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THE ATLANTA GEOKGI AN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1307.
MISS GAILMARO MASTERS
SHORTHAND IN TEN WEEKS
Pupils of Bagwell Bus-
jp|
iness CollegeC ontinue
1®
to Make New
Records.
since January 1 Bagwell Business
r 0 iiece has published the records of
„o, less than thirty pupils who were
tlaccd In positions after six to twelve
ieeXs 1 study of Chnrtler Shorthand,
-Wing In each case the position held
!„,1 the lime spent in preparation. All
of them are giving entire satisfaction.
GIVE public a square deal.
There Is no argument like that of
facts. Let competitors who have con-
,ended that Chnrtler Shorthand could
not make good Its claims publish their
records, showing number placed, giving
positions held ant} time attended school
In each case, so that those Interested
mav Investigate. Competitors have
claimed that such records are the
(right exceptions. With the old sya
terns they are the rarest exceptions, but
nttlt the Chartler they are the rule.
taught in leading schools
OF U. S.
Not less than 200 of the leading bust,
ness colleges of the United States have
discarded the old systems and are now
teaching the Chartler system, among
them the great Eastman School,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. This system has
greater speed, greater legibility and
simplicity than any other system of
shorthand in existence. It saves one-
half the time, meets every demand In
a more satisfactory way, and Is rapidly
supplanting the old systems.
BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT.
So school In the South Is prepared
to give a more thorough, practical and
up-to-date course of bookkeeping and
related subjects. The head of this de
partment was brought to Atlanta from
one of the leading business colleges
of the United States, of which he was
principal for a number of years. As
MISS MARIE GAILMARD,
Stenographer Southern Farm
Tool Company, after 10 weeks’
study of Chartier Shorthand.
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5 Atlanta. Ga„ March 20, 1907. O
O Professor J. O. Bagwell, 0
2 _ , Atlanta, Ga. O
O Dear Sir—I wish to say that O
2 Miss Marie Gallmard has been In 0
Q our employ for the last month, O
O and has given entire satisfaction. O
O Sho takes her dictation rapidly O
O and accurately, and we are very O
O much pleased with her work. O
O Wishing you every success, I am, 0
O Yours very truly. 01
O SOUTHERN FARM TOOL CO. o
2 By C. A. Tosh. V. P. and Mgr. O
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commercial teacher and expert ac
countant he has few, if any, equals In
the South.
For further Information, address
BAGWELL BU8INESS COLLEGE,
198 Peachtrjo St., Atlanta, Ga.
BIBLE CONFERENCE
WILL BE HELD AT
JONES II
Special to The Georgian.
Cartcrsvllle, Ga., March 29.—A meet
ing of the program committee of the
Sam Jones Tabernacle Association was
held here last night and arrangements
were completed for the evangelical
Bible conference' that Is to bo conducted
In Cartersvtlle September la-22.
The Sam Jones Tabernacle Associa
tion is an organization that was found
ed by the late Rev. Sam P. Jones last
year, shortly before leaving Carters-
vllle for Oklahoma City. Mr. Jones had
entertained the Idea of converting his
annual tabernacle meetings held' at this
place Into a Bible conference, and just
before going away on his last trip from
home he called a meeting of prominent
citizens of the town and laid tho matter
before them. A large number of the
representative citizens of Cartersvllle
who were at the meeting pledged
Ihemselves to raise a certain sum of
money with which to carry on the
work, nnd assured the evangelist that
they would see to It that the meetings
Were conducted every year.
The olRcers of the association are:
J. W. Vaughan, president: W. J. Neel,
vice president: T. C. Milner, vice presl-
dent; J, p, Adair, vice president; W. C.
walton, secretary and treasurer. Rev.
wait Holcomb, co-worker of the late
evangelist, Is director. The program
committee Is formed by the local min
ister?.
The meeting will be opened Sunday
morning, September 15. by Rev. Walt
Holcomb, who will preach the first scr.
mon. The services will continue
through the week, and some of the
•blest preachers of the United States
will be present, among whom will be:
Rev. Walt Hoicomb, of Nashville; Rev.
Frank W. Gunsaulus, D. D., pastor of
the Auditorium church, Chicago: Rev.
A C. Dixon, D. D„ pastor of tho Moody
church, Chicago; Rev. Charles N. Crlt-
tenton, famous rescue worker and
evangelist; Rev. Melvin Trotter, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; Bishop Seth Ward,
Houston, Texas; Rev. French E. Olll-
WAS TO HAVE WEB
ON NEXT SUNDAY
Bristol, Va„ March 25.—At tho In
quest yesterday upon the body of Lillie
Davis, the Bristol girl who was shot
Wednesday night In East Hill ceme
tery while In company with Ack Hale,
physicians testified that positive evi
dence of criminal assault, shortly pre
vious to the Kiri's deuth, was discov
ered. The Inquest also developed the
fact that there were no powder burns
upon the girl’s clothing, such ns proba
bly would have been the enso had she
committed suicide, os Halo alleged, and
as it was at flrat reported she had con
fessed.
Mrs. Mary Davis, mother of Lillie
Davis, declared yesterday that the girl
was to have appeared as a witness
against Roy Hale, a brother of Ack
Hale, In the case In which Hoy Hale Is
charged with the inuniur of Irby Davis,
a brother of the dead girl, at Johnson
City, Tenn., only n few weeks ago.
Lillie Davis will be buried In the
gown In which sho was to have been
married next Sunday. Her fiance i
Dolus McRoberts, who Is employed in
Wise county and who was to have ar
rived here Saturday to conclude ar
rangements for the marriage.
The spot where the shooting oc
curred Is six feet south of the Vlrglnln-
Tennessee state line, and as the arrest
had been made by VlrglnSu officers the,
whole official transaction had to be re
peated by the Tennessee authorities.
.... _ ngo;
Rev. W. E. Rlederwold, Montlcello,
Ind.: Dr. and Mrs. Hamel, of Nashville.
Tenn., the foremost Sunday school
workers of the South.
The music will be In charge of Messrs.
Rodeheaver and Smoot.
Mrs. Angelins Hill.
Homer, Ga., March 29.—Mrs. Ange-
line Hill, wife of Judge T. F. Hill, ordl- I
nary of Ranks county for thirty year*,
died at 3 o'clock Wednesday evening.
She was 65 years old.
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Not by curing the pain
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tive baby enjoys natural sleep and rest plays and
eats with a vim. Pitt's Carminative is as harmless
as your baby. Contains no narcotic or injurious
drug. Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drug Law.
ALti DRUGGISTS 23 CENTS
THE LAMAR & RANKIH DRUG COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
JA COBS’
Stationery
This is acknowledged to be the strongest
Stationery Department in the city. Sat
urday many good values on sale.
Hurd's Holland Linen
Note Paper—pound pack
age, 35e. Envelopes, pack
age, 15c.
Hurd's French Nainsook
Linen Lawn Finish; l-Ib
package, 25c. Envelopes
to match, package, 10c.
Ideal Linen Note Tablets,
100 sheets, 8c.
Blair’s Ayr Linen Note
Tablet, 100 sheets; price
25c
Real Irish Linen Note Pa
per, 1-lb packages, 15c;
Envelopes 5c.
Hurd’s Linen Lawn Pa-'
pertries, 1 quire with en
velopes; box 50c.
Blair’s Duofold Tablet,
with envelopes, letter size,
package, 60e.
Perfumes for
Easter
Extracts. Colognes, Toilet Waters
and Sachets.
Houbigant’s Extract Pinaud’s Rhine Violet Ex-
original 21-2 oz. bottle,
$3.75. •
Piver’s Letrefle Extract,
original bottles, $1.35.
Roger & Gallct’s Violet do
Panne Extract, original
bottle. 78c.
Piver’s Azurca Extract,
original bottles, $1.35.
Colgate’s Violet Water,
25c, 37c and 50c.
lluduut’s Violet See. Toil
et Water, 75c.
tract, original bottles,
$1.25. ,
LeGrande’s Oriza Violet
Extract, original bottles,
$1.25; large, $2.25.
Hudnut’s Wood Violet
Sachet, original ounce bot
tles, 50c.
Piver’s Sachet Azurca,
Flonunyc letrefle, original
oz. bottles, 75c; in; bulk,
per ounce, 50c.
6-8-10 Marietta Street
23 Whitehall Street
Also Store In Birmingham
Easter Egg Dyes
100 Colors and Designs.5c:
If Sent by Mail, 7c.
Easter Novelties. About 150 pieces of'
Easter Novelties, ranging in price 50c,
60c, 75c and $1, will be closed ^
out Saturday at, choice . . .
Other Articles Suitable for
Easter Gifts.
If you have visited our gift room you.are
aware of the beafitiful stock. Hundreds
and hundreds of articles, unique and ex -
elusive. ’ The entire stock having been
imported, offers the giver of presents for
any occasion—Easter, birthday, bridal,
etc., selection that cannot be had else
where. Come and look for yourself.
Saturday we offer many bargains in
small wares, suitable for house decora -
tion—oriental bric-a-brac, statuary,
ink wells for men and women, cut glass,
Bohemian glassware, steins, liqueur sets,
picture frames, shaving stands, shaving
mirrors, cigar and cigarette boxes, jewel
cases, etc.
Dr. Long*s Sarsaparilla
There are more than fifty drugs that are classed as blood purifiers and altera
tives. ,
The best one and the best known one of all these is Sarsaparilla. It has a
record of cures in the past and will continue to cure.
Dr. Longs Sarsaparilla is a compound extract of selected Honduras Sarsapa
rilla root, and it possesses all the medicinal virtues of the remarkable drug.
Cures pimples, skin eruptions; it purifies the blood and builds up the general
system. Invaluable to all in the spring, renewing the blood and invigorating the
system, thus warding off many attacks of serious sickness. Put up in 12-ounce
bottles, contains the amount of most dollar preparations. Price 50c, quart bottle, $1.
Pinkham’s Blood Purifier, 83c; dozen,
$8.25.
Thatchers Blood and Liver Syrup,
40c; dozen, $4. Large, 80c; doz., $8.
B. B. B., 80c; dozen, $8.
Hoods Sarsaparilla, 88c; doz., $8.75.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 88c; doz., $8.75.
S. S. S., small, 80c; dozen, $8; large,
$1.40; dozen, $14.
Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, $1.25;
dozen, $12.50.
Sparklet Syphons,
New Models.
We have the new model, wire
wicker cover, all improvements, price
$1.50.
Capsules for quarts, boxes of ten
50c.
. Dutton’s Discovery, 80c; doz., $8.
Our Native Herbs, 90c; doz., $9.50
Gude’s Peptomangans, 5c; doz. $9.50
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur, 40c; doz.,
$4. Large, 80c; dozen, $8..
Cuticura Resolvent, small, 46c; doz.,
$4.60. Large, 92c; doz., $9.60.
Su’ccus Alterans Lillys, $1.65; dozen,
$16,50.
Burnham’s Alteration, 75c.
Jaynes’ Alterative, 80c.
Jacobs’ Foot.
Comfort.
A cure for swollen, aching and tired
feet; for corns, bunions, smarting and
burning sensation of the feet. Price 15c.
Allen’s Foot Ease, 20c. Royal Foot
Wash, 20c.