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■ wX™ . St^ tin F yOUr i " ten s i ? n to compete for the prize. We will mail you Subscription Blanks and Sample Copies upon application,
a .^ t ki r^ Ormer W u h ° u! ieVe J the P” nc *P leß of Jeffersonian democracy ought to feel kindly to the Watson publications, and
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I Address THOS. E. WATSON, Thomson, Ga.
- S' 'X TELEGRAPHY
! ( //N s' Telegraphy is taught by a practical operator
I \^s'y / j&Js // y * x. JsX.. /Xf/ and teacher of 17 years’ experience. Bagwell Bus-
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S' X yA f f/yyyy course in this fascinating art that can not be
( —J y 0 | r / /fXTrXf/7 secured in any other school in the South. Owihg
k X x y~~y to the great demand for operators at salaries
s' y ) ran g in 2 f y°m ss<> to SIOO per month, Telegraphy
X ' offers an inviting field to young people of both
S -0 sexes.
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GEORGIA'S LEADING SCHOOL OI BUSINESS TRAINING
The Chartier System of Shorthand taught at Bagwell Business
Bpp College is beyond question the most remarkable educational discov-
|||_ ery of the age. It is so simple that a school boy or girl can master it
without any trouble.
® Records like the above are not the exception but the rule. Hun
>dreds of our students are holding positions with leading firms after
■ only eight to twelve weeks’ study. Compare that with the five to
j| eight months required to learn any of the old systems.
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Tt has been ad °P ted * n ov «r 200 of the demand for graduates of Bagwell’e card systems and all the latest time-
the leading Business Colleges in the Business College Is always greater saving devices carefully taught
laßt three years - the supply. The work Is In complete accord
H All ot the old systems contain huo- Every graduate of this school is with methods used In the office of the
deeds Os rules, and thousands of hard- guaranteed a position as soon as pro- best buslneßs hoUßea Our gra(luate ,
to-memorize word-slgns and contrac- flcient aerefore> do haye
“ OnS - BOOKKEEPINQ. . when ttey ent(Jr
SAM C. McCAMY Chartier Shorthand consists only of Bookkeeping Is taught by the Actual n, IP
the alphabet and ten .Imp),
Stenographer with Atlanta Box Fac- that’s all. It can be written faster 6-1 arranged, Bave jj, e B tudent about two months
tory, after twelve weeks’ study of than any other system and read like DlOßt practical and comprehensive and | l5O 0Q a
Chartier Shorthand. print course taught in the south. Complete -,
Business men have recognized the Office Training Course. Corporation Write today for a new and attract-
—— superior efficiency of our students and and voucher Accounting, loose-leaf and Ive catalog. Address
J. 0. BAGWELL, President, 198 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
WATSON’S W'EFKLY JEFFERSONIAN.