Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, November 28, 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. There are only 287 of the No. 1 Book. Beautifully and profusely illus trated 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. To the Veters of the Northern Judi cial Circuit: 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 ciate vour support. ' L. D. M’GREGOR. HELP SAVE ONE MOTHER’S GIRL. Whose girl goes wrong? Some mother’s —perhaps living, perhaps dead—but always hers. Why do girls go wrong? Sometimes through ignorance, often through am bition, oftenest through deception. How many girls go wrong? Thou sands every year. Today there are fully six thousand in the seventy-one Florence Crittenton Homes trying to gain courage to face a frowning world (fallen women usually get a chilling reception) and to learn some occupa tion which will help them to be self supporting. This is about the aver age number always within the mis sion walls, and yet the faces change almost daily. The pages of the Florence Critten ton Magazine tell of these unfortu nate women and girls, their needs and what you can do to HELP their HELPERS. Not all can be mission workers, but all can help those who are. Though no one whom you know, or for whom yop are responsible, has thus fallen by the wayside, let us urge you to open your hearts to the desperate needs of these strangers who are so needy. » Please send one dollars for a year’s subscription to the Florence Critten ton Magazine. Address, A. W. El liott, Circulation Manager, Atlanta, Ga. New plan for Early Bearing' Pecan Grove ai.d other fruits free, by mentioning Watson’s Weekly. 50 per cent reduction in price of trees. Sure to live. No agents. FREIGHT PAID. W. B. STONE Ct CO. • Thomasville, Ga. WHAT? Still talking politics? What would you give to make some money out of it? Well just send me two dollars and I will send you some Wall street secrets that will put you right up in the “inner circle.” ELMORE SCOTT. Box 104, Ossining, N. Y. Deposit by Mail It is perfectly safe to remit us by mail. Pass books will be sent you by return mall. FARMERS’ ACCOUNTS ESPECIAL LY SOLICITED. We pay interest twice a year at rate of 4 per cent THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK StS Bread St. WM. B. YOUNG, Preeideat. J. ft. WEIQLK. Caahler. Wtiat It IVIeaiYS. If you, a subscriber, get extra eejries, it means that Mr. Watson requests you to hand these extras to year neighbors and friends. More Premiums A HISTORY OF THE WORLD AND ITS PEOPLES. Send 6 new subscribers to either Jeffersonian and get it. If you are renewing, send 5 new subscribers and get the book. (2) On same terms you can get 8- day clock, cathedral gong. (3) Add one more subscriber to the preceding offer and get a set of china containing 47 pieces. (4) If you want a diamond point safety clip fountain pen, 14 karat gold, which Mr. Watson personally guaran tees to be all right, send two new sub scribers to either Jeffersonian, or 1 subscriber to each Jeffersonian, with full subscription for both ($2.50), and get this beautiful and durable fountain pen. (5) Safety Razors are an absolute success and a great luxury. Send three subscribers, or two besides your own and get one. Quit gashing up that twisted mug of yours with that old scythe-blade. (6) Flat Silver Set of 26 pieces! Send 10 new subscribers, or 9 besides your renewal and get this great pre mium. (7) Pressed Cut Glass Ware. A wa ter jug and six tumblers. Send two new subscribers and get the set; or one new subscriber to' the magazine In addition to your renewal for either the weekly or the monthly. (8) Send 3 subscribers to either Jef fersonian and get “The Farmers’ Tar iff Manual,” by C. L. Poorman. This is a cloth-bound volume which tells you all about governmental questions and economic problems. (9) Send 2 subscribers to either Jef fersonian and get Dr. T. A. Bland’s book, “Pioneers of Progress,” contain ing sketches and anecdotes of Lincoln, Grant, Peter •Cooper, Henry George, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and others. This book sells tor $1.25. WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. “If we (tne South) begin NOW by supporting HOME INSTITUTIONS of merit it is nara to estimate the benefit that will accrue fitor* such a policy in the next ten years.”—Richard H. Edmonds. Cbc Georgia IHome Insurance Co. of Columbus, Ga., is a HOME INSTITUTION ORGANIZED 1859 NEARLY A HALF CENTURY OLD Total Assets Over One Million Dollars Surplus to Policy Holders Over One-Half Million Dollars Losses Paid Since Organization Over Five Million Dollars Patronize the Georgia Home and Help IT to help YOU Develop me Infinite Resources of Dixie Land. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FINEST PATENT BRANAN BROS. - Miller’s Agents - ATLANTA, GA. New Way to Give Medicine to Stock AXIL? MviWf TjK-ff WHAT IT IS Ly« Blackman’s Medicated Salt Brick CAIT DCkfni/l 1S of th e purest dairy salt, Sulphur, Salt Petre, Copper || as ’ an d Nux Vomica, as prescribed Use II by a graduate of the American Vet- I erinary College of New York city; I for the ordinai> y diseases of the animals for which it is intended. 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