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The <£o\nuaitcm Ihtnv.
J.W. tADEiPsON, Editor,
it-Rus, *1.0(1 a A’kau in Advance,
e-Z.OO Wiieu Not Paid in Advance.
Success Is Oui Aim.
W column# of the Star ore always open
il t , f'lir sti'l dignified ditemsion oj alt
gurstifiu *f public interest; but eommunica
jio.i* 'id"•■■<!ling the individual claims of any
, t . fur any political position or particular and
fhi <g. is regarded as personal publication matter, in
mi ix( be pi*id for to secure its
Shoe columns, The editor is not responsible
for 'be W si’s of correspondents, and no com¬
munication will hr published unless the name
jqC the writer is known to the editor.
COVINGTON. GA., MARCH 18,1885.
THE EDITOR ABSENT.
Tho editor of the Stab left on
Uundity for llsunLri'Jge. for the pur¬
pose of attending-a special meeting
of the Georjjiff Press Association,
which couvenoe in that place to.(lay.
fcTcgn Batnbridge, it is expected Lhe
Press Association will visit the Now
Orleans exposition in a body, and
vvjh perhaps remain there until af¬
ter Tuesday, March 24th, which is
.■Georgia’s day at the great oxposi*
4ion. Tl e editor expects to “take in
j.ho sights” about the Crescent City
and the exposition, with tho other
boys and will he absent until next
■week. He will then try and toll you
all about it.
£.~r
THE NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION.
This great industrial exposition is
Still growing in interest, and the
push of visitors has increased as tho
mild spring weather is opening. Tin
exhibits arc all that its friends could
cxp.ict, and the railroads have acted
with commendable public spirit in
reducing the rates of faro so that
everybody can afford to gd and see
the greatest industrial exhibit of tho
Age.
It ia desirable, in tha interest of
the growth, progress and prosperity
of the country, that the people should
ptterid this great world’s exposition
gti masse. li will sniioubtoilly bo
the only opportunity of the kind of
this century. To promote special
interest ami encourage special attend
unco the management bus, in confer
enco with the Stale Commissioners,
(designated certain “State Daj’s,’’—
Covering which dales the railway
lines have agreed to make the lowest
p^eq sion rales over mado in this
country.
The date fixed for Georgia’s day,
at this great exhibition, is next
'Tuesday, the 24th of March, The
governor and his staff, the Georgia
Press Association, and a largo num¬
ber ol the military companies of
the state, will be there on that da}*,
and everything will bo done that can
be to make it a success. It will be
g grand time, and those who expect
to visit it ibis spring, should try
and be there on Georgia's day, the
g-fthof March.
Beginning Well
Tho president has dismissed three
of the clerks who were employed in
the executive office at the While
House, and the impression is left
•hat their places will not be filled, li
Booms that their services were not
need, and tfle president, acting in
cordance with his promises ot eeon
ciny, discharged them.
Tiie question which presents it
s,4f is, ot course, will the same
gard for economy ho observed
the cabinet officers? If it is, a
many employes will be
soon, mid the vacancies thus
will not be filled.
There ate between 13,000 and
000 government employes in
ington, and il is entirely safe to
h a' the services of at least a
of them could bedisponsed with
out damage o tl e public service.
The complicated methods of
acting the public business that ar
found iu all tho departments
edopiud by the republicans for
other purpose, apparently, than
increase the public patronage.
It will tako the heads of ha
partments considerable time, of
couise, to introduce simpler
in disposing of routine, matters. It
ia not probable that they a ill slick
to the present methods after the ex¬
ample which the president ha* set
in.
It seems also that the pre&idont
intend* to conduct the affairs of tile
executive office on strictly busincs*
jjrinm'p! ■S.
Mr. Arthur very often did not an-
pear in bis office until noon, and |
sometimes after lliut hour.
President Cleveland expects the
members of his household to be
ready for breakfast at 8 o clock, and
be proposes to he at his desk at 0
o'clock.
Jle certainly stalls out well, and if
he follows throughout Lis
regulations for the executive office
which he has adopted, lie will earn
the reputation of being a working
president
Col. Vilas had a very pretty com*
pliment from the Wisconsin legisla*
lure, of which ho had a member. A
republican introduced a resolution
acknowledging that Mr. Cleveland
had “committed that branch of the
government service which is near¬
est to the people to the hands of u
cem, consciei tiom an 1 progress*
ive statesman,” which was ur.anh
mousiy adopted.
The New York Herald pays a high
but just compliment to the south in
saying that “Lamar, Garland and
Bayard are the names in the eabi
net that do most honor to President
Cleveland’s choice. What a contrast
with the proscriptive policy of all
tho republican administrations !
Of the thirty-eight governors of
the thirty-eight states of the union,
twenty-two are democra's, fifteen
r p ihbcans, and one, Governor
Cameron, of Virginia, is a Mabone
man.
Relief from Malarial Poison.
For six months past I have boon
affected with a very Serious case oi
typhoid malaria, which I contracted
on my nrango grove in northwestern
Florida. I tried several remedies,
but everything failed me. Two
weeks ago I purchased a bottlo of
Swift’s Specific, which has proven
a sure cure for this dreadful malady
I had almost given up hope of ever
being well again, for I had tried so
many remedies, all of which had
failed to do any good. Would to
God that all the afflicted people ro*
siding in the malarious counties of
Georgia, Florida and Alabama would
read this and try tho S. S S. instead
of dosing themselves with quinine
and mineral remedies, I feel it my
duty to ruff, ring humanity to write
this certificate, for it may be the
means of my old friends trying this
great remedy as I have done. So
strong is my fuitli in it that every
case wucre tho directions are follow,
c 1 I will guarantee a sure cure or
forfeit one hundred dollars.
(’it as. D, Barkeh, Publisher,
Editorial Room, Temperance Ad¬
vocate, Atlanta, Gu.
•’It is a Wonderful Remedy. ’
For many years my blood was in
a bad condition, manifesting; its char¬
acter by a scrofulous breaking out
on both my ankles, which caused
mo considerable suffering as well as
great annoyance. Seeing the name
ol Rev. Jesse II. Campbell, ot Col¬
umbus, Ga., attached to a certificate
concerning a cure by Swift’s Specfi*
ie, l wrote to him about this remedy.
His reply was that “ il is a wonder¬
ful remedy.” 1 tried it and found
the action very much as described
in the directions. 1 used abuiit one
dozen bottles, observing a steady
and almost daily improvement, from
the start I was entirely cured of
ibis disagreeable and distressing
disease. That lias been nearly a
yeap ago, and 1 find no signs of the
disease returning, and am ready to
testify with Rev. Mr. Campbell that
•Swill’s Specific “ is a wonderful rem¬
edy.”
Chr.rlcstiMi, s'. Feb. 5, 1SS5.
R. M. R.
Treatise on Blood and Skip Jtos*
eases mailed free.
Tun Swift Specific Comi’Any,
Atlanta, Ga,
A Wonderful Discovery,
Consumptives, and alt who suffer from any
affection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a
certain cure in Dr, King'* New JJiseoyerj for
Consumption. Thousands of permanent cures
verify the truth of this statement. No medi¬
cine can show such a record of wonderful cures
j 'Fli rasantls of once hopeless] sufferers now
gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to tb : s
New Discovery, Jt will cost you nothing to
give It a trial
Free Trial Bottles at Brooks and Ivy’s Drug
Store. Laqje s ze, $t.oo.
One Dollar For
15 WEEKS.
T ie Police Gazette will be mailed,
! securely wrapped, to any address in
■
the United States for three months
: on receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed t<» jioet
m»etere, ewrnte and clnbs. Sample
copies mailed tree
Address all orders to
RICH ARD K. FOX
4niarl3w Frauklin Square, N, Y.
fry "u
JROYAL Rtttn A
A ^Atf
Absolutely Pure,
This powder never varies. A marvel *f
strength and wholesomeness.—
More economical than the ordinary kinds
cannot lie sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or ROYAL phosphate BAKING powders. l'OWDER Sold only in
cans. CO.
106 Wall street, New York.
Henry Gaither, M. D., A. C. Perry, M. D,
W. W. Evans, M.D.
Ors. Ferry & Evans
Have formed a co-partnership for the
practice of medicine and its collateral
branches, iu Covington, Oxford and vi¬
cinity.
Messages for one or both left at Dr. J.
A. Wright's drug store, in Covington, or
Dr. Evans’s residence, in Oxford, will re¬
ceive prompt and faithful attention.
Calls can he passed over the wires of
the Oxford and Covington telegraph com¬
pany at any hour, day or night.
Dr. Henry Gaither, of Oxford, eonsult
ing surgeon and physician. dee24
GEORGIA
TD-A-AST, ft
Tuesday, March 24.
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Ad r A At f/Wm ‘ |{
ATOfiull
The above (lay lias horn ucHi^Lafert by ofK
ciul ho lion for the reception of the represen
tiit vos of the Government, anil oi tlto inhabi¬
tants en mawc. of tho .State of Georgia.
A*o-t iuteioslin-i coreiuonit s will take place
and h most- on jo;, able occasion is ngMiiefi.
To en-kble Go l^ians to atterd on their
Split \ l Sr ait Day, the i aii road s hr* ve agreed
to n.iiko tl:e lowest late ever heriTo’ote given.
Form vour pm ties, make up 301:1 cAciusioiiH
ar *1 apply to the local railroad agenta. and tho
i \\o«t possible limited exclusion rule ean bo
leudily secured. Hfutimo
I lie opportunity u f a is giv n all 10
see tin* (iUI \ JKrii astuial ExlT F-moN the
woi Id l as 1 vt i ’m on.
Oood a id ample accommodation at reasona¬
ble rates arc assured.
E. A. BU1IKE,
Uirei tor (Jeneral,
New Oilcans.
Houses and Lots for Sale.
A comfortable, 6--room house, with cook room
and kitchen, large lot, good garden and young
orchard, only one block from th.:public square,
is offered for sale. A So, a sma’l business house
and lot, fronting the park. For prices and
terms, inquire at the Star office, in Covington.
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DBS, I JETTS & UlrTfSJ
Medical and Surgical Dispensary,
33 u WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA. DA,
W.ij. Betts, M. D.. the cim.su I ting physician,
is the oldest, mo*t successful, and best
sp< enlist in the uuihl. A yrnduato from four
medical colleges, practice iweiity-fivo years eKperience
and extensive iu Fughimh France and
Avneuea, niui has secured a world-wide ropnta
iiou in the tneajnucut and cure of Private. Nerv¬
ous aud Chronic diseases, embracing Bemiual
\N eakiu ts. *io^iiltiu^ iiom i disriTtiouis, I.ust
Manhood ami alm.-cs of the system.
Our Remedies act quickly and cure pcrjna- !
neutly j
]W *' ?{ T a? \ k J Seminal Debility, losses, Spermatorrhoea, nig lit is- j )
sions, cm
los ot vital pow ers, Sleeplessness. Des
poiidcm y. Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas- I
mess, Blue before Depression the eyes. of Lassitude. spirits, aversion Languor, to society, (doom- J
less, easily discouraged for Jack of confidence, dull, list¬ *
unlit study, permanently ajid privately
cured. |
111.001) & SKINftta,:
horrible in its results, completely eradicated j
without the use of mercury. Scroffula, Krvsipr
elas, Fever Sores. BloU*hes, pimples, ulcers, j !
pains in the head and bones, syphilitic s *re
throat, mouth and ton true, glandular enlarge- j
ments of the neck, rheumatism, catarrh, etc,,
permanently cured when others have failed,
IT1{1\ € 4 T{ V 1 bhs, Kidney weak and back, bladder, burning trou- !
ored urine, frequency milky of urinating, urine highly col¬ j
or sediment on standing, gonorrhea,
gleet, eystieiz. etc., promptly and safely cured.
Charges reasonable,
IV * B. & B. impaired Address those themselves who have bv j '
improper ruin noth indulgence mind and and body, solitary unfitting habits, which j
business, them for
effected in study nil or marriage. which Remarkable cures
ca* -s have been neglected
or unskillfuily treated, No experiments or fail¬
ures.
Our practice U fuunileit on th® principles of
Truth, - ieni, amt Hujnauitv Our sy-tem of !
trcatiuent is entireii .air own nn.I mc use no ;
remeiii.s hut ill. -.'propare.1 Ly our-elve-. auit whicli ! I
arc of exwrience. perfected t»> time, study, research rears
Patients aro Treated
In all parts of the world. Medicine wrapped in
plain paper, and secure from observation, can
be sent to any part of the countrv.
fX 5 ^* -end tor » l-page pampnlct and list of
Questions, Address and Guide t«* Health. Enclose stamp
,
W. H. BETTS. M.D.
335 Whitehall -Street. Atlanta. Ga.
Now is a good time to subscribe
or the Stab, It shines fur all.
WHISKY 8 YEARS OLD.
OLD VELVET C
Guaranteed the finest in town. Pure and wholesome for med
or other uses. For sale only by
TAYLOR & COCHRAN,
Successors to
HORTON JONES,
Star Building, Covington Ca.
GEO. W. SCOTT & CO.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Manufacturers of
G 0 SSYP 1 UM PHOSPHO,
r llie Great
Cotton and Com Fertilizer.
A Special manure for Southern Lands and Crops. It contains all the elements of
Plant Food in the best lorm. It lias stood Uie test of years, and is now regarded as
one of the
Safest and Best Fertilizers in Use.
Thousands of farmer- in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida, and many of
the most prominent agricultural clubs use it, to all of whom we refer.
It is One of tlio Highest Grade Fertilizers Sold in Georgia.
(See the Agricultural Department Reports.)
We invite tests alongside the best fertilisers in use. We offer il low for Cash, or on
time fur currency or cotton, Merchants, granges, agricultural clubs, and neighbor¬
hood asset i at ion.-, desiring to
PURCHASE IN LARGE QUANTITIES,
Would do well to correspond with us before purchasing their fertilizers. \) e are
the ORIGINAL and ONLY manufacturers of GOSSYP1UM PHOSPHO. Its great
success and popularity has brougtit into the market several imitations. None is gen¬
uine unless branded on each sack.
Dr. 11. V. Hardwick represents us on the Georgia railroad.
CEO. W. SCOTT & CO.
2mllfeb ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STAND A SIB F E ETILIZERS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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MASTODON AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured and sold by us for th# past eight years, has gained a rep Italian up.e.
quailed by that of merits. any other Fertilizer, this company 1,laying flip big ic.-st )e?(i:;iqiii.ilr
as to its superior Our
ACID PHOSPATE
h is been the standard fur many years, having no superior, Aliticipud.n^ a iquavy fsere de
maud, we h; ve manufactured a large quantity, which >ve vy.4rraiR equq) to j.iiiy
tofure made bv us, -
LOWE'S GEORGIA FORMULA,
To i hose who have used it. heretofore, requires fw commendation from jix, Wo *isv<
only to say that the analysis of tlqs season #s Fully up to guy co.ncijided made in the past, Aftci
repealed r>quests from those \vlj,o huye jjscj) if, ye huv.e to mak» $ Ijmhec.
stipplv of our (11 1-r.iml of
DISSOLVED iiUNL PtJO.SpHATB AS© POTASH,
This article is iiiudv of Bone Ekosphut*! and Pwtasii, vjth from wondmfuj ona-balf to one per
cent, of Ammonia, a yepy supcyR;r ayjjcje, js ljich ljas gjytWf results when
used alone,
Q E x u i X E i , KOROLDS}I A hh K AINIT
Imported direct from Germany by iRo .car l.q. d,
The country is flo.odg.d with cheap fertilizers, which are made anil sold by irrespon¬
sible parties. Ask your merchants For good goods, Many dealers aro representing to
the farmers of Georgia that the goods they sell are made by us, When such is the
case, they always Raya standard written evidence of the fact, which they should be required to
show. Besides our brands gboye we are prepared to put up any formula
desired, provided it does not conflict w jth the laws of the s ate in which it is to be
sold. We Jmve superior facilities for manufacturing, and from our central position we
are enabled to iiil orders wit); great promptness, and feel that »« can giye in the fu¬
ture, as we have done in the past, entire satisfaction to all who buy of qs. Before pur¬
chasing elsewhere, please send to us for prices,
M. A. STOVALL,
4fob?fu Treasurer and Business Manager, Augusta, Ga.
FRANKLIN WRIGHT, Agent, at Coyingtpn, Ga,
OWNERS OF ENGINES.
The Korting Injcotor,
is the best BoileiJEefider maile. I? works \vnru} or cuM syctcr, iui .1 will take from a well or tank
Oyer 4,000 now ig use.
The Vandugen Jet Pun»ps,
Are (he best Tank Bumps made: Will wore clear or muddy water. Sati.-Lietioi) guaruntted. Ca
pneity from 100 to 20 , 0 Cf gallons per hour, Trice. .17 to * 75 . Send for circulars.
Geo. R. Lombard St Co„
F0 UN PRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
\S > keen on l and a sve-k ni
Fuihti""11^1.^^^, and An.'i Mill -ill werk. ki 11 fl =* With n f rv, elrst :yi\ *.f!ass tools i *ji and i i .■ t>- : f)U<
prepared we ar*
to o all kinds of Iron \Vork iti the best iuan -~
. v:
ner. Repairing prompfly done.. J.'u- My
TltAYNIIAM & RAY,
Proprietors Central Planing Mill
ATLANTA, GA.
Manufacturers of and dealers in
Doors,® Sash, Blinds, Frames,
Banisters, Moulding Newels, Lumber, Laths, Builders’
Send Hardware, etc
Otiee, for prices before yards,'OS buying: elsewhere.
factory and Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga, loctSin
TilEO. MAIIli WAL.TE Il’S
VlnoTYl” a — 1 /I _ _ , I and Granite
isl.l-fi -f *^ —JW.AA IN g XzikAiX * Iwlr-t « f 1 L. 1 I H U Works
“g ;UKOU) ST., NEAR LOWER MARKET,
AUGUSTAUGEORGIA.
^ /:.j -% MARBLE WORK, Domestic & Imported,
mM .
AT LOW PRICES.
GEORGIA & SOUTH CAROLINA SRANITEHMOHURHEfiTS
MADE A SPECIALTY.
^ ffp A large selection of MARBLE and GRANITE WORK always on
hand, ready fof LETTERING and DELIVERY.
GOEEGIA RAJLSOAU
STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
GEORGIA RAILROaI* CUM PA NY, ] i
OFFICE GENEKAI. M ANAOER, I
Augusta, February 28, 1885 )
COMMENCING SUNDAY, March 1,
iy the operated: following Passenger (schedule
will he
FAST LINE.
NO. 27 WE ST DAILY.
Leave Augusta.......... 7 40 a in
Arrive in Washington 10.40 a. m
Leave Washington at.. 7.55 a. m
Leave Athens............. , 7 45 a in
Leave Covington....... ,11 38 a m
Arrive Atlanta........... , 1 00 p 111
NO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Leave Atlanta..........................3 50pm
Arrive Covington..................... Washington..................8 5 d7 04 P m j
Arrive p- m
Leave Washington 5.40 p. in
Arrive Augusta..... 9 20 p in
NO. 2 EAST DAILY. NO. 1 WEST DAILY,
Lv. Athnta..800am Lv Augusta!0 50am
“ Gainesville 5,55 “| “ Miled’v’e Macon ...7 9 40 38 a m
“ Covng’n 943a mj “ am •
Ar Athens....5 20 p m “ Washg'n 1120a m i
: Waslig’n 220pm “ Athens...9 00 a m !
' Miled’ve 426 pmAr. Covng’n 3.55 jud ,
Ar. Macon...625pm “ Gainesville 9 2o “ j
“ Augusta 3 35 p m| “ Atlanta...540 p m
ATLANTA ACCOMMODATION.
(Daily except Sundays.)
Lv Covingt’n 5 40 am | Lv Atlanta 5 50 pm
Ar Atlanta . 7.55 am—Ar Coving. 8 10 pm
NO. 4 EAST DAILY. NO. 3 WEST DAILY.
Lv. Atlanta..S 20 p mILv. AugustalO 00 p m
“ Cov’gt’n 10 25 p in| Ar. Gov’gl’n 4 49 a m
Ar. Augusta 0 10a m| “ Atlanta....6 40 a m
Train No. 28 will stop at Lithonia but
not at Berzelia. »
Trains no.’s 27 and 28 will stop and re
ceive passengers to and from the following
stations only, Groveton, Berzelia Harlem
Thomson, Camak, Barnett. Crawfordviile ,
Union P’t, Greensboro Madison Rutledge ggS j
and Northwest aud carry Through Sleep
ers between Atlanta and Charleston.
JOHN W. GREEN, Gan, Manager.
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Ag’t. :
dec-20 -tf
Advertising Mates,
First insertion (per inch space) 00
Each subsequent insertion..... ... . 75
A liberal discount allowed those adyar
tiring for lowest a longer period than one month
Card of contract rates cay be had
on application to the Proprietor.» litn-.J
Local Notices 10c. par
Announcement?same a§ other adver¬
tising.
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SBPARAT V n .nW Ti xi «. 5
fillSsfe
F qy Sale.
Eight 4 to 6 h p Engines, on witeejs,
.Six R to 8 h p Engines, on wheels.
Two J to * h p Engines, .on wheals.
One 12 to 13 }» p Engine, on winds,
One 8 i.o in h p Engine, on silf,
Out* 15 to ]8 L p Engine, on siljs,
< to# 2,0 h j( Ft gine, Npafators, detaciied.
8 LMrineii En pire 4 wheel:'.
4 24.-ir.dj En pire (Separators, 2 wheels.
Two g5--fn'jt £. w Mills,
Six njQwers,
Six Reapers,
Sgf/rn Twine Binders,
Twelve Hay Rakes.
Thirty miffs, saw guards, plows, harrows, wind
pumps, etc.
Cali and see me before you buy. Send
for price lists and terms.
J H. ANDERSON,
Geneiai Agent, 63, West Broad street,
lylSapr. Atlanta, Ga
Steuhenson House.
FRONTING ITIIE PARK,
Covington, Ga.
MRS. J. J. STEPHENSON, Proprietress.
office Telegraph office in the building. Post
and barber shop in same block. :
Large sample Good rooms. Bed rooms well fur¬
nished. tables. Free hack at. all
trains. lovick stepsensox,
AngSif Manager.
P* H Priircl receive 3 end six free, cents costly for postage, hex of ami
" ,el'll w ill help nil. of cither a goods
sex. to make more
money light away than anything else, Fortune !
await the workers absolutely sure. Address True
Co., Augusta, Maine. l'Jm
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Special goods, Bargains boots, shoes i n Lad']
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