Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, November 28, 1907, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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market tWo-thirds of the present crop direct from the warehouse. I hope that every Union man that can will attend the Farmers’ Union convention of Florida and Georgia, which will convene in Lake City, .Florida, on November 15, and that Hon. Thos. E. Watson will make them a speech on the night of November 15, as I know it would be one of the great est speeches which has ever been de livered in Florida. Wishing success to the Weekly and magazine and Farmers’ Union every where, I am, Yours fraternally, G. 0. BUSH. HERE COMES A SUBSCRIBER WHO WAS “MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA” IN 1864. •El Dorado, Kansas, Oct. 30, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed find $1 for Jef fersonian for one year. I have been thinking of getting a weekly South ern paper for some time, and am glad to be able to get the Jeffersonian, a clear-cut and forceful Populist pa per. How those old-time principles of government advocated by the Populists are coming to the -front! The old party politicians have to swallow them after condemning them for years. I would like to see your beautiful city and country. Am glad to see you beginning to reap the benefits of your natural advantages. Hope you will be able to keep the natural advan tages so as to benefit the whole peo ple instead of a few. I was in Atlanta in the fall of 1864 —July 21; came up by the way of Peachtree creek, stopped east of town, had a fight with General Hood. My company of 46 men came out of the fight on July 21 and 22, with six men left, five of us with bullet holes in our clothes. Now, I don’t suppose I would get so warm a reception should I come down there again. I would like to go over the old route from At ladt to the sea at Savannah. Would like to see the great advances the country has made. But if I do, 1 will not call for a body guard. J. T. OLDHAM. Fitzgerald, Ga., Nov. 2, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. My dear Sir: I always think kind ly and highly of you and your writ ing. Only wish I could help in a ma terial way to scatter your thoughts broadcast over the land. I enclose check for $2. Send me your paper and magazine. Have been intending doing this for some time. With kind regards, and wishing you much suc cess, I am, Very truly yours, ALMONTE E. JONES. Box 731. HE IS ONE OF OUR BEST FRIENDS. Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 4,1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. My Dear Mr. Watson: Please ex tend the subscription of H. G. Rob erts, R. F. D. 7, Franklin, Tenn., for one year to the Jeffersonians. I enclose check for $2.50. The extra 50 cents is to apply to the subscription of J. R. Talley, of this place, sent you October 7. Thinking that the agents were allowed 50 cents on each sub- scriber taken to'the Jeffersonians at $2, I gave Mr. Talley the benefit of this, and only sent you $1.50. I see that I was wrong, however. As I have not yet collected the $1.50 from Mr. Talley, will risk getting the full $2. 11 Bethany ’ ’ came promptly. Many thanks! It is putting it mildly to say that I found it exceedingly in teresting and very instructive. With many good wishes, I remain Yours very truly, H. J. MULLENS. HERE’S ANOTHER ONE THAT AIN’T ASHAMED. luka, 111., Nov. 7, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: I am an old greenbacker and calamity howler, too old to do much in the cause, but still one of them. I think your paper and maga zine is the best I ever read. Let them come regularly. I hope the St. Louis conference may have good results. Yours in the cause of reform, J. S. JONES. Box 125. THE SAMPLE DID THE BUSINESS Hollis, Okla., Oct. 29, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: I received a copy of your paper, the Jeffersonian. I want it and your magazine. Please find money order for $2. If it is not enough I will send balance. If yon will send me a few sample copies I will try to get you some subscribers. I have been reading after you for several years. I have been in the re form movement more than twenty years. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, Yours for reform till the rope breaks, J. G. MILBURN. Route 2, Box 64. FROM lOWAY. Woodward, la., Oct 31, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed find money or der for $2 for your magazine and weekly paper. J. G. WARNOCK. Box 197. WISE MAN. McNary, Ky., Nov. 1,1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find check for $2, for which renew my sub scription to Weekly Jeffersonian, and send me Jeffersonian Magazine for one year. Next year is presidential campaign year, and I can’t be with out your paper then. Wishing you every success, I am, Yours respectfully, W. S. BRIDGES. GRACIOUS! Leland, Miss., Oct. 26, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed is money order for sl. Send me your Jeffersonian Magazine seven months, or six months, or so long as the dollar holds out. Begin with November number. I regard you as the biggest water melon that has ever grown in Geor gia. Nothing Delphic in that. With best wishes. Sincerely, PROF. A. A. MOONEY. . WHICH WAS JUST RIGHT. Fulton, Miss., Oct. 25,1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. WATSON'S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. Kind Sir: If I understand it cor rectly, you will send the magazine and Jeffersonian paper both for two dollars. My husband is taking the paper, and I am taking the magazine. So I thought I would send the two dollare and you could extend our time. Wishing you all the good luck, we are, as ever, Your friends, J. W. AND ANNIE MORGAN. R. F. D. No. 2. WE APPRECIATE THIS HIGHLY. Bethlehem, Ga., Nov. 4, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Find enclosed $3 for the Weekly Jeffersonian, as follows: Prof. A. T. Harrison, renewal, Beth lehem, Ga.; J. C. Bedingfield, new subscriber, Bethlehem, Ga.; Sam N. Chandler, renewal, Winder, Ga. Your two publications are doing a wonderful work. After reading the Jeffersonians other publications fail to interest. When it comes direct from Watson the reader feels he is getting something that comes from an intelligent mind, and from an honest heart. Your editorial on the Negro, in November number of your magazine, is worth twice the price of a year’s subschiption. Being fifty years old, myself, I am a witness to the facts as you present them. Every word in the article is truth. My earnest prayer is that you may live to see the principles for which you have labored so faithfully tri umph. You have dug away at the great wall of ignorance and prejudice until it is now giving away. Tired brain, but brave heart, take courage. Victory is in the air. Yours truly, J. L. MOORE. TO HIM THEY ARE LETTERS FROM HOME. Fitzgerald, Ga., Oct. 17,1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find check for $2, for which you will en ter a renewal of my subscription to Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine and Watson’s Weekly Jeffersonian. They are to me letters from home. Very respectfully yours, E. S. FULLER. A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK. Kaolin, Ala., Nov. 4, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: I am a North Alabama boy, aged 15. I am attending school now. My aim is to make another Tom Watson. My father takes your paper regularly, and we can hardly wait for its arrival. When he gets through reading it he will say, 1 ‘Tom Watson is the best and smartest man in the United States.” We are all for the Farmers’ Union here. “Down with the whiskey.” “Hurrah for Tom Watson!” I say. Yours for success, ROY WHITE. EVEN FROM WASHINGTON, D. C., THEY COME. Washington, D. C., Oct. 30,1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find my check in advance for one year’s sub scription to the Weekly Jeffersonian. Kindly forward as soon as possible, ns I am very fond of your writings. Yours sincerely, WM. B. CREECY. Bethlehem, Ga., Oct. 28, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. My Dear Sir: I send you check for $6 to renew the following subscrip tions to your publications: J. W. Bell, for Weekly and Monthly; J. L. Moore, for Weekly and Monthly; J. A. C. Thompson, for Weekly and new sub scription to Monthly. Will send other renewals in a few days, so let the papers come on. The magazine is not out, but let our subscriptions ex tend a year from expiration. Success to you in all things J. L. MOORE. New London, Mo., Oct. 25, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: My subscription to Wat son’s Weekly Jeffersonian expires the 28 th in st. I now enclose you $2.25 for renewal for one year for myself, and for one year’s subscription for F. C. Hendrix, and J. G. Sterrett, all to be addressed to New London, Mo. Mr. Watson, I would like very much if practicable, for you to republish an article which appeared in the Oc tober magazine, 1906, of your New York Magazine, entitled, “In the Mountains,” written while you were in Virginia. Yours truly, J. P. WATSON. Ellisville, Miss., Oct. 25,1907. Dear Mr. Watson: Enclosed find sl. for which continue my Jeffersonian. I sincerely appreciate the great work you are doing. Wishing you great success. I am, Your friend in the cause, J. J. COLLINS. R. F. D. 3. Floriston, Cal., Oct. 19, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Wasson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed find P. O. or der for $1.50, for which please send your magazine, and oblige Yours, F. I. RUSSELL. Glen Rose, Texas, Oct. 22, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Will you please find P. O. order for $2 to move up my sub scription one year to your valuable publications, and oblige, Yours for reform. J. L. KEETER. P. S.—l live on one of your rural routes. No one can appreciate the pleasure until they have one: also the convenience. J. L. K. Casey, 81., Oct. 15, 1907. Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Thomson, Ga. Dear Sir: Enclosed you will find P. O. order for $12.75, for which please send your Weekly Jeffersonian to the following addresses, you willl find on another sheet. The people down (here need not think, because they live in Mississippi, that they are the only people that look for their marching orders to Thomas E. Wat son. We are all with you. Yours to the last ditch, A. Q. SEARLES. ComancM, I. T., Oct. 7, 1907. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find my checv No. 214 on Comanche National Bank for sl, for which you will ex tend my subscription to Weekly Jef fersonian for one year, and oblige Yours for reform, A. B. WEAKLEY. PAGE ELEVEN