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The Tennessee Methodist of last week gives the names of 125 of the graduates of Jennings' Business College, Nashville, who are now filling highly responsible positions with merchants and bankers of Nashville and other cities-some of them receiving salaries as high as $2,000 per annum; and this is a mere fraction of the whole number who have secured good places,

Bishop McTyeire, while President of Vanderbilt University, and who always thought well before he spoke, said to a mother, whose son wanted a position: "Send him to Jennings' Business College; a certificate from R. W. Jennings to your son, recommending him for a position, will be of more benefit to him than any other influence he could have."

The NEW YORK SUN says: "Just twenty-five years ago R. W. Jennings, now the principal of Jennings' Business College, Nashville, Tenn., was employed by the great firm of A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, to examine into and report upon their books. This was successfully and satisfactorily performed, and gave him at once a reputation as one of the expert bookkeepers of this country."

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The Springfield (Mass.) Republican makes this interesting statement:

The vast immigration that is pouring southward means more than that the South offers exceptional opportunities to farmers and producers. It means that after thirty years of prejudice-prejudice that to a great extent has been engendered and nursed by political demagogues-that a new day has dawned, that the memory of war has been mellowed by a generation of peace, and that from henceforth, hand-in-hand, the land of cotton and the land of corn shall have a common destiny. Boundless in her natural resources, the fate of an unfortunate war has driven from the South for a quarter of a century the sterling pioneer blood that has developed the West. Patient under misfortune, the South has awaited the day when prejudice should cease and bitter memories perish.

The South bids welcome to those who are linking their fortunes with hers. Nature has done for her all that man could ask. Energy and thrift will reap a fortune here of limitless wealth.

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66 Now westward Sol has sent the richest beams of noon's high glory,"

And much of civilized America is following rapidly in his train, seeking homes, wealth, and health in California.

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SAVANNAH, TENN., Dec. 15, 1894-The Shiloh Battle-field Association desires the name and address of all the survivors of that battle. The Secretary has over 12,000 names of the men who fought on that battlefield. When all arein, a complete roster will be printed.

The Shiloh Bill which has just passed Congress provides for making the Battlefield a great National Memorial Park. The Association is composed of the Gray and the Blue, and will hold a grand reunion on the Battlefield April 6th to 12th, 1895; and will mark the various positions held by them during the battle. Send all names to James

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Never has it been my pleasure to examine so interesting a book. The illustrations are superb, and the context delightfully written. Even my wife, Juno, for once is pleased, and says it serves me right, that my many love affairs should at last be truthfully recorded.

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