Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, October 31, 1907, Page PAGE THIRTEEN, Image 13

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Bound Volumes of Magazine (1) First six numbers Watson’s Jef fersonian Magazine bound in cloth makes a most valuable book for the library and for permanent, convenient use. Price, postpaid $2.00. As a Premium it goes to you for a club of 5 subscribers and $5.00. (2) First 3 numbers of the Magazine, bound in cloth, make a book of 425 pages. Price SI.OO. As a Premium you get it for a club of 3 subscribers and $3.00. There are only 287 of the No. 1 Book. There can be but 2,200 of the second. Both are beautifully and profusely Illustrated and filled with a great va riety of the best literature. Address JEFFERSONIAN, Thomson, Ga. Great Premium For 5 subscribers and $5.00 you get, as Premium, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Illus trated. Bound in cloth. In this work Mr. Watson gives: (1) A full life of Mr. Jefferson. (2) A full explanation of Jefferso nian Democracy. (3) A full history of the United States from the first settlement down to 1826. (4) Much history that does not ap pear in the other so-called “Histories” of the United States. (5) Much new and valuable inform ation concerning the South’s contribu tions to American greatness and glory; (6) The South’s true position on the question of Negro Slavery. EARN THE PREMIUM AND READ THE BOOK. Address, JEFFERSONIAI, Thomson, Ga. The Dixie Business College THE SCHOOL FOR THOROUGHNESS O«ly Thorou*b Court* in Office Routine and Touch Typvwritin* offered In the Southeastern States. Mort Comprehensive, up-to-date Book keepin*. Shorthand, Typewritinc, Raakin* and Penmanship Courses in Atlanta. Write for Cat alo* and Special Summer Rates. B. L. BRIDGES R BERNARD C. ANSTED. Props toews. To Agents and Others The Jeffersonian wants to live, &e well as to let live. Therefore, the cost of the paper compels us to adopt certain rules in self defense. (1) We canont allow any Commission on the |2 combination offer. This offer is Intended for the individual subscriber. We Cannot Pay Commissions on Renewals Having already paid one liberal commission to get the subscription, we do not feel that it is fair to us to have to pay another. (3) These papers which are clubing with the Jeffersonian are re quested to take notice that the club rate applies to new subscriptions and not to renewals. Please Remember This Subscriptions for less than 6 months will not be accepted. Shorter terms are too much trouble for the small sum involved. (5) The Jeffersonian prefers to have an audience of appreciative readers who think enough of the paper to subscribe by the year, and who feel enough Interest to renew their own subscriptions. X A Beautiful and Valuable Book t \ , •' • . • I The first three numbers of Watson’s Jeffersonian have been bound tn a volume of 425 pages. It is profusely Illustrated. This volume is a store house of useful information and good literature. Send 31J5 and get a copy. 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The pen is guaranteed. * If you are in any way dissatisfied you can have your money back. William E. Rutledge, Publisher, East St. Louis, 111. PAGE THIRTEEN