The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 01, 1900, Image 4

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THS JACESOIECOKOMIST Official Organ Ordinary. Official organ of winder. PUBLISHED KVKKY THURSDAY KVKNIN . JKFFEKSON OFFICE: With the Ordinary in the Court Hons P. W. Quattlebantn will represent the piper aud take subscriptions. cufcssriutioii Hates* \-j, r - - - fl.oo A. G. LAMAR, Editor and Publisher. ~THURSDAZ NOVEMBER 1. 1900. People’s Party Ticket. For President —' WHARTON BARKER. For Vice-President— IGNATIUS DONNELLY. STATE ELECTORAL TICKET. From the state at large—J. A. Mid lory and W. L. Peek. First district —H. S. White, eojtl district —L. O. Jackson. Third district—F. D. Wimberly. Fourth district—R. H. Hollis. Fifth district—J. R. Irwin. ixt'a district—R. M. McFa-laud eventh district —J. D. Porker sou. Eighth district—J. R. Leard. Ninth district —A G. Lamar. Tenth district—J. R. Hogan. Eleventh district—J. E. Page. For Congressman from 9th District. H. L. PEEPLES. Vote for Barker and Donnelly next Tuesday aud you will prove to the world that you really are a reformer from principle. Georgia’s population is 2,216,829. A gain since 1890 of 878.076, and is now the largest of the Southern States out side of Texas. Every Populist should vole for Barker *nd Donnelly. The democrats are not going to vote your ticket —why should you vote tuvira: The old parties always want you to vote with them one more time and ii they should live one hundred years long cr would want yon do this. The official announcement of the total population of the United States for 1900 is 76,295,220, making a gain during the past 10 yours of 13,225,464, As Mr* Cleveland has announced this week that he is not for Mr. Bryan, ho is the logical candidate of the democratic party four years from the coming elec tion for president. Boss Broker says the paramount issu<- j in tiny campaign ito win. If the de mocratic party has any other issue than tbi* *bey have failed to le* the peopV know it in this state. Mr. Wiltshire, of Los Angeles, is run ning foi Congress iu his district. His uiotto on allot his literature is, “Let the nation own the trusts.” All meu who think aud have been two miles from home are forced to admit this is the only way to nolve the trust ques tiou. The People’s party is the exponent of the best Americanism and represents the best in politics. If you believe in Americanism and the best in politics vote next Tuesday for Barker and Don nelly, the candidates of the People’s party. Don’t be afraid to vote the way you thiuk right if it does place you in the miuority. hive hundred new national backs have been organizsd in the last six months under the act of Congress giv ing them as many bank notes as they de posit government bonds, and pay them interest on the bonds too. The favored few get all they ask for in this liber ty loving country of ours. When will the people learn some sense? The Plow Boy’s Kind Words. Bro. Wilsor, one of the old and true war horses iu the great reform move ment, and editor of the Buford Plow Boy. did us the honor in the last issue of his paper to give our editorial iu full of two weeks ago, headed “To the Friends of this Paper ” In hi3 comments on the same he sajs some very kind things of U 9 which we would consider more as flattery did we not know him to be too • true a friend and too sincere to resort to such tactics even to make one feel good. Please accept our thanks, Bro. Wilson, with the hope that the Plow Boy may live to see our principles triumph and that its many readers will show their appreciatio i to yen for your efforts iu fighting for the light. The national bankers get the use of sl.Uoofrom the government one year for live dollars. No wonder they can control the destines of a nation and grow fat aud saucy while the bulk of mankind grow poorer. If you have a THINKER use .hat THINKER a little and vote for your owu interest. Enthroning a Righteous Principle. From the St. Louis Christian Advo cate. Charles Sumner the srreat anti slavery leader, iu a speech in 1848, said: “I hear the old political saw, that we must take the least of two evils. For myself, if two evils are presented to me, I will take neither. But it is said that we shall throw away our votes aud that our opposi tion must fail. Fail, sir! No hon est earnest effort in a good cause can fail. It may not be crowned with the applause of men; it may not seem to touch the goal of immediate worldly success, but it is not lost. Our example will be the mainspring of triumph hereafter.” . Thiuk of the above aud vote next Tuesday for Barker and Donnelly. Electric display, fire works and im posing parades aud other entertain ments for amusement of visitors via the Seaboard Air Line Railway to the Confederate Veterans Reunion at An posts, Ga. BISMARCK’S IRON NERVE. Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aud Bowels are out of order. If yon want these qualities and the success they briug, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain aud body. Only 25c at Winder Drug, Cos. For Farmers to Read. The first “Wheat Exhibition” or “Wheat hair” ever held in the south will come off the middle of next July in Athens. Georgia. |500.00 will be given in prizes for the grain crops, principally wheat. It is desired that every planter living within fifty milts of \thpu a wifi enter the contest for these piizjs. In a laitiou to the money piiZta lo be distributed next J uiy by the Alliens uitiohauts to the farmers of Northeast Georgia, who raise the best and largest crops of wheat, co r n, oats, eta, the Hodgson Cotton Company, whose ad will be found in this issue of The Economist, will give as premiums to its individual customers five beauti ful, thoroughbred Jersey beife’s. Every customer, except those who buy less than 8 sacks of gnano or acid from the Hodgson Cotton Company will stand a chance at one of these fine Jersey heifers if his note is signed aud iu their office before Juue Ist, 1901. Send to the abeve firm at Athens aud you will get full particn'ars. STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bonnd hand and foot for yeers by the chainß of disease is the woist form of Slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made free. He says: “My wife has so helpless for five yer-s that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Elec tric Bitter*, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work.” This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, headache, back ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle grorkiug medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rnn down people. Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 oentss Sold by Winder Drag Cos., Notice--Tax Collector. SECOND BOUND Clarksboro Nov. 2 Btolo atn Nicholson “ 2 12 to 2 pin Brockton 2 3t04 p m Dry Pond, Dr Mor gau’s office “ 7 9tolo a m Gilbert’s store “ 7 11 to 12 in Constantine “ 7 Ito 2 p*m Diamond Hill “ 7 3to 4 p in Maysviiie “ 8 Bto 12 in Harmony Grove “ 8 Ito 4p ;a Harmony Grove “ 9 Bto 12 m Apple Valley “ 9 2to 3 p m 1 will be at tho court house every Sat urday. Resp’fc. A H. Brock, T. C. J. C IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth,, of LaGrange, Gu, suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, bat writes that Bucklen’s Arnica SaDe wholly cured it in ten days. For Uiceis Wounds, Burns, 3oils, Pain or Piles it’s the best salve iu the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25. Sold by Winder Diug Cos City Court Jury for January Term 1901. Geo L Hawks James TRoge s Wm A Shannon Henry C Barnett Newton T Jackson Andrew B Harwell Pleasant O Pitman James M Story Wm B Baird James M Lyle Asa Ware Wm T Brock Geo C Haynie R L D Lanier Wm A Ward Solomon Wilbanks John W. Sailors Elbert Askew Eldridge H Shaw Henry J Catlett W L C Howington David L Venable Andy J Wofford Thos A. Evans Dunn, Lyle & Co’s. Weekly Cotton Letter. We have been advising all our cus tomers to sell their cotton up to the present time, feeling confident that cot tun would go very much lower. Our prophecy has been fully realized aud we now venture to make another prediction that is as sure to come true as the form .r ”and. It is our opinion that the price !of cotton will b? very, much higher by ' the first of the year, and we advise a 1 of cur customers to hold their product for the advance that has already stall ed. Up to the present time the receipts have been enormous aud have forced the market down by slow degrees. Iu addition to this, the weather has been almost perfect and the cotton trade generally has been looking for a top crop that woo’d discount the late start New this notion has been removed and the receipts are also falling off and will continue to fall off, and the price will as surely go up. Hold your cotton, and if you need money, the bauk will lend you money at*B per cent. Cotton here to day, 9>g. Important Notice. The business heretofore done under the firm name of Sell & Cos. will be closea out by tho end of the present year, snd will necessitate the collection of all claims held by said firm. All par ties concerned please take notice and come right up without further trouble. Sell & Cos. — The Farmers Are In The Saddle. For the first time iu years the cotton farmer within reach of a Rouud’ap bale plant finds himself independent of com | presses and bagging aud tie meu, who have grown rich out of the monopoly they have eD joyed of covering and com pressing his cotton. Besides enabling him to 6ell his cotton in Rouudlap b l*s ; at a premium which, after paying the baling charge leaves him a handsome profit, the competition aroused by the presence of a round bale plant compels square bale buyers to advauoe their limits How much of the higher prices paid last fall was due to this competi tion patrons of Roundiap plants kuow. PREVENTED A TRAGEDY. Timely information given Mrs George Lontr, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre vented a dreadful traged” and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept, her awake every night. She uad tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to uy Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle wholly oared her, and she writes this marvelous medicare also cured Mrs. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand ren lj for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and SI.OO. Every bottle guaranteed Trial botue ueo at Winder Drug Cos. A WINNING COMBINATION! 1 ♦ < 1 i I —lie New Goods! Best Material! Moderate Prices! GIVE US A CALL Here in our New iTillinery Store are plenty of beautiful creations in New Fall and Winter Milliner) Hats are now arriving such as would warm the heart of every woman, and win admiration. DRESS GOODS~ ~~ Those who have inspected this line, declare them to be Strictly New in color, which is the key-note to their ready sale. Our line of Meltons, Venetians, Broadcloth, Homespun, Polka Dot, Henriet tas, and mau} T other styles that are not surpassed anywhere. JACKETS. A beautiful new line just received TO-DAY. Iu all the new cuts and colors —those Jackets trimmed iu applique—the very thing you want. Shoes, Clothing;, Hats, Overcoats, And, iu fact, anything you want, can be found at our New Store. All we ask is a call, and we kuow you will say with the others, that J. G. PUETT & CO.’S Is the place to Trade. Yours respectfully, A. D. (TcCURRY, Manager. Winder Foundry and riachine 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 andfSYRUP MILLS, GINS and. ail kinds of Macninery. Orders will be attended to promptly]*and all work guaranteed, Send your work to u* and vw will jgive you satis* faction. Winder Foundry AND Machine Works. New Millinery Store. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends aud the public gen erally that we have opeued, at the stand formerly occupied by the Bank of Winder, a CHOICE SELECTION of Up=to=date Millinery Goods, Embracing all the latest styles and nobbiest novelties of the season. Call, examine cur stock, and you can be suited in goods, while our prices cannot be beat. JEWELRY vYe are adding to our Jewelry Department, and in Watches, Clocks. Silverware,.Etc., can show you a choice Selection, at the very Lowest Price.-. Give us a call. H J. GARRISON