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YOUR COUNTRY’S CALI.
AMERICA IS FACING A GREAT CRISIS—
but many of our people do not realize it.
....Thousands of Boys and Girls are facing a
turning point in their careers—but fail to see
the path leading to the ambition-crowned
heights of success.
Trained workers are needed today as never
before. The future of America may depend
upon their united efforts. Boys and girls who
are equipped for efficient work can “help win
the war,’’ while securing better positions for
themselves and making rapid personal advance
ment.
The only thing standing in your way is lack
of training. You will never get very far in this
world at manual labor. Muscle is always re
latively cheap. Brains are always at a premium
and especially at this time, when so many po
sitions must be filled quickly.
You can learn our system of shorthand and
typewriting in 8 to 12 weeks, and we will secure
for you a good position. We have started thous
ands of young men and women on the road to
success in the Business World. Let us do as
much for you.
We give free courses, along with Shorthand
or Bookkeeping, in Typewriting, ■ Penmanship,
spelling, Business Law, English and Arithmetic.
Our system of Bookkeeping is up-to-date and,
when learned, can be used in any modern bus
iness office.
Don’t let any light obstacle prevent you from
entering our Fall classes, September 3rd. Call
and discuss your problems with us, or write us
freely. You must remember that “Where there
is a will there is a way”. We have shown the
way in thousands of cases. Our years of ex
perience is at your service. Give us the oppor
tunity of showing you how you can secure the
necessary training to fit you for one of the many
good positions open to ambitious young people.
Act definitely. Call or write today. Decide
that you will train for efficient service—that
you will hold a much better job next year than
now—that you will make the most possible of
your life. We will glady help you. Write for
our journal. ..“FORWARD”, which points the
way to opportunity for you. It proves there
are many desirable openings in business.
BAGWILL BUSINESS COLLEGE
31 Lfickie St., Dept. F—C.
Atlanta, Ga.
How To Use The
TELEPHONE
Did it ever occur to you that you
might not be using the telephone in the
right way?
Do you speak sideways, above, be
low, or six inches away from the trans
mitter sjjjjftrour telephone?
You should talk directly into the
transmitter—not simply at it. Keep your
lips about one inch from the mouthpiece.
Speak in an even tone. It is not neces
sary to shout.
There is much that can be said about
the proper way to telephone, but these
little rules will help.
IVhen you Telephone — Smile
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J. E. PUETT, MANAGER.
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In Loving Memory
Of little Hoyt Gibson, who de
parted this life July 11th 1917
Its little body was laid to rest at
Pleasant View cemetery, Rev.
V. V. Braddy conducting the
funeral services. He was only
one year and eleven months and
sixteen days old when the Lord
saw fit to call him home in heav
en. We know not why the
Lord took him from us so soon
but the Lord knew best. Oh,
how sad it fills our hearts no
words can tell the sadness that
fills our hearts when from little
Hoyt we had to part. Lonely
the hours since dear darling has
gone but a brighter home than
ours is now his own. His suff
ering is now over and he is now
enjoying the sweetness of heav
en and singing the sweet songs
of Zion. He has paid the debt
that we all will have to pay
some day.
A precious one from us is
gone, a voice we loved is still, a
place is vacant in our home thatj
can never be filled.
Dearest' loved one we have
laid thee in the peaceful grave
embrace but thy memory shall
be cherished till we see thy
heavenly face, sleep on darling
and take thy rest, God called
thee home he thought it best,
the golden gates are open wide
a genie voice said come and an
gels from the other side wel
comed our Loved one home.
Heaven now retains our treas
ure, earth lonely casket keeps
and the sunbeams long to linger
where our lonving darling
sleeps. Again we hope to meet
thee when the day of life is fled
and in heaven with joy to greet
thee where no farewell tears
are shed.
Written by his heart-broken
mother,
Mrs. Lou Gibson.
PLEASANT VIEW.
Rev. C. A. Bagley preached
a very interesting sermon here
Sunday.
Remember next Saturday and
Sunday we will have Revs. 1
i Dempsey and Wallis with us
j and hope to see all the members
! present on Saturday.
i Rev. Braddy has returned
from South Georgia and re
port a very pleasant trip.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gunter
spent Sunday with Rev. V. V.
Braddy and family.
Rev. J. J. Dempsey and wife
spent Sunday with Mr. A. A.
Thompson and family.
Aunt Kate Langley w r as sick
last week but she is better now. !
Mrs. J. P. Barnett was sick
last week but she is better at
this writing.
If God is for us who could be
against us? Then if God is not
for us we must be in pretty bad
shape, but I want to say he is
for every one that will repent
believe and be baptized.
Mrs. Lucy Fagan is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. D. S. Glover
this week
Say correspondents why not
lets h ive a correspondents meet
ing of! the 9th of Oct as most of
us will want to be at the county
fair. We can get together and
set a meeting any way
Mr Editor I have selected
some very important scripture
for our many readers and I ask
all to look it up and read every
word of it and I hope some will
be reading it, and
all the corespondents that read
all of it tell us in your dots next
week. Will give the Chapters
and verses: Matt 7:1 Rev.
12:10 Gal. 5:15 Matt. 7:3-5
John 12:47, Rom. 14:4. 1.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If 1 ate anything with
butter,oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
.regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablets, but
alter a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. 1 found they were
no good at all for my trouble. 1 heard
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me. i keep it in the house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. 1 clo not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
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Peter 2:23 1. Sam 16:7. Luke
16:15. John 7:24 Gal. 6:1.
Rom. 2:1. 1. Cor 11:31. James
4:11. Titus 3:2. Luke 6:37
Matt. 7:2 1 Cor. 4:5. Ps. 18:
25-26.
Hill Billey.
Fur. for the Children.
Soak a cupful of b- if (5 pf-rs #ver
night. They then can be <.. :y pierced.
At the prime tim • pro vid; a box of
oidcn toothpick:-: 1 ; combining the
fvo your children ; ’] : ..<i amusement
iby the hour in m ’ ing playthings of
iev ry description