The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 31, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY. DECEMUKK 31. 1**. THE GEORGIAN ANNOUNCEMENT. The Georgian, with its usual policy of securing the best of everything for its readers, has made arrangements whereby it has the introductory edition of the “UNITED EDITORS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA AND DICTIONARY,” and now offers it to you at a trifle more than one-half the regular price on a very easy payment plan of a few pennies a day. The methods used in our schools today make it absolutely essential for every pupil to have an authentic Encyclo pedia in its home as supplementary reference text, in order that he may receive the full benefit of his school instruc- tl0n The wage-earner’s position is regulated by what he knows. He who knows directs others; he who does not know must follow the directions of him who knows, and is necessarily a follower in life instead of a leader. Leaders are selected because they know more than their followers. If you will form the habit of referring to the United Editors’ Encyclopedia and Dictionary daily, on all subjects which you do not thoroughly understand, you will be fit ted for a higher position than your present one in a surprisingly short time. ■ . An Encyclopedia to fill the requirements of today must be up to date and authentic. This encyclopedia is from three to twenty years newer than any other one on the market, as it is just from the hands of the authors and is now in the bookmakers’ hands. The authors, a partial list of whom you will find in this announcement, proves this work of unquestionable authority. THE EDITORS. HARRY THURSTON PECK, Ph.D., L H. D. Editor The New International Encyclopedia. RICHARD GLEASON GREENE, A. M. Editor-in-Chief The International Cyclopedia. GEORGE EDWIN RINES Managing Editor The Americana. WILLIAM SMITH BRYAN Author, Journalist and Encyclopedist SPECIAL SUBJECT EDITORS PROF. F. A. HARSH, Jr., Ph.D. Etymological Editor Standard Dictionary CHARLES G. HERBERMANN A. M., Ph.D. Editor-in-chief of the Catholic Encyclopedia ROBERT ULLEY, M.R.A.S. Managing Editor Johnson’s Cyclopedia FRANK H. VIZETELLY Managing Editor Jewish Encyclopedia ROSSITER JOHNSON, Ph.D.. LL.D. Editor-in-chief of Universal Cyclopedia ROBERT GRIMSHAW, M.E., Ph.D. Editor Century Dictionary ARTHUR E. BOSTWICK, Ph.D. Editor Appleton’s Annual Cyclopedia EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS REV. J. M. BUCKLEY, A.M.,D.D., LL.D. Editor New York Christian Advocate REV. HENRY C. VEDDER, A.M., D.D. Editor “Baptist Quarterly” ALFREDS. JOHNSON, A.M., Ph.D. Edtior ‘ * The Tee lmical World ’ ’ EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS EDWARD JEWETT WHEELER, Editor “Current Literature” PROF. FREDERICK MAYER BIRD, D.D. Formerly Editor “Lippincott Magazine” CHARLES TURNER, Editor “The Official Golf and Automobiling Guide’ REV. JOSEPH M. HARK, D.D. Formerly Editor “Outlook” JOSEPH FITZGERALD Formerly Assistant Editor “Forum” * JOHN ELLIOT READ • Editor “Working Fanner” WILLIS L MOORE Chief U. S. Weather Bureau Editor “National Geographical Magazine” RIGHT REV. WILLIAM C. DOANE, A.M.,D.D., LL.D. Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Albany BRANDER MATTHEWS, LLB., LL.D„ A.M. Prof. Dramatic Literature, Columbia College REV. S. J. NICCOLS, D.D., LL.D. President of Board, McCormick Theological Semi nary. THOMAS J. J. SEE, A.B., LB. Astromomcr U. S. Naval Observatory ABRAM SAMUEL ISAACS, A.M., Ph.D. Prof. Semitic Literature, N. Y. University GARRETT PUTNAM SERVISS Astronomical Writer REV. THOMAS P. HUGHES, D.D., LLD. Author, Editor and Orientalist JACQUES W. REDWAY, F.R.G.S. Geographer COLONEL ROGERS BIRNIE Ordnance Dept., U. S. A. GEORGE FRANCIS JAMES, A. M. Head of School of Education, University of Minne- . sota As the United States Supreme Court is the judicial authoritv for our lower court, the United Editors’ Encyclopedia and Dictionary is the final reference authoritv on all matters pertaining to world knowledge. classes of v ,. * ! k$S7t i ** - bj 't flt * ,\\\ Vvc arranged alphabetieal- _ v v Jopedia as a word is located in a Dictionary. The Georgian in securing this Cyclopedia feels that it is givi ng to its progressive readers an opportunity-of filling a long felt want in every home, and saving to its patrons a considerable amount of money. The very limited number of Sets in our hands causes us to urge you to send in the coupon that appears on this page as quickly as possible. They will be numbered as re ceived and placed accordingly. We do guarantee you that your application will be placed in the order that it is received, and if you are entitled to the last Set, you will receive it. 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