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North Georgia Times
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THURSDAY, AUGUST *3.
When Grover Cltveland
w ote hislette* of acceptance
four yen is ago it would have
been wise if like some cautious
lover, he bad added* burn this
letter”.—Kichmond(rud.) Item.
It wasu’t “some cautious lov.
er” who made that injunction
memorable. It was James G.
Plain, the idoi of the r publican
party. Grover Cleveland’s let
ter of acceptance is as appro¬
priate to the present time as it
was to the occasion lor which
it was written. But oh! how
much would G nerd Har.ison
give it he could bu:n the rec¬
ord of his votes and speeches
as a senator, and of his denun'
ciations of wo king instrik¬
ing against the exactions of
monopoly?—Journal,
A movement is said to be on
foot to bring about a joint de¬
bate on the tariff question be -
tween Speaker Cat lisle and Mr.
Blaine, in twelve of the prin¬
cipal cities, each to select six.
We hope the idea will be put
in effect. The Democratic par¬
ty has no abler champion than
Mr. Carlisle, and there need be
no doubt but that with think¬
ing men he will carry;} o 1 the
honers of a debate with pyr¬
otechnic man frjiu Maine.—Ma¬
con Telegraph.
President Cleveland does not
approve of the log-rolling metli
'><1 by which river and
tills are usually made up.
has vetoed one of these bills,
anti the bill recently passed by
Congiess was sent back on tht
last of the ten days allowed for
executive consideration w tli
out his signature, The e weie
many items in the bill which
he could not approve, but he
did not veto it because some
iniportent public improvements
we e involved.— Telegraph.
The Russian government is
about to spend $60,000,000 for
a canal which will save only
one hundred miles of sailing.
It will connect the Sea ot Azof
and the Black Sea and the pro¬
ject owes its importance to the
fact that it will enable Russia
to concentrate her naval strength
m those wate s in time of war.
Allen I) Candler was unani¬
mously nominated for congiess
by the convention that met in
Gainesville on the 14. He will
be opposed by Rev. Thad Pick
et, an independant candidate;
who will make the rac interest¬
ing for Mr Candler.—Ex
Notice is hereby given taat
application will be made, under
the general law, for a charter
for the Fr.ii mount Valley Rail¬
road. This August 21, 1888.
C. H. Smith, G. II. Aubrey,
TI. M. Smith.
The President issued an or¬
der on the 14th placing Mayor
General Schofield, as Sherdian’s
successor in command of the
ainiy, with headquarters at
Washington.
Toccoa boasts of a citizen
who has never subscribed fora
newspaper, and strange to say
he dosen’t seem to be ashamed
of Tils recoi (1.
~
rn X . llH question . <>t .
Cuba to the Limited States is
being ... agitated- I
Are you restless at night, and hnrrnssed by
a bud cough? Uso Dr J II Me Lean’s Tar
Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you sound
sleep, and effect a prompt and radical cure
When you want a good
SHAVE OR HAIRCUT
GO TO
B. F. JONES, the Barber.
Shop on Hamilton St. Dalton (>a
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RUBBER ST AMP with your
namo in
Fancy Type, 25 Visiting Cards, and INDIA
to mark Linsn, only 25 eta. (stamps,
n,, " k " f 2100 free with each order
Agents wanted. liig l'ay.
tuu.man mf’g oo., Baltimore, md
The President of tin- I T niti*d
g<-ts a salary ol$50,OO<>
fl iy , rV Hm;Qn.....Y.etom near
$2,000,1)00: prince o' Wales
nt*a ly $-200 000.
The E r-confederaie soldiers
througont the state, are paying
t.ibute to the memory of those
who died, in the lost cause.
Atlanta has liceived her first
bale of new cotton. W A Pye
of Forsyth, raised it. It sold
for 11 cents.
General Sheiidan’s will has
been admitted t ) probate. His
estate is estimated at about
$30,000.
I)r. Talmage received a hear¬
ty welcome at ( * the Chatauqua.
at Salt Springs last week.
The Macon Telegraph has
been sold for $27,428,14 to Co¬
lonel Estell.
Lumpkin county remains
wet by a majority of 79.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need
no special mention. All who have
used Electric Bitters sing (he same
song ol praise—A purev medicine
does not exist and it is guarranteed Electric
to do all that is claimed.
Bitter3 will core all illseas s oi Liv
er and Kidneys, sait will removo pim¬
ples, boils, rheum and other af
lections caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the system
and prevent as weli as cure all ma¬
larial fevers — For cure of Headache,
constipation and indigestiou satisfaction try
Electric Bitters—Entire
guaranteed, or money refunded.—
Price 50c and $1. pei bottle at Rob¬
inson and Anderson’s drug store.
Chattanooga has quarantin¬
ed against the Floridians.
Is consumption Incurable?
Read the following: Mr <JH Mor
ris. Newark, Ars. says’ ‘Was down
with iibsces of lungs and friends and
physicians pronounced me nn inenra
blo consumptive. Began taking
Dr King’s New Discovery lor con¬
sumption, amnowon my third bot
tie and able to overseb the work on my
farm. It is the fines-1 medieine ever
made.’
Jesse Middlewart, Decater Ohio,
snys: ‘Had it not been for Dr King's
New Disco*ery for consumption I
would hav3 died of Lung Troubles.
Was given up by doctors. Am now
in best of health.' Try it. Sample
bottles free at Robinson and An¬
derson's drug store,
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Robeson, the great show¬
man, is dead.
1888 .
The G eat
Political Year.
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If you suffer pridking pains on moving the
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* Georgia, Murray c >-inty.
Whereas W C Martin Administrator of U
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tition, duly filed and en’ered on record, that
he has fully administrated R G Morrow’s es-.
tato: This is therefore to cito all all porsons
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if any they can, why said Administrate
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