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A Home and School Combined
IDEAL CLIMATE
Removed from the Temptations and Distractions of a City. . :
Limited to 70 Boys; 8 Teachers representing; the different Univer
sities,
The belt equipped gymnasium in the State,
with a competent Physical director. . . .
W. B. GRIFFIN, A. M„ Principal.
Write for Catalogue.
HCNt MO'J.STAI.N.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
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THE ALABAMA BRENAU
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.:
HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY FOR YOUNG LADIES
Thorough course in Literary, special advantages in music, art, oratory. Orches
tra of 15 instruments. Beautiful new building located upon a magnificent eleva
tion. Ideal winter climate,, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau Chautauqua
takes place of usual Commencement. Specially low rate. Write for illustrated
catalog. *
Address THE ALABAMA BRENAU
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
1888 MISS
Some Advantages of a
Limited School.
In a limited school a very high
degree of excellence can bo at
tained.
First. Because it has alt the ad-
vantagea of private and class In
struction combined. promoting
enough of the spirit of emula
tion to excite mental activity, and
yet bringing each pupil Into close
mental contact with the teacher.
Second. Because numbers being
limited, parents and teachers can
know each other, and the home
and the school work In harmony
together.
Third. Because such cordial re
lations between pupils and teach
ers can be established, that with
the knowledge of the pupils' needs
will coma the ability to respond to
them.
HANNA’S SCHOOL 1906
Opens Sept. 3 at 23 E. Cain St.
Number of pupils limited to forty In Intermediate and Collegiate De
partments.
Miss Hanna will be nsalsted by specialists, whose names will be an
nounced am arrangements ere prelected.
Miss Carolyns Clayton Irwin will assist In the Literary Deiairtment
and have charge of classes In French, Spanish and German.
FRENCH AND SPANISH WILL BE TAUGHT WITHOUT EXTRA
CHARGE.
Miss Irwin has spent Several years perfecting herself In Literature
and Modern Languages, and enmes highly recommended.
Mrs. George C. Munger will have charge of the Music Department.
Plano—Mrs. Georgs C. Munger.
Violin—Professor Brtvln Mueller.
Violin—Miss Annie Munger.
Voice—Mrs. L. D. Smith, graduate of New England Conservatory of
Music.
Drawing and Elocution—To be supplied.
At Us Hanna's School Is a modern steam-heated building, centrally
located and accessible by the cars from every pert of town.
l'or further particulars, please apply at the school between the hours
of » a. m. and 12, or 'phone (Bell) 226S-J.
B. H. HANNA, Principal.
A LITTLE TALK
ABOUT YOUR BOY
You think shout a groat many things. What Is your thought
about your boy? You spend many anxious hours over your busi
ness. How many serious hours do you give to the lad? You dream
about additions to your land and your bank account and accumula
tions In material thlnga. What la your dream about additions
to the manhood and accumulations of character In your growing
child? What If your business grows In largo ways and your son
In xmall ways? When yon arc dead you will cease to live In your
business; but you will never cease to livo In the child that bears
your name.
Furthermore, yon are mightily concerned about the proper se
lection of those who are to aid you In the management and devel
opment of your business. How much concern do you (eel about
those who are to aid you In the development of the character of
your boy? If In this day *pd time, tact and skill and Intelligent
and consecrated service aro needed to develop a business enter
prise, they are Infinitely more important in developing a human
soul and shaping a human character. Those who can aid you In
creating character and power In your child are worth more to you
than those who can aid you In adding another dollar to your bank
account. Now If you are Interested la this matter read a few lines
more.
Thirty-four years ago the North Georgln Agricultural College'
was a government mint. The gold of the hills wsit gathered hero
and stamped and sent out for circulation Into all the world. For
more than thirty years the state of Georgia has been stamping
the mint marks of genius on th? brains of boys and girls, and
they, too, havo been going out for Intelligent service In every
land. It has been doing better service In putting tbs right stamp
on character than it over did In placing an Image and superscrip
tion on gold.
Are yon looking for a quiet and safe place for the education of
your boy, a place whore he can grow In stature, where he must
work, live simply, think honestly and loam obedience to ( rightful
authority?
If so, send him to the North Georgia Agricultural Colioge, lo
cated In the mountains.
God Almighty has made no climutc for the development of brain
and brawn like the dlmato of the everlasting hills. The still small
voices and moving shadows of the mountains have a potential In
fluence In moulding and directing (or good a growing young life
that nobody has yet deflned.
The North Georgia Agricultural College with full courses In
practical Agriculture. .Mining and Electrical Engineering, In train
ing for teachers, courses for business and full course In aca
demic Work, with Its splendid system of athletic and military
training, may be the best place for your boy.
Write to President,
G. R. GLENN,
Dahlonega, Ga,,
For a Catalogue.
WANTED
A BOOK-KEEPER AND
8TEN06RAPHER
WHO IU9 ATTENDED THE
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and
ATLANTA, QA.
The Leading DusInoM
School of the South.
OOK-KEKPINO, Shorthand and eom-
d \ plete Knallfh Department*. Over
j J 10.000Graduates; LOOttadents annu-
Receives from two to Are
drily for ofUre assistants. En*
Jorornors, Senators, Rankers,
1 flni l.t.«lne-d men. Its Dip
loma la a sure passport to a yo wl position.
Inter now. Catalogue free. Mention this
paner. Address A. C. BRI8C0C, Preii, or
L W. ARNOLD, V-Prest., Atiinli, Os.
lOfllttECMiT
iiitiHiintiw SHORTER COL
Southern
Deputy Clerk of Supremo
Court for Clerkship of
Court of Appeals,
poaltlon of clerk of tha court
of appeals, In the event the people rat.
Ify the proposed constitutional amend
ment creating It on October 2.
Mr. Bleckefy la a son of former Chief
Justlco Logan E. Bleckley, and
eighteen yeara has served as deputy
clerk nf the Georgia supreme court,
where he has won golden opinion by
his splendid service and unvarying
courtesy to the legal fraternity and
the general public.
No inan In aeorgla Is beter equip
ped for the position nf clerk to the new
court, and In the formative period par
ticularly of such legal machinery he
would prove of Incalculable volue. It
Is safe to say that the legal profession
In the state would be almoot a unit
In advocating him for (he place.
WOMEN CAUGHT
IN BUCKET SHOPS
DURING A RAID
By Titrate Leased Wire.
New York. Aug. 11.—Four alleged
bucket shops, three of which are on
Broadway, uer, raided by the police
and detectives yesterday on warrants
Issued at tha Instigation of Assistant
District Attorney Oarvan. Many of
tha prisoner* taken were womea
Thr bucket shops wet* all branch
offices of tha John A. Boardman Com
pany of Philadelphia. These are de-
clared to be backed by the Haight and
Freese crowd whose shops were closed
for frauds.
AGED MAN BLOWS
HIS OWN HEAD OFF
By Private Leased Wire.
Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. II.—After
going to his home and getting his old
ROME, GEORGIA. j
A N ENDOWED INSTITUTION for the education of ladies. Offers unsurpassed
advantages in all LITERARY BRANCHES, MUSIC, ART and ELOCUTION.
Well equipped LABORATORIES and GYMNASIUM; Free Gymnasium
Instruction. Surroundings beautiiul 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.