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AS a Oi
The announcement of
Watt Hai ris foi congress
Jiears on tins page. lie
well Known to tne people
this djstr Ct as,a perfect
tie man and a \ ery a I lie
Lj Ke the pure ‘ representa
tive that he is, judge
dox remains in
to guard the interests of
S people of this district in
that now
our countrv i fo i«
fhiu this With n/tfh cl '1 i.UjtJ l.*ll KnOWleClLje 1-notulod v oi
the fact th'ljt Jli« wiils
are scouring defeat the him
votes to to on
*>tn rf-.e Ol f June. T It out ,,4 4 1
thoilDtful people of the S /J
jenth district arc too wise
grateful to fail to
the priceless’WOlth of such
servant, and they will go
the polls on that day in a
id phalanx and say to
by their votes that they
otism preciate his unfaltering
and unwavering
and fidelity to the trust
they have imposed in hi».
In his speech here
Canfiler said to t he
that he was the father of
Georgia sion. Railroad
similar Believing that this
Pigeon was Rooster’s to rearly all
other
we wrote to a
Georgian who was a
of the general assent lily
this law was passed.
gave us the facts, and
show .that Col. Rankin,
Calhoun, was the criginator
and fra.ner of this law and
th at with Ca ndler, it. It had requires nothing to
,do bra¬
zen impudence and the basest
sort of demagoguery to make
such unfounded claims to an
intelligent audience, The
people see througli the Can¬
dler trickery and will not ac¬
cept it at the ballot box.
Wat Harris Announces
•To the Democrats of the
EKTH CoN G UKS 8 ION A I. J)lST.:
1 announce my capdidaey for
gress, subject to the party's
Horn ano reared in the district.,
lot is cast with its citizens, and
my interests, except at. humble
tage, lie in the fields and hills of
country. In the prosperity of
agricultural interests lies my
polity, and by its depression I am
, loser.
Since my majority i have
fatUd to hppport the principles
live party, nor have 1 ever
my party's ticket.
1 indorse the party's platform
pledge an active support to its
.declaration..
I condemn the reckless
turc of money that congress daily
• »'■<*? extravagance is
tax upon * the people and comes
last from their earniugs.
I condemn the .notective
Under it we pay tribute to the
ern and nurthern manufacturer,
readv ready ri, rich h atom „t our cost cost. A a tariff 'and [.„ Ko
Revenue odIv, lo defray liie
bcs of a government economically
administer! d, is the only tantf
can justiy be imposed upon a
aud tills UllUt Sli-'Uiri tie SO l. id
that it k Ltiulits us we;| as its
dens should be exjtiaiiy 5. -
among nil m'lii ns ei “ :■
alike. I I | mu .-noil i» ii.cidcntal
agrici.itiiV:>t this ui iff iht 1 I o. maid that,
,md u.e o e
ot tui, seen n nave I hen njual .
jot its ci n< tits. I In lr claims
J.IK; !ti|*g l t t-i li lii gii rl i d.
J ihftoi s<* 11.»- iu ti-i.tid s>ii tt
IPptd JcG.ei ui liicoiiic lax. 1 ills
*“**> toT ft *# t not trt '** a! -
lowed -to *hiisk its share of the bur
detm *rf .govfertitiifcnt. Manufac-tur
.•era of pwjlecU'd articles, whose itu
j-AWHne* reach into the hundreds of
'hourands fc J' reahon of
favoritism, pay no federal tax,
* h !e the i-.-iiistimel b -a 8 the burden
by his daily purchases of the pro
■ ucied articles, Such a tax is necee
"*** l ” l ,r *' v ‘‘ nt l,;p gr"wtti of those
'nttneiise futtones which constitute
menace to our from of government,
■ Therxistiugcawlilifwj in which i ho ;
who have the ieanl protection from
j the government have to pay the
tax, aud those who have the
j j defended. protect isn pay the least, cannot be
j I am, of that class and am one
j those who have suffered from the
j increased value of money and the
jpioduets. A dollar that “V—V*! buys
^ a >0 *’ can '* y no< ,;tun to bemgcalled
18 an d | imiCHt l ® result of an inadetjuate . f4noh a co,,fi volume 1 uion
of , ; um ' n ?’ and with a wal and ( X
r erK ' nce " ,,rn of , personal loss, I tti
>
* lorM ** d wil * advocate the iree »l.d
, both gold
un - colria 8 t ‘ and
»ni,
° ul d,scim ‘ lnatl0n
The tax on issue of state banks
. ,. ,
s,0ut be repealed. In this neglect
« d P la ^ of our platform lies a sure
reht ' f tl,e congestion of
lh « curra,M *-. Such .an issue c^n be
n,ade as " afe 38ablale lm,,d ;md
would furnish .a kwal and flexible
Hupply of honest .money that would
brin g .ncrease and gladness .to,a long
suffering people.
I denounce as undemocratic a too
long tenure of office. It begets the
idea that it is personal property to
the holder, and the {reople's right to
call for an accounting and to change
its servants is denied, and by the.
selfish use of patronage, the unfit and
unacceptable servant perpetuates
himself i i power. ,lt surely leads to
venal methods and public office,
which should be a public trust, be¬
comes a commercial commodity. .Such
were not the methods of our fathers.
I oppose trusts and monopolies,
and I point to and condemn that po¬
litical trus$| and monopoly in Floyd
county which has dominated by its
Rclemes the better element of that
county and which essays to dictate
to. efie enfil'e disiruit and td"'pei'petu
ate in office their beneficiary and ex
ponent. Until this year the party
had walked in the paths of dernociat
ic usage and |recedent in all its
nations. In each one since the war,
every comity has had its individual
vote apportioned to its membership
in the legislature. The a.Mtonomy
of the counties, large or small, was
preserved. The executive commit
tee of the stale recognize* each Bonn.
tj’s right to express its innividual
views in the selection 0 f a candidate
for the high ofrice of governor of
Georgia and candidates fur dm
preme bench of the state. This
method has heretofore proven satis
factory and efficient. It was even
deemed so when the absent Everett
was defeated during his first term,
while lie answered the roll call
duty at Washington, and the anme
methods answered all purposes
the nominations of the present in-
Do you come to the close of
thedaythoroughlyexhausted? Docs after
this continue way day r
day, c!ay» Perhaps Perhaps possibly possibly week week after after week? week?
you vou are are even even too too ex
thTngls hausted banstcn to trs sleep. Then Then some- wmw
thing is wrong. wrong.
things indicate that you are
suffering itauslioa. from Your nervous ex
nerves need
^ rfehin^ ^ tl ood en
v
ScOtt’S EmuSs30fl
—«—— ■» 1 wMMwn m wwro i-jSMa«aig»
of Gsd-liver Oil, with Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda,
contains just the remedies to
meet these wants. The cod
liver oil gives the needed
strength, feeds the enriches and the the blood, hy
nerves,
pophosplutes ‘ j Be give them tone
SCOTT’S an < vigor. Sure you get
Emulsion.
All druggists; 50c. and $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
! cunfbent.
1 Our executive -coHjmfttee met in
lioim; rrn the i>th of April. By a
:-v.<te ci seven conpliea the entire «vs
j&m of nomination was changed and
the smaller townies patat<4ie mercy
! of I he larger ones.
I oppose the scheme. T *hall
{nounce and expose it. It is a new
departure. It is a menace to
raocracy. It was an affront to those
gentlemen from Haralson and Polk
and Walker, whose ambition
worthy of fairer treatment. It wax
i neither .fixed-nor layered-bv nae
my friends.
The committeemen erred. Their
people did not ask o,r even agitate
! the change away fsom the centers ot
the political truu. They should
1 moot and correct the error—unless
i they do harm will result. The aim
stlddy > ar.v date fixed for primaries
candidates preepi
fates the campaign and I respectful
|> il, ! iu * an ^ n< : wh ”
I c nefioiary of this recent dispeiisatiim
! 0 bef<>re the wilh »•
joint discusnum of the various issues
involved.
I snail appeal to the old democrat
jh l J % ' lere * ^ «an di. find t ri an audience, and
ask their support. 11
I J J . .confess to ail ambition . to Stand
in the halls of congress representing
this people, voicing their wishes and
urging their demands. To their loy.
jl 8erv,w 1 would ,kvote my every
energy.
So honored and so trusted, no act
of mine, public or private, should ev
er bring shame upon the commission
I held. I should be too grateful to
he untrue or neglectful of their in¬
terests.
Respectfully, J. \V IIakris.
•For.finely executed work in photog¬
raphy, crayons, pastels and water colors
go to IV. 11. Wilson, upstairs in New
I'eiker Block at Dalton. Also the
French Crystal Photo, which is the lat
tniiiir out
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has its little flaws,
’ j us t as any other holiday sea
season Spring . Perhaps your new
clothes are a trifle
f (H - chilly nights, cold.’ and
you have caught a We
can banish St, over night,
We will fill vour doctor’s pre
scriptlOU according to his di
reclionSt Qur drugs and
medicines haue very ordinary
I cxtntdinary. names but the W qualities are
Jy livin'* profit e charge on*
a
Bryant & Finclier,
HOTEL DALTON BLOCK.
G Pi Iff L*F t WO vV -k"Y<
• i'ho bbuder was ereau d jov one
pRtpGse naurely, a recoptMcoe tor
ui "‘ e > u !> ' ot L
; ..irit to any form ol ui e . ss exempt
: -V e ' V. i I .- Th f > i -1 ■■ H A
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Q
e, u- rrooi-.s tw> use wohji.,
! .IVff ‘t d^D-red “ o much'',‘s '
ntlile . to . weaKness , disease
. . . or
' >' IU late t-mes. It is silante-l
cti-l ver\ Ugm- t,< llu- bl« 1
’ u 1 ' ,olt 1 “ 1,) ' disease 01
IdadlllT bihei 1 ^ 01 urinaiy
f a f tta e 18 [ ,Ue "’ h >' U1,s,!l 8 «*“»*>«
; ttn.1 to re f nale wtniLness or womb
Double oi some sort. Inc error
; ^mded.‘'IbffimlmH‘co
your urine aside for twenty four
| home: a sediment or settling indi
! c-tes kidney or bladder trouble
The mild and extraordinary ef
I feet ol Dr Kilmers Swamp-hoot
j j edy the art iv at kwixey realized. nd It bladder rem
soon you r eed a
medicine you should have the h*.8t
j At tidy cents and one
dollar loti may have a sampl
*« tile and pamphlet, both sent free
| by mail Mention The •) impli cute
and send your adaress to Dr.
| Kdtner & Co., Pingbiimton, N. Y
j file proprietors o; (Ins pa per guar
antes the gemiineuess off tins offer.
.JS-—?- Heart Cure.
<%S r
M 9
j JliliK
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(at
‘‘i^!|j§ MBS
((% U'. L-Mi Wli ■ -JSfm II
1 '
wwEART DISEASE bearable. -For over
Mm torty years," writes Daniel Myereof
j “Ieuff Jed°Ji?bl™n dte^. wStfslS
I P ar P ltatlon . gradually growing worse. Then
-Ing sensations and much patn in the region
t:ZZ e nfhenXftld
--- others and a number
MHas* Dr. ' “ f ZT^Llu^ot
money hut finally he-
1 Resfcjrce S
Hearth home. I commenced
l a using Dr. Miles' Heart
Cure two years ago.
_
For eighteen ‘tnonths I have been well. Ai
fui as a babe and completely rested."
Dr. Miles Kemcdies are sold by all drug-.
i gists under u rxinitive gu:irantie. first hottla
benefits or money ref unded. Book oil Heart
L lad.
RAMOte ’ [IYER
fad to
g|
gj 1
I «e/A
nd
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
• drastic specific duty, thus doing away with
purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re¬
moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Have one? Sample free at any store.
Complete Trcatmeut, 25 doses 25c.
Brown Ml’*. Co., N. Y. AQreeneville.Tenn.
] jt P. BAD W KLL,
Physician and.Fu. geon
STRING PLACE OK ,
. ProlesB.oual services offered to
/he peoule of I hi 4 section. Calls
Iiheerfallv answered day or night,
W. w. AxN l)
h Sl'dlNG Physician and Surgeon 9
PLACE (jA.,
I Professional services offered In
tile people of this sectiou. Calls
cheerfully answered dav or night.
’['HUMAS J. BRYANT,
livery Stable,
DALTON GA.,
b'lisiness 11 have bouKlif of Calaway liie entire <fc Long, Liverj
st
a^l solicit your patronage,
Your
A Mention r»leim^ My planing Milt is
uow ready for work. Lumber dressed
ml iu itched. Hruckets, Mouldings,
oluini s, Balusters and llusettes turned
order. Sae me at uijr shop »t May
ill, old stand. House building a speci
lly. Prices rock-bnttoin.
J. W. Maei.nits,
Hefty, Gi».
\\ I ^1AIIRANT.
Excellent e.ijj*
1 For only . 0 cts
T I ja'ronago oi ;ny Mcrrav i
i Lroun Itiends arnesi'y me/ solicits i I
l 10 see, I will - !
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
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in !*>1, H.«Mt» -o.ogh,,,. by ...... ..... a |
: m-«i - . tbu rnuioy and
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I “"“I l 1 »»- ^..ttt-l
°'“ la il liius. iIh1 “ 1b >> •• pre.-ent tbe 43.1 seuu
; ton *1 in «i>« next Mmi« oetatej
»us-ee«the acliet* »r ibe Dem-<eratid |Mkrty.
| us|Resi>eouuoy, c. js. Kino,
upon
•We & Authorize U to the name of
J. L. Kjgsou as a canUiUffte fo<- re-eleetion
10 the o! if Sheriff; October election, 1898,
We »! thorizod lo annouce tbe name of
John Aiftterson as a candidate for Sheriff:
October <ft"n, 1S98.
We .lrStluirizedio announce S. U. Tread
veil is aadidate for The Senate, subject
10 action |tie Uemucrntic party.
PeejJes We ard^thoiized j«candidate to tor annoeuco Representative, W. J.
subject lejh.n ot tbe demucratio party.
I here nounce that i am a candidate
for reeleclto the next general assembly of
Georgia, Act to the den.corali : primer,
ordered lilt tith - f .June. IE DEFEAT¬ F
ED IXShWRJM ARY, I VV ILL SU P FORT
THIS NO-lKiS FAiTtiFULLY,
J- J- BATES.
W e u re ori ltd to announce the name of
B A.Gri ns a candidate for re-election
to the ofiill Treasurer. October election
1898,
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Trimmed #
*
9 Millinery.
Put ODe of our trimmed bats alongside
a bat trimmed somewhere else- -see
tbe dtflerence.
It may bt iu the twist oi a ribbon—■
■& tilt ol the brim—a turn given co a
spray of flowers--but there’s a differ*
•ence—and that ‘-ditfeleuee’’ has made a
11 ei rote trimmed liat stand hoi aJJ that
is best in tbeai tol U iuimed Uiiiiineiy
j cYtl,E liA'iS,
I
| lor i.aciu-6. Clotb, 1 uh>u, luchdii tefi. *J 1 sUatt
: —vu iking hats hats—5th
aed tuuuu n.
! Ui.lLbi.LVs LliilLliED EAib.
■ ill Iiavy.Jbiue, biotva butter
j aiai euioi slia\v>
iriuiiHi u u lib fiuMt'is, ill/hoLs auu tpillJs;,
Boy’s Hats,
all cobby styles, 25c to $1.5C,
BABIES’ CAPS.
iJaiiity things lor little loiks whose mothers
care loi pretty things. Swiss cap™ all sizes;
special price, l<)c. roll line ot Caps in evt ry
style and price, horn 19c to $3.00.
iStinw Ctowu li ats, with lniioy sLnieti iuds, iu piuk, blue,
yellow, gieeu aud Jed.
fipteial Display ot Aiedmiu Price Tiirumed Hats this week at
$1.00, $1.50 auu $>2.00.
My Drummer’s Samples will be hero tomoi low. Big hae of
llittu.
-L J. BERB0K,
DALTON, t A. MILLINER.
PLOWS.
AT HARD TIME I’lIltES.
IVe handle the only Gexlixk Oliver Chilled Plows and Plo*
Points in Dalton.
We invite all our Murray Friends to rail and examine our stock
Plows and f’low Points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CHEAP.
Ca» and see us at the old Flemister a Ueggie Stand.
Gregoky a Gregory Dalton, Ga
How t» Cure CenstifuiLfou Forever.
Take Cascaiets Candy Cathar ]0e
It .
or Joe. O. O. (1. fail to cure rtijti-ists
=Mothers!
T dangers hh forts diseom- and of It /*
chiid-hirtlican
be almost avoided.,^X en- ™
tirely Wins
relieves ofCardui mm
ex¬
pectant moth¬
ers. It gives
toneto the gen
italorgans.and
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg¬
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps a woman
bear strong healthy children.
Win»i
has also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few doses often brings
J°y for to darling loving hearts that ltmg
a babv. No woman
should neglect to' try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of of ten. All druggists sefl Wine
Cardui. $ 1.00 per bottle.
For advice is rases requiring special
directions aodress, eivinf symptoms,
{?.® Ladies' Advisory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta¬
nooga, Tenn.
Mr*. LOCISA HALE, i
®f Jfinfepsoiii Ga., says:
"When I first took Wine of Cardui
we had been married three years, but
could not have any children. Nina
mouths later I had a fine girl baby.”
A I
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Western & Atlantic R. R,
(BATTUflElOS UNE)
AND
Nashville, Chattanooga & St*
Louis Railway
f 10 J
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CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOUIS.
PULLMAN PALACE BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANTA
.. TO ..
NASHVILLE and ST. LOLIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
Local Sleepers between Atlanta and Chat
_ tanooqa.
Cheap Emigrant Rates to Arkansas and
Excursion Texas.
Tickets to California and Col¬
orado Resorts.
C. 8. WALKER, J. A. THOMAS,
ticket Agent, Ticket Agent,
Union Depot, No. 8 Kimball House,
ATLANTA, GA.
i ' H L SS'i!: P,i ’ A W. WCKS.T.P.A.,
R 8 Kunball House, 8 Kimball House,
K>S. M. BROWN, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
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