Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 02, 1907, Image 3
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY, 88PT831BBR 2. 1907.
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has made a special arrangement with the ORR STATIONERY CO., 94 Whitehall Street,
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to furnish the children of Atlanta and Fulton and adjoining counties school books this
year at greatly reduced prices.
Saves Five Thousand Dollars to Mothers and Fathers
By special arrangement with the ORR STATIONERY CO., 94 Whitehall street,
ttTie Georgian and News is enabled to offer to the fathers and mothers and others who
are paying the cost of educating the children of Atlanta and Fulton and adjoining coun
ties, school text books, as officially adopted by the Boards of Education, at a price which
will save twenty per cent (20%) on every text book bought this year. The only condition
is that for each book bought at this reduced price the father, mother or guardian agrees
to subscribe to The Georgian and News for one month at the regular subscription rates
(10 cents per week), delivered by carrier. By this plan you get each text book at less
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than its actual cash value and subscribe to The Georgian at its regular rates.
Remember, thait a subscription for one month to The Georgian and News must be
agreed to for each book bought If you buy through The Georgian one book, you sub
scribe for one month. Two books, two months. Three books, three months, and so on.
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which will appear fully and in detail in tomorrow’s Georgia]
News. Be sure to get a copy and read it carefully. It meaj
ollars saved to every household.