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» BOWMAN, GA. 9
o A thorough preparatory and finishing school for boys ?
o and girls. An affiliated school of Mercer and under her ?
o control. Bvery natural advantage and instruction very ?
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o For a catalogue and further information write to ?
o A. H. Redding, Columbia University, N. Y., or A. W. ?
9 Bussey, Bowman, Ga. ?
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FEMALE COLLEGER
LARGEST PRIVATE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH
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7-' Forty Free Scholarships so tuition given. Largest Con- p
servatory of Music in the South, patrons say Safest Col
xZ/vt* lege for Girls in the Land. Free catalogue. ZiJ
C J- W. BEESON, President, Meridian, Miss.
JLT HP ¥ T* iTS XJ If you are interested in a Dental Education, mail this Coupon to the
111 111 I I V I ill Southern Dental College for beautiful, illustrated free Catalogue.
1 IkJ All 1 DR. S< w FOSTER. Dean, 100 N. Butler St., Atlanta. Ga.
Send me Catalogue Noof Sou hern Dental College-
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ADDRESS
Walter Ballard Optical Co.
MANUFACTURING, DISPENSING AND REFRACTING
OPTICIANS
Bell Phone 352 61 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga.
We have had many years experience in manufacturing fine optical lenses, and
filling oculists’ prescriptions. Our factory is second to none in doing high-class
optical work. Our salesrooms, 61 Peachtree street, you can find everything that
is carried in an exclusive optical house, including every nose g ass made. If it’s
possible for you to wear nose glasses we can fit you. The service given you here
is not usually found elsewhere. We can furnish you with any glass made.
LOCUST GROVE INSTITUTE.
ORGANIZATION—A first-class preparatory school for both sexes.
LOCA TION -Most healthful section of Middle Georg.a, no malaria, climate mild.
IMMEDIATE AtM—To give at minimum cost the best preparation for college entrance or for
successful competition in business life, and under conditions most favorable to the highest develop
ment of character.
CHIEF AIM—To fit its pupils for the great responsibilities, as well as the great opportunities, of
American life.
EQUIPMENT—FuII faculty of successful teachers, six buildings, good Library, large Campus.
COURSES—Literary, Music, Elocution, Bible.
BOARD—At Dormitories or in private families.
DOR wl i OKIES— Five buildings—three for boys, two for girls. The President, his family, and
all the teachers live with pupils at Dormitories.
SPECIAL FE ATURES—Preparation for college entrance, admission to principal colleges on
certificate, Christian atmosphere, high ideals among pupils, pleasant home life at the dormitories
careful oversight of pupils.
EXPENSES—Board Tuition, Laundry for nine months, $l3O to $lB5.
CALENDAR—FaII Term begins September 4th,
For Catalogue and further information, write to
CLAUDE GRAY. President,
Locust Grove, Ga.
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The Golden Age for July 19, 1906.
Mississippi Medical College.
EXCELLENT FACULTY. NEW BUILDING.
One of the felv Medical Colleges in the Ivorld in a city
Inhere Ivhiskey is not sold.
N. L. CLARKE, M. D„ Dean. 0. W. BETHEA, Ph. G., Secretary.
K s “ FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CH, £“ S .
'J Expert training, mental development, and care by specially trained teachers, and
experienced physician who has devoted his life to the study and treatment of nervous
WtCZ children. Home influences Delightfully located in the blue grass section of Ken-
LtAaWKSregM tueky. 100 acr“s of beautiful lawn and woodland for pleasure grounds. Elegantly
&|jj|fcZ* jWS appointed building, electric lighted and steam heated. Highly endorsed and recom-
MBMiP iMtL menl 'vd by prominent physicians, ministers and patrons.
'•*' 'i L'’Kr’TESRSrwB Write for terms and descriptive catalogue. Address
DR* JNO. P. STEWART, Supt., Box 4, Farmdale, Ky.
SUPERIOR SERVICE
IS OFFERED BY THE
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Between ATLANTA and BIRMINGHAM and the West;
Raleigh, Wilmington, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Richmond,
Washington and New York and the East.
THE SHORT LINE
Interchangeable Mileage is good over the entire system, including the NEW
BIRMINGHAM DIVISION. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleepers, Pullman Buffet
Parlor Cars, comfortable coaches, and Case Dining Car Service—Meals a-la-Carte
C. B. WALKER, D. T. A„ Atlanta. D. W. MORRAH, C. P. & T. A., Atlanta.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, G. P. A„ Atlanta.
Bagwell’s Business College and
School of Shorthand.
SHORTHAND IN 2 TO 3 MONTHS
BOOKKEEPING IN 3 TO 4 MONTHS
COMBINED COURSE IN 5 TO 6 MONTHS
OUR OBJECT—To give a thorough and efficient course of shorthand and bookkeeping at the
least expenditure of time and money.
SYSTEMS—Exclusive right in Georgia to teach the famous Chartier Electric Shorthand. Can
be learned in one-half time required for any other system. Only short system that has been adopted
by the leading business colleges of United States.
DORMlTOßY—Furnishes good board at actual cost. Young men under watch care of president.
No idleness or dissipation allowed.
Positions secured for all graduates. Special course for those of limited time and means which
will enable them to secure good positions and thus get a start in the bir- iness world.
Special rates for a limited time. Write or come to see us before making other arrangements.
Address
BAGWELL’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
198 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
The Columbia Typewriter
The only visible writer that sacrifices nothing
to gain visibility, and is nnapproached in its auto
matic movements, easy action, convenience and
durability.
Either single or double key board, and in
either case visible writing. We think it the
best machine on the market. What do others
think ? Listen:
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5, 1905.
Columbia Typewriter Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sirs: We have been using the Columbia Type
writer in our office for twelve years and now have three
machines actively in use. The machine has given us uni
form satisfaction, with minimum cost for repairs. We espec
ially commend it for billing and tabulating purposes.
Yours truly,
FRANK E. BLOCK CO.
Catalogue to f9r THE COLUMBIA TYPEWRITER CO.
391-2 Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA. 32 1-2 S. Broad St.
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