The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, December 15, 1892, Image 9

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ESTABLISHED 1821. Consolidation of ( GOLDSMITH & SULLIVAN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Oiii B Ulf M H If 12 TEACHERS IN FACULTY. < and CRICHTON’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 1J 1I B! | W OOPIfIO ii| 11 O NEARLY 2,000 GRADUATES IN POSITIONS—7OO IN ATLANTA. -BUSINESS: COLLEGE: AND: SCHOOL: OF: SHORTHAND.- BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING, MATHEMATICS, COMMERCIALLAW, ETC., ETC., ETC. Taught by SPECIALISTS. What Prominent People Say: General John B. Gordon says: “It gives me great pleasure to strongly com mend your School. It has been my fortune to have in my employ several of your pupils, and I have found them most efficient.” Hon. J. M. Stone, Governor of Mis sissippi, says: “One of your graduates has been my private secretary for more than two years, and judging from the quality of his work, he has been well taught, and it gives me pleasure to testify to the excellence of your school.” Hon. H. H. Cabiness, Business Man ager Atlanta Journal, says: “I have had for my stenographer for more than a year one of your graduates, and lam satisfied that your methods are careful, that your system is thorough, and that the management of your school is the best.” Hon. Evan P. Howell, Editor-in-Chief Constitution, says: “One of your graduates has been with us nearly three years, and has during that time given entire satisfaction.” ELECTRICITY IN SOAP. A NEW DISCOVERY. The wonderful medicinal properties contained in elec tricity have startled the world and stood the test of the great est medical experts. Electric belts, pads,etc., hwe been suc cessfully sold all over the world. The latest as well as the best thing in this line is. ELECTBIE SOAP. THE SUNNY SOUTH, the only literary weekly pub lished in the Southern States, has secured a limited number of cakes of this WONDERFUL HEALING SOAP, and in order to secure trial subscribers, makes the follow ing liberal offer: The first One Hundred people who send them fifty cents for the SUNNY SOUTH for three months will each receive Absolutely Free, Postpaid One cake Triple-scented Elec tric Toilet Soap, the retail price of which is fifty cents. This soap has no equal for chapped hands, and removes tan and freckles. It has been pronounced by the best medi cal authorities of Europe The Only Soap Made Which Contains Elec tricity. It is the best Soap in Amer ica. REMEMBER: The supply is limited to one cakes. First come, first served. The soap retails for fifty cents, the SUNNY SOUTH for three months is fifty cents. So the soap really costs you nothing. Address Tte Snnny South Pul). Co., ATLANTA, GA. Sample copySUNNY SOUH Free. Mention the Christian Index when you write. Ijir f ljmtian 31 Days Sale" REDUCED TO 56.27. iv ’ ALL “MURRAY” VEHICLES AND HARNESS KNIVED TO THE HEART. ****the: grandest array of bargains**** ever placed before the public at any time or at any place. This wonderful reduction on “Murray” Buggies Harness ! * A IS only FOR THE limited ‘ Murray” $5.95 Harness go for DECEMBER 25th, 1892 VXD ss f’ WT -•/* < J \ \ go for $52.50, together with the JANUARY 25th. 1893. /\. ■ following slaughtering reductions: * HARNESS * SR # [| * VEHICLES * $u 95 Harness for . . . . $5 27 M- $2 70 Saddle for $2 25 M $55 95 Buggies for $52 50 985““842 W 4 10 " , “. . £....350 »> 62 70 ““59 OO 10 95 “ “ . . 9 6 50 $ 5 75 ‘ 4 92 $ 72 00 * “ 67 35 112 35 " “ , 14 85 “ “ TTI2 35 & 5 98 “ 5 25 * 99 75 “ “ 91 70 17 67 “ “ ... IQ, 25 $ - 6 97 “ ♦“ - 5 99 >*< 77 OO Phaetons” 72 80 18 45 " “ ,17 OO K • 7 82 * “ ...... .". 6 85 M 88 70 “ “ 81 90 19 75 « “ 18 20 £7 95 “ u ...... ......... 694 93 OO Jump Seat for 8450 14 77 “ “ 1150 h 7 35< “ “ . . . . . 1 6 57 > w 99 OO “ « “ 93 75 21 35 “ “ 20 00. K 5 55 “ “ * T . 4 73 107 OO Surrey for 93 90 19 95 “ " 18 35 W 9 25 “ *....., OO W 24 75 Cart - 1 On all other goods in our handsome 150 page catalogue not mentioned in above list we will special cash discount of fiv?per cent. “ Murray” Buggies and Harness are known the world over for superiority "of material, strength and fine finish, and a?being the cheapest in the country when quality and price is considered together. % . » Jq]j Our handsome Illustrated 150 page Catalogue "‘ -"jMf'i _ mailed free on application Tsfx'Vj /| / • The Wilber H. Murray Mfg.£o. REDUCED TO SI 8.75. CINCINNATI, OHIO. • } REDUifD TO S 132.90. - * w T"\‘ : • f h® L' &let * ■ i& :tW. ML4frwfl n M .-w • W-Gi ■ JPys-aSIII g M g' IKLiS* .Bw.'i L» tivl W'<l- Lift,-.stl v •<?' >.!?«.si I MO® a ipUr WggS- IW sa- k™ rtf-w kWQIQ WngH K’wH mIK IbSS IBRW UnR 68 * ‘Wj m •-: • • .• ?• '« •.• •-.. •■•■ ■' • r ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1892. For all essential qualities of a first-class Business College we have absolutely no suc cessful competition in this city. We have the most commodious and by far the most ele gantly furnished school-rooms in tips city. We use the Latest and Most Practical Text-Books in all Departments. We have more pupils in daily attendance! We have three times as many graduates hold ing positions as Stenographers and Book-keepers. We have an Accomplished Teacher of Commercial Law, and two Professors of the Atlanta Law School as special lecturers on this important subject. We have the most expert mathematician in this city. What Our Graduates Say. Mr. D. R. Wilder, Instructor Evening Classes Book-keeping, Young Men’s Christian Association, says: “I completed the book-keeping course in Sullivan & Crichton’s Business College after eight weeks’ study, and immediately took charge of the books of a large manufacturing con cern, which I found no difficulty in keeping.” Mr. A. L. Byers, Book-keeper Finley Furniture Company, says: “After graduating at your school I immediately took charge of an exceedingly compli cated set of books, which I have kept for five years, to the entire satisfaction of the firm.” Mr. W. V.- Lifsey, Stenographer to B. W. Wrenn, East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad, says: “Your method of teaching shorthand is unexcelled. I attained a speed of iso words pet minute after five months’ study.” Mr. Ed. Cmsselle says: “Aftet eleven weeks’ study at your most excellent shool I attained a speed of 135 words per minute. My salary is $1,200 per year.” The most magnificent Catalogue ever issued by a Business Col" lege mailed free. o Address Sullivan & Crichton., Kiser Building, Atlanta, Georgia. VOL. 69—NO. 49