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OOMMCN1CATED.
Atlanta, Ga. 4ug. 22, 1881. pe°p e nf t.i
, ’ ° * paj’i-g from
MsldtSMteo KVKKlf THtTRSBAY iT ; hi). ^TAR: * iiave sent a copy of; annual as in
S the BM I have introduced in the I know the
i House of Representatives on the
; question of the early settlement of
the County matters in our county
which I desire you publish in eon
neetioti with this letter in the next
issue of your paper. This Rill has
i been misrepresented to the people
in evefy way eonuei vain ■ The pet's m
i who is to blame for this 1 am uit i-
ble to say, but think it justice to my
self and a matter of right to the
people that they should know the
provisions of the Bill I had but
one motive in view when I introdu-
ced tin* Rill, that was to brin^ about
an immediate settlement of thee uni
ty matters. Should tilings stand as
they now do, 1 believe it will be
at least five years before it is settled
and it will doubtless be longer. I
am fully satisfied that the pioplc do
not want their county matters to be 1 St.
in the entangled condition it is now
in if there is a better way, which is
provided for in the Rii! anu whe ;
,tbe peoofo exn-niftc'IfA iiismajilites
they wid favor it, although it lias Gc
been misrepresent): 1 to the n in eve Gc
rv wav , not because those
DOUGLASYILLE STAR
HRanylftS of i S
$400,00 per t
5 public debt. ,
persons in ;
ji not*' find !
_ ^Udo nrsav and it j
do. s not surprise me tuat they b«>th j
oppose the RrH tnd infi-represert*'
15 it in their attempt* W cut mo
down I think ifttiey succeed
in this m uter in dom. so they will
greatly affect Mi©' public interest of
:! e county. I tli.'-s f u'C ask the :
MOKEPOPULAR
mill) b.v 'he Ordinary of said cotin-
y, b > laic! befor; the first Grand J.-
| ry of said county, tl atsha 1 meet af-
i ^r the per-age of this rot, which
[ said Grand Jury shall carefully look
; into ad scrutinize the tv! ole acts
of said Board o Conmnssior.ers.
^'ec. 3rd. Be it furtlier enacted &c.
That said Board of Conuni sicners
consisting of E. Pray, W. N. yj a -
g.ivirk, J. II, Winn and John C.
Bo.td n and John Y. Edge, Oidi-
narv, or his suec usors in office,shall
make n full ad complete statement
.in writing of ail the if acts and do
Sags in carrying cut the provisions
this act, to the first Gr-.nd Jury
ofsai-1 county sftnt shall tne-t after
the passage of this act, and to
each succeeding Gran! Jury
of said county,d! that they may
have done from the time of their last
report,until ali the pro isions of this
Sec. 4 fie it further enacted &a.
Robert a. mass BY.
THE GENUINE
w Sewing Machine
Torn Scl'n.m, Ben Arnold ahtl Jim
SelffinB have jllst 'returned from a
Visit to the neighborhood of flirming
tifetih They report, the crops ill that
portiou of Alabama a complete fail
ure.
The Strongest,
The Simplest^
The Most Uhrabfo
A Philadelphia man who has been
married less than a year, complains
that his wife has three tidies tried to
poison him. He ought to be proud
•f being the husband of such an in
dustrious woman.
EXCESS
KF.V.'INU if ACH1NE
CONSTBUCTEB-
over any pravlous year
107,412 Machines.
Principal Office
1,500 Subordinate Oti c
■SSI r. S. and Cana.I
3.000 inJd>e Old
—World
shall each receive for
hei eafter rendor. d
dollars per diem.
Sec, 5. Be it fort lie
That all laws and pat
conflict with this a :t,
same a>e hereby rep n
r services
Georgia Florida and South Carolina, G. \\ Leonars Agent -
Mr W J Abercftobie is Canvassing Agent for the above Machine
Douglas county Call o him for prices terms &c
the same, Hit from
a t<i alter the p i an go ftifoact, that,
trie Proviso to section 1, olihe. act
of the Legislature of sail State ap
proved Sept, 26,1370, r peal.tig 'he
severa; acts of the Legislature os*
taUishin* Commiasimers of UovJb
and Revenues in the connies of
Jones. Chattahoochee, j) > glas.
Bullock an 1 Heard, respectively,
and the county of Lumpki , lie a-
nieudsd by striking out *l:e IV vDo
to sa.d 1st section, and infcnin.; in
lieu thereof, that the said .B. Pray,
W. HsJaaagu.^k and
John C. Bowdon, ami Jofrr~*~»L4^i-
present Ordinary cf said ouirify
Douglas, or his «uece#u' s J i rffice
shall forthwith proceed to scflSsfie
remainder of the pretty of
con ty of Danilas, ;r«*fo*rtppfo ! % r e
proceeds tlierefv'm to the pi), pises
set forth it said ads erentni too
said county of D ui rlas and the said
Board ul Co turn is# oners. That th»
SUPEKLATlVf
A TttlBU ES
The White Stands Acknowledged
T.he KZIffCr Of AH Sewing
OUR NEIGHBOR
Naricha Journal.
Marietta ims a colored military
company, recent Sy organ's -d, ITow-
ard Fair, Ca tain. The company
numbers 28 members and have nice
new uniforms.
J, G. Dunn, liv ing on (Jus May s
tipper plantation, has a seven year
oil boy tlii lias a strangely shaped
head 1 protruding eyes and has nei—
tlier fingers or toes, Ila knows his
7* erT8 u “ ‘ » • " ASl’ .il v bright child.
He can only raise'has stubby n u
parallel with his shoulders, and can
not. put Ins hat on his own bead. Xo
eiijise Known for the deformity.
Enoch Spinks, who lives on Mr.
Samuel Sewell’s farm, five miles
froly this place on Soaps Creek, had
r ’he first, Premium and Highest A war/
/as given ii-foy the" best S wing Jf.t,
iliine at the North Georgia i’ srin!87£
A very if 11117? M ACHES >» ivw
.•vi'ti'd Five Years by thj^ f?S-, ufactui 1 -
<*r». and a written wiurSiit giv, l<» (aet»
purchaser.
We do not peddle them, tih«r* we
enabled to
mft
iipj
Dean Stanley was so quiet in pub
lic speaking that on one occasion
when • glove, which ho had placed
in his hat, was left upon his head it
remained there during the entire
sermon, to t e great interest a ,d
amusement of the congregation.
|low«i‘ io have such in w# pased as ml
m mi judgment be to the verj b -t
inter-si, of the people of this State
ard especially Douglas cou fy, an 1
all that I ask is that the people Vie
not roissled and to take no action in
the matter by what others may sa v
but examine for themselves and be
controled by your own judgment. I
am well aware that those who see
fit to criticise my action in the prem
ises and can not find tliat I have ev
er done a good act in ray life,would
be more than glad to do an3’tlung
that would defeat me, k matters not
if it was to the best interest of the
county, and as there has been so
much sai l about my action since I
have been her , as soon as I am
through I will spread ray record be
fore the people of Douglas county
and show them what I have done
and they can judge for themselves
But with all trie opposition that may
he h’ou ?lit. to bear against me I ex
pect to do like I have done hereto
fore, and t'iat is, t go on in my hum
ble way supporting such measures
-FEW
LIVER FILLS
ing in oold relief in a clearer place
appears, while two clusters of houses
indicate the localities of Powder
Springs and Marietta. To the left
of Lost Mountain may be seen the
historic battle field of New Hope
church.
Jefferson Davis in his late book
speaks of this part of the country.
Says he, “The country between
Dallas ani Marietta, eighteen miles
wide, lying in a due west direction
from the latter place, constitutes a
natural fortress of exceptional
strength. Densely wooded, traver->
sed by ranges of steep lulls, seamed
at intervals by ravines both deep
and ragged, with very few roads,and
those ill co r .B(-ructed and almost im
passable to wheels, it is difficult to
image a country* better ad anted for
defense, where numerical superiori
ty in an invading army were more
thoroughly neutralized or where ne
cessarily ignorant of the topography
it was compelled to advance with
caution.
The engagement at New Hope
Church June 27th.and 28th though
severe and marked by many acts of
gallantry, did not result in any ad
vantage to out- army. *_£■—ftnr
mountainous coTTntrythat lies bet wen
Acworut and Marietta is remarkable
for three oleany defined eminences/
isenes i* Mountain, ta the west o '
the rail i. ‘.d, and overlooking Miri ■ I
etta, L ist Mountain, half way be-
twean Kenucsaw and Dallas, and
wuist of Marietta, and Pine Moun
tain alxnt hai‘' ;l mile fart.ier north,
forming as it were, the apex of a tri
angle, of which Lost and Kennesaw
•form the base. These heights are
C»nnected by rangesof lower heights
interseetel by numerous ravines,and
thickly wooded.”
Near Pin-.; Jf.u at a in that aoble
whnstian an i Soldier, Lieutenant—j
General Folk was killed.
RckB ^iagMaOlim
f ; I * P ,rt -'w countr;-; Wo moanV. .>mi nro t'> d j ra'> »v o
‘ l * ie ^ c '- d'hoy are operand bveidiev Man lio so r StKmi Power,, ;
‘, n ore ver .V ra P'd- ....They r mre in size from 3 inches A o 41-2 feet $*A
11L&tei, imd will bo-c to a.ny required depth ! Thcv wif Pore
folly and sut.ri8c.or.ly in all femW Enrth, Soft Sand a :d LimestoncM
B:tainin U3Stone Loaf, slate, Hard V’.^Qrivel, Liva, BuJder.T Serpen®
Vv e „ a "- U n°"- g 'o 1 Cr; i ie ‘ Rn ’ :l,li in Ike the very bet J
VI e is in Quick Sind. 1 hep are light running, ' 8 ui;i j e ?:v c< ; u3tr i.c4
easily operated, dufab e, and aeknowle iged as the lies' ami m st p>*ac’*» p
caj i*. aehi e e taut. They are endorsed by kohm of the lii ihes Shite ofo .
fic’ale. We contract for prospecting fir Co.ii, G -i !. Si'v.-r, (’., a | oi; andO
all fcinds of Minerals. Also for sinking Artesian Wells an i C mV,, ghafts,T
&c. We a so furnish E'htiaes, Boilers. W’iiid Mills, Hy.Jmilic JtcaigT®
Horse Powers, Btick Mrehines, ?vlin,tig Tools, Portable Forges. Roek.^
Drills, and Machmery of all kit da. H@“Good active Agents, wanted
every Country in th? World. -
Address* WESTERN M A CHIN T* f*UPPIA DEPOT, |
W liiut Stnet, St. I on is, U-S A|
Uue rill is a Dose*
—^ j One Pill is a Dose
These Pillff ire an ahso’ute cur^* for all Bil-
ous and Malari if aU'ecAt>ns. fliey.pfapple
'it. a disease a l its tv,«n a • n lie ad, and! root it
R-itliot’s system at once. they
)r ,if V the fcroiy a^au.st Di-e-iso i.i all forms
[ su tden autaeks and epidemics, and enable
li to brave the Mias untie danger o! swamps
•id f > rests. One vial of Or, Hay dock* t> New
iver Rti.s rel’ev s the entire -j'steftl of
ains and aches, enlivens the spirtt# and
jads new b-ood
unpatu leois to •aid county uiefosei:
vont, and what- ins live R, j n what
slope said Icbts a *o, a id j,
han fo are said dtbfs for co'ietio i
which said statement in wriu'n> shall;
include and fully se^ forth each an-1
every act of--: id commissioners,from-
the time of the firs': eaeatlo.s of sai ! '
board o"c«aimi33ione ?. to the pasTj
sage of this aol. Said statement j
shal'also show how many of said-
lots are still unsold, and whatis the
pr.J ab'e value of said lots; hcsw :
much they paid oa the debts o aid
county and to whom they paid it.
how much the county still owes f»r
the building of the Court Hctiso and
Jail, who holds said claims againsi
est said claims, a re boarim?.gr wldehJ
sa'd statement -wifrTg. '. a n-
a—-forsfimff'TYfnri in tie office of
the Ordinary of said coynty of
Douglas. ' 1
Provided, nevertheless, that noth- ‘
jair in th-'s act shall be so.censt tied |
as to relieve, release, or exhonorab i
the said John Y. Jaynes former f r-i
dina.y, E. Pray, W« N. Magou'rk,
J. II. Wun anil Jo#*. C.
from any liability whatever, for any
breach of rheir duty as ?nch camm's-
sioners, but they shall remain under
fhesaiml •; ty to ssti’d- & unity
as though this act had never been
passed, and suit may be brought
aga nst them by the Ordinary of
said county, whenever deemed ne-
'• BOUNDING THROUGH THE VEINS.
* Call for this inestimable medicines at your
iie-ii e-it tiru^gixt. and take no other.
Price, Twenty Five Gents.
For Sale by all Druggists.
fjfc.4.U riON.—None are genuine unless the
ajynature of Allkn IIaydock surrounds each
yhil of Piils. Every Pill is Sugar Coated. If
|X>ur druggist does not keep them, we will
mail them free to any ad lress on receipt of
S5|cents. Kive vials for 31,00.
’My at once. do not decay.
;T INEXPERIENCED HANDS1
PE^'EDTLY
Haydock & Co.
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
AND Aim THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOPAACH AND BOWELS
EO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASOW,
No Remedy known 1 in tho Medical I’rofessioii has been in use so long and with such uniformly:
satisfactory results as
sriiw ffiiiii
30 PlattS reet. New York.
tn KrTSrts of .tlie world in the treatment of thes*
cnTrr-muic^. ttiTtfU Jias c*>9ig*ttvt>0 ednsidcred
CI‘RE FOP ALL SOftl^ER COMPLAINTS
wnd such it really is when taken in time and according to the very plain direction* incloain*-
each boUle.
In sffeis* diseases, the attack is usually sudden and frequently very acute; but wlfk •
sale remedy' at iiaVKl ior immediate use, there seluom danger of the fatal mal
vfhieh _so often follows a lew days’ ‘neglect.
diie inclination to wa^Aipf .'red if th e morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently
occasions a vast amoiihu ot needless suffering, and sometimes costs » life. A timely doct of
rain KdJer wid a.most invariably save both and with them the Attendant doctor’s fee.
It jwa* tiie test o.£ Uyvi-y yesucs? v^Bglant use in s 4'•countries and climate*, t&d
is perfectly s&iexn any person s hands.
*% ^e^aiiheade.i by Physician*'. Murses in Hospitals, and persons of all classes an^r
professions who have had opportunity ivr oi>sen ing the wonderful results which have alw^a^i
lollowca its use. *
TVE BEST EnVIDESTCE:
I hire lojff n«p1 tho jnedie'no kno7-i „ a PERRY j Zieesrs. PERRY DAYIS Jt SON:
DAVIS’Yb.vJ.fo (.ABLE PA IN KILLER in my family j I know yon need no testimonial to ornincc jrifil
Rn l wouia not o:i- ar.y account be wit:.out it. ‘When t that your mod*cine is all that you clahtfCtbr it. boll
Cholera w!iFi 1 isr. opiaom c hyro, I usee* no medic-ue ! cannot restrain the irnpuise’PVCtiiiifeWhicate to w
ox any sort pus the Pam Luller. and although mys^f t he fact that in my family it has truly <]<%© w<md**Hfe
and members ox iny family were attack*. 1 > I aammiRter it to my children (one eighteen month**
severely, a aia happy to say tlv.it the P iin Killer was j end the other three years old) with perfect mooes*
equal to ove.T emergency. I con:; tier I should not \ It regulates their bowels, and stops'*11 di»nii«®e,
be do nig my duty to taa connnumty did 1 not say i Myself and who resort to it in alb cases, both
invii. J-j 1 were attacked by the Cholera i internal and external use. I’ve used 'iir'-in my
to-day,- Pun Killer would be the only remedy I j for live years, and will not be without, it. F«*2it»
shbu.u use. 1 have thoroughly tested it, ami know . myself under much obligation to you, in many timet)
at can be rgiea on. _ ■ being relieved from pain, I am very trulyjrours,
I. E. SjjRGA^ii-EitD, Gdeua, TLmois. ; L B. niOORE, Bnugall, Dutches* Co., New Y'ot%r
No family can att'ord to t.e without it, and its price brings it within t.ho reach of all
The use of one bottle will go further to convince you of its merits than columns of’newe*
nn I'/lvoriiCiRT 7n R o sir! v’.-.rs ■n.-'.-r-AT* -«tt IiV.,,-4 -* _
•Motive A»* (HU* i.:e, a.,<i i call upon
liiin tojiulge me in every act of mine
whil ■ h. liVeiiibet* t/f tlie Legislature,
beetmse I iiave taken an 'bath in IDs
presence, oul'incr on Him to witness
every a<Y o' mine while here in this
R wly atnl while iny enemies net from
prejuiliee, I act, under ray oath of
ollice. I am : illy satisfied if the
Bill passes it wib bring about an
early settletn nt of the county mat
ters, but if it fails, I will not be to
blame, if your county matters are
not wound up n the next live or
ten years. 1 am for the best and
most just and reasonable manner of
Wringing this matter to a close.
Should the Bill pass it will save the
TRY IT
The Lightest Running Machine
ever Made.
| W* MOST POPULAR AND BEST OT ALL,
tto bobbins are iTound without Running o
1’n thread ing the Machine.
HO GETTING OUT OF ORDfcE.
flifr aest Machine for Agents to Sell
S>sr.d for Illustrated Circular to
People’s Sewing Mine Co,,
Wa&ley, V. 8, -i
Ste. 2u i Be it further enacted
c&c. That said statemiut in writieg