The Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1917, December 05, 1907, Page PAGE THIRTEEN, Image 13

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ißeund Volumes of Magazine I (1) First six numbers Watson’s Jef | fersoni&n Magazine bound in cloth ■ make® a most valuable book for the ■ library and for permanent, convenient I uae. Price, postpaid $2.00. As a Premium it goes to you for. a I club of 5 subscribers and $5.00. There ar® only 217 of th® No. 1 Book. Beautifully and profusely illus trated and filled with a great va riety of the best literature. Address ■; JEFFERSONIAN, Thomson, Ga. Great Premium For 1 subscribers and $5.00 you get, as Premium, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Illus trated. Bound in cloth. In this work Mr. Watson gives: (1) A full life of Mr. Jefferson. (2) A full explanation of Jefferso aiaa Desaoeracy. (8) A full history of the United States from the first settlement down to im (4) Mueh history that does not ap pear in the other so-called “Histories” of the United States. 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Today there are fully six thousand in the seventy-one Florence Crittenton Homes trying to gain courage to face a frowning world (fallen women usually get a chilling inception) and to learn some occupa ion which will help them to be self upporting. This is about the aver . ge number always within the mis sion walls, and yet the faces change Umost daily. \The pages of the Florence Critten h Magazine tell of these unfortu- Ite women and girls, their needs and yat you can do to HELP their feLPERS. Not all can be mission j but all can help those who 1 h. Though no one whom you know, s J Tor whom you are responsible, has \us fallen by the wayside, let us 'ge you to open your hearts to the sperate needs of these strangers ■ io are so needy. Please send one dollars for a year’s Inscription to the Florence Critten ( Magazine. Address, A. W. 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