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A DAY’S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Nowsy Item, Fiimiihed bj
the Hustling Correspondent^
of the Telegraph.
A WEDDING AT JEFFtRSONVILl.E
Mlu Ann!* Solomon and Sir* II* O. Aflknu
ofluMpkln tnttfil ft i U trlajt-
Tlio timpun ttmrcli IltsalU
foils DfcitrftUd.
Jeffersonville, Sept. 3).—(Special.)—
Tho muft-br>liluut audal efuut ut ■tin,
season wait too marriage ou last oven-
Ins of Mis* Aunlo Solomon of till* place
to Mr. II. O. Adame of Lumpkin.
Promptly at 8:30 o'clock the lirldal
party marked t|ic Baptist (tlmrch and
marched In to the tltuu of a beautiful
wedding march played by Mr*. W. W.
itolomoa of Macon. t
Tho church, which bad been tastily
decora ted, wa* packed to 'll* tit tertnoaf
capacity. The naliera were Messrs. .1.
0. Marty, t>. 8. Faulk, Freeman
Walker and Norman Burke. Tho at
tendant* were Mr. Herbert Tlmrpp anil
Mine Alice Todd, Dr. J. M. Wall and
Mow Mamie Gates, Mr. 1. L. McNair
and Miss (Jena Faulk, Mr. J. T. Max
well amt Mina Higgle Kin*. Mr. l)en-
natxl Ilushee and Mia* Bessie llurke,
Mr. J. It. Wimberly and Miss Fannie
Solomon, Mr. lien Solomon and Miss
Carrie McCttlluui, Mr,.1. Norwood Ste
phen* amt Jllss Mamie Loo Solmuon,.
Mr. B. A. Worth button ami ll.ss Lucy
Kolutuou. The little flower girls were
Mine* Ucsslo llanvll and Dearth) Sol
omon. Tho young ladles wore dressed
In lovely cream alike, while the gentle-
men wore full cveulug dress suit*
When tho bride aud groom, preceded
by the flower girls, bail taken their po
sition and tho luut strains of the wed
ding march bad died wwuy, the cere-
many was perfonned in a beautiful aud
Impressive monuer by Rev. J. C. Salo
mon of Macon.
After the wedding tho bridal party-
wo* toudered an elegant reception by
Mrs. Sarah Saletuon, mother of the
brido.
-.Mr. Adams has secured one of Jeffer
sonville's fairest und most puptilar
daughters, ,u was attested by the mag-
nklevnl collection of - handsome pres-
cm*.
Tho happy ooupl* left this morning
for their future borne ;u Lumpkin, car
rying with them the hearty congratula
tions and best wishes of their best ef
friends.
SENOI'A SNAPSHOTS.
Bright Par (graphs (lathered by a Hust
ling Oorreepomlent.
Senofs, fleet. 20.—(Special.)—Senols
Institute hno enrolled 137 pup(I* for tho
fall term. 1
The lOntcrprlsc-Gaaettc will change
hands after the flrst ot January, ISOS,
having been purchased by one of our
cltlxen*.
Mr. T. W. Vlnlng and wife of Bait
Point are on a vial t to their daughter,
Mr*. W. 8. Travis. Mr. Vlnlng w*a,
for over twenty years, the faithful de
pot agent here ft>r tho Central railroad.
AVe will have a Domocratlo rally here
next Saturday, speeches by lion, W.
C. AVrlghl, chairman of the executive
commute; for the county, and by Hon.
W. A. Post, unit at night a meeting of
♦he Democratic club.
(Mr. Hannon ’!}. Smith will return to
New York this week to complete hi*
course In medicine. Harmon Is a
bright young man. ha* tnken a splen
did slam In his class We bespeak for
hltn aucut*a.
Hernia will have two new ratten buy
ers this Mason, and while tome of our
farmera are putting tin long faces on
account of the low price of cotton, s
majority of them lake a philosophical
view of the Mtuatlm. knowing they will
get all Ibr their cotton the market can
ulTunl. and are loublv blesietl In iibun.
dant crop* of hogs, corn, pej*. potatoes,
etc-
Alessra. O. W. SKtley and W. P. Ker.
tin. two of Benoit toys, afier having
given Atlanta a trial for several years,
have oast their lots with us again. Mr.
Sibley accepting a position with L. J.
Mcl/iue * iBro. and.Mr. Ktrlltv a like
Position with Dr. J„ SI, 0»uch. Both
these young gentlemen are ncUil for
(heir sterling Integrity and buslnem
mnim.wtion), but aiy on account of the
In omi of living they can
make more money and live easier hvve
than In Atlanta. \
AgsrlM of mectlnga now In program
at the Protgiyteriaiv church, under di
rect**, Of the pastor. Rev. P. M. Dun-
• can. aMy aMatril by Rev. Dr. M ick.
state evangelist for the Presbyterian
otmrrth. geves promise of ice.rt good to
(be community. The sermons of Dr,
Mock tar* truly prroround, drop- sen
sible and logtcal. yst mode *> |d.i'o
•kdswt « wayfaring mttn, though « fool,"
cannot mistake hij meaning.
Saturday evening last ns Ool. D. It.
Metbvln. Ms bather. Thomas \V. Met he
via, mtd Mr. R. Ogtotrce syra going to
the dove (let,Is above bnr.i to shoot
dove* their boras took fright, and be*
cooing uimMohgovVhb*. kenrsw Mr. T.
W. Methvtn out. he falling bet west
♦he wheel* and under the buggy. Be
sides ths* brutscs eueMlncd by him In
OsHtng the bora* kicked him tn the
aide, (coring (twee ot his ribs !o,w
from his backbone. He It badly hurt,
but the doctor tldnka mk totally so.
IT SEOtS TOO SHALL
to do any good, when you
took at one of Dr. Pierce's
Hmmnt Pallets. Hut jut
fry It, when you're bilious
or eoastipatsd, or hsvs a
•oar staunch, or a tit ot
Indigation—and you’ll own
up that they’re the lest
thlnga )p the world.
That’s because they cure
1 perwunrstfy,’ and do it,
J jdmanatlp. They're tiny,
I near - cento, and easy to
I taka Thrash do disturb-
' ones to Uw system, diet,
or oeeDnatkuL ouamarewL or
nt-’uiy rdvmirl ’
Ur. B. V. Pti
Satire cured.
with.href trpub.
w.l
wuifc
Ths other (wo gentlemen were after
ward thtoim opt, but not bun very
badly.’.Tae buggy wUt corn to piece*.
. .. FOil’L'LIsra Hi AL'M-fKIt.
Amer.cu*, Sept 20.—(Spe«lal.)-Ue 1*
kuilty of an assault with latent to
apeak, I* the popular vcnllct after in
toning to one Campbell, from Camp
bell enmity. (Ja. After dnutmilug the
county fur u Week wl(U attractive hos
iers and haudbill* that Parson White,
loo third party cougnsMlfftiar nominee
against Judge Cr.sp, aud Mabaflec, the
candidate for attorney-general, and oth
er* of great note would Ik- hero today
aud astound the native* vvhh their par
ty eloquence, they bad ns nearer* about
•oio hundred Democrats aud tlfty or
Sevemy-llve Populist*, half of whom
come all the way from Schley county.
The thirds were badly hacked that
they did aot gut up a hetler speaker,
hut our verdict Is that he did all tUut
could have bc'-u done from tile past
record of liter dan, The main tone of
the effort wa* to catcli tlte negro rule.
Chatrmnu J/onerhy of the executive
aud Matthews of the campaign com
mittees are on tho hustings and are
having meetings held In different part*
of tlie county, which are addressed by
some of our bekt local speakers wltn
f^lmg effect, and Somter will roll up
her usual peraocritlo majority.
mu AT EVERETT'S STATION.
Store of Young A Barber and Other
* Property Destroyed. ■ _ j
Everett's station. Sept. 20.—(Spe
cial.)— Laat night, • MMM after mld-
t*!(ft»t, dhe store occupied by Young &
Harkov and used for general merchum-
dlae, postolllce and express oltlce. was
entirely consumed by (Ire. Young &
ll.u<tH>r lost ubftut 1(00 in stock and
Mr. Bunber lost about 11,100 tn currency
v .nksh he had In «ai upper room of -stio
store. ?Ir. Barber aiM hi* son and Mr.
Young, wife atA (two oMMren were In
sleeping room* alttached to the store.
Mr. Ynimg saved most of Ms house
hold furniture, hut the postnltlee rec
ords and other valuable -pipers were
lost. Qtr. Young In attempting to save
onese oarncncor betog burne<l to de.itih.
Juat ae he opened the safe door a keg
of powder exploded and scattered Are
all over the room, wml the safe door
was* left open and everything, of
oeurae. whs consumed.
CAIT. BARNARD ELECTED.
Ho Will Hereafter Be Colonel of the
, Flret BulcUUton Georgia Cavalry.
LaX3rUmge, Cto., Sept. 29.—(flpeelnl.)—
Copt. J. M. Barnard wa* yosierduy
elected major of 'the First Battalion
Georgia Cavalry, to succeed Maj. Clark
of Augusta.
Tho only contestants for -the place
were Oapt. John SI. Miller of Atlanta
and Oapt. Btmuird.
- Tlte First H.Ftallou Georgia Cavalry
Is oonvposed of tihe following compa
nies: Governor** Horse Ouvirrta, Rich
mond Hussars, Troup Hussars aintl the
Gordon Troup, Caps. Barnard being at
the present captain ot the Troup Hus
sars.
OOL. WHITAKER IN CLINTON.
Clinton, Sept. 20.—(Special.)—Col. W.
8. Whitaker, the Populist candidate for
'congress In (he Sixth district, spoke at
th* court house here today to a crowd
qf thirty-eight pinkjo*. eight of -whom
were colored, six known white Demo
crats! and the balance DopdUata tvtvl
non-olHclatlng Democrat*. He add
nothing to enlighten u» upon nny ques
tion. Ho has the bearing of a gentle
man, but suggested, no relief to the
struggling people except the election of
Populist U> oltlce. At thla writing per
fect <tulet prevail*. Scarcely a sound or
* gentle breete la to*be heard, We sit
down In kuhltme wonderment as <o
what, will next turn uo. 1
GREAT TOBACCO DISPLAY.' ■
It Will Bo One of Features of the Cot
ton state* Exposition.
Atlanta, Sept. 20.—Representatives of
muuy of the greatest tobacco growing
establishment* In Antei-lcg assembled
today tn Atlanta for the purpose of
tuk.ug preliminary steps toward t'ho
Inauguration of tho moat elaborate dis
play of the tuhacco resource* ot this
ami other countries ever aeon In tho
world. Tho ibovcmcut was luauguraiisl
n few weeks ago through correspon
dence of leading tobacco men with the
Gottoa Statist and International 1-lx-
pokdltm of Atlnutn, which la to ho
thrown open In the fall of lSti.l. Tho
ox pool tl on Invited representative* of fill
the leading tohhcco eelahllthmoift* to
tie here today and nave a full confer
ence concerning the matter.
The tobacco men any that no exposi
tion lias ever glted thin groat Industry
the recognition warranted by the rich
ness of tide rcsourae, which ranks kcc-
oiiiI among the stuple produets of this
couutry. The effort to eeeure uu inde
pendent building at tho Worlds Fair
at Chirngo tolled, aud sucli of the to
bacco Industry as was exhlbReil wa*
scattered In various place*. It waa
likewise at the Centennial at Philadel
phia. Livid.iig totiaeo men have con
ceived the bleu ot exhibiting lu Atlanta
lu a eepinite building the most elabo
rate display of the tobaceo Industry
that ha* ever bqen made, aud great eu-
U)ughiam eharacterlied today's confer-
ene»\ Repreerntnttvek from such Arm*
nt 1‘. Lorillnn) & Co, ot Jersey city,
Vetterlelu 11 roe. of PhUadcIphin, Pons
& Co. of New, York, Herushvlm Bros.,
& C\k of New Orleana, nnd moro than
twenty of the Itxtdlng totnu-oo establish-
ment* of Virginia, North Cnrollun,
Kentucky and Florida.
Fifty representative* of the leading
tobacco houses uf the couutry were
present at today'* conferomee with the
d.n-etors of the exposition. After n
toll discussion ot the nutter, the to-
hacoo meu, on motion of Mr. Cartoway,
the roprvA'Otutlve of P. Isirdlard &
Cik, arcisodcd by air. Iterusliebil. of
New Urleans, adopted a khNMwW
quistlug Die dlroctore of the exposition
to croc! a separate building for the dis
play of the world’a tobacco Industry.
They assured the Invirty co-operation
not only of lhe flniis ropfrscutmt tint
of tiro trade generally hi the end of
making lu Afianuf next year the nwet
slabomtc display of the tobacco indus
try ever had in the history 'of exposi
tion*. i T
it had been originally contemplated 1
tint the tetiac«e ii\en should nml.Tt.iko
theutselvrt! to arrange for the erection
of their own building, but at today's
conference the cxpoa.ll,hi .directors a>-
mired them that they would erect with
out expense to the tobacco Industry an
Independent ttulldlug to be used for this
display, provided the assurance waa cx-
teadnl that the tobacco men would
make a Biting exhibit of ibis grout re
source. Urn resolution of the tobaertj
men accepts this auggesttmr amt the
tioant of Ulicetoni of the cxiwsltloo this
afteruoun ratlflcd ;i. They rcfcfroil the
uialtef to tho eXM-utJw committee or
the exposition with lnatnetlon* tp take
•tops at once for the establishment of
this feature ot the exposition. More
than one hundred letters from tobacco
C tahlishments of Attrorlra and Cuba
itp been w-eelv.'il nasnring hearty co
operation In the movement, the tueces*
of whicb is now assured. _
Or, Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
-All wool Black Henriettas, 38 ins.
wide; regular 50c. kind.
Black Serge, pure wool, 42 inches
wide. The same quality being re
tailed over town nt 00 cents. 1
A line of dollar Broad Cloths nt
i OCn ^3 cents; yard atid-a-half wide.
Our (Novelty Suits lead them all.
250 IMPORTED SUIT PATTERNS representing the
cream de la cream of New York, no two alike, $7.50 to $25.
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK piece wool dress
goods we have ever shown; the latest styles and any quality
desired, fully 25 per cent, cheaper than former prices.
ANYTHING you could wish in silks for street or evening
wear* waist or dress silks. Exquisite line trimming silks, vel
vets bnd passementeries.
MME. GORHAM is on hand; fully organized; competent
help; new ideas; latest French plates; everything warranted.
Leave orders.
THE SCHOOL CHIDREN remembered., The best stock
of cheap und medium dress goods, dresB ginghams, dress
prints, percales, canton flannels, hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc.,
we have ever shown and much cheaper than ever.
Come and see us.
THE IRON MARKET.
The Iron Traflo Review Glvea the Con-
dltiou of Business.
Cleveland, O.. Sept. 20.—The Irou
Trade Review aaya today: TJte toot
that pig iron production has advanced
so rapidly in the past six weeks with
out causing any accumulation of stocks,
the report on September 1 allowing
that cxke trou on baud hod further de
creased in August, has been taken ns
au Index of considerably enlarged con
sumption. It Is true that the weekly
rate of pig Iron production September
1 was greater tlutu ut fourteen mouth*,
hut most of the added coke furnaces
had not been long enough in blast ou
Uiat date to affect stocks. There is uo
question that production Is now in ex
cess of current demnnd, und In Besse
mer pig, which 1* being produced by
more than four-flftlis of the furnaces ,n
Allegheny county mid tlte Maluming
and Shenandoah valleys, a further
weakening In price la noted. For de
liveries after this mouth there have
been sales ns low as $11.25 at Pitts
burg. Sted billets have phared In the
dect.ne nnd $ltl.5U can he done for for
ward deliveries. Here and there n fair
amount of trading Is reported In foun
dry Iron, hut tho bulk of the buying is
of the small lot order for quick ship
ment and foundrymtti' are' Dot umra.-
mous os to distinct Improvement. Pipe
founders are generally well supplied
with work and Southern furuueemeu
have odd some round lots of iron on
this account. There ure evidences that
the low freights made same months ago
front Bouthern points Wore prolonged
to certain Northern territory after tho
gnucral advance took place. While the
railroads have been freer buyers the
past month, their puralljscs ure not of
the kind for which the'ton trade has
long been watting. PaFs^ops are more
active and car wheel .founders have
more to do, though prices are at tho
lowest point. lu flmahed. material there
Is sharp competition and buyers nro
gettlug the advantage of the nnxlety
of large producers to keep up the pres
ent pace of operation*. I n nearly every
case the mills are delivering more ma
terial than they are scU.ng, and cut
prices are Inevitable. Tho hopeful
phase of the situation Is thq wide dis
tribution of detuuud,’' Indicating that
stocking up Is the. genewt jtol.cy. .Mill*
In,the Pittsburg district nud tn the cen
tral West, including Chicago, scorn for
the time being Id hotter Kliapo than
those In the East, though there Is some
Indication that the , latter ,, hro returning
the attentions Western producer* have
lung been paying to the East.
SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.
This Is beyond question the most suc
cessful cough medicine wo have ever
sold. A row doses Invariably cures the
worat case* ot croup, cough nnd bron
chitis, while It* wonderful success In the
cure ot consumption It without parallel
In the hlatory of, medicine.’ Since it*
llrnt discovery K has been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other med
icine cun stand. If you have a cough,
we earnestly usk(you loir y It. Price
to cents, CO cents duil tt. If your lungs
ere sore, cbeSt or. back* Is 'lame, use
Shiloh 1 *' Porous Pinitcrj - ■-> ■ ’
Sold by OocAwyn & Small Drug Com
pany, carper ‘Cherry, street und Cotton
•
t*r WhMit
Motor Mill Plant
tin tlio’World.
UNDINE,
Crushed TVHddKpge Flour*
Tho only Floor oflt* kind, and tho best oi
any kind. II Is mndebyn, secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
$100,004 hubMneflbnd for the Knowledge-
"The Undine Is out of sight,"
Irareon. Lard A Co.. Tenntlle, Go.
"The Undine la far ahead of the flour
we have been getting at Naahvtlle."
XV. H. Morgan, pooler. Oa.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.'
Estlll Springs, Tenn.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OK
MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AO.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN li CTS.
WANTED.
I WANT to buy two show caae* n. C.
Balkcoo. Third street, near Mulberry.
WANTED—Cool men to puce riquuaBs
' Bunding and Loan Association stock tc
Georgia, bran* promptly awoe. ueo
A. Smith, central manager utenangt
Bank buUdlng, Macon. Ua.
WANTED—To sell you a '94 model
Denamore typewriter, best machine
in the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent.
’Phone No. 283.
FOB BENT.
FOR RENT—Store, No. M8 Fourth street,
next to Southern Express Company. Ap
ply at R. 8. Collins & Co.’s, agents.
FOR RENT-Frotn October 1st. two or
three connecting room*; modern conven
iences. On the hill. Price reasonable.
Address S., care Telegraph.
TWO ROOMS In W. A. Ofme's new
resldenoe. 203 First street, to rent to
gentlemen. Locution convenient to
business. Call and see 'them.
FOR RENT—Ten-room house, 668 Firsrt
street. George W. Duncan & Co.
FOB RENT—852.Oranse street; seven-
rooms, gas and water; aw line, Ap
ply to W. B. Blroh.
STORAGE ROOM for rent. Apply to
A'Jtmuyer & FlaJtau.
FOR RENT—Three delightful connect
ing room* on bill, near Wesleyan;
convenient for light housekeeping.
Reference required. Address, "Skb.,"
Telegraph.
FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room
residence, 126 Cole street; modern
convenience*; 825. Apply 'to E. F.
Bronson.
FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third
and Cherry streets, for wholesale and
retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap
ply to H. G. cutter, agent, at Macon
Savings Bank.
FOR RENT-October 1, the two-story
.residence fronting Tattnall square,
oorner Oglethorpe , and Tattnall
street*. Apply Daly'q Exchange, Col
lege street. < . ;
FOR 8ALE. , tf
FOR SALE—On Saturday wo will receive
a cartoad of horses nnd mares which
must be sold at once. AH parties desir
ing horsese would do well to call at
once. We mean buxnlness. Davis ft Son.
FOR SALE—Large ton-room house In
small town, auttuMe for (hotel;
heaOUiy, good water and exirilen't
- school advantage*. Must be sold. A
bargain for cash. Particular* by ad
dressing "Business," "Jbto oltlce.
GINNING OUTFIT FOIt SALE-WIII
sell n( a great sacrifice 10-hor*e power
engine, locomotive boiler, 50-saw gin,
press, etc. Robert. A. Ntsbet.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph oltlce,
FOR . SALE—OU papera, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 25 centa per hundred.
Telerraph office.
FOR SALE—Bay mare; Sound nnd nny
lady can drive her; also top bbggy.
J. B. Minton.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST—Betwren 603 First street and
pustomce, ladle*’ open face silver
watch, with chain and Maltese cross
charm. MM-.umametor cruclme eu*-
tme" and “F. H. 8." <n»cr4bc(l. Re
turn to 603 First street and receive
reward.
AN EXPERIENCED lady traaher will
Instruct invalid and backward pupils at
their homes. T., Telegraph.
M'GOWAN'S HAMS. I2(i cent* at M. C.
Ualkcem s, Third atreet, near. Mulberry.
MtSS ISABELLA NICHOLLS-Ctasaea
for French, Literature and History.
Music. 475 Orange atreet. -
CODFISH, cocoa nut*, cream cheese,
cranberries, trash, at C. F. Collier &
Bro'*.
NEW Georgian cane aqd maple syrup,
Jellies, pres ?>ves, pickle* atjd ollvcu.
O. G. Toole.
CHOICE Western beef. We keep only
the beat. Gaorgia Packing Company.
THE BEST place In Macon to get any
thing In the meat line Is at the Geor
gia Packing Company'* etore.45* Ftrst
atrtfft.
PARTIES desiring boarders communi
cate with Georjrta-ALbanu Buatncea
College. Their present boarding
house* are full. .
100 SYRUP DARRELS Ibr tale cheap.
* Wlnn-Johnson Company.
NEW GOODS of all kinds now in. We 1
are headquarters for staple and fancy
groceries; can furnish you with any
thing you aunt m rock-bottom prices.
John C. Holme* * Co.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tn*. rage, ash
your grocer for them.
LINDEN baking POWDER always
give, satisfaction. Your grocer sells
it.
1150 INVESTED yield* 265 average, mealy
Income with absolute security. Pros
pectus. Itemised statistics free. Benson
31 Dwyer. 131 Broadway. New York.
NEW STOCK ot apples just received.
A. JL Cullen.
TELEPHONE 358, J.- H. Roush & Son,
and place your order for ooal. Best
coal on the market 24.50 a ton.
BROKER'S bread raising Is the best bread
preparation made. Try it.
LINDEN BAKING'POWDER nlwnys'
gives satisfaction. Retails 29c. lb,
CENTRAL, give hie llw. Is tn*t air.
Keene -Yes, madam. Please aeno me
two boxes Saratoga chip* l tblnk tney
are excellent.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER 1* the
best made. Have you tried It?
OLD PAPERS for wrapping. 25 cent*
per hundred at the Telegraph qfflee.
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet ....
S»y» Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, "are ch«
mlle-stoncs whereby we measure our
progress through me.”
Do you went to be somebody? If you do.
there is no time to lose. This Is the
«f»o/“Oo/" The men who does not
know things will be es surely left In the rece
«s a horse who eterts with a bucket of
water In his Interior department Your
friends wilt be sorry, but they can not stop
to wait for you. There Is no middle course.
We must go forward or backward. In the
crisis of life, the man
new euuoixs just tvemtxa. Blotters
arid #Hwr4>ack n»jclc*rrt In kits, ma-
p> eyrup (pur* sap), olives. Id bot
tle*. o^Aftptr dh*n out of barrel*,
French pm and cmnhrooma. borao-
mado couupf preserves and Jellies.
Come to beadqumeni for everythin*.
Jofca C. Ilofcnee St Co.
How to.succeed—that Is the great question
The most important thing is to knw
what you want to do, and then do It well.
No half-measure.
Whatever your business, trade or
profession, make yourself master of It.
No useful knowledge comes amiss. Study
the practical part of your business first and
ornament your mind afterward. But you
will say:, I work hard; my salary Is small;
I have nt room ror money for a library
wherewith to educate myself, and no time
for lectures or lessons.
Now Listen!:
If your room Is only six feet by four and
your Income the smallest, you tan furnish
It with the best library in the world at a cost
that will surprise you by Its Insignificance.
That library consists of one work only.
But that one work covers the entire field of
human knowledge. It is a work worthy to be
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dr buman conviction, and by demon
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