The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, October 25, 1900, Image 4

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TMCMMIIE? Official Organ Ordinary. OFFICIAL ')K*t A N OF WINDEK. PUBLISHED KVKHY THURSDAY EVEN IN * JEFFERSON OFFICE: With the Ordinary in theO>nrt Hoi" P W. Qaattlebaam will represent t.. 0 paper and take subscriptions. 'inscription Bates* Yr- - *I.OO 1 A. G. LAMAR, Editor and Publtsher. THURSDA l GOTOBER 25, WOO. [People’s Party Ticket. For President—. WHARTON PARKER. For Vice-President — IGNATIUS DONNELLY. STATE ELECTORAL TICKET. From the state at large—J. A. Mal lory and W. L. Peek. First district—H. S. White, e •) i l diitrioc —L. O. Jackson. Third district—F. D. Wimberly. Fourth district —R. H. Hollis. Fifth district—J. R. Irwin, ixta district —R. 11. Mcbarlaud. eventh district —J. D. Perkerson. Eighth district—J. R. Heard. Ninth district —A. O. Lamar. Tenth district—J. R. Hogan. E.eventh district—J. E. Page. For Congressman irorn IHh District. H. L PEEPLES The New York Herald gives MoKin lof 281 electoral votes. The Atlanta Journal r-ays: The leg islative free pass season is now "open.” M- T.. Bagwell has ! at*-! the Law renceville News-Heraid to Messrs. 0. M. Morjock and J. C. Flanigan. The Georgia legislature met yesterday The Populist will be about twice as strong as they were two years ago. The republican aud democratic spell binders are doing tneir best in Now York State and both sides claim they will carry it. li you have no Barker aud Donnelly tickets for yonr county send to this of fice at once and get them at SI.OO per 1000 delivered. Barker aud Donnelly are the men to vote for in the presidential election it you favor a government ran in the in terest of all the people. Hon. John Sherman, one of the great leaders in American politics for the past forty years, died at his home in Wash ington city laßt Monday. Anew York policeman has been suspended for stealing from his priso u* r. Boss Croker ought to make this policeman one of his alderman in the next city eleotion of greater New York. It makes no difiereuce whether we win or not in the present national elec tion. The qnestiou for as to solve is, are we right. If we believe we are then we would be moral cowards and an trne to oar principles not to vote for Barker and Donnelly. The way for reform measures to succeed is for those who believe iu them to slick and keep voting for them. Don’t go back wards to be with a larger crowd. Be what you are and when you find what you are, beman enough to stand to it. Let Populists keep up their party or ganiz vuon and party vote. Let there be no sulking, no indifference. Let every Populist voter go to the poile on the rtth day of November and vote his party ticket and Donnelly. Ultimately the farmers of the nation, as a class, will abandon the two old parties and join their fortunes and give tneir votes to the Peopl’ Party. Now ‘a ihe time to do your duty and help kef-p up our party organization, Livingston had to quit stumping Ntw Jersey for Mr. Dry an and come back home to look alter Charles I Branau who ha* announced himself as a caudi date for congress. It is fortunate for Livingston that Chariie came out •Against him. Hid he not done this the people of Georgia would have never known of his New Jersey tour and that he seved it for Mr. ( Bryan. The Demo cratic party of this btate should elect him to succeed Senator Clay as he cer tainly deserves it. Ho lias carried N.. J. lor Bryan. You can spell a cough, coif, cangh, kauf. kaff, sough or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is' Oue Minute Cough Cure. G. W. DeLaPerriere. In Memory of Our Brother R. M. Patrick. It is with heartfelt grief audsympthy, that we pen these lines in sweet re membrance of out' friend and brother; than whom no better neighbor ever lived. We feel that our coomiuuitv has sustained a great loss in him, for ac commodating his fellow man and doing good to him seemed to be one of his greatest delights. It has been 6aid "A good heait is the best thing in the world to possess.” Having this, he was quick to see what was fit to be done by him, and it made him a good neighbor and a good companion. To his sorrowing wife and children, we extend our deepest sympaty in this the darkest hour of their lives. But weep not dear ones; for the beauty aud grandeur of the starry heavens are on ly to be seen when set against the brow of night; so sorrow often reveals to U3 our Father, whom the sunlight of pros perity hides. Sorrow is oue of God’s own angels in the iand, and it’s simplest and most obvious use is to remind ns of God. You feel that your best friend has gone, and left your hearts ana home desolate, but remember this, God al ways he*p a those who help themselves, tiiat he never forsakes those who are good and true and that he hoareth even the young ravens, when they cry. You may still lore the departed oue. He is yours as ever, and you are hi*. The ties that unite yon are not broken. Think of him still as the same kind and affectionate husband and father he was whi'e here on earth, aud not cold and still iu death, bat Bring iu the sunshine of God. Going before as he has always done, and beckoniug his loved ones left bshind, to that better land, where part ing comes no more. Man that is born of woman is of a few days and full of trouble. He cometh forth a9 a flower and is cat down. He fleeth as a shadow and con tinuethnot. Seeing his days are de termined, and his months arj number ed, he lieth down and giveth up the ghost, and riseth no more, till heaven shall be no more. Brother Patrick was born November 3-d, 1858, was 41 years, 11 months and 9 days old. He died the 12 th of Octo ber 1900. He was married to Miss Alice Kinney, October 20th. 1891. He leaves a wife and six children and a host of friends to mourn his death. ‘•Honor the grave, houor the open earth, Honor the body that we give to clay, ’Twas immortal structure from its birth, Aud it shail have a resurrection day. Then tenderly give to mother earth the pr.z. And let her keep it till God shall bid it rise.” Brother, good bye, sweet b 9 thy sleep till waking on some brighter, fairer shore, we bid thee good morning and if from thy heavenly home thou canst look down upon the busy scvues of life, where thou didst hold such sway of loyal, loving hearts, may thy dear eyes behold each lodge the abode of sweet concord; each Craftman with earnest heart and working tools in willing hands bnilding upon the designs thou hast drawn. May peaoe, Joy and plenty, with sweet content sit as welcome guests about the hearth stone of every Mason’s home, and love for God and humanity burn as sweet inoeme upon the altar of every Mason’s heart. L. J. Johnson. A H. Pendergrass, R. N. Pentecost. Davison Lodge. Committee. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. Would quickly .leave you, if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merits 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 back if not cured. Sold by Winder Drug Go. Notice--Tax Collector. SECOND ROUND. Peudergrass Oct, 29 Btoll a m Randolphs’ C. G. “ '* 12 to 1p m J. N. Thompson’s store “ “ 3t04 p m Hoschton “ 30 Bto 12 ni Rousts’ C. G. “ “ 2t04 pni Winder “ 31 Bto 12 m ! Chandli a' C. G. “ ” 2t04 pm j Statham Nov. I Btoll am j Thurmond’s store “ ” 12 to lpm McElhaanon’s store “ 1 2t03 p m Clarkiboro “ 2 Bto 10 a m Nicholson “ 2 12to2pm Brockton “ 2 3t04 p m Dry Pond, Dr Mor gan’s office “ 7 9tolo a m Gilbert's store “ 7 11 to 12 w Constautine “ 7 Ito 2p m D.amend Hill • • 7 3t04 pin Maysville " 8 Bto 12 in Harmony Grove “ 8 Ito 4p m Harmony Grove “ 9 Bto 12 in Apple Valley “ 92t03 pm j 1 will be at the court house every Sat urday. Resp’t. A. H. Brook, T. C. J. C. \ THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of An nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard* st M Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough tnat for many years had made life a burden, All other rem edies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure— “it soon removed the pain iu my chest and lean now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every oue who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery 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. Big Show Here Saturday. Remember tho grand free balloon as* cension, thrilling parachute jump and a high tower drive that is giveu free to all from the Show grounds iu connection with Sparks’ New Railroad Shows at Winder Oct. 27. Obituary. In memory of J. A. Garner, better known as Ab Garner, who departed this lile September 3rd, 1900. Ab was six teen years aud six months old. He was a good and kind hearted boy and the more one knew of him the more they would love and admire him for his no ble traits of character. He was so kind and manly and always met you with a smile. He was always obedient to his father and mother and gentle and lov ing to them aud his brother aud sister, aud they were all devotedly attached to him. His death was a sad blow to them and his many relatives and friends. It was hard for them to give up Ab, who wa9 so young and promising, but we should try aud so live that when the summons comes we may meet with him iu the home of eternal rest where all is joy and happiness. A Friend. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver cf Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: “I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyer sun ken, tongue coated, pain continually iu back aud sides, no appetite—gradual ly growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had ’given me up. Fortu uately, a friend advised trying ‘ ‘Elec tric Bitters, ’ ’ and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim,” No one should fail to try them. Only 60 cents per bottle at Wiuder Drag Cos, Important Notice. The business heretofore done nnder the firm name of Sell & Cos. will be closed out by the end of the present year, and will necessitate the collection of all claims held by said firm. Ail par ties concerned please take notice and oome right np without further trouble. Sell & Cos. Notice.-* All persons are warned not to hunt, fish or trespass on our lands in Jefferson districts, Jackson County Georgia un der penalty of the law\ L. Mathews J. T. Wood. E'.eotric display, fire works and im posing parades and other entertAiu ments for amusement of visitors via the Seaboard Air Line Railway to the Confederate Veterans Reunion at Au gusta, Ga. A WINNING COMBINATION! New Goods! Best Material! Moderate Prices! GIVE US A CALL. Here in our New Hillinery Store are plenty of beautiful creations in New Fall and Winter Millinery. Hats are now arriving such as would warm the heart of every woman, and win admiration. DRESS GOODS. ~~ Those who haye inspected this line, declare them to be Strictly New in color, which 19 the key-note to their ready sale. Our line of Meltons, Venetians, Broadcloth, Homespun, Polka Dot, Henriet* tas, and many other styles that are not surpassed anywhere. JACKETS. A beautiful new line just received TO-DAY. In all the new cut3 aud colors —those Jackets trimmed in applique—the very thing you want. Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Overcoats, And. in fact, anything you want, can be found at cur New Store. All we ask is a call, aud we know you will say with the others, that J. G. PLJETT & CO.’S Is the place to Trade, Yours respectfully, A. D. HcCLRRY, Manager. Winder Foundry and flachine Works Is One Of The New Enterprises Of The Growing City Of Winder. This is one of the best equipped Machine and Foundry Works in the state and is prepared to do all kinds of work, such as building and repairing of ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW andf SYRUP MILLS, GINS and ail kinds of Macninery. Orders will be attended to all work guaranteed, Send your work to us and we will Jgive you satis= faction. Winder Foundry AND Machine Works. New Millinery Store. We take pleasure iu announcing to our friends aud the public gen erally that we have opened, at the stand formerly ocoupied by the Bank of Winder, a CHOICE SELECTION of Up-to-date Millinery Goods, Embracing all the latest styles aud nobbiest novelties of the season. Call, examine our stock, and you can be suited in goods, while our prices cannot be beat. JEWELRY- We are adding to our Jewelry Department, and in Matches, Clocks, Silv -I v!.it , Eta., can -how you a choice Selection, at trie very Lowest Prices. Give us a call. H J. GARRISON