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A STORY AND A STUDY OF THE
OLD SOUTH,
BETHANY
which was the name of the ancient
church where Thomson now flourishes.
Mr. Watson’s descriptions of condi
tions preceding the Civil War, and
during the war have been pronounced
by old folks as truer to life than those
found in any other book.
His statement of the case for the
South is considered by many the fair
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Jefferson Davis appear in life-like man
ner in the book.
Bethany is bound in cloth and is il
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BOUND VOLUMES OF MAGAZINE
We have taken the flrat six numbers of the Magazine, January to June,
inclusive, and stripped off the covers and the advertising pages, and
bound them into a book. There are only 287 of these.
The volume makes a most beautiful and useful book for any library.
The binding is cloth, the back is gilt-lettered, and the work is done in the
best manner. The volume Is profusely illustrated and is printed on supe
rior book paper.
To the young and to the old, this book will ever be of great value and
a source of permanent benefit.
We are offering this volume of more than 700 pages, with scores of
the most attractive pictures, including the eplendld drawings of Gordon
Nye, at >2.00.
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which Mr. Watson was robbed by Cot W. D. Mann and Mr. C. Q. DeFrance.