The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, December 15, 1892, Image 11

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Our Improved High-Arm Sunny South Sewing Machine. WITH AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER This is one of the best SGW ™ s2sw“ ,xg ’ \‘ SEWING MACHINES MADE. Including the Sunny South for One Year. We Sell it on Its Merits. We claim for this machine all the good '"— points found in all other machines. We Try one, and if not found exactly as represented, have discarded all old and worn out ideas 7 wo will refund you the money and freight paid on : and have improved and simplified it until BgjWg £§MB<y it ilt Mands at the head of the list of high grade JMMSfir r>nn*mr- ~ machines. All wearing pints are of best ■'* ’lP- r >*SjL WBF--7 STRONG, DURABLE, SPEEDY, steel and case hardened. Every pan is ad- BBr J . fipk as / • i justable, and all lost motion can be taken vlkffi / I to ‘ A |-- j , '/ 11 i" at' up by simply turning a screw. We have tho BsF .■' WHV» *7 / » • <«.x x cuiuy 9 Slest and easiest threading shuttle made. IK Z.* .K G®slSS L ; We not only claim to make the best Sewing Ma and every machine is made under our ff?cs&r / chine in tl<o world, but substantiate our claim bv . personal supervision, and can bo relied on ffY s - t .• : BE|| f” -: '.''■ ?- m”5~ MaW I *** giving a guarantee with each Sewing Machine we ias absolutely perfect M’e have every known »? / Mag' y manufacture, agreeing to duplicate any part that improvement on our machines. ”' 'BBI' ' - t proves defective in FIVE YEARS free of charge We Lead, Others Follow. JE t fiisF This cut J __Y< ~, . JMEMMILrrr; Sewing Machine, shows just JSZ " ■. Each Machine is supplied how our FCSWu with the following outfit: machine .Jj ■ < 4k -■ 1 Jlemmer and Feller (1 1 "" ks - -•■— ■ --X piece). be do 111 7 - _. . TC.Tfflwntsr.r• ■r.y: —1- Needles, say much 0 Bobbins, about our tW'KtaHi I 1 Wrench. goods. aBWI I■ * ■ ItassgMT ’■SB I I i IffiMtg li WSRSJaH&J«r D I 1 Screw Driver. They are 71MB 1 Iff! iBuSBl! 16 ylvi OH can filled with <>ll. well » lls i «&&&« 'll HkF m 'SIU I Cloth Gnage and Thumb known in rFhfflffiij ijf RWr W mAuMMu fSI s'rl Screw and a Book of Direc- t:.. ■ \ .'xSRSf TO of the best gflBH I |flfa3MgWllujM lA ms.reWK L The Book of Instructions homes of •1' ■ Pjfe I Y" /y irß HVifoMSSW! Is profusely illustrated, and the I. S. hißflM |I i , ■jg Vflk y r tl a answers the purpose of a Ourma- LmifflH |. 9| ; I | I ki sjs&S 1151 Coirueteiu Teacher. chine is ,S- \jl3Mjl It ; 'JFSMiSjI I ! Vs&L. J7W’’ W L ' Machines are shipped as pccially AHMUI i MBi! i■ ■ TOk. BH T "itSggigqßt I Fast Freight unless other- adapted to ■>», fcFSSScq« M K@W vise ordercfl, purchaser pay- the wants 1 Er/ feM H X* inn ing freightage. of Jp< lL - v w -rs W'.jw M ORS, IH gl li W MAKERS SEAMSTRESSES, B H H ® ttM m Extra Attachments. MANUFACTURERS OF IS O _ W ASBMsIf HI H& CLOTHINGS, SHITS, SKITS, ■ M W. fc'Hlj /V corsets, umbrellas, etc g || f n Velvet Lined Box, Also SENT who will find one of the best |B -.tySr ft ,ag |!Pa . recommendations in its special gg fM r I FREE with each Machine, adaption to their wants and M |j jfflflr kJ range of work. K O: Z> YAfg jl fagal , „ , We have one of the quietest B |H iavßjKs jH lluckor-.sloo and lightest running machines e .- B H ~ ~ ~< > m,, ga WiS ißnlllcr with Shirring Plato Iso self-setting needle. Any one ..m ; B £. fgJF _ » ft) ffl J t llrai , k ;. (foot nud slide) , w easily operate it. Our Instruct- yjfr |w < /iftW Ai’ Off I ion Book is profusely illustrst- I" "vf'fc-S'vj’y? A ! /£||u££fi |SI I 1 1 bread cutter 10 ed, showing how to do all kinds , ?l'• 1 of fancy work, with attach- ( , ,!*““ c ““'‘,»gg WmlgaE^O^Bßfeß^TO' -I Sewing Machine Agents Sell > I This Machine for $55.00 to tially made frum well-seasoned •■■• ‘ llh - 11 'ib»«K Wa 1 $65 OO and carefully select.nl mat.-ri-d. '' || '' i > Its elegant fihish and rich trim- Jjghnv. A* 7iilllMlllOllllH» ? mings are in good taste and , OO harmonize with the excellent Jiiillii, z workmanship of the machine. 1.... • ” '‘W >uA l| ‘"-'‘ j Far more handsome and or- ' namental than the ordinary • 151JAS OIVIV It KOM ITS, s 3- ■= ““" ■ “ *“”■ ■' -* "■ “■■ Hiiiu m sun m Kin. We have received TESTIMONIALS from Subscribers to whom we have shipped the High Arm-Machine. The High-Arm Machini shown above with the Sunny South one for 825.00. Tho Machine is sent by freight, receiver to pay freight charges, which will be light. Give name of freight station if different from your post-office address. Address SUNNY SOUTH PUB. CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. SHORTHAND. LEA DS THEM ALL. Un paralleled Success ! TTiiopproaclicd luv any I JT JZLIN xx-Lu X s 150 NEW PUPILL in the last three month. A recot d that has NEVER BEEN APPROACHED in the south, and by but three ? or four colleges in the United States! Nearly 200 STUDENTS now in attendance—more than the combined number in all the other Business and Shorthand Schools in Atlanta! NO BUSINESS CGLLEGE in this section can equal us in size of quarters, elegance of furniture, ? number of students and completeness and thoroughness of course 1 We occupy three (3) large floors. 6,750 SQUARE FEET. 11UNDIJEDS OK OUR GRADUATES are making from £4O to 8150 per month, and some making from $2,000 to 83,000 per year I Have had 32 applications for bookkeepers and stenographers within 30 days and placed 25 of that number. Over 300 of our graduates holding position in Atlanta alone. Read What They Say MEN OF PROMINENCE. “I take pleasure in recommending to the public the Southern Shorthad and Business college. My son was a student of this institution and derived much benefit from ids atteu - dance.”—A. H. Colquitt. United States Senator, f "It gives mo pleasure to ccmm md in strong terms the qualifications of your pupils.”— John B. Gordon. United Slates Senator. i "All 1 know of your college is favorable.”—Joseph E. Brown, ex-Gover. "I most heartily conimend.your institution to any one desiring to study any of tha 1 branches taught therein.”—W A Hemphill, Mayor. » "I think your institution is doing great good.”—E. P, Howell Editor Constitution.” “We commend with pleasure your college.”—Maddox, Rucker & Co. "If all your pupils ha ve rendered as effective service as those we have employed you certainly havecauso so r congratulation."—Thompson Houston Electric Company. “1 can recommend the Southern Shorthand and Business college as one of the best in tho 7 south.,’—John T Glenn, ex Mayor. • . , "We are satisfied that your training is not superficial, but is thorough and busiucs’ r like.”—Goodyear and Gay, Brunswick, Ga. "We have fopnd your pupils capable and efficient in lhe performa neo of their duties.’ k —K ing Hardware Company. OUR PUPILS IJKA.It WITnGsH. L "I learned to write ninety words in a minute in five weeks at tho Southern Shorthand ■nd Business college,” H.M. McCulloch. "After a term of six weeks 1 was poeparod to accept a responsible position.” Miss C. > F. Vickers. , "If the experience of all your pupils has been as pleasant and remunerative a mine, they cannot say too much in endorsement of your college.” Mrs. 11, T. Ball y‘ “It gives me pleasure to bear witness to the paintaking care with which you instruct £ each pupil individually. Your method of bookkeeping isaline illustration of tiieory applied to practice.” George B. Hiltman. ■'l consider your business course tho most thorough and complete in tho South,” Miss B Clara Siminons, I “1 am proud th at I was a student of tho Southern Shorthand and Business college. am fully convinced that I had for my instructors tne ablest, most sedulous and paiustakinC teachers south of Mason Dixon’s line.” Lucius M. I.amor, "I find words inadequate to evyress my satisfaction and thorough appreciation of you» system and method." W. C Lowe. ' "The best school is tho one which teachers the best systems in the best possible mander and this is the Southern Shorthand and Business Cunege.” Miss Lula Gachef, New Ur leans, La. AMONG PROMINENT PAATIAS WHO HAVE EMPLOYED OUR PUPILS ARB Governor W. J. Northen, E. T, V. & Ga. Railroad. State Libarsan Milledge. Thompson Houston Electric Co. Judge W. T. Mewman. Brown and King Supply Co. Hon. Clark Howel). C. R. & C. Railroad. Hon. Henry Jackson. W. & A. Railroad. Engle & Phenix M'f’g. Co. Chattahoochee Brick Co. r Dorsey, Brewster A Howell. Telephone Exchange. IB King hardware Company. Atlanta Journal. t Southern Vxpress Company. Sheffield Eand Company. !. Atlanta Paper Company. D, E. Luther. r Atlanta Constitution, Inman & Co. Dr. B. M. Woolley & Co. Hon. Burton Smith. £ H. D. Stockdell. John H. Inman. And over one hundred Central Railroad Company. firms and corporations in Atuutu. Telegraphy. / THE CHRISTIAN INDEX i THURSDAY DECEMBER 15. 1892. WHAT lIOICS ITT Simply that the people of this country arc rapidly realizing that we are THE LEADING COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH And the only Institution in this Section where a thorough Commercial Educational PUPILS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME, but endeavor to enter at the Grand NiCW OJL’OJXKNO, Jan; 2nd, 1893, LARGE CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. n ... >7 > £ .'-life! " cB Xi-^IT• |i4*U4?CTV ■■"TJJJ i■/ ..TT'jT, xasi Q*fß .{' I ...•{ i ■ ?■ - i ■ '“hJi MH COLLEGE BUTT .DING. A Word to Christian Index Subscribers. o After you have read our offer of a $55.00 Sewing Machine for $25.00 which also pays for the Sunny South one year, naturally you will ask the question : “Is the Sunny South reliable and can I depend upon what they say?” To this we reply, The Sunny South is the oldest literary paper published in the Southern States It is The Only Literary Paper Which lias Stood the Test. It has a reputation for fair dealing second to none in the United States. It is owned and published by llon< Clark Howell, Jr., who is also managing editor of the Atlanta Constitution, C. C. Nichols and Janies R. Holli day. We are well known in Atlanta and throughout Georgia and anyone who knows us will tell you that any promise we make, will be scrupulously carried out. We refer you to Col. W. A. Hemphill, Mayor of Atlanta and business manager of the Atlanta Constitution. To tho Lowery Banking Company, to the Capital City Bank, and by special permission to the editor of the Christian Index as to our entegrity and business standing. Now read our offer carefully. If we can give you a beautiful, substantial and useful, light running, self threading shuttle, high arm machine, for $25.00 with tho Sunny South one year will it not pay you to try us be fore buying from an agent and pay SSO or S6O for the same machine which is the price you will pay ? We buy direct from the manufacturer and pay cash in advance requiring tho manufacturer to give us a bond to secure our patrons in every purchase made. When you buy a machine from an agent, ho must make a profit. Perhaps he has been several days in perfecting the trade and his time must be paid for. His employer must be paid a profit and a good profit too for he has store rent, clerk hire, and all tho incidental expense attached to handling and selling machines. By the time a machine is bandied by two or three middle men, is it any wonder that the price is double or treble the original cost? Now we make you this offer. If you need a machine send us $25.00 and we will send you our machine and the SUNNY SOUTH one year. If you are not pleased with tho way tho machine works, or looks, we will return you the $25.00 and pay return freight charges ourselves. The freight to your point will be about $1.50, certainly not over $2.00. The fact that We Agree To Pay Return Charges ON ANY MACHINE WHICH DOES NOT GIVE I *ol'l'ovt t I is the best proof we can give of our opinion of our machine. If you do not live in Atlanta, but have a friend who does live here, get that friend to call at onr office in the Constitution Building and see a sample of the machines we are selling and then judge of it for you. We Will Take Pleasure in Showipg the Macliine lo Anyone Interested in Seeing It. We have nothing to conceal and only ask you to investigate fully the bargain we are offering before you buy elsewhere. The SUNNY SOUTH which you get with the machine is a clean bright, family weekly and is the only lit erary weekly in the Southern States. It is a paper which is so wholesome that any parent may without examin ing it turn it over to his family each week without the slightest hesitancy. Address THE SUNNY SOUTH PUB., CO., TVtlciiita, Gra. liy Send for a sample copy FREE. Our Superiority is Conceded. We have recently furnished TencherJJ from our college for the Girls’ Gigh School, Young ’ Men’s Christian Association, Capital Female college, Atlanta; Agnes Scott Institute, Decutar- Rome Business college, Florida Chautauqua, School of Shorthand, Greenville, 8.C.; Young Harris Institute, McTiere, Ga.; Gigff School, Meridian, Miss.; Shorthand Scnool, Laurens, S C.; besides having many applications we could not supply. From the Carolinas to Texas. One of our young lady graduates accepted a position in Macon at SSO per month, and be fore the exporation of the first m onth her salary was raised to S6O. Another one of our graduates has just been made cashier of the large concern in Macon for which he worked. Telegraph department unsurpassed—Fino operators, rapid progress, students drilled in. ’ railroad work. :i One of our teachers in penmanship has won twenty-one prizes and medals in writing con gests at various fairs. 8 Students in the business department are carried through six textbooks and use seventeen blank books, representing ledgers, journals, daybooks, etc., besides the business practice and banking sets. There is no institution in the country that gives a more complete and thorough business course. ° IVe teach only one system of Shorthand—Graham’s, which is 25 per cent shorter than anv other in existence, and is the best system known to the world. < * Our teachers in the business department have no equals in this state. Professor McLean holds a first-class teachers certificate; is a graduate of Normal Training school; graduate and post-graduate Rochester Business University; was principal of public schools two years was principal and manager of commercial <h partment and lecturer on commercial law at Albert 1 mversity, Belleville, Ont.; has also had practical experience as bookkeeper and special t...ming as an expert accountant. 1 THE FIRST AND ONLY I*oll xV vt Department. IIN TUG? SOUTH, Prof. E. J. Lnngley of England, nnd one of tec finest pen artists in tho world has charge of this department. Instruction in every thing pertaining tp the pen, Cross-Hatch, Line Work Btipplo, etc. Drawings from model nnd copy. Engrossings of Resolutions, Testimonials, Memorials, Visiting and Invitation Cards eta.l designing of Letter Heads, Bill Heads nnd Show-Window Cards. ’ Perspective, Mechanical, Model anti Freehand Drawing and Sketching. BOOK-KEEPING. I