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DIXIE'S GREATEST CARTOONIST
“SPAN(’—that’s what his friends eall him (and, oh, what a bunch of
friends he has!)—is the South’s own Cartoonist—and the best of them all. For
the last twelve years he has been cartooning in Montgomery, and his work there
has achieved national fame and recognition.
The Georgian has been tyring to get “Spang” FOR YOU for a long time; but
so have most of the other papers of the country—(that’s how good he is)—but
finally the lure of Atlanta got him—and NOW SPANG’S HERE.
Watch him!
“It’s only in The Georgian that you get such stars as these.”
[t Is The Georgian's Policy to Give You the Best
Always—in every instance. That’s why we've gotten “Spang.”’ That’s why we have James B. Nevin,
John Temple Graves, Arthur Bnsbane, Winsor McCay, Nell Brinkley, “Tad” and all the rest. -
HE GEORGIAN offers you THE VERY BEST in every way. In
cleanliness, in wholesomeness, in accuracy, in ideals, in writers and
in artists.
During the past vear The Georgian has refused thousands upon
thousands of dollars of advertising (which has been eagerly accepted by
other newspapers) because The Georgian did not believe in the produets
advertised,
Long before the present State prohibition law went into effect The
Georgian barred whisky, wine, beer, ete., advertisements from its col
umns. For this newspaper is for HOMES,
As to artists and writers, The Georgian stands foremost. The best
available talent in all America is working for you here every day.
Polly Peachtree and her assistants compile the day's SOCIETY
NEWS for you in a manner complimented by the entire State. Vietor
Barron, ‘‘Boersianer,”’ ete., give you an accurate page of ‘‘Finance and
Markets'’ unequaled, till it 1s classed as the Seoreboard of The South’s
Business World.
The Georgian's Daily Magazine page offers a new plane in fiction,
“There’s An Education in The Georgian™
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romanee, pictures and good writing in general. For instance, the articles
by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow—any one of which is worth the price you pay
for the entire Georgian. Besides Mrs. Wilson, on this page, you will find
the writings of Ann Lisle, Virginia Terhune Van de Water, the pictures
of NELL: BRINKLEY, Ellen Sigsbee, famous women writers and artists.
Then, The Georgian’s comic page. Here is another single feature
worth more than the whole paper costs you. The ‘‘Bringing Up Father"
series by George McManus gives the entire country a good, thorough
laugh every day. ‘‘Baron Bean,”’ by George Herriman, gives your sense
of humor a dip into a funny world remarkably new. ‘‘Polly and Her
Pals,”” by Cliff Steerrett, requires no comment. This family has come to
be accepted by you as a most enjoyable acquaintance. ‘‘Jerry on the
Job,”” by Hoban, has never failed to score big—and ‘‘ Us Boys’’ is a fea
ture akin to your own self. While ‘‘Krazy Kat’’ just romps to your own
heart—and, despite ‘‘lgnatz’s’’ cruelty and all, you ‘‘love him still.”’ And
then there are the two soldier hoys at the top, to the left, whom Stanton
is willing to put there but won't name. It is only in The Georgian that
you get such stars as these.
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SPORTS—the world of sports is ‘‘covered’’ completely in your
Georgian. Two whole pages written by experts—such as Harry Lewis,
Ed Danforth, George E. Phair, James J. Corbett, Damon Runyon—and
““The Crackers and The Gal’’ cartoons by Frank L. Stanton, Jr. ‘‘lndoor
Sports’’ and ‘*Silk Hat Harry’’ comies by Tad: ‘‘Penny Ante,’’ by Jean
Knott. The sport fan finds himself in all his glory on the sport pages
here. . \
Now-—we’ll mention the first of importance last—THE ACCURATE
NEWS—all the news of the world comes to you FIRST, FAST, POSI
TIVE through The Georgian—commented upon by the greatest editors of
the age (on the editorial page), sueh as James B. Nevin, Arthur Bris
bane, John Temple Graves—also the remarkable writings: of Garrett P,
Serviss, Winifred Black, James J. Montague are there.
To follow The Georgian daily is an education !—For in your Georgian
you get the news of the world. The best thought and ideas of the world
in its most interesting light.
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