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LETTERS TRO7L THE PEOPLE
Saffold, Ga., Oct. 20, 1907.
Hon. T. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
Dear Sir: Enclosed find check for
two dollars ($2). Mark me up for
the weekly and monthly Jeffersonian
for one year. I cannot do without
them. God bless Turn Watson and
his works. Send them to Saffold,
Early county, Ga., instead of Dixie,
as heretofore.
Forever your friend,
G. B. CRAKE.
Warner, N. IT., Oct. 23. 1907.
Mr. Thomas E. Watson, Thomson,
Ga.
Dear Sir: Your letter of the 17th
inst. is received.
Your magazine has come regularly
to the “Pillsbury Free Library" here
with the exception of the August
number. If you will kindly send tl at
the numbers for the year will be
complete, so far as issued. 1 wish it
could be placed in every public li
brary throughout the North.
1 enclose one dollar and fifty cents
($1.50) for the year H'OS, to be sent
to “The Pillsbury Free Library,”
Warner, N. H.
With sincere regards, yours truly,
M. E. BURKE.
Hattiesburg. Miss., Oct. 24, 1907.
To Thomas Watson:
Enclosed find one dollar $1). for
which please send to me. when my
time expires, the Weekly Jeffer
sonian, to above address, and oblige.
J NO. MIXON.
R. No. 1, Box 52.
Dunn, Tex.. Oct. 22, 1907. '
Thus. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
My dear Mr. Watson: 1 think
my subscription to both your maga
zine and Weekly Jeffersonian is
about out. You will find enclosed
m ney order for $2 as a ienewai f-«r
both for next year. You will ob
»erve I have changed my P. O. from
Glass, Texas, to Dunn. Texas. In
making the move I lost the visits of
your Weekly Jeffers »nian of font is
sues —the last four. If you have the
last four issues, please date my re
newal from that time and send me
the four last issues. Wishing you
success in your labors, I am your
friend,
M. A. DR INK ARD.
Aonia, Ga., Oct. 25. 1907.
Dear Sir* Enclosed find post of
fice order for two dollars for one
year’s subscription to your maga
zine and weekly for W. T. Hudson,
Aonia, Ga. (renewed).
Ymirs truly,
’ C. W. WARE.
Keysville, Ga., Oct. 21, 1907.
Mr. Thomae E. Watson. Thomson,
Ga.
D*»ar Sir: Find enclosed postal
money order for one dollar to renew
iny subscription to Weekly Jeffer
sonian. Wishing you success, I am
very truly your friend,
H. IT. GREENWAY.
Watkinsville. Ga., Oct. 21, 1907.
Hon. Thomae E. Watsnn. Thomson,
Ga.
TVsr Rir • fiwd P O nr-
WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN.
der for two dollars to renew my ■sub
scription to both Jeffersonians.
Yours respectfully.
GEORGE B. SMITH.
R. F. D. 2.
Watkinsville. Ga.. Oct. 16. 1907.
Thos. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
Enclosed you will find monev order
for sl. Please extend our subscrip
tions to the Jeffersonian Magazine
and the Weekly for twelve months.
S. D. HARDTGREE.
P. W. DURHAM.
R. F. D. No. 2.
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Lynchburg. Va.. Oct. <9. 1907.
Thos. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
Dear Sir: Herewith please find
check for $2 for wh’eh please send
me both Watson’s Jeffersonian Mag
azine and Wat son's Weekly Jeffer
sonian. Very truly.
JAS. W. KEITH.
818 Cabell St.
New Castle. Pa., Oct. 21, 1907.
Hon. Thos. E. Watson.
Dear Sir : Enclosed you will find
nne d liar to renew my subscription
to Watson’s Jeffersonian another
year, and oblige.
R. A. HUBBARD.
Dales. Ga.
Mr. Tims. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
Dear Sir: Yon will find enclosed
two dollars for which ptease send me
your monthly and weekly magazine.
If this is not enough money let me
♦ •
. w and T will send more. I saw
, infla 'h'bbiug list some time ago and
suppose it is the same yet. Wishing
you great success. I am. yours truly,
IT. P. GLEATON/
Searcy. Ark.. Oct. 20, 1907.
Hon. T. E. Watson.
Mv d rt ar Sir: T enclose herewith
P. 0. money for sl. for which
renew my subscription for the Week
ly Jeffersonian for another year, and
oblige. Truly yours,
B. P. BAKER.
Jefferson. Ga., Oct. 21, 1907.
Dear Sir: Tam sending you here
with a money order for the sum of
two dollars and twenty-five cents
($2.25). for which you will please ex
tend my subscription to the two Jef
fersonians to January, 1909.
T am your true friend.
W. E. ELROD.
Belton. Texas. Oct. 21, 1907.
Thos. E. Watson, Esq., Thomson, Ga.
Mv dear Sir: Enclosed find $4.50
for which I want you to extend mv
subscription to the Jeffersonian week
ly and the Watson’s Jeffersonian
Magazine cne year, and send me the
six back numbers of the magazine.
Wishing yen good health and all of
the good things that can be had in
old Georgia, and that the Farmers’
Union will get there Eli, I am, yours
truly.
C. J. JACKSON.
Millersville. Hl., Oct. 20, 1907.
Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
Dear Sir: I notice that my sub
scription to your magazine and weekly
will woon expire, and I am ennlnsing
herewith my check for their renewal
for a year, $2.
Yours very truly,
BEN A. NEAL.
(Note: Here’s a Georgia boy who
is making a success away out in Illi
nois. He didn’t lack nerve, did he!)
Manassas, Ga., Oct. 5, 1907.
Hon. Thos. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
My kind Sir: We desire the Week
ly Jeffersonian in our little rural
district library. We noticed your
kind offer to any school and thought
very likely you would send us your
very valuable paper for our library,
that is used in connection with a lit
erary and debating society.
As librarian I assure you that, if
sent, it will be very much appreciated,
and shall rank first among other wor
thy papers.
No one is more glad to learn that
the subscription lists of your publica
tions are to be under your personal
supervision.
While at the University of Geor
gia I sold of subscriptions and papers
$7.61 worth. And had I been dealt
with as I always have when dealing
with you personally. I hardly
know how high the amount would
have been. For I make bold to say
that few. if any. of even the old and
established newspapers are appre
ciated more than the “Weekly Jef
fersonian.”
Ard while T had relaxed my ef
forts to get subscriptions for your
publication's, for I felt that I coubl
do but little for the paper and the
man that I liked most of all. yet now.
I shall proceed to do as would have
been my pleasure all Ihe while—
Work for your publications.
Your friend, and mv friend and
classmate. Carlton Walker, of Thom
son. knows the situation fnllv.
Wishing you good health and long
life Io advocate the groat principles
of right. I am your true friend.
s. b. McCall
Note: Yes. things are going be 1 -
ter now. In a little while all the
wrinkles will be smoothed. Things
mu-t go right! And your Library
shall have the paper, free. T. E. W.
LaGrange. Ga.. Aug. 5. 1907.
Mr. Thomas E. Watson, Thomson,
Ga.
My dear Sir: I don’t know that
I grasp the entire significance of the
editorial in The Atlanta Constitu
tion of yesterday, but it seems a com
plete acknowledgment of the justice,
the wisdom, and the honesty of your
course without reserve: if so. I hen 1
most heartily rejoice with you, and
hope to see others shuck off their
hypocrisy, and come up to the lick
log. Yours truly,
N. R. H.
Moultrie, Ga., Aug. 5, 1907.
Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
Dear Sir: At your request in the
Weekly Jeffersonian, I write you. I
acted as agent for the P. P. Paper
during its life, without compensation;
then when you started your Now York
Watson’s Magazine I was appointed
agent for it, and acted as long as
you were connected with it. When
yon quit. T quit. Then when yni»
started the Weekly Jeffersonian and
the Jeffersonian Magazine, I have
ben acting as agent for both. I have
no idea how many subscriptions I
hav> sent in, and keep sending in one
occasionally. I am striving to put
one or both into the home of every
populist. I can only say, I am in
the field for the fight until we suc
ceed. lours,
J. H. COOKE.
Smithville. Ga.. Aug. 5. 1907.
Mr. Th os. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
In the Weekly Jeffersonian of re
cent date yon ask all who are agents
for your paper and magazine to write
yon at Thomson. Ga.
While I do not make a business of
soliciting subscribers (I farm 'for a
living) at odd times. I try to do my
neighbors and friends a favor bv in
d”c'ng them tn take such periodicals
as Wat«on’s Jeffersonians, the Atlan
ta Journal the Home Herald (old
Ram’s Horn) and last but not
least. Jordan’s Cotton Jour
nal. (Don’t Shoot.”) It is an
uphill business to get farmers to read,
or to read more than one side of
a question, and that mostly by their
county paper.
It is mv private opinion that our
county papers have either through ig
norance. or with “malice afore
tl’O'-ght,” buncoed us farmers for the
past 15 or 20 years.
Th’s fall, at odd times. I expect
to induce as many as I can to fake
yon?- n-'blicati-ms. and the other pe
ri duals mentioned above. A list of
thos’. taken from memory, whom I
have spcured as subscribers to your
publications. I enclose.
I live on the Smithville route but
am near the Bronwood. Plains and
Americus route. By the way. there
is tn be a Farmers' Union rally and
barbecue at Bronwood on the Bth
inst< I understand efforts have been
made to got you to speak there that
dav. Will you let me know on en
clos'd pirsial whether you will be
there ? Big meeting will be going on
al mv church <>n that day. and 1 would
not desert my meeting merely for a
Farmers' Union barbecue, but would
without hesitation or compunction of
conscience go, if Tom Watson will be
the e to make a speech.
With best wishes,’ I am yours,
F. W. FORTH.
R. F. D. 1.
Note: ' Cannot possibly ba there.
Sorry. T. E. W.
Lancaster. Pa.. Aug. 3. 1907.
Hon. Thos. E. Watson. Thomson. Ga.
Mv dear Sir: Mr. J. C. Valletta,
of N. Franklin. Conn., write® to the
Vineland, N. J., Independent thug:
“Tn your issue of July 12, Bro.
Wolfe says, * A full-fledged paper
money will solve all our oconcraie
troubles and with those out of the
way, ethics and morals will take care
of themselves,’ which is a fact. Then,
why not unite on this one point, a
full-fledged paper money! This is
the paramount principle of the Pop
ulist National Organization.”
Do you subscribe to that statement,
Mr. Watson! It strikes me as some
what socialistic, that part whieb
claims that with a full-fledged paper
money ®II ethical and moral quag-