Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, January, 1907

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$1.50 Per YearJANUARY, 1907 15 Cents Per Copy

Watson’s
Jeffersonian
Magazine

THOS. E. WATSON
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
ATLANTA, GEORGIA


THE
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OF INDIANAPOLIS
ARTHUR JORDAN, President,

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Dorothy Wordsworth to Coleridge.

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“ANN BOYD” by Will N. Harbin
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“THE LIFE OF JACKSON” by Mr. Watson

Both begin in this number of Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine as serials.

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To Our Readers.


The advertising columns of this Magazine will carry into your homes only the announcements of those whom we have reason to believe do a legitimate and honorable business. Almost to the man, our advertisers were prompted to place their contracts with us, not with a single eye to the returns which they hoped to get as a result of using our space, but because they are broadminded men who believe in this Magazine as you do, enthusiastically predicting and welcoming Mr. Watson’s success.

They with others, whose advertisements will appear in our next issue, will continue to extend this evidence of their sincerity and thereby guarantee Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine a financial success if you as our clientele only patronize them to that extent whereby they can carry their advertisement with us without doing so at a total loss. We are careful as to the character of the advertisements which we carry, which necessarily restricts our revenue from this source, so in your appreciation of this fact we ask you as our friends to so far as possible patronize our advertising friends and in doing so, be careful to mention this Magazine so they may know our people and know they are appreciative.

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ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY
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WASHINGTON, D. C
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Women’s $5 to $10
Very much sought, splendid for engraved monograms.
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Jeweled $25 to $50
The smartest new hair-clasps and veil-pins.
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Silver $1 to $4
Gold $5 to $40
Dainty and practical fastenings, more popular than ever.
GOLD-BEADS,
$6.50 to $20
Always stylish and ornaments of real beauty.
COMBS,
$1.50 to $75
The smart coiffure necessitates these; we have some beauties.
HAT PINS,
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Silver 35c to $2.60
We have right now the prettiest and largest line we’ve ever carried.
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A request brings you the Catalog by return post.

MAIER and BERKELE
The South’s Leading Jewelers
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BOYS’ INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,
ROME, GEORGIA.
FOUNDED BY MARTHA BERRY.


THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH FOR BOYS FROM THE COUNTRY EXCLUSIVELY.
NO BOY FROM THE CITY WILL BE ACCEPTED.


Expenses for Board, Tuition and Plain Washing for term of sixteen weeks are $25.50—just one-half the actual cost to the school. The balance due for the expenses of each student is raised by the personal efforts of the founder of the school.

There are now 125 students in attendance, representing twenty-four counties in Georgia. Many of these boys would have no other opportunity to obtain an education.

Here is a golden opportunity for the people of Georgia to help develop the manhood, the citizenship, the sterling Christian Character of the most worthy boys in the State.

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$25.50 pays the deficit on one student one term.

WILL YOU NOT AID US IN THIS IMPORTANT WORK? Contributions, large or small, gratefully received.


Address all communications to

MISS MARTHA BERRY, Rome, Ga.

1879——————1906

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE
A UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PREPARATORY SCHOOL
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.

THREE COURSES: Classical, Scientific, Commercial; Music and Art. Honest work done by teachers. Exacted of Students.

GOVERNMENT: Military, after West Point Model. U. S. Army Officer, Commandant of Cadets and Instructor in Military Science, French and Spanish. Military Equipment furnished by U. S. Government.

EXPENSES: Total cost for year of 38 weeks, $150.00. Includes Board and Laundry, two Uniforms. Books from $5.00 to $10.00. This school brings an Education within the reach of the poor boy.

OUR AIM: The complete training of the boy.

Twenty-Seventh Session.

Opened September 4th, 1906.

 

For New Illustrated Catalogue, Address,

W. E. REYNOLDS, A. M., President, Milledgeville, Ga.

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The McDuffie Bank
A STATE BANK OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.
Thomson, Ga.

Bank President Watson (presumably)

J. F. WATSON. President.

H. T. CLARY,
Vice-President.

W. S. LAZENBY,
Cashier.

J. GLENN STOVALL,
Attorney.

 


Capital Stock, $25,000.00.


MODERN EQUIPMENT, CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT,

COURTEOUS TREATMENT, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


DIRECTORS:
J. F. Watson, H. T. Clary, W. A. Watson, O. S. Lee, B. T. Bussey, Thos. E. Watson,
J. C. Fanning, W. R. Hadley, J. Durham Watson,
W. S. Lazenby, J. Glenn Stovall.

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A Request.


Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine stands for all that is best in the life of the people and the future of the republic. It will advocate those principles for which its editor has so long fought. It is Mr. Watson’s unselfish ambition to establish this Magazine in the minds, hearts and thoughts of our people; to make it a power for the right against the wrong and to make it a factor in moulding the minds of our young manhood and womanhood for the future.

OUR REQUEST.

If you believe in the principles which this Magazine represents. If you would see it succeed, First, read it, every department. Then talk Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine enthusiastically with every one with whom you come in contact, make up your mind to send at least five (5) yearly subscriptions before our next issue is out, and send them. You will find this an easy task if you will make it a point to call on those whom you know to believe in justice and freedom.

It is impossible to portray in words our appreciation to the many hundreds who have more than granted this request already. We can only predict greater results from them in the near future, which bespeaks our absolute confidence in their unselfish devotion to a cause which has had more than one martyr.

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AN EARNEST REQUEST
Made to All Editors Who Believe in Fair Play.


Gentlemen:

By as foul a deal as was ever made, “Watson’s Magazine,” of New York, has been taken out of my hands.

The written Contract, upon which I relied, has been shamelessly set aside.

A man whom I selected as my personal representative, and placed in the office at a fine salary, which has always been paid, betrayed me.

He and Col. Mann formed a new company, seized the Magazine under legal forms, and are now running it for themselves.

Col. Mann of Town Topics is Editor-in-Chief.

C. Q. DeFrance is Associate Editor and Business Manager.

They have flooded the country with a lying circular letter, intended to deceive the people as to the cause of my withdrawal.

Col. Mann’s name is not even mentioned in this circular.

Almost every statement made about me in that circular is a base, malicious falsehood. They are simply trying to hide their own guilt in a cloud of slanderous fabrications.

In the November number of “Watson’s Magazine” appeared an article with the title of “Explanatory.” It should have been labelled “Defamatory.”

It reeks with venom and lies. Col. Mann wrote part of it, and DeFrance wrote the balance.

These publications of theirs do me the rankest injustice.

I have no mailing list of the magazine which bears my name, and never had one.

Consequently, I am at present powerless to reach the subscribers and readers of “Watson’s Magazine.” I have no way of letting them know the real state of the case.

On account of this very serious disadvantage, I make this appeal to you:

Pray, inform your readers that I am now publishing the genuine Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine in Atlanta, Ga., of which this is the first number.

And that in the “Foreword” of this number is given a full history of my connection with the New York Magazine, together with my reasons for quitting.

In the interest of Fair Play, I beg that you do me this favor.

It is one which, under similar circumstances you would not ask of me in vain.

THOS. E. WATSON.

Watson’s
Jeffersonian Magazine.

THOS. E. WATSON,
Editor and Proprietor.

Vol. I.

JANUARY, 1907

No. 1

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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