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NEWS, AND OBSERVER, SUNDAY; DECEMBER 27, 1908 1 1 1 . :1C Yoofl&foM ISen It mmm n . r : ' iTV ! 0 "' 4 " - r-a 0 0 - H F3 ' fl ''(1 D- ' a sarin ..XBfiiirfl. kiibv raw 10 -..an 1 : I. ' As , : ( PROF. Fi M. HARPER, Superintendent Raleigh Public Schools. Awarded hv the TndRMl ! i v.- , v TROF. Z. V. JUDD9 Superintendent Wale County Public Schools.,, i -1 0 , .1 4' . First Prizei Winger MisyZofa Diike, Mount Hblly, II F D. No. 2. ; The News and Observer. Raleigh. N. O 1 A. Business Education consists of7 a Knowledge of the principles and customs of business, of accounting and office worlL Such an education Is needed by every young person who has business to conduct, who desires to accumulate property. or who may have financial in terests to control. '-v':'.- ; :: ',: : Such a llnowledg'e is necessary to the young man who goes into business to-day, because margins are close and competition is sharp. The business man who employs help is compelled to have competent men and women. He must looK f or the .man or woman -who is thoroughly prepared to do the particular worK he must have done. The man who does not understand business principles in geenral ond his own in ! particular and who does not attend to business, ' has little chance of ;successV(:1;r;.:;.:y?:: The opportunities of young)5 men educated and - trained for business ahdl the demand f for such; yotihg men' Were never greater than ; today. ; They are, needed on the farm, in the shop, in the store. arid in the of fice. They are going to the. front and becoming .suc cessful in all conditions of life. r ; Approve or disapprove as you may, the present is . a time; in U which thousands of young women" are brought facef to face with the business world and the stern realities of life. How can she7 better ureuarp herself to meet hard times than to invest in a Business Education VL crSi ;HHS;v,::v5J Again, no matter what J a younj woman's oecupa tion is to be a thorcuch understanding of accounts and business transactions f cannot fatf i to iicr, either in practical utilitylipfcasli scarce m&v ing sirennm anu conuucnce 10 ine mma ana ieacmn& the value. of a dollar. - ??i .tuw iun t !i ' i It is5ari'ew clerll or even thcr errand fcbyay'afferaris pf,hiliriv labor and faithfulness to duties rfradtially rise to thcf Po sition of general manaierAivhereif ho had ?had the t -; :WOu1d.haireachd4 A Business EducationUs permanent! and Always; available,; competent 'bo.blt-Kecp r. hographers are always in exnan ApracticMj torn- T mon-sensu business education is the ; best legacy that any man can give his child, all the money given i one, often-goes for naughtKb ands are to-day but bfemplbynienf Tieiiause Ithey ; have I . not qualified themselves ;,f :br.-v anything 1 beyond - un- ' tslfllledhtlabbi Boys on the farm ; need - a Business Education, many, I dare say more than half ofthe graduates of Business Colleges enter the college from - the farm. Some, no doubt, enter with the view of returning to the farm. They Know that they will return with an education that will be pf value through life. It helps to save money, much worry and thereby lengthens life. It helps to secure a profitable position ; and an inde pendent old age, where on the other hand ,is a life of drudgery and an old age cf poverty. p; ': 'i i A young man may: taKe a; course? on some special line, and his time, labor, and money be in a .measure wasted, because he is not cut out : fo that particular wbrlt but b cannot through life 7 without having . business relations with hi? fellow men; - - ; ; : A Business Education will render one practical, in telligent, self-reliant, and respectable; enlarge the cir de of one's influence ; and build a foundation for a ris ing fortune. It enables a man of money to direct his ; time and capital into more profitable channels.: 5 It helps in spelling, punctuation, composition and defini- . The man with a Business Education will maKe his -marl! in the world and where can one better prepare v himself than at King's Business College? - ; 1 ; . A school with a reputation. The oldest, largest and b est equipped Business College in the Carolinas. Up-to-date and progressive methods of instruction and. . their faculty is composed not, . only of teachers . who nave oeen specially iraineu in ineir respecuve lines of worK, but are men and women of broad Knowledge and ripe experience. They, lleep constantly in, mind . .the fart that with students that "times is money?' is es-' . peciany true, jtacn siuueni receives attention, t ne teachers seem to realize that many students have only , limited jaeans and therefore do away vith every un necessary element of a Business Education. They malie it pcssibl? for all ;to secure such an education.. ' On t 1; . tne other hand they never seem to lose sight of the. . fact that an imperfect education, especially in Business training is a doubtful investment for the student and a positive injury to an institution if it would maintain its reputation; Any one having a common school' educa tion can taHe thexourse, but should he be deficient in any study, at King's Business College the deficiency can be supplied. There are many who desire a Business Education but cannot immediately pay the entire ex pense. King's Business College offers tot such ybung people all proper assistance within Its power. Besides; such young people are credited for their tuition fees, payable after they leave co? lege. s The school is Known by its results. : Students sue- ceed where ever they go. After tahng a course at King's Business College if success dfes not come it will not be due. to the lacK of preparation. They learn to do by doing. The boy with vim, energy, ambition and a Busi ness Education secured at KingV Business College j will build up the largest business of the Kind in the country. Raleigh, where is located oner, of King's; Business Collegers noted for health and b& Wt no place has a better record. It is in the centre of a splendid section 'I, of , the country students will experience no trouble in. locating good positions. It is the capital of bur;glo 1 rous States It has large public ,; squares.: The T Capitol Square is one of the most beautiful in the country; The State Library, the Supreme; Court Library, the Raney Library and the State Museum offer valuable oppor tunities to students who are seeKing Knoweldge.; One of the printing and publishing centers of the South It has a superb climate. ' ; ; ' Charlotte, where is located another of King's Bus iness College, (s the Queen Cty of the South. Hundreds of people from the North winier in Charlotte on! ac count of s unusually fine climate.! , The !: handsoxhest : .' buildings in thd South are to be found here. Within a radius of one hundred miles of Charlotte there are sev. ; :r: To bet suxcessf ul in iife'iwe's&ouid' start rightlThfc neglectedoppornQity never;conies.baclLJ Get a Busi ness Education, -get it without delay and get it at tog's ' MISS ZOLA DUKE.; ? r ft - .w. business course, v ' r ' , j 1 :.L !; The purposes and'results of such efficient training can be told in few words.' The text booKs used with the ' different courses are the latent and most approved, but ; ; ' ; thtf student is not crammed xdth - Itidigestiblei v useless information found so much in boolls. The boclls form . ; a basis and the instructors enlarge upon them. The : traning is not put forward as "a substitute ior; ejq:er ience," but it" broadens the outlooll, trains the facul - ties to meet commercial-situations, and imparts organ ized Knowledge. It is a notable feature of their scheme v of instruction that the student is taught so practically it is as if he were really en iaged in business instead of in learning it One and all of the subjects taught in this school havejthe merit of mailing the student cf bus iness more famtar. with circumstances in vhlch he may be placed and more perceptive of obstacles ,; that .: arise when -he accepts a position. The purposes and re- suits of such efficient training can be told in f ew words. Mixing business vith brains and the aim of the school l thnt rnn tint Tint h a o'nnr! :' ; ' - i -.' , S' dm iw-i.;d ; Very- tml v. ; fim i'-yf vv r? r J I? MISS MATTIE CJ ItOBEnTSOH. ,6 TV .Vi I n Third Prized Tinner" i' 1 Enos C lair t -i -I Ji - .... Sdcoiadnze. dinner; i vrj 1 J1.V. V-- ,- W! 214 Peace St, T DideljSh, II. C ; .1 fThe!;News';and (Hiserven; Ral d S Gentlemen :-There are $b niahy good reasons that could be given as to why one should attend King's Busi ness College in Raleigh that it would taKe great space to enlarge upon them; more: than you would perhaps have time to consider. It is my aim in this letter, how ever, to set forth the strongest of these reasons, i. King's Business College : has the advantage! of a splendid locality, for, its students not only have the benefits of its management, but being situated in our Capital j City many different phases of business life are presented to them. - ' ! ' , I ' r : It is a most thoroughly equipped in every respect. 'The course given is a broad) one, being able to meet every demand of the business student in its various branches of instruction. The school is possessed !of a corps of efficient instructors, each a specialist in his de- partment. ):--; - :y-- ; A visitor to the school coud easily see causes for the success ivhich has attended King's Business College stu dentsThey have all the up-to-date, and ; approved fix tures which maKe the student: thoroughly familiar with thehvih actual experience. The commercial de partment is well equipped with office apparatus such as is seen in any modern banK; a Burwell's Adding Machine beingincluded in the outfit ( I In the typewriting rooms the. school does hotjeon l fine itself to one model of machine, but uses the . most approved and standardmachinps, and the. student is thus placed where he canfamiliarize himself, with the management of the different machines. The touch-system of writing is taught, andXthe student learns 1 not only to transfer his shorthand nut to taUe dictation di rectly on to the machine. Efficiency in every - direc tion is their standard. 1 '' . ther points in favor of the college are the unre stricted entrance, it being possible to enter at any sea son of the year ; telegraphy, and the more common branches of study, such as English; Mathematics I v.n& Spelling. These last go hr nd in hand with all the de partments, which goes to show how far. reaching are the efforts of the school in behalf of a class of boys and : ; ; 123 Saunders St, Raleigh, N. C. - " The News ancl Observer Ralei H; C . : . i Gentlemen :The young man or woman who rants to enter business Jife should acquire a thcrcucli end practical business education, vile should attend a busi ness college; for there he can in a few months Ct Idm- self for a position ivhi wou 'lot preparation in the officcv: Ctae cfdcsticns arise; ! Which ibusiries$;CQllege;Is thp test?; r. mch lias tlia -r .widest reputation?. Which qffen ',:. iWKenS wcconsider only the business ccllccs cf Ncrth i .v : '. vuiuiiuu iue answer iu uic uunuuus lurii ui SJUWS s.uusinessjtpllegev; f " Raleigh and Charlotte, 4s easily reached :if rem dl C7crj a; thriving cityvhcrci ha caniUcep; mtczcarritn ccr- f; J rent events T. The hum and busllc-cf trade ' shculd cn - ' - --Kings -'Busibess': Cbilege'liasradcitcld. incra ctci!. fe-. r:';;ents than all other; business colleges in the Ctate. They ' 4i always "maKe pcod.r " Hundreds j of v young ; v. ecpla - " now noia ; positions wncn iney, couia never. nav3 x ij The college enjoys the good will and support cfj:z::i- ness men in all parts of th e State. Lcaunn LanllerSi ' merchants and many other s have endorsed it as the most practical,' Reliable an d successful business sehcei within ourr borders. ' Grad uates have no trouble atcut findn positions, the positio ns: find them. ' " t The mailing or the rui 11 of any school is its faculty e The excellent faculty of Ki tig's Business CbUcge-'has been the chief cause of its s uccess.- ;" Ita members: have v had long experience, and a re thbroughly familiar with 4 their worK. j They employ only the best metheds,, and ; . taKe pains to maKe e " In the commercial department the student learns i ; . all forms of booK-Kseping, and all: operations cm- ; ployedjin banKing. ' Besides he is taught business arith metic and letter writing, English r and penmanship. The college Keeps up with all new business me the is, ; and if practicable they are introduced into the curricu v lunu' The i shorthand and typewriting department : rahKs as high as any in th e v South. Practice is car Pi ; phasized, and this develops great speed and accuracy ; -in both studies. The students are taught everything M they will need, but are made to waste no time on un necessary things. . The result is capable booK-lIccpers ; and expert stenographers and reporters. : The college guarantees good salaried; and satisfactory positions to those who taile both courses. - : For those who desire such instruction;' an excel; t . lent department of telegraphy has been established. ? , A correspondence school and night sessions are main- tained for -those who cannot vattend the regular ses-tl-A slonsi 'u f his is bgreat opportunity for those who can V; not afford to leave their, worK to increase their LzsU ' ness capacities and secure higher situations. In spite oi us vonueriui auvaniaces, tne rates oi mns lzzi ness College are moderate, and a: young man . - can't maKe a better investment- 1 sr h : ' r; ' -ThanKing vyou for this opportunity,' I am; ENOS C BLAIIL T7Tl-.-U.2-. PI - TITI J PI tttttoti tat n rr a J
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