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Official Organ Ordinary.
official dkg an of WIN DEB.
Pl'm iBHI'n KVHItV THURSDAY SVEN I N<l
JEFFKBSON OFFICE:
With the Ordinary in the Court Hons
P. W. QuaUlobaum will represent iho
paper and take subscriptions.
Subscription Hates*
War, - - “ %I.OU
a7g. LAMAR,
Editor ?nd Publisher.
THURSDA / COTOBER 18. 1000.
People’s Party Ticket.
For President—
WHARTON BARKER.
For Vice-President —
IGNATIUS DON N E LLY.
STATE ELECTORAL Tl< KET.
From the;state at large—J. A. Mal
lory and W. L. Peek.
First district —H. S. White,
e;> i I lucrict—L. O. J iVcirn.
Third district —F. D. Wimberly.
Fourth district —R- H. Hollis.
Fifth district—J. R. Irwin.
USi liitriot-R. 1. MiF.irUnd.
even th district—J. D. Pirkenn.
Eighth district —J. R. Leard.
Ninth district—A. G. Lamar.
Tenth district—J. li. Hogan.
Eleventh district —J. E. Pago.
To The friends
of This Paper.
I feol grateful beyond expression to
the many reformers who h vo given mo
their hearty support iu sustaining Tun
Economist.
I want to ay to you tint the publish -
iug of a genuiue reform pa. o: is no easy
task. There are many trials and diffi
culties with which to contend It is an
nsy matter to publish a wishy washy
paper without a positive stand on any
question. It is an easy matter to run a
democratic paper in the South besause
there is a certain element that will en
dorse anything a democratic paper says
and give it their support.
Reformers and > not appreciate their own
papers and give thorn that zealous and
unselfish support they should. They
will find fault and take the pipor for
two or three years before paying and
often refuse to pay at all.
Again th>y will say: “Well l can get
the Weekly Constitution, Journal and
other city weeklies for the same price
and they have so much more reading
matter than the Tiie Economist.” This,
to say the leud, is a very selfish and un
patriotic view to take, one that is very
discouraging to the man who sacrifices,
works and tods to ruu a reform paper,
with the soul view of betteri g the con
dition of men who use those ungrateful
excuses for refusing to take a reform pa
per, but who are taking one or more pa
pers that ridicule aud light them.
The renders of The Economist and
all genuine Populists in Jackson, Wa)
ton and Oconee are ~s much interested
in flip success of the reform movement
a- I am, and ought to be as willing to
make some sacrifice to sustain our pa
p r as I am willing to mako.
They ought to have the cause at heart
enough anil have the manhood to pay a
year or two years, if necessary, in ad
vance aud get others to take it.
I AM A I’OPCLIST
Because I believe populism i.i right,
..L.d I never expect to be a traitor to it
and go hack to worship idols that I have
renounced. lam not a populist for per
il or to satisf.v political ambi
tion i have always been ready’ to make
-.e'-ifices for principles 1 loved and be
haved to be just and righ, and am still
willing to do so.
Neman who knows me as a friend
can question the sincerity of my motives
nor deny my honesty cf purpose
NOW TO THE FRIENDS OF THIS P APER
I wish to say that, Biuk or swim, live
or die, survive or perish, I am with you
in this fight to the end. Can you say
! the sanu?
Have you the firmness, the determin
ation, the manhood and the backbone
jto stand by me and give me your gen
erous support? The Economist will do
all in its power to help defend your
cause, perpetuate literty and give us a
free country.
Are you wiling to do this?
i believe you are. 1 believe there are
1000 true and fearless populists in Jack
sou county, men who are as trus as the
needle to the pole to tin ir convictions,
who will stand by me and give me their
hearty support and influence and not
only pay for their paper in advance, but
work for if, defend it and give their
patronage to those business men who
advertise in its columns. We believe
there are several hundred mote such
men in Oconee and WaPor.
Let me h"ur from you and lei me know
that you ■’re our friend and that you
| mean business.
Kesp’t’ly,
A. G. Lamar.
The Georgia Legislature meets next
Wednesday.
Populism still lives in Georgia and
will continue to live.
We admire the man who has the cour
ago of his convictions at heart strong
enough to stand by them if he is in the
minority.
Populist Tickets.
Any county wanting populist tickets
for the Presidential election, which
comes off on Nov. 6th, can get them
from this office at $1 00 per thousand
delivered. If you believe in supporting
your own party ticket send us the
amount and let us forward them to you
at once. Give Barker and Donnelly as
big a vote as you cau. Now attend to
this at once. Don’t fail to have tickets
in your county on day of election.
A Great Paper.
•
The Daily News, the new afternoon
papr of Atlanta, comes to our sanctum
regularly. It i3 a great paper, full of
1 interesting matt r aud up to-date in
every respect, One strong point in its
favor is that it gives the news and gives
it impartially. This is the kind of dai
ly the people want and wo predict for
it a big success.
The National Election.
The national election comes off on
Nov. 6th, the hast Tuesday in Nov,
The Populist ticket should receive the
voteTof every Populist in Georgia, If
you are a populist you can’t vote any
other lioket but the populist ticket. By
looking at the top of the first column of
the editorial page of The Economist
you will soe our ticket, which is the one
you want to vote. There will be tickets
at overy prcciact and yon should go out
and vote. Ou these tiokets will be the
name of Henry L, Peeples, and every
true Populist iu Jackson county will be
proud to cast a ballot for this pure and
spotless’geutlemeu, of Gwianottocuuty,
<s our candidate for congress.
A FRIGHTFU L BLU N DER
Will often cause a horrible Burn,Scald
Cut or bruise, BacHen's Arnica Salve,
the best in tlio world, will kili the pain
and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores,
Fever Sores, tricars,Bolls, Felous, Corns,
all Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Only 25 ots. a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold by Wiuder Drug Cos.
GOING WEST.
The Nashville, Chattanooga &.
St. Lewis Railway,
and
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Is the shortest, quickest and best route
to all points West, North and North
West. Eor cheapest rates, time table,
maps and other information write
J.L. Edmondson,
Southeasteru, P. A.,
.No. 1 North Pryor Sc., Atlanta, Ga.
R n. Patrick.
With a heart full of sadness and sor
row we write of the death of Bob Pat
rick. He was our friend and we mou. u
his death.
The questicv has often been asked,
“what is a frieno?” n o our mind it is
one who will inconvenience himself for
you. It is one who’will come to you or
to whom you feel you can gi when the
muttering thunders of misiortune and
the dark clouds of financial embarie33-
ment havo almost crashed your hopes
and rescue you from the destruction
that seems inevitable. It is the man
who sees that you are in trouble ar,d
says “Let me help you.” Bob Patrick
was this kind of a friend; and many are
the men he has helped, aud many are
the deeds of kindness he has shown his
fellowmeu. He was not the man who
would talk to you in a pleasant manner
for policy sake. He was not the mao
who would do a kiuduess only when he
felt that he would get in return full
value for his service rendered. We can
but believe that such a man will receive
a greater reward from the God all
than the pretended Christian who pro
fesses to follow the meek and lowly
Nuzariue, but who would not visit us
when in trouble or lend us a helping
hand.
Bob Patrick had as many warm and
devoted friends as any man in Jackeou
county, having twice been elected depu
ty sheriff and would have been elected
sheriff on the 3rd dav of this mouth had
men been left to cast their ballots as
their consciences dictated. He was
forced to take his bed on the 2d day of
the present month with fever aud grad
ually grew worse until Thursday night,
Oct lltli, when his soul took its flight t>
the world beyond. He was 42 3 r ears of
ago and leaves a wife aud six children
now lying seriously ill with fever His
death and the condition of his loved
ones makes it peculiarly sad. Ha ;vas
buried at Pentecost cemetery, five miles
east of Winder £yid the hirge concourse
of friends who attended his burial evi
denced his popularity and the high es
teem in which he was held. Th“ color
ed people whom ho had so often be
friended wept as well as the whites
when they took a last long look at his
dead form.
The memory of Bob Patrick will ev- r
be fresh to a- 5 . and we feel that he is
sweetly resting in a brghtor world
where justice, honor aud right are
supreme and where the souls of such
big hearted men as he will receive a
happy welcome.
A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la.,
w.itiug of his almost miarcnlous escape
from death, says: “Exposure after meas
les induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages aud coughed night and
day. All my doctors sai l I must soon
die. Then i began to use Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, which
completely cured me. I would not be
without it even if it cost $5,00 a bottle.
Hundreds have used it on my recom
mendation and all say it never fails to
cure Throat, Chest aud Lung troubles.”
Regular size 500 and SJ,OO, Trial hotel's
free at Winder Drug, Cos.,
Important Notice.
The business heretofore done under
the lima name of Sell & Cos. will be
closed out by the end of the present
year, snd will necessitate the collection
of ail claims held by said firm. All par
ties concerned please take notice and
come right up without further trouble.
Sell & Cos.
City Court Notice.
The criminal docket will be taken up
next-Monday aud will be in order, Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday and long
er if necessary.
The civil docket will b in order Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday.
Parties and witnesses can govern
then solves accordingly. The Clerk in
forms me that all misdemeanor c \ses
found by the last Grand Jury have been
trmsfered to the. City Court.
This Oct. 16th, 1900.
\V ST'-RTT
Judge COy r
a night of j kk • <om
"Awful anxiety was f ’*
ow of the brave Goner 1 ”•
Mach.as, Mo., when th • t
she coala not live till moruihg .ics
Mrs. S. H Lincoln, who ’
that fearful night. ‘All thought . h-.
must soon dio irom Pn
she begged for Dr. King’- ”
ery, saying it had more than mi ■ ?
her lie, and had cured her of Coni amp
lion. After three small tiooen ~ur
easily ali night, audits farther ...
ploceiy cured her.” This marvel on-:
medicine is guaranteed to ca.o ....
Throat, Chest and Lung Diseas™ ° >-
50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle Tee at
Winder Drug Cos.
COME! COME!! ~
To the New Store of
J. G. PUETT & CO.
: A nd Look at our Superb line of
MILLINERY
Hiss Julia miner, who has this Department in
charge, will give your orders special attention and
you will be astonished at the Low Prices.
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ALSO
Inspect the cheapest, Newest and best selected as=
sortment of
Dress Goods and Trimmings
Ever shown in this section of Georgia. Our exclusive
styles of Shirt and Dress Paterns are going out every
day. If you fail to see them you will regret it.
A Line of Wraps
Going at prices that you can’t afford to miss,
A few more of those beautigul Fur Collaretts left.
Come quickly if you want one at the Cheap Prices.
When in Winder don’t buy your bill until you
see us,
J G PUETT & CD
I %al! gj £ f m § i f J %„ • ••J? &
A, D. [TcCURRY, Manager,
Winder Foundry
and
. flachine Works
Is One Of The New Enterprises Of The
Growing City Of Winder.
inn iißwf un T■ iiinwD<————■——a—i■
This is one of the best equipped Machine and
Foundry Works In the state and is prepared to do ail
kinds of work, such as building and repairing of
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW andfSYRUP
MILLS, GINS and ail kinds of Machinery.
Orders will be attended to promptly and all work
guaranteed,
Send your work to us and we will give you satis
faction.
Winder Foundry
AND
M achine Works.
New Millinery store.
Wn t-i- 1 • • f, ’!- announcing to our friends and the public gen
,l, t at the stand formerly occupied by the
, 7FOIOE SELECTION of
*. - t Q Millinery Goods,
Em', i. .. i f ! ' ■ styles and nobbiest novelties of the season.
C. . ek, aud you can be suited iu goods, while our
prices oann-n v : beet.
JEWELRY
tV, ’ .; to our Jewelry Department, aud in Watches,
rll * r,M to., can show you a choice Selection, at the very
Lowest IE- . CE us a call. J. GARRISON*