Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, November 14, 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 $6.00. (2) First 3 numbers of the Magazine, bound in doth, make a book es 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 OP THOMA* JEFFERSON. Blus trated. Bound in cloth. In this work Mr. Watson gives: (1) A full life of Mr. Jefferson. (8) A full explanation of Jefferso nian Democracy. (3) A full history of the United States from the first settlement down to 1838. (4) Much history that does not ap pear in the other so-called “Histories” of the United States. (I) Much new and valuable inform ation concerning the South’s contribu tions to American greatness and glory; (8> The South’s true position on the question of Negro Slavery. EARN THE PREMIUM AND READ THE BOOK. Address JEFFERBONIAI, Thomson, Ga. TA* Dixie Business College THE SCHOOL FOR THOROUGHNESS Oniy Thorough Course in Office Routine and J®"®* the Southeastern States. Most Comprehensive, up-to-date Book- Typewriter. Banning and o P In Atlanta. Write for Cat- alog and Special Summer Rates. H. L. BRIDGES & BERNARD C. ANSTED Proprietor*. To Agents and Others The Jeffersonian wants to live, as well as to let live. in selMa’enw C °* t P,per ““P® ll "» 10 ado P t certain rules Commi ” lo » on the 12 combination offer, hii offer Im intended for th® individual subscriber. 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THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, 12 to 16 pages, contains the news of the week carefully prepared and in telligently presented. It is published three times a week—Monday Wed nesday and Friday. * “HUMAN LIFE,” edited by Alfred Henry Lewis. It Is one of the leading magazines In the land. It is well illustrated and well written, just the magazine tor the people. It is crispy, breezy and entertaining. CARRIER AND PATRON, monthly, of Cumming, Ga., a regular daily Rural Free Delivery carrier. It is published in the interest of good roads, better mail service, and every thing for the upbuilding of the great Rural Free Delivery of mail the most advanced step of this generation. THE RURAL WEEKLY, of St. Paul, Minn., an independent weekly newspaper with interesting depart ments and news features. Each paper is indexed to show the leading ar ticles of interest. THE METROPOLITAN AND RURAL HOME is the national Agricultural paper of the United States. A great big agri cultural paper, with from 86 to 128 columns of helpful, interesting reading by the most celebrated authorities. THE SOUTHERN STAR, Printed every Saturday, is the oldest Prohibition-Temperance paper pub lished in the South. Its Sunday School Lesson Notes and Religious Ser mons each week are alone worth many times the price of the paper to any religious family. Send your subscriptions direct to THE SOUTHERN STAR, 20 Peters Street, Atlanta Ga. This offer expires Dec. 25, 1907. * AGENTS WANTED ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FINEST PATENT FLOUR BRANAN BROS. - Miller's Agents - ATLANTA, GA. The Department Magazine The Message, published at East St. Louis, 111., is a department month ly magazine. It has each month departments as follows: <lll’ \ Scra P Book Department. The cream of the press of the country will be found in this department each month. 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In this department the very bent that is printed against the liquor traffic will be found each month, 7. Editorial Department The editorials are on subjects of vital im portance. They are thoughtful, well written and aggressive. It is our intention to add other departments to The Message'"™®! as, Farm Life, a department for Mothers, Dressmaking and Fashion De partment, etc. We will send you The Message one year tor twenty-five cents or we we will send you The Message and a $2.00 Gold Fountain Pen for SIJ6. Special to Preachers To .verz pr.aeh.r who will Mnd u* |l.»o w. win y.o th. abor. Magazms for one year and The Preachers’ Library containing ever 188 Sermon Outlines by the greatest Preachers of modern times. The Library Is a monthly containing only sermon outlines, 35 to 70 sermons each month; but they are the best sermons. Or for $1.75 we win send you The Message, The Library and the Two Dollar Gold Fountain Pen. The pee Is guaranteed. If you are la any way dleeatlsfiad you can have year money back. William E. Rutledge, Publisher, East St. Loub, DL. PAGE THIRTEEN