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April 6, 1910. THE
name he has left them as a priceless heritage.
He was sick only a week, and suffering
apparently but little, he fell asleep
quietly and peacefully, just as he had
lived, surrounded by his family and
friends, and tenderly ministered to by
them to the last.
His body was laid to rest in the old
family cemetery at "Green Level," his
beloved pastor, the Rev. R. L. McNair, '
conducting the services and paying a
beautiful tribute to his memory.
With Paul the Apostle he could say,
'"I have fought a good fi?ht, I have finish- j
ed my course, I have kept the faith;
henceforth there is laid up for me a
crown of righteousness, which the Lord,
the righteous judge, shall give me at that
day."
W. McC. Miller. j
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He Believes in Dixie.
As the late Horace Greeley advised
"Go West young man," so Mr. Anderson,
whose picture is shown above, says:
"Stay South, young man."
Mr. Anderson, who is President of the
Georgia-Alabama Business College, at Ma
con, Ga., is an enthusiastic believer in
the future industrial development of the
South. He is in a position to judge, on
account of his being in such close touch
with business men in the Southern
States.
This gentleman says: "There is a great
scarcity of the right kind of help in^fie
south. By that I mean there are not enough
trained men and women to fill positions.
The graduates, both male and female,
of the Georgia-Alabama Business College
are placed into fine positions as soon as
we declare them capable. In fact, we
have worked out a plan for keeping such
people employed for life, and they often,
while still in the school, earn more money
than their course costs.
For the benefit of employers who may
be in urgent need of office help, so as to
turn out more graduates, we have inaugurated
a correspondence course department,
to teach by mail young men and
women who can not personally attend the
college at Macon. In fact, we are doing
our very best to fill as quickly as possible
the many position being brought to our
attention all the time."
BOWEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
has good reliable help for all positions.
Help furnished free. We also furnish
positions.?248 Brown-Randolph Bldg.,
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portunity. Positions guaranteed under very re
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