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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
HAS READ ROTH SIDES OF CON
TROVERSY.
Dear Mr. Watson: I have just fin
ished reading your last notice con
cerning the man Seely in Jeffersonian
of December 29th, just passed. You
have, to my full satisfaction, made
out your case, clear and true, and the
public owes you a debt of gratitude
that cannot be refused, but will be
finally recognized and due credit ex
tended sooner or later. Your noble
and manly fight for the rights of the
common people is bound to go down
in history as one of the boldest and
most daring efforts of one of the
people’s best friends. Your greatest
reward wall probably be paid to your
country and state after you have
passed from the scene of action and
will be a legacy worthy of the “noble
men” of any country or age. I hope
and believe the wise hand of a Divine
Providence is guiding you in the
questions you are so ably discussing
in your writings. Your exposure of
American Awarded Medal
On a Rupture Device
Mr. F. J. Stuart, an American residing
in St. Louis, was recently awarded a
medal and diploma showing certificate
of merit of the first class, by a London
Institute. Mr. Stuart is inventor of the
STUART PLAS-TR-PAD for rupture.
Letters patent have been granted by
many governments on this form of
Hernia support, and medicine applica
tor. The purpose of this support is to
securely hold the rupture in place, and
also supply a soothing and healing
remedy thereto, which will be taken up
and absorbed by the pores to heal and
relieve the parts of pain. When pat
ent was granted in Great Britain, Mr.
Stuart also obtained the Medal and
Diploma. Truss wearers will no doubt
appreciate an invention of such ex
ceeding worth as to merit such notice.
By addressing Mr. Stuart at St. Louis,
Mo., those interested will probably be
furnished full information.
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THE JEFFERSONIAN
the foreign mission question is some
thing grand. I have read what your
enemies charge against you and then
your defense and am not going to
wait till you are gone and then say
you were right, a true “Tribune” of
the people, but want you to know
this good day that I am with you and
hope many days of usefulness may
yet be spared to you to wield your
genius and God-given talents for the
betterment of our dear Southland. So
go on, trusting all to the God of jus
tice. Very truly, your friend and
reader, J. W. JONES.
Marshville, N. C.
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In re-claim of Enquirer Sun Co.,
$12.00.
Mr. W. W. Jester, Richland. Ga.
Dear Sir: We have written you
several times concerning the above
claim and regret your seeming in
clination to litigate same. Failing to
hear from you immediately, we will
be forced into action. What are you
going to do about it? Yours truly,
Merchants Trade, Credit & Collection
Bureau.
I have had their agent to come to
my house at night, after I had partly
undressed for bed, and call for a
light, that he might show me my ac
count. So you see I can’t shell corn,
go to mill or feed my cow or chop
wood for my wife without being an
noyed with said poor little hungry
editors’ duns.
Dear Sir: The “dun” which is
above has come to me sometimes
when I was most ready to go to bed,
and the agent would insist on my
looking at my account. I want to
explain and ask for some informa
tion: Some two or three years since
I subscriged for the paper in question
for only three months and paid the
price (50 cents) in advance and in
presence of witnesses with the under
standing that said paper was to be
discontinued at the expiration of the
three months unless I renewed my
subscription. I did not renew but
the paper came on just the same for
nearly a year, and I met the agent
and paid up again for the year with
the promise that the paper would be
discontinued at the end of the time
paid for, but the paper just kept up
its coming after it should have
stopped under our agreement. I put
a letter in a return envelope request
ing the paper to be discontinued, but
it didn’t avail anything. I then re
quested our rural route agent to
leave it at the office, but it just came
on. I then notified the postmaster
to not send paper to me, but paper
kept coming over all protest that was
at my command, and now I am an
noyed with frequent duns and it
seems that the dear little hungry edi
tor would injure my credit with the
mercantile world if I fail to come
across with the scads that he de
mands of me.
Mr. Watson, is this using the mails
for fraudulent purposes? I intend to
be very careful how I subscribe for
little Ix 2 newspapers from now on
till the millinium. Please answer
through The Jeff and send me a copy
by the time the ink is dry, and
greatly oblige,
Yours very respectfully,
W. W. JESTER.
Richland, Ga.
Watson’s Magazine for February
contains several instructive editorials
by Mr. Watson on subjects of na
tional interest.
GOOD MEN AND WOMEN PRAYING
FOR JEFF CAUSES.
Dear Tom: I have just read the
Georgian of December 21st,- headed
“The Last of Mr. Watson,” and I
find to my surprise that you are crazy
but I would be glad if there were
more like you. I know you are a
friend to the common people and
you have more true friends in Geor
gia than all the Seelys and Hokes put
together.
Keep up the fight, Tom, for you
are the only champion we (the com
mon people), have today and there
are thousands of good men and
women praying for you and the cause
you represent. I hope you may live
to see some of the fruits of your
grand fight. I can truly say, God
bless you, Tom. I am,
Your true friend till death,
W. H. PITTMAN.
Auburn, Ga.
HELL OF A NOISE BUT NO WOOL.
Dear Sir: I decided to write a few
lines to you and the readers of The
Jeff, to let you all know that you
have some staunch friends still liv
ing in Paulding County yet, men
who have been tried and found true
to the principles of Jefferson. I have
been a close student of the recent
tirade of abuse heaped upon you by
F. L. Seely of the Georgian. What
a fuss and stink he has made; he re
minds me of the fable of the devil
shearing the old sow. Hell of a
noise and no wool. Anyone having
the instincts of a gentleman or lady
can see that he has done a good job
of whitewashing on our next Chief
Executive. I would suggest 'that
Seely and Smith’s friends bury them
and erect to their memory a mon
ument built of jackass sculls as high
as the highest telephone pole; such
a shaft would be a true emblem of
their past lives.
Now a word to the readers and
friends. Let us all line up in one
solid phalanx, behind our leader,
the Hon. T. E. Watson and help him
fight for a square deal. We all know
he is our friend. With cordial best
wishes to you and all the rest.
Dallas, Ga. B. H. OWEN
TO THE FRIENDS OF THE JEF
FERSONIANS.
Will you continue to lick the hand
that smites you? To the friends of
the Hon. Thos. E. Watson; to you
who know that Mr. Watson has-been
fighting your battles for years, single
handed and alone; to you who know
that Mr. Watson has been belied, os
tracised and persecuted; to you who
know that no other man of Georgia
has ever had the courage to labor
under such disadvantages and make
such sacrifices as Mr. Watson has
made for the cause of the people:
You know, or ought to know, that of
all the reforms that have been placed
on the statute books of Georgia for
the last twenty years was first advo
cated by Mr. Watson. You know
that the Democratic party of Georgia
has adopted nearly every plank of
the Populist platform and most of
them have been enacted into law and
placed on the statute books of Geor
gia; you know, too, what the Demo
crats said of Mr. Watson and his fol
lowers when they were demanding
these reforms. They were called
lunatics, fanatics and anarchists.
When Mr. Watson tried to speak to
the people he was howled down in
some places, rotten-egged in other
places and would have been put to
death had it not been that they were
afraid of Mr. Watson’s friends. Now,
in the face of all these facts, know-
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him for advocating them have them
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that Mr. Watson was right. Now,
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