The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 27, 1906, Image 3
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, AUGUST
8
NOTICE TO SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS
We have been made the Southern end of The Hearst
News Syndicate—this syndicate is the news gathering de
partment of Mr. Hearst’s Fifteen Million Dollars’ worth of
newspapers—with their private wire from the Atlantic to
the Pacific—the longest private wire in the world.
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Their wires run direct to The Georgian office, and sup
ply us 20,000 to 22,000 words of news a day, which is
supplemented by our own 300 correspondents through
out the South; The pages of The Georgian show
the quality of the service—
an especially Southern service.
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We can supply full leased wire,
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or pony day services of any size from 500 words up—
and include unsurpassed Hearst mat services. Write
us for prices, including tolls.
THE GEORGIAN.
F. L. SEELY,
Publisher.
F’RINSTANCE
500 word pony to Birming
ham, Charleston, Chattanooga or
Nashville, $27.50 a week.
Circuits at a great reduction.
"BEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH."
To the Editor of The Georgian:
Although I am a total atranger to you, I write thla aa a young man
and a citizen of Georgia to expreaa my appreciation of your newapaper,
The Georgian.
In my humble opinion, the editorial page of The Georgian la the beat
In the South, and for genuine merit not aurpaaaed by any auch aectlon of
any paper In the whole country. All the real of the paper la conducted on
an equally high atandard, and the paper aa a whole preaenta to the reader
a well-balanced report of all the newa of the day.
I hope that your paper will alwaya be aa clean, neway and reliable
aa It la now, and that your circulation will Increaae aa much aa the paper
merlta. I would like to aee The Georgian have a paid aubacrlptlon of 60,-
000 at the end of two yeara. fc
With alncere wlahea for the aucceaa of The Georgian, I am,
Reapectfully,
O. W. PA8SAVANT.
Newnan, Oa„ Aug. 22, 1000. ,