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i bdKBTI3UTIQNT4TljAyT 3 LOWSUMMER RATES OF THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS. UNIVERSITY IN EFFECT FOR A FEW. DAYS An Abbreviated High School Course Put In By The Old-Established Southern The Lansing Business University Drops Ohartier Shorthand and Continues the Graham System. The low summer rates were put Into ff ct this week by the Southern Shorthand and Business It South Forsyth. corner Mitchell street.

etf ha this clt Those de rind to nif Hr its large. new quarters and mi- proved facilities. Second ITS new rllparknlnt an ab lated hlh ch ol course covering In flvp tooth the essentials of a two- year course in the high schools of the country. Third. the Ieeedlngl low rates of tuition now offered.

A Great FtuN Perhaps OJ lack one or two years In complptln1 high school cour but the nece it of RO ng to work. If so. ou belong to the Ia for whom the Southerns iated Classical Course 1 Intended Think of the great advantage of be log enabled to complete our literary course at the southern while ou are learnlrs- shorthand. bookkeIPi etc. and.

after on fr three to lx months. coming out an educated full- I od in this II Gentlemen should not ret so impatient to correct somebody else who does not agree with' them. We do not want any lecturers on our business here. It does not become an man. however Important he may consider himself to come into a chamber of hi peers and talk about such matters.

We come here to do as we please. and the man who comes here to please somebody else should be Immediately kicked out or this chamber bj the people at hi home" It he objects to so much speaking said Mr. Money with po nved reference to the senator from yew York he can to less of it him elf Protectionists la The Cummins amendment to lower the thtty on round Iron. etc. was then efeated on a roll call by a vote of 3 to 4 senator Mcr ner of Louts- lana.

democrat voted with the republicans against the amendment. and Senators Beveridge. Borah. Brlstow Brown. Hurkett.

Clapp Crawford Cum- tnlns Dolllier La. Folletto and Nelson with the democrats for It. Seeking free trade In all farming Implements and tools and tools used by carpenters and blacksmiths. Mr. McLaurin of Mt8 lP8ippi offered an amendment exempting from duty fifty articles made of Iron and steel.

such as trace chains. hammers screws and door hinges. The amendment was defeated on a roll call. The vote was 62 to 22. Income Tax meDdmellt.

I that the republican party Is no. united. said Mr Bailey when the vote was announced. and I ask unanl- moos consent that on Monday next a vote may be taken on the Income tJI amendment. Mr.

Aldrich requested Mr. Bailey to change his amendment to provide for a vote on the tariff bill and all amendments to June 1 which the latter said he favored. Mr. Nelson of Minnesota. objected to Mr.

Baileys request. saying he was opposed to including an Income tax in the tariff bill unless it was necessary for revlnu purposes. There Is no use of this le nce be twe the senator from Texas and the senator from Rhode Island about a vote on June 1 continued Mr. Nelson I hope we will get around to that but there are two of the most important scheduled those relating to woolen gOOds and cotton goods yet remaining to be disposed of. Mr.

Bailey who1 was still on his feet demanded sharply What does the senator mean by searicer' In II Chrlsifaa Spirit I assure the senator that I meant It entirely In a Christian spirit re plied Mr. Nelson. but he added that he had seen the senator from Rhode Island whisper to the senator from Texas and. almost immediately came the latter's a notion that a date be fixed for a vote on the income- tax amendment. Mr.

Bailey appeared Intensely angry at the Implied Insinuation that there was an understanding between the two senators and he hotly replied I have always noticed the candid and honest man is slow to suspect oth- en 01 Improper motives and conduct and when I find a man who readily suspects others of misconduct I conclude that he has been guilty of elm- liar misconduct. He announced that ii. would tell the senator from Minnesota just what had been said In his conversation with Senator Aldrich. Details the Conversation He said that he had noticed that all of the Insurgents" had voted against the amendment of Senator McLaurln and that he had expressed the opinion to Senator Aldrich that the Insurgents had reached an agreement not to support an amendment which had been offered by a democrat and that Senator Aldrich had replied that he hid heard one of the insurgents say so. Senator La Pollette disclaimed hay- any understanding on that subject.

but Mr. Nelson made no reply. The passage between Senators Bailey and Nelson developed that the re publican Insurgents had agreed not to support amendments to th tariff bill Introduced by democrats. This act developed following a vote Ward Toll thotr WELL you feel 10 days sifter quitting COFFEE and using. POSTUM fledged stenographer or bookkeeper.

Such a thing hat been made possible by the Southern's good fortune in se curing the services of a man of wide experience having been at the head of several important and leading literary colleges. Absvlately Fr This new literary course will hot prolong our business course and it will be given absolutely free of cost to all arranging during the next few days to enter now or in June for one or more of the other courses although this course Is in Itself worth 50. Graham Continued Etartler Dropped. The Southern will have nothing but the best the Graham shorthand is taught there the system which is the easiest and briefest to execute and most legible to read In existence. The Lansing Michigan Business I University has tested the Graham and hartier systems side by side for two years.

but dropped the Chartier the first of January continuing with the Graham. In writing of their experience they say It requires the same length of time to master Chartier that It does to master an of the Pltmanlc sys- re attracted to it who would not con- eider the study of a stem that la ad vertiaed as a serious study. Thus an immature thoughtless class take up the stud and. as a matter of course. fall or at best fill only poor positions.

tte are not teaching Chartier this upon an amendment Introduced by Senator in for the admission. duty free. of such articles as plow ito- ptementa. trace chains nails. etc.

The fact became noticeable that the republicans voted against this amendment for the benefit of the farm- era which was In striking contrast to the action or the democrats. who have voted with the progressive republicans on all of th 4r amendments looking to tarit reduction. But for this action of the radlcaf element among the republican senators. the amendment offered by Senator Overman increasing the Immigration tax or a. democratic amendment to the tariff bill LATEST SENSATION SEABOARDS hour train to Birmingham- through sleeper to Memphis Leaves Atlanta 4:15 p.

In. Get dinner on the train. MORTUARY John A. Murphy. After an illness of on we In St.

Luke hospital Jacksonville John A. Murphy a well known local traveling man died early yesterday morning. The body will arrive here this mornlnl and will be placed In charge of Undertakers Greenberg. Bond BloooifVeld. Th fu- neraJ will occur at 3 30 o'clock th Church of th Immaculate Conception.

and the Interment will be in Oakland The deceased. who traveled a number or years for the Orleans Manufacturing Company. of New Orleans Is survived by hu wife. Mrs. Lula L.

and ht. son Gregory of Atlanta tile latter of whom a student at tat CQU He la also survived by a brother. 3 Murphy. a well known traveling man or Atlanta Mrs. Mary S.

Gorham. Mrs. Mary Gorharn. of Pern vllle Ohio. who was visiting In Atlanta for her health died yesterday shortly after noon at a private sanitarium.

The body being held pending the arrival In the city of relatives from Ohio. BurweU Pope Gadsden Ala. w. Burwell Pope for eau a resident of Atlanta. Is dead at Oadsden.

For the put three or tour years Mr. Pope has been suffering from tuberculosis. and In an endsaTor to stay the projrr of this disease has spent much of hi time In California and Florida but to no avail Recently. giving UD hope of recovery. I1JI wife took him to Gadsden Mr.

Pope leaves his wife. who was Miss Clifford Ca 0 Atlanta. and several brothers to mourn his Ion He will be burled In Gadsden Ala. this morning at 10 o'clock. R.

E. Nosworthy Jackson Ga. Jackson Ua May 14 Special Alter long and lingering illness R. E. Noswortby son of Mr.

and Mx F. 8 Nosworthy living near Jackson died Tuesday afternoon at 6 clock and was burled at Moore chapel on Wednesday x- His death was due to rheumatism. He was about SO year. of are. W.

H. TOla Rica Ga. Villa Rica. Ga. May 14 Special After an Illness of one week.

Wilflarn Harrison Nalley died at his residence. In ilia Rica. Ga. Funeral services will be conducted at New Hope church. Villa Rica.

at ii clock tomorrow morning. Rev. Fletcher B. Walton. of Atlanta assisted by Rev.

Thomas Games of Villa Rice will officiate Mr. Naney was Its his th year. and was one of Douglas county's pioneer citizens. Mr. NAlley is survived by his wife and seven children.

1 W. I. Nallay. LAW ton Nalley and Gordon Nilley of Atlanta It. W.

Zan r. of Dallas Oa. Mr. Tllden Nelley M1 B0 ni- snla. and Vine Nalley.

Mrs. M. J. McCarthy Athens. Athens.

Ga. May 14. Special. Mrs It McCarthy aged as years. died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Eldson of this city. She had been ID a long time and her death was Sot un peoted. Th fu oCtal was held this afternoon at the family burial ground in Oglethorpe county. Thoms J.

Holxnan. Thomas Holman aged 64 years died at his residence 106. McDonald street. lat night at o'clock. ire Is survived by hi.

widow and. three daughters MJssw UlHer and Ix ls Uolman anti Mr R. W. Bennett. The body was removed to Harry Pools' undertaking parlors.

where Is Mine held pending funeral arrangements. W. He Phillips. Tta body of W. H.

Thimpa aged 84 years who died Thursday afternoon at o'clock at his horn in Laurel. Mi. reached Atlanta yesterday afternoon at I 40 clock and WU removed to th undertaking parlors of Harry Pools. The funeral arrangements have not. been perfected.

The deceased wee a Phillips I IS Garden Special Elections Ordered. Montgomery Ala. 14 Antici peting an extra session of the legfsla- ture Governor Comer today ordered special elections to fill vacancies in the state senate from Marshall and the lower house from the following counties Xilonnt Jefferson Lauderdale. Lee Lowndes. Montgomery and Tusea.

loosa. The date Of the elections is June 19 which Is thought to indicate that the special session wilt be not later than July 1 French Wine Men Complain. Paris. May 14 Minister of Commerce Crnppi today said to the members of a delegation from the wine in dustry who complained that the American tariff bill would Involve loss of 1 800 000 bottles of wine a year. that the government would do everything possible to parry this blow.

FAMOUS TRIAL MARRIAGE ENDS IN DIVORCE COURT Eminence. May 14 A divorce decree entered In or of Charles A. Caldwell against Jane Parks Caldwell. In the Henry co inty circuit court to day. terminated tire famous trial marriage" and Intellectual affinity" case that startled New York and the rest of the country last December.

Mrs. Caldwell fled to New York with another man. and on. arriving there gave out a frank statement that her marriage to Cittiweli. consummated but a few days before she left him.

had been of the trlaJ variety and that. the man who accompanied her to the metropolis washer Intellectual affinity. No defense was offered against the petition of the husband who Is one of the wealthiest men In Kentucky. MAN ON HIS DEATH BED HEARS FUNERAL Gas City. md.

May On his death bed. Ellas Burns 88 years old. today heard his funeral sermon preached. After having been advised by his phYsl- clans that he could live onl a few hours more. Mr.

Burn summoned hi minister the v. Henry SchwBon and forty of his friends and neighbors. and GIRLS PREFERRED JAGKIES TO BATTLESHIPS OFFICIALS quemlne La. May 14 A run up the river of two hours and a halt biought the battleship Mississippi from Donaldsonvllle to Plaquemlne at 8 o'clock this morning At the ball lat night at Donaldson- vllle a social mix up occurred. which proved somewhat unpleasant.

There were not enough officers to go around among the girls of vonaldsbnville and each young maid being desirous of a partner. enl sted the aid of the Jackles The village belles who appropriated the sailors. were evidently unaware of Roanoke. a Ma William Bat' ley and R. M.

Young. two young men of prominent families of Lee county. this state shot and killed each other while trying to kill another man last night at a school entertainment at Dry den 1 oung and Bailey had an alteration with will am Jesse over the matter of tlcketsof admission Young and Bailey Jesse and the latter truck one or them. Jesse and 1 oung clinched and Bailey In an effort to shoot Jesse THEATERS At the Orpheum. The Orpheum is at the closing day of its most successful season.

A mat nee this afternoon and a performance tonight anti the lights will go out for the summer the doors will be shut. and arrangements will begin for another and even better season. Fortunately the bill of the closing week Is Just the kind. to leave the Impression that la desired-a a bill of polite vaudeville high class en tertalnlng worth while. A matinee and then a performance tonight and Gus Edward school Boys and Girls charming Mrs.

oy and the others will wend their way elsewhere. At the Lyric. The Vernon Stock Company didn't come to Atlanta heralded as the best stock company that was ever brought together. but It no exaggeration to say that Atlanta theatergoers were never so pleasantly surprised as they were in the splendid personnel of the company said the artistic merits of the performances they have given. A mati- nee this afternoon and a performance tonight close their engagement for the week.

Sappho win be At the Casino. The Sterlings the DeWItts the Stlpps arid other great vaudeville teams will all be seen at the opening of the Casino at Ponce de Leon Monday night at SO o'clock. The bill I one of exceptional merit. For the season JO cents only will be charged for the bet seats on the lower. floor.

with 10 cents to the balcony and 60 cents for box seats. Matinees will be given dally excepting Mon- Receipt That Cures Weak Men-Free tend Kane AMnte Today Ye ca It sad I ta iv psss a uli Uu tot aerfeos tttOttr Uck unhood hnIb OMCMTT sad Ume tees ttseIis tx- .1. onto sr tt roQUs of suZh tktl to mnS maw worn art ssrwui rfett to their era haMi UIout say tddttoul at ii tl tUafc trtrf Vta UM to a tin Mi assail powsr sod MiOtr. eskkif tsd sjatou trf wU ton ton 1 loa f- wte.j Ned ea ot tfe chstx la a plain. erttatrj 5514 tanko Is say ilia wb 01 write let ThJ snsedpitar MSMS mot ntat a ids wesl stodrsf ma.

tad us DcecI it Is UJe sorest tcunf rcnbtaaU lot ttt eon or Of Sdad mtaftood sad- rtfwr pat tOMtur I think I ow ft sit fellow Bun to MR 551 la tnKam this lap pSs a Is wk sad illaaiirufcl wtQo MMd titans sui stop teiaiar tIaeIIt vain tuguj ptt mllctn secure lut I talitra is UM ulck sestaraByt. upttaaiiu sroT-roucaiKa furs uaMf 51 UM Ud AH Physicians Must prescribe tome of the In gredlents that are contained In Hoods for all trou. bles of the blood stomach kid. neys and liver. They include sarsaparilla stilllngis yellow dock gentian wild cherry bark mandrake dandelion juniper berries pipsksewa.

etc. The combination and proportions are oqr own fotmuIaand give power to cure beyond the reach of other prescription or snbstitnte That's why it. is wise to get. Hoods and only Hoods asked them to give him the tisfact of attending his funeral service I bedroom. mns were sung and Schwan preached a sermon after log the eighth chapter of Romans linger lum.

he the tine which dl clp Ine requires to be drawn between the officers and en listed men. for the jacKlee who went' to the village ball were given exact the same form of invitation as that extended to the officers. TV hen the officers arrived they found the Jackles In possession of the ball room floor and pretty much all of the girls too The strict naval regulations were brought Into plajj and the Jarkl were ordered to leave. The Jackie left. of course but they were followed many of the girls and had another ball of their own In a nearby hall.

FRIENDS KILL EACH OTHER SHOOTING AT THIRD MAN shot Toun A Toung was falling tie fired aimless the ball killing his friend Bailey. Jesse shot In the side and another roan was slightly wounded Pandemonium reigned In the hall where the entertainment was held XV omen fainted and others screamed hysterically. and It was many minutes before the frightened. audience was pacified. Young was toe son of a former member of the Virginia legislature and.

Bailey was a. tetegrapii operator day at 2 30 and ID Cents will admit I one to any part of the house. At tWhite City. Sine the weather has turned oft warm. private party and family picnics have become the order at White City park.

There 1 seldoman afternoon that from one to a doaeftpftrtle do not have their little spreadi at thL50. beautiful pla or amusemen a recreation. In addition to tile small picnics many churches anti l5undsy school as well as secular organization nave dates arranged for lunics at White City. a half a dozen or more large ones having been held there during the past two weeks. Think of it I 5 round trip Atlanta to Jacksonville and return May 18 via A.

BA. Train leaving 8:00 a. m. and 8:30 p.m. Tickets good 5 days.

Don't miss this ROBERT HARDEE FIGHTS FOR UTILE DAUGHTER Hardees Witnesses Declare Divorced Wife Is Unable to Provide for Child. Denver. Coin. May I Sueclal. The cue of E.

taree de. scendant of the a general who was the author of tiarojee' tactics and also son of city treasures of Savannah OaJ against his wife Mr Louise C. Orifflw. to obtain th custody of their IS year-old girl born while they were living' to SavziDelh La on trial here. Hardens witnesses testified that OrlffUs and 01111 wife were without money.

Hardee wore he was rich and that Mrs. OrUftss used money he sent to the child on her husband and herself. Mrs. OrtffUs wore Hardee was a degenerate and never sent her money. DEATH FROM PELLAGRA FOR ALABAMA WOMAN Mrs.

Julia Fleming of Phoenix Dig From Attack of Peculiar Disease. Alter an illness of several weeks Mrs. Julia Fleming of Phoenix Ala. died at a private sanitarium In this city yesterday morning at II SO o'clock of an attack of pellagra the peculiar disease which has claimed a number of victims during the put few months. Mrs.

Fleming was aged years. and Is survived byher daughter Mrs. 0. T. Dromley of Phoenix.

Previous to her illness she visited at the home of. Rev. S. H. Peacock.

of the Tabernacle Baptist church. Th body of the deceased ha been removed to Harry Pool. undertaking parlors where Is being held pending the perfection of funeral Emma' Banes Philadelphia Pa. May I Salt was begun hers today against Emma Esniea who Is charged with alienating the affections of pmollo Gogorzs a baritone in her company Th complainant is Elsa de Oogorza of New York. the baritones wife.

The prlma. donna. was served at thT hotel where shells staying here prior to her yarture Europe. statement filed advGeorgeGraham Jacobs' 6' and 8 Marietta St. 266' Peters St.

26 Whitehall St. 426 Marietta St. Cor. Mitchell and Madison Jive. No Store Moots Jacobs' Prices All drugs and medicines direct from first hands" clean pure- and fresh.

Customers served by skilled men and women all medU cines prepared by graduates of pharmacy. Man Telephone andj Express orders fined carefully and promptly. town orders for these goods must reach us. not later than Monday night 17th. All customers limited to one package each article.

Remit by N. Y. or Atlanta draft Express or Postotice money order. Local checks not accepted. California Syrup Figs 50c size 25c Wanipoles Cod Liver Oil 100 size 45e Peruna 100 size 45c Dioxogen 2Se size Sc Mentholatum 25c size 8e Fletchers Castoria 3Sc size ISc Tangletoot Sticky Fly Paper box 1c Bromo Seltzer 25c size.

ge Palmo Tablets SOc size lSc- Rlieumallne 100 size 45e Palmers Skin Success. 25c size 6e Wine Cardul 100 size 45e'- Black Draught 25c size 9c Simmons' Liver Regulator 25e size 6c Fellows Compound Syrup ilypophosphites 150 size S8e. A Spring Tonic For weak delicate people. Weak and delicate people need a tonic and gentle stimulant which is both food and tonic. Jacobs' Beef Iron and Wine gives strength furnishes nourishment improves' the appetite and assists assimilation.

An excellent bracer for old people and run-down constitutions. Pints 50c. Quarts 1 Trusses When we fit you with a Truss you can depend on comfort. Private fitting rooms for men and women with expert male and female attendants. Jacobs Pharmacy HOTEL MEN LEAVE ATLANTA WERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED They did not le any toprarQ1nl ad- dresses.

those hotel men dldn t. for they all promised to come back to Atlanta and get any mall that might be address" ed to them hers. It was shortly after midnight last night when the special train pulled out or the Terminal station with General Passenger Agent Joseph Blllups ann IHABOLD VAN ORMAtt Son of New President of Association. Who Helped Entertain the Association. Traveling cent Frank Thompson of st Point Route In charge bound for Mobile where the Hotel Man' I Mu.

tusl neAt uocIaUon will be officially adjourned. The departure of WI train meant the official end of a ceaseless round of entertainment which was provided for these guests by the Atlanta Hotel Men's i Association. covering the thirty-six hours from noon on Thursday WitII the hour mentioned tact night. That these genial hosts of a hundred of hotels extending from Maine to Gal. Ifor ls.

regretted leaving Atlanta where all agreed they had the time of my life" was evidenced by the parting shot to the local hotel men. by those op the rear car. which was love my Ifobile but oh you Atlanta After this was useless to say more Perpetual motion so far as entertainment Is concerned. has been solved by the local hotel men. for th did not declare one affair ended until th othi had begun.

Having survived an automobile rid two lunches and a dinner followed by a vaudeville show and a trip to the tissue paper ball Thursday the Visitors on Friday bid their picture taken to trout of the Majeitto hotel ot Into automobiles i nd street cut sAd went to tt Cold eprtarCue Club grounds itor ik old with plenty of near beer on the side Inside and then back to the New Kimball to hear Polk Miller and hl quartet of Tilggers In Stories Sketches and Songs" in Old Times Down South. a Dutch supper the last meal taken In Atlanta. Following this affair one of the roost enjoyable of series of entertainments for Polle Miller was at his but and his Niggers never sang better the visitors were willing to climb aboard their Pullman cars to try and catch tip on the sleep In Attsota That the Atlanta Hotel Men' A elation did Itself proud was vouched for by all and Atlanta's praise was on every one Up. A feature of the second days stay of the hotel men in Atlanta WM the presence at the barbecue and at the night entertainment at the Kimball of Harold Van Orman of Evansville son of the new president of the association Mr. Van Orman has unusual talent 55 arm impersonator and made a palpable hit with th guest in whose entertain- meat he aided.

D. E. Williams Jr. Columbus Oa. May 14 Sp cial D.

E. Williams. Jr. aged" 41 years who was prominent for years In railroad circles In the southeast died In Columbus his old home early this morning after an Illness of four months. He was formerly in Angusta was for several years commercial agent for the Southern railway In Jacksonville and for two or three years had been agent of the Southern In Chicago.

A family survives him. The funeral will take place here to morrow. PROHIS LOSE IN ARKANSAS Adjournment Comes Without Any Agreement. Jefferson Clt Mo. May 14 The senate today concurred.

In the joint resolution passed by the house yesterday and fixing the time for sine die adjournment at noon of May 17. The action practically dooms the prohibit tlon measure as the conference committee on that bill has been unable to agree. YES MDONOUGH ROAD IS PAVED All the way to county lla Lot. ox 200 feet bring SOGO' each at junction of South Boulevard and MoDonough Rot. Means S2 000 per acre Why not buy whole acre or acres for about one- fourth the pries at put' auction sale.

to- dav Only a few minutes' walk beyond. Terms I 3 cash arid balance 1 anti 2 esr Take Federal Prison car or come to out office at 2 SO and so free. Would you like to max torn UTe money Then come on. if you are game. S.

B. Turrqan Co. John Parker McDonough Ga. MeDonough Os. May a.

Special John Parker. who resided In the north- ern part of Henry county. died yesterday alter a short Illness. He was the oldest citizen of Henry county being 9 years old at the time of his death. He was one of the county's most prominent citizens during the ac Uve years of his life.

Mrs. W. E. Defreese. Mrs.

W. Defreese aged 35 years. died last night. at a private sanitarium in Atlanta. after a shirt illness.

She Is survived by her husband. W. E. frees and three children. Funeral services will take place from the Greenberg Bond Bloomfleld chapel on Hunter street.

The body 3111 be taken to Hiram Mrs. DefreesSs Old home. for interment Sunday at noon. AVERS HAIR VIGOR Halt Mb out Troubled with dandruff Want more hair elegantdresslng InPrvHlpfllJt SvlpW. Glycerin.

Qutnte. SadlornChUxU. Ingredients eapeku te. Alcohol. Wet f.

PerftMM. We believe doctors endorse this formula. or we would not put it up. Does not Color the- Hair it Ana OotrrijrT. I DR.

CO. TIlE SCIKXTinO TREATSIE2S OP All. PLICATEIl SEATED CHRONIc. WBHTOBS BLOOD SKIN imncARr PEITIO AND SPECIAL DISEASES OP MEN AND WOMEN. Tile number of our cured patients Is unquestionable proof of our skill and reliability.

It you ar Sick EqierlMcat bat ret the Best. It Is aJw the cheapest In the end. DONt CORRENCE TRBATKKOT trjfTIL YOU' GET ova ADVICE A little advice may be all need. It Pr and Strictly Ceaddeatial. It jinaAle to call at our Office write us fully about your ca Symptom blanks' Information anti' anti booki filled with rood be senl in upon request.

1r Wrlii sit Address ress Dr. Atlanta. Oa- 2 South Broad street. J'-il 4i i5H i aals- JiiiwSUMMERRATES JS UJH RN Drops city. desiring Inter now.

or who expeLt fntlrln June after the lit. erar schools close. are requested to cal or writE' for Information right concerning the reduced rates. The Southern is going to have In June the largest summer enrollment In the history of the hool There are several reasons for this First. faclll tips.

Ct srhonl our e. IIv Third. you your hli course. nlcpsslty nlng South rn' Is Int nded you nl from six bill. his man el his ir.

oney pointed fw he himself. Prot 1onllta Ia 3' McEnPr ir. La urln. iIBsI8BI ppl I see ir rQue ted r. tarl Mlnnelt ta.

lng eanc" bet' I. Xel on. a foOO onots a I i nnee re- ir. I of.lm- ota 0. 1 re.

l1 an the J6 4 Th1. tact te 1VVord. if C. nt i II 8 iowWELL i 1ter ullft if ii OSTJM ti k. i 4 fr lie.

Free. your I I I althou 11 50. there-the an elerA I rer I I enB sJnelll lebu Yd redldthebY ueo I a 1 I7 fr I a tents. Advertised. ill It is so often.

as one of those systems that may be mall- tered without time and effort. students I system ad- at udy. year. Write or call at onse for further Information. Take advantage of the low rates now In effect.

Do so today or tomorrow A. C. Brlscot' President. L. Arnold.

Vice President. Atlanta. Ga. trace-chains. I I their th to twelve dollars would be accepted with little opposition.

proposed feature of the tariff bill has been so strongly favored. and If defeated. the result will be attributable to the re- fURal of the republicans to support 4 hour a. into I yl one hc pttAl. I well-known earl mornl I II Bloom ld.

The 0' at the the Mart e. I J. well-known S. Per hef tfl ta I I Cac den I Ga fsden. progress dl hi.

overy. ll. H8peclal. Mus S. Tue daY o'clock.

dr a ne ba a a. Nalley Villa VIl a. 14. NalleY4ied Villa l1oclOCIk allll ted 65th 1 11 GOn1 Dvii- I Mrs J. he ru- I ouD4 ltbOrpe eara 108cDoDald re8t nl 10 I Ulfland Lola be a mu.

Phillips. 1bb047 I I. oc bom. Inwunl reach iJt erCa7 1:40. oalackaDd the k1q a.

TbetuMral ancementhT Jlot eD" trfecte 1be4 brother or hU i S. Yf i 9I ct i k. ji tr- Sp clal E1edioDOrdered. Ala1tJy 14. tlh.

eulonof the.jllrfllla- i UeeBlount i 19. 1. i ls rlt flln Jeo tO In- I II 1800000 IFAMOUS RRIAGE I I I Ky. A county to. da rl ge" ew bet are trial a I SERMON B.

only his neigh bon i I I I' A hhe I bl ought up among 1I0nald onville I enlsted I May Ie I I Dryden. Young wlllam admla lon. Je 8e Young ITHEA TERS I closl da on mail- en- hool el I eurprl ed thp clo pre ened areoti s. IMon a. 8:30 ii 0 ReceiptThat a Todap-1es Pee.

Be I Ia 1 tJeet1iMI drllllew 81 III' ia WO I. 1I4 nM rtI1 QII Xcbt No 1dIw id Ie at I tru tDftIopta De IfDnseW11Sl eta. cute 1GtUle to dIe. do MD4 UI" 11III 1IoJI4nIaaI Pl IJatoIJIIU 11 aJDa. us JJIo 1d Bet.

tW 1f fi1 Kft fOOtY 7 I In- for no pipsis ewa combination ane th I att ndln. rvlce In 5 Hymns r. I hwan 13- i let I the service the I man see to buV- I I discipline I en. i When plaxand 1 Ipa ve. jak 1 by th lr THIRDMA I As aimlessly Women terE' rpth ay 2:30.

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