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THE JACKSON ECONOHIST.
VOL. VIII.
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(155 $3.50
IFZROIM:
GAINESVILLE, JEFFERSON,
WINDER, MONROE, and all
btations on the G- J & S. R. R., to
CHARLESTON
flonday, July 23.
Train leaves Gainesville 7:20 a. m.
“ “ Jefferson 7:10 a. m.
“ 44 Winder 8:40 a. m.
44 44 Monroe 9:45 a. m.
EASTERN TIME.
Returning leave Charleston July 25 at 8:40 p. m.
PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL.
TWO WHOLE DAYS
In the City by the Sea. Don’t Miss It.
JEFFERSON.
Messrs. R M. Nix and Mack Potts,
of Apple Valley, were in town Sunday.
Mr. G. R. Duke, of Winder, spent
list Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. H.
J. Randolph.
Miss Mattie Heath, of Norwood, is
visiting Mrs. J. B. Pendergrass.
Mrs. Jones, of New Yorii. cu r . im
visiting her brother, Rev. H. B. Mays.
Misses Clyde Story, Eddie Dickson
and Carrie Hunter, and Messrs. J. C-
Bennett and T\ N. Tnrk attended the
Baptist association at Apple Valley last
Tuesday.
Mr. J. R Bullock is visiting Mr. J.
L Williamson and family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, from Texas,
is spending awhile with her brother,
Mr. P. Waddell.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory McElhannon
entertained Miss Bessie Matnews with
acarrom party last Monday night.
Mrs. Seymour, of Kissimmee, Fla.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Galla
way.
Mrs. P. B. Mathews and Miss Julia
Bell have returned home, after a week s
visit to friends in Monroe.
Messrs. W. W. Dickson and J. M.
Story made their weekly visit to Brock
ton last Sunday afternoon.
Rev. R. N. Abraham left last Wed
nesday for Paola, Ga., to assist in pro
tracted meeting there.
Mrs. W. T. Thurmond, of Harmony
Grove, is spending awhile with her
daughter, Mrs. A C. Appleby.
A gentleman reoently cured of dy>*
pepsia gave the following appropriate
rendering of Burns’ famous blessing:
"Some have meat and can not eat, and
some have none that want it; butwe
have meat and we can eat, —Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure be thanked.” This prepara
tion will digeat what you eat. It in
stantly relieves and radically cures in
digestion and all stomach disorders.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
There will be twenty odd Methodist
sermons on Sunday during the South-
Mn Epworth League Conference at At
lanta, July 26th to 29th. SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Colored Barbecue.
The colored people will have a free
barbecue at Gum Springs, near Marcus,
“ext Saturday, July 21st They will
bare speakers and expect a big time for
all who attend. It is free and they give
an invitation to everyone.
Epworth Leaguers from all the States
W HI be recognized as members at the
conference to be held at Atlanta July
25th to 26th. Take the SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1900.;
STATHAM
Arnold & Chambers are setting up
new machinery for their big cotton gin.
They will have nica arrangements, and
should be liberally patronized
Miss Efiie Ross has been spending
some time among relatives in the couu
try.
Viavo * -1 a ainainor nlnk
with such fine choristers as M. J. Tuck
er, Judge S. G. Arnold, and we feel sat
isfied our leading quortett would “take
the cake” any where.
Ask Mr. Bud Millsaps what his fight
ing weight is.
We are informed our popular and ef
ficient school teacher, Miss Sallie Dick
son, expects to resign as teacher of our
school at close of the summer term. We
dislike to lose Miss Sallie as she has
always > eeu a favorite, and a success as
teacher. She is one of the very few
teachers who is possessed o r that faculty
of imparting knowledge to others, and
this fact, as well as her many other no
ble womanly traits of character, make
her thousands and thousands of friends.
Oor great loss in losing Miss Sallie i*
we doubt someone elses gain. We wish
Miss Sallie untold success in any under
taking.
Miss Lona Odom has returned to her
home in Athens
Miss Lucinda Booth is visiting rel
atives in Athens this week.
It seems the Seaboard Air Line does
not know any dull season, as it is run
ning many heavily loaded tra.ns all the
while
Mr. Johnnie McDonald visited his
best girl last Monday night.
We lose Isaae Flanigan every Friday
but he shows np on Monday following.
Can any kind friend let us know where
he spends his time.
Mr. G. W. McDonald, attended meet
ing of the I. O. O. F. at Winder Mon
day night.
Miss Jeffie Arnold, one of our bright
est girls, is learning telegraphy, and we
are glad to say she has advanced rapid
ly in the art and will soon be a first
class telegraph operator. We need lots
of girls with energy and determination
like Miss Jeffie.
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE.
Would quickly leave yeu, if you used
Dr. King’s Near Life Fills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents,
Money bask if not cured. Sold by
Winder Drug Cos.,
Epworth Leaguers will go to Atlanta
for the Southern Conference, by the
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY.
Howard In Banks County.
Homer, Ga., July, 12th 1900
Editor Economist:—Hon. M. W-
Howard was with us today, and al
though, we had only ter days notice,
and the farmers are still in the grass,
yet we had a good crowd to hear this
noble "Rorrau” discuss the issues of
the Populist, which he did as Howard
can; those who hare heard him know
what that means; those who hare never
heard him, should not let an opportu
nity pass unimproved to catch the in
spiration, to noble thought and viction,
which his words call forth.
One thought which he presented,
with reference to the Populists as keep
ing open house, and keeping the fires of
truth and love burning, ready to receive
all true reformers when they find as
they shall, that they have no other
place to go, is enough to revive and en
courage the most despondent to fight on
for the faith which must cover the land
as the waters cover the sea.
A. H. Stapler.
WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN
FOR FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE.
I awoke last night with severe pains
in my stomach. I never felt so badly
in all my life. When I came down to
work this morning I felt so weak 1
conld harkly work. I went to Miller &
McCurdy’s drug store aud they recom
mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like
magic and one dose fixed me alright. It
certainly is the finest thing I ever used
for stomach trouble. I shall not be
without it in my home hereafter, for I
should not care to endure the sufferings
of last night again for fifty times its
price.—G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur
gettstown, Washington Cos., Pa. This
This remedy is for sale by Winder
Drug Cos.
There will be low boarding houses
and hotel rates at the Epworth League
Conference at Atlanta July 25th to 29th.
Take the SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY.
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Monroe. Ga , July 10, 1900.
Persnaut to a call made by Walton
oounty Executive Committee of People’s
party, the people m-t in mass meeting
in the town of Monroe on the above
date. Meeting was called to order by
the chairman of the executive commit
tee. who gave a logical talk, after which
Hon. R. W. Haynie was elected tempo
ary chairman.
In a pleasant talk, such as Bob usu
ally makes, the chairman introduced
the grand old man and profound think
er from Troup, J. H. Traylor, People’s
party nominee for governor of Georgia,
who addressed the people in an hour
talk on tbe subject of financial reform
Every one seemed to be deeply interest
ed in speech. After the oonclusim of
Mr. Traylor’s speech, Hon. M. W. How
ard, of Alabama, entertained the people
on the Philosophy of populism and the
remedy for trusts in a two honrs talk.
The meeting adjourned for an hour,
after which they re assembled and after
discussing the matter, it was d.cided
to meet on July 24th and put a full
ticket in the field fer representatives
and county officers. The convention
elected delegate# to the senatorial con
vention.
Resolved, That the '.hanks of this
convention are due to the Walton
News and Mwisogsr and Tribune for
kindly publishing a notice of this matt
ing and that the same is due to the
sheriff for hi* kindne** manifested in
providing for the oomfort of the con
vention. R. W. HaYRI*. Chm.
J. T. Loun, Sec’ty.
A THOUSAND TONGUES
Conld not express the rapture of An
nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st,,
Philadelphia. Pa., when she found that
Dr. King’s New Disoovery for Con
sumption had completely cured her of
a backing cough taat for many years
had made life a burden. All other rem
edies and doctors oould give her no
help, but she says of this Royal Cure—
“it soon removed the paiu in my chat
and lean now sleep soundly, something
I can scarcelv remember doing before.
I feel like sounding its praises throughout
the Universe.” So will every one who
tries Dr. Kings New Disoovery for any
trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs
Price 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottles free
at Winder Drug Cos. Drug Store;
Every bottle guaranteed.
Faith In Hen.
It is of the most vital importance to
our holiness as well as to onr comfort
hat we retain onr confidence in our fel
low-men. He who loses his faith in
man will not long retain his tiust in
God. There can perhaps be no severe
temptation, as there can be no sorrow,
than to find that a friend has been un
faithful to you: but it would be terrible
beyond measure to cease to have confi
dence in friendship. Still tiust your
other friends as before. It was not
what was best in your friend that be
trayed yon. You do not know how
sorely he was tempted. In his heart he
may be loyal to you still. Do not be
afraid to walk in the fields, even though
you have discovered that snakes some
times run in the grass.—Ex.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in the civ
ilized world, Yonr mothers’ and grand
mothers’ never thought of using any
thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness.
Doctors were scarce, and they seldom
heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra
tion or Heart failure, etc. They used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the liver,
stimulate the nervous and organic ac
tion of the system, aud that is all they
took when feeling dull and b*d with
headaches and other aches. Yon only
need a few doses of Green’s August
Flower, in liguid form, to make you
satisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with you. Sample bottles at
Winder Drug Cos.
The auditorium in Atlanta will seat
9,000 Epworth Leagners. The SEA
BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY will
take them to Atlanta.
A man, by the name of Pickelheimer,
was arrested in Middlesboto, Tenn., the
other day on a charge of bigamy. It is
alleged that be bad seven wives. In his
grip were found a preachers license,
teachers certificate, four marriage cer
tificates. Vtnifb
We are at loss to knew whether to call
him a preacher, teacher, married man,
gumbler or politician.—Ex.
A CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
obligations for what Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy has done for onr family.
We have used it in so many case* of
conghs, long troubles and whooming
congh. and it has always given the most
perftet satisfaction, we feel greatly in
debted to the manufacturers of this
remedy and wish them to please accept
our hearty thanks.—Respectfully, Mbs.
S. Doty, Des Moines, lowa For sale
by Winder Drug Cos.
Tickets will be on sale for the South
ern Epworth League Conference at At
lanta, July 24th and 25th, good until
August Ist., inclusive, by the SEA
BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Black and Green
A good story of college days is told
of a negro gardener, a jolly fellow,
with whom the boys used to have con
siderable sport. Sometimes be would
floor them with his repartee. One day
in spring Sambo had been bnrning the
oollege green in order to get rid of the
old withered grass. A freshman came
along, and, thinking to have some fan,
shouted:
“Bay, there, Sambo, you ought not to
burn that stuff.”
•‘Why?’ inquired Samba
“Because,” replied the freshman,
'• fit’ll make that grass aa black as yoa
are.”
“Well, mass a,” retorted Sambo,
“dat’aall right. Yes dat’s all right.
Never you fear; dat ’ere graee’ll come
up and be as green as as you are.”—Ex.
EDITOR S AWFUL PLIGHT.
F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (Ills.,)
News, was sfHiotsd with Piles that no
doctor or remedy helped nntil he tried
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. He writes two
boxes wholly cored him. It’s the surest
Pile cure on earth and the best salve in
the world. Cureguaranteed Only 25
cents. Sold by Winder Drug Cos.
There will be a mammoth trained
chorus at the Southern Epworth Leagne
Conference at Atlanta, July 25th to
29th. Take the SEABOARD AIR
LINE RAILWAY.
Saved His Life.
Some of the British troops in th©
Irish rebellion did not fight particular
ly well. A certain general at a lord
lieutenant’s party in Dublin was ad
monishing a begging woman to leave
the place, when she said:
"It is I that am proud to see yonr
honor here in the red coat you wore the
very day when you saved < he life of my
little son. Mickie.”
"Indeed,” replied the general, not
sorry to hear anything to his credit on
such a distinguished occasion. ‘T bad
forgotten all about it. How did I save
his lift?”
"Why, your honor, when the battle
was at its hottest your honor was the
first to run, and when me little Mickie
saw the general run ho ran, too, the
Lord be praised.”—The Interior.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for oonglis aud colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere aud dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possiple; if not posible for you,
then in either case take ihe ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced in all civ
ilized countries with success for severe
throat and lungs troubles, Boschee’a
German Syrup.” It not only heals and
stimulates tne tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest, and cores the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended many yeare
by all druggists in the world. Sample
bottle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder.
Ga.
There will be 6nurise prayer meetings
at the Southern Epworth League Con
ference at Atlanta July 25th to 29cb.
Love feasts and jubilees. Take tho
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY.
The contractors will enjoy the war
With China. They are p&rtiotio for th
money there is ia it. One incident ot
not ice' during ——
government paid St, Louis contractoi t
sl. 50 each fo r cavalry bridle bits buy
ing them by the hundred dozens. From
the same stock that was filling the gov
ernment orders, a dealer in this town
bought them at 20 cents each! Do you
wonder why mmy people are not op
posed to wai?lf the supplies for the
army were made in public factories,
there would be no profit to any rascally
contractors there would be no sentiment
for war. What was done in the way
of bridle bits was done in every supply
furnishod the nation for munitions of
war. That is what patriotism mean*
as a rule. Dr. Jonson deflued it as the
last resort of rascals —but he was not
wise!— Exchai.ge.
The SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL
WAY offers superior schedules for tho
Conference of Epworth Leagners at At
lanta Jnly 25th to 29th.
“Individualism is
Progress and Life."
Chioago Correspondent St Paul Pioneer
Press.
It gives the man of sentiment a pang
of sorrow to walk down Fifth avenue
any afternoon and realize what a fright
ful straggle for mere existenoe this life
is. There are hundreds of people gath
er to get the first editions of the after
noon papers, not for news of the war m
Luzon or Natal, nor even for infer ms
lion of local event*, but to read the
“wants.” Eagerly buying, perhaps
with their last pemes, oopies of papers,
they hurriedly scan the page contain
ing “situations offered” and dart away
up street or down in search of a place
to earn something to “keep the wolf
from the door.” Their haste is born of
the fear that somebody else will secure
the position before they can reach the
person offering it. And it frequently
happens that 100 men and boys will ap
ply for a single place within an hour
after it is stated in the public prints
that it is open. Thus the struggle goes
on from day to day until, occasionally
at least, a jump from the high bridge at
Lincoln park or a revolver shot in South
j Clark street violently ends it.
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