goldsmiths M.D.
E. Bates Block, M.D.
Bernard Wolff, M.D.
8. T. Barnett, M.D.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
T. V. Hubb.rd, M. D.
George F. Payns, Ph. 0., M. D.
A. L Fowler, M. D.
J.'H. John., M. D.
Hugh M. Lok.y, M. D.
F. 0. Hodgson, M, D.
0. P. Hugul.y, M. D.
E. O. Richard,on, M. D.
A. H. L<ndorm., M. D.
E. P. Ripley,
Claud. A. Smith, M. D.
C. E. Boynton, M. D,
W. B. Armstrong. M. D.
L 8. Hardin, M. 0.
W. A. Salmon, B. 8., M. D
W. E. P.roon, M. D.
a C. Mix.ll, M. D.
C. R. Andrew., M. D.
Q. F. Chamb.r., M. D,
The fifty-second annual session of the Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons begins October 1st. 1906. •
With a corps of forty professors and Instructors, this Institution stands second to no medical school In the country, and Is an honor to the profession and the state of Georgia. The public will no longer accept the service, of an Incompetent physician; he
must be a man trained In all the branches of medical science, and such a man can only be trained In a school fully equipped In every department.
We are pleased to state that Mr. Andrew Carnegie has recently given the Institution a large sum of money, and the Hoard of Trustee, havo sot aside a building to be known as the Carnegie Pathological Institute, which will contain three /trie labora
tories, each equipped with an ample number of microscopes, together with all the modern apparatus and appliances for tho cultivation of pathogenic organisms. The students are encouraged to do work In this department.
Four years are required, the last of which Is devoted largely to clinical and practical work.
Our students have access to the Grady Hospital and all of the principal infirmaries and hospitals In the city. Tho new and commodious bulldlng„that Is now being erected, will be finished, equipped and ready for occupancy by October 1st One feature of
the new building will be a gymnasium, with shower baths. Here the students will be taught the use and application of exercises for various diseases. For a catalogue or Information concerning the College,
JdJrcss WILLIAM SIMPSON ELKIN, M. ©., ‘Dean,
or S. T, BARNETT, M. Tlegislrar.
ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA SCHOOL
OF
TECHNOLOGY.
Free Scholarships.
Georgia School of Technology
Is better equipped and organized mail departments than ever before, and
prepared to do the belt work In It. hi.-
rnCC emnT IDCHIDC lory. In order to afford the young men
rKCC SLIlULAKSnir 5. of Georgia hlgh-clsss technical educa
tion, the legislature at It. last session
assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county In the state. Take Im
mediate advantage of this opportunity and write for latest catalog of In
formation illustrating advantages of the Georgia Tech for prospective stu
dents. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining. Civil
Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of
Shop, Mill, Laboratories, otc. Now Library; new Chemical Laboratory.
The forty members of the Class of 110, were placed in desirable and
lucrative position. BEFORE GRADUATION. Write for further Informa
tion. •
K. 6. flATHESON, A. M., LL.D., Pres.
ATLANTA, GA.
SUNNY SOUTH SUMMER SCHOOL
9T WASHINGTON ST.
GEORGE C. LOONEY and MRS. GEORGE C. LOONEY
Arithmetic and English Grammar chiefly. Any other branch
of a collegiate education if desired. Open 2d of July at 8 a. m.
MADISON.
IIm Rath Ingram .attended the B. T.
U. ronveDtlen In Atlanta.
[ra. liea.Ie Arery 1» visiting Meads la
xntn.
Ir. and Mrs. D. P. Few. of Atlanta, ar*
ting Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Trw.
Ir. and Mr«. Henry William. «r« geests
Colonel and Mra. P. C. Foster.
Ira. Irby Kilpatrick bu returned t.
MM after a »Utt to her patents. Mr.
I lira. M. L Richter. . .
im Iren. Au.tln ha. returned from
ibSnfftoo, where »he has been attend*
achooL
ceremony was performed by IUr. W. T.
IrrlM. The bride la amo of Madison s
moot enlturM yoanc ladles and her many
friends regret that her marriage will take
her to another city. The groom la one of
fewss Rswa
Xowell.
pa
naruer to Mr, na..
took Id.ee. The home w«» bean-
Iv decorated ll, »Llte l.lid •
reception hull Ml.-ei Virdidn H'lt'.-r
SjUi. Cat Burner .erred nunch. The
COVINGTON.
Thursday Mr. Carl Smith and Ml..
Minnie Mobley war. united In marriage
by Rev. R. C. Cleckler. The marriage
was a surprise to the most tntlmau
friends of the young people.
Mr. Smith is a well known and pop
ular young business man of thin city,
and Mlxs Mobley Is one of Covingt&n’s
attractive young women.
Mr. and Mn. Fmlth, after the wed
ding tour, will rcetdi; In Covington.
s
OUTHERN SOCIETY
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
BRUNSWICK.
Mr. Frank D. Aiken has Just return
ed from a trip to Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Talt have gone
to Asheville, N. C., where they will
spend the summer.
Mr. and Mr*. L. Rothschild, of Shreve
port, La, are th« guests of Mr. and
Mra. Phil Kellar.
Mrs. Frank Wrench and sons are the
gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wrench,
on St. Simon's Island.
Mrs. Samuel Benedict, of Cedartown,
who has been visiting Mrs. Mallory
King, has gone for a visit to Cleve
land, Ohio.
Captain and Mrs. B. J. Largo have
gone to Atlanta to attend the marriage
of Mr. B. M. Large to Mias Emily Gro-
gcan.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Atkina have re
turned to Thomasvllle, after spending
a month on St. Simon's Island.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Peeples and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herndon, who
have been spending some weeks on St.
Simon's, have returned to this city.
Mrs. John Moore, and daughter. Miss
Elizabeth, and Mrs. Scarlett, have re
turned to Brunswick after an extended
vlst to points In Florida. ,
Mr. R. L. Michaels, of Albany, and
Mr, M. Schwarabaum, aro In the clly
for a few days.
Mrs. J. D. Sparks entertained on
Wednesday In' honor of Miss Essie Be-
eant, of Jacksonville, Fla.
F. A. Guild, of Atlanta, has been
spending several days In this city.
M. T. Bailey, of Birmingham, Ala.,
has been visiting friends In Brunswick.
Miss Helen Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff,
Is visiting Mr. and Mra. F. A. Dunn.
Miss Talluah Fleming Is at home
rain, after a visit to friends on St.
_.mon's Island.
Mra. George Woodfln, of Savannah,
Is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. if. K. duBIgnop, Miss Mamie
Symons and the Misses Stiles, have
returned from St. Simon’s, where,they
have been for several days.
Mra. W. M. Tupper « '
Six-Hand Euchre Club
her cotage on St. Simon’s.
Miss Lola May Shoeppel has re
turned from Waycross, where-she was
the guest of Mias Mary Thigpen.
Miss Meta Scarlett leaves In a few
days for a visit to friends In Vidalla.
Mra. Mark Verdery, of Jacksonville,
Fla, has returned to her home, after
a visit to Mra. D. D. Atkinson.
Mra. L. A. Hardee and Miss Essie
Bcasant, of Jacksonville, Fla, are the
guests of Mra. J. D. Sparks.
Ml is Julia Osstoit, of Carrolton, Is
expected st Cumberland Monday, for
a visit of a week or more.
Mrs. Hodgson, of Waycross, has re
turned to her home, after a visit to
her sister, Mrs. E L. Btevens, of this
city.
Mrs. B. T. Sinclair, of Darien, has re
turned to her home, after a visit to
Mrs. D. M. Higgs here.
J. C. Purcell has Just returned from
a abort visit to Femandlna, Fla.
Mn. R. O. Jackson, of this city, is
spending a few days on Cumberland Is
land,
ilsi
the guest
this week.
Miss Bellinger, ,,, n,u„,
will In a few days visit Miss Leah
Brown, In this city.
Mra. Thomas Lloyd has returned to
Brunswick, after a visit of several
months In Texas.
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Connell, of Cairo;
are visiting Mr<. J. W. Lilly this week.
Among the recent arrivals at Cum
berland Island are Messrs. Macon
Sharp and William Hurst, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomas Wrench, of St. George,
la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wrench, of this city.
Midshipman John Atklnaon, of the
United Stated* navy, who haa been via-
Itlng friends In this section, has gone
to New York to rejoln'hl* vessel, the
U. S. S. Kearsargc.
Mra. Darley and Mra. Joiner have
returned to their home In Portamouth,
Vs, after a pleasant visit to Mra. R. P.
Wheeler. In thla city.
MIm Ida Lamb la the guest of Mra.
Mitchell Lamb, In Jacksonville, Flo.
Mra. J. M. Madden Is expected home
Dr. Holmes Mason, of Macon, Is vis
iting Mr. and Mn. B. H. Houseman.
Miss Ellse McDonald, Is visiting ths
Misses Taylor, In Fraderlka.
Mra. E C. Butler And children, of
Fitzgerald, era vlstlng friends In this
city.
E A. Turner has returned from a trip
to Savannah.
Elmore Twltty Is back from a pleas
ant visit In Waycross.
A. IJ. Moras and Mlsi Morse, of Ab
beville, 8. C„ are visiting Mra. A. W.
Way, In this city. ■*
Miss Olive Munarlyn, of Jacksonville
Fla, Is visiting Miss Janie Symona
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Miss-Annie Whitfield, of Washing
ton, D. C, is th* guest of Miss Marls
Whitaker.
Miss Kate Thrash Is the guest of
Dr. and Mra. T. O. Powell for A few
days.
Miss Mary Lou Flemlster Is critical
ly III with typhoid fever. Slight hop*
Is entertained of her recovery.
The commencement axercleea of tha
Georgia Military Collage began Sun
day and will extend through Wednes
day. A large number of visitors era
here. .
Mra George Fort, of Knoxville, Ten
nessee, who has been tha guest of her
mother, Mrs. Anna Crawford, has re
turned home.
Mn. Thomas Little, of Sparta Is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Prosser.
Mias Minnie Scurry has returned to
her home In Rome.
Mra. A. I H. Cash, of Fitzgerald, Is
ire, railed by telegram on account of
a critical Illness of her slatar, Miss
Mary Lou Flemtster.
Mra. Francis Perkins Is at home
again, after several weeks' stay In At
lanta and Augusta
OXFORD.
, sole Dickey, with Professor sad
Mrs. i. P. Ilsnurr, left Monday for Atlanta,
where tier will lie the (mats of Mra Hid.
Dor'S mother. Mra C. K. Do'
1.£"
there they will lie the geests of Mra Hen-
lerli mother, Mra C. K. Dowmaq.
Professor Thomu F. Homing, of Kports,
who for ths past year haa been protestor
of English and history la the Cedertown
High School, has retnrned to his home after
a pleasant visit to friends In Ogfqrd.
Professor Merlon Williams was ths g
of friends In Oxford last week.
Miss Nell Lowry left flatnrday for At
lanta, where she will visit Miss Jtnls
IImwn t'ofer.
Miss Annie Hus llsnnsll left last week
« r a rMt to her sitter, Mra John Poor, of
’est Point.
Mlea Leonora Smith Is In Atlanta, ths
returned home
Vlfiis Jahle r'ofsr. of Atlsnts, was tho
guest of Miss Nell Lowry during tho Emory
commencement.
Mins Carrie Smith Is ths guest of Miss
anulu Mlugletou.
Professor Dougina Rtinihle has retnrned
from a Tlslt to his home In sooth Georgia.
Mr. Thornaa W. Ollvrr arrlrrd In Oxford
Saturday with hla bride, who was formerly
Miss Kata Drawer, of Marietta.
Dr. sod Mra Charles Peppier hare gone
to Kb rope, where they will spend ths sum
mer.
Mias Luclle Mitchell, of Atlanta, Is ths
nest of Judge and Mrs. Cspers Hl' k-'n
Prufrsaor Hinton. of Wr-!rjan Colt...... la I
Mnpany With his wife, attended the Bin,try
It sa tbs gueata of Prof-«a..e|
will apeod ths sum-1
.'HTMMtoni at Attests, Is the gueet J
sf Dr. end Mrs. James E. I ticker, 1
Miss Cleopatra Farnsworth la the su-at I
r Miss Nautile Haas Thomas.
Hr. Helen llranhstn has ratnmsd ’"met
from Atlanta.
CORDELE.
One of the prettiest weddings evag 1
seen In Cordels was that of Mi-s i.n- J
morsh Oleger to Mr. Adalbert Htch-
hlna, which occurred In the new par
lors of ths Central Hotel Tne„,i»y|
evening St 9 o’clock. The . eremnny
was performed by Dr. A. U. CtmpbelL
Tha bride was gowned In .whlto silk I
melllane over white chiffon.
Mias Beatrice Oleger, slatsr of the
bride, wo* gowned In blue silk m«l-
llnnr, and the color pclieme of blue
end white being carried out In nil the
details. The parlors where the cere
mony was performed were beeptlfullr
decorated In palms and ferns.
After tha ceremony Mr. und Mrs.
fltebblna were tendered a reqcptlm, t,y
the bride's tnothtr. The couplo left
at midnight for Bavnnnnh where they
take u steamer for New York.
MU* Hattie Wheeler
of South Carolina,
Colonel and Mrs. Mike Brown and
family will go to Bt. Blmon's Island
on the first of July, where they wlU re
main for two months.
Miss Lassie Michaels, of Albany, is
the guest of Miss Edna Lavlaon.
Mrs. O. M. Jones and Mias Laura
Jones have Just returned from a trip
to Atlanta.
Mra. D. M. Begga U at home again
after a vUlt of several weeks to rela
tives la Savannah end Darien.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Baker and family
on Bt. Simon's,
visiting friends
SHORTER COLLEGE
ROME, GEORGIA.
A
N ENDOWED INSTITUTION for the education of laclies. Offers unsurpassed
advantages in all LITERARY BRANCHES, MUSIC, ART and ELOCUTION.
Well equipped LABORATORIES and GYMNASIUM; Free Gymnasium
Instruction. Surroundings beautiful and refined. Tennis, Basket Ball and Golf.
Session begins September 13th.
For catalogue and other periodicals, address
THOMAS J. SIMMONS, A. M-, LL. D„
President.., 1