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THE JACKSON ECONOHIST.
VOL. VIII.
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It has taper axles like a wagon, making it the lightest draft Drill made, and reducing the
draft fully twenty-five per cent, over Drills that have straight axles.
Its wheels will never wear in and rub the box with our taper axle, like Drills will when their
It has galvanized conductors which telescope on uneven ground, thereby insuring an even
distribution of the seed, aud will never clog up like a rubber tube will, and will not rust.
It is the only Drill in the world that will sow the same amount of wheat or oats per acre
with the same gear in equally the same time without making any change.
It is accurate and reliable, because the quantity sown is regulated by gear, there being no
From one-half bushel to four bushels, either of wheat, rye, oats or barley, can be sown per
From ninety-two pounds to three hundred and seventy pounds of fertilizer can be sown to
SOLD THE WORLD OVER the acre. It pays to have an Empire Drill.
We would be pleased to have you call and examine our Drills. Sold on liberal terms.
DABNEY HARDWARE CO., Winder, Georgia.
JEFFERSON.
Mies Maggie Center, of Athene, is the
guest of Misses Blair on Sycamore St.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hinton, of Lumber
ton, Miss., is spending awhile with her
sister, Mrs. L. Y. Bradbury.
Mrs. E. Askew and daughter, Maud,
returned home Tuesday from a short
visit to the country.
Miss Josie Bennett is visiting in ou>
town the guest of her brother, Mr. J.
C. Bennett. Miss Josie has a host of
friends here that are always glad to
welcome her.
Mrs. Milton Thompson isvisiting her
father in Atlanta this week
Miss Lula and Mr. Bert Moßee, of
Brockton, spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. A E. Pittman.
Miss Hattie Allen has returned home
from an extended visit to relatives in
Washington and Athens.
Miss Inez Boggs visited friends in
town last we^.
Miss Florence White left for her home
in Maneefiield last Monday, to the re
gret of her many friends.
Miss Maggie Blair has returned home
from an extended visit to relatives in
Athens.
Miss Crawford Daniel is teaching
school at Jarrett’s Academy during Miss
Minnie May Randolph’s absence.
Mrs. H. A Welb, of Gainesville, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. L G. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. PittmaH spent last
Sunday in Maysville the guest of Mrs.
Boyd.
Miss Kate Randolph, of Marcus spent
Sunday with home folks.
Mrs. Galloway and children and
Mrs. Seymour visited Mrs. T. W. Jar
rett in the country last week.
Mr. and Mrs A. M. Flanagan, of
Marcns, spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Randolph.
Avery good crowd left Monday for
Charleston and the Isle of Palms.
Protracted services are now in session
at the Baptist church conducted by
Rev. Eden and some able sermons are
being delivered.
Mr. W. L. La frier, of Pensacola, Fla.,
anew jeweler has opened up a shop in
the new drug store.
Avery enjoyable evening was given
the young people on last Friday even
ing by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pendergrass
in honor of their guest Miss Blanch
Wheeler of Warrenton.
Mefßre W. W. Dickson and J. M. Sto
ry positively did go to Brockton last
Sunday.
The hook-bill club in front of Mr. S.
A Johnson store is quite a popular re
sort these hot days. Any question will
he answered by the club.
Mr. Andrew Garner, of near Buford,
is visiting Judge L. Y. Bradbury.
PREVENTED A TRAGEDY.
Timely information given Mrs George
hong, or New Straitsville, Ohio, pre
vented a dreadful tragedy and saved
two lives. A frightful eough had long
kspt her awake every night. She had
tried many remedies and doctors but
steadily grew worse until urged to try
Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle
wholly cared her, and she writes this
Marvelous medicine also cnred Mrs.
h>°ng of a severe attack of Pneumonia,
huch cures are positive proof of the
niatchless merit of this grand remedy
‘Or curing all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only 60c and SI.OO. Every
hottie guaranteed. Trial bottles free at
Winder Drug Cos., _
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 26,1900.
STATHAM.
Mr. Jim Crane, of Athens, spent last
Monday night in our city.
Some of our young folxs attended the
“Rice Musicals” at Bogart last Satur
day night. All reporta nice treat
Our railroad operator desired a few
days ago to learn something of a long
lost friend, so he telegraphed to the old
address, “are you dead.” Shortly af
terwards he received this reply, “am
still kicking, fat and saucy too” so he
is satisfied now.
Miss Kemp, of Cuming, has been vis
iting her brother, Mr. J. W. Kemp of
our town this week.
Ask Willie Lanier how he felt last
Sunday afternoon when the “old man”
overtook him while out driving with
his best girl. Seems the old man was
afraid there was a runaway marriage
on foot, but Willie explained all to his
entire satisfaction. Willie you should
tell us about it too.
Isaac Flanigan failed to show up on
Monday as usual, appeared on Tuesday
following, 24 hours late. Batter start
early next time.
Dr. Rylee and Henry Patman, of Bo
gart, visited Statham this week
Mr. Jim Haynie, of this county, was
in our town last Sunday sporting one of
our loveliest maidens.
Everybody come to Sunday school
next Sunday.
Mr. Bob Carruth visited his best girl
last Sunday night.
Dr. O. W. N. Lanier made a business
trip to Atlanta this weex.
Statham will need a school teacher
next term. Place is vacant so far.
We have had regular cotton weather
lately, hot days and nights, but now we
need rain.
[Our depot agent boards at one place
and yon just can’t keep him away from
another. Why is this “Sou”? you are
loving that pretty girl
STORY OF A SLAVE.
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
form of slavery. George D. Williams,
of Manchester, Mich, tells how suck a
slave was made free. He says: “My
wife has been so helpless for five years
that she could not tnrn over in bed
alone. After nsing two bottles of Elec
trio Bitters, she is wonderfully im
proved and able to do her own work. ”
This supreme remedy for female die
eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep
lessness, melancholy, headache, back
ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working medicine is a godsend
to weak, siekly, ran down people. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed. Only 60 centss
Sold by Winder Drug Cos.,
Jurors October City Court
1 Henry C Doster 13 Wm J Kinney
2 John L Catlett 14 Alex S Hamilton
8 Jonh E J Lord 15 John G Durham
4 Wm C Smith 16 Jno W Alexander
5 June H Jackson 17 Zaceriah E Ivey
6 Judson Jackson 18 Jesse M Sims
7 James H Wright 10 Frank Roberts
8 Doctor S Nicholdson 20 Jno A Strange
9 Steven G Kinney 21 Alex A Turk
10 Samuel L Marler 22 Henry Edgar
11 Henry C Quattlebaum
23 Thos A Henry
12 Chas T Barber 24 Chas B Moore.
CARL.
The farmers are ueeding rain in this
section.
Mr. George Adams and wife of,
Hoschton, were in Carl Sunday visiting
their son, Mr. S. L. Adams.
The little daughter of Mr and Mrs.
J. R. Mahaffey, past away yesterday
after an illness of two weeks.
Col. J. A. Perry and wife, of Law
renceville, have been visiting in our
town for a few days.
Miss Lillie Joe Smith, of Atlanta, is
in Carl this week.
Messrs. W. T. Smith, of Buford and
L. F. McDonald, of Lawrenceville,
spoke to the people of Bensmith’s dis
trict at Carl last Saturday. They are
both candidates for the senate, bat oae
of them is sure to get beat
The old soldiers met at Carl Saturday
and made arrangements to attend the
Carnival at Lawrenceville on July 24,
25 and V 6.
The Populists of Bensmith’s district
are requested to meet at Carl on next
Saturday the 28eh at 3 o’clock p. m.
Come and let us get organized and
stick together.
On next Friday 27th there will be a
free barbecue at CarL Come everybody
and bring a few cakes and pies with
yon to eat with the beef and mutton.
We congratulate Jackson county for
putting ont such a grand and noble set
of candi'dates. We want Gwinnett to
go to work and do the same, and we ask
every Pcpulist to stay out of the demo
cratic primary and not get tied hand
and foot.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs aHd colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possiple; if not posible for you,
then in either case take the ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced in all civ
ilized countries with sncoess for severe
throat and lungs troubles, Boschee’s
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 cures the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world. Sample
bottle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,
Ga.
Fine Farm For Sale.
A Nioe Farm for sale 4 miles below
Winder in Chandler’s distriot, known
as the G. W. Hammond’s plaoe. Well
improved, in good state of cultivation
and good orchard. Reasonable terms
G E. Nickelson,
Winder, Ga.
BISMARCK’S IRON NERVE
Was the resalt of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where Stomach, Liver,
Kideys and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25c at Winder
Draft. Cos.,
Words of Wisdom.
Albany, June 25.—Speaking tonight
at the 88th convocation of the Univer
sity of Ihe State of New York, Regent
St. Clair McKelway, editor of the Brook
lyn Eagle, said:
“Sometimes the repnblio seems to be
going on the road of suffrage to social
ism an to the leveling reached through
blood in France. At other times it
seems to te going to the control of the
masses by classes.
“If our republic is to survive we must
return to its intendment. To that teach
ers can contribute much by teaching
and more by example. They should
show that a country can be honorably
lost or saved by what calls on manhood,
but that a bad cause lifted upon or a
good one beaten down by money shames
the state’s annals, saps youth’s honor
and weakens respeot of age.
“Let us educate the ignorant poor and
humanize the ignorant rich. A nation
which abolished slavery oan abolish the
sale of law. In America ail reforms are
possible, all wrongs reparable, and all
difficulties surmountable.”
Good men all over the land are look
ing into the fucure with horror. They,
see a reign of terror looming up on the
one hand, or a condition of national rot
tenness and debasement on the other,
worse than the great French revolution
of Danton and Robespierre.
The one hope of our country is the
People’s paty. ALL MEN SHOULD
COME FORWARD AND HELP IT.—
Representative. L D.
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 I
could harkly work. 1 went to Miller &
McCurdy’s drug store and 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, Bar
gettstown, Washington Cos., Pa. This
This remedy is for sale by Winder
Drug Cos.
Capital i* inert, a material. A saw
log, a stone, a brick, a machine is capi
tal. They have no rights. Think of
the rights of a brick! As members of
society, men have rights, one equal to
another. If men have equal rights,
then none of them may haTe or do
things thst will injure other men
equally free. It is absurd to talk about
the rights of capital. As men, capita
lists have rights, but have none as cap
italists. They only have rights as men.
If men are eqnal one may not have
power to oppress another, or monopolize
his bread, his labor or his opportunities
to apply his energy in the production of
wealth. To talk of the rights of capi
talists is to affirm the rights of kings,
nobles and aristocracy as such. Iu
America we have been taught better
than to bow to nobility, and we onght
to know better than to bow to capita
lists, which is the same thing under an
other name.—Appeal To Reason.
The Century’s Reality.
The one reality of the nineteenth cen
tury is the scramble for wealth. Poli
tic'l, literature, Mjieuoe, religion, art,
are, apart from money-getting, mere
lifeless wraiths. The mere economic
machinery enslaves ns today in a man
ner in which has never before done
through history. The abso’ute despo
tism of economic interests aud economic
processes, reduces life itself to an im
possibility for some, to an absurdity for
all —E Belfort Bax.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale ot any medicine in the civ
ilized world, Your mothers’ and grand
mothers’ never thotwbt of using any
thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness-
Doctors were scarce, and they seldom
heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra
tion or Heart failure, eto. They used
August Flower to clean out the system
aud stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the liver,
stimulate the nervous and organic no
tion of the system, aud that is all they
took when feeling dnll and bd with,
headaches aud other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green’s August
Flower, in liguid form, to make yon
satisfied there is nothing serious the*
matter with you. Sample bottles at
Winder Drug Cos.
While Populists advocate the issu
ance of money for the building of pub
lic works and for loans to the people,
they do not favor free coinage of paper,
as some plutocrats say to ridicule the
proposition of more money. Populists
believe that money is dear ot cheap
according to whether it is plenty or
scarce. They believe it should be suf
ficiently plentiful to enable the peeople
to get out of debt and into independ
ent circumstances. They have advo
cated for years that the amount of
money should not be less than fifty
dollars per oapita To bring the mon
ey volume up to S6O per capita there
would have to be issued about two bill -
ion dollars of greenbacks. To get the
new issue of money in circulation Pop
ulists propose various ways, such as
the building of railways, the construc
tion of good wagon roads, and loans to
the people at two per cent. They always,
recognized the fact that the volume of
money oontrols its value, other things
being equal. They fully appreciate the
fact that, the purchasing power of the
dollar depends on the number of dol
lars m existence aud they know that if
the number of dollars were increased
to say a thousand dollars per capita, the
purchasing power of the dollar would
be next to nothing. This would be so
whether the increase was froir printing
money on paper or stamping money on
silver and gold. Populists claim that
there is not enough money now to do
justice to the people. They assert that
money should be cheaper and therefore
plentier than it is now. Tt-ey have all
along recognized the fact that the vol
ume of money should be carefully limit
ed.—Missouri World.
IT SAVED HIS LEG.
P. A. Dauforth, of LaGrange, Ga.,
suffered intensely for six months with
a frightful running sora on his leg, but
writes that Buoklen’s Arnica Salye
wholly cured it in ten days For Ulcers,
Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or Pilea
it’s the best salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 26. Bold by Winder
Drug Cos.
Letters of Acceptance.
The National Chairman, Jo. A. Park
er, LouisyiUe, Ky., by order of the Ex
ecutive Committee has had printed a
numder of 16-page pamphlets, contain
ing the Letters of Aooeptance of the
nominees, Barker and Donnelly, a bio
graphical sketoh aud flue cut of Mr.
Barker, the preamble of the Omaha
platform and a oorrect copy of the Cin
cinnati platform. This is a most ex
cellent campaign document and should
be widely circulated. These pamphleta
will be sent by in any quantity for
one cent a copy, or by express for SB.OO
per thousand. Orders should be ad
dressed to Jo." A. Parker, Chairman
Populist Notional Committee, Louis
ville, Ky.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold in the head and sore throat. Children taka
them like candy.
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