Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, April 11, 1907, Page 13, Image 13

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THE WATSON MELON. Seed grown for several years and introduced by me is of fered to the public in limited quantities, as follows: % lb., 35c; % lb., 65c; 1 lb. 11.26. Seed guaranteed pure and from first hands. Address W. A. WATSON, Thomson, Georgia. In offering this melon more exten sively to the public I desire to give its history. About eight years one of my brother’s (Thomas E. Watson) friends sent him a small package of the seed and stated to him that he called it the Watson melon. My brother gave the seed to me, I planted a few hills the first year and was so greatly pleased with the melon that I planted about two acres in them the following year, the yield and sales were so satisfactory that I discarded all others. I have been raising melons for mar ket the past thirty years, and I con sider the Watson melon the very best that I ever saw in every respect. It grows larger, under the same circum stances, has fewer rotten ends, keeps longer after getting ripe, is very solid, for which reason it is a good shipper. It is, in my opinion, the best melon ever put on the market, with a deli cious flavor that has no superior. W. A. WATSON. The Weekly Jeffersonian AND THE COMMONER TOM WATSON’S WEEKLY and WM. J. BRYAN’S PAPER Both One Year for Only $1.50 Mr. Bryan is the most conspicuous figure in American politics today. He is more —he is a World Figure. His views on men and things are awaited with interest in foreign countries as well as at home. THE COMMONER is his medium of communication with the world; but it is more than a per sonal organ, for it covers the whole realm of political thought. Hence, no one, whether a follower or an oppo nent of Bryan’s doctrines, can fail to be interested in the columns of this famous paper. Address THE WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN ATLANTA, GA. MORNING SUNBEAMS. Just fresh from the press. Our Latest, Brightest and Best Song Book No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, 25 cents; Nos. 1 and 2 combined, 250 songs, 35 cents. I will mail one copy of either No. 1 or No. 2, to any reader of this paper who will send me the names and addresses of 3 or more leaders of music for only 15 cents, or one copy Nos. 1 and 2 combined for only 25 cents. Teachers of music, preachers of the gospel and the people in gener al, all say that Morning Sunbeams is the best all round all purpose book anywhere. Address all orders to T. B. Mosley, Boaz, Ala. REAL ESTATE. Those desiring to move to South Georgia, the most prosperous section of the state, can secure bargains In city property, farm lands, saw mill or turpentine sites, by writing to C. C. TYLER, •ox 172, Moultrie, Ga. NEWS OF THE WEEK. The English parliament re-assem bled on Monday. The United States forbids the bom bardment of coast towns of Central America. The meeting of the Southern Educa tion Board is being held this week at Pinehurst, N. C. Thirty-one railroads west of Chicago have agreed to advance the wages of locomotive firemen. Dr. Samuel S. Guy, prominent dent ist in Long Island, shot and killed his wife for slapping his face. He was drunk. Hon. Hoke Smith, Governor-elect of Georgia, sailed for a short trip to Eu rope on Tuesday. He will be gone one month. The interstate commerce commis sion decides that express company franks cannot lawfully be allowed to railway officers and employes. In Finland women have been elected members of the diet. This is the first time women have ever been chosen to any national legislature. e Typewriters Half Price We have a large assortment of a 11 standard machines, which have been slightly used, that we sell on guarantee, viz.: Fay-Sho or Rem-Sho $25 to S4O Densmores (all models;.... sls to S4O Williams (all models) S2O to S4O Smith Premiers S2O to S6O Remington (all models)... .sls to S6O Yost (all models) sls to SSO Write for special prices on any other machine made. We have them in stock. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange 71 North Pryor Street - - - ATLANTA, GA. References: H. M. Ashe Co., Central Bank & Trust Corporation, R. G. Dun & Co. SAMPLE COPIES. In accordance with Mr. Watson's intructions we are mailing out several thousand sample copies to his friends, if one should fall into your hands, we will be very glad to have you examine same closely, after which if you care to keep in touch with the leading events of the day, as discuss ed by Mr. Watson, in his straight from the shoulder style, we will be highly pleased to have your subscription. In conclusion we wish to call your attention to our attractive clubbing list which appears in this issue, on an other page. CIRCULATION MANAGER. GOLDEN BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS and S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS from prize winning stock. Eggs $1.50 per 15. If you fail to hatch ten chicks will replace order at */ 2 price. HILL CREST FARM, Swainsboro, Ga. OAK GROVE POULTRY FARM, L. L. Deal, Prop., Swainsboro, Ga. Thoroughbred fowls for sale of the following kind: White Plymouth Rock, Barred Plymouth Rock, Buff Leghorn, Brown Leghorn, Buff Orpington. ' My pens are mated with high scoring cocks, and we can furnish eggs for setting of the above kinds at $1.50 per 15. We also carry fine thoroughbred Homer Pigeons, which we sell.for breeding purposes at $1.50 a pair; squabs for eating purposes, $3 per dozen. L. L. DEAL, Proprietor. WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. That the Isle of Pines is not Ameri can territory was officially and judi cially declared Monday by the su preme court of the United States. Aggie Myers, the Kansas City hus band murderess, received from Gov. Folk the commutation of her death sentence to imprisonment for life. Puerto Cortez was surrendered with out fighting and about 1,500 Honduran soldiers abandoned the port two days before the Nicaraguan troops appear ed. The U. S. supreme court decides that a person extradited from Canada for one offense cannot be put on trial for a different crime. This may serious ly affect the Greene-Gaynor case. Consul Uyeno, who represents Japan in San Francisco, has been called home by Foreign Minister Hayashi to assist in framing a new policy for the future relations of the empire with the Unit ed States. United States Senator Charles A. Culberson at Dallas declined to discuss the use that is being made of his name through the north and west in connec tion with the Democratic nomination for the presidency next year. It is reported from Rome that the new syllabus being prepared by the Holy Office will contain a solemn con demnation of the works of the Abbe Houtin and of Fonazzarro, in addi tion to condemnations of the writings of the Abbe Loyiss, the Rev. Dr. Wm. Barry and the former Jesuit priest, Terrill. The International Policy Holders’ Committee in New York has issued a statement pointing out alleged violations of the present insurance code by the companies in the recent election of officers and the alleged in efficiency of the department of insur ance in conducting the supervision of the election. Retailers s s ° YOUR DEM L E R CMN BUY I T. WITH RESERVOIR $51.00 Thu h»nd»ome Steel Range ie an abaolutelv perfect •ombination of utility, durability and economy; and n< where can ite value be duplicated for le s than It ir eaiy to operate, and consumes .ess fuel than ordinary Ranges It is constructed on strictly scientific principles consistent with good cooking; and baking ean be done on oven bottom and oven rack at the same time. Wr give a written guarantee with every Range; and if it is not perfectly satisfactory, rctarn it at our expense, and we wil, refund your money. Out catalogue shout a full line of Stoves and Ranges from $4.50 up. Sent free on application. JOHN FOSTER CO., 265-7 Decatur Street, Cor. Moore, ATLANTA. GA. rMLOViRGIKIA FARMS I<ow Prices, Mild Climate. Free illustrated ® < ntalog. Largest list Farms in State. This is the country for the Northern Farmer. We want to hear from every man Tck- who desires to better his condition. Casselman At Co., Richmond, Va. Lurence Casselman, Former Auditor MeLean County, N.D. Blanchards, S. C. W. Leghorns and Jeffries B. P. Rock Eggs, 15 for SI.OO, or 100 for $4.00. My strains won First, Second and Third prizes in all shows last fall. Infertile eggs replaced. WAKEFIELD POULTRY YARD, W. A. Liles, Prop., Wakefield, N. 0. IDLEWILD PROLIFIC COTTON has captured the south. Two bales per acre sure. Seed limited. Price cheap Selling fast. Home grown, guaran teed garden and flower seeds, cheap. Sole owners of Siberian Lettuce, grows outdoors all winter. Planted new brings 10c per head. Pkg. seed 10c. Write us. IDLEWILD FLORAL GARDENS. College Park. Ga. Dewberry’s Delight Is a medicine that should be In every home at this season of the year, as it is the best stomach and bowel medi cine on the market. It acts directly upon the most essential organs, the liver, bowels and kidneys, thereby re moving the cause at the beginning, which is the proper time to aid nature. If you will keep Dewberry’s Delight on hand and use it strictly according to directions when you first suspect or feel the need of a medicine to remove the waste matter from the system and turn on the nerve force so the deter mining powers can come to the sur face it will Insure you against 90 per cent of all ills that are likely to at tack the system. Sold by all drug gists. Price 50c per bottle. If not satisfied with results your druggist will cheerfully refund your money. 13