The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, January 27, 1888, Image 8

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itrald and Newnan, Oa., Friday, Jan. 27, 1888. The company Captain T. TJT. Lnrhara, of this place, j prh ifege of enjoying. Cow- is the mostrgentefel of its class 1 that we HOME AFFAIRS. «'.otton is worth HRo-Dfc. The mule trade is lively. The book of books—Child’s Bible.” is a candidate for Judge of the eta circuit, and will ask the next Legis- J lature to give him that position.—Fair- burn Xeics. Salbide is having a tremendous run on the “Newnan Girl” cigar. He is a month behind with his orders now, have seen anywhere, and as talented as genteel. They made a fine impression iiere, and will be pleasantly remem bered if they should conclude to make us another visit before the season closes. We learn that the “cannon ball” will be most of which are from a distance and j placed on the Atlanta and West Point for large lots. I Railroad on Sunday next, with hand- The Onlhmry of Carroll county has j some Harry Hill in charge of the bell Be sure and buy the “Child’s Bible.’ issued seventy-two marriage licenses Valentine’s Day is only two weeks off. All school books for sale at S. 8. Wil son’s. * Landreth’s garden seeds can be had at C. F. Meyer’s. All kinds of vegetables can be found at C. F. Meyer’s. Wall paper at cost during the next thirty days at S. S. A\ ilson s. Regular monthly meeting of County Commissioners next Wednesday. Fur Rent—& house opposite College Temple. Apply to A. B. Cates. The best ground parched coffee, at 25c. per pound, at C. F. Meyer s. The adjourned term of Carroll Supe rior Court convened last Monday. since December 1st. Such activity in the matrimonial line has never been known in that county. Married, on the morning of the 25tli inst., in the Baptist church at Senoia, Mr. T. M. Gwinn, of Oxford, Ala., to Miss Eliza Urquhart, of Haralson, Ga.— Dr. S. B. Cousins officiating. line. The train is to run between At lanta and Columbus, and is to be made up of the handsomest coaches ever run on a Southern railroad. The train will l>e complete in all its appointments, and will run on a schedule in keeping with its name. It will be popular with the traveling public.—Xu Grange Graphic. Mrs. Tom J. Barron and Mrs. Jen nie Jones have associated themselves in Mr. .T. C. Register left yesterday for : Texas, and will be* absent several the dressmaking business and respect- | weeks. He goes on a prospecting tour j fully solicit the patronage of their lady and will probably select a location with ; friends. They cut and fit by a lata im- a view to moving to that State. The Atlanta Home Insurance Com pany has offered a reward of 8500 for the apprehension of the party who set fire to the store-house of F. M. Saveli & Co. in Hogansville a few weeks ago. The accommodation (V) train on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Don’t neglect buying the “Child's | road is not permitted to carry paeeen- Bible,” for yourself and children. j gers, and the itinerant public is just ^ ! querelous enough to want to know, why V Mr. Tom Potts has secured a situa tion with Mr. E. S. Buchanan, where lie can be found by his friends when \ proved method and guarantee all work done.- All the late styles and fashion ! plates on exhibition. They have a full ! line of new improved “Domestic” sew- I ing machines, including all the new at- | tachments. Their place of business is on the second floor of the Cole build ing, where they will be pleased at all times to see their friends. Several of our lawyers have been tending Court in Carrollton this week. 8500 worth of Linen Torchon Laces just received at P. F. Cuttino &• Co.’s. Mules—1 have two good mules for sale, cheap, for cash or on time. Lavender R. Ray. According to the News, Fairburn has received eight thousand bales of cotton this season. Mrs. C. II. Hyde, who has been visit ing relatives in Can-oil county, is at home again. Grin Woodruff, of Grantville district, had a valuable mule stolen from him on the 1st inst. Judge Belford Luck, an old and high ly-esteemed citizen of Campbell coun ty, died a few days ago. Now is the time to have your rooms wall papered. 8. S. Wilson is selling out his stock of paper at cost. One thousand yards fine quality White Check Muslin, for aprons and dresses, at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s. Prof. C. P. Sanders,' who has been teaching school at Temple, (fa., has re turned to his old home at Roscoe. The Concert of the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, 6th proximo, will be a rare treat to the votaries of music. they need anything in the dry goods line, or whether they need anything or not. Whitesburg’s municipal contest re sulted in the election of the following ticket for Councilmen: E. S. Roberts, J. C. Brown, A. G. Kendrick, I. N. Brown, and J. AT. Taylor. Forty votes were polled. Read the advertisement of the Coweta Fertilizer Company, in this issue. They are better prepared this season than ever to supply the trade, and their pop ular grades, “Coweta High Grade” and “Aurora,” are in demand wherever thev have been tested. Just received, 1,000 yards AVhite Check Nainsook—a beauty—at 0c. per vard. P. F. Cutting & Co. The Carrollton Times announces the death of Elder Zack Hardigree, an old and well-known citizen of that county. The BoOth-Barrett, show cost the peo ple of Atlanta and surrounding country 87,500. There were three performances. After a pleasant sojourn of several days with relatives and friends in Grif fin, Mrs. U. B. AVilkinson is at home •again. 4 - ■ ■ .. _ In order to brake room for spnn goods, E. 8. Buchanan will sell cloaks and woolen goods of every, description at a bargain. Air. Robert Moore is assisting l)l*. Pease in the drug business now, having secured the situation recently held by Mr. AV. A. Young. Air. Aloore is one of our cleverest and most worthy young men. and is making friends ev ery day in his new position. At the residence of Air. J. F. Love- joy, in Grantville, on the 12th inst., MissSallie E. Cotter was united in mar riage to Air. J. II. Reaves, of Athens. The bride is well known in Newnan, and her many friends are delighted to hear of her happy-marriage. AYe are informed that Dr. E. P. Over- hv and lady have moved from here and will make their future home in Coweta county—probably at Sharpsburg, or in that vicinity. Their many friends will regret to- lose them from our town.— Hampton Cor. Henri/ County Weekly. Rev. Julius Aiagath, Professor of Modern Languages and Hebrew, in Rev. Air. Cooper, of Sherman, Texas, has been visiting in Newnan and vicini ty for several days past, and on Tues day evening preached at the Presbyte rian church. Air. Cooper was born in Coweta, and is his early youth resided for a time in Newnan, but movod to Texas about forty years ago, where he grew up, was educated, and finally en tered the ministry. He belongs to the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and is a faithful and earnest worker in his Alaster’s cause. He has a number of rel atives in this county, who are delighted to have a visit from him. For the information of our Turin cor respondent we will state that §7.50 per share is all that has been offered or paid for the stock of the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad at this point, Stockholders are not obliged to sell, of course, but if they refuse the offer of §7.50 per share, af ter February 1st they may not be able to realize anything. Proceedirfgs will be commenced at the February term of Spalding Superior Court to foreclose the mortgage held by the Central road. AATien the ; property is sold, if the amount realized is in. excess of the mortgage claim the stockholders will receive their pro rata share of the ex cess; but if the property sells for enough only to satisfy the mortgage, the stock will of course lie valueless. AVe are frank to say that we do not understand the situation well enough to venture a suggestion as to the best course to be pursued. It may be best to hold on to th* stock and await de velopments, or it may be best to sell now. Emory College. Oxford, Ga., will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Rev, Air. Aiagath is the only Jewish preacher of the Protestant <t i faith in the South, and is said to be a most scholarly and eloquent divine. Reserve jour sahn Quintette Concert on prox. The box sheet is now Reese’s drug store. • J. J. Ooodrum is receiving choice Hour, bought on contract made before the recent advance. It must be sold. Go and see him. Organization of the Poster Car-Coup ling Company. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Foster Car-Coupling Company last Monday, the following officers were elected; Lavender R. Say, president; John R. AVilkinson, of Atlanta, vice-presi dent; James II. Shelnutt, secretary; First National Bank of Newnaiiy treas urer. , Board of directors-A. A\'. G. Foster, AVe notice in the,papers that Hon. R.; L R Ray> j.„ IL shebmtt, J. R.- Wil- M. Long lias:been offered §250,000 fora ! j N-Oit two-thirds interest in his Caidova, ■: In order to give the citizens of Cow eta an opportunity to become intenest- verilal season” is over. ats for the Atendels-. the 6th i Ala., property.—Carro-ttUm Times. The open at gentleman referred to h a brother of _ ed'inl.his'grwi*invention the directors jom fellow-townsman, Dr, Long, and i were authorized to S'd.l. a 1 incited • , ot , j if he is ns clever and est imable in all j amount of Stftek to aU who may desire ‘ - : respects to do not begrodge him his j Hat tw0 dollars per share. It was fur- good .fortune. j tlier agreed te>use the proceeds of the Dr. L«m Jackson, who we.-if to Louis- j slock of the company so sold in ere-st— ville. K v„ about three weeJb ago for j ing.a car and implement Jacrtiory .in the pursuance of tlie j company by-its*; the .‘rtockhoMe illrsesf* of Ihis mother, and has sonclud--j ers-to share in §be dividends result hag. Bbttveen the munqis and the w hoop-j £he Imrpos)e of tak ; n „. a spec -^5 course J cily of Newman*, in pui ing-cough, our little folks are likely to ; n medicine, wa~ called home last Sat-i arfihcrity granted,Hie c« have a tough time hetoie the >weet un5 j^y by the serious and uraxpected j charteir—thus entitling. A total eclipse of the moon will oc cur to-morrow night. It will rise to tally eclipsed at 4:54 t\ >i., and will Tea Ye the shadow at 7:l0'r. m. There are eighteen hundred register ed voter? in Meriwether county, who h.ave qualified under the new registra tion- law of force in that county. In order to make room for spring goods. E. S. Buchanan will sell cloaks and woolen goods of every description at a bargain. . Goto J. T. Reese’s drug store and p a ve vour eyes fitted with a pair of ed to remain at home fpr the present. ■ from, the sale of the car-aonpler, amli; Air-. Jackson 1 is at the home of her j also from the implement factory^ daughter, A£rs». IL F, Shxon, near town. The company will open, its book*! T . . 77 , - , foraiallv on Monday next and begirt Dr. D. F. AFarrav.. the great den- * r , , ^ . „ , ... . ! the sale of stock.. tist, ss m Newnan. and will remain u-n-, . til Saturday sflghr, 52 o clock, Dvr the Cotton factory Tvrtes.. purpose of Kcriacshig teeth f teo of A, sneering of the directors of’ the cot-: charge. Also, Mr. t . AA . Small, who is factorv waoheld last Tuesday. In selling the great Cyrtone Linimert, the . uh liriou to 1L ©. Cole, Sc., pivsklent, reliever of all pains, and other mecli-! Barnes, secretary, she fol eines. t onvertr to-nkrht and to-iaorrow , jowug members of the board were night. Atlmisgiiemv tew and fifteen w?nts. 1 inwnt: H. C-Amall, N,. B. Glover,; R.IL Ilardavsay, J. P. Brewster, J. F. The leading attraction in tow*. thi; week is the Cyclone Liniment Com pany. In addition: to open air concert Diamond Spectacles. Every pair war- • duping; r he day. they give entertain- ranted. For sale only at J. 1 • Reese s men ^ sa t night at Reese’s Oi>er»H>:»use, drugstore. and it is needless to say that both are Prof. A. L. Barron, of Clinton, Ga,, muntmmsly atcemh-d. It is a tksr-rate 1ms been chosen principal of the school show, and the liniment and too* pow- at AA'hiteshurg. He is a graduate of ders sold by the onnpany Mercer University and said to he an ex- like hot cakes. cedent teacher. Lw-ejoy, U. §. "Wilkinson aiE<\ H. J. Satg.ent. ;0n motion, the name ef Judge II. AV. ! Comp was a>Med to tlie directory. Additional subscriptions to the ajaount of -§>'11300 were reported as hav- iig been seeured since date of last ago. He proposed to sell the old fair grounds property, containing about twenty-five acres, for §2,000, and take stock for the full amount, in addition to a money subscription of §5,000. He amended this proposition Tuesday by agreeing to erect tenant houses on the grounds sufficient to accommodate the factory operatives and lease them to the company at a uniform rental of §2 per month. The question of location is yet under advisement, and we have confidence enough in the judgment and foresight of the directors to feel assured that they will be controlled in tlie matter by a spirit of conservatism and disin terestedness. The factory itself is of so much more importance to the town and community, the question of loca tion should be (and can well afford to he) of secondary consideration. It will benefit the town, no matter in what quarter located, and eve sincerely trust there will be no difference of opin ion in determining this point. Alessrs. N. B. Glover and J. P Brews ter were appointed a committee to make application for a charter, by pub lishing the usual citation prior to the March term of our Superior Court, the corporate name of tlie company to be “The Newnan Cotton Alills.” Capt. Bob Hiirdaway doesn’t have a great deal to say, but he contrives some how to secure subscriptions where al most any other man would fail. He turns up at every meeting with a fresh list. One of our citizens has promised that when the subscription list reaches §60,000 he will drop in enough to make it $70,000—and he is not a banker, either. As the total amount subscribed closely approximates this figure already, he will have an opportunity soon to make liis promise good, and there is no question either as to his ability or inclination to do so. What We Have, and What We Need. NEWNAN CAN BOAST : Tlie cleverest, solidest and most ac commodating set of business men ami merchants— The best cotton market and most liberal buyers— Tlie cheapest city tax rate - Tlie best hotels— The cosiest opera house— The best mule market— The youngest and most popular niiB'- or— Alore wealth and less show— The best brass band—- The best-ordered and most compre hensive system of public schools— The largest school population— The most industrious class of young men— The loveliest and most accomplished girls— The j oil lest lot of old bachelors— Fewer street idlers— The best-kept ffower gardens— Tlie thriftiest colored population— The best public library— The ablest bar, best physicians and most skillful dentists— And the youngest, sweetest and only lady bank director— To he found in any town of its *>ze in the State. * NEWNAN NEEDS, AND SHOFI.I* 5*AVE : A ’system of water-works foir fire protection. A fir* company. Better streets and sidewalks, A more extensive and effective sys tem of sewage. A uniora depot. A city ss-xton, for the better keeping and protection of tlie cemetery proper ty. A park aJ the mineral spring. An extension of St. Clair to Sites- ville street. A new puMie school building, more centrally located. A new and more ornamental, ceme tery enclosure. Electric lights. t Telephonic connection with. Atlanta, Two or more-city hacks. Agricultural* works, for the-manufac ture of plows and farming implements of every kind,. A rope factory, A cotton carpet factory. A military company. A county stvek and fair association, with buildings-- grounds, aa/l annual exhibitions. A band stand in Court-horse square, A brick coiepany. A literary ;m<l musical lyeeum. Railroad connection with GreenvSte and Franklin, A female college. A Young Men’s Christian: Associa tion. More population. A fire insurance company.. Less talk- and more work. ConMunption Surely Cured. To the Editok—Please inform your readers that I-have a positive remedy for the above named disease. B.v its j timelv use thousands of hopeless cases j have Tbeen permanenth' cured. I shall he glad to send two bottles of my reme dy fbee to any of your readers who have consumptidh if they-will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T, A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl street, New York. AL A HINT SA TO CAUTIOUS -BUYERS: 5 DON’T WALK ALL OVER TOWN LOOKING FOR BARGAINS. -STOP RIGHT IN AT- SNEAD’S SHOE STORE, GREENVILLE STREET. -YOV WILL SAVE- P0 Absolutely Pure. Tliis powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, strength, and wliolesoraencss, More eco nomical than tiie ordinary kinds, and cann.it be sold in competition with the multitude oi low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Povnr.ii Co., 1(H» Wall St., X. Y. TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY. H:> MEN’S SHOES c an’t me beat. iiis KENT’S CALF SHOES ARK THE talk OF Til E TOWN. \N1) WE’VE HEARD IT SA TP THAT THE Ladies Are Charmed When Their Pretty Little Feet AUK ENCASED IN A l'AIK OK HIS EXT It A- F1NK LADIES’ SHOES. ZlTarkct Keyort. FLO IT It— Fancy f(ti> 00 Choice Family 4 50(a.5 50 MEAL—Corn (m 80 BRAN Wheat m 35 CORN—White (a, 80 Mixed @77!, GRITS—Pearl 4 HAY—Western 1 10 MEAT, PRODUCE, ETC. BACON—C. R. Sides @ S ! 4 Smoked Shoulders m sy, HaMS—Canvassed © 15 Uncattvassed... (s, 15 TOBACCO—Common to Medium . 30$ 40 Smoking Fancy Chewing 45(4) 05 55® t 00 HIDES—Dry Flint <§ 8 Green (oi 4 POTATOEH—Ir'lah, per barrel 3 00 Sweet, per bushel BUTTER—Good country (it 6 5 20@25 LARD—Tierce . UXasl-T:, Tubs and kegs @40':. EGGS—Per doz (515 MACKEREL—Half barrel, No. 1 . .6 35@S bO Kits, No. 1 01 IK) “ “ 2 fe H5 “ “ 3 (§45 SUGARS—Granulated (a) SV s Standard A @ J Crushed ©12 1 ExtraC @7 •«] SYRUP—N. O 40® tfot.ASSES—Blnofe-strap.. @ »i(» l Ctmus-v’inentf. REESE’S OPERA HOUSE. one: night only i Monday Evening, February 6tli, A SUPERB LINE OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES. By far the Lakgest and the most Stylish -Ai’ stock of HATS in town. Notetlte Address— SNEAD’S SHOE STORE, GREENVILLE STREET. E. E. SUMMERS OFFERS THIS WEEK I Fresh lot of Thurber’s “34”' Coffee and Roasted Java. Also, T hurber’s Buckwhat Flour. A large and fresh - stock of Canned Goods, all varieties— cheap! Cabbage, Turnips and Po tatoes. I still sell “Log Cobbin” Soap at six pounds for a quar ter. Call and get my prices. E. E. SUMMERS. M GRAND CONCERT OF TH ¥ ENDELSS0HN QUINTETTE OF BOSTON. : R CLUjJ ORGANIZED IN' 1849. ARTISTS: Herr Gustave Hill, solo violin. Her I-Vtui Mende, violin. Mr. Tiios. Kyan. solo clarlonette ;md viola. Herr Philip IKodelberger, solo tint*- and viola Mr.. Louis Rlumeuherger, solo violoncello. Miss Anna Carpenter prirna donna soprano. MATTRESS SHOP. Jackson Street, (Fronting the Robison Horn.; NEWNAN, OA. ? New Mattresses of all class es made to order. Old Mattresses repaired and renewed as ordered. All work first-class. Satis- The above Leading artists will appear in ( . . Grand Concert,Momlaj evening, February t>, t aCtlOll guaranteed, under the anspices of MECHANICS’ BRASS BAND. Reserved seats at Reese’- Drug Stoie. Tu'kt Ctbrertisements. DRESS-MAKING! MRS. TOM J, BARRON and MRS. JEN- 1 X3F. JONES, up-stairs. No. 3, Cole building. [ Ladies’ and Misses’ dresses a specialty. Also, oilier lines of sewing done with neatness -and despatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your orders solicited by WYLIE H. SIMS. HORSES and MULES! F BfgG has given univer sal satisfaction ia the cure of Gonorrhfea and i wm rSSaSEL"* raeet. I prescribe it an d feelsafein recoiamend- iug it to all .suiTerers. ,,t. 1.3IONEK, M.D., Decatur, 111. PRICE, 81.00. Sold by Druggists. Agent, Newnan, Ga. Cares in ^1 TO 5 DAYS, ffeuarantaed not vo s cause Siiictore. Hfd oni7 bj th# (•SlSrus Chemical Co. Cincinnati,5 Ohio. Trade JI n r k A. .1. LYNDON Editor Fitts, of the Carrollton Times, i- laid up with an interesting ease of the mumps. We thought he had cheek ai-p- going greeting. >£r. B. D. Cole,. Sr„ subscrib ed §1,000 ill open meeting, is addition . . ia that already taken by she B. D. Snndaj a gentleman fi0111 near Grant- Uole Xt; 11 atfaeturing; Company, and ville was here with his little- boj to ot j iers signified a willingness to in- tost Dr. Tidwell s niadst one, the '.crease—asd if necessary to double— boy having been bitqen In a dog sup- their original subscriptions, enough before, without any abnormal: posed to be mad , but the stone leins- H. Dent offered to let the development. , ed to adhere, and the man returned ^ coin p aQ y have any number of acres j home. Mr. Lawson, fi 0111 near Senoia, t j ia ^ ndglit he-required for a faetorv Mr. R. E. Sims is m town this week | is here now with his little son, who has location? agree ing to take stock in pay- taking in the s lows, am no man 1 been bitten, and tlie stone is adhering. men ^ therefor at the assessed value of more competent to judge a good show- Xhis ma kes three little boys about the j the land This propertv is locate d than he. He is a ih ia pation o . same size and age that have been heie j j n wes t e m portion of the city, the Thespian ait. , within a week.—Fairbvrn Xeics. L4st of Letters Remaining in the Post (Irtice at ISew- nan, Ga.. Jan. 23d, 1887. If not call ed for within four weeks will be seat to the Dead Letter < Mfice. Isidore Colm, Miss Amanda C. Ihikes. Ned Dunson, Sanfonl Fannmer, Burl laizenby, Lizzie Reece, Miss Fannie Sims, II. C. Smith, Miss laziabeth Tench, Rev. J110. Webb. J. R. McCollum, P. M. Major U. B. Wilkinson offered a tract of land in the same locality, con taining forty-four acres, upon the same lie Vo"cettotown this week, and There j night, as advertised, and gave one of terms. a • . —n-» ?•« tBo orn;mo tim lvaet- uorfnrmam tx tRut our amuse- A similar proposition was made by Owin" to the wretched condition of McIntyre and Heath's minstrels filled the roa'ds but few people have been ! their engagement here’ last Tuesday . 1 ".. .....I. anrl lllarft >1i.-.iil onli AllD nf - -onseauent stagnation in the guano: the best performances that Om aumw . ^ »uuum i«upu.-uiuu ui»» a'nd time business. i nient-loving people have ever had the j Major N. B. Glover two or three weeks House and Lot For Sale. I offer for sale my house and lot, in east Newnan. The place is splendidly improved, good dwelling, and all nec essary outhouses; excellent water; fine orchard and vineyard. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at once. A. O. Lyndon. Application for Cliarter. GEi )KGIA-Co\vi:ta Cftl'NTV: To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of R. D. Cole. Sen., X. it. Glov er, H. C. Arnall, R H. Hardaway T. W. Rowel. U. B. WilkinsoD, .1. F. Lovpjoy. .1. T. Reese, am} II. J. Sargent, show? that tliey ar.d tlicit- associates iaive associated them selves into a company tor tlie purpose of Inly ing cotton and woo!, manufaciuring tiie same inio yarns, cloth, and other articles of mer chandise-. and selling me. manufactured ar ticles forsram. The principal place <>f Business will he in said county. The capital stock to he employed will be sixty thousand dollars, ten per cent of which wit! !>e paid in before said company will com mence to exercise the privileges conferred by charfer: which capital stock is to be increasetl at *he option of the company to not over five hundred thousand dollars. They pray that they, their associates arid successors, may lk> incorporated for the term of twenty years, with privilege of renewal, under the name of “NEWNAN COTTON MILL*," with all the corporate powers conferred by law on such ; ihe management of the affairs o: said company to be in a president and not less than five directors, and such other officers as the company may employ, under such by laws as tlie company may prescribe; each snareholder at all corporate meetings having one vote for each share of stock appearing on the books of the company in his name; the company having authority to increase its capital stock as aforesaid. MCCLENDON\ FREEMAN, Attorneys for Petitioners. We have now on hand, and will continue to keep during the season, a splendid lot of Horses and mules, (broke and unbroke,) and in such variety as will suit every class of pur chasers. Stock will be sold either for cash or on time. Can be found at Keith’s Stables, on Bay street. SIMS & KEITH. Don’t buy until you find, out the new im provements. Save the .Middleman’s Profits. Send For Catalogue. J. P. STEVENS & BR0., t 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Filed in office January 26. 1888. . DANIEL BWINT, Clerk Superior Court. A true extract from the minutes of Coweta Superior Court. January 26,1888. DANIEL SWINT, Cierk Superior Court. ♦»Lr^ n Building, Atlanta. Ga. Mo? tlcar Business College South. Best, c least cost. Business men and bool commend Its course of study »s bein» •vor devised. Send for catalogue. °