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' Chobch Directory.
a t the Baptist Church on the first
f,lwd Sundays, and Saturday betore the
Sunday, in each. month. -Bcv.M.J.
ollborn, Pator
•,e3 at the Methodist Clniri li on the
b ' r .w„n <av in each n ontb, and Saturday
7re jtev.D. R. McWilliams,-pastor.
■ . s at the I’r shytcrian Church on the.
1 Sunday in each month, and Saturday
‘ore. W~ Mr - Max-on, pastor.
i, system. —As we have to pay the
h" for every- hiug we use about our house
, vie are compelled to do a stiietly
" hhusiners We will take wood or provis
at market pic-'s, in pay for subscrip
■ Although anxious for iatrotiege, we
7'fer a limited cash business tj an extendtd
roilit one.
, 0!1T 1 { jj{D SODTII RAILROAD SCHEDELE.
‘n and after Tuesday, 15th inst., trains will
o rim daily (Sundays excepted), as follows:
couth will leave Kingsbofq.. .8 00 a m
north will leave Columbus.. .3 20 p m
’Or Saturdays a train will leave Kingsboro
„ Columbus at 5 15 p m, and on Mondays a
u'iil leave Columbus for Kingsboro at
7 E A FLEWELLEN, Receiver
Shocking Afeair.— Squire Billie
Smith, postmaster at Mulberry Grove,
and an old citizen of this county, was
shot bv his son William, last Monday
morning, and now lies in a critical
condition.
There had been a separation be
tween Squire Smith and his second
wife and we understand that she had
agreed to return to his home on con
dition that he drove off his children.
This he started to do, and while whip
ping one of his daughters at the time
stated, his son interfered, and draw
iu<r a pistol, shot twice at his father,
oue ball passing between, the arm and
side of his sister, and the other taking
effect in the head and fracturing the
skull of his father.
Dr. Cameron was sent for at once,
and is attending the case.
The son who committed this dread
ful deed is some 23 years of age.
lie left soon afterwards. The father
is over 60.
The above are briefly the facts of
this sad affair as reported on the
street.
The result of the late election
in Harris county proved that* the
white people were determined to he
free and untrammelled.
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Tiie Eclui.se. — Don’t forget the
eclipse of the moon to morrow night.
It will be total, and well worth sec
incr. It will commence about mid
night, he total about half past one,
and end about two o’clock.
A Storm.— There was quite a
storm here last Friday night. The
rain fell in torrents, with some wind,
thunder and lightning. We learn
that the blacksmith shop at Nance's
o i the N. & S. road, and some fences
in that locality, were blown down.
The wind was not strong enough here
to do any damage.
• —■ i Q—
lyThe members of the Baptist
church at this place will meet on Sat
urday before thfl first Sunday in nex;
month, to select a pastor to succeed
the late Rev. M. J. Wellborn.
Superior Court. —Court adjourned
last Fiiday evening. Several cases
were continued, owing to the illness
of Judge Johnson on Friday. We
are unable to notice, this week, any
of the cases disposed of, as the party
wh > promised us the report, is absent.
Finis Cotton. — Mr. J. M. McCants
sends us the top half of a cotton stalk,
about three feet long, which has on it
lifcy well developed bolls. It is of
the “Cluster” variety, and is as
heavily fruited as it well could be
without breaking the stalk.
Ed. Visitou.— We regret to pee,
in your last issue, a card from Mr. 11.
W. Pius, our present efficient County
Treasurer, in which he states that he
will not be a candidate for re-election
to that office. We beg the gentleman
to reconsider his determination. The
country needs just such men to serve
her; and we can assure him, if he
will allow his name to be run, that it
will be complying with the earnest
desire of Many Voteus.
Woods on Fire. —The woods on
the mountains near town were on
fire several days last week, until the
rain put it out. The fire originated
from the carelessness of ’possum
hunters.
Besides the trouble given our
country friends iu “lighting lire” to
keep their fences and otit-houses from
being burnt, at this season of the
Vear these fires burn up all the mast
and what little grass there is, and
make it that much harder on stock
during the winter.
We think the legis’ature should pass
a bill making these hunters responsi
ble for any damage that may result
hom their carrying fire.
Wool Cotton.—Several persons
have seen the wool cotton sent to us
last week by Mr. Pate, and say that
J t looks just like wool. We have it
here yet for inspection. It certainly
is hard to tell from wool.
NEW
SHOES.
I wonM respectfully evil the attention of
the public to my splendid stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER,
CONSISTING OF
Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES,
Gents', Boys’, Youths’ and Children's
Boots , Shoes , Gaiters and Brogans.
ALSO,
Whito Oak aad Hemlock Solo Leather,
French and American Calf Shins,
Boot and Shoe Findings,
Lasts, Pegs, &c., die.
As I sell kxtireuy for cash, the public can
rely ou the lowest figures. Give me a call
.1. MARION ESTES,
oct.lO-om 122 Broad st, Columbus, Ga.
fisg“Dr, Thos S. Mitchell, who has
been pretty closely confined at home
this summer, is now recreating in
Atlanta, for a few days, and will rep
resent the Visitor while there. We
wish him a pleasant and successful
lime, and a safe return home.
The Parker Gun. — See advertise
ment in this issue. Dr. Mitchell is
the agent here, and w ill take pleasure
in selling you a gun, oi fWrnislung
you with any information.
—tO...-<■=-
We call attention to the adver
tisement of -the Texas Gift Concert
Association of Denison in another
column, which is now' fully under
way. Tickets are selling rapidly
throughout the United States. This
Association is endorsed by the lead
ing citizens of Northern Texas, and
we recommend all those who desire
to invest in an enterprise of this kind
to do so at once and secure the
$50,000 prize.
Magistr atks’ Meeting.— The Jus
tices of the Peace and Notaries Pub
lic of the various Militia Districts of
this county are requested to meet in
Convention, in Hamilton, on the 2d
Monday in November next, for mutu
al consultation relative to their duties
as officers.
HSif' 5 Fifty cents will pay for the
Visitor till Christmas, or $2 for a
club of five.
— ±
Club Rates. —We will send three
copies of the Visitor to one post-of
fice, one year, for 14.50 ; five copies,
§7.50 ; ten copies, sl4; twenty cop
ies, S2O.
How Cheap! Remember that,
twenty copies of the Visitor will be
sent one year to the same post-office
for only twenty dollars.
Hamilton, Ga., Oct. 7, 1874.
This is to certify that the pump
placed in the public well near Dr.
Mitchell’s office, by the Southern
Pump and Pipe Cos., works well, end
we endorse it as a great convenience.
John H. Lovelace, Intendant.
J W Kimbrough, Q T Purcell,
DW D Botilly, Gamble & Copel’d,
W I Hudson, J W Cameron,
F S H ovard, D R McWilliams,
J W Storey, T S Mitchell,
S T Fuller.
If you want saddles, harness, trunks
or leather goods of almost any des
cription, go to K<jnt’e, in Columbus,
where you can be supplied on reason
able terms.
Cheap. —A life scholarship in the
Mound City Commercial College of
St. Louis, Mo., worth $07.50, can he
had for SSO, by applying at this office.
A Beckwith sewing machine,
in good order, worth S2O in New
York, can be had for sls, by apply
ing at this office.
A lady’s gold watch can' be
had cheap by application at this
office.
{.IP Oil can with faucet for sate.
Apply at this office.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of IDriis county,
subject to the Democratic nomination, if any
is made. I seek this office because I am a
cripple, unable to do hard labor, and will be
thankful to my felLw-cltizcns if thcy.will
elect me. T. L. Thatt.
“for tax collector .
I h'Teby announce mrs If a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Collector of
Harris county, at the election in January
next, subject to the Democratic nomination,
il there be any. Joux I>. Hastev.
For Tax Cou-KCTOir.—l announce myself a
candidate for Tax Colb ctor of Harris county,
-subject to the nomination, if ai v. Election
fust Wednesday ia January next.
James R. tfarra.
Bargains for Somebody.
The following bargains can be had
by application at this office. All the
articles mentioned are new, and will
he shipped to order from the manu
facturers or their agents:
One SBO folding-cover Wilson sew
ing machine for S6O.
One $75 Florence machine for $55.
One set Appleton’s new American
Cyclopedia, sixteen volumes, for S6O
—worth SBO in New York.
One Babcock fire extinguisher for
$50 —worth S6O in New York.
One S9O \t heeler & Wilson sew
ing machine for S7O.
One of Waters & Son’s style 20
organs, price $l5O, for sllO.
A Georgi $625 piano for S4OO.
GEORGIA —Harris County.
W. J. Ornnfoid lias applied for exemption
of personalty, and I will pars upou the same
on the 31st instant, at my office.
0ct.23-td J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Orfi’y.
THE PARKER CUD.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
A FOETUNE FOE $1!
One Gift is guaranteed to one of every eleven
consecutive numbers,
$50,000 for ONE DOLLAR
TOW IS TOTR TESIK.
Fortune helps those who help themselves.
500,000 Tickets, at $1 each, num
bered from 1 to 500,000, inclusive.
The exceedingly low price of ttekets
brings it within the reach of all.
©ill @:D2fmsa
hi aid of Public Improvements in the city of
Denison, Texas.
THE TEXAS
Gift Concert Association
WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT
THURSDAY, DECEM HER 31,1874
And will distribute to the Ticket-holders
$250,000 IN GIFTS.
DEPOSITORY, FIRST NIT. BANK, DENISON.
Distribution to commence immedi tidy after
the Concert. Managers of distr bution chosen,
by Ticket-hol iers and prominent citizens.
LIST OF gifts:
1 Grand Cash Gift $ 50 000
1 “ “ “ 25,000
1 15,000
1 10,000
1 5,000
1 .. 2,500
1 1,500
10 SSOO cacti,. 5 000
20 250 6,000
80 150 .. .. 4,500
50 100 .. .. 6.000
100 50 .. .. 5,000
100 25 .. .. 2.500
200 20 ... . 4,000
500 10 .. .. 5,000
1 000 6 .. . . 5 000
1.500 24-.. .. 3,750
40,250 1".... 46 250
49,707 Grand Cash Gifts am’nt'g to $200,000
22 prizes in real estate am’ t'g to 50,000
49,780 Gifts, amounting to $250,000
REFERENCES.
Knowing that the management of this As
sociation will he conducted as represented, wo
cheerfully lecorninend the same to the public:
James Leona-d, John Holford. John 15 Mc-
Dongall, W H Winn, H Tone, .1 M Cook,
Aldermen city of Denison, Texas.
Judge Win U Kirk.
J Herrins, City Treasurer.
W 11 Bors, Lone Star Mills.
Weekly 'limes, Denison,
pi E Fuller, Alamo Hotel.
M Gold-soil & Cos, merchants.
Win Hughes, re v! es f ate broker.
First National Bank, Deni-on.
Col Frank Si kra/ler. ex-mayor.
Dei'y and Weekly News, Denison.
Samuel A Cook, real estate broker.
Col T H Warren, real estate broker.
Clins E Maurice, U S Commissioner.
Col Samuel Brooks, Galveston, Texas.
Jos Perry, Attorney M, K,& T railroad.
J W Jennings, cx-poslmasler U S Seuate.
Col I. W Shepherd, Alamo Hotel. Denison
Gen G A Beul, U S Army, Ft Griffith, Texas.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, Denison, 'lex.
S G Eddy, Div L-ion Siipt. M, K & T ruilioad.
Col E J Strang, Q M U SA, Denison, Texas.
Goode. S iunett & Cos, cotton brokers. Denison
EDC'hadiek, man Colton Compress Cos, Den’n
A stntcmcrjt of the distribution will be pub
lished and forwarded to ticket-holders, and all
gifts promptly paid a’ter the distiibution.
GOOD and RESPONSIBLE PERSONS WANTED
to work for the interests of tbis Association.
Piiikral Commissions Allowed
IIOW TO REMIT to US.
Money Should lie sent by Express or Draft,
Post-office Money Order or llegisierod letter.
Addresi all communications to
ALPHEUS It. COLLINS, Se ’y,
oct2B-!d Denison, Texas.
E I J . SCOTT & CO,
BANKERS,
3 Exchange Court, NewYork
Lltieral Advances
mAZITC on
c O TTON.
stopaniTreflect a moment.
Do you owe Dr. Urnrc? If you do, for the
sake of humanity, rsT-bim, or you may not
get hisscrvices again. Do p'V all, or a part.
],p js in great need of money to pay his
oyrn mdeOtceba*#. novH -If
TO IjgXAs AND ARKANSAS.
'llib conipjgllon of the TEXAS AND PA
CIFIC RAILROAD enables the Kennksaiv
Roctu. vl i \VesLrn & Atlantic Railroad, to
offer the only al'-rsil route from Georgia and
the Carol inns to nil points in Texas
On and after Sept. Ist. thro tilth coaches
leave Atlanta Ral'y for Memphis, I/t ie Ho. k,
and Texarkana, Texas, without chance, coi -
uectlng there with through cars for Houston
and alt points in Texas.
Think of ON’F, change of cars between At
lanta. Ga.. and Houston, Texas.
JESS" Rates reduced by the open’ng of this
route from $5 n sls!
Full information can he obtained on appli
cation to ALBERT B. WRENN, boutlie .stern
Agent Nashville, Chnttanoi ga & St. Louis
Railroad, Atlanta; C. E. SARGENT, South
eastern Ag, nt L & G. S. R. 11., Atiauta, oi
to B. W. WRENN,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
A lauta, Ga.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Agreeably to an order from the Court cf
Ordinary of Harris county, we will eell be
fore the Court house door in Hamilton, be
tween the 1 gal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November next, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Wdliam Whitehead,
deceased, late of said county, to wit:
Let No 48 ; 152 1-2 acres of lot No 47 ; lot
No 17; 152 1-2 acres of lot No 18: 50 acres of
lot No 16—in the 21st district of originally
Muscogee, now Harris county. Abo lot No
1, 162 acres of lot No 2, 122 1-2 acres cf lot
No 35, lot No 30, lot No 37, 160 acres of lot
No 88, west of Flat Shoal road, lot No 72,
200 1-2 acres of lot No 73, 146 1-2 acres of
lot No 71, west of Flat Shoal road, in the
22J q strict of originally Muscogee now Har
ris couuty, containing in all 2,331 1-2 acres,
move or less. Terms, one-half cash, balauee
due Dec 1, 1875.
JNO. W. MTJRPHEY,
IRBY H. PITTS,
Adm’rs cum testament.) annexo.
fix3~ Columbus Enquirer copy four times.
GEORGIA— Harris County,
rieasant H Dunmvn applies for letters of
ail ministration upon the estate of David Jen
kins, late of said couuty, deceased—
All persons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, by llic first
Mondav in November next, why said appli
cation should not be granted. * *
Given under mv hand officially, Sept. 21st
sept2s-td J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ord'y.
ED. TERRY’S BARBER SHOP,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Go to Ed Terry's, if you want an e sy
shave, and your hair cut l.y first-clips bar
bers and in a first-class barb, r shop. Loca
ted under the Rankin House. eeplly
NOTICE.
Having heretofore held stork in the Geor
gia Home Insurance Cos., of Columbus, Ga.,
1 hereby give notice that I have sold said
stock and transfefred the same, and under
Reckon 1496 of the Code of 1878, t alii hereby
exempt from any liah lities of said Company.
HHg7-6m A WITfICH, Trustee.
NOTICE.
Having heretofore held stock in the Geor
gia Home Insurance Company of Columbus,
Ga , I hereby give notice that I have sold
said stock and transferred the same, and, un
der section 1490 of the Code of 1873, I am
hereby exempt from any liabilities of *"id
Company. may22-0m A P. HOOD.
GEORGIA —Harms County.
Marlhatl. Tankeislv applies for letters of
administration upon (tie estate of George W.
Tankeis'y; late of said eouiiiy, deceased:
persons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, by the first
Monday in September next, why said letters
should not he grarite I.
Giv n under my hand and official seal.
aun7-td J i’. 0 WILLIAMS, Only.
$5,000
TO SUBSCRIBELtS OF THE
ATL A NTA C ONSTITUTION.
THE SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
of presents, which we have heretofore nn
noun' ed, and for which we are under obliga
tions to some subscribers, will come off on
the 15th of November next.
Our distribution differs from those Cl’ lead
ing NOl thorn and Western newspapers in two
particulars: first, our presents are awarded to
both daily and weekly subscribers; and sec
ondly, to both new and old subscribers.
Every daily subscriber paying $lO for one
year’f sub cription, will receive a registered
card entitling him to participate in the dis
tribution ; every daily nub oriber paying $6
for six mombs, will receive a card entitling
him to a half interest in the cash presents
awarded.
A club of five weekly subscribers sending
$lO for one year’s subscription will receive
one icgistercd card; one weekly subscriber
can get' a registered card by advancing $lO
subscription, or a curd enriding him to one
half interest in the cash presents by advanc
ing $5 suiiscviption.
our la-t distribution a dub of
weekly subscribers obtained
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD,
■which was paid to Mr. Geo. Eberhnrt, Paoll,.
Madison county, Ga., in the presence of ex
Mavor Hammock.
'1 he Weekly Constitution is a mammoth
eiglit-psgesheet, containing forty-eight col
umns—only $2 a year. Asa family and farm
journal it is unsurpassed intbe United States.
The plan is the same as the first, which
pave sucti uoiveisal satisfaction. 'Hie dis
tribution will be in public, and superintended
by tenures ioners.
pV'AU the presents distributed without
scaling, and to bona fide subscribe!* only.
Subscribe at once before the distribu
tion comes off, and you aic too late, for it is
the last.
Sample copies of the Constitution, and err-
Calais giving full particulars, s n t free on ap
plication liibeial in iccem nls and a special
list of prettnvmpi efieied to local egents.
Address: W. A. 11EMITIJLU& GO,,
Atlanta, G l.
As ibis may be seen by sortie unacquainted
with us, we refer bypermissi n, t i ex-M-.yor
Hum mo. k, Col 0 W A lair, Col J U Wallace,
leading citizens, who superin ended our first
distribution, and a’so to the present Mayor
if Atlanta, Col 8 B Spencer. tepl l
CWATEBS-JjfllErE^Wa
istyle oud perfect In tone
AilsnßK ever made. 'I'IIJiCON
CEUTO S'S Ol’ the beet
ever placed in any
1 -dy' - Organ. JUiprmlvcsd ly
I an extra scis/’reeh.p®-
cnlim ly voiced, the
xmber ./****
most tUAlljn
* i-w rrATiON
of <-’* J M HI A N
voice is bv-
M PERU. TcrmtlUcral.
BStpllf WATERS’
, Philharmo
,^^K36tSlkV y nic, Vesper
and Orchestral ORCAN 8
in i;niV/k I'ttßttat
itebcat I'UtlTk "f
VOJCINti wfS wren* volume <f tone.
Bnitat.lo fir I’AIiEOIC, C—— UItCI-, or
ItltlSSO K3.IX.Cw _ .
Waters’ Uew Scalp Pianos
fare erect rower and a fine hinglltg
tone, nih all modern Improvements,
PUIMW *W'- *.**•*
nr ,, n , nn ,i I’ialKW warrnnnd/'/r 0
Lu-fer
rount to T'ocheri, Alin*’tieri.Church# 9 fiehf>ojJ^dyet f
S.T.
4Sl3roa<twny, New lerlt. 1.0. Box 3007
200 Ct^l^gOVES
FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, BY
W. H, ROB ARTS & CO.,
who invite the attention of the public to their large and complete stock,
consisting of
■js ;; ;J */; ii ''Ji- ; . * * {■■ ,• *
Cook-ins ctxxcl XXOQ-tliis
(Charter Oak and other first class patterns),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood aid Willow Ware, Silver, Plated anti Britannia Goods,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, of our oWn importation.
Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sftcef Iron Tftwe of merydcscriptftM*.
Prices as low as the lowest. [Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28, 1873. 4
WILLIAMS’
PHOTOGRAPH ART GALLERY,
OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE,
OOLXJMBUS, CtEOBGIA
Pnotogp&phs, IVorytyper and Fcvreotypcs taken in. all'styles, from the smallest size to
life size, and fini bed in Crayon, Water and Oil Colors, if desired.
Copying of old Pictures of any kind wu make a specialty, and give nearly as good as If
taken from life. ... . . v •• ■-
We invite there wishing any kind of a Picture to call, and they will see that we keep up
with all the improvements, and can please both in pric sand qunlity.
We keep Frames, and make them of any size to order; also Glass, Cord arid Mouldings,
Albums and Fancy Cases, which We cart sell lower than ever offered in this city.
jSS'The best place, remember, is ovov Carter's Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
junlD-lyr G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO., Proprietors.
THE GEORGI PIANO-FORTESi
LATE NEWS REGARDING THEM.
The Goorgi Pianofortes have taken the First Premium over all competitors
at the State Fair of West Virginia, in Keuiueky, and at all other
fairs and expositions where they have been exhibited.
Their durable build and refined expression of tone causes them to be the favorlto Instru
ment in seminaries of teaming.
From Rev t Van Bukkelen. Rector of Jane Grey Seminary, Mt. Morris, N. Y.—‘l have
pianos of other celebrated makers in tho seminary ; hut the Georgl whs selected and Used at
the conceit ns the best. It is preferred by teachers and pupi's.’
From Rev Win F Morrison, .rector of Mt Luke’s Church, Buffalo, N Y,-r-‘On leaving lowa
I was reluctantly obliged to part with my Georgl Piano. When l settlpd in Buffalo one of
my first cares was to provide my family with one .of the same manufacture. It fully sustains
the high reputation the Georgl Instruments have in all parts ol the country.’
Mr John Znndel, organist of Henry Ward Beecher's church, Brooklyn, says— 1 The Georgl
has an exquisite action, and everything about it shows thorough workmanship and durability ’,
Rev S H McCollester, Prosi lint of Buchtoi College, certifiOH— 1 We have been using two
of your piunos the past year ill our college. They have given great satisfaction. We regard
them as superior instruments.’
From the New York Independent—‘As they were highly recommended to us, we bought
one for our own use, and we find they are worthy of all the praise they have received.’
The above are only a few selections from letters continually arriving, which show thi
GEORGI TO BE THE LEADING PIANO OF THE DAY.
I guarantee entire ratisfaction, and never fail to give it. For circulars and terms addrc.S
GEORGE A. GEORGI,
jtinlO-6111 Manufacturer of Pianofortes, Jamestown, N. Y.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN,
COLUMBUS. CIA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
!£@s22SS' i ) JPHAStfffißs '
Rosewood seven octavo Pianos from S3OO Geo. Wqods,& Qo.
Mason & Hamlin, anil other Organs. Violins, Guitars,' Flutes, Banjos,,
mouth harps, sheet music, etc. We make orders for sheet music and music
books every few days, and anythin# wanted and not in stock, will be
ordered anil funiished at publisher's prices. nov7-ly
ESTABLISHED ,16 YEARS.'
A STANDARD INSTITUTION,
i.Aßoecr, tanr.APKW ako bust is tii* south.
'Hie only Business School in the Soutli con
ducted by sti expert need Men bant and Prac
tical Accountant. The actual expenses of
stud, nts are from fifteen to twenty per ernt
less than it will cost them to attend second
cla-s, or imported institutions.
The Cotiree of Study is conducted on Aetna]
Basinets Principles, supplied with Bunking
and otiier offices, combining every known
facility for imp-rling a Thorough Practical
Business" Education In the shortest possible
time and at t e Iciret expense. Graduates of
tffi-i in titution, a# prjciiul a<:<xMjntan'&, ftsuii
pro eminent over those from any other Husi
ness School in the cMititiy.
The cstabli lied reputation of (bis Institu
tion, the thorough, practjal course of Ps
►tody, and the success of IU Gruduutes, lunks
it the leading
BUSINESS SCHOOL IN TUB SOUTH.
Our course of actual munmm training is
the best and most practical of the age. No
vacations. Students admitted at any time.
No classes. Business Advocate, containing
full pat ticul.us, mailed to any uddr, as.
B. P. MOORE, A. M.. Prrfi lcn#
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beginning of a . _
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