Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 03, 1907, Image 5

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TidLLi A'iLiAJNTA (i-hiOKGIAN AND NEWS. l»a>. r*KPTBMBRTl 3. 1907. The Georgian and News Cheaper Text Book Plan How To Save 20 Per Cent On School Expenses ORB STATIONERY CO., 94 Whitehall Street $6,000 will be saved to the school children of Atlanta, this year by The Georgian. Full details of the special 20 per cent reduction plan are given on this page. A careful reading will show how simple a plan has been devised to make school text-books sell at a price cheaper to fathers and mothers and children than the regular dealer can buy them. ORR STATIONERY CO., 94 Whitehall Street r Atlanta ) Fulton Co.) SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT. In consideration of the reduced rate at which the Georgian and News is sell ing school books to —* — haying secured books I agree to subscribe to The Georgian and News for months: And fur ther I agree to pay (10) ten cents per week for the Georgian and News for the months, which is the regular subscription rate; and upon my fail ure to pay the amount each week in advance, I agree to return all the books bought through them to The Georgian Company upon demand. Business Address: Signed ■ Street. No. Date This agreement must he signed by the father, mother, guardian or some other responsible person, as the reduction on the price of school text books Is allowed ONLY on condition that a subscription to Tho Georgian s taken for one month for each book bought. If there are three children In a family and they need twelve text books for all of them, the subscription agreement must then be for twelve months. This agreement must be brought to Tho Georgian office. PROPERLY SIGNED, before any order will be Issued for books on. the Orr Stationery Company. Much time and confusion can be saved If you will HU this agreement ut- carefully at home before coming to The Georgian office, at 25 West Alabama street. Be sure to write the name and ad dress very plainly, so there will be no mistake about the paper reaching you promptly. Date. To the ORR' ST A TIONER Y COMPANY, 94 Whitehall Street Please,.deliver to, , . , , -— One copy of. Upon payment of tho regular book store price less twenty per cent,, in accordance with our special agreement to furnish all the chil dren of the public schools text-books at less than their actual cost. THE GEORGIAN COMPANY. ms o*ou is nor masriKUit. aho Will HOT IE IE>ISSUED If tosr. By. After the subscrip tion agreement has been properly signed and presented at The Geor gian office, one order similar to this will be issued on the Orr. Sta tionery Company, 94 Whitehall street, for each book desired, and upon presentation at the Orr Stationery Company the book will be sold at The Geor gian’s special reduction price,which is indicated by the black figures at the bottom of this page. HOW! Rtad this carefully, and tea how •impla It la to aave one-fifth of tho coat of tho achool toxtbooka you aro going to buy In tho next j ton daya. Find out how many textbooks ybur children will need this year—cut out of this page the subscription agree ment—write In the blank spaces as In dlcated the number of months equal to the number of books you will have to buy. Sign the agreement, writing very plainly, giving your full name and address, and either bring It or send It to The Georgian office, at 25 West Alabama street, present this agreement properly made out at this office and an order on the Orr Sta tionery Company, at 94 Whitehall street, will be given you for each book. This order Is not transferable and will not be re-lssued It lost. The orders you secure from The Georgian office you will present to the Orr Stationery Company, paying them the twenty per cent Georgian reduction price. The books will then be given you. ■ It’s worth while to remember a few things: You do not pay The Georgia?! any money until your paper begins to be delivered, then you pay the carrier 10 cents per week. This offer Is good for old and new subscribers alike—old subscribers must pay up back subscriptions In full to date. Don’t send your child to The Geor gian office unless he has the subscrip tion agreement properly signed. This offer applies only to textbooks —not to copy, or drawing books or color boxes or writing material. Be sure you know what books you want, as the name of each book goes on the order. • Look ta the bottom of this page and see the two prices, then figure the saving you are going to make. The Conditions: It is important that you fully understand how to secure your school text-books by The Geor- . • gian and News twenty per cent reduction offer and for that purpose kindly read the following conditioi^, which are very simple to comply with; no misunderstanding is possible if carefully fol lowed. ■ For every text-book bought under this offer there must be a subscription for one month to The Georgian and News. This does not mean that there must be a different subscriber for each month. One father or mother or other responsible person chn subscribe to The Georgian and News for as many months as they desirti text-books. The.number of months which any one person can subscribe to. The Georgian aud News iB not limited. ,Each subscription is taken at the rate of 10 cents per week by carrier, which is the regular subscription price of The Georgian and News, payable either all at one time in advance or 10 cents per week to the carrier. Where tho papers are delivered through the postoffice the subscription price must be paid all at one time in advance. Upon the failure of any subscriber to pay the carrier the subscription price weekly for any one week during the time for which the subscription agreement lasts The Georgian and News re serves the right to reclaim all the books bought under this special agreement and will be compelled to take all of them should any of the weekly payments lapse. This special offer applies to text-books only. It does not apply to drawing books, copy books, color box, pencils, pens, inks, slates, satchels, or any other material needed by the children. The books and the special reduction prices are shown at the bottom of this page. The Orr Station ery Company The Orr Stationery Com pany at 94 Whitehall street, upon whom the Georgian and News will give orders for the school boojes, is one of’.the largest school book houses in Atlanta. It is sup plied and equipped with every facility for serving the public, and every careful at tention will be given those who go there to get their books and supplies. Trained salesmen have been obtain ed to give prompt attention and as little delay as possi ble will be caused when you present your orders. Don’t forget the number, 94 WHITEHALL STREET What the 20 Per Cent Reduction Means The amount necessary to pay for the school books of Atlanta and vicinity each year amounts to something like $25,000. This money comes from, every class-of Atlanta's citizens and the expenditure of It touches every household. The Georgian's special reduction offer meaps a saving of $5,000 of the people's money. In families where there are many children the buying o( books is one of the big expenditures of tbo year. It Is prepared for and often denials have to be made to raise the amounts necessary to pay for school books which must be had. * The Georgian and News realizes what this means to large families where there are many children; to the widow whose only boy Is anx ious to take advantage of the splendid system of public schools In At lanta; to the aged grandmother who wants to see her little grand daughter get the education which she must have to "make her way;" to the salaried man who has many to feed aud school—to the laboring man who has ambition for his children; and to all those who know that education Is the lever that moves obstacles In the way to usccess. * The Georgian and News Is glad for these and many other reasons to bo able to assist In this movement for education In effecting a sav ing of $6,000 to the mothers and fathers and children. Every facility will be afforded them at The Georgian office and orders for books will be given out as rapidly as the subscription agreements are presented. ~~ List of Books To Be Used In Public Schools and Their Prices BOOKS ON WHICH PRICES ABE NOT STATED ABE VET TO BE SELECTED BY THE TEAOHEBS. J- M » FIRST GRADE Ward's Primer, parts 1 and 2 combined (Sep tember) 36 49 Lee's First Reader (February) St\|e Edition. .30 .11 Ward's First Reader (April) .36 49 SECOND GRADE Ward'a First Reader (September) .36 24 Ward's Second Reader (November) 44 45 Baldwin's Second Reader (February) ,35 4$ Stepping Stones to Literature, Second Reader (April), Board Edition....'..... 35 .2$ Cloth 35 41 Speller—Benson's Practical, No. 1 15 .12 Music—Modem Muslo Series Primer 35 .1$ Supplementary Music—Melodla Song Book, No. 23 42 THIRD GRADE Stepping Stones to Literature, Third Reader, Boards .45 .36 Cloth 50 .40 Stories of Great Americans for Little Ameri cans (January) .40 .32 Lee's Third Reader (April), State Edition.... .30 .24 Mijafe—Modern Heriea, First Reader... .30 .24 Supplementary Muslo—Melodla Song Hook, No. 2 .40 .32 Speller—Benson’s Practical Book, No. 1 .15 .12 Grammar—Hyde’s Two-Book Course, Book 1 .35 *21 FOURTH GRADE Stepping Stonea to Literature. Fourth Reader, Boards 4S .$$ Cloth «0 ■** Stories of American Life and Adventur. (January) " •$• *60 Old Stories of the East (April) .45 .36 Geography—Roddy'a Elementary 40 .32 Arithmetic—White’s New Complete, Virginia •Edition <9 -32 Grammar—Hyde's Two-Book Course, First Book -33 48 Music—Modem Music Series, First Reader... .30 44 Supplemental^ Music—Melodla Song Book 4o .32 8ix"k:—L',-n»„n'« Practical Hook, No. 1 15 .12 ' IrTlMfL. flU FIFTH GRADE No. 1 Spelling—Reed’s Word Lessons Webster’s Common School Dictionary (op- SIXTH GRADE Stepping 8tones to Literature No. 4, Cloth... Stepping Stones to Literature, No. 6. Boards. Supplementary Reading—Tho Story of Geor gia. by Massey and Wood (January) Spelling—Reed’s Word Lessons Arithmetic—White's New Complete, Virginia Edition Dictionary—Webster's Comqion School Geography—Roddy'a Complete Grammar—Hyde's Two-Book Course, Book 3. Music—Modem Music Series. Second Book... SEVENTH GRADE Stepping Stones to Literature, So. 7, Boards. Stepping Stones to Literature, No. 7, Cloth.. Spelling—Reed’s Word Lessons.. Arithmetic—White’s Sew Complete, Virginia Edition i t Dictionary—Webster’s Common School History—Field’s United States, State Edition Grammar—Hyde’s Two-Book Course, Book 2. Music—Modern Music Series, Third Book.... EIGHTH GRADE Stepping Stones to Literature for Higher Grades, Boards -Spelling—Reed’s Word Lessons Arithmetic—White’s New Complete, Virginia Edition . Dictionary—Webster’s Common School History—Coman & Kendall’s Short English., Grammar—Hyde’s Two-Book Course. So. S.. Agriculture—Burkett, Stevens Hill Musk*—Modem Mu. io Series, Thltd Hook.... 4“.- ■§3.- Hi ill . .50 .40 .32 . .40 .32 .28 . .25 49 . .72 46 , .88 .71 . .<% .32 . .60 .48 . .43 .38 . .36 48 .25 .20 1 .32 .72 .58 .88 .71 .60 .48 .40 .32 .48 .38 .60 .48 40 .40 .32 .72 .58 .65 .52 .60 .48 .60 .40 .38 .60’ .48 .25 JO .40 .32 .73 .58 .90 .72 .60 48 .7.7 .60 .50 .40 BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Hall's Algebra .' Well.' Academic Arithmetic Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry (re vised) Knapp's Virgil—Caeear. Cicero and Horace (any edition) : Xenophon's Anablas, Goodwin’s Revised... Myer's Ancient History Engllah Literature—Selection, from Standard Books *. Bergen’s Foundations of Botany (with Flora) '(Without Flora) Gage"3 Introduction to Physical Science, Lat est Edition- Ramsey's Elementary Spanish Reader Genung'a Outlines of Rhetoric.... Hill’s Beginnings of Rhetoric Titden's Commercial Geography Peterman’s Civil Government, Georgia Edition American Literature (any edition) Bentt ft Denny'* 7'nmposltlon—Literature.... English Literature (any edition) West's Latin Grammar Babbitt's Greek Grammar Pearson's Greek Prose Composition Pearson’s Latin Prose Composition Gilbert ft Brigham's Physical Geography Remsen's Briefer Course In Chemistry (Latest Edition) Collar ft Daniel's First Year In Latin Barnes' Complete Typewriter Instructor (Remington) Graham's New School of Standard Phonog raphy Kltchoer’a Geometrical Note Book Principles of Pattern Making Faunce's Descriptive Geometry..3 i, Wentworth's College Algebra (Revised) Wentworth's Analytical Geometry. .1 J a 09 5* £ llE al . 1.00 40 . 1.00 40 .. 1.25 J 1.00 , 1.50 140 . 1.60 I 1.20 1 1.60 1.20 . 1.30 .96 1.00 .80 1.00 .80 1.00 .80 1.25 1.00 1.36 1.00 .60 .48 .80 .90 .72 1.60 140 .90 .72 1.00 .80 1.35 .1.00 1.1* .90 1.00’ .80 1.60 140 1.00 .65 .44 .76 .60 i.25 1.50 2 1.25 1.00 J jL m ill BBS* GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Colaw ft Ellwood's Advanced Arithmetic.... .50 ,48 Wentworth's New School Algebra 1.13 ,90 Wentworth’s Plane and Solid Geometry (Re vised) 1.25 140 Hill's Beginnings of Rhetoric.... 1.26 1.00 Maxwell & Smith's Writing In English 75 .60 Lockwood ft Emerson's Composition and Rhetoric 1.09 40 American Literature (any edition) .... . mu English Literature (any edition) .... Myers' General History 1.50 140 Adams ft Trent's History of United States... 1.50 140 Balley^Veiementary Botany 1.10 46 Hark ness' Complete Latin Grammar..., 1.35 140 Keetel’s Analytical and Practical French Grammar 1.50 1.20 Selected French Texts .... .... RennetPa FmindAtfnn« of Latin..SO ' ,72- Collar's Practical Latin Composition....• •••• 1.00 .10 Bennett’s Caesar, Virgil and Cicero........ .... Choix de Contes Contemporans .... Peabody’s Moral Philosophy .90 .72 Williams & Rogers’ New Complete Bookkeep ing and Blanks 2.60 2.00 Graham's Stenography—Chart by Briscoe.... 1.00 JO . Remssns Elementary Chemistry .80 J4. Genung’s Outlines of Rhetoric 1.00 JO THden’s Commercial Geography (New) 1.25 14 Brittain's Introduction to Caesar. 75 J| Selections from Standard English Literature , Comprehensive Dictionary Doem’s Song Chaplet 1.00 Modern Music Alternate Third Reader 50 ' ? - ‘mfi niiflHii K "ITT