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BRINGS ADVERTISING
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J. T. DUNCAN
The Hide and Chicken Man.
HIDES
Cluckens, Eggs and Country Produce
1 Buy for Cash and Sell for Cash Only
Moultrie, Ga., Oct. 27, 1915.
Mr. O. S. Lee,
Mgr., Advertising Dept.,
Jeffersonian,
Thomson, Ga.
Dear Sir: In replying to yours of
the 25th, I will say that you can rest
assured that the Jeffersonian gets
results, I have been advertising for
quite a while but never before have
I had an ad. to get the results that
the Jeff, has, they have answered
from all parts of four states, and
they are still coming, every mail
brings inquiries, and some of them
are shipping me hides without asking
for the price. I suppose I have re
ceived at least 150 letters and cards
asking for price list.
You may run the ad (4) four
■weeks and when I want to reach the
people 1 will always use the Jeffer
sonian-.
With best wishes io you ana the
Jeffersonian, I am,
Yours very truly,
J. T. DUNCAN.
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G.EXAN COMMENDS WATSON FOR
DEFENDING GEORGIA.
Dear Mr. Watson: Through the
efforts of our good old friend and
Confederate veteran, H. B. Rogers,
of Chalk Mountain, Texas, and the
writer, am enclosing a list of 29
subscriptions to the Jeffs. The ma
jor portion of the honor is due Mr.
Rogers, as he secured the most sub
scribers.
We all admire your courage in
defending the State of Georgia from
those who, for a mess of political
pottage, would sell its birth-right.
We are heartily agreed on the Frank
case. I have just finished reading
Mr. Dorsey’s speech to the jury that
condemned Frank; also, Mr. Arnold’s
speech to the Court in his attempt
to set aside the verdict of the jury.
It is an eloquent address, but very
little argument—and that very flim
sy. There is no doubt in my mind
but tl °t Frank’s attorneys knew he
was guilty of the murder of Mary
Phagan.
Keep after those “Foreign Mission’’
grafters; they need to be shown up
in their true color. That is one of
the biggest grafts in these United
States.
Wishing you many more years of
prosperity, I am,
Yours very devotedly,
A. H. RODEN.
TRIBUTE FROM INDIANA LAW
YER AND REPORTER.
Dear Sir: On account of the cruel
blows dealt you by both political and
religious press, I was eager to have
the good and true stuff, dished up
by you in the Leo Frank case, mailed
to me. Am mighty glad to receive it.
How gloriously intrepid, for a great
lawyer, historian and statesman, in
this fierce and desperate -rge of
graft, plunder and slaughter, to stand
up boldly for truth and justice!
Never in 6.000 years was it more
dangerous, for a master intellect, to
speak and publish the truth, than it
is right here, beneath the old ban
ner of Stars and Stripes today. See
what a few high-toned silk-stocking,
dollar-ehasing crooks of Colorado
are doing to that honest, brave, little
giant. Judge Lindsey. Then notice
the same gang banquetting that sanc
timonious exploiter, that wholesale
Christian(?) robbe* John D. Rocke
feller. Jr., who hired thugs, gunmen
and murderers to go to Ludlow, dur
ing the strike, and paid them for
shooting and killing unfortunate, in-
men, women and children.
With the Rockefeller gang of exploit
ers, who run this nation and the
world, it’s no longer a question of
God or Mammon. With them it’s
Mamr’on, Mammon, MAMMON.
vnnrs with great respect,
Ind. THERON S. FISK.
THE UEF'FERSONIA.N
M NOBLE TRIBUTE FROM NEW
YORK MAN.
Dear Mr. Watson: I am leaving
here tomorrow for my home. Before
doing so, however, I wish to say that
I have derived the keenest pleasure
and profound knowledge from read
ing The Jeffersonian and numerous
other works of yours.
Previous to my arrival here, one
month ago, I was very prejudiced
against the people of Georgia, or
rather a State which countenanced
the Frank episode. Today I honor
your State and its people, and par
ticularly do I honor such a noble
son, who has the manhood (back
bone) to call a spade a spade, and
whose great ability and deep learn
ing and honest efforts has done so
much good not only for our South
land but for the entire nation.
I am a conductor of orchestras in
New York City, and it befalls my
lot to appear before hundreds of
thousands of people each season.
I shall make a special point of tell
ing them or as many as. I happen to
meet personally all about your pa
pers, magazines and other works;
and in closing beg to say that my
subscription was handed in today
and I am sure I can get many more
in Now York, and in so doing shall
feel that at least I am in my hum
ble way contributing to the better
ment of the conditions of my fe 1 -
lowman.
The world would be indeed a happy
one if we had more men like Thos.
E. Watson.
Yours very truly,
D. M. RICHARDSON.
Ga
A LADY’S WORD OF ENCOURAGE
MENT.
Dear Sir: In a recent article from
your pen, I thought I detected a note
of weariness, and, also, a feeling of
hurt at the lack of appreciation
shown your efforts: so I cannot with
hold a word of encouragement, even
though it may not be needed.
Many years I have been a close
reader of your writings, and they
have been for me a liberal educa
tion. Ever your loyal friend, praise
of you has made me happy, and
censurs has roused all my resent
ment (which is a pretty considerable
amount).
I may never be able to write a
line, myself, which will benefit hu
manity, as I once hoped to do, but
I trust I shall live long enough to
help spread the gospel of your teach
ing. For often, I know, have you
felt the bitterness and truth of the
lines:
“Truths would you teach, or save a
sinking land:
All fear, none aid you, and few un
derstand.”
Incidentally, I’ve been wondering
by what means in John Grant’s ad
vertisement you were made to look
“as fierce as a forty-pounder” (what
ever that may meant, while our ex-
Governor shows. such a mild, serene,
countenance, that one could believe
he “snored sweetly” though sur
rounded by a savage mob.
Your friend,
LEONORA SHEPPARD.
Ga.
HERE’S A CHANCE FOR SOME
HOME MISSION WORK.
Dear Sir: Seeing your article in
the paper that there were hundreds
of people in the United States whose
parents were too poor to send them
to public school, and I have some'
children and am not able to send
them to public school, so please, sir,
send and tell me how I can send
them to public school.
JOHN FREEMAN.
Pa.
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