The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 02, 1899, Image 2

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p/S.A.U^L.bMIT^. %Sl/ Tr&w s domE&viySwM.s —TO — ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA, ATHKNS, WILMINGTON, NEW ORLEANS, CHAT I'ANOOGA, NASH VILLK, AND NfCW YORK, lIOSTON, PI) I LAOKLHHIA, WASHING! ON, NORFOLK, RICHMOND. Schedule In Effect 11c.% 11. 1 SOS. SOUTHBOUND No. 403. No. 41. Lv. New York,Penn.R.R. *ll 00,im *9 00pm Lv. Philadelphia, “ 1 12pra 12 05am Lv. Baltimore, “ 310 pm 2 50am Lv. Washington, “ 4 40pm 4 80am Lv. Richmond, A. C.L., 8 sCpm 9 05am Lv. Norfolk, H. A. L~*B 30pra *9 OOna, Lv. Portsmouth, “ 8 45pm 9 20am Lv. Wl4on. ~ *ll aßpm*UM4rf) Ar. Henderson, “ *l2 50ain *1 48piii Ar. Durham, “ ft Maim 16pm Lv. Durham, “ t 7 00pm flo67an? 'he, Ar. biinford, “ 333 nm 5 05pra Ar. Southern Pines, “ 4 23am 5 58pm Ar. Hamlet, “ C 07am 6 53pm Ar. Wadesboro, “ 5 53am 8 lOpir, Ar. Monroe, “ 6 43am 9 12pm Ar. WilmlDgton, “ *l2 05pm Ar. Charlotte, “ *T soam *lO 28pm Ar. Cheater, “ *8 Odum *los6piu Lv. Oolu nMa,C.X-<fcL.Jt.F. *4lopm Ar. Clinton, 8. A.L., *9 45am *l2 14a;r; Ar. Greenwood, “ 10 35am 1 07iun Ar. Abbeville, “ 11 03am 1 35am Ar. Elborton, “ 12 07pm 2 41am Ar. Athens, “ 113 pm 343 am Ar. Wind* r, " 166 pm 4 2am Ar. Atlanta, (Central Time) 2 60pm 5 20am NORTHBOUND No. 405. No. 39. Lv.Atlanta,(CnTm)S.A.L. *l2oon’u *7sopm Lv. Winder, “ 240 pm 1010 pm Lv. Athens, " 813 pm 1119 pm Lv. EJberton, “ 4 15pm 1231 am Lv. Abbeville, “ 615 pm 185ain Lv. Greenwood, “ 5 41pm 2 09am Lv. Clinton, “ *G3opm *2 55am Ar. Columbia,C.N. k L.B.B *ll 58am T.V. Chester, 8. A. 1... *7 63pm *42sam Ar'.' dharloitc, *lO 26pm oOaro T,v. Monroe, “ *7 45pm *5 65am Lv. Hamlet, “ *ll 15pm 7 45am Ar. Wilmington, “ *l2 40pm J>: Southern Pluop, •* *ls o°am *9 00am Lv. Halelgb, “ *2 20.*.m 11 19am Ar, Henderson, >...*1260pm Lv. Henderson. 328 am 105 pm Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, Ar. Weldon, *2 45pm Ar. Richmond, A. C. L., 8 20am 7 12pm Ar. Washington,rehn.n.R. 12 31pm 11 10pm Ar. Brltlmoro. “ 143 pm 103 am Ar. Philadelphia, “ 350 pm 350 am Ar. New York, “ *0 23pm *6 53.im Ar. Portsmouth, 8. A. L., 7 25am 5 20pm Ar. Norfolk. “ *7 83am 8 38pm * Dally. + Dully except Sunday. No-. 40,1 and 402.—'“The Atlanta Bnec!al,” Solid Ycfitlbuiad Train of l’nl man Sleepers nl Coa-Ues Imtwaen Washington and At lants, ttl-n Puilmnn Sloop ra between Port month and t’lie-ter, S. No . 41 and 39. -“The S. A. L. Express,” Solid Train, Coaohos and Pullman sleeper' between Portsmouth and At lent a. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains mske inim 'ste connections „t Atlanta for Montgomery. Mobile, New Or- Ican . Te\a . California, M x eo, Chatta nooga, Kasliville, Memphis, Mueon, Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to It. A. SSWL \NO., It- 'mml Agent Pa'songer Department E. J. WALKER. PasseTv er Asrerit. C Kimball IL’Use, Atlanta, Oa. K. ST. lOHN, Vice lv,-vldcnt and Gen. Mgr. V. K. MoBEE. G-nM. Superintendent. H. W. R. CLOVER. Traffic Manager. L. Jh ALLEN. Gee'l. Pa;.-. Agent. IJciicrot I’or -motifH. Va. IE. BUSH'S SPfflS, The Greatest Remedy in the World For Burns, Scalds, I. —* riMR ■ i BtA-mat Spasmodic Croup, ■ M Min i 11 ii—*l mi ■■ .-avat—wiMAWiiwia Erysipelas, Chilblains, >aK*w-jirMi>ii*)itViiii it Poison Oak --and-- Old Sores. If your Druggist or local Dealer does iot keep it, eeud 25 cell's iu P. O 6tamps or silver for a bottlo to MRS. W. H. BUSH, Winder, Ga. r* . _ TEA cures Dyspep- I l££S{“ v* v 6 ia, Constipation and Indi gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 eta Ck. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga. THESULUAGREEMENT Explained By President of Philip pine Commission. ANY INTERFERENCE IS UNNECESSARY Mr. Kchiirmnn Thinks That A rrangincnts Which Have Been Mails Arc Best For All Concerned. A Washington dispatch says: In view of the current discussion of the military agreement between General Bates and the sultan of Suln the views of President Schurman, of the Philip pine commission, on the subject are interesting. Mr. Schurman was one of the first Americans to visit dolo, the seat of Spanish government iu the Suln archi pelago, and had an extended interview with tho sultan before the arrival of General Bat?s. The arrangements en tered into between General Bates and the sultan was considerably influenced by this meeting. Although the full agreement with the Sultan has not been made public by the Washington authorities, it can be stated that it practically conforms to the previous convention existing between the Sultan and the Spanish government. In this agreement Spain never claimed anything more than an external protectorate over tho Sula group, the right to suppress piracy iu its waters and to prevent tho periodic migrations of the oathbound Moham medans who went to tho northern islands under a vow to kill Christians and thus secure an entrance into Par adise. Professor Schurman said when ques tioned about the probable continuance of polygamy and slavetyin the islands after they came under the American dominion that this was a subject which would have to be dealt with in the most careful fashion to bring an ultimately satisfactory solution. He t aid: “It seems to me that w r ere it not for the ignorance displayed, the pres ent hue and cry about polygamy and slavery in these islands would be ab solutely criminal. In taking over the Snlu group we have acquired no rights of any sort, there except those be queathed us by Spain. She was bound by her agreement with the sultan not to interfere with the religion or cus toms of the islands and it would be most unwise for us to attempt this by force when it can be ultimately ac complished by the slower method of civilization and education. “The Sulu group proper contains about 100,000 inhabitants. They arc all Mohammedans, as are about 150,- 000 of the residents of Mindanoa, directly east. To attempt to interfere with the religion of these people would precipitate one of the bloodiest wars iu which this country lias ever been engaged. They are a different race physically and mentally from the resi dents of the Yiaeayan isles—powerful men and religious fauatics of the most pronounced type,who care nothing for death and believe the road to heaven can be attained by killing Christians. Polygamy is a part of their religion, and slavery, about which so much is being said just now, is a mild type of feudal bondage. “The sultan believes from what he has seen of Americans that they are ready to be friendly and deal honestiy by him. Our soldiers and officers al ready travel into the interior of Jolo with perfect impunity, where Span iards never dared to set foot. It. has been suggested indirectly to the sul tau that he should maintain an Atneri cau.of good standing as a confidential adviser at his court, to aid him iu the work of material development for which the beautiful group of islands is ready, and which is bound to come when they are thrown in touch with the civilized. I believe that he will take kindly to this suggestion.” STRAGGLERS RETURNING. Meiubn** of 111-l attnl Regiment and Fart Of Battery It.‘turn. A special dispatch recieved iu Lon don from Pietermaritzburg, Natal, dated Tuesday morning says: “Stragglers from the Gloucestershire regiment are arriving at Ladysmith. A number of mules with a portion of the mountain battery are also coming iu.” CUBAN OIL cures H SHtwlvi vCuts, Burn?, Bruises, Rheu matism and Soros. Price, 25 cents. G. W. DeLaPerriere. Winder. Ga SOUTHERN MULES WANTED. Enclanil Contracts Wltli South Carolinian For 1,500. A Chavlestou dispatch says: South Carolina mules will probably be used in the South African war. George A. Douglas of Charleston has just been given a contract by H. B. M. Consul Coetlogau to furnish 1,500 mules to be delivered either in Charleston or Sa vannah. The work of securing such a number of mules at this season of the year is not au easy task, as the market in the state is short on mules. YOU don’t need the doctor for every little trouble, but you do need in the house a trusty remedy for times of danger. Thousands are saved by having at hand OdUMcbans LwdSfiy§ a certain cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Use it atonce for soreback, furred tongue, lost appetite and changes in urine or bowels. It is wise to be always ready for them. Sold by druggists, si,oo a bottle. THE DR.J.H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS MO. Georgia Hailroal CONNECTIONS- For information n<t to Routes, schedule* and Kates, both Passenger and Freight, write to either of tho uudernigned. Yon will receive prompt reply and reliable information. Joe. W. White, A. G. Jackson, T. P. A. G. P. A. AUGUSTA. GA., S. W. Wilkes, U. K. Nicholson, F. & P. A. G. A. Atlanta. Athens. W. W. Hardwick, S. E. Magill, S. A. 0. F. A. MACOII, GA. M. R. Hudson, F. W. Collin, S. F. A. 8. F. A P. A, Mllledgevilia, Aa&uata. A Remarkable Cure in Six fliles of Bowman, Ga. Bjwinau, Ga., Septr. sth, 1800. This certifies that I was afflicted, aud not able to walk for a period of more than four years. I was treated by more than on? dozen physicians. After tak ing treatment froir DR. EDWARD BANKS for a short while I was restored to health and am now able to walk and attend to all my domestic duties. (Signed) Mrs. Matte Kidd, P. O. Dye. Elbert Cos. Ga. Sworn to and sn> scribed bofore me, this September 9th, 1899. M F. Ad\ms, Notary Public and c-xcffioio J. P, MARCONI SYSTEM TESTED. Batt!esHii>* Demonstrate the Workiajf of Wireless Telegraph. The cruiser New York, flagship of Rear Admiral Farqnhar, and the bat tleship Massachusetts returned to New York Wednesday night, after being employed for three days in evo lutions for the purpose of demonstrat ing the working of the Marconi sys tem of wireless telegraphy under vari ous practical conditions. LIPTON LEAVES US. Owner of Defeated Yacht Shamrock .Sails For F.njjlatul. Sir Thomas Liptoa, owner of the yacht Shamrock, sailed from New York Wednesday for his home in England. He received a surprising tribute of the esteem in which he is held by a great many people in a kind of trium phal march through several down town streets, a great reception at the American Line pier, where he went on board the St. Louis, and a series of informal receptions from thou sands of people. . CUBAN RELIEF B Colic, KcurolgUaud 'lootluiu^. u iWUvVa iivo niiuuiea. Sour ©toiuacb *!id Summer Complaints. Trice. G. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga. ASK NEGROES TO REVOLT. Spaniards In Philippines After Colored Troops To Join Agrulmtldo. Advices from Manila say that Colo nel Smith, at Angeles, has sent to General MacArthur a placard in Span ish which was found nailed to a tree outside the line. It was an appeal to the colored troops to join the insur gents in the tight for freedom aud le ferred to “your brothers, Sam Hose aud Gray, whose blood calls aloud for vengeance.” s I i';s jp FURNITURE COFFINS AND CASKETS. This Cut represents the Old and Reliable FURNITURE HOUSE OF WINDS, Where Too will Find all Goods as Represented and al PRIGESto soil ifie Times. The stock is new and first Class* UNDERTAKING. I carry a complete line of Undertaking goods from a cheap Coffin to Finest Casket. Also Robes, Shoes etc. A. HAMILTON, WINDER, - - GEORGIA, WINDER DRUG CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JUSTUS, |g ism? WINDER, GA. . Fresh Stock of Drugs always on hand. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS at Prices to Suit the Times. Headquarters for all the leading Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos. When in the citv come and see us. •f WINDER DRUG CO., Winder, = Georgia* w.avah&woava u a <3 w u * * w * ■ “Frank’s Cough Cure is the best I everussd.” —KobTL Taylor- — /FEM&L3 PFfi m Kmif ■ftw.isYouw-jav Mt PmHi m' w/° uT o o p ,s , fsA m 111 111! it g M Cif? CeipeffiF \ BUILDS UP RUN B ; -' \ men AND WOiIEN. Kanotactired OBlv by MARBLE CITT 3RDG 00., Kacnffle, *V‘•VVVvVVvV•’VVvvV\* 1 -.* v U v r v v .• * * w ’ m Ft>r- Sole by Winder Deng JOB PRINTING!drSK?.' faction.