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THE BEST PROPOSITION
That we have ever been able to make our readers is the one we are now
making. It is this:
The Golden Age, One Year, - - $2.00 > Rfith Fnp „ K
"Quit Your Meanness,” One Copy, $2.00 i ßOin tor
This offer is a real bargain. Fifty-two copies of The Golden Age
and one copy, 500 pages, of Sam ■Jones’ great book, “Quit Your Mean*
ness, for only $2.25. No such proposition has ever been made from
this office. It is your opportunity to get a real value for a small sum.
Our readers are rapidly taking advantage of this offer, and, as the
supply of these books is limited, it behooves you to act quickly if you
wish to reap the benefit of this startling proposition. Address
The Golden Age Publishing Company
Atlanta, Georgia
_N. B. -Should you prefer 'Sam Jones’ Own Book,” which is also one of Sam's great book of sermons,
we will send it in the place of “Quit Your Meanness.” Or, if you should wish both of these books, send us
$3.25 and they will s|o forward to you promptly.
The Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered to
Secure Business Training'
FIFTY NEW PUPILS ENROLL WITH BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE
DURING FIRST THREE WEEKS OF THE NEW YEAR.
A
nA
HOMER NEWELL.
A Graduate of Bagwell Business Col
lege, and Stenographer and Book
keeper for N. B. & J. T. Duncan
Co., Douglasville, Ga.
New Systems of Shorthand and Book
keeping Reduce the Time and
Expense One-half.
The new and modern systems of
shorthand and bookkeeping taught ex
clusively at Bagwell Business Col
lege have reduced one-half the time
and the expense of securing a thor
ough and practical business training.
No such opportunities were ever be
fore offered to young men and women
to secure a business education at so
small an expenditure of time and
money. By these improvements and
advantages, business education has
been brought within the reach of all.
Young people of limited means can
now avail themselves of this profitable
training.
Investigate Before Entering.
A large number of young men and
young women from all sections of the
country will, during the next few
weeks, enter upon a course of busi-
J. O. BAGWELL, Pres.
198 Peachtree Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA
The Golden Age for January 23, 1908.
ness training in order to prepare them
selves for success and usefulness in
life. No one should take up the study
of shorthand, bookkeeping or telegra
phy before investigating the special
advantages offered by Bagwell Busi
ness College, and the splendid success
of its students.
Misrepresentations by Old Schools.
Old-line schools, for business rea
sons, have misrepresented Bagwell
Business College and its systems and
methods, but the splendid success of
its students has put them to silence.
No one acquainted with the facts now
cares to spend six to twelve months on
a business course when a better train
ing can be secured in one-half that
time.
Mr. Newell Saves Six Months On a
Combined Course.
Mr. Newell completed a combined
course at Bagwell Business College in
six months. It would have required
six to eight months for shorthand
alone, and as much longer for book
keeping with old systems.
It can be seen that Mr. Newell has
saved six months’ salary, and the ex
penses in school for that length of
time. On the most conservative basis
this would amount to a saving of
about S3OO.
Money Stringency Has Not Decreased
the Demand for Stenographers
and Bookkeepers.
The demand for clerical help seems
to be greater than ever before. Bag
well Business College has no diffi
culty in securing desirable positions
for all of its graduates All those who
complete the course in a satisfactory
manner are guaranteed positions.
Telegraphy.
Taught by a practical operator of 23
years’ experience. Railroad wires run
into the school.
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