Measuring about 10" x 15", this is the October, 1910, issue of "Uncle Remus's Home Magazine", founded by Joel Chandler Harris, but it is incomplete. With the cover missing, it runs from page 3 to page 42, but with one page (page 37/38) also missing. 

In addition to several fiction contributions, the magazine contains an episode in a series of recollections of "Recollections of Alex H. Stephens", who was the Confederate States Vice-President during the Civil War. Plus a preview of the upcoming Conservation Congress in Atlanta, with Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot among the scheduled speakers. And several articles related to automobiles, including one on road improvements in the South and articles on car ownership by J. D. Maxwell (first Vice-President of United States Motor Co.), C. P. Henderson (of the Cole Motor Car Co.) and Hugh Chalmers (President of Chalmers Motor Co.) There is also a single page of sheet music for the tune "Dixie Jingles" by Monroe H. Rosenfeld.
The advertising content includes an aviation themed quarter-page Coca Cola "arrow" ad featuring an early bi-plane (or "Aero-Plane"); plus nice period ads for Victor records, Gillette razors, and Haynes automobiles. (Because of the advertising content, it won't qualify for Media Mail, so shipping will be based on your zip code.)

In addition to being incomplete, it is in heavily used and worn condition, with some pages already pulled away from the binding staples, and some chipping and silverfish damage around the page edges. 

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