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June 18, 1908
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SAY SAY
RED ROCK II PH
NO DOPE NO ALCOHOL
510 carloads sold in 12
months. Get it at your
grocery or druggist's in
quarts or pint bottles. If
you live in Atlanta you
can have pint (2 doz.)
bottles delivered at your
residence.
The Red Rock Co.
ATLANTA, GA.
BeH Phone 1888 Atlanta Phone 824
The Acme of
Life Insurance Protection
The new Perfect Protection Policy
of the
Empire Life Insurance Co.
Conbining under one policy and for one
premium
Life , Accident , Health and
Disability Benefits
Written only by the
Empire Life Insurance Co.
Peters Building, Atlanta, Ga.
An Old Line Legal Reserve Company
operated conservatively and aggressively and
organized to keep Southern Life Insurance
Premiums at home.
The Golden Age for June 18, 1908.
YOU can make the bales quick- ordinary presses. There are two
ly and they will be neatly strokes of the plunger to one revolu
formed, compact and uniform tion of the sweep,
in size. The presses are made in two
The press is made principally of styles. The one-horse press has a
steel and iron, and is simple and 14 by 18-inch bale chamber. The
strong. There is nothing weak or two-horse press is made with three
flimsy about it. sizes of bale chambers, 14 by 18,16'
It is convenient to operate. The by 18 and 17 by 22 inches,
feed opening is large. The plunger in average conditions the one
moves rapidly on the first half of the horse press has a capacity of Bto 10
stroke and gives great compression tons per day, and the two-horse
power on the last half. press, from 10 to 12 tons per day.
The power device operates on the The presses are built for greatest
compound lever principle. When convenience in operating, and they
the pressure is greatest there is no never get the name of being “horse
extra draft on the horses. killers.”
I. H. C. presses are of the full cir- ' For pamphlet and particulars call
cle type. This does away with the on the International local agent, or
constant stopping and jerking of write
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. Chicago. V.S.A.
(Incorporated)
Locust Grove Institute
Thirty-Six Miles From Atlanta
..aUS \ Preparatory School for Eoys and Girls
CLAUDE GRAY, President
RECITATION HALL Locust Grove, Ga.
SUMMER SERVICE
Atlanta to Colorado Springs
In 49 Hours
IN THROUGH PULLMAN CAR
VIA
SOUTHERN TO BIRMINGHAM
FRISCO TO MEMPHIS
FRISCO TO KANSAS CITY
ROCK ISLAND TO COLORADO SPRINGS
•Leave Atlanta (daily) 6:20 a. m.
Arrive Birmingham (daily) 12:15 noon
Arrive Memphis (daily) 8:05 p. m.
Arrive Kansas City (daily) 10:30 a. m.
Arrive Colorado Springs (daily) 8:00 a. m.
SUMMER TOURIST RATE.
Atlanta to Denver $46.75
Atlanta to Colorado Springs • $46.75
For further information and sleeping car accommodation, consult
any Southern Railway ticket agent or write Jas. Freeman, Dist. Pass.
Agent, Atlanta.