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PAGE TWELVE
ANSWER HIS QUESTIONS STOCK
BRIDGE.
Dear Sir: 1 wish to ask you a few
plain pertinent questions:
First. Why is it that you ignore
my request in sending the Ruralist
to me.
Second. Why is it that you are
flooding the state with it when the
stand you took in the Frank case has
most assuredly spoiled its circulation
in the State or Georgia and will
eventually stop its circulation.
Third. Why and how is it that -
you can ask honest men who are
Georgians by birth to still aid you
by subscribing for the Ruralist, when
all true Georgians should feel in
censed against you for defaming
their mother state to aid and abet
Northern papers to besmirch the
name of our fair state with the most
slanderous and libelous charges ever
made and ic all base falsehoods.
Fourth. Why in the name of high
Heaven could you not know that
your influence as an editor would go
down in the sea of popularity as
deep as the ill fated Titanic went in
the Atlantic.
Fifth. Why is it that you are so
bitter and aggressive against Tom
Watson, when he was the only editor
in the state that would say a word in
its defense.
Sixth. Why was it that you could
not be neutral in the Frank case as
the Southern Cultivator was which
will have an increased circulation
over anything it has ever had in the
past.
Seventh. Why is it that you do
not show to an intelligent public that
you did not accept Jew money in the
Frank case for the stand you have
taken in that case.
Eighth. Why was it that you was
instrumental in hissing on Mrs.
Camp on Tom Watson, which has
crippled you and has given Watson
gilt plumage in the eyes of the
people.
Ninth. Why was it that Hearst’s
papers, the Constitution, the semi-
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY
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By Ttios. E. Watson.
FIFTH EDITION NOW ON THE PRESS.
Mr. Watson is to appear before the Federal Court, in Augusta, at
the coming November term of Court. His indictment, obtained by
the Roman Catholic Knights of Columbus, is based on a chapter, in
Latin, taken from Liguori’s Moral Theology, a Roman Catholic text
book of instruction for Roman Catholic Priests.
ELEGANTLY PRINTED. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED. BOARD BINDING.
Revised and Enlarged by Mr. Watson.
POSTPAID,SI.OO
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Jeffersonian Publishing Company,
THOMSON, GEORGIA. /
THE JEFFERSONIAN
Journal took the stand they did. Let
them all answer, farmers are not go
ing to patronize them.
In conclusion let me ask you to
publish this in the next Ruralist an
answer to those nine questions, and
oblige, Respectfully,
L. J. RAGSDALE.
STOP THE ROTTEN RURALIST.
Southern Ruralist,
Atlanta, Ga.
I take this method to inform you
that I want my. subscription to your
paper to be discontinued as long as
you have nothing else to do but to
curse Tom Watson.
I don’t want your uirty sheet any
longer. When I subscribed for your
paper my subscription was to run
three years, which likes about 18
months of being out.
That I will freely give you if you
will send me your paper no more.
I am an old Confederate soldier,
nearly 80 years old, but i still be
lieve in law and order. I believe
that the lyncning of Leo Frank was
a just thing. I certainly appreciate
the community that lynched him. I
believe the men who commposed that
committee was upright men. May
God in His iniimte mercy bless them.
Now in conclusion, let me say hurrah
for Tom Watson.
J. V. NICHOLSON.
_—•
HE WAS PRESENT AT KERLIN’S
TRIAL.
Dear Sir: I have just read, in the
Jeffersonian, a letter from Mrs. A.
B. Camp, wherein she charges that
you lied in the defense of George
Kerlin, for the murder of Pearl
Knott.
You did not lie, in that case. I was
present at the trial and heard every
word of the evidence and every
word of your speech and I am sure,
you made an able and honorable de
fense and did not lie.
Yours truly,
JAMES H. SHEE.
A Georgia Cracker Who has
Made a Success in the Hide and
Junk Business, by Giving Hon
est Weight and Quick Returns
I BUY and pay the highest
market prices for Hides,
Chickens, Ducks,Turkeys, Scrap
Brass, Copper, Zink, Lead, and
all kinds of scrap Rubber.
Write or wire me for prices, or
ship me and see how quick you
get returns, any old way so
you give me a trial shipment.
Once you ship me you will
always be my customer.
My Motto: Honest Weight
and quick returns.
J. T. DUNCAN
The Hide .and Chicken IVlan
Moultrie, Georgia, The Packing House City