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The Atlanta Constitution,
Sunday, 31st October 1915,
PAGE 15, COLUMN 5.
BY THOMAS W. LOYLESS
HAVING had so many requests to re-publish in Pamphlet form the Series of Articles by Thomas W. Loyless, that have appeared in The Augusta Chronicle during the past five or six weeks on the above Subject, the same has been done, and will be ready for distribution on November 5th, and as long as they last which will be only a few days.
A great many people have expressed a desire to preserve this Series of Articles dealing with ONE OF THE MOST TRYING EVENTS IN GEORGIA'S HISTORY; while others have expressed a desire to give them still wider circulation, in the effort to FURTHER OVERCOME THE HARM THAT TOM WATSON HAS DONE THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
For either purpose, the articles as they now appear completely revised, "boiled down" and added to 36 pages in Pamphlet Form; printed on Book Paper; illustrated; wire stitched will be found desirable. A limited number are offered the public at about the COST OF PRODUCTION AND POSTAGE 10 CENTS PER COPY.
But The Chronicle cannot undertake to fill Orders for less than five (5) copies each. These will be mailed in bulk either Direct to one Address, or to any List of names that may be furnished.
A number of new Features have been added to the Series; a Statement from Jim Conley's Attorney; the Senator Ollie James MISREPRESENTATION fully exposed and other things.
Those who desire this Series of Articles in Pamphlet form should send in their order at once, as they WILL NOT BE REPRINTED AGAIN for any purpose.
ADDRESS CIRCULATION MANAGER THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AUGUSTA, GA.
NOTE SPECIAL OFFER If you are not already a Subscriber to The Chronicle and wish to try the Paper for six months ($3.00 worth), 25 of the Watson-Slaton Pamphlets will be sent to your Address free; or 50 with a year's Subscription $6. The Chronicle begins the Publication of a "Midnight Edition" next week, and the Paper will be put IN YOUR TOWN the morning of Publication, or your money refunded. They do say there's going to be "some" Politics in Georgia next year; and the 130-year-old Augusta Chronicle is going to have its "say" don't forget that. You are liable to get your money's worth before summer begins. If you SUBSCRIBE NOW, your paper will be dated from January 1, 1916.