Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, September 26, 1907, Page PAGE SIXTEEN, Image 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN rprizes «cnn nn prizes I »> JAN. 1. I>W fIOUU.VU RM APRIL I.IHI ! To Agents, Club-Raisers and Country Papers I 8200.00 .JANUARY 1, 1908 I SIOO.OO to Agents and Club-Raisers and SIOO.OO to Country Papers, for the largest list of subscribers I sent us by January 1, 1908. , z FIRST PRIZE $50.00 SECOND PRIZE $25.00 THIRD PRIZE $15.00 FOURTH PRIZE SIO.OO I These prizes will be paid to agents and papers separately. We believe it is unfair for an agent to have to work against a paper, and we have therefore divided the prize money equally between the two: S2OO in all January I—sloo1 —$100 to agents and SIOO to papers. jK Tn 0 n n ADD I I 1 1O A >l5O 00 to Agents and Club-Raisers and >l5O-00 to Country Papers, •P wVV •V V aa * ax < I j Iy U O for the largest number of subscribers sent us by April 1, 1908. FIRST PRIZE $60.00 SECOND PRIZE $40.00 THIRD PRIZE $30.00 FOURTH PRIZE $20.00 I $300.00 in all April Ist, one-half to Agents and one-half to Papers. All one Contest. This Is all one contest, only we divided into two. All subscriptions sent in from now on will count in the final distribution of prizes April 1, 1908. LIBERAL COMMISSION TO AGENTS SPECIAL CLUBBING RATES TO PAPERS The above Prizes are offered IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR COMMISSIONS OF 30 PER CENT. TO AGENTS. AND IN ADDITION TO TriE SPECIAL CLUBBING RATES OFFERED TO COUNTRY PAPERS Thus it will be seen that those who compete for the prizes and fail to get them, will nevertheless be earning good money byway of the Commis sions and Clubbing rates. • • Suppose an Agent sends in too names by the first of January, for instance. Such Agent earns >3O in any event. O:. Magazine subscribers, oiMhe >45>00 ** S "° a PP en that the 100 subscriptions won either of the prizes, the Agent would, of course, earn that much more than In this contest Two Magazine Subscribers Will be Counted as Equal to Three Subscriptions to THE WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. Bear in mind this difference, the same being founded on the fact that the price of WATSON’S JEFFERSONIAN MAGAZINE is $1.50 Per Year. While That Os WATSON’S WEEKLY is SI.OO. Write us a card stating your intention to compete for the prize. We will mail you Subscription Blanks and Sample Copies upon application. . V^r^. trUe j arted reformer who believes in the principles of Jeffersonian democracy ought to feel kindly to the Watson publications, and a luncired thousand subscribers can be obtained for each if those who that Mr. Watson is right will go to work on this line. I Address THOS. E. WATSON, Thomson, Ga. "X "lELEGRAPHY / / / x/ z ' Z z J 9 V //// and teacher of 17 years’experience. Bagwell Bus- I / x" —7 —/Z'TJz/a iness College has facilities for giving a practical -A I f/k S/l/2 /i /k / ’S3 course in this fascinating art that can not be / j Jr,/firJw.JvrsJzJ i f//?. secured in any other school in the South. Owing ' / / \ yyy to the great demand for operators at salaries ______ - ) ran S in 2 from ss° to S IO ° P er month, Telegraphy ■ — 1 **' offers an inviting field to young people of both s' z sexes. GEORGIA'S LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TRAINING The Chartier System of Shorthand taught at Bagwell Business College is beyond question the most remarkable educational discov • • ><* 1 e ry of the age.. It is so simple that a school boy or girl can master it J without any trouble. Records like the above are not the exception but the rule. Hun dreds of our students are holding positions with leading firms after z Old y eight to twelve weeks’ study. Compare that with the five to Hl . eight months required to learn any of the old systems. Bk-; it has been adopted in over 200 of the demand for graduates of Bagwell’s card systems and all the latest time- MhhbJ leading Busln ess Colleges in the Business College Is always greater saving devices carefully taught. last three years. than the supply. The work is in complete accord All of 01(1 systerns contaln hun ’ Every graduate of this school is with methods used in the office of the dreds of rules > and thousands of hard- guaranteed a position as soon as pro- best business houses. Our graduates to-memorize word-signs and contrac- ficient. therefore, do not have to “learn over’’ 11 !1S BOOKKEEPING. when they enter the business world. SAM C. McCAMY Chartier Shorthand consists only of Bookkeeping is taught by the Actual our modern methods and systems stenographer with Atlanta 80. Fee cIX ‘tX/faX ‘’T’’ TT' TT St “ dent ab °"‘ tW ° ■“ tory, after twelve weeks’ study of than any other system and read like m ° St practlcal and comprehensive and $l5O on a course. Chartier Shorthand. print course taught in the south. Complete .** Business men have recognized the Office Training Course. Corporation Write today for a new and attract- J. 0. BAGWELL, President, 198 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga, ' WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN.