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FOR SALE. I
The WILLIAMS
is»the typewrter used in Romo B a
ineas College. It combines the
perfected pointe of uli leading
Typewritan dis a mo idl<* of perfe
ton compared with; “It doesnot
use a rabbon” Its writing, always
insight. You sho il.d examine
this wonderfu machine before you
buy anv other.
Apply to, H. S. Shockley.
Rome, Ga.
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Miss Laura Templeton
with Huntland Roller Mins Huut
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A graduate in himk-keepirg ai d
Shorthand. She say-: “1 like the
work splendid y, I vouid advise
every young ladv, who can do so, j
to take a course of commercial
training; and if p usible, tinder
the instructi its of Mr. IT. S.
Shockley, Rom 1 . Georgia. His
energy, his int« es r . hl ■» devotions
to his pupuils; and Ins w rk know
no bounds ”
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Miss Susie Wie z
of Bucy.us, Ohio.
Graduated a few months ago at
this College fdip i-now at Win
chester, Tenn., dung Stenographic
work. She is I ighlv poised with
her course of training. wild is an
enthusiastic friend of the School
and the Departuvn -he attended.
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Our special c< nd ina ion course
for ladies insures the -a:tst means
for ready employ tnen* at a good
salary. Special boar ting accommo
dations in Christi t> homes tor la
dies who attend Inun a distance.
The early fall i- Hi- h- st time to
enter up* n ». i < t.is>.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY JCr33£ 3, I 3?3
I GRADUATES
Os Rome Business College and others who ar' identified withthe
SCHOOL. SECURE GOOD POSITIONS
A few are given here. Their names: the position they are filling
• and their opinions of Rome Business College, may interest you.
x Have you a relative whom you would iiko to comple'e a course
of commercial traihing? Tell him or her about Rome Business Col
lege. Are you thinking of taking a course yourself? Come to Ronis
Business College.
If you live in the city and are at work during the day. Coine up
here at nights. Don't stay away b ecause you are i.ot’advanced as far ‘
as you would like to be. We ha v e special teachers to instruct you
j ersoually, in any branch or branches you desire.
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Practical Accountant, Court aud Law Stenographer, Peninan add Prin Rome Business College Rome qi
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John R. Taylor,
head-book-keeping with S. S.
King Rome, Ga
Mr. Taylor came here from
Talladega, Ala., entered Rome
Business College; completed a
course in book-keeping in two and
one half months He has filled the
abovg position several months, and
is giving entire satisfaction. He is
a warm friend of the College, and
says, “command me whenever I
can be of any service.”
Ollie Ledbetter, [
• with Stockard <fc Jones.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
R.C. Woods,
Book keeper & Stenograph
er, with R. Kinney
brew & Co, Atlanta, Ga.
\V . C. Taylor, Book-keep.
Blanche Station, Tenn.
Miss Laura Templeton,
Book-keep, Hunt land
Roller Mills, Huntland Tenn
I G. Byron Wiess, Book-keeping
with Wholesale Grocers,
Beaumont, Texas.
■ John R. Taylor, Book-keeping
S. S. King, Rome, Ga.
C. B. Reece, Stenographer,
Daniele <t Carvm.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
R. H. Crawford, Stenographer,
Barber & Ford.
San Antanio, Texas.
M. J. Roberts. Book-keeping
and Gen’l Mng’r, Rouneavill
Bros., Chambers, Ga.
Miss Regenia Rupee. Stnographr,
E. E. Forbes. Rom*, Ga.
S. B. Reece, with
W. H. Coker & Co.,
Rome, Ga.
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G. Byron Wess
Book-keeper, for Wholesale Gro
cer, Beamant, Texas.
Writes, ‘I consider any young’
man or woman fortunate in hav
ing completed a course of tom- I
mercial training under the direct
supervision of H. S. Shockley, j
Principal of Rome Business Col
lege. Rome, Georgia. He certainly
understands the need of any young
person who desires to prepare for
business career.”
FOR SALE.
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The Caligraph Typewriter.
This machine is as good as new ;
but it doesn’t look new. It is in
splendid repairs and would be a
bargain at $65.00’ but may be had
for S4O 00 cash . Apply at onee to,
H. S.\ Shock ley.
Rome, Ga.
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Miss Regenia Rupee.
Stenographer and Typewriter with
E. E. Forbss Rome, «a .
Miss Rupee is a recent graduate
of Rome Business College's Short
handDepartineiit She is tilling the
position of stenographer with the
above mimed firm success f 1111 v.
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Rcbt Montgomery.
L Van Alstine A Company, Oswe
g»», Kansi s .
The outlook for the fall and win
ter is unusually bright for young
men who will prepare themselves
thoroughly for book-keeping short
hand and typewriting. A liberal
deduction to those who take a
complete course m book keeping,
arithmetic, shorthmd and type
writing.
Miss Susie Weitz, Stenographic
work, Winche ter, Tenn.
Robt. Montgomery, with
J. L. Van Aistine & Co.,
Oswigo, Kansas.
Will Smith. S enographer.
Geo. R. R. Co., AHanta, Ga
Miss Minute Martin. ?tnographr,
First National Bmk,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
John Quarles, with
Essermun & Bros. Rome Ga .