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J YvJ'JALUS.. J i j ,.X- DIXIE BUSINESS COLLEGE,
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i he Dixie’s Aim.
When the proprietors of the Dixie decided to go into business
for themselves their intention was to make an honest living.
To be honest, they determined to give in every instance fu!
value received. To give that value they recognized the fact that
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nothing but abso’ute thoroughness in preparing students for their
life work could bring that result.
They de'.cruvnei to make their courses of study as thorough
as possible.
Their experience of i 5 years in the school room, and daily
contact with business life o? the community enabled them to judge
what was best in all that pertains io shorthand, bookkeeping and
typewriting and they have chosen none but the very best, notwith¬
standing the fact that the best is not always the shortest, in period
of time, though it is certainly the shortest in the end.
They have been In the business college profession long enough
to know that short and easy systems of shorthand, and short and
easy systems of bookkeeping produce, and cm only produce poor¬
ly prepar’d, incompetent bookkeepers and stenographers, and they
do not propose to (urn out that kind of article.
Nor d f they desire that patronage which insists upon success
w'thoui bring wiilmg to work for it.
They do r.ot .advertise any six weeks systems of shorthand or
bookkeeping, or any such stuff and nonsense.
As they know from long experience that they are worthless,
that they are catch pennies, booby traps old as the hills, held out
to lure the unwary or the uninformed.
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ATLAMTA, GEORGIA.
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INVITATION OF THE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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the Piedmont Hotel With!
! are so reasonable.
5 all its magnificence,
. luxury and comfort.
100mS an mea ^ S
are moderate
A thoroughly fire-proof hotel
with 300 guest rooms and 150
private modern baths, convenience. it has every Under
the &
management of Harvey &
Wood, it has rapidly gained the
reputation of being one of the
best kept hotels in the country.
Its snow-white cleanliness in
the summer season pleases p case* all an.
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The hotel is conducted on the Europ¬
ean plan, and the rates are as follows:
Rooms, Without Bath, $1.50 and
Rooms, $2.00 per day
With Bath, $2.50, $3.00, $330
aad $4.00 per day
A liberal reduction is made where
tw’o or more persons occupy the same
room.
Jamestown Exposition visitors
will find it pleasant to stop
over in Atlanta.
In the two Cafes all the season’s
delicacies can be found, cooked and
served in the very best style, fV
those who do not like the a !a carte
follows service, regular meals are served ,
Luncheon : Breakfast 30c to $l.m
5oc and Dinner $1.00.
A superb Boston orchestra delight,
tne . guests cf
the hotel with thn- -
| I concerts feature daily, 1 the and will be a special
a summer. Do not fail
I to hear the music of this orchestra
I the next time you visit Atlanta.
* r or any further information de-
1 sired , address,
^PIECXONT Manager 9
K0TEL, Atlanta, Ga.
For Safe — Apple r Rn-t Proof
Oats: Seed Wheat—purpfo straw;
Berkshire Pigs. L. W. ARMAX,
Purterdale, Ga., Route 2 - -8:U.
Reform Unjustly Disturbed.
I wenty-three }es.r* ago a man
of the name of Wes'niorelund was
smitenced to a three years’ penitentiary.| term m ,
the North Carolina
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He served a bit more than two i
' ,J,,rs - a "‘ 1 then escaped. From j
tl)at tinie °" 1,0 le(1 an bonest and I
industrious life io Winston, more !
than twenty years, and in the
meantime married a wife and he- :
came toe father' of several child- 1
r ^ n - His manner of living gave
every evidence that he was n ‘j | |
thoroughly reformed man, dev<>«ed ,'
hls . ■ • , . .
, cuizen Y" . , 09 ' ben , along
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somebody who recognized him as
an escaped convict with still a few
months of his sentence to serve,
atlc ,, j }j e was arrested , and sent back
to the penitent iary. The informer
doubtless thought he had done a
line tiling, especially as there is a
standing reward for the apprehen¬
sion of escaped convicts. But
does it not seem that in cases of
this kind there should be consid¬
eration for the poor fellow who
ha trieds to reform and who has
reformed? Down in the depths of
j the heart of many-a-tnan who is
honest with himself there lurks
j the consciousness that, but for the
mercy of God and the ignorance
oi the grand jury, he would him
self perhaps l»e wearing the stripes
if he got bis just deserts. Why,
then, not let the poor d^vil who
had fallen, and been caught, but
who has lived decently afterwards,
have a chance ty live on honestly
and redeem his past, Ur the
of the conscience that cries out
within us that we are all sinners?
—Savannah News.
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AND PONY
SHOW COMING,
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announcement, made that
jentl ^ brothers b a mows Show
nilC ' 1 ^ Wl!1 exh|, ” r ln Covington
l \ nday ’ 0ct " n ; at lJns ‘‘ bal1 1>drk
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Ml - lw " P J|1 ,rnil,nces - As this
wl!I be the c nl v b '« |,anv,1H
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voting here tbi.ss^on,
' 1 is 8,1 ,0 S!>y ,b:lt p ereral thous
am!s Wl11 a,t "‘ nd the exl 'ibttiotis <d
th«-‘ gieat tiaiimd animal <>rgnrii
zalion, now augmented by eleven
big arenic acts.
Many of the leading railroads of
the country, particularly
operating iu the South, have re -
fused to handle circuses, owing to
the tremendous loss sustained by
both parties m the event of a
wreck. But Guitry Brothers'Show
hud ni 2 de a contiact for traus
poration through Dixieland before
this decision was reached, and it is
therefore enabled to visit this sec
tion at least one more time.
The advance notices indicate
that this is by far the best- show
ever sent South by Gentry broth
ers, and in fact, such a claim is
mad-*. The menagerie consists of a
complete and very valuable col
, lection . of , wild and domestic
mals, two hundred beautiful Sbet
! an( d ponies being included in the
latter. There are, of cours-, the
herds of elephants and camels and
the cages of grinning monkeys,
In the center ring will { <e pre
sented some of the greatest acro
I at'.c acts ever seen beneath a can
Gentry Brothers’ Famous
Shows were exceptionally for¬
tunate in securing such renowned
artists as ths live jugglii.jr N-»r
man.-;, the living Zerelclas and
Lennett, all of whom I :ave ap
peared at the New York Hippo
drome and before crowned heads.
The act of the Imperial Japanese
troupe of tumblers is also a bl f>
feature.
Among the potable perform
ance >f the mastodon collection
of trained and educated animals
may be mentioned the drill of
monkey fire biigade, the high dive
by a Boston hull pup, ifce monkey
ialty barber shop, the bell-ringing spec-1
by eight Shetland?, the drill
of nations by one huudied pomes,
tricks by two hundred logs, wir*-
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Norfolk, Va., ,1
A New Train VFith High Class Day Coaches, Pulhnau
Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Dinning Cars, Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Leave Atlanta... 12:15 noon
Arrive Forfolk.. -...
... 10:45 a. m.
Very 2how STgttes
10-day Ticket..... .....$11.95
15-dav Ticket....... .....$18.00
00-bay Ticket....... • • # • • .....$21.25
Season Ticket....... ______$28.45
(Ten-day tickets on Sale TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of
| each week, EXTRAORDINARILY good only in dov coaches.)
REDUCED RATES
VIA
New York City in One Direction Only
ROl ND TRIP ticke.s will be sold from Atlanta to Norfork, jroing <li
rect. thenee \ |a Old Uomim 0 ' 1 Stearaship Line, or Norfork and Wash-
5 " ‘T ea .“- b >Ut 'T U otomac River), to Washington and rail line, or
boat to R iltimore and rail line, or all rail line Norfork to New York; re
I r n , nn fr ( Hudson ° ^‘antadaeot H p: er by daylight through New Washington, York or Albany, via Buffalo, if desired). Niagu* Cleve
' to
, ,U3 buicinnaiti
\ 1 ’ ° g"' ’ and Chattanooga, vica follows:
00 or versa, as
day Ticket........................$ 81.80
Season Ticket $37.50
STOPOVERS at a I summer tourist stopover points also at Washing¬
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Buffalo, Niagara Fulls, and
; Chatanooga
icket Office ! Peachtree St Phcn? 142; New Terminal Station, Phone
4900.
J. C. Lusk, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, 0a.
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Dr. Joel B, Watkins 1
Uctcnnary Surgeon
Office at Mack Goodwin’s Stable, Below County Jail.
Office flours: L 30 to 2:30 p. m. Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays. A!! Calls promptly Attended to.
Office Phone 44, Residence 131
Jacltson, Ga.
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j walking by HlmihnntH, to say noth- ew
J ing of the sheen acrobat, the •
elephant, orchestra, etc.
The parade, which is to be niven s
on the orinciput streets of this
i city, is described as being tin* m*o»t 1 |j
j benniful miniature pageant ever or- j
i ganized. It is a mile aud more of i
! P'dd, glitter and gorgeotisness, apt
animal aciorp pancing ponies,
costly cages and beautiful
wagons
To miss the exhibition of Gentry
j Brothers’ Famous bh<nv will he to
' m ; s3 the real event, of the year in
| Covington.
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i P Sale Cheap.
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I A complete ginnery, Win
ship system. 'I wo gins, re- | ^
I ; vo!vi”>o double box presses,
steam tramps, suction pipes, |
j 35 it. tan; horse 30 horse power boil- t
• er, This 23 ginnery power engine. || l
i is in good condi- i
;tion. Three miles from Cov- j
■ 1 ington, good territory, 800. jt
bales last season. The ho'uSe !
| and grounds can be rented
j J cheap. This property can
bought at an astonishingly low
price at this time- Best rea
sons lor selling. Call or write
JAS. P C 0(41 FY
■ Covincrton Ga_tf
Every voter within the city lira- j
its should cast his ballot for wa
terworks on Oct. 9th.
Your Horse or Mule is well. 3
See Joe W. Wright and have H
him shod and injured.
Manufacturers’ Agent.
If you are interested in steam or
gasoline engines, windmills, tanks,
towers and pumps of all kinds, let
me figure with you. Waterworks,
includ n « bath tub > lavatory aud §
closet, installed on short notice fj S
Small electric light plants installed
Oil ehort notice. 8mall electric n
bffht plants installed at a cost of IS $
ten CPnts tor 10 power light, ten
li'»ur run Write or call ou me.
J. L. Whitehead, Covington, Ga.
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J^UGAk . I\. GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Special Attention Given Collections
Covington, Ga, i.y
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The Dixie's Friends
Kindly bear in mind that the
Dixie is new in name only. It s
proprietors are old in the es
teem and affection of fully
5000 students who have SUC
cessfully passed through their
hands, who are now holding
splendid positions throughout
the South, and who are living
advertisements of the ability
of their former teachers. A
well satisfied student is the
teacher’s best friend.