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THURSDA £ NOVEMBER 29. 1900.
Church wedding’* -TJ no louucr fash
ionable
Another plot has b en unearthed to
■ssasinate president McKinley.
Mrs. Lease refuses to longer support
her husband and has applied for a di
vorce.
Few people stop to think these days.
They just keep pushing and lisk the
consequences.
Never surrender your principles of re
foim. Truth will linuallv triumph it
manhood is preserved.
From the way Kruger is received by
the people of France it looks like his
came is not yet dead.
Chairman James K Jones still says
the election was a surprise to him
Poor Jones we cauH help but-pity
him.
According to the reports from New
York city it would seem that some of
the b.st people of that little village are
being regenerated and born again.
The world continues to move and you
will stumble over some clever people as
you go around as well as a great many
mean ones. We gue-s things wiibabout
balance up in the windup.
France is now showing the same spirit
towards Kruger that she did to Wash
ington. Of all countries France shows
more sympathy for those oppressed and
more bravery in letting the world know
it.
The world smiles on the fellow with
* good bank account, bat has little
mercy on him if he happens to be
minus this requisite which is at the
present time the test of his fitness as a
good citizen financially, socially and
religiously.
There are many things for which we
ought to be very thankful. Any way
we are thankful that we are still living
and would feel more thankful if all our
subscribers thought enough of us to pay
their subscriptions and to talk for The
Economist. We gaes°, however, things
could have been worse with ns than
they are so we are not going to kick.
Chang Chih-Tuug, the great reformer
of China, asserts a truth that cannot be
questioned in the following language:
“Translators have wrongly rendered the
word republic, ‘people rule.’ In west
ern republics the people can discuss
matters, bnt do not pnt them into exec
iCion.” There are few matters in this
government that the people really
need ar and discuss that are executed into
law.
But a Name.
There are few men at the present
time to whom one can go and pour out
his grief an-1 tell his difficulties and en
list their sympathy aud assistance when
the clouds of adversity aud disappoint
%
meuts envelop you. Men seem to repe l
one who is in despair and turn from
them with a coldness that speaks loud
tr than words. Friendship is but a
name and in most cases leaves the
wretch of dispppoiuiment to weep alone.
Morgan's Sawdust.
Too many soft snaps makes hard
' times.
Government by injunction is the blos
som of revolution.
The man who will act dishonestly to
secure an office will ketp it up after he
is elected.
A 100 l is a man who doo6 the same fool
ish thing a second time.
The ballot talks louder than anything
else.
There wore a great many Democrats
this year who were Republicans.
The two old parties presented their
Bills to the people.
Below allissu s of all platforms is the
great question of human rights.
Education will beat fusion.
Usury is ihe sting of robbery.
Monopoly of all public utilities ought
to be enjoyed by all.
Justice is said to be blind, audit saves
her ma: y a heart pang.
What wo ueed is flexible currency in
stead of flexible statesmen.
The new Democracy has never scrap
ed ihe moss off its back.
Money is not yalue itself but a order
for value.
Government ownership means service
ift c >st.
Direct legislation means the people
shall rule.
With government bauks panics would
be impossible.
Some men seem to have made up their
minds to be suckers always.
It won’t do to trust even a good man
when he is aboard the wrong craft.
Im quality is the child of iniquity.
Calling a man a crank don’t c mvicfc
him of error.
If gold is “God’s money,” how does
it happen that the devil controls ii?
No cause is week that is right; God
aod one man is a majority.
The politicians sell the voters and the
voters deliver themselves.
There is no independent manhood
without independent thought
There is a good deal of paternalism
about the free school system.
The trouble is we allow our public
servants to ‘Work us” instead of work
for us.
Direct legislation is the king bolt of
liberty.
Religion may be the sail, but Christ
ianity is the rudder.
FIGHT ONI
Hon. Wharton Barker to
The Faithful Populist.
Ihe Popnlist vote east in the country
on Tuesday last wa9 regrettably small.
And now iu the presence of the verdict
of the American people expressed at the
ballot box, a verdict upholding the poll
cies of the administration, upholding
anything but the policies for which we
stand, and before going on with the
fight, may we pause for just one mo
meat aud ask ourselves: Are we right'/
Each man mast ask this of bin. self,
each must answer it for himself. And
if, when he finds this answer, it is yes,
there is bnt one course for the true man,
the man worthy of the name of mau to
pursns. And that is: Fight on—fight
on for the right auto death, or uutil it
dc es prevail.
We have asked ourselves this ques
tion as we have takeu note ox the
judgments just rendered by the Amer
lean people, judgments so averse to
us. aud oontaiued in the Democratic
and Republican vote alike, and as we
often have before, and the answer
stands out clearly before us. It is yes
And that answer points out the path
of duty. We feel the American peo
ple have voted in blindness, it is for
us to do our mite to enlighten them
that the right prevail, that the power
of money in our government be de
stroyed, that our people be not stripped
of their heritage, "the right to
life, liberty and the pursuit of happi
ness”—the right to life, which is tile
right to work and draw wealth and
sustenauce from nature’s iuexhausti
ble resources; the right to liberty,
which is the right to labor and enjoy
the fruits thereof without payment of
tribute to anyone enjoyiug special
privileges, and in such way as one
may choose, so long as the rights of
others are not trespassed upon; the
right to happiness, the assurance of
which the opportunity to reach higher
aud better things for self aud for one's
children. Aud to this work, a work
that duty bids us to take up, or rather
forbids us to put aside, that love foronr
tellowmau calls us to, we dedicate our
selves anew. Aud, within such limita
tious as mortal mau is subject to, that
,work we will pursue.
Tax Notice.
.1 will bi at Winder D c. 7—9 a. in.
to 2 p in.
rioschtou Dec. 7—3 too p. iw.
Meet me at that time if you have not
paid your tax. Respt’ly,
A. H. Brock T. C„ Jackson County.
A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT.
Air. W. A. Hines of Manouester, la.,
writing of liU almost miarculous escape
from death, says: “Exposure after meas
les induced serious luug trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages aud coughed night and
day. All my doctors said 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.
Huudreds have used it on my recom
mendation and all say it never fails to
cure Throat, Chest aud Lung troubles.”
Regular size 50c aud SI,OO, Trial bottle
free at Winder Drug, Cos.,
Guano for vYheat.
We want your cotton seed aud will
make you special prices ou Wheat Fer
tilizer for cash. Bring on your seed
aud get your wneat fertilizer.
M. D. Irwin
Notice.
All persons are notified not to fish
hunt or trespass on my laud in
House’s district, Jacxsou county Geor
gia, under penalty of the law
F. L Sims.
L. D. YEARWOOD.
The Groceryman
Can now be found in the new
store next to Col. Quarterman’s of
fice on Broad Street with a full
line of
FAMILY and FANCY
GROCERIES
at prices that are hard to down.
Here are a few of them to think
about:
Standard granulated (]' I AA
Sugar 16 pounds to \[ < IJ|l
Imported granulated (i'l AA
Sugar 17 pounds to CI,\JU
Extra C. Sugar 0| AA
17 pounds to iM.UU
Lion Coffee per pound 12£cts.
Cuba Molasses per Gal. 45 cts.
Common ” per Gal 25 cts.
Ribb ui Cane Molasses
Reboiled per Gal. 40 cts
Daisy Flour 25 pounds 50 cts.
Pearl Flour 25 pounds 60 cts.
Nonpareil Flour 251bs. 65 cts.
Dove Hams per pound 141cts.
California Hams per lb. 10 cts,
Breakfast Bacon, Dove
Brand per pound 14^cts.
Meal, water ground per
bushel 65 cts.
Tobacco per lb from 35 to 75 cts.
Big stock Cigars aud Smoking
Tobacco as cheap as the cheapest.
Telley’s Indian and Ceylon, the
choicest of green ai.d black mixed
Teas per pouna 60 cents.
Soap to Beat the Band.
Fine toilet in the biggest Scents
cake in the city. Laundry in the
biggest bars at 5 cents a bar and
in 2 bars for 5 cents.
Canned Goods a Specialty.
Alaska Salmon 10 cents a can,
Chipped Beef 14 cents a can, Tripe
20 cents a cau, Heinz’s Baked
Beans with Tomato Sauce 10 to
13 cents.
A full line of Heinz’s Pickles,
Sauces, Mustard, etc. always on
hand. The place to buy Grocer
ies. Come right along and let me
wait on you.
HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS.
All doctors told Reuick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson , 0., after suffering IS
months.from Rectal Fistula, he would
die uiffess a costly operation was pre
formed; but he ccred himself with five
boxes of Buckleu’s Arnica Salve the
sorest Pile care on Earth, aud the best
Salve iu the World. 25 cents a box
Sold by, Wiuder Drug Cos,
A WINNING
COMBIN ATION!
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 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 many other styles that are not surpassed anywhere. -
JACKETS.
A beautiful new line just received TO-DAY. In all the new cuts
and 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, and we know you will say with the others, that
J. G. PUETT & CO.’S
Is the place to Trade,
Yours respectfully,
A. D. HcCURRY, Manager.
New Millinery Store.
We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public gm
erally that we have opened, at the stand formerly occupi-i b/ the
Bank of Winder, a CHOICE SELECTION of
Up=to=date Millinery Goods,
Embracing all the latest styles and uobbiest novelties of theses m. £
Call, examine our stock, and you can be suited iu goods, while our
prices cannot be beat.
JEWELRY- •
We are adding to our Jewelry Department, and in Wit M3,
Clocks, Silverware,,Etc., can show you a choice Selection, at the very
Lowest Prices. Give us a call. H J. GARRISON*
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,
Southeastern, P. A.,
No. 1 Nirt v ' Pry r S\, Atlanta, Ga.
Money to Loan.
We negotiate loans n improved
farms, payable in five years in au
uunl installments. Interest 7 per
cent On 1 ! s us at Athens,
Ga. Shackelford & Cos.
Notice Farmers.
Those of you who want to pay cash
for y ur wl: it fertilisers, see us before
buying, as our wees are always cheap
est for the best goods. Dunn, Lyle & Cos.
Big Clothing Sale.
We will make a special sale on Cloth
iUi u.ui ov. days. It you need a
suit now is the time for you to see us.
No such barg lie- vjr offered in Cloth
ing. Hodges, Camp & Arnold.
Notice.
All persons are notified not t> hunt,
fish or trespass ou our lauds in Cut Off
district, Walton county. Georgia under
penalty of the I iw. \\. 11. Holioway,
E. S. iieuue<.i, J. VV’. H. HauilliOil,
Alack Alauders, Joun Green, Airs. Ad
line Fuller.
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.
GOING WEST.
The Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Lewis Railway
and
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Is the shortest, quickest and best rout
to all points West, North and Nor*
West. 3 through fast trains daily. F
choapest rates, time table, maps f
other information write
J. L. Edmondson,
Southeastern, P. .
No. 1 North, Pryor St. Atlanta 1 *
Cure Cold In Head.
Kermott s Chocolates Laxative
to take and quick, to cu cold in head -
throat.