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DOUG LAS V iLLE STAR
Ho! for fit© Interna .Ionaa Tlxposi IS"»**«
■M^AvLANTA, OA., Oct,. 4. 1881.
The fir rf of Hamrick & MeE'roath
wsUiffswi'veri by mutual consent
jcSplMBfeiaai ‘ N. R. Hamrick
eti.ntinnitfg business, pays all out-
%^^S^<lebts and collects all iron .
ey due said firm, S. A. McElreatli
is still with N. R. Hamrick and
wishes all i>is friends that, are in
debted to the firm either by note or
account to come forward and pay-
up as they were all due on the 1st.
October. Come forward and pay up.
Respectfully.
Died ill,QJF
morning lsSfeilifi tiayfeL-S
uie Do- ki.vr.t
8, N. Dorself, 1S nHPS(Eel|
sisterly affection
Atlanta to watch
imnister to a -ii
It is be. i ved thdt’flJfV iSfc
same d sease. S|iSIH|G^
destroyer approaoj^^pfcli
toms wer not alarming til
before she died, ithas seh
our duty, to chronKg|w’,
one that has made^tK-h a y
impression upon oljPsqSiiVfi
a wide circle of re%tj|fcs .nr
Her perronal attraet’otiS V
her movements gratteHiL#;
retiring in disp )sifibj...Mn
Divine threw its c&a-nn
whole, commanding j||pR|i
love of the good in he^^
husband she was th^NfeA
devotion; the fond ckppj
|pf his childrne, to ht^'it is
png sorrow, seated
Idesolation of his how^pj
Sminded of the sad ,‘iBJIvl
Prophetic vision. AsSu;
I we share in the losst>raji||
| children; r othing is U-ft u?
of the past, an^^wi
THURSDAY. OCT, 6 1881
Cool weather would be beneficial
to those that are sick.
Bui few from this place have visi
ted the cotton exposition.
There Will be a wedding in tills
county to night.
A friend from Powder Springs
has informed us that they no longer
have a narrow-guage road. He says
it is now graded for three tracks,
Pplt is said that corn whiskey and
aisafeetids Is a preventative for the
fever. Drink the whiskey and put
tfce asafeetida in your trunk.
^Everything was quiet last week.
No fights, cutting scrapes or knocks
on the head.
—: fc.
The AMsociati n.
Hytlflie Coecord Association cooven-
Saturday at Beulah cbnreli in
SAM, A. McELREATH
Have tyrmed a partnership for the purpose
ofsellinj staple and Fancy
SAf BE Nl CHILO BIRTH*
'‘Good tidings for Mothers’* is the title of
a little work giving the most important in
formation evef published for those who
would pass with little pain and danger the
great trial ol womanhood. By T>r. Stain back
Wilson Pnysicinn in charee of Medical Hy
gienic and Turkish Bath Institute. Author
of Woman’s Heme Book of Health; Special:
ist, in Midwifery, Chronic Diseases, etc. Atr
lant.a, Gbi , Send stamp for a copy, writing!
his full name, “Diseases of Men/’ by the]
same, to be had in same Way, j
IT IS COMING VERY SOON IT IS 1ICPKD, BUT
Gentsviw'Ui ! satd Bovs clothing. Gents
and bo.V* Laundred and Unlaundred Shirts,
jjadiesand Gents Ties. Handkerchiefs, Hou-
^.(•‘i^lH.-ni^’aney Quilts. In fact every
tiiing ^«Tly|kept in a first class
k of Ladles, Misses and Children
bnplpte, varying in price from
Will uesold before the court non
door in the t uwn 1 Douglasvii
within the lawful hours of sale,
the first Tues 'ay in ,No vein her. ne
the following p-operij’ te witf
Twenty four hunlted pounds
seed cotton, more-o t les-iV oiv* t
hohfo wagon and harness,^an-i c
black 1 orse mule. r evded.Nrr a
tobe sold as the property of Thoi
as Honan, to satisfy a Superior coj
fifa issued from the Superior Ct|
KKA’T it & COME in on the IIOM E STKTCII at J. S. J AM ES
West AHfeh^hSi...
■-.vs Above Bfothertons Store.
H its sessiorrnc^ : yeffFw*«&pW
|p, and will embrace the second
tttday inl^^bevAU Rev. W. J.
dears wasp re-ek’oaed Moderator
S'-Reof Powder
UNDER ODD FELLOW* HAL!.
of Douglas county in favor of JSp
K. Glover, against Thomas H'g|i
principal, and N, S. Lip-comb
S. H. Magouirk securities. Propejg
ty pointed out by N.. 8. LipscoiS
one of the defendants and levy nndi
by J. M. Heaton, ex deputy Shenl
cf Douglas county.
I or ;es
I sion of her dreamy pwesy-r
! human observation
’ that one so you g sf odd i
her minion was not ball'- i
her work was uofini^iihfljffi
and whitening l>a§^ft/p
spread out. but cri’ewcpwj
in. his sickle and r#j3§4j|l|
young gleaner We dlj||j
she was going to
death was so nearu^J^R^
horse and his ndeigjpj.i^.
and that her pure lllUa4§
was pluming itself forjj^j
sun of life went
deaths dark eelips^^juf
faith saw it sweijj. lit®
j 8ki<*3. The body buried <
t l*k£ Um form of the bcio" 1
GEORGIA
DOUGLASVILLE
brings
vatAci&AO'i.
in Open 14 Mo«<l«y Nov* 7iSt
OoG ha \ bonglit the (SCorgh Pacific
Jfnnd v-uil i .«»o V,‘‘ wi>• k on i*.
early ■ 1iv,y miles w> h-
in a year. Th^tbS&p^fny that owns
the road to com
ply with th^3 condition. This ru
mor origin^Vfflr*UieTerti 1 e imagi
nation of some one who knows as
litt'e about rail roads as he does
about the truth.
TUITION LOW
BEST STOCK OF
l:EP i’’Y SHEHiFF SALES FOES NOV’H
Will be sold before the court house |
i'n the town of Doupflasviile Douglas oxm
Georgia during the legal hours of sade oj
first ' - uesday in Nov ISM the f'/i'jj
property to wit: Town lo s of land off
20—27—and 28 in Bloch No, nine m the *
of Douglasvillc Ga, Levied on ana to bff
as the prooerty oi'J A Ij - ikI under turn
an execufi >n issued from the Superior m
of Dough s conn tv infavov of / -v Rice^l
A Land. Tenant in posession notified
T, J N (N.(JgW
Beptuty Sheriff i)oug|
033 itROGER
EVEE BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
STOCK CONSISTING OF
DRY
Sypf Georgia Douglas County.
?%|| tviiom jt concern—• Whcivas
v having in proper form ap-
B,;r permanent letters of ad-
■ration or the estate of'A/arga-
KM».' lj late of said county hut
ffiece-ised then this is to cite all
Rngniar the creditors and next
K of sai-1 ii/ugare < lald«ell he
fenpeiir t my office w thin the
B ellowed by law and allow cause
™£tliey can why permanent let-
u-QT administration should not be
P| I to J S Boho at the November
^881 of the court of Ordinary
■y NOTICE, |
I ofier for sale one liu dretfe
fifty acies of land, b..tween 4()P
45 in cultivation, lying three i
south ea t of Villa Rica, near
Georgia Pacific rail ro id. Chea
e«ph. Washington Halm:
t Villa Rica <
Of all kinds and every article yoa nee
THAN WA3 EVER IN DOUCLAS COUNTY,
The citiz -ns of this place and vi|
cinity are just at present very muclfi
aGr-ned about awevy malignant type
The phy-
t to he pu-
Executi>r’tt Sotica
U gia Douglas County,
b the first Tuesday in November
non
ii-ified fever and it' is„ eo .•i.-igious.
thr -i Hm^tbe rerfork - was spread
th itthe much dreaded ‘black to-igue*
h 11 made its aopearanee. Upon In
vest! gat’ng this rumor, we found but
two nas -s of this disease were in the
countv, and thev were in a very
mild form. W^e do not think there
is much cause for alarm. Douglas-
ville is naturally a very healthy place
an 1 this unexpected and unusual
amount of sickness has occasioned
unnecessary uneasiness among our
citizens
All the eases of sickness in the
place, caused by this fever, have
been brought here from other places.
l L ,.f dm • y-ih mn-i'- ot
the voice, and the smile which o “
eac: feature plays. Among the last
thoughts of her loving Christian
heart were for the two p-ecious chil
dren she was leaving behind, and
of meek submission to her Heavenly
Father’s will. She is now among the
Angels, watching at the gate, and
the. memorial of her prayers s spread
out before the Throne. We teel
poorer, but Heaven has gained, an
other one is added to the whiterobe 1
and uncounted throng. We will
address ourselves anew to the jour
ney ol life, go oftener to the threne
cf grace, pore over h's s. cred _ word
and look and long to find again th
lost and the loved.
J. B. C. QuxLlian.
>en ($□£.<
ieaseo^
uid tw<
Notice.
All persons holding claims ag i nst th)
tate ot J, W, And jrson arc nouhod toi
sent the sa ne to in« lor payment, in th(J
allowed by law. All Versons indebted a
estate are notifies to come forward aif
tie the same. I T, F BeiI
Administrator of J. W. Auq
Our line of Crockery, Glassware. Tinwarel &e. is
purely vegetable bitter and power-
uic, and ia warranted a speedy, and
1 cure for Fever ami Ague, Chills
Fever, Intermittent or Chill l-’e-
Remittcnt Fever, Dumb* Ague,
dical or Bilious Fever, and all
rial disorders,
tli e rapi
Ide, loss
bins,
e p ' ices graded to suit, the limes. Best assortment of
Georgia Douglas Count,}',
To all whom it may concern, WlicreaV-G
H Giles having in proper form appuaw
me for permanent letters ot administjgfl
on the estate of Joseph Giles ia ‘e ''jdjSEIj
county, but now deceased tnen tbis^H
cite all and singular the creditors and u«|
kin of said Joseph Giles to be and appear
mv office within the time allowed b^agg
and show cause if any they have why uBH
nentiletters of administration should
"ranted to John H. Gilesat the NovSvn
term 1881 of the court of Ordinary of.
COUnty ■ O-dinary Douglas C|r
Georgia, Douglas Countv.
To all whom it may concern. Wheto®
M. Hembree having in proper torm WBm
to me for permanent le-ters of adnysAS
tffi“on the estate ollsaiah Hembree dece..
then this is to cite alt and snjg if i>
tors and next of kin of sai l Isaiah r&Bg
tobe and appear at my office^ w ii|«WE
In miasmatic dis-
inlse, coated tongue, thirst,
appetite, pain in the back
and coldness of the spine and
i, are only premonitions of
nptoms, which terminate in the
fWiparoxysm, succeeded by high fever
f. .profuse perspiration,
X is a startling fact, that quinine, arse-
i and other poisonous minerals, form the
gsLof most of tile " Fever and Ague
■ffations," “ Specifics," “Syrups,” and
Ponies," in the market. Ttie prepare-
,ns made from these mineral poisons,
TOWgh they are palatable, and may
eak tlie chill, do not cure, but leave the
jgjiiial and their own drug poison m
e-system, producing quinism, dizziness,
JsSaw in the ears, headache, vertigo, and
lf§®<lisorders more formidable tiian the
SfcNe tliev were intended to cure.
In Uie Dry Goods and Notio* lint, wa kav
Death of An Estimable f,a«lv»
Death has again with his sable
wing hovered over our little village
and when he departed took from
our midst, one of the fairest nnd
most beloved. On Friday Mrs. Nan-
nie Z Dorsett; wife of Mr. S. N.
Do-sett died of putrid fever which
she contracted in nursing Mr, Jo-
seph A heron mbie her brother du-
vTns his last, illness. Her death was
very un -xp eted to all as she was
not eon idered dangerously ill until
within a short time of her death.
Thus has passed from earth to realms
above one whom to know was to
love. We in common with the whole
community sympathize with the
SlugulHrly Sail.
A few weeks a?o it was our sad
duty to chronicle the death in At
lanta of Mr. Joseph Abercrombie,
formerly of this county. His rela
tives in'this county carefully and
devotedly attended him during his
sickness- Nearly all who were :hen
w’th him contracted putrid fever
the disea e which cans d his death.
It resulted fatally to his sister Mrs.
Nannie Z. Dors ttjind to the two
attending physicians Mr. J. M.
Abercrombie, his brother has also
been sick with tha_?ame disease, but
we are glad to state that he is out
cf danger and comparative'-; well.
Physicians' supplGs. at Atlanta
wholesale prices at C'ark s.
Fne Kerosene tank and measures,
in complete order at less than At
lanta prices at Clark s.
One four-foot Walnut Show C se
perfectly free from defects at less
than cost at Cla k’s, ^
One Troemmer’s Prescription bca.es
i and Weights at Clark’s.
Clark is closing out and will seo
anything in his line at prime cost.
?se noxious poisons from the system,
3 always cures the severest cases. _ It
Stains no quinine, mineral, or any thing
ft could injure tlio most delicate pa-
pt; and its crowning excellence, above
[ certainty to cure, is that it leaves tlio
stem as free from disease as before the
;ack.
for Liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague
Ire, by direct action on the liver and
liary apparatus, drives ont the poisons |
ajeh produce these complaints, and stilu
ses the system ■/> a vigorous, healthy
jjtdition.
We warrant it when taken according to
rections.
re pared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
BOLD BY ALL PBUfWilSTS EVERYWHERE'
State of Georgia Douglas (^>.ud
To oil wh- m it may concern, WlStSBfi
M. Hembree having in proper torm aim
to me or permanent letters of afiftei
tion on the estate ot M. t. H«mbt-J|
said county but now deceased teen*
cite all and singular tlie creditors aS
of kin of said :«t. A. He noi’-ae to o®
near at my office Within -he tune
J,.w and show cause If any ty“
perinaueilt letters o: administr O'P’al
not be granted t-'J. vl. Hembree a*
ber term of the court of Ore m
county. V JS1
KWtflCSS
neby jpv >■ th •’ *' " 11
to the eotvim-y. "f"’
Ion the first Tuesday in
tabu- nay ti e road ,ea :ag
DCS on the “Burnt xta-km-a^—fc
,-e---s, Wh,to & Cooper <n ■■njtm*#
r’gnn.l Interjecting y tie CV
ear the residence ol I'.enjaaiin • not” -
tblie toad. This Oct
Ordinary D n.- las V'oun - >
TRY IT
The Lightest Running Machine
ever Made.
THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST OE AIL.
tne BCbblBs are Wound without Hnnnliu *
tnthresdinft the Htchlno.
HO 6BTTIH0 OUT 01 OBDHt
The Best Machine for Agent* to 8eB
Send for Ulustrswd Citculsr to
TO FARMERS
and THRESHERMEW.
If you want to buy Threshers,
MbgsvJlir Clover Mullers, Horae Powers or
*^1 Engines (either Portable orTrac-
f tion. to use lor threshing, sawing
or for general purposea), buy th«
W “Starved Kooster” goods. J}h*
Best is the Cheapest.' .For Price
t •. t flnH Illustrated Pamphlets,
tfFS3LMSth U v «e'. v. rite to The Afi.tman
Umpany, Mansfield, O.
PUBLI8HKD AT M
By ALFRED AV t 'X e
Send for e. o- “ *■_*»
the lowpricoH v!
^SrrsssSsf
r»i»cr«. SAMrLJtl
NOTICE! NOT 1C:H1
There wFl be sold on tire premises of Job
»,ne iifeofs-.id cunif
jqih d»v of October next and from day Lo da
thereafter ill the personal property ot sai
deceased, consisting of th » foil..wing pr > pe
ty-A muies, cows and calves, one yoke oxo
-beep, aoatiS. hors, corn, fodder, shucks fan
inc tools, biackainijjh tools and other inn,
tog tedious to m- ntion. All p rsons havir
claim , agadidsi said e« ate ivid •-resent. .In,
to the und-rsigned tor payment, am, ml ,,c
one-indebted to said -state ..re hereby no n
d tc make immediate p'.ym -nl, 1 his Jib
im1 Sa-.m el W. Jamas.
ept ’ 18 x ' and John C; James.
Adm’rs t?n tne estate cf Jchn James decc’d,
Scrap I-" -of themn4.
Wadley, Ga., V. 8. a
John Mable,