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re will give a scholarship in the Bagwell Business College, or if preferred we
low in the excellent list that we are offering. This is a Co-operative contest H
your efforts as to which of the prizes you will receive.
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BAGWELL’S BUSINESS COLLEGE X
Atlanta’s famous new Commercial School, has an unequaled record ■'►'<►
among the new business colleges of the South. Its rise has been ■"""■
SSIE/ Tiff COLLEGE steady and commanding, and the fact that EVERY GRADUATE IS
GUARANTEED A POSITION proves the thoroughness of the training
magnificent institutions for women in the South. Her grass-covered. !\ at can f !u ord J° ?!u e /U e . 9 uar + ant + ee - And “/hows a’so, the re Pu
-0 • • • 1 xi_ j ii . /. .. fe . . > tation of the school that brings to it so many demands for positions.
f aspiring girls, seems to have dropped down out Os the skies A diploma from Bagwell’S, backed by pluck and purpose, means Busi- TT
1 want to be one of those fortunate girls. ness and victory! ,
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HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST. Subscriptions—Free trip to Europe, England, Scotland and France
Prizes to be given according to the number of one year sub- or a Library of 300 Vol. ■ o "°’
scriptions you send in. 900 Subscriptions—Free trip to New York, Washington, up Hudson ■ <K '>
10 Subscriptions—Camera and outfit. River, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Boston, Ocean trip to Norfolk, then
ie of 15 Subscriptions—lo Vol. Kipling Works. I to Atlanta. I TT
Win Subscriptions—One Fireless Cooker. 1500 Subscriptions—Baby Grand Piano, $750.00.
20 Subscriptions—lo Vol. Shakespeare and 5 Poe 1500 Subscriptions—Tour of the United States —New Orleans, Los An-
L ally 20 Subscriptions—7 Piece Berry or Cake Set. geles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Chicago, New
BICCt 22 Subscriptions—Fine Mission Clock. York, Washington, Atlanta, or a Library of 1,000 vol. selected.
25 Subscriptions—33 Piece set of Dishes. 2000 Subscriptions—Free trip to Europe, England, Germany, Belgium,
|i|~- 27 Subscriptions—One 44 Piece Dinner Set. France, Switzerland and Holland.
IfOAV 30 Subscriptions—Mission Lamp and 6 Vol. Hugo. 3000 Subscription—sl,ooo in Gold.
lipgs 40 Subscriptions—Phonograph. I This list applies to $1.50 rate. I
g 50 Subscriptions—Scholarship in Bagwell’s Business College, Atlanta If there is anything you want and it is not on this list, write
75 Subscriptions—Bicycle or Buggy, value $50.00. us and we will let you know how many subscriptions you will need
150 Subscriptions—s7s.oo Diamond Ring. to send us in order to secure same.
200 Subscriptions—Trip to Asheville, or 50 Vol. American Fiction. We know that a great many of our friends are wondering how we
I 250 Subscriptions—A SIOO Suit of Furniture, choice of kinds. can offer such excellent prizes when it is possible that we may not get
VjOT.K. 300 Subscriptions—Trip to New York. City, all expenses, or a 100 Vol. enough out of the contest to pay for them. Every magazine of practically
T any standing either offers premiums or does something of this kind to in-
lUp- Library, cloth binding. cr * ase their 6 clrculation ; The more circulation you have the greater ad-
oq£ 400 Subscriptions—A Fine $250 Organ. vertising you will carry. Consequently, we want every single subscrip-
11 500 Subscriptions—s3so Piano. tion possible. '
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The Golden Age for June 30, 1910.
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