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(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
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Beautifully and profusely illus
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riety of the best literature. Address
JEFFERSONIAN, Thomson, Ga.
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For 5 subscribers and $5.00 you get,
as Premium, THE LIFE AND TIMES
OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Illus
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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.
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question of Negro Slavery.
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JEFFERSONIAI, Thomson, Ga.
To the Veters of the Northern Judi
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I announce my candidacy for the
office of Solicitor-General of the
Northern Judicial Circuit, subject to
the primary to be held for that pur
pose. I assure you that I will appre
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L. D. M’GREGOR.
HELP SAVE ONE MOTHER’S
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Why do girls go wrong? Sometimes
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almost daily.
The pages of the Florence Critten
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nate women and girls, their needs and
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HELPERS. Not all can be mission
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A HISTORY OF THE WORLD AND
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