Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, October 10, 1907, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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PAGE TWELVE “OARPT! DIEM.” The morning sun is trembling on the stream; The green leaves wave in the cold morning air; Nature uncovers to the welcome beam, And every sight is fair. Earth is not now, as it hath lately been, In winter’s dull, ice-woven fetters bound; Flowers of all hue put on their lus trous sheen; Sweet odors float around. And birds of every wing and every note Pleasantly flutter in the pleasant groves, Warbling together from melodious throat The story of their loves. No storms will darken o’er the azure, way; Nothing will hide the sunlight’s merry march; Heaven will o’erhang the revealing earth to-day One blue unclouded arch. To-morrow may be dark with rain and gloom— Fear not, but take with thanks the present hour; To-day all pleasures in profusion bloom; To-day no tempests lower. Full wisely hath the all-ofreseeing heaven Hid coming sorrows from our anx ious eye, And held in front a cloud, when man has striven To read his destiny. For if he could behold the advancing years, And evil shadows following in their train, High Grades and Low Prices GUARANTEED % f L TOP BUGGIES FROM $45.00 UPWARD. * r . - ' FARM WAGONS FROM $32.50 UPWARD. CANOPY TOP SURREYS FROM $67.50 UPWARD. HARNESS, PER SET, $9.00 UPWARD. We have our Repository, Ware house and Factory, all, stocked up with the BEST MAKES of VEHI- CLES. • Seeing is believing—give us a call. Call on us for one of Our Whole- iv some Cook Books. \Cfjßgy We have one of the Largest Stocks to select from in the city. It will pay you to SEE US BEFORE BUYING. Spratlin Buggy & Wagon Co. 92-94 South Forsyth Street ; ; ATLANTA, GA. Things that are brightest would beget but tears, And double future pain. South Georgia Farms and Decatur County Tobacco Lands for sale; for descrip tive price list write to R. L. Hicks, Real Estate, Bain bridge Ga NOTICE! When in need of Com, Hay or Feed Stuff, write J. R. REYNOLDS, Louisburg, Tenn. REAL ESTATE Frank C. Davis Company, 325 Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga. Makes a specialty of selling farms, large and small, throughout Georgia. Have you a farm for sale worth the money? Our facilities for doing business are unexcelled. Have many very attractive propo sitions now to offer. We mention only a few: 75 acres, near Atlanta; truck and dairy; improved; vast amount of wood and timber; well watered, S4O per acre. 72 acres, 9 miles out; improved; fine little farm, suitable for any kind of farming; plenty wood, water; lies well; a picture, $35 per acre. 20 acres unimproved, 1 mile from Decatur, Ga.; nice little place; $62.50 per acre. 250 acres, well improved; 5,000 cords wood; 3 miles from railroad station; strong, productive land; cheap at S2O per acre; fine neighborhood; would exchange for Decatur or Atlanta prop erty. 1,400 acre cotton plantation in mid dle Georgia; well improved; pays well; quick sale at $8 per acre; write or call for full information. “We sell farms.” WATSON'S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. B. H. Turner Masters Chartier Shorthand in Eight Weeks B. H. TURNER. Stenographer and bookkeeper for Pennsylvania Rubber Co. r after eight weeks’ study of Chartier Shorthand and seven weeks’ study of bookkeep ing at Bagwell Business College. Atlanta, Ga., August 29, 1907. Prof. J. O. Bagwell, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: After several unsat isfactory attempts to fill a vacan cy In our office, we applied to you for a bookkeeper and sten ographer, and we are pleased to state that the young man you furnished, Mr. B. H. Turner, has taken care of our office in a most efficient manner. He is thor oughly competent in all depart ments of office work, and we y wish to comment upon his ac- n curacy, which is of vital import- U ance to us. Very truly yours, PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. By Russell F. Hobron. Fall Enrollment Bagwell Business Col lege Largest in History of Atlanta Business Colleges. z There is no argument like that of facts. The many records of students Telegraphy. I This department is under the management of a practical operator and teacher of seventeen years’ experience. Owing to the great demand for op erators, which is far in excess of the supply, telegraphy offers a most in viting field to young people of both sexes. For further information, address J. O. BAGWELL, President, 198 Peachtree Street. _ - Atlanta, Ga. Z . (_ AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY 851 Broad, Wrong Side of Street. M. M. CLECKLY, Propr. Every Trunk Guaranteed (and at lowest prices.) a Ladies” Hand Bags, Gents” Pocket Books, Gillette Razors (and extra Blades) Razor Straps, etc. TRUNKS. VALISES. SUIT CASES. ETC. We are on the wrong side of the street, but on the right side (where rents are low) for low prices. » 30,000 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS will be needed to fill vacancies in March on account of eight-hour law. Prepare for a good position. Don’t delay. The Telegraph Department of the Georgia Normal Collie offers sunerior advantages. Ten years of honestand saccessful work have made thin t.e I a-sing school. Write for catalogue to M. E. KUHL, - - - ABBEVILLE, GA. (BOX 303.) published by Bagwell Business Col lege offer conclusive evidence that Chartier Shorthand can be learned in one-half the time and with one-fifth the effort required for the old sys tems, and that it makes a much bet ter stenographer. What’s the Use to spend from six to ten months in* studying any of the old systems if you can learn Chartier Shorthand in half the time at half the expense and at the same time make a better stenographer? Thousands of boys and girls from every section of the south will enter business colleges during the months of September and October. Any one who intends to take a business course will do himself a great injustice not to investigate this wonderful system of shorthand. Does It Stand to Reason that over two hundred of the biggest, best, oldest and most conservative business colleges of America, includ ing the great Eastern college at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., would adopt this systems, and after thoroughly testing it, would make the same claims that we make for it, if these claims were not true? Bagwell Business College has on file a large number of letters from these schools which state that they have secured better results in three to four months with Chartier Shorthand than was possible In less than six to eight months wjth any of the old systems. These letters will be shown to any who are interested. Bookkeeping By Actual Business. The students “learn to do by doing.” Nothing is copied. The school room is turned into a “business community'/* e a record of every transaction is made in books, and the work is just as real and practical as that of the ACTUAL MERCHANT. Our graduates, there fore, are avoided the necessity of “leranlng over” when they enter the business world.