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Great
Anniversary Offers
THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
EXTENDED TO MAY 1ST, (906.
The 20,000 Subscribers having been nearly made tip, we allow a few days more to round out the fall namber.
April 10th marks the close of The Tn-Weekly Constitution s first year. Its success has keen phenomenal, even for The Consti
tution. We want twenty thousand new subscribers to celebrate our first anniversary, and to secure them we make the following special
offers, good only until May 1st. To all, each and every one sending one subscription to The Tri-Weekly with $1.00 cash with order,
we will send, absolutely free of charge, any one of the papers or premiums in the following list:
THE SUNNY SOUTH , one year, the greatest literary FLORAL LIFE, of Springfield, Ohio.
weekly of America furnished at a popular price. This THE SOUTHERN FRUIT GROWER, of Chattanooga,
may he sent to the address of the subscriber taking The
Tri-Weekly, or to any other address (except foreign)
that may he given us. Or one year s subscription to any
of these splendid farm papers, all of them great favorites
among our people:
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, of Atlanta, Ga.
THE HOME AND FARM, of Louisville, Ky.
THE INLAND FARMER, of Louisville, Ky.
THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, by Orange Judd
Co., New York.
Tenn.
THE AMERICAN SWINEHERD, of Chicago, 111.
THE SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST, of Nashville,
Tenn.
FARM AND FIRESIDE, of Springfield, Ohio.
FARM AND HOME, of Springfield, Mass.
SOUTHERN RURALIST, of Atlanta, Ga.
TRI-STATE FARMER, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
COMMERCIAL POULTRY, of Chicago, 111.
Amy one of the above papers will send a sample copy by your sending a postal card request, not to us, but to tbe paper you want to see.
Or, we will send, for any new yearly subscription to Tbe Tri -Weekly Constitution, one of our splendid new HOME LIBRARY
WALL CHARTS. This set of three-leaf charts, 28x36 inches, with new map of Georgia, is fully described m our advertisement
of the offer. We have recently completed arrangements for wall charts, giving new map of Alabama, or of North and South Carolina,
instead of the Georgia map. Subscribers who wish the different maps will please state which they prefer, else the regular chart with
the Georgia map will he sent. Or, we will send any one of tbe following books:
SARGE PLUNKETT’S OLD TIMES IN GEORGIA. Good Times and Bad Times. This homespun philosopher has long
been a favorite with our readers.
HENRY GRADY'S SPEECHES, giving tbe four famous orations of tbe peerless editor wbo charmed thousands with bis eloquence.
FRANK L. STANTON’S SONGS OF A DAY, one of the first volumes of the great Southern poet of nature and humor.
Or, any volume of
THE CONSTITUTION’S YOUNG PEOPLE’S LIBRARY
ORDER ONLY BY NUMBER. A new series of choice literature for children selected from the best and most popular
works. Handsomely printed on fine super—calendered paper from large, clear type, and profusely illustrated by the most famous artists,
making the handsomest and most attractive series of juvenile classics before the public.
Fine English cloth, handsome new original designs, 50 cents each if ordered separately, without a subscription.
1. Tbe Adventures of BoMnarm Crusoe. 70 illustrations.
2. Alice's Adventures in Wandurla&d. 42 illustrations.
3. Through ttie T^w»hi«g Glass What Alice Found There. 50 illustrations.
4. Banyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress- 46 illustrations.
5. A Child's Story of the Bihla. 72 illustrations.
6. A Child’s Ufa of Christ. 49 Illustrations.
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Aesop's Fables. 62 illustrations.
Swiss Family Bohinson. 50 illustrations.
Christopher Columbus and the Discovery of America. 70 ill u. t. _■
Exploration and Adventure in Africa. 80 illustrations.
Gulliver’s Travels. 50 illustrations.
Goose’s Bhymes, Jingles and Fairy Tales. 234 illustrations,
lives of the Presidents of the United States. With portraits and illustrations.
The Story of the Frozen Seas. 70 illustrations.
Wood’s Natural History. 80 illustrations.
Dickens’ Child's History of F.uglaud. 80 illustrations.
Beauty. By Anna Sowell. 50 illustrations.
Arabian Nights' Entertainments. ISO illustrations.
Andersen’s Fairy Talcs. 75 illustrations.
Grimms’ Fairy Tales. 50 iHustrstloas-
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Grandfather’s Chair. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 68 illustrations.
Flower Fahles. By Louisa M. Alcott. 60 illustrations.
Aunt Martha’s Comer Cupboard. By Mary and Elisabeth Kirby. 54 illus
trations.
Water Babies. By Charles Kingsley. 84 illustrations.
Battles of the War for Independence. By Prescott Holmes. 70 Illustrations.
Battles of the War for the Union. By Prewott Holmes. 80 Illustrations.
Young People’s History of the War with Spain. 60 illustrations.
Heroes of the United States Navy. 60 illustrations.
Military Heroes of the United States. 60 Illustrations.
Uncle Tom’s Cahin. 90 Illustrations.
Vic; the Autobiography of a Fox-Terrier- By Marie Moore March, illus
trated.
Tales from Shakespeare. By Charles and Mary Lamb, 65 Illustrations.
Adventures in Toyland. 70 illustrations.
Adventures of a Brownie. 18 illustrations.
Mixed Pickles. 31 illustrations.
Little Lame Prince. 24 illustrations.
The Sleepy King. 77 illustrations.
Bip Van Winkle. By Washington Irving. 46 illustrations.
A Child’s Garden of Verses. By Bobert Louis Stevenson- 100 illustrations.
Bomulue. the Founder of Home. By Jacob Abbott. 49 illustrations.
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Cyrus the Great, the Founder of the Persian Empire. By Jacob Abbott.
40 illustrations.
Darius tho Great, King of the Medes and Persians. By Jacob Abbott.
34 illustrations.
Xerxes the Great, King of Persia. By Jacob Abbott. 3a illustrations.
Alexander the Great, King of Macedon. By Jacob Abbott. 51 illustrations.
Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. By Jacob Abbott. 45 illustrations.
Hannibal, the Carthaginian. By Jacob Abbott. S7 illustrations.
Julius CaeBar, the Eoman Conqueror- By Jacob Abbott. 44 illustrations.
Alfred the Great, of England. By Jacob Abbott. 40 illustrations.
William the Conqueror, of England. By Jacob Abbott. 43 illustrations.
Hernando Cortez, the Conqueror of Mexico. By Jacob Abbott. 30 illus
trations.
Mary, Queen of Scots- By Jacob Abbott. 46 Illustrations.
Queen Elizabeth, of England. By Jacob Abbott. 49 Illustrations.
King Charles tbe First, of England. By Jacob Abbott. 41 illustrations.
King Charles the Second, of England. By James Abbott. 38 illustrations.
Marie Antoinette, Queen of Prance- By John S. 0. Abbott. 41 illustrations.
Madame Boland, a Heroine of the French Bevolution. By Jacob Abbott.
42 illustrations.
Josephine, Empress of France. By Jacob Abbott. 40 illustrations.
Animal Stories for Little People. 50 illustrations.
TO OUR R. F. D. SUBSCRIBERS.
"Mail is now being counted and reported to show how many pieces your carrier handles each month. Upon the record made will be determined whether the route will he reduced,
shortened, made every other day instead of daily, or cut off entirely. You have it in your own hands to secure the continuance of your present mail facilities.
Subscribe for The Tri-Weeklv Constitution now and during the year you will rece ive 156 papers. One hundred subscribers on your route would make over fifteen thousand pieces
of mail to he counted in your behalf. There is not a patron on your route who would not spend or lose more than the $1.00 subscription price in stopping a team or a hand to send four
or six miles every day or so to get the mail from some small office. The rural free delivery puts a postoffice at every mail’s gate post. You don’t want yours stopped.
Get a good paper, read it. show it to your friends and get them to take it. Don’t let your route stop and let your carrier lose his job .just through sheer inactivity.
Y ake up. Get in the push. Keep abreast of the times. Read The Tri-Weekly Constitution and you will always he up-to-date.
ATTEND TO THIS TODAY. Send us the names of twenty heads of families (or a dozen of them), who have boxes on your route. Write them out plainly with addresses com
plete. Ye will send samples to illustrate The Constitution as the greatest newspaper in the South. From these names you can secure your club to get the extra magazine or prem
ium you want for raising a club of three, or of ten, or of more. A premium for every club as shown just here.
SPECIAL OFFERS FOR SMALL CLUBS.
Xo anyone sending a club of three new subscriptions to Xhe Xri~Weekly Constitution, with $3.00 cash with order, we will send
one year s subscription to any one of the following Magazines—
McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION, Or Papers— BRYAN’S COMMONER,
COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, STANDARD DESIGNER, THE RURAL NEW YORKER, Or a Beautiful Leather Covered
METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE, HARPER’S BAZAAR, TEXAS FARM AND RANCH, POCKET NEW TESTAMENT.
Xo any one sending us a CLUB OF XEN YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS to Xhe Xri—^Veekly Constitution, with the $10.00 cash
with order, we will send any one of the following splendid premiums:
Bill Arp’s Book, “Fireside Sketches,” a hand
some collection of some of the best writings of Geor
gia’s genial philosopher.
Bed Letter New Testament and Psalms, an elegant
little volume, with all the spoken words of the Savior
printed in red.
The HHH Knife, a perfect kit of nine tools in
one handle; no larger than an ordinary jack knife; all
serviceable and practical.
The Atlas of Southern States, a splendid atlas
through 1900, corrected to that date, all maps indexed.
The No. 35 Razor and Strop, an excellent premium
and guaranteed; one of Koch & Co.’s “Faultless”
razors, such as we have offered for years.
The No. 28 or the No. 20 Razor, of the same cele
brated “Faultless” brand. The No. 28 is round point
ed, hollow ground, the No. 20 is square cornered and
a little heavier, both are excellent blades for a cool
sweet shave.
The Aluminum Stereoscope and Fifty Views, our
Special Round-the-World-in-Five-Minutes trip. Thou
sands of them in use and everybody pleased.
We have only a limited number of some of the
premiums offered. They will be good only so lono- as
they last. First come, first served.
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Address all orders and correspondence to
FIRST ANNIVERSARY DEPARTMENT, The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Ga.
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