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UNCOV^JRED CORRUPTION.
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—Editors of ifie Jfljf/ptl: Your is
sue of tlie 23rd inst., contains
a letter from the Rev. (Sam I*.
Jones wherein he Uses the fo
lowing language in regard to Hon.
John W. Maddox,
“John is absent from roll-call j
hear, and if his constituents were to
look into that matter, together with
his want of recorded votes on scores
of importetit questions h'uicc |i« h.-ls
been in Congress, they would al
most unanimously elect bun to stay
at home.”
This information, which Mr. Jones
alleges to have received, being so
contrary to the conclusiim l had
drawn trom a very close ob-ervalion
,[ ju.lt,, M,dd„y\ conduct,’ I con.
eluded to apply for reliable informa
litti to the Hon. Joseph W. Bailey,
leader o| Texas, the chosen Democratic
of J louse. I therefore, with
out the knowledge of Judge Maddox,
wrote Mr. Bailey and, calling his at¬
tention to Mr. Jones’language, ask
ed him to write me frankly what
had been the measure of Judge Mad
dox’s attention to his duties; how he
stands m the House; and how he is
regarded by his party associates.
Mr - ^ >n -
“Mr. T. Warren Akin,
City
Deal Sin—I have received
of the 15th instant calling my atten¬
tion to the criticism of the Rev. Sam
Jones against Hon John \V. Maddox
|ild inquiring about Mr. Maddox’s
suntling in the House, and his at¬
tention to his public dutiiik '
If this were a question between
fiUqrgiit democrats I woul 1 hesitate
to answer, because it might be oon
at rued as an attempt to interfere in
jjie polities of your State; hilt inas¬
much as ii A.T «>-taok linen a Demo¬
cratic Congressman i»y a gerniemi::
outside of our party I fed that 1
have the right to answer your in.
quiry.
Judge Maddox enjoys the unqualted
confidence and respect of ail his asso¬
ciates in Congress, and his standing
is very high. He is a member of an
important committee which has per¬
mission to sit during the session of
the House, and it therefore some
times happens that he is absent when
he would otherwise be present, lie
votes on all important questions, and
W'h$Ji is Filll more to be desired by
his const-itifexn.'bhh voife right as o'f
ten and wrong as seldom' ' as any
ihimher of the House'
\
S OME persons say
if is natural for
them to lose flesh
But during summer.
losing flesh is losing
ground. Can you afford
to approach another win¬
ter in this weakened con¬
dition Coughs ?
and colds,weak
throats and lungs, come
quickest to those who are
thin in flesh, to those eas
ily have chined, to those who
poor circulation and
feeble digestion.
Scott's
Esmsislmt
of coJJwoavB^
mS%fo in eb sl ,SrS
winter. Ii makes flesh
in You August as well as April.
certainly need as
strong January. nervesin And July as in
your weak
throat and lungs should
be healed and ctrenmh.
ened without delay.
AUDnuwtstS'Svo^^sndji.
' Iohep “ w - BAn^x.”
J • . ; le from his opprotunky as par
>y leader to know the aUnding
L)«moctit , the , andhow ,
every in 1 to use
they perform their dntlea. Mr.
•<■>" *** a deacon in the Baptist ehorcb
and a gentleman whose character for
veracity no man can question,
it would seem that the informs
lion given to Mr. Jones is incorrect
rU; ‘ 1 <D<* S Jud g« Maddox injustice.
Respectfully (Signed)
T. Wae^k v Akim.
The foregoing article serves
to show the glaring inaccu
acies of the accompanying
supplement, from the pen of
the Mr - H “ rris -
It w< s a most fortunate
thing that Jones sent out his
article of false accusations in
time for this correction to be
made.
The band of Maddox’s op
portent was shown therein
and frig circular will fall flat
and prove a boomerang to its
The scheme of holding this
thing back till just before the
primary was a good o'.e and
would have benefited its pro
genitor amongtheunthought
f L1 |, but Jones’letter uncov
, , h • , hn
» P * **> S»« trUth
aU opportunity to be heard,
Why didn’t Mr. Harris
send out this circular earlier/
Simply because it was not
intended that Maddox should
be given a chance to reply
and it was kept back for the
and Only purpose of prej*
udldng the public lllind on
the eve of the election
Such methods are* unfair
^ no
b r ° 0<1
It is an ^ttempt to take
advantage of an absent op
ponent, who is doing his du¬
ty at Washington aud not
thinking of political coryup
tion in this iorm.
In speaking of the Bailey
letter the Rome Tribu ie says:
4 1 ’I lie fight against Judge
Maddox weakens ever y da y
Vindication ..... of his f lithfulno^c I
and devotion to(lutv
from .he highest and mosi
sources, The
following card from T. W
^,>kin appeared in Monday’s
Atlanta Journal, Mr Ai.l„
is a Cartersville man and n
former law partner of candi
date Wat Harris, llo ‘would
hardly take sidejo against
Harris m ihis contest wluwl and tluu
support Judge Maddox with¬
out being impelled to do SO ■"
The by a strong sense qf justice’
method adopted by Mr.
Akin to get at the 1 facts was
original. He went to the
highest and mOst reliable
source of information, and
the testimony he furnishes is
valuable and convincing. »»
Despite all these efforts o.
Scheming politciar.s
wi 1 go into the convention 1 lu nil0n
with eighteen votes, if not
i vvon ! v-four. Til A he wU’ " 1
lA.ve that ", many . absolute
is an
certainty, and gives this coun
ty K to Iiarris, ’ as well as Whit
,, And „ Cordon, all three of
e t
which are doubtful. The
schemers say it is time for a
change but the people do not
fnNa \t 'll r w.O # -x' fha tuc idea t'A xo ol «f bWiip^ a
I'intfoll an experienced servant
7 T ,' vho k r 8 no ' l,i
' bout ,ht work t0 >* ' ,one
ancl would be of no benefit
right when it is ’ most 0bt needed- needed
f torn this country over ntedccl
experienced men in cun«rre«s 1 «> IU ^
• •
It IS now. Our country’s af
fairs are in u tooeritie^’ condi
Bon at piesent to admit of any
experiments and we fed
sure that the hulk of the
"
masses are qf the same opin¬
ion.
J-his circular is the last re
sort of the despairing oppo
and is a
one and will not be endorsed
by the honest voters of the
district. It sounds the defeat
cf its daddy. It would be
unwise and bad judgement
to elect such men to a seat
the National council.
Let Harris wait until a
more opportune .date and
give him a chance to get up a
more substan i d supply of
. material . this _
campaign than
■
jj.j flimsy - circular. « -
w ^SCUB/.S Neuralgia RELIEF and Toothache -urea Colic, in
five minutes. Sour Stomach and
SummerComi>N«-*-» (Vice,25c.
If yon are going Weal and
‘
i. to time) , • . Hme . . avoid . ,
save , is money)
lay-overs, changes of tars aud
joy a comfortable „d ph..." .rip
pctl can 1 do belter than to
,l,«cj0,,rl.k..„ ,i. the ol.i
liable Missouri Pacific Railway and
iron Iron Monntn'n atoantn.n uoute. Rmil« SmH hoi.cl train. trains
No change of cars ot any class to
points in Missouri. Kansas,
ka and Colorado. The short line to
Utah, Idaho, California, Washing¬
ton aud the great JNortb west.
Ten passenger trams each
be I ween ot. Louis and Kansas
No change of cars Sti Louis to
Pueblo, oobialo Spring, Leaver,
Salt Lake, Ogden, Huntington and
Portland Oregan.
E eganl riclining chair cars, in
which seats are Iree of cxiaa
charge, of iMcst improved pallet n
on all trains via the Iron Mounts!'.
Route through Little Kock and
Texarkana to Marshall, Big Sandy.
Terrell, Dallas, Ft Worth, Hous¬
ton. San Anto.io, Galveston and
other prominent pcmtsju the State
os Texas. Direct and best route
to Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian
I’crntory, Arizona, Out and Now
Mtsico, For maps, rates of fare
and other information ^S&ncerinug
the West and Southwest, uddreis
I. JB. Rehlander. Traveling Passen
« er A sefit, 103 Read House ,onai
tanooga Tenn.
* PI«m f ‘f ,B ^ (onsupation TEAcarMD and y s p f r>
lndi
CSBOFTWO WAY 3.
Tho Lln-Ider was created for one
mm °l h * receptaele for
able .lo any form of disease except
by one Of two ways. The first, way
Horn imperfect action ol the
Kinneys i lie second way is front
!o0al lreatmoDl ol
chief cause.
Unh allhy urine from nnbealih
8 lh «met cause o t
i la him troubles. ., So the womb,
nlte the bladder,was created for one
tniroose P ;v- fr. if not 0t lioouvred U0 aQre<l in t0 mnfi, “««•> >* :,
not. liable to weakness . or disease,
ex.ept.in back rare c.sea. It i.situated
of and very close to (he blad
der, therefore any pain, disease or
inconvenience' manifested in the
kidneys, back bladder or nrmarv
passase is often,by mistake attribn
ted to female weakness or wensb
trouble ot some sort. The
is easily made and may be easily
avoided. To find out correctly, set
your urine aside for twenty four
hours; a sediment or settling ihdi
cates kidney or bladder trouble
tnihl ami extrittrdinary ef
(he Dr. kmney Kilmer's ml Swamii-Koot
«rcat bladder r<m..
fdy ii soon realized. If yon need a
tfie ^ cme .y°y should ha ve the best
At dollar druggists fifty n.Vy cents and'one
You have a s«d P i.
bottle aud Pamphlet both sent, free
oy mail. MebtlO& iHE JIMPLECUTV.
ami send your address to
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y
The proprietors of ttiiv paper guar
aut.ee the genuineness of tins offer.
T „ ' .. B ! ^ KX ,T * R '’
^ le Mountain runs through
cares to Texarkana, Terrell, Mined a
ii -
: WJ - v ' H f ™ ijM't wan, n, ching.
«ee that y«nr tickets read over
K'* ta<? j r «n A H Mountain t ' {U !*. 8 mto lumte. M “Node- h,s
« m P «**"•
wn}» , . our hne > c)ur Agent there
T'” to mir ,n 7 depot l and «n arrival trains. and For maps you
and (woks Oil Arkansas and Texas,
wr,!,J tn r K Kehlandtr, Traveling
IVsenger Ag^nt, US Read li ;f
Ghauappo^a, Tenn
Elder Wm. Tennison
OF BUFKIN, 1ND.,
Till* cf the Greet Benefits Derived From
Or. Miles' Heart Cure.
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1 g%. °wLs i
c w Milv& / %
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m . 'm f // ■
KAET DISEASE of long standing' is
not easily eured>bat it jb ccuabile.
Elder Wm. Tennison r,Tires ; “I was
afflicted for thirty-five years with heart tlis
ease i ln tact, troubled with it nearly all my
life;! think it herccli
Dr. tary as iny father was
MHm' ^ afflicted suffered great with it. distress, I have
isaUCai^ Restores j such tD7 heart an palpitated extent as to to
L Health .J shake my whole body.
So distressing was it I
_____could only with great
est,difficulty compose myself tosleep. About
two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles'
Hean Cure . The first bottle gave me no
perceptible benefit, but after taking the
SSlSSSSSS^fSR'SJr
son to believe the cure is permanent.
JSSSISStXSXUSS
benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart
and nerves sent lree to all applicants,
dp„ miles medical co. Elkhart, Ind.
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rj 'ud £fS T! 11 S
m jfo-.i
'1 .y Tj,
c42/AnD
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
s ilrastic specific duty, thus doing away with
purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re
"" * tndves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
Havo one? Sample free at any store,
-omplete Treatment,.2B (loses 25c.
frown Mi’g. Co., N. Y.» Ten a.
¥our
Attention plvtie. My planing Mi l is
now roady for work. I.i.inber dressed
and matched. Hraekets, Mouldings,
Columns, Bnluotera »«.) Hnait.. turned
to order. See mo at my shop at May
Hill, old stand. House building a speci¬
alty. Brices lock '■'bottom.
J. W. Mxbcdkk,
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change.
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Trimmed ¥
¥ h Millinery.
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✓
Put one of our trimmed hats alongside
a hat trimmed somewhere else--see
! he difference.
It may be in the twist of a ribbon—
a tilt ol # Uie brim—a turn given to a
spray ot flowers--but there’s a differ¬
t ence—and that “difference 1 " has made a
lieirou* tiiumied Hat stand for all thaj
is best in the art oi trimmed millinery
CYCLE HATS,
lor iadits. Cloth, linen, mohair felt or straw
— walking hats and lound hats—50c to $2.50,
CHILDltEK’S T 1 S 1 MMED HAT
in navy, blue, blown and butter color straws
tiimmtd with floweis, libbots and quills.
ISoy’s Hats.
ail cobby sty It s, 25c to $1.5C.
BABIES’ CAPS.
Haicty things lor little loiks whose fliotbeis
caie toi pretty things. Sw iss caps all sizes;
special j lice, 10c. mil line ot taps in eviry
•Style ai.d pjice, belli lflc to $5.00.
rStffivv Ciovtii liats, with tail} shined rims, in pink, blue.
} allow. gieeii and red.
t-pccml Display cl JDdium Price Tiiiumrd Halo tjbb week ai
$1.00, $1.50 aud
My Drummer’s Srmplts will It hut U ncnow. Big Jibe of
t Ik iu.
ii. J. Herron,
DALTON, LA. MILL IN LR.
1 PLOWS. m m
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Al HAR 1 . TIME fntels.
rw«. I 'nST "* ^ ,fe ‘ r " n ' ° M ™ emtt * n Tlovvs and Pip,. 111
We invite all our Murray Kriends to call and examine our fitocS
1 lows and t’low Points before buying elsewhere.
W e also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CHEAl'.
Call and see us at the old Flemister & Heggie Stand.
Gregory a Gregory Dalton, Ga
L * J. I?li\ ANI
I iverv i htab!#» k
, , £ A
r have 1 boogfit (he ‘‘
* ,., entire .. Livery - .
, business of Calawav &' Longest
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“Mothers!
r P HE fii scotn -
I forts'and //EN
*• dangers of It MSW
child-birth can
be almost en
tirely Wi a voided., Cardui"'^.
ne of
r e 1 i e.v e s e x
pectant moth- wB^^sSr
ers. It gives
tonetothegen- ital
organs, and
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg¬
labor nancy and less hastens painful, shortens
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
for j°y to darling loving hearts that long
should a neglect baby, to'try I\o woman
it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten. A11 druggists sell Wine
c-f Cardan f.i.oo per bottle.
fibr adytss In cases requiring soeeial
direatjonf aadress, Advisory eiving- Depanmam,” symptoms.
les
The Chattanooea Medicine Co.. Ciijtta
Mrs. LOUISA HALE,
„l‘?’ h of Jefferson, Ga., says:
e n 1 nrst t00k Wln « of Cardui
we had . , been married three years, but
could not have any children. Nina
months iater 1 had a fine girl baby.”
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CHATTANOOGA, . . TO -. J
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOUIS.
PULLMAN PALACE BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANTA
.. TO ..
NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
Local Sleepers between Atlanta and Chat
____ tanooga.
Cheap Emigrant Rates to Arkansas and
Texas.
Excursion Tickets to California and Col¬
orado Resorts.
f°r Maps, Folders. Sleeping Car Reservation and
anv information about Rates, Schedules, etc.
write or apply to
C. B. WAIKER, X A. THOMAS,
Jicket Agent, Ikfcet Agent,
Union Depot, No. 8 Kimball House ,
ATLANTA, GA.
i. H. LATIMER, G. T. P. A., J. W. SUCKS, T. P. A.,
8 Kimball House, 8 Kimball House,
JOS. M. BROWN, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
traffic Manaqer, Gen. Pass. AqU
ATLANTA, GA.