The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, June 22, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. CLOSING OUT AT COST. AVe are going to make a change in our Business and will in the next 60 days close out our stock of Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, No= tions, etc. AT COST. These goods must be sold and we MEAN just what we say. Our Sale Will Continue from DAY to DAY Until Our Entire Stock is Sold. REMEMBER Every thing is to be sold At Cost. Not what it COST YOU but what it COST US. If you want BARGAINS Come and see for yourself that WE MEAN every word we say 3 Terms Spot Cash. W. H. SHEATS&CO. Deering Ideal Mowers With Rubber and Ball Bearing. Deer’ng Roller Bearing!tar4l-245 ft cut, A. round of startling victories has marked the path of the Deering Ideal Mower. No grass is too heavy or two light; no land is too rough and no surface is too severe for this plucky little hero. Instead of fric tion bearing it has trolleys and balls; the crank shafts parralel with the ground so that the Self Adjusting Pitman moves steadily back and forth in workman like fashion. The serrated lodger plates hold the grass like the roller of a feed cutter, and nothing can escape or draw in under the sickle. Th i adjustable drag bar pays the interest on the investment. The driver of the Ideal Mower cau cut as slow as he likes, and is never necessary to back when starting the machine. The use of the roller and ball bearings has eliminated friction, and instead of grinding the bearings, all the power is used in cutting the grass. Don’t waste your time and money by using old cfut of date machines, but buy the Deering Roller Bearing Ideal Mower, Send for a catalogue. For sale bv Benton-Adair H’dw. Cos. Harmony Grove, = Georgia. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. r To Mountains of Seashore at One and One Third Fares for the Round Trip, by the SEABOARD AIR LINE. Up-country folks and down-country folks need a shake up at least once a year. The shake up might as well come Fourth of July as any other day. Mountain folks need a dash of seaside and seaside folks need that peculiar something called “mountain air.” WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899. Fourth of July is kind of a jolly affair any wow. Everybody moves somewhere. The query, is where to go? The answer is found in a glance at the Seaboard Air Line system. From the waters of the Chesapeake to the crags and deep trout pools of the Blue Ridge. This railroad will put on sale tickets purchasable of any agent, Ju{y2ud, 3rd and 4th and good to return on or before July 7th, at one and one third fares for the round trip. Plenty of people will be going, but such ample accommodation will be provided that there will be plenty of room for the children —for the whole family. There will be no struggle nor exhaustion incident upon crowding for those who take their Fourth of July outing by the Seaboard Air Line. Rememder, the Fourth of July comes but once a year. It will never do to miss the outing. * * • V-,! *sp FiTOT VW?*7, Jwfifci - Irny't3*7SflPflF • •■ * 'tim wr* v * ; > : • V W ! mi ' i :TiMli ' ; 'i :? PROF. HENRY R. HUNT, Principal of Winder Public School. If you want to get a clear co c ption of the methods used by the money pow er to financially conquer the world do not fail to get a copy of “The Jew and His Money Laws” by Mills Will iams, editor of the ‘'Quill” West Plains, Mo. This little book of thirty-five pages contains sketches frmi the pages of history together with comments which let the light shine in upon the dark ways by which the few have been enabled to become rich beyond the dreams of avarice while the many who create all there is of wealth are hard pressed and poor.—Equity, Topeka Kan sas. FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from a cold set tled on the breast, bronchitis, throat, or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at Winder Drug Cos, Winder, Ga , will be presented witu a sample bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge. Onlv one bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from par ents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given aw T ay, and your di uggists will tell you its cuecess was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy gen erally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will care or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized conn tries. A small boy, writing a composition on Quakers, wouud up by saying that the Quakers never quarrel, never get into a fight, never claw each other, and never "jaw back.” He added ‘Pa is a Quaker, but I really don’t think that ilia is.” —Ex. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Hail’s Catarrh Cure man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos., Tole do Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in do6es from 10drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer oue hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni als. Address, F. J Cheney & Cos., Toledo, 0., Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. It’s a mean man who will neglect his family in order to pose as a public ben efactor. HENRY A. WISE ON CHinNEY ROCK. What Virginia’s Former Governor said of this Famous North Carolina Crag. * In the ini Ist of one of his impa-sioued speaches years ago, during the ‘‘Know Nothing’ campaign, the late Henry A. Wise formerly Governor of Virginia and perhaps its most eloquent orator stretch ed himself to his full height and exclaim ed: ‘‘Those mountains which lift their hands to milk the clouds. ” The old chap was without doubt referring to Chimney Rock. His index fi lger was pointing di rcctly at Chimney Rick. Heury A. Wise is dead but Chemney Rock still lives. HenrvA Wiso is immortal So is C.iim uey Rock. Cuimaey Rock.is one of the boldest of American cragf. The Sea board Air Ltue will take you there - It is only seventeen miles beyond Rather fordtou. Railroad ticketsgood over the stage line. The ride is one of phenom enal grandeur. The inns are set cozily in the recesses of the wild mountain range. One dollar to two dollars p er day. The beds are clean. The fool is plenti ful and toothsome. The pools are solitary and cool aud glistening with speckled trout. The leafage of the steeps is a ceaseless study* and solace and stirnu laut The summer thermometer does light duty, having a"beat” of only from from bO to 81 . This means deep sleep by night and loug climbing walks by dty. Everybody wants to walk. But Henry A. Wise said it all. Summer trur ist rates from all parts of North Caroli na. Don’t miss it, men and brethren. Inquire of all Agents. 4 Kick” if every thing is not perfectly comfortable. Watch the baby get well. \Vatch the boy from college get tough as hickory. If Chimney Rock is anything, it is a place to set the family up against the Fall Lxcnsion tickets on all sales at all Seaboards Air Line theket offices to Chimuey Rock and return at greatly re duced rates. Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press Anthon, lowa, says: “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen years, have recommended it to hund dreds of others, and have never known it to fail in a single instance. For sale by Winder Drag Cos, With her first long dress a girl stops crying and begins to cultivate the art of weeping. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was :ude tot Is That Sick Han Democ racy, Dead? Dalton Herald. Is all this strife, contention and bit terness over a division of the estate, or is it for the purpose of dividing the pen plo so that they may still be plundered and weakened that imperialism may be established for the sole benefit of Plu tocracy? VVe believe this is the same gairo of fraud and deception that was played on the Greenback, Alliance and Populist people by the leaders of Dem ocracy. How can any man believe that the leaders of that party are working in the interest of the people? In 1896 they were doing all in their power to fuse with everything in sight, and any mm who refused to do so was too base an l vile to keep company witij. How dif ferent is their action now! In a number of States they have refused to act with Pupudtts or Silver Republicans. In the St. Louis conference all was confusion and discord. They refund Ex-Gov ernor Altgeld of li.inois, leader of tin Silver Democracy, admittance into the committee; preferred charges against Devlin for circulating silver literature and are now investigating him for this crime. The bitterest war known in the party is on in Illinois and New York, The gold standard faction is doing every thing that can be done to divide the Democrats, and the silver faction doing all that is in the power of that faction of old foxy leaders to divide the reform r forces. Mr. Ohl evidently saw enough to con vene© him at St. Louis; and Aitgeld ad mits the weakness of the party. Both, of these men 3eem to have lost all hopes. The New York Verdic, a leading Deroe cratlc paper, says, “Pat silver in the platform and you lose New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Indi ana and kill the party.” Mr. Hoke Smith the leader of the party in Georgia, through his paper the Atlanta Journal, has instructed his lieutenants through oat the State to pull for Bryan and the 1892 platform, which contains no declar ation only that the Democrat politicians are spoiling for the spoils of office. The silver element- Populist and Republican —of the West has left the party almost to a inau. The leaders refused to declare for any.thing at St Louis in order, per haps' that the people might lose hope and drift away from party. The enemies of the people and reform always work for division, and the friards of Plutoc racy do the same. What is Democracy doing; working for division or union? No use to be de ceived hore. Have the Democratic lead ers betrayed the people again? If the Democrats have not sold out to the Re publicans how will you expluiu the ap pointments made in Georgia the other day; oat of eleven appointments to office under the government the Democrats got six, aud at Cedartown a Republican was put out of the post office and a Demo crat appointed in his place. Politicians don’t appoint political enemies to office. And Plutocracy cau rule this couu try on ly by keeping the leaders of the two old parties well in hand and see that they keep the people divided in sham battles over false issues. ‘‘By their fruits ye shall know them.” The democratic and republican parties are responsible for all our laws both state and national. If yon believe that these laws are wise and just, then yon , should continue to vote for the parties ! that made them. But if you believe that our present laws are not wise and just, and that the condition of the country is not as good as it should bs. or not as good as it might be under jnst i and wise government, then it is your duty to quit voting for the parses that have made the laws and brought the country to its present condition. And if there is no political p irty in existence advocating such a system of govern ment as you think would bs better fhan the present system, then you should ad vocate the formation of anew party upon such principles as you think would better the conditions. It is not vme or patriotic to remain quiet ami submit to a code of laws or a system of government that you believe is not just. Only the coward and the imbecile will submit to injustice without a protect.— West Plains Quill. One Minute Cough Cure, cures, That ia v hat it was made for, NO. 24