The correspondent. (Roberta, Ga.) 1892-190?, December 22, 1893, Image 5
BEATTY’S ORGANS AND bn. PIANOS. Daniel F. Beatty, of Wash Ion, IPin New Jersey, the great Organ |shippiug no manufacturer, is building and Pi | more Organs than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty Biome lis a penniless plow boy and lis indomitable will he has vvork way up so as to sell so far, rly 100,000 of Beatty’s Organs and nos since 1870. Nothing seems ishearten [vay, iiiir ; obstacles laid in [ordinary that would have wrecked man forever, he turns b [ advertisement and comes out brighter than ever. His instru¬ ts, as is well known, are very alar and are to be found in all s of the world. We are infortn nat during the next ten years he pds [redy to sell 290,000 of his make. It the business of the kind in [tence. kYashington, Write N. to J. Daniel for catalogue. F. Beat $50, to $75, for $25. Is May Sound Odd, But it lis Nevertheless True. I this eminently progressive age, [education jter of no young man, no what his intended avocation [be | regarded as fully qualifying [ness for success unless he possesses’a training. Where to get | |t of the most practical character quickly and cheaply is the ftion.- This paper ventures noth¬ in saying that investigation will re the Ga.-Ala. Business College tacon Ga., to be the very institu lany Iks, young men in six to twelve at an expense of only $20 to Ihave recently finished book keep I telegraphy, or shorthand there | in spite of the hard times, im Hiatly I stepped into positions pay $50 to $75 per month. There is laliy | a disposition to wait and be with the New Year; but if a |iness 111, education is of any value the [re the quicker it is gotten, valuable it is: and by writing [he principals, Messrs. Wyatt & i tin, ot Maeon, Ga., at once, much ter terms can be made than by ■ ting until later on. Placed six Iduates last week. REE COURSE LEAVENWORTH WITH BY THE MAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE. TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE e will give a thorough course of in luction [ok-k«eping in double and single Commercial entry and nthmetic by mail Free of Charge p, hrse limited number of persons. This will be completed in forty les hs. No charge for Diplomas. [OF. Address: F. J. VANDERBERG Pres., '1 304 and 306 Delaware St., LeaTonworth Kan. 8"- i$ 2 M • c>o Q ©FT. moo iliwl; u /a W u y '7 rr.n l x ^ p* III : i •<ii y h ’ i d &s hi a, ?Or th» benefit •; f th- <v ,v>o.e, t’-vi Ae >mpar.v <3e».:*.ar>- .• .-.-iv n./. .,<1 r v r.f! k < ovo jjvC. it. / 5 1 ' butiuj; v ; only H bo eou- - 1 • I til It’S ’ M : ' Sliu‘ 'V : ary smull \ X . ••• «,/ -'refit *> , r ■eatniuiit-.r ’ ’ \\ ■ .. ■> voa the A c v-. v, ' r , MvescZl . i l:.>. ♦’ rr irSn;; eo.'..or of - ’ • ! , ■ • f r.r.7 •' K.-e <". ie best - t • ,•>. -.efeii r the perpo. ‘ ; < -.iirC -act. errj-.olor Co. •*- -'A U. trl ‘‘ jg Cohui’-lv* i •.> «iroci r ,-V to mere i r?. ! 7 to ie p.ii> -•tv I ■ .■o\" THE AKTil-h J R OO.V7PAW-Y, sistti Her ■ > •-'tie., OtiiC/i«Ob EXTEK ©1.50 SHOE CO., Inc’p. Capital, THE $1,000,009. WORLD. EST SHOE IN “A dollar saved ie a dollar earned." ' hlsl/adles’ Solid French Hongoln Kid Bnt m Boot delivered free anywhere in the U.S., on or° :eipt of Cash, Money Order, $1.50. ||M9fe|P§ Postal Note for Equals every way the hoots sold In all retail stores for $2.50. "We make this boot ourselves, therefore we guar antee the f t, style and wear, and if any one is not satisfied S we "will send another refund pair. tho money Opera si or ! m ijfeMjpyiizes. l. . Toe widths sizes or Common 1 C, Send to D, 8 E, and Sc Sense, sine; KE, half WmmL your ft we will you. Illustrated mm :i Cata¬ logue «*t FREE T43 FEDERAL ST„ •? BOSTON, Dealers. MASS.. Special terms to Now isthe time to get th is pa per and the Constitution, both for $1.50 a year. Read in this issue the big dou column advertisement given by the Atlanta Constitution. Weekly Constitution and for one dollar and half, cash in advance. Just about this as you ought need good papers in your readable papers your children. Here you can them dirt cheap and no kind excuse can be framed by you delay. Consult your interests subscribe. The Correspondent is a fixture. goes to every part of the coun¬ and reaches almost every It goes all over the state into every part of the United Advertise with jis and covinced that it will pay you received and tenfold more. We can order for you "direct the manufacturers, a buggy, aermotor complete, gun any kind or pistol. Bridles, trace ch,’.‘ns, harness, and in shore everything to supply the farmer. and see me. W. H. Dent. BEATTY’S Or¬ catalogue, gans at bargains. For particulars, address F Beatty, Washington, New FOR RENT. In Roberta, the best town on the A. & F. Road, a new Hotel, Twelve rooms. Business estab lished. Good water. 20 yards from depot. I’ossession give l 3rd of Nov. next. Address McCrary & Walker,Roberta, Ga. Forty Barrels a Day. Harris & Buquo, Erin, Tenn., manu¬ facturers of the celebrated Erin Lime, say they have great faith in Drumond’s Lightning Remedv for Rheumatism, One of their principle coopers was laid up with Rheuma¬ tism until induced to take Drum¬ ond’s Lightning Remedy. After tak¬ ing two bottles he” went to work, and has since been making Forty Barrels per Day. If your druggist has not got this remedy, write to Druinond Medicine Co. 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send you full particulars, Price $5 for two large bottles. P.EP. CURES ALL SRIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. ftud pres with great catlsfaction for tbo cores of forma And nt.Btr IlpSWi M s& C G^i^fiwe,S Ulcers e R srr7 m f t 7 r ^r at .57; ri ord ad ch r ™^ that havo resisted all treatment, Catarrh. CURES e caic ^liftises^ twezema, ^cnroDtc female Complaint tor P« P« P. la a. 1 lOTihi. aa excellent m miidiag Ladies tip -whose tlie system rapidly. poisoned and mmum* whose r™- blood In system* are la fin impure condition, due to menstrual irregularities, are P.P.P.kS cleapiing peculiarly properties honented of t»y F. the P. wonderful P., Prickly tonio Ash* -Poko ana biooa- Root and Potassium._ ~ m ( ae m IPPMAII BEOS., Savannah, Ga. Book ou Blood Diseases mailed free. ,.ajgNEssTcou.eo^ ifiPi GEORGIA—ALABAMA j polle£e. ONLY CHAIN OF BUSINESS COLLEGES IN THE SOUTH. Instruction purely practical.—Stu¬ dents of each college conduct actual business transaction with those of the other by mail, freight and ex¬ press. Four Departments.—Commercial, Stenograph, Telegraph and Pen Art. Pupils guaranteed the comple¬ tion of any course in less time at less expense and more thoroughly than in any other institution. For full particulars write to WYATT & MARTIN, Macon, Ga. flBBRt • a® AT BAH LON EGA. A branch of the State University Spring Term begins First Monday in February. Fall Term begins First Monday in September. Best school in the south, for students with limited means. The military training is detailed thorough, being Secretary under all. cfWar.' 8. Army officer, by the lira: SEXES HAVE ESJJAI, ADVAN¬ TAGES. Students are prepared and licensed to legislature. teach in the public schools, I y act of the Lectures,on Agriculture and the Science* by For distinguished educators ai d ujLuipassed. scholars. health tfeo cUmato is Altitude 2237 feet. Board 39 per month and upwards. Jles3 * ; ig at lower rates. Each senator and representative of the etate is entitled and requested to nppointone pupil from his district or count} , without paying For catalog matriculation or.informntion, fee, during address liis term Sec¬ retary or Treasurer, Board of Trustees. BUSINESS EDUCATION. gjjjj l - .;: r ;. • Wm mamsm m . 7; 7: T iSiM i p mm ATTEND THE / V. to Of Kentucky University, LEXINGTON, KY. S3. W. Corner fflAUf anti WPEB Streets, opposite Court House. WILBUR R. SMITH, president. (XT* Cheapest* Beat and Honored CoIIpijo. K. W. & W. B. Smith, officers of this College, received the Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor at World’s Exposition, fof ftvwtera K eluent of Sou. Baok-Keeptafi?* Nearly 1000 including In Cpiterul the Business students attendance past year, from 30 States nnd Foreign Countries. 10,000 Craduntes In Btiafnesia. 13 Teachers employed. Busiuess Course cornu sir of Book-Keeping, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Merchandising, Banking. Joint Stock, Manufacturing, Lectures. Business Practice, Mercantile Correspondence, ete. Cost of full HuttineHA Conr*e« ierhidtug Tuition, Stationery and Beard in a ni**c family, about jfitfO. Short-Hand* Type Writing* and TelcpapSiy am speelaUloM have special teachers and rooms, and can he taken alone or with thaBusinrsB Course. C57*Merchants’ Special department for Ladies. Lady Principal employed. Arithmetic Special Course or Book-Keep! nr. £l»>. (£T*Bus|. hs and Pomnanshin when taken alone, $5 per month, Coil ego open dav and night. Students received on easy pay¬ ments. (XT* Arrangements can be mode with Railroad Com. panics for a cheap daily pass to attend Cnl!e~<\ So vaea t!on. Enter new. Graduates successful ? ‘**Kor circular'’ %idresa WILttUK li, &*UT£f, Pros’t, > snoiou* Jtiy. BEATTY’S CELEBRATED ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catalogue, address DANIEL P, BEATTY, ‘WasLingtcE.New (liif Hud 1 1 ij Pianos at Panic 1’riecs; v a great bargains. FREE. Address Daniel F Washington, New Jersey. CARRY YOUR COTTON E. B. TR AMMEL L'S "E 2 " a.xela.o'u.se T ZEBOZEBZEEIIZE^X'.ZL.* IF YOU WANT FULL WEIGHT AND HIGHEST PRICES.' I take pleasure in announcing to the farmers of this and ad- % joining counties that my warehouse is ©pen for the season’s business, and that I am better prepared to handle their COTTON than ever before. My charges to the Farmer for handling are ONLY 10 CENTS PER BALE. Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed l I want 25 car loads of cotton seed for which I will pay the highest market price. 1 shall be glad to serve all who may favor me with their business. Very Respectfully, E. B. TRAMMELL. and lorid.su ZEEsuIlrosud SOUTH-BOUND. NORTH-BOUND. Local Frt. Daily Local Frt.’ A No. 5. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 6. L ve A A. M. Ar. P. M. Ar. Atlanta. 10.00 rn fr. -*1Q qogc^.3q tt Atlanta Haasville. Riverdale Cornell. Yard. ►rJGC'Hrj 9.50. 9.28 9.11 1) F. 8 439 5.45. 5.09 ‘X od liiiiigg A 429 Selina. 9.06 F 4.19 fc ^ Kenwood 8.57 F 4.03 rr -x Fayetteville 8.45 8 3.42 cc Inman. 8.32 8 3.1& t: oc Woclsey. | 8.26 S 3.06 zr. ^ Loory. J 8.18 8 2.50 ec ac Kallulah Junction | 8.12 8 2.35 < ^ Zetella 8.03 ! 8 2.20 zdQ.'D Williamson. Zebu ion. 7.35 7.52 8 D A .1.55 2.00 1.20 Meansville. 7.24 8 12 57 Piedmont. 7.10 8 1230 Topeka Junction. 7 00 8 12 03 pm 6 45 * Yatesville. Ci 8 1130 oc (M 71 Culloden 05 8 10 20 ce CC ^ Musella* 05 8 9 45 cc x Knoxville i 01 8 912 Ec, ^ 8 Crawley’s. rr ^ S r. Gaillard’s m 5 27 ! 8 8 40 » Payne’s, \ F R \i. 5 02 m Lee Pope doq Ot i ! F 8 15 5 30 9 00 FortValley 3 CH 7 45 p.in. arrive p. m ar’iv l r m. leave j a. m. I’ve No. 5 and 6 will run daily except Sunday, F—stopped when flagged. —Stop for meales. T. W. Garrett, General Manager. H. L. Collier, Master of Transportation. sr Catalague and t-icney.// Prices. Ian 5838 You and Salesrooms, OWENSBORO, KY. ARE YOU A HUNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of £=3 Winchester .1 Repeating Rifles B) j® ^4 .SP)J Repeating Shot Guns w »l E Ammunition " ’ — TO — WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, NEW HA YEN, CONN. F. Pi. 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