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h() YOU WANT
1 A GOOD POSITION?
Bv completing a thorough
course at Rome Business Col
lege-
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Bv the personal influence of a
’ thousand graduates who are
filling responsible positions.
B V the recognized commercial
value of a diploma from Rome
Business College whose repu
lationand high standing in al>
the principal cities and towns
in the South has been main
tained for the past thirteen
years.
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]f you want a good situation the
following <xtracts from recent
correspondence may interest
\ou. Read them.
From large Iron Mfg. Co., in
Ala.
“In about thirty days we de
sire to employ a stenographer;
one whois also up in book-keep
ing enough to assist our regular
bookkeeper.”
From Dry goods house, Ala.
“Your communication t o
hand. Yes we desire to employ
a saleslady ; one who can write
a good hand. Want her to tako
charge of our retail department
We pay a good salary and wan'
some one who is thoroughly up
in teliing drygoods.”
From law linn, N. C.
“Replying to your letter ol
some days ago will say that we
shall need a stanographer soon.
Want a j<un; lady who is
speedy and accurate at type
writing.”
From prominent lawyer, Sum
merville, Ga. *
“I want a young man to do
my work and study law. Will
pay a reasonable salary, furnish
good hoard, access to a fine law
library.” ♦
From law firm in La.
“We do not need a stenogra
pher now, but believe we shall
1 have need of one soon. Prefer a
joung man of sober habits and
must write a good hand.”
From law firm in Brunswick,
Ga.
‘‘Yes we need a stenographer
now, and you may have one of
your graduates write us. No ex
perience necessary, just so he is
speedy and accurate at type
writing and has good moral
character.”
From Mfg. Co., S. 0.
“Have you a young man who
can keep accounts by double en
try, write a good hand and is
rapid and accurate in figures.
Have him write us. We need a
good man and will take the one
you recommend.”
From Mfg. Co. , Arkadelphia,
Ark.
“1 hanks for your recent com
munication, Yes we need a
young man to keep our books,
And as you have filled the p’ace
hifore satiefactorially with one
o jour graduates, you know the
Y, lll d of man we desire.”
Mfg Co., Chattanooga,
Replying to youi valuable fa
or of recent date will say that
e do not need any more office
assista »ts now; but in the
‘ouise ol a month will like to
more help. Then we will
ghe you an cpportunity to fill
I 1 “ce with us with one of your
graduates again.
large Mfg. Co , Ala.
n about thirty or sixty days
e "dl employ one of your
Wig men graduates. Will
_' an , 111 to keep books and do
general office and store worK.
? >a F what we consider a
mej] an d WI H want good
i.J/ }° u d f sire to make personal
estl ß a tion of the above appli
cations call or write,
Rome Business College
Rome, Ga.
GR4ND3ST OPENIN6 Os THEM ALL
Selling Out II Cosl And less Than Eos! FOR CASH,
ft IS SELLS NG OPT.
J. EuTTNER jss
A new firm will be formed January Ist 1899, and to acoomoli h this end. we are offering our entire stock,
large and comnlete as it is, in both Fall and Winter Styles, at prices that cannot fail »,o interest the closest
buyers. It will pay you well to visit us and examine our goods before buying.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 1 W
worth of first-class seasonable merchandise will be and must be sold within a short time. Never, never, no
never in the history of Southern dry goods retailing has there been a sale to approach this one. Anything
and everything in our store, which is crowded from bottom to top with new and desirable merchandise, will
be sold at cost and less than cost. To prove our sincerity, we will give you our cost mark:
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And be it well remembered , our cost is from 25 to 50 per cents less than most merchants pay for same
ecods. Buying as we do in the largest quantities from headquarters, for spot cash, gives us the inside, which
not many merchants c njoy; therefore come to us for everything you need in
Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets.
Notions, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Capes, Jackets, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Laces,
White Goods, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Underwear; also muslin underwear, Towels, Blan
kets and Comforts. Rugs, Mattings, Shades, Curtains, Bleachings, Sheetings, Ginghams,
Prints, Outings, etc, •
When >n need of Clothing be sure and look through our wholesale and retail stock. Everything goes in this
sale, We have every size imaginable and evsry style you can think of. Our stock of furnishing goods is com
plete: we have plenty shirts, underwear, hosiery, hats., susoenders, neckwear collarsand cuffs, trunks, valises,
umbrellas. Our stock of shces was never in better shape, and you can fit feet and purse at the same time with
out trouble. 4 y .
specials until gone. i The entire stock .is yours at cost and less than cost. Merchants
Frmt of the loom bleaching, closing price ... . 4i neec j
Yard wide percale, now fall styles . . . . . 41
T 3 right here and get whatyou want. You can save money and
Standard piints, new dark style ... . . 3i freight besides•
AAA drilling . . • • • • . -4
Heavy cotton flannel worth 10c DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT! we can’t sell goods at cost and lest
Fast black hose,ladies’and children . . . . than cost and charge them besides.
3 spools thread for . • • • • • • •
orders promptly attended to. :
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ns Normal and Business Mans courses.
laboratories; healthful, i.ivigora mg clo
mate; military *the
teachers; lull faculty oi t-cnar
con»ol of ihe University. A college f par
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