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WARREN AKIN
Enters a Defense For Join 1 .
W. Maddox.
QUOTES DAILY OF TEXAS
The Great Democratic Leader
In Congress.
The following, which explains
itself appeared in the last nights
Atlanta Journal;
Your isu r of the 23d instant con
tains a letter from the Rev, Sam
P. Joi.es wherein he usee the fol
lowing language in regard to Hon
John W. Maddox .
’’John is absent too often from
roll call. I hear and if his cons
tituents were to look into that
matter together with his want of
recorded votes cn impor
tant questions since he has been
in congress, they would almost
unanimously elect him to s'ay a
home.”
This information wh ch Mr.
Jones alleges to have received, be
ing so contrary to the conclusion J
had drawn from a very close abser
vation of Judge Maddox’s conduct,
I concluded to apply for reliable
information to the Hon. Josepl
W. Bailey, of Texas, the cbosei
Democratic leader of the house, ]
therefore, without the knowledge
of Judge Maddox, wrote Mr Bailey
and calling his attention to Mr,
Jones' language, asked him to
write me frankly what had been
t e measure of Judge Maddox's
attention to his duties, how he
stands ; n the bouse and how he is
regarded by nis party associates.
To this inquiry Mr. Bailey answer
ed as follows: “Mr T, Warren
•Akin, City:
’’Dear Sir. I have received yours
of the 25th instant calling my
attention to the criticism the
Rev. Sam Jones aga.n-t Hoti. John
k W . Maddox, and inquiring .about,
Mr. Maddexsstanding in the house
land this attention to his public
duties.
”If this were question between (
Georgia Democrats I w’ould hesi- (
tate to answer, because it might be c
construed as an attempt to intere- s
sere in the politics of your state,
but inasmuch as it is an attack
upon a Democratic congressman
by a gentlemen outside of our par- •
ty. I feel that I have the right to
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answer your inquiry.
“Judge Maddox en joys 'he un
qualified confidence and respect 1
of all his associates in congress, (
and his standing is very high, He ]
is a member of an important com- ;
mittee which has permission to sit (
during the sessions of the house, ,
and it therefore sometimes happens .
that he is absent when he would
I
otherwise be present He votes on
all important questions, and what
is still more to be desired by his
constituents he votes right as of
ten and wrong as seldom as any
member of the house.
Very truly yours -
I '(Signed) “Joseph W. Bailey.” 1
Aside from opportunity as party
’ leader to Jniow the standing of
1 cverv Democrat in the house and ■
* how they perform their duties, Mr.
1 Bailey is a deacon in the Baptist
church and a gentleman whose
character for veracity no man can
? question.
I It would seem that the informa
’ tion given to Mr. Jones is luor-
• rect and does Judge Maddox
njust'ce Respectfully,
T.Warren Akin
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, Terms reasonable. Apply to J. P
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CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y operates 3
daily trains between Rome and
<’h ittanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanooga,
and return home same evening.
Ihe schedule between these
points is as follows. Leave Rome
1 :()0 a. in arrive Chattanooga
4 :15 a m. ; leave Rome 10 :35
arrive ’ 'hattanooga 1: 00 p. m. •
leave Rome 6 :25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8:50 p. m. There
is alto a local train leaving Rome
3:50 j . m. going by the way of
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar
rive- Chattanooga 7:20 p. in.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 :30 a. in. arrive Rome
00 a. m ; leave Chattanooga
3; 10 p. m arrive Rome 5 :35 p.
m. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
arrive Rome 1 :44 a. m. Pull
man sleeping cars on all trains.
For further information call
on J. N. Harrison, citv passen
ger and ticket agent, Rome, Ga.
'Phone 39.
RANGES.
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JOHN DUNCAN-B SONS, AoANT., NFw vn«IC
PUBLIC SALE GF REaLESI
TATE.
Georgia floyd county. - —Whereas
on the 20ih day of December 1897
Timothy Goins executed and de
livered to Mrs. A. H. Cheney a
note and mortgage on the laud
hereinafter described for the pur
pose of securing the debt repre
sented by said note, which mort
gage is reco.ded in the clers’s of
fice of Fioyd Superior Court in
book N. 1, of mortgages, page
436.
And wl ereas in said mortgage
said Timothy Goins gave to Mr-p
A. H Cheney the power to sell sai •
land in case of d- fault in the
prompt payment at maturity of
the prinMpar and interest of said
debt. Now therefore by virtue of
the power so vested in the under
signed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said mort
gage. Mrs. A H. Cheney will sell :
at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash on the first Tues- ;
day in June 1898, during the legal •
hours of sale before the court house
door in Rome, Ga.. the land de
scribed in the aforesaid mortgage, ;
towit: Beginning at the South- "
west corner of the lot bought of
William A. Fort and Mary F.
Ihomas by Amanda Caperton,
(which deed is hereby referred to) I
and running thence East 60 feet,
thepce due North 331 feet more or
less to the Northern line of said
lot, thence Southwest to the cor
ner of said lot,thence South to the
beginning point a distarce of 361
feet containing one-half of an acre
more or less.
The said i ote and mortgage 1
were g'V*n to secure an indebted
ness of $25'00 with 8% interest
from date and 10% attorney fees.
The said note and mortgage are
now past due and so declared. The
total amount of principal, inter
est and and attorney's fees and
charges and expenses of sale that
will be due on said note and
mortgage on the first Tuesday in
June 1898, is $35.60. Fee simple
titles in accordance with the pjw
er of sale contained in said mort
gage will be made to the purchaser
at said sale, and the proceeds of
-uch rale will be applied to the
payment of said debt with mter
■st. attorney’s fees and expenses
of sale and the remainder, it any.
will be paid over to tne person en
titled to same. This May sth 1898,
Mrs. A. H. Cheney.
By W. T. Cheney, Att’y,
W. r, c, c 1513 y will
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