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SAY
RED ROCK!
SAY IT PLAIN!
The most cooling and refreshing drink is
RE9 KOCK. It positively relieves indiges
tion, stomach troubles and summer break
downs. Contains No Dope, No Alcohol,
Recommended by physicians everywhere. The
only Ginger Ale they are all trying to imitate.
Beware of these substitutes and drink nothing
but RED HOCK. Sold at grocers, founts
and cases at 5c a glass from original bottles
bearing RED KOCK Crowns and Labels.
MANUFACTUFSD BY
The Red Rcxji Co.
ATLANTA
/ ( y/j s' y'j * y /y/ TITI M OUV tau S ht b y a teacher
v f f r'—-. 1 ELEunAi n I and °p erat ° r of i?
\ 7\ zT y f A S7 A A I yAyyy? ** » years experience.
/\! yy w yy-y 'y'y/y yyA^y yyy /yy I y /Jyy y/wv/yys h e railroads need, during the next ten months,
( J 1/ v^ / t/c>\ y f/ffy'f/ y fAyyAy I - ***'\ 6,000 to 12,000 more operators. Now is the
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Nearly one hundred students of Chartier Shorthand placed with leading firms of
Br v -*j Atlanta in the last six months after ten to twelve weeks courses. Ninety-five per cent.
■•? °f those who study the old systems require five to eight months.
The cost of a business course is not determined by the price of the scholarship.
How BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE SAVES the student MONEY as well
gill as TIME is shown by the following interesting comparisons:
(g CHARTIER; Contains ten simple OLD SYSTEMS. Business Colleges in the United States
r ul6s, fifty-two word signs and the al- Scholarship $50.00 including the famous Eastman School'
X* ,: phabet, that s all. Can be learned in Living Expenses Poughkeepsie N. Y., the largest in the
one-half the time, with one-fifth the es- (Six Months) 120.00 world.
g fort required for the old systems. Can Salary
be written 20 to 30 per cent faster. (Three months lost time) ..135.00 BOOKKEEPING AND ACTUAL
: Can be read like print. BUSINESS-This method of teaching
; OLD SYSTEMS (Graham, Munson Total cost s3os.oo bookkeeping is as far superior to the
Pitman, etc.): Contain several hun- Gain by takin 9 the Chartier ..$200.00 antiquated methods used in the old
dred rules, and almost as many excep- line schools a s Chartier Shorthand is
tions. thousands of hard-to-memorize it will be readily seen from the superior t 0 the °‘d systems,
word signs and a vast number of awk- above flgures that th student bet . „„ PTlnrn
ward outlines and contractions. All ter afford to take the CHARTIER SYS- who enL?. ibi PUpil
SAM C McCAMY f S ‘ S bewl,derloß and Morions to TEM at Bagwell Business College at ” nd L‘ ‘ Ut ‘° n 18 assured
SAM C. McCAMY. learn . twice than t(> & of a good position as soon as compe-
CHARTIER. course in one of the old <svstems wptp Wnt ‘ Uur graduate s are in great de-
Stenographer with Atlanta Box Facto- Scbolarshlp $45 M it offe e red ABS OLU?ELY FREE tbe
ry, after twelve Weeks’ study of Char- Living Expenses THE CHARTIER SYSTEM HAS ness and efficiency* th ° rOUSh '
tier Shorthand. (Three Months) 60.00 REVOLUTIONIZED THE ART OF
RAPID WRITING. It has been adopt- For further information call or ad-
Total costslos.oo ed by more than 200 of the leading ■ dress
Bagwet 1 Business College, 198 Peachtree, Atlanta
The Golden Age for July 11, 1907.
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I. H. ۥ Baling Presses For c"p^ aflc
These presses possess every possible fa- The bed reach is but four inches high. This
cility for the baling of all kinds of tame and is a singularly strong and durable press, be
wild hay, pea vines, soy beans, alfalfa, ing constructed almost entirely of steel. It
shredded fodder and sorghum, straw or fits exactly the needs of the individual farmer
shucks. or hay grower. Those who wish to bale for
The press shown above is our lighter or customers or enlarge contract should look
one-horse press. It makes a bale 14x18 in., into the merits of our I.H.C. two-horse press,
and will conveniently handle eight to teutons We supply this two-horse press with any
of hay in a day. It is of the full sircle type, one of three sizes of bale chamber —14 by 18,
the horse walking round and round instead 16 by 18 or 17 by 22 inches. Either of these
of back and forth. This saves the services presses makes even, compact bales which
of a driver. pack in the car without loss of room. This
It is exceptionally light in draft for the means a saving in freight,
pressure exerted. It is even in draft, too — Call on the International local agent or write
not increasing in draft as pressure increases. for Catalogue.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA,
(Incorporated) _
Chicago, U. S. A.
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NORMAN INSTITUTE, Norman Park, Ga.
The Baptist College, preparatory school, of Southwest Georgia. The place
to send your boys and girls; where every attention is given to intellectual de
velopment, and moral training. A fine faculty of Christian men and women, of
experience. Healthy location, artesian water, electric lights, steam heat, most
commodious Dormitories in South Georgia. Girls Dormitory remodeled this
summer, at a cost of $12,000. Seven buildings; Physical Laboratory, thorough
courses of study, literary, music, expression, art, Bible. Students prepare les
sons in Study Hall, under direction of teachers. Teachers board in dormitories,
Christian atmhosphere, discipline kind but firm. Board, tuition in literary de
partment, and incidentals sl2 per month. For school year SIOB. Fall term be
gins Sept. 10th. For catalog and other information address O. A. Thaxton,
President, or A. M. Bennett, Field Agent.
ESEHaZffI TESwffiil
Full College Courses For Catalogue & full 1
with Music, Painting Information Address
«?An E Rm?ntt Lnt 6 in S ’n%’ J ° h n W. Gaines. Pres. I
Sion Begins Sept. 10, of Wm. S. Cox, Mgr. I