The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 18, 1906, Image 3
THE GEORGIAN
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Solicits your patronage and friendship because first of all
it is the best newspaper money and brains can produce.
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THE EDITORIAL PAGE
Conducted by John Temple Graves—Mr Graves ,
is positively without equal as a speaker and editor
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THE SPORTING PAGE
Is the best and most complete, in the South.
Percy Whiting, its editor, is all to the good—
he had a good start too—you will remember he
was with Grantland Rice before he came to The
Georgian.
THE SOCIETY PAGE
Is edited by Mrs. Geo. C. Ball, a daughter of the
old South—and formerly a newspaper editor—
Mrs. Ball is without a peer as a society editor.
THE MARKET PAGE ,
Is edited by Joe Lively, who has been a' market editor in the
South a quarter of a Century—his accuracy aud experience
make The Georgian market page absolutely reliable.
The Georgian is independent. It is not an
anarchist who attacks* corporations nor any
one who behaves properly, but its hands are
not tied, and we only aim to do our duty
toward all the people and tell the truth.
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