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ah'lig wilh a few lit,ill 1 « <lay, to
i un i' « oil ' 1 'esla, tin- great flee
ti ieian, ia ftftitl 1 o have eeplicil: “That
in ji ^rrut im. ink<s am convi eetl.
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to lit? awake, atu! t lie
of llieHe lie lihps < n< h day « o
mor<! days he will last; that, in, Die
loiif-erjiewill live. 1 believe that a
man might live two hundred years .
be would sleep most of the time. I hat
ls W hy negroes often live to advanced
obi ii u-p, IncttiiM* , tin y Hleep ho .Miirli mm Ji.
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term hours eveiy duy.
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/ of inv family, \ dvoUlevl to try
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’ pleas 'd t.' say tho trial was sue-\ «
cessfnl, and my hoy wfts restored \
t*> Iicnlili. I am confident hud that he my not \ {■ 'l
child would have died
used Ayer's Sarsaparilla " -d *9. M.
i>yj v MinUiDviilc, Ky.. Aug. 5 , 1 ^
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WEIGHTY WORDS
FOR
Sarsaparilla.
tlllll IIITH Kt 1 N UlliJI ATHl.V,
The first in.,of natmal b.etoiy
svns in liOiidon in iuhi.
It is eslimateil that American trav
elera annually sjiei <1 4120 , 0 ( 50,000 in
Europe,
Tito greatest length of Kiiglnitd ami
north and south, i. about
f >80 in lie*.
The deepest Engliah coal shaft is at
, )ie Mims colliery, near Ashton—depth
, 8 , ( , ^
« »*«»>«'• { «>minals . . . . allowed .. . . to
<> is
(/row for three months before they * are
K
Philadelphia has a gr. nter mileage
of electric railways than the whole of
(JeruittDT
Of 1,000 persona only one reaches
•f* ■«”,™ r........ . - —
than six that of (m years.
Fires are much more frequent, in
proportion lo ........in N™ Y-
than tn either London or I aria.
Handel used, when traveling, to
order dinner for three or if hungry,
for five, in either London or Parts.
France, with a population of 39 ,-
000 , 000 , lias a fighting force of 2 , 000 ,-
000 , able, to appear in the held at very
short notice.
During the past . year 1,820 , Q t »/. acres of (
land were planted to ennaigre in
Arizona, and the acreage will be much
larger the coming year.
Nearly every man, woman and child
in iiin.i Egypt is a smoker of cigarettes, and
n is liarillv y ever seen in the mouth
,r » fve •
lift ii da near Watsonville. Cal that
formerly went tenantless at «.L 60 per
acre, now lease for $i per acre for
cultivation of the sugar beet.
Tlie fastest trains on Die continent
are the expresses of the Northern Rail-
way Company of France. Their speed
is thirty-six miles an hour.
There are 48,000 artists in Paris,
more than half of them painters. The
number of paintings sent in to the ex-
last year was about 10 , 000 .
a .................. iimt .ii <>f ii,»i,..„™.
in London and New York could he
built of the lava thrown out by Vesu-
vms since he hrst recorded eruption
*“ A - !>■
'i’ar coal, when used for <lye«, yield?*
sixteen shades of blue, the same lium-
her of yellow tints, twelve of orange,
nine of violet and numerous other col-
Ill 01. s an ami I similes hale.
Tariff 1 aim nuns I aws Com i ompuuu. 11 a red
The comparison of the present tariff
.................*»» u r “« i *
eougi ess lius lieen completed.
It was made by Charles II. Evans,
who lias been engaged in the prepani-
D,,1, lion ,if ot all all the the tariff tui lit bills lulls with with which hit
congress has dealt since tMik. the
comparison is made in rates expressly term's
named expressed \ in ad valorem
between the piesent. . , law and ,.1.1. tlie i,-: 'Ml- 1
soil law. The statement places the
average duty rate under the law at
,' r. 4 1 .Mi ip; ,1,1 ao \ valorem aloit in as us against amiinst an an average a\ a_(
of 40.10 under the Wilson law, the
averages being figured upon the basis
,.f v T’Y ,iin.'s in I sob The schedule J ' shows / '
the , following • peioeutii
lucroftsea in ,P.. .
r
ChoiuiealH fioiu 28.53 to«H)J> 7 » wools
and woolens 47.(12 ’ to 8 ti. 54 ; silks from
4 b. Jb to ,»d. 41 ,jeaithenw ...(l,,,,,,, aic and nn.l {,lass- „ins«
ware «h> to •>!*.*» < J metals,»>S. 11 to - ;
Hn 40 .!l-i to 74 .Id; tobacco, 109 . 0(5
to 121 . 90 ; agricultural products, 22.44
. *° dH. 4 ... _, spillts, ■ eti., .. bl ..>4 rl to . .... (iS.H.l, o.>.
cotton manufactures, 42 . 7 n to 52 .T 5 .
Some of the increases expected in rev-
tuut me ns lolloMs. lilt rbeinienls mi an fmm ii m
19,289 to $ 8 , 423 , 084 ; earthenware
and glassware from $ 8 , 006,889 to
■til", l ji)• ,’ metals from Sli! 19(5 41(5
5 " # 1 i. 48 i, 4 0 H .i 2 ; woods i t trom $(il),), 70 .)
to $ 2 , 4159 , 6156 ; sugivr from $ 29 , 910,703
, 5 <>- '' , lY” ,.|,|. nonVnlturnl ,g 'Y 1 ovoilncts
from $,, i . 2 ,614 to $ 14 87 09 ,
1 < ,o , . .
These estimates are based upon the
suiuiosit ion that the value and volume
impoit ,., a u "in „.;ii rema in .i,„ ine saint.
Moats ami nn.l Plinrnnli’a I llill units uniigmt D.iiiirlili r. r
. y Friirlaud Y,i divine \v once, preach-
U . ' K ° ,* ( 1 , . u * Uiol, m.vvtmt.d lr !
youth, illustrated . , his . subject , . . . by tie-
scribing tho dangers to which tho in-
'
'‘in . .Moms * asi ls ..tivosed expos, in in liis n. little n.uo
wicker boat oil the banks ol the N.il»,
SAyillg. euiUi, out he
“Most'H was ft gooalv
" tts pltxvetl by Uis parents where he
was suirouinled hv innumerable «lan-
geis— tlie fang of the serpent, the jaw
of the alligator, the tooth of the hip¬
popotamus ami the elaw of the vnlt-
lil t*.
It is a little surprising hat the
.Laughter of Pharaoh should have
t , lu)M , u suoU a dangerous beach for
-Church Economist.
REV. DR.
THE NOTED DIVINE'S SUN¬
DAY DISCOURSE.
He Preached on the Wonderful ivi'snnal
Muft’ietlum of tlia Kuviour-Tii.. g 0 r-
t „„, „, g M lr». i.-, »„,t m,
A„
Text: “His name shall be called wonder-
ful.”—Isaiah 1 *., 6 .
The prophet lived la a dark time. For
iTr^K^^V^ worse. Kingdoms had arisen and T perished, *? t f 1 "f r
A M .n .ln oa vessel in distress sees
prophet, coming across tho water, so the
amid the stormy times In which he
lived, put the telescope of prophecy to his
eye and suw 750 years ahead, one Jesus ad-
^, n c n t0 t ! '® 5 f | ,,C Ue /u I i r a , ! tt 0 8 r' 10 T ll ! a t
, hlZ,[n u e ,l „ ., m . , . # . ,ed i i 1,16 . Wonderful i.
h0 "* es .iii there is a picture of
,,, , „
despotK I have seen West's grand sketch
W±£,S„' J 1 have seen the
Lt T l n , " <, Sit„' a .ii wSh‘tha I .1 ? aver 12 ? . k ?7
hath morning I shall sDep
rom my.In the cool river of heaven.
‘ f photographs,
Xud'^d , t Joh^^ket^^fnd i “u ^ul's
sketch, and I say, with Isaiah, "Wonder-
u ' ;
.
onlv^onn H tory <?f Christ r*ti»» You 1 lt . , , s f
»'■ wh wh u h^in help you v- \, )U have nn-
, . . . ^mmander
himself perished, but have you°no admira-
“avedul? h °™ W ‘
He had
Christ was wonderful in the magnetism
of His person. -
After the battle of Antletam, when a gen-
oral rode along the Hues, although the
: ^Xn t»re ly^ng k.mrned down ?rmn wbM»ted. they
Ag N , 0 ids captWlty
his first step on the wharf shook all the
kingdoms, and ajo.ooi) men joined Ids
standard inVls cxil./ If t„„L- VhereYiave 'loon Veen Ym 1 . ")
« 0 Wt
wonderful magnetism of person hear
” U P r “ u Nazareth to produce a
. , ^round^im
any other? Napoleon 6 had the
' tafamaV^of '|.|,.u'i? u81 Il{) 1 '
p at t ] es ...i. „ ,i,u, ,
dished no sword. Ho Is no titled man ofthe
hands ^,nrj with person a nobleman, know of '/heonly extraor”
; we ‘t ^^HoaieamUoi^m ns being in His
KO m ”lo
hour that ever comes to a woman’s soul she
was obliged to lie down amid camel drivers
g T?mam t e'('hrist tl “m 0 ,!l“v‘'»“*
U A^nan „ Snded ■ ,,
streets of Jerusalem.
from high lineage is standing beside Him
aI1<1 sa >' s: "-Hy father was a merchant
prince. He had a castle on the beach at
Galilee. Who was your father?" Christ
from answers, Athens "Joseph, the carpenter.” A man
is standing there unrolling his
!s^isssS "I graduated.” 5 K!r 8 K»
wers, never Alia! The idea
of such an unheralded young man uttempt-
1**8 to command the attention of the world!
^ Island '"i 11 shore f *" 10 attempt !ittl ° ,lBt| to i D 8 arraign village New on York, bong
Yet no sooner does lie set His foot in the
towns or cities of Judaea than everything is
ulc m “° i f taking ““T,,' only i T food e!!V e enough °J' >e <?° ? for ut ?, the n a day, \* v '
yetare so fascinated with Christ that, ut
the risk of starving, they follow Him out
into the wilderness. A nobleman falls down
dead. i* . b f, ,or A . e , beggar Hlm and tries says, to "My rub the daughter dimness is
from his eyes and says, "Lord, that my eyes
may bo opened." A poor, sick, panting
woman "4 pressing through the crowd says,
must touch the hem of His garment.”
Children, who love theiv mother better
than any one else, struggle to get Into His
arll ‘s. and to kiss Hts cheek, and to run their
,lu K ers through His hair, and for ail time
putting Jesus so in love with the little ones
that there is hardly a nursery in Christen-
' 4 ° m from which He does not lake one, sav-
^ii with these^F^eV.r*'” these, lor every cedarthat 1 ' 1 1 'h'VY I 1 plant 1 eav t" in
hcaveni will have llfty white lilies. In the
hour when I was a poor man in Judam they
wert) uot ashamed of Me, and now that I
have ooinii to ft throne I do not despise
them. Hold it not book, oh, weeping
ls mother; tbo kingdom lay It on my warm heart! Of such
of heaven."
, WUat tlli3 coming down the road? A
triumphal . chariot, , procession. He is seated, not in
ft but on an ass, and yet tbe.peo-
pie take off their coats and throw them in
tbe wa v - Dh, what ft time Jesus made
.
children, among the beggars,
among the fishermen, among the philoso-
You may boast of self control, but
if you had seen Him you would have put
your arms around His neck and said, "Thou
altogether lovely."
Jesus was wonderful in the opposites and
things antagonisms of His nature. You
"'ant logical and consistent, and you
8 a .v. “How could Christ bo God and mfti at
the same time?" John says Christ was the
Creator. "All things were made by Him,
and without Him was not anything made.”
Mi'Hbowssays "Where tlmt Ho was omnipresent,
two or throe are met together in
My name there am I in the midst of them."
Christ declares His own eternity, "I am Al-
pha and Omega." How can He be u lion.
undor His foot'crushing kingdoms, r id vet
a lamb licking the hand that Slavs IrimV At
what point do tho throne and the manger
If Christ was God, why lice into
Egypt? Why not stand His ground?
Why, His instead of bearing the cross, not lift
up right hand and crush His assassins?
Why stand and he spat upon? Why sleep
on the mountain, when Ho owned the
palaces of eternity? Why catch tish
for His breakfast on the beach in the chill
morning, when all the pomegranates nrc
His and all the vineyards His and all the
cuttle His and all the partridges His?
Why walk when weary and His feet stone
bruised, when He might have taken’ the
splendors of the sunset for His equipage
and moved with liorsesaud chariots of fire?
Why beg a drink from the wayside, when
out of the crystal chalices of eternity He
poured the Euphrates, the Mississippi and
Amazon, ami dipping His hands iu the
fountains of heaven and slinking that hand
over the world, from the tips of His lingers
dripping Why the the great lakes and the
let Roman regiment put Him to
death, when He might have ridden down
the sky followed by all the cavalry of
heaven, mounted on white horses of eternal
You cannot understand. Who can?
You try to confound me. I am confounded
before you speak. Paul said it was un-
searchable. He went climbing up from
argument to argument and from antithesis
antithesis and from glory to glory and
sank down in exhaustion as he saw
fur above him other heights of divinity un-
sealed and exclaimed "that in all things
He might have the pre-etftineuee." wonderful Hts
Again, Christ was in
teachings. The people had been
used to formalities and technicalities.
Christ upset ali their notions as to how
preaching ought to be done. There was
this peculiarity about His preaching—the
people knew what He meant. His illustra-
tions were taken from the hen calling her
chickens together, from salt, from cauviles.
from fishing tackle, from a hard creditor
collaring a debtor. How allowed few pulpits of
this day would have Him en-
trance?" He would have been called un-
dignified and familiar iu His style of
preaching. Aud yet the people ratAL went t.
hear Him. Those obi Jewish might
!mve j»reH'*h'*d «>*• tlio side of OHv^t Hf* v
year-* and never pot an audience. The
philosophers sne^re l nt His ministrations
and said. “This will never do.” The ’aw*
vers caricatured, but the common people
heard Him gladly. Suppose you that there
were any sleepy people in His audiences?
Suppose yon that any woman who eve*
mixed hreruj was ignorant of what Ho
meant wh-n Ho t;otmparod tlio khig.Jom of
hoaven with or ktr^rfltS yoa*t? Hupposoyou
when He spoke of the kingdom of heaven
as a net? We spend three year* in college
S v «»«”ow «Lrk hf tCth“oloKUml Xrmon“IS*than 0 smnintt?y learn*
to ™ke we
£ „ 0 out to nWording s „ ve the world, and If vva cau¬
ot d0 lt to Claude's "Sermon-
j *TritV>ism z j n „ *» or Blair's “Rhetoric,” or Kamos’
“ we will lot the world so
to nerditlon 1 ' Will If we save nothing
e , ge wo save Claude and
Blair. We see n wreck in sight. We
must go out and save the crew and pas-
seugers. Wo wait until we get on our duo
Pa d ,, oat and flnd our lining oars, and
in ro ‘bh fishing smack and and the with broken and
oftr )oek K0M ou t gets crew
and sav: "What Ld°taMtltag.^ a ridiculous thing to save
!l Vthe si^erers 4 h“
v shoresman "if those had
wa(ted Untu you go t out your (lno boa'
Je ‘‘^.rwork^JX^rJuglous thougl^very 0 teach^”is ofgnim-
men end law
mar should he snapped in tho undertaking,
biunderinjc tltere he nothing but awkwardness and
in the mode, all hall to the
mftn who gaveg a sou l.
Christ, in wonderfully His preaching, sympathetic. was plain, We
earnest and
oYS
catechism. We waste our time in trying
t0 , a } < 'u ,, * ea wltl1 ai ; itls
sweet honeycomb of the gospel. ^ Wo try
1 ^ ° raua ^ J :es erab Rp! ' lc9 do the work ° { 5 ’ ome '
- j
rowf'VhrsunXmole 1 Him^md . , . „.
the cold
chlll ? (1 ] «*“■ tho P elted Him thirst
Paroked H Him and ( hunger exhausted Him.
Khali I compare His sorrow to the sea? No,
for tliat is something hushed into a calm.
8ha11 1 compare it with the night? Orion No, for
V 1 " 1 S len 2 T ,s ^ith or kin-
,
f rt | nt ]j ut is a vgiiole crown made
^omHie rhamnus or spina Christ-small,
«oS' T^p^tdm'tto lonTbeam.'aud
on it they fasten a shorter beam. Got Him
Those hands that have been doing
^^“0 t ? em f 4 hose 1 ?oss'. feet Then that have “S/llfMt"S?. been going
Hook, look, look! Who will help Him now?
,°T' Jerusalem-ye whose dead
who°w?lJ l he?n liim’ W Vho
t£e \Vho will scizo
weapons of soldiers? None to help,
ShftUW °
elu8t t0 take our cross for 1 a.
Shall Jesus bear the cross alone
And all the world go free?
No; there’s a cross for every one,
And there’s a cross for me.
You know the process of Ingrafting. You
Jsajft 5 K,*«rsteft z
cross was hard and rough, but into the
holes where the nails went there had been
grafted branches of the treeoflife that now
bear fruit for all nations, The original tree
was bitter, but the branches ingrafted were
sweet, and now all the nations pluck the
fruit and live forever.
A saln ’ Christ ' vns wonderful in His vic-
tories. . ,
First, over tho forces of nature. The sea
Is a crystal sepulcher. It swallowed the
Central America, the President ami the
Spanish Armada as easily as any fiy that
ever floated on it. The inland lakes are
fully ns terrible in their wrath. Galilee,
when aroused in a storm, is overwhelming,
and yet that sea crouched In His presence
and licked His feet. He knew all the waves
and winds. When He beckoned, they came.
When He frowned, they fled. The heel of
His foot made no indentation on the solidi-
fled water. .Medical science has wrought
great changes blood, in rheumatic limbs and dis-
eased but when muscles ure entirely
withered no human power cau restore
V' dead. 0I |' “p'y But here hei1 , is allralj a paralytic—his 59 once dead, hand it is
lifeless. Christ says to him, “Stretch forth
thy hand,” and lie stretches it forth.
In the eye Infirmary how many disease
of that delicate organ have been cured?
But Jesus says to one born blind, "Bo
open," and the light of heaven rushes
through gates that have never before been
opened. Tho frost or an ax may kill a tree,
but Jesus smites one dead with a word,
Chemistry cau do many wonderful things,
but what chemist, at a wedding, when the
refreshment gave, out, count change a pail
of water into a cask of wine?
Behold His victory over the grave! The
hinges ot the family vault become very
rusty because they are never opened except
to take another in. There is a knob on tho
outside of the sepulcher, but none on the
inside. Here comes the conqueror of death.
He enters that realm and says, "Daughter
of Jairus, sit vqi,” and she sat up. To Laz-
aims, "Como forth," and he came forth,
To the widow’s son He said, "Get up from
that bier,” and he goes home with his
mother. Then Jesus snatched up the kevs
of death and hung them to Hts girdle and
cried until all the graveyards of the earth
heard Him; "Oh, death, I will be thy plaguel
Oh, grave, i will be thy destruction!"
But Christ's victories have only just be-
gun. This world is His, and Ho must have
it. What is the matter in this country?
Why ail will these bo financial troubles? There
never permanent prosperity iu this
land until Christ rules lt. This land was
discovered for Christ, and until our cities
simii ho evangelized and north, south, oaM
and west shall acknowledge Christ as King
and lWeemer we cannot have permanent
prosperity. What is the matter with Spain \li
with France, with all of the nations?
the congresses of the nations cannot bring
quiet. When governments not only
theoretically bat practically acknowledge
the Saviour of the world, there will be
peace will everywhere. In that now,‘but day the sea
have more ships than there
will not bo one "man-of-war." The foun-
dries of tho world will jar with mightier
industries, but there will be no molding of
bullets. ITintiag presses will fl v their
cylinders with greater speed, bu'i there
shall go forth ao iniquitous trash. Inlaw
in laboratory, constitutions, earth on exchange, in scientific
on as in heaven, Christ
shall be called wonderful. Let that work
of the world’s regeneration begin iu vour
heart, oh, hearer! A Jesus so kind, a Jesus
so good, a Jesus so loving—how can you
help but love Him?
It is a beautiful moment when two per-
sons who have pledged each other heart and
hand stand in church and have the banns of
marriage proclaimed. Father and mother
brothers and sisters stand around the
altar. The minister of Jvsus gives the
counsel, the ring is set, earth and heaven
witness it. the organ sounds aud amid,
many congratulations they start out oo
the path cl life together. Oh, that this
might e your marriage dav! Stand un
Immortal soul. Thy beloved oomes to get
His betrothed. Jesus stretehes forth His
hand and says, "I will love thee with an
everlasting love," and you respond "My
beloved is mine, and I am His." I put you ’ r
baud in His; henceforth be one. No trouble
s!m!l i-art you. no time cool vour love
site ly -hie on earth, side bv side in
heaven. Now let the blossoms nf'h^.,,. rn |
gardens till the houi.> with their redolence
and ait the organs of God peal forth the
wedding voice of march beloved. of eternity. Hark' '••Tho
leaping my the Behold He eometh
tae hills." upon moamains, skipping n h upon “* on
Tanning Hides.
Tanning is an nit best .bme b>
..nt easy. Bemove a.
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salt‘ Smoke parts UWeas you W ?uW j
mu! rub and woik it welt
t““ak» 1 mm Vh it ilries
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nailing it on a smooth suiface.
n£ i y ore many tilt. i» long tlm »»«1 .horte.t ‘«f°“ and
method., Imt Excnange.
simplest that we know.—
Clinniiiig Hie Credit.
“It is really remarkable,'’ said Mi.
Meekton, “io note how many eniiueu -
lv successful men were regarded as
stupid when they were in school.
“Yes,” replied his wife, m a sinnin
cant tone, “and the most interesting
point is that most of them did not be¬
gin to acquire a reputation for being
smart until after they were married.
—Washington Star.
Comfort Costs 50 Cents.
Irritating, aggravating, agonizing Tetter F'--
,ema, are Klngworm quickly cured and all by other the u»e imhln.^,skb of 'l etteilno. ■
'■uses healing. Costs oD terns a
lt is soothing, cooling, tort atonce. AdJies
box. post paid—brings Savannah, com l.a.
.). 'J'. Shuptrino,
The road to fame is full of quicksands, ra-
vines .and mountains.
Ifow’8 Thin ?
We offer One Hundred Dollar, Rew-ard for
.ii. ii ea e of Catarrh that cannot h_- cured h)
Ha ‘ 4 I'EjMi'hK'NKV it Co., Props., Toledo, O
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fectly hontir ible in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga¬
tion m vie by their Wholesale firm. Druggists, . Toledo, , .
Wes, & Tkl-ax,
'Valuing. Kin'nan * Marvin, Wholesale
HalFs Cutarrh'cnre^istaken blood and inlernully, sur- act¬
ing dlr.-ctly upon the mucous bottle, bold
uac us of tht* system. Price, 75c. per
bv all IJi uggists. Testimonials free.
‘Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. -Go. a Dottle.
Fits permanently cured. Mflls or ae FT° as :
ness after first day’s use of Dr. lvllne s Great
Nerve Restorer. *3 trial bottle and treatise free.
I)R. If, H. Kline, J.td.. 931 Arch St., Phila., 1 a.
MONEY GIVEN AWAY
IVB IS NOT APPRECIATED.
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When vou can earn it easy address
good thing. For MOW TO UO XT,
Tin: II. G. I.I N DUKHAN CO., 404 Gould
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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$ 75.00 For $ 37,50 To be
WHITE’S BUSINESS
15 K. Cain St., ATLANTA, GA. CoM
Complete Business aria Shorthand Course
lined, *7.50 Per Month. M
Average time *37.50. required This five months.
Average cost course ■
Would cost $75.00 at any other reputable scho
Business practice from the start. Train
Teachers. Course of study unexcelled.
cation. Address F. J». WHITE,
FRICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE ENGINE i.
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IJollers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cot in
Ghisel Presses, Grain Separators.
Tooth and Solid Saws. Saw ar4M
splraiors. Injectors, Engine Repairs
^*S a full line of Brass Oood8.
Pnd for Catalogue and Trices.
Avery J SOUTHERN &McMilla MANAGER^
8°i. 51 Si S3 S. Foray til St., ATLANTA,S
w vv E LIFE MAKE INSURANCE LOANS POLICif t
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Equitable like Fife or Mutual Life and nu®j ^ j
to secure a Loan, write ns giving
of your policy, and we will bo pleased to -
rates. Address
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- No - l - Uq uitable Buildiiig, Atlanta,G»
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