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YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL.
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 v/e 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, An 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.
BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE ,
31 Luekie 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 of your telephone?
You should talk directly iqto 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.
When yon Telephone—Smile
SOUTHERN EELL TELEPHONE .T ’pl
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TYT
J. E. PUETT, MANAGER. • -
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ROUTE 3.
Mr. J. H. Castleberry and
family spent one night last
week with Mr. Elliott Castle
berry near Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. W.'l Barnett
and children visited Mr. Tom
Jett and family Sunday.
Mrs. Vanah Coker and Mrs.
Lillie Bennett and son and Miss
Odell Barnett visited at Mr. T.
S. Bennett’s Sunday.
Mr. Alvine Stewart spent Sat
urday afternoon with Henry
Pruitt.
Misses Euna and Zona Belle
Barnett visited Mr. Lewds Hol
brook and family near Daves
Creek Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Castleberry and
brother, Cecil, visited Mr. J. H
Castleberry and family 1 night
last week.
Miss Flossie Green visited
Misses Odell and Zona Belle
Barnett Saturday night.
Mrs. Lou Stokes is on the sick
list. Hope for her a speedy re
covery.
Miss Mary Castleberry visit
ed Miss Estelle Bennett Friday
afternoon.
Mr. Tom Chatham of Atlan
ta visited Mr. W. W. McGinnus
last week.
Mr. E. F. Hawkins and fam
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gar
rett visited at Mr. R. O. Harri
son’s Sunday.
Dr. W. L. Bennett and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rog
ers Sunday.
MIDWAY.
Rev. W. L. Singleton preach
ed at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puckett
visited Mr. Fannie Hansard Sun
day.
The freeze will cut the cot
ton crop, shorter.
The farmers are sowing a lot
of wheat right along.
Mr. E. A. Strickland and fam
ily visited at Mr. John Collins
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thompson
visited at Mrs. Mary Boling’s
Sunday.
Potato digging is the order in
this part. i
Mr. Edgar Brooks and wife
visited near Sharon Sunday.
Mr. M.. J. Hooper is attend
ing the Fair at Macon this week
All persons due me by note
or account please come and set
tle by Nov. 15th, as 1 am going
to move about that date. Thank
you. J. T. Lamb.
Alex Vaughan has a good
home on Atlanta Street, good
bermuda pasture with running
water, in fact, an up-to-date
place, which he wants to sell
!at a reasonable price and on
' good terms. Call to see him.
Ymmsg Mothers
Reserve strength for mother
hood is of two-fold importance
and thoughtful women before
and after maternity take
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It supplies pure cod deer :i’
for rich blood and contains
lime and soda with medicinal
glycerine, all important ir-gmci
ents for strengthening the
nervous system and furnishint
abundant nourishment.
aJ$ It is free from alcohol.
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fc£3 } The Somtfa cod liv,-r oil in
fi L' II Scott’s Emulsion •' i.ow refined in our
' HU own American Inb .r tork which
1 0.1 inches it pur - arc
scat &. uo-.vue, hi.c . ;r-x
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Back if you
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I to be the judge of whether this fine,
i]A 1 old coffee has a right on your family
table or not. If you are not satisfied
that Luzianne goes farther and tastes
* keßcihKfetfaf C B ' * better than any other coffee at any wherd
, near the price, your grocer will give
v** 1 ~ you back every penny you paid. Stop
The Luzianne Guarantee: grumbling about your present coffee^
If, after using the contents Give Luzianne a chance to show you
of a can, you are not satisfied ... * rr u a i
every respect, your gro- J ust how S ood a coffee Can be - Ask
cer will refund your money. for profit-sharing catalog.
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A Victrola —the fisns-i ng couch
t o yosi i' rc rc t ■ v . t \
After a hard ‘‘session at tennis cr golf it it good
to Irear the music of tire v ictrola. u “touches the
spot” to sink in a comfortable clra.r after strenuous
exercise, while the world’s foremost-.artists play and t
sing the music that you love best. f
You can have a Victrola prac!: t/‘v open yourov. :i torr.ir. Drop
in and ask us about i: today and wl'T. vo :ic here v. _■ \* i! have >onr
favorite artists entertain yoil. \ iv.u.s ar - Vb- tro a,. >lO _to VdOO.
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Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Cos., * 'A *■
Gainesville, Ga. /1
Ready For Service,
I will keep my Duroc Jersey ,
hog another year, and will ask
the same old price, $2.00, for
r.is services.
J. M. Thornton, Gumming,
Ga., route 5.
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--\t the same tir provi Y I. xof
1 eiden toothpicks l’y crteibintnr the
i your children \ ill find Wrnusement
v the hour In 1 inns playthings of
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