Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, September 10, 1908, Image 6

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Only National Bank Between Atlanta and Athens. We want your business. We offer you every accommodation that your account and business standing' will justify. Gcvernment supervision. | THL FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER. OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: W. H. TOOLE, President W. ARNOLD L. V. SELv. _ , tT . ' W. T. ROBINSON L. O, BENTON W. \j. BLASL O >/ v preßtß W. L. BLASINGAME JB. WILLIAMS J. B. WILLIAMS , • A. H. O’NEAL T. C. FLANIGAN \V. L. JACKSON, Cashier. S. T. ROSS W. H. TOOLE. DON! MAKE A MISTAKE If you are contemplating making a stenographer of yourself, do not make a mistake and attend a sch<>< 1 teaching one of the old systems, such as Pitman, Graham and Gregg; they are too awfully hard to learn, alnvxt impossible to read accurately and are incomplete. The Byrne Simplified Shorthand, as taught at the Athens Business Cob lege of Athens, Ga.. is far superior, m >re modern in every way; it is a system that is easy to learn and has often been mastered by youngsters Ot from !> to 12 years of age. Where the Pitmanic and other systems have over 500 exceptions and thou sands of word signs to be commit ted to memory, also a phonetic lan guage to master, the Byrne Simpli fied writes the English language as it is written andjjspoken in every day use, with but the 2fi letters of the alphabet, L’> short rules, no ex ceptions and L> word signs to he memorized. It. takes one with a giant memory to become an expert stenographer with [the other sys tems, while with the Byrne Simpli fied, practically any one has suffi cient memory to handle it success fully. The illegibility of the old system? is due to the student’s un familiarity with the phonetic lan guage, his inabilty to remember and write accurately the thousands of word signs, his failure to apply the 500 rules or some of the many exceptions properly, his failure to execute accurately the complicated outlines required in writing words with these systems. With the Byrne Simplified, reading is an easy matter, and if one who could read print accurately should have no trouble in learning to read the Byrne with accuracy. In the first place, he writes the English* lan guage as bis mother taught him to speak it, and not a phonetic lan guage as hard to learn as Latin. Next, he use--"characters represent ing the 2o letters of the English al phabet, which together with the 10 short rules and Id word signs, (‘li able him t< write anything in the English language. There is not a word that ran b< set in type or written in script alphabet that can not be written with tlie 2(> letters of the alphabet of the Rvrne Simpli fied; its outline s are simple and < oi ly executed. You are not worried o death trying to figure out wheth er the vowel dot or dash you put in was shaded or unshaded, or wheth er it was put at the beginning of a character or-in the middle, neither an you worried trying to figure out whether the vowel circle w is made large enough for A or small for 1 or whether it be a loop or what in the world it might be. There is abso lutely no guess work in the reading of the Byrne Simplified, ns is the case with the other systems'. The other systems are incomplete, inas much as th“ basic principh s art' so deficient and incomplete that the thousands of word signs, hundreds of rules and exceptions must be brought into use to supply the de ficiency. The Byrne Simplified is the most complete system in use, inasmuch as it is more like the 2G letters of the printed or script al phabet; with these '2d letters of the printed or script alphabet, we write any word in the English lan guage; the same is true with the 2o letters of the alphabet in the Byrne Simplified Shorthand. Many of the most rapid writers in America to day write the* Bryne; this proves its wonderful speed possibilities. For indorsements from those who have mastered the other systems, then abandoned them and made a success of the Bryne, write for our lON page catalog; it contains hundreds of indorsements that are sufficiently strong to convince the most skeptical of the wonderful superiority of the Bryne over all other systems. We have the ex clusive control of this system and no other school in this section is permitted to teach it. You can better understand why the Athens Business College is the largest school of Bookkeeping-Business Training, Shorthand and Typewrit ing in the state, when you have read our catalog. Every statement made therein is true and correct and hacked by a cash guaranty of $lOO. Don’t delay; write at once for it. . Christ’s Prayer tor Unity. Those who arc pleading for the organic unity of all Christians think that they have conclusive authority for their contention in the prayer which Christ offered, as recorded in the seventeenth chapter of John- I often marvel that certain men, reputed to be sound Bible scholars, should use that prayer as they do. Here are words from that praver: “Holy Father, keep + hem in thy name which thou hast given me, that they may he one, even as we are." Again: “Neither for these only do 1 pray, hut for them also that believe on me through their | word, that they may he one, even as thou, Father, art in me and I lin thee, that they also may he in | us, that the world may believe that I thou didst send me.” A careful reading of those two quotations will show that Christ was having in mind a spirtual unity and not a 1.-rimd aid organic one- Notiee that unity is to be in Chr -U .1 <: . - J r. Die saved on. s art- to U- : ; " that is, in the Father a;, i S a. Christ pray ed that bis po;.<]•• might be kept in the Father'.- name, and hence in oneness in Inin. There is no hint of any other than a purely -piritual and vital unity. Remem ber, too, that tb re wore no sepa rate bodies of Christians in exist ence when Christ uttered that pray er; lienee Christ was not praying for a union of churches. Nor did he pray f <r a union of separate orgmizations or companies of believers; therefore to quote ! 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Winder - - Georgia Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work done in most scientific and satis factory wav- Offices on Broad St. ALLEN’S ART STUDIO. All kinds of Photographs made by latest methods. All work done promptly. Office on Candler St., Winder Ga those words in favor of the organic union of Christians in these days is to entirely misapply that prayer. Then, as to the effect of that unity upon the world, let it be observed that Christ did not say that it was for the purpose of saving sinners. He did say “that the world may believe that thou didst send me.” The whole point is that the world in general might believe that Christ had been sent into this world from heaven by the Father. There is no good reason for saying that, if all Christians were td be in one general organization, known by only one name, there would be more people saved on account of it than is now the case. Let pleaders for union be united among themselves, and hence quit quarreling. —Rev. C. H. 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