The weekly star. (Douglasville, Ga.) 18??-18??, February 17, 1885, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE STAB. I>«hkl Mvtlle, «».. Fefcrwtery * 17, 1848 HlN.fi. FKA.VT, RUtorand Pr*»prr. The People of Carroll county are ahead on cyclone pits. A m«n near Gainesville made a profit of a little over 200 from one hundred common hens the past year. Jndgtf George N. Lester, now ol Cunaming, is being.urged for tke aj pointment of United States Attoi rey for the NortherN District o Georgia. The Carroll Free Press is ont of the heat weeklies that comes t< this office. The people of Carrol ahou’d give Bro. Sharp, a .libera supports * 7 ‘ . Rev. Sam P. Jones arrived a1 Cartersville last Sunday, and \ wit hold services at tbnt place for twc weeks. Why ran't that able divinr give Douglasville a round. We need reviving. A sad death occurred in Marietta laU week. Mr. C. C. Reynolds/aon nf Dr. A. Reynolds, died of c nsump lion at his father’s residence. Though not unexpected it wn« nevertheless sad. He was about 27 years old. Co I. Ingersoll’s announcement that he will give orthodoxy a rest will be I card with pleasure. Bnt if Cpl. Ingersoll will give the public a net. he can yet become popular. A Republican paper announces that Gen. Butler isstill on de k. . He ia probably upon the I urricape deck getting to a supply of wind prepara tory to the next campaign.—Sav. News. Baltimore is perhaps the firs and only city that.bus had a funeral in a theatre. On Friday last the funeral sei vices of William Forrester ►cerdary of the Boston Ideal Com r any, held in Ford’s Opera House. . . A ten year old son of Thomas Brown, of Villa Ries, fell from the loft in.new town academy yesterday morning and b|okc his leg above the knee. He also received sevtte to jurw about the month. ~ * Wiftfofo Jcm ex, of Halhcousty, is 92 years Bis hair has been perfectly white, but sewn or eight years store it began to change, and naw it is perfectly black and very luxuriant white his heard in Hili* White,Hiewas tolha war of ISI2, >nd saevui four years in the late impleasanßirss. 1 • • — One of the gratify teg things con nected- with Ute Democratic vic tory of last fall la kkjrftd the g rtf in bling ndmlnationa r of Wk Republican jnurnafs. They have discovered, they eai, the conspicuous incapacity of ( ongrees; the almost criminal worth-. lessneaa of th»ir own campaten idm agera. and the disgraceful. nesa of some of their leadini Con gressman- “Everything govs poplr*- ry with them.” • ’ A* man living only a few miles from Cartollton picked tip an x old ehuck 1 orse cellar on one of the wagnn yards in Newnan the yeat of ihe eurrei der. He has kq»t it in rervice ever since, and its present condition warrants him in saying that it will do good service for years yet,to conic.—-Carrollton Timos., Thettdtaeco planters of.KetV tucky appear to be al mod ready to despaifion account op, The laborers who'have be»n mak ing large wages breaking hemp are determined that tobacco shall not take its place. Instances of tnceft diarism have become so that the in urance companies are cancelling their policies. As toliacco ia a more profitable crop than hemp the planter* may forced to employ guards for their barns, if they c ri ant catch the incendiaries and cause them to “pull hemp-” There’s an.old lady in Washing ton who cannot dance, as she says, .the can-ran, the racket, or the •rn hugging dance*, but she wants » show at the inauguration ball. She informed Colonel Wright, chairman , f the eomtnktee on public com to t. that she had five nicely furnished Moms which she wojld’ tender the committee for two tieketa to the toMtgaratton bast. “I have be*n anxi-»u#ly waling, she aaid, to dance at a Democratic logugnrd I*ll 1 tripped tbeMight fantastic! Um’ at Bucbauau’s te*ugu:al ball, and will show the young B irlt f lVl ttrirfuey moders f.»W<« bo w.Maio <k> U«fty TMoM ImHv willlmo fr.lar.of U< ln.usar.Uon l»». bel .bit. «o-<r«l »«k wnhhos dr— which obe declares has not see* “the light of de,* lor half a huodret years. We have had another hide bound grand jury that has recom mended that only five dollars be > I paid for publishing their present : ments. o f , in fixinglhe price, they took into consideration the value of the article, 1 they were extremely J liberal; but we charge by the space,and for publishing a column of boh costs as much as one filled B with tacts and sensible suggestion*; B This is the secondjgrandjnry that has shown its niggurdlin ss in wanting if us to publish their presentments p for the paltry sum o five dollars r and in both cases ventilating their if egregious blunders has brought us ! more business than if t-hev had made I sensible presentments and paid us e i a fair price for publishing them. ° After a gosd deal ol observation ! and reflection we have arrived at I the conclusion that the AU wise Creator! did not concentrate all the wisdom of the wou’d in some one- II horse grand juries—if he had, the n world Would be in a bad fix. p Pjmlding ?ew Era. A We are sorry for a set of men | that has no more judgment than 'the above. Such a jury will ruin a 1 any county. n 7 . > —_— h | The following cure for small-pox 11 has been sent to the Posmaster at 8 Thomson for the benefit of the af flicted, with the assurance that it t will iccomplish all that is claimed b for il:’’The small-pox is found to • | consist of a few ounces of loregn . matter in the blood, which can never escajie but through the glands of the skin. Let the patient place his feet J ,iq hot water and wrap himself in ’ blankets, and commeoe drinking two or thre« quarts of water in the form of light black tea, as hot us he can bear. The oxygen of the water soon restores the full power of his nerves, the water dilutes the blixd and the 1 great heat expands the smaller 5 blood vessels, so that the restored ’ nervous power can drive the blood 1 to the surface where the glands 1 secrete the foreign matter which forms the p,»x ami expels it in two or three hours, and can never (ail to ' do so. It is hard to see our neighbors ' carr : e»l to the r graves while ope cent’s worth of these printed W<»uld b|ive kept them t lorn sen - ding one day i» bfcd'. ’With what mt'asur? you meet it si all l>o meas- i ured fd’ybuagainbßev. D. Robinson S 5 Paterson Stre t, Paterson, N,J ” ___ ' On Friday morn inp Judge Adams ’ passed sentence o. drstli on Henry */Whi'fieht, alias WU'tfleld Ryals, alias J“C Ryals, convicted of the crime of arson, in setting fir * to a 110081* in thia city. The prisoner’s counsel had filed a motion tor a new trial, which was refused the day be fore. The court room was pack'd to its utmost capmiiy, and the gallery ' was one living breathing mass of bu nanity. The prisoner, a rather ' young,slender, light colored mulatto, . >tno<l up in the prisoner’s box with out flinching or changing a muscle of his face, and when the judge asked hjm if he had anything to say why > sentence should not be passed u]x>n him, made no reply, apparently being utterly indifferent as to the re sult, as Indeed he has been, throngh ont uie trial. He wi’l l*e hanged on Friday, March 27.—Sav. Time.-. *A Jury In Wisconsin has decide ! that kisses in thqt State are worth only one cent each. It ia bbt stated whether the low price is caused by over-production or the inferior qual ity of the kisses. Gate Notice. Nolic* In hereby given. Hint J. P. Wat’nn. Rr„ haslhtedny filed in the ortl< r ol the <»rdi nary of UoMulnn cvuiilj, h petition to be s - lowed to erect m cate ncrosK lhe public road, known b» theAderhold Ferry Road, In *aiu coouty. BMd gate to be erected near the building* ol.aid J. P. "»t*tn, Sr., on hie land near Mid Aderhold'a Ferry. H«ld peti tion will be heard by hl* Honor, 11. T. Cu •!»*! V"dlnary,o«> the find Tueaday in March, ISAii. Thia Feb. 2nd IWk SMITH A RoHKRT!*, C. D. ('AMP. Attorney* tor Petitioner. GEORUIA Douglas Coutiiy, To ail whom it may c-mc-rn. 8. A- S -ed bavins in due onn appli-d to the n< der ailed for the g lardianship of t be | Fop rty o f Nettie Hipg l, ‘ s a ’d bar s star Hi.- gine. minor childreu ul Franct* H\i*ins.l*te of Cherokee county, A abama no'ice tabvrebv gfVen.»• at hw app tea t-n will be.heard at ni« offic nrhefir»t m rday in March next. Given u i*r n ▼ hn- d t*fHdid a guature, this 27 b day of J nu ry ■ ,tes ' H.T.* o ♦ th-' 1 - r. t SEr Tb* m>»t X-Fpepu ar Weekly »«>we y~_ F*p«r d.-ot-d aetenea. taechapwa. • » rtne«noc. iaraetiona and patat, levav Kran neßbar ilinauatad »i«M aplawnt l •eeraTifif*. Thia pcbl>ca\i-»a. fereiahea » aaacat -laabia •ncrav’r'adia<rfinforatatiOß wbicb M f»<’ «• ahoadd ba without. The p«paiar:t» of a th* * :x«Ttrto Awwueas >a r«<h that ita «ir ’ ealaUua aaar'y aqaaia that of all ethae papara of » pa rtOMeamb'aal JFMoa. SXWayaar. IliawM 1 BWATENTS. S““dS«n . ■w* 1 Cl 7^.r-{swetsa; M ■■ tbe Patent Oflbw. aed b*-a prepared ■ ■ On* Hundred Ihout- : UESSfesst e ■ Oamur and foee-ca coaatrtea. pre- H XrMatetwwieoUaaewdearwaacaaKawwHh. f ■ aa to ehameta«jM*eete aheer- ■ ftd’p aim witbeai Haad-Wkaef d SgrcXSSl WaS Utah U> dwpoee , AddrSTMbnt;• op, o**a scrawnno AMMOaM, an BeaeSaw. >•* >•»*- Ob BURNH A M’ S IMPROVED Ma Turbine! I r y,. the bort constructed n n d 'J tiHUhed, give* better peree.i- « BlfettWiaWfflftl tege, more power and ia aoin « fWI a.Bj> for lean money per home power c than nny other Turbine in the t world W York, Pa. ] PAR KER’S TONIC. ’ A pure Family Medicine that Never ‘ • Intoxicates. < If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Kid- 1 ney'«r Urinary Complaints, nr IT you are troubled with any disorder of the lung*, ' stotnache, howela, blood or nerves ybu ran Ibeeuled by Parker's Tonic. - It von are a lawyer, minister or business ‘ man*exhstisfed by mental strain or anxious enresdo not t-ke Intoxicating aiimulanU, ( but use Pirkers' Tonic. ‘lf you ara a mechanic or firmer, worn ou i with over-work, or a mother run down, b amity or hr usehold duties try l’psrer*Toni I Ca ition.— -Refuse :i»ll. substitutes. Par ker’ Tonle is composed of the best remedia age Its in the world, anti is 'entirely ditferen f-> n preparation* of ginger alone. b«ud so < ircular. / MAN’S ORGANSAI Is the most complex work, of the Creator hi <1 when this ompli/pated structure, so ex qnibirely wrought, i* disturbed by disease, the most < fficffnl aid shou’d be sought ’rona the most skilled physician—for the human b dv is too precious to he neglect* d. It be comes the q-estion then: ‘ What physician shall b- rm dovedT” Dr' Oscar Johannesen, ofthe Uniyersily of Berdn, Germany, -has made a lifeiong study of ailnaems of the Nervous And Genito urinary System. x%.ena.e<JlieMi Omi”© Any Debility or Derangement of the Nerv ous 8 Stern inelooing Spermatthorea. Gonorrhea, Syphilis Stricture, Impotence, CtC. PtC! Because van may ave bee» cheated and fooled bv QJacks who claim to jaure this clast of disorder* do not hesitate to give Df. Johanufeen’a method a fair trial before your c-ise becomes chronic ai d incurable. «1T JF’x'eo'ti* A. valuable treatiae, explanatory of Dr. Joha<iiie*e>' , F' sy«’*m, will oe sent by ma I. post paid and seenr-dy scaled from observa tion, to ant sutFrrtr sd ireesing hiagole au thor i-d agent lor f e-Uni'od Stales.and can ads. .HENRY VOGELER 49 South Street, New York, 1 symptoms treated from Dr J Special Prescription, un der advice of « duly qualified consulting pbv* c'an. AHco r-snondence held as strictly l ooi fl; « dentiai, and advice by mail free ol charge. --j —.. _■ 7-- Bargains fox* Everybody! AtTbo .. ’ ' •- it* Ijpj TfiTlk WW * fl 1 K ** * •• •i j ® i||| ||| ® H' v ' ■ '■ ■ r i vs Ila Us ' • . »V > -. f » a 1 ore letters are patent’and mean » * ■»< Douglas Ccur ty Bargain House. EVERYBODY INVITED TO INSPECT THE ' r wo* ... Uar S o«t OOOd. Tn the connty, tn whirh has jim l>ccn added an »mmen»e line of > r en’ Boy's and Children’s w.' ■—y ReADY MADE W CLOTHING vl Uvs. U’ n ie new ‘ st styles and at PAN- wnK c p Rlc F<s! ulr » VJ. / /•.AH / p* I I 'AZ i WI AMi l M / atSc'l 7 A\ wl s b iH* I —n i 3 ® 7 I H I / 9 L / /1 o THr 1 \ \ 'J? r x Ju S‘ I^^Vj.; u”i ci} I CL OAK SI CLOAK SI CLOAKS\ In Ladies and Cloaks,and Jackets we tak* the lead. W ih< ra ’n all desim’de colors, and at prices toantf the time*. W- h prices Ann. rything hillv TWENTY PER CENT., and our pn i so low that mm petition is not to be dreaded. All we ask is th a 'l and see u< l>efore huyii'g elsewhere, and we wll eirukwvor to ; you some money, and, at the sam? time,rave a little for ourer’ves. Thankful for i«ast fivors, we solicit a continuanec-gf your pa 8. N. • ETT A Notice! - Col. W.t. Roberts having been appointed bounty Sc Heitor, for the county court of the firm of Smith <3t Robert*, hftt his day been dissolved by mutual consent. Flo th members of the old firm will give at tention to all business the firm now has in jourtor in hand. Col. Roberts will office with the Ordinary and Cot. Smith at his present office. This February 2nd, 1885. M. M. Smith, W.t. Roberts. wgf • g I will send a Silver Dol- I lar vo any gentle man or lady out of employment who will take the trouble to answer this advertisement and in close the return postage. I will also mailyou instructions for making money which will enable you to realize a fortune. Business new, light, genteel and strictly honoraole. Address Dr. I.inpsey, Jacksboro, Campbell Co., Tenn. ■ Bucklew’* Arwiea Salve. The BeslSalve in the world for Cute, Brui s. sores Ulcer. Hull Rh<vm, F«v»r boro, Teltes;Chapp' d Hand,, Chilblains/’erns,and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or so pay required. It is guaranteed to giveperfect setistaction, or money refund e< F« rsale by G. G, Hudson, Douzla'viile.Ga > - . augzzly, a Great Bmccvery That is dally bringing joy tp the homes of thonsands by saving many '’f D ,e, fJ. le “, r fro n an early grave. Truly is Dr. King s new Discovery for Consumplio » Goughs, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Ixws ol Voice Tickling in the Throat. Pain in bide and < hest, ofany-disaaseof the rhroat and I^»»8 S Guaranteed. Trial bottle free at G. G. nuii n's Drug Store. Large sixe >l.<M>, . Or, Hints on Economi- O O b v£l2ces.cal House Building, con taining M plates of Cottages costing from fv,i() to SVO', with descriptive letter press. 1 Bvo, • <> ~ handsomely boundl in °“ "■fr"”’ 1 ' r AAAA AAAIn presents given awey.ftsp* l S2OO 000 ns 5 cents postage, und by ln . dl ~„u WIU get freea pack age of goods of large vaiu<, that wilt start you ?n work that will at once bring you in mon tv fa-ter than anything else in Hiner ca all about the S3»,’X» '« presents with < iach hox. For tune s tor ><ll wo kers absolutely ’ - Don’t delay H. Hallett a Co., Portlanc Ma ne * "rsv’ir-' Os MeiHucky University, Lexington, Ky. StaSMU «». k»<h, »n.r w-H Say !■ Urt »w- H« ’ ••Han. Tim, w Ban„>la> Hi, Sall IMpl-tn* R*Wa«i« Caarw ■ ■«•! !• «Mk,. > rvra« Taial C-.1. wrttading Tnsian. Srtaf Ba <• and ruar, in xb.nil,.*-*. T.la«r»*ky • ,r«UII’. I.lwrnrr anrw tn». LUir, ra-»i,»4. ».«*• /acxfuj (nalnawa. O< t SCO eanilß l»«l »••• If,", IS w<* ••«• -t Mt«- *xa" M SUM, !•- Mmertan h pra.tfcnH, »•* lw«i,i*nally tepwwO k.T Ww* a*,,. HkWikl far Ta»«l»»r, ••< BaHaa„ M*e. U»i» ,U» Divtama »r»«a,a4 Wlu rrs4*n».. Tkia SannSful Hl, I* eMaO er IW haalikfalnw »»< '• -n H*Sla» RkllnMa. /•it SmHm, »,«ina Ja>«. M». Far Hn I*r,aif *Up»rH«>»ra, vwtom in rrMxuui, Wilbur x. > mitjl utstM, x*. ■ A" L'. 18 - fW S A. McElreath & Co. - r * I ■' •’> . ‘ DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA • * • ... . .’J Hm en hand a fall assortment of Dry Goods, Ready made clotbiag* Ladi« Dnbi Goodk in all shades and styles. My assortment i 1 , ■* MCTSMBSKE& can not be excelled in this market. In order to reduce onr stock of heavy goods vM wll sell Overcoats and Underwear, etc at very low figures Our stock o flnedrw suitg to al ways full. Our stock of Groceries are complete. Anything in that line you want, * ' r " 0. M. 1 HITS & CO 77 WHITEHALL S TREE T, A TLANTA, GEORGIA, Wholpsale and retail dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Eats Clothing, etc. We are just beginning our business career is Atlanta, and are determined to build up ourselves by selling goods cheap and frit dealing. Give us a call when in the city. ( “wr BBKMir«n = ’ T 9 STREIT, Wholesale and retail dealers in Groceries and Commission Merchants, Flour, Bacon, Ilav, Corn, Bran, etc., made a specialty. Send as yoat or drts. and call to see us when in the city, and it low prices, good goods •»< honest dealing are any inducements we will »eil A ff. m •£/UJn AxV w Otr. 79 Whitehall Strttt, Atkri* Huxmicut <& Bellingsath , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELERS IN cooking: asd hsatxwS STOVE '.-u vw . < . * ..... : Y '■ 35 and 38 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga ■ ■ , . .11 1 t" 1 -' J jjJgSgSBMM-' A. P. Stewart & co. —WHOLFBAL> >MAL«BB J»— fSH t o vr • 1 •rtlM MHFm* -CBLBBIIATID- “ r O K” and “IRON KING” BOTWt PLUMBE S’, GASand SSkU F I T». f. ~ / Cef»M«r A« Fn «ls fll« WriMrM f " Don’t Forget we Hava Moved from 59 to f, Whitehall Street, Aitaato. B T GDOG” ‘BIGDOG. Doug'lasvilles Greatest want NO W H UPPKIED WITH A FIRS T CL A 8 8 DBUg store. A full stocx of Fresh and Pure Prescription Drugs, the Standard Pataat MeHi. ins, Toilet Gooce, Perfumeries, Combo, Brushes. Oils, Paints, Tar nislie*, Tobacco Cigars, and everything else kept In a Retail Drtfg Stars- We ht>ve »d anything in lhe drug line, you can find it of the best also prescriptions c«relolly cow ponded at all hours, day Or nigfit tog a competent druggist. HUDSON A EDGE, A 840 T «’KHnik , ?BBB T FORSI2 . -Til ill 11 ii . | -fiiawi of Mua uto a mcNOk * | ; BHOOTa AOOtfRATtLV VF TO IMO VAftlMfo GOOD WITH AHQT AT AQO YIBDI. SUOOT9 TWrMTT«MX rftSTtlM HITf tntk KttlMr UaU *r SM»« Cartvl«r», WItWM ImwvK f*MS isabsUMSA . ♦ i It ia the Best Gun in the World Z3T K 0 HAMM m THE WAY. TMROWMO OOWH TM SUMO DECTIk LOAM MB rs.T,.-, <• wMkoat ib« aeearat*. *—K._ Bsjgjftjl «m» Hr-,-:.*. »>4 ta lb* w„U. n» 44 Milfwr*, B**, W MB lack barrel. K. <ra,cd Black Wataal Stock, aad H«bta4 wUh r *4aa<«4 «!«*•* •» *• U* • * J CA , ET. , '< ; IS34. , ?2r 1.200 Tarda I c C;A , KX' , cSS&gy 100 Tsid*.’ WHAT IS SAIO OF THt KVANS.-Utt»OMClT£9 TSSVIiaiMUBa » - TM hM Wcb S.V MMSI srryta. *» ms Ww «w? ya. >y, rt mAsOw WtxbaaMr aad Ballard, H taM.Uwa, •H. , -J. Fraak Laaia, WH*. fc Ay Jfo > !**! A r« rUa. aat a »Wa ta-4 < !•*» •*» 8 I Art >«■»■■■< *“■ J 1 la iha acrawfw* l«i I o** <• wy aboulder, and te site omroep fc emrl W Jette grw» H Aa Merk at/* yJ. A. Beyd, a€ Yates' •drartiMaMW* wffl 9M W, wHI «—I «A gaa C. O. 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