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KNOXVILLE
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MAXaOK'I I’ORliESPOXDENT.
Roberta - Gu.
UsoXVILLE, Oa. . JVLY 10 , lOn's
SOME REASONS WHY
Our Georgia Teachers
Should Attend the Sum=
mer School at Athens.
if)—Because the scope and purpos
of the school intend to answer the
.needs and wants of th> great body ol
teachers in Georgia, and adjoining
stutts. Opportunitiesw ill be olTereu
in all branches needed to he taught
in the primary, intermediate and
umlerg aduate schools, Teacher.*
who have the right kind of itu< rest
■i:i their work and indeed any general
. tudent who desires a good short
course (0 weeks) should by no means
let these opportunities pass uatui-
p ived* for they Will be splendid. Tin
movement is a noble ami itenerom
one, not » money waking enterprise,
ai.d itesetves the support «>f ever.,
loyal and frue teacher to give it tin
ouceesd 1 it merits.
( - d>—'The faculty isu Very able hods
of instructors, 50 or more, from vari¬
ous quarters of the United Suites
o will give direef ifsstru t aiis.au
r • quire the closest attention and
wmk of their classes. It will be u<
play tunc,—unless a student persist?
in making it so.
( 3 >- Toe convenient location of tin
city, (he heart of-Georgia, makes it
the most accessible, ke-irabie and
attractive place mthe »SoU( h. Atheut-
i> famous for her culture. learning,
health I ulness am! hospitality. Tin
whole city will throw onwn wide In i
doors with a welcome that will meas¬
ure tip with her generosity in provid¬
ing for t he school,
(B—Hotel bu.il <lit’g Iidusc ;tm
dormitory accommodations will b»
ample for a thousand, the numbei
>V iii'li it is estimated will he in ai-
( 5 )—Th« unprecedented biisiiiest
U tiviiy and buildingbjuiu. the vari¬
ous old and new manufacturing an.
commercial enterprises of the eit\
will afford visitors opportunity t<
ku.‘p in touch with modem “strenu
mis life/’ and to catch the inspiratioi
• at comes from human activity out¬
side ofIhe study.
i»y—J'Jie time is at hand when the
lea-her must he equipped, and not
t uly ‘o, hui the etlge of effeciivoiles-
t’l'ist he kept keen. Teachers, lik
all other people *n whatever line o
activity, have the categorical imper¬
ative hanging over td-m of keeping
ngiit up with the times in knowledge
and business habits if tliey expect tu
t U(‘ - eed.
<7 — 1 'he cost of living, rail ro id
r.. »*tc is redu -e l ti a minimum.
JBxpans-s ill oe almost as light as
living at home. Certainly as light as
at any resort or fcuhool of any ifre.eu-
h i t H 1 S •
"b—It is a (i 4j orgia school on Ge¬
«»rg»H soU, on Goorgia {)l:ins of llior-
ol igiines-, liberality ami generysit
Kverr loyal te icber ofthest-ite. mi¬
I ss for specialty sfong ie.'is 4 )ii*-
ouxiit . w> think, in aid it. t 4 e great
*,s undertaking ol tiie kind in tin
i ory of rite suite.
. 1 J — A splendid course of lectures.
t,\( irsious t«» ti e inoun'aius, Tallu-
IhIi , and oificr points of inferest and
t ,leasur*u and various pro(»er amuse
i s ill the fifty, now furnish a!
*• ti oil an i ivtMV itfon
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nlukxs all the difh Ti C S t f the ..world
is: the wearing and lasting • tics
goods you buy. Our Groceries ;. re fresh
nice and at living prices, Our Dry
ocds and Hardware, moth and rust
hath not corruptecE
Fashion’s Latest Creation.
We are pfpud of our prestige and careful to retain it
by pleasing every patron, The price will not interfere
with 5 'our ideasof economy, If you have a tip or
plume that need; attention bring it to us.
M. P. CANNES,
Roberta, Ga„
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Opiura? LsuaSaaiasra, GocaSn© a-asSaiS Stfug
perraaneuily cured, without piin or detention £ro*i business, physical leaving no craving
for drugs or other stimulants. We restor* ti« naad - vstems to
their natural .couditioa becauseo.w recsovs tlvs causes of disease. A Jami*remedy
prepared by an eminent physkriarx. 3 H&L
WE GLARA^ 7 t£ » Cc«?iE FREE 'F
Confidential eorr'wqpondeuce, especially with pbyh^k«J.»-, Write today
ftSanSvatSafi Thera|r®aiSc> AssocfiatScm
Cepi. A ti'tSG Broadway, Waw Cock City
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Jim Dumps ao 4 wife invariably
5 iad “ Force ” for Sunday evening tea,
When coolc went out that afternooa,
u » Tis but a saucer and a spoon
To wash—a task not grim—
And all are pleased,* Jim.’*' laughed
(‘Sunny
f FORCE
T-k; Tbs j&eadySoSerre Cereal
pleases everybody
ia every way.
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it excoedmgij. lt We use ‘.Fpjtee’ L “II. lk* at K. It. home SAtmoaHS.” and Ilk* •a
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From OLD SHOE
Hello, Mr. Editor, I’m not dead
•et
Sav. 1 missed the Singing bin
hey rav it was just grand i would
lav* - v(n ,<3 out just bet'<>re the Sing
ng I wa at tnv heiglibnr’s store
■ ml h fellow came in that weighed
108 pounds and measured 28 inch
ac„,s tne slmulders and was 6
teet lad and wore g number H
sIhp, and called torap.irol pants
I lie clerk asked what number anti
h^s id lie wanted number M leg
III! i Wl waist, and I said, “F.ienu
w,|| limy lit yon?” and he replied
\\oi now hut they will next v\ ed-
lesilay alter dinner.” So L took
tne h tit ami and did not go as 1
lid. T know how inm^ were buy
ng l ig brooches.
8 * y, did the doctors get much
> oi k to do with tiit-ir stomach
pumps ? I thougiit if many ol
|m..s h e clics teJliows went that
i f low like tne niigiir need a bi-
pump bi-lore nigllf, s<» 1 su
, >eC , | ( j,j n ^ bl by m , t g u ,ng.
By ihe vay, hat lsjus* my luck
i ii w ere to rain «otip, my ||disli
a * n i be bo toin upward, and I
•vou 4 i not eaten a Lit. .lust like
III I e i fiat ''ingtng 1 missed tnv
Wei they S i\ it is tmr,
in g' tv h-r I.
V 1 i u t UaUi « iliuut
the pe< pie .-oie 1 will close.
OLD SHOE.
P iS.—Say, Mr. Editor don’'
fell the name of the big breeclie:
fellow.
U. S.
Invitation to SINGING.
Editor CobrespoMijenT
There ls to bt , „ Mn€rinf j at M ,
( j arule| 0( , Tllird s„mlav inst and
thp • pn hi i „ flpei , ial)v sillgMI ,
peo{ ,l H _„ irivite( j t „ utlend aw ■
>rmf: w *|j tiile>1 h .^ keU „ s We || H
, 0|(Sf books< 8ttCred Warp and
Apostopc Hymns will he used
VVe Wll | ?I)U , Javor to 8e( ., Ue fl;e
itieiidance of a sufficient nutn-
3er , H leaders to make it asuc est
Gome up Mr. Editor and we’i I
try to e , ltL . rt . lin you.
You»*s truly
Ahlicus.
f I I N’GH ecu be had at tile (Jor
respoudeot’s » tlice.
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SUPPORT
scons EMULSION serves as a
bridge to carry th< weakened a.id
starved tystem along until it can find
firm support in ominary food.
Reed 4 or frtt* sampie. ,
COTT X BOW XL, Chemist
i^ 4B *'car New York.
$oc. and f i.oo; aii druggists.
FCS HAHK-iH: I I '£*'* oadrlk Sores Mexican Mustano- »
fiO once l UiiUyuu will bauLA! L ju 1 ‘^ ; , cU . tu ,': "^ ^ - vou 4 <Hokly ’• •••d. it it ta.-’-’s.....,
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It J s this way 5 d
Yom can burn 3 ’tmrself with Fire, with\
Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself •
With Steam or Hot Water, but there is
onh r one proper way to cure a burn or j
scald and that is by using
Mexican
Mustang Liniment i
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It gives immediate relief. Get a piece of soft old
| linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and hind
loosply upon the wound. You can have no adequate
idea what an excellent regiedy this is for a burn until
you have tried it.
n A FOWL 1 TIP i ii • other If you poultry have a bird di-w-a^e afflicted Mexican with Roup Mustang or any
use **
Liniment. It is called u standard remedy by poultry breeders.
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