Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, October 24, 1907, Page PAGE SIXTEEN, Image 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN J. K. MILAM GOES WITH BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE Brings Into the Schoolroom the Ripe Ex perience of 23 Years as Practical Operator. SPECIAL RATES OFFERED UNTIL NOVEMBER FIRST. The Bagwell Business College is for tunate in securing Mr. J. K. Milam, a well known railroad operator, to take charge of the department of telegra phy. it is the policy of the institution to offer its patrons the best that can be secured, regardless of cost, and the remarkable growth of the school is, in the main, due to this policy. Mr. Milam is one of the best known and most trustworthy railroad opera tors in the south. He has trained scores of operators in the railroad of fice and coming directly from the main line office of the L. & N. railroad, where he has been in active service for years, makes him eminently fitted to train his pupils in all the detail work of the practical operator. Mr. Milam has received flattering of fers to go with other schools. In speak ing of his connection with the Bagwell Business College, he says: “A serious condition confronts the railroads at the present time. The new law limiting the hours of railway tel egraphers to nine hours will, when it,, goes into effect, necessitates an tional force of at least Ten Thousand More Operators. “It is my purpose to assist in sup plying this deficiency with thoroughly competent operators. From my expe rience in taking young men from schools I find that they have not been taught anything about how to handle trains and orders, which is of just as much importance as being able to send and to receive messages. “The department of telegraphy of Bagwell Business College is thoroughly equipped with the latest and most im proved instruments, switch-boards, long line wires, etc. Railroad Wires Run Into School. The train wires of two of the leading railroads run into the school room and the workMon© will be so practical This is Absolutely Free to You * TO READ IS TO THINK. TO THINK IS TO ACT. TO ACT IS TO DO SOMETHING; and that is what each and every reader of the NA TIONAL CO-OPERATOR AND FARM JOURNAL OF DALLAS, TEXAS, is about This great publication is run iiathe interest of the Farmers* Union, the Greatest Organization of Farmers ever known to the world. Every interest every thought every move, in fact the pulsations of the Union is made known throughout its domain in the columns of the NATIONAL CO-OPERATOR AND FARM JOURNAL. If you are a Farmer or if you are interested in Him, you should read |he Farmers* Union Publication. REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.OO PER YEAR. O. P. PYLE, EDITOR, gives his exclusive personal attention to edit ing the NATIONAL CO-OPERATOR AND FARM JOURNAL. He has no other ambition than to make it a success in doing the most good for the Union. IF YOU ARE A FARMER YOU SHOULD READ IT. IF YOU ARE AN AGRICULTURIST YOU SHOULD READ IT. IF YOU ARE A BANKER YOU SHOULD READ IT. IF YOU ARE A MERCHANT YOU SHOULD READ IT. IN FACT IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT BUSINESS YOU ARE IN YOU SHOULD READ IT. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. * A Chance to Make Money If you are a member of the Farmers' Union, and want to make money, you can’t do without it It means your success. Write today and we will tell you how. r ivr. r. , 0. P. PYLE, Editor, Dallas, Texas w z’\ V <" ; ISr z - - SI i z 'z 4 "■ I L-'■ iiMKI W J.ILL ~ .z v - / > : jKgsHKHBHEj&b 'z ' J. K. MILAM. Assumes charge of the department of telegraphy of Bagwell Business College. that the pupil can go directly from the school to take charge of a main line office. We have arrangements with rail road officials to take all our gradu ates.” Those who enroll for a course in telegraphy or purchase scholarship during the month of October will re ceive a discount of 25 per cent. Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Bagwell Business College gives thor ough and practical courses in CHAR TIER Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Teleg raphy and all related subjects at a great saving of time and expense. All worthy pupils are secured positions immediately upon the completion of their courses. For further particulars address J. O. BAGWELL, President 198 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. HEALTH IS WEALTH :—:—: :—: :—z - * HAGGARD’S SPECIFIC TABLETS Are Health Builders , If you suffer from Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Lost or impaired Vitality incident to over work, physically or mentally, advanced age or otherwise, take HAGGARD’S SPECIFIC TABLETS. They contain no „ mercury, morphine, opium or any other norcotics. They * are purely vegetable and are peculiarly adapted to the needs f of the human system. Give our remedies a fair test and if you are' not benefited, we will refund your money. Write for booklet of testimonials. If your druggist can’t supply you they can be had direct from us, either by mail or express, prepaid on receipt of price. Small Box, 50 Cents; Large Box, SI.OO, or 6 LARGE BOXES $5 00. Address, HAGGARD SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FINEST PATENT FLOUR BRANAN BROS. - Miller’s Agents - ATLANTA, GA. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY 851 Broad, Wrong Side of Street. M. M. CLECKLEY, prop. _ TRUNKS. VALISES. SUIT CASES - etc - Ladles* Hand Bags, Gents* Pocket Books, “Gillette** Safety - Razors -* •» (extra blades), Razor Strops, etc. (We are on the wrong side of the street, but on the right side of prices.) We have taken the first six numbers of the Magazine, January to June, inclusive, and stripped off the covers and the advertising pages, and bound them into a book. There are only 287 of these. The volume makes a most beautiful and useful book for any library. The binding is cloth, the back is gilt-lettered, and the work Is done in the best manner. The volume Is profusely illustrated and is printed on supe rior book paper. To the young and to the old, this book will erer be of great viflue and a source of permanent benefit. We are offering this volume of more than 700 pages, with scores of the most attractive pictures, Including the splendid drawings of Gordon Nye, at $2.00. But if you want it as a premium, we will mall it to you, prepaid, for 5 subscribers to the Weekly Jeffersonian, accompanied by full regular price of the paper. If you are already a subscriber to the paper, send 4 names with >4.00, in addition to your renewal at full price, and we will mall you the beauti ful premium. If you are already a subscriber to the Magazine, and will renew at full price, sending 3 other names at full rate for each, we will mall you thia splendid premium. There are only 287 of these book* in existence. If you want a book that will sell for SIOO, In less than ten years, act promptly. , Next year the book-dealers will be advertising for these books as they now advertise for “Watson’s Magazine,” the New York publication of which Mr. Watson was robbed by Col. W. D. Mann and Mr. 0. Q. DeFrance.