The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 18, 1896, Image 4

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F'.tf r ALE, * i * b b ML The will.ams if»the typewr t< j f used n Ri»me Bus mess College l< combines the perf-eteii points .4 ah leading Typewrilan d>s .1 in rid: i perie ton compared with; “It . oes not 3a\K use a rab •••it” 1-» .. u.ing, always 8 insight. You s'io d1 . ex-mine this wonder!'u miciii e before you 1 buy an; oil er. .Apply to, H. S. Shockley. R l>ir>p ’ Ga. B IfHillL -Ml fF ’ -z/v? ' ■ ’ iV. WQx _ 4gL S ■ > ,# LVR - ' = -ciwV*'’ JWh M'ss Laura Templeton' JOT| • with Buntland Roller Mil s Hunt- Sjm land. Tenn., WiJ A graduate in book-keepirg and ■KLI Shorthand. >he siv-: “I like the XSk work spfend d v, I vouid advise i-LJ every young ladv. who can do so. wn e to ta r ea rour** <>f commercial training; ami i p >-sibi<>. under ZBE the irnstru*ti n« of Mr. 11. S. Shocklev. !{<>m ■, Georgia. His’ energy, his iute . s\ hl- devotions to his p'inniU; an i bi- w rk know jqIE n > bou ds Z33r * ~ ~ T ==== * w *» z • gy. i z iB v< Miss Sus e Wie z vHr o Riiex . us, Ohio. IflK Gra ua ■•<( N i<-w m< nths ago at this Culler. i-iow at Wi*>- Chester, Tom. d ing S’enojraphic 1 - work. I 1 i 1 g ■ '•’ ; 'S' d ull h j her course . f mini, g. "d is an 1 enthu-i istic ’•• i•• >»«i «> 1" the Schoo! and the l> t'-i'timo -I e attended. A Our sport ••■nl 1;i ion course for lad rs i, sure- 11 < -a l l st means lAtfL for readv etnp • ••.■ m-■• at a good salary. Special >'oar b g iiceotnmi - | JMtfL dations 1 n Utt 1•- • i u io n)P« lor la-1 dies wh > all end iron .a distance.! 4 L Toe early fall i-ih b st lime to p enter upon hc<iih. < | LR w will W ThE HUSTLER OF ROME SUN JA yOCTO BER 18, 1896 W GRADUATES Os Rome Business College and others who ar' identified withthe SCHOOL. SECURE GOOD I ■ I j••• ■ ~ ' . A few are given here. Their names: the posili >n theF are fitling and their opinions of Rome Business College, may interest you. Have you a relative whom you would like to comple'e a course of commercial traihing? I'eli him or her ab >n» Rome Business Col lege. Are you thinking of taking a course yourself? Come to Rom i B usiness College. If you live in the city m.d are at work during the day. Come up here at nights. Don t stay awt.y b ecaust vou .re i.»»t advanced as far as you would like to be. We hi'v H spt.ci.. 1 ieavhers to instruct you 1 ersot ally, in any I ranch or bran lies y.« 1 d ssire. /■ ’ I II S SHOCKLEY I Practical Accountant, Court a- d Law Stenographer, Penman and Prin Rome Business Co lege Rome Ga J fW " 1 jJl* 1 A S I wil I John R, fayJor. head book-keeping with S. S. King Rome, Ga Mr. Taylor came here from Talladega, Ala., eirtered Rome Business College; completed a course in book-keeping in two and or e half months He has filled the above position several months, and is giving entire satisfaction . He is i a warm friend of the College, and says, “command me whenever I can be of any service.” Kw w j Ollie Ledbctter, with Stockard & Jones, Chattanooga, Tenn. ' R. C. Words, i 'Book keeper & Stenograph er, with R. Kinney brew & Co, Atlanta, Ga. W. C_ Taylor, Book-keep. Bl 'pche Station, Tenn. Miss Laura Templeton, Book-keep, Hunt land Roller Mills, Huntland Tenn Jg. Byrcn Wiess, Book-keeping with Wholesale Grocers, Beaumont, Texas. i ' Juhn R. Taylor, Book-keeping S. S. King, Rome, Ga. C. B. Reece, Stenographer, Daniels A Carvin. Chattanooga, Tenn. R. H. Crawford, Stenographer, Barber & Ford. San Antanio, Texas. M. J. Roberts, Book-keeping and Gen’l Mng’r, Rounsavill . Bros., Chambers, Ga. Miss Regenia Rupee. Stnographr, E. E. Forbes. Rome, Ga. S. B. Reece, with W. H. Coker & Co., Rome, Ga. s -WTO'm' THvl . j F I G. Byron Wess Book-keeper, for Wholesale Gro-I cer, Beamant,Texas. Writes, “I consider any young man or woman fortunate in hav ing completed a course of com mercial training under the direct supervision of H. S. Shockley, Principal of Rome Business Col lege. Rome, Georgia. He certainly understands the need of any young ersou who desires to prepare for business career.” ’ I FOR SALE. S • ML St The Caligraplf Typewriter. t This machine is as good as new ; but it doesn’t look ne <. It is in splendid repairs and would be a. . bargain at sf6> (MJ- but m y be had’ ML for S4O 00 cash . Apply < t mee to, . II S. Shock'ey. Koine, Ga. I > * ■ B fe - * B V . ’‘ ■ F ... ■ * 4<> ■ ■ ' t ' W j H-oj- - < Miss Regenia Rupee. Nw Stenographer and Typewriter with E. E. Forbss Home, Ga. ■hll Miss Rup e is a recent graduate of R >me Business College's Short hanuDepartineiit She is filling the WW position of stenographer with the *SMg‘ 'above named firm successfully. ’ W 1 t* * Rcbt Montgomery. L \ an Alstine & Company, Oswe g", Kans 8. The outlook for the fall and win ML ter is unusual y bright, for young men who will prepar themselves ML thoroughly tot* book-keeping, short hand and tyjfe.writing. A liberal deduction to those who take a j com p iete cou .’Be in book-keeping, | arithmetic, shorth n I and type- WR 1 writing. Miss Susie Weitz, Stenographic work, \\ incite ce r , Tenn. Roht. Montgomerv, with ’ d. L. Van Aistine it Co,, Oswego, Kansas. Will Smijh. S enographer, Geo. R. R. Co., Atlanta, Ga . Miss Minnie Martin, Stnographr, First National Buik, ML Chattanooga, Tenn. John Quarles, with ML Esserman & Bros . Rome Ga- B WW