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MR. WILLIAMS
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HERE IN INTEREST
OF CO!LEGE‘|
Mr. R, L. Williams, vice-president
of the Atlanta Business College, is
in Monticello for the purpose of or
ganizing a commerecial college. In
conversation with Mr. Williams he
states that if the effort be success
ful they will be prepared to give
courses in stenography, commercial
work, secretarial duties, and the
combined commercial and type
writing course. He also states that
they will operate a day and night
school and now h‘ve fifteen en
rolled. The fact that a student can
remain in Monticello and take mch‘
courses should make them all the
more attractive.
Mr. Williams also states that he
has organized such branch schools in
a number of communities in Georgia
and Tennessee, 1
Mr. Williams comes highly recom
mended, and it seems that thvse‘
branch schools have passed the ex-‘
perimental stage. It may not be
clear to the layman just how these
branch schools can- manage to do the
required work, but apparently the
Atlanta Business College has solved
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bring to the ‘people of
similar to those they would have in
the regular business schools, and at
the same time without the large out
lay of expenses required in such
schools, and without the risk and
hazard of sending the ordinary un
settled youth to the city, they are
doing a great thing for the com
munities they touch. Of course,
the degree of success that is achieved
along these lines will be determined
by the results, and it would seem
that in other communities these re
sults have been very favorable..
The organization of this school
will be in charge of Mr. Williams,
who has had considerable ex
perience in the commercial world
and knows the needs and require
ments of young men and young
women who desire secretarial or
commercial positions. He states
that every advantage given in the
Atlanta Business College will be
given the students here at a saving
of $300.00 to $400.00 on each
course. By having the night school
it will enable the young men and!
young women who work during the
day to attend the night session, and
in this way they can qualify them
gelves for positions that will enable
them to receive better saluries,!
shorter hours and more pleusanti
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926.
we have had in fio)ut‘:a ;‘u i
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U. 8. GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
Arrangements have been made
with the Federal Department of Ag
riculture for extensive exhibits at
this year’s Georgia State Exposition,
October 14-23, according to the an
nouncement made by E. Ross Jor
dan, secretary of the Fair,
A separate building will be as
signed for the display and govern
ment experts will be in charge to
demonstrate and give details of inter
est to the spectators of the subjects
displayed.
Among the topies in this govern
ment educational display will be
found many features particularly
valuable to students of agriculture
and to practical farmers. Several
timely poultry topics are included
in the exhibit matter with demon
strations and visual stories on poul-“
try raising, early hatching, culling,i
poultry club work, successful rearing,
breeding, marketing, ete. This foa-‘
ture will be both interesting and in
structive, |
There will be a portrayal 6f high
work. This is considered one of the
greatest opportunities that the
voung men and young women of this
community have ever. had Every
young man and young woman should
avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, for they will be the men and
women of tomorrow .
Expressions have been heard from
a number of citizens indorsing the
movement here, and the prospects
appear to be the most favorable to
the enterprise. Any persons who
are especially interested may obtain
the required information by calling
Mr. Williams at the Flournoy House.}
! . STATEMENT OF
A Of Monticello, Georgia t
To Comptroller of Currency at the Close June 30, 1926.
% (Condensed)
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ASSETS |
COTRRAG a e Rae ie.
DB B ..o 2 el
Other Bonds and Stocks_ .. _._._.. 75,3561.37
Building ahd Fixtures .. _._..._... . 12,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks and U.
B Trogmrer . .o citiudisais » 126 ONE 23
$517,596.95
LIABILITIES
RRAI L e B DU
Surplus eamwdbidbdldaat bW RgE 50,000.00
navided Profits. .. .. s it 5,032.44
CHORIAEIN &. i ihachmid T O
UVIAenaA NO. 98 . .c. b ibaidoai 2,000.00
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$517,596.95
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