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The I ta tbea Mated ta a high and tb* robe ta aaaied at tba toy aad left airtight The*. wh«o the How OmI* Aro Pi AO oaata la * d*aan la 1 caoaed by aprioga at (treat (row a aubterraoeao «riog la tb* i Sahara there are wmmmtm Mflktaot ly high ta la doe* rainfall ta tba aaigh __|,i - - -a - - wnivb in u* pfcfiTt lilt MUM HUM euMMVii tn M. 24 eh*. ■ JkLMtftki m N . 24 dog W. with Hm If eh*, to Iwr . , *• w*k a*W b«M 2 ch» to • cbmtnat omk la tlM E. aid* of tW rrmd thrnc* N . 20 <ta* . E. »M eh. to pointm <m tit* *Nt aid* of the W. 1».50 dM. tO A New Car a Lower Price Is Your Earning Power O What It Should Be • -mrmnmr ,f Y-- ^ ^ h ^ gy E^ollii^ fai '""" The Ga.-Car. School of Commerce " •' ■■ ■* ■ • • TUB PLAN The idea of tak.itg business >nun« direct to Iht people «H first conceived by tkt president of ,tU> Institution in 1914. The first fchools were ' i-onducted at Miami and fort Myers, Florida, jrhe: romc!k r.f over one hundred pupils were riven standard bui>iwi.« ca«mt» at h«Mt>c. The mcrtu of the plan »»t Men from the itart. but was developed *k»wl>. safety, and soundly over a period of thirteen year*' time, until at present we have seven onranixer* continually in the field, employ 57 teachers, and arr nu>r operating 47 school* in Georgia. Florida, Alabama. North Car olina and South Carotins, Kentucky, Virginia. Tennessee, and Maryland Individual* enrolled the past year were 1841 students. The freat economic advantage to the communi ties in which these schools are operated can he seen when it is considered, that the savior to the inidiridual who pursue* his course in one of our schools is about Ave hundred dollars. Each school is under the direct supervision of a certified instructor from the general office and a large executive force is employed at our gon ers I offices at Brunswick, Georgia, located at the corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets. We aJao maintain a permanent school and sub rxecutive office at Goldsboro, North Carolina Our school there is located on the seventh floor of the Wayne National Bank Building. THE COMPANY The Georgia -Carotins School of Commerce is an unincorporated institution owned solely by Mr. Perry, who devotes his entire time to its general management. He has an unbroken twenty-six - year record of swconeful business school opera tion. For fifteen years pievioas to 1*14, Mr. Perry was continuously associated with the Martin School of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, one of the largest business schools of the Middle West, during the major part of which time he was prin c'pal of the school and secretary-trsasarer of the corporation Wo are the only organisation in the United States engaged In t)M particular work of taking businoM reboots direct to the people, h U^notji schooll>0Each school is' a complete unit in itself, Standard tuufsas in all subjects ara taught at each point, and thoes who attend a load school k- e evt-y advantage that can ha secured by go ing away, lass Mm expense of going away and plus the prestige of a large Institution that makes aa earnest effort through Its acqatntaneee over a large ta«iito»y to aaaiat Its gradaatsi to xvoitit ionf> This m* way cf «4Tering bu«eae»» courses Km r*t with in '.ant approvalaherever H ha* been offered. Chamber* of Com mere*, banka. em ploye -a of heir and those *eeking courses endorse it uniformly. Under the new way, thousand* of younet people are acquiring business course*. (It tin„ . tern for useful careen, who. under the old way. have been deprived of this advantage. THE OLD WAY Under the old plan, those seeking training for business were compelled to go t« a distant city, spend many months and hundreds of dollars for tuition, board and room, carfare, extra clothes and many other things made necessary by r—son of being away from hone. The percentage ef those succeeding under the old plan waa small, due to the large number assembled at ow place, lark of individual attention, new surroundings and demoralising diversions, la saany cases time and riUmey were entirely wasted. On account of the great expense, only a few from any com munis ware ever able to acquire any business trainh-.g at alL THE NEW WAT Under the new plan, we place a school in your home town, install adequate cQuipment and place a certified instructor in charge, giving you every advantage yon could poeaiWy secure by going away and many advantages you could not sec*re away from hoaw. This is not a correspondence course or anythiag of that sort, but a regularly equipped local school where you receive personal individual instruction day or night Instead of having the entire faculty aad all equipment at one point and requiring yoa to come to us, we divide both facutly aad equipment and place enough at every point to meet the local need. We bring the work to yoa instead of your going away to gat it. 1. Yoa pay for your coarse only; no H>1 of going away. 1. Small number in attendance Makes indi H I* W.R.
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