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LOCAL PENCILLINGB
A Record of Events Occurring in the
Town and County.
Beautiful weather.
Patronize home industries All
good citizens do this.
A crazy negro passed through
Douglasville last Saturday.
Mrs. Joe. Bowers gave us a splen
did dinner last Friday.
Mt. J. E. Phillips opened his
acbeol last Monday with 26 scholars.
The school of Mins Emma Free
man is still increasing.
When will we have our election on
prohibition ? - ~
Deputy Sheriff Souter, is suffer
ing with rheumatism.
Quarterly meeting next Saturday
aad Sun lay.
Prof. Lovejoy’s school continues
to increase.
Ob, when will the blue birds come
and the summer’s sun begin to shine.
And still the subscribers cw in,
Gentlemen,just come on, we will
repay you.
Merchants, advertising is to your
interest, don’t think it is an actyic
modalion on our part only.
Mrs. Cora Head, of Tallapoosa,
has been visiting her father, Mr. E.
H. Camp, of this place.
Miss Emma Simpson, of Coweta
county, is visiting her Grandmother
Mrs. Cash of this place.
Mr. Daniel Smith, of Haralson,
▼’.sited Mr. G. M. Souter of this
• county last week.
Mr. Zebidee Earheart, of Haral
son, visited friends in this comty
i! |W«t week.
Miss Sallie Connor, of Villa Rica,
visited her sister, Mrs. Henry Ward,
near here last week.
Rev. A. j. Morgan and estimable
wife, visited Douglasville last Satur
day.
Mr. T. J. Echols, of this place,
visited his family in Paulding coun
ty lust Sunday.
Miss Mclntosh, of Powier Springs
is visiting her sister Mrs. S. A. Mc-
Elreath ot this place.
Rev. A. A, Vaughn 6'led the pn'-
pit at the Bip hl church l**t SaUir
day and Sunday.
It you want a good chew ofTobar- (
oscall on N. B. A J. T. Duncan fur
••Kiieka.”
Fayette Sauter is the happiest man
in Douglas county—it’s a buy, ami
the hist one.
For Immediate cure for the Head
ache, try Hudson A Edge’s 2-40
Headache Cure.
Mrs. Y. n. Winn, of Athens, Ga,
who has been visiting relatives in
tnwu, is now on a visit to relatives in
Cave Springs, Ga,
Mrs. Jane Skinner, who resides
near this plso *, pai<l her children in
this place a visit of several days last
week.
If the merchants of Douglasville
will come to our aid as the country
people have done, we will give you
-one of the best weeklies iu Georgia.
Uncle Moses McCarley asks us to
state, forth i information of his Ala
<bama friends, that ho is in very good
bealtb aid is enjoying his visit flnc-
Farmers, do not fail to read the
diet of premiums off red by Geo. W.
Scott A Co. of Athnti. They are
caen who you can dval with and feel
safe.
Elder Elam Culpepper, of the
Western Baptist Association, wi 1
gNTvach at the Baptistchurch in this
& place ths Fifth Sunday in this month
*vOvAA o'clock. -
X Mr. Howard W latere who was at
onetime identified with Douglas
ville ami her interest, but now of
Chajpel HiH, visited this place last
gwtontay and Sunday.
Mr.J.E. Phillips exhibited the
Mfe-eise portrait of Judge Massey
iaet Saturday. It Vas a splendid
picture, resembling Mm) Judge very
much.
A moot delightfel entertainment
was given the young people of the
town, last Friday night, by Dr. aad
j Mrs, T, R. WHiit’ey.
* Joe Brown Camp, of Wilsonville,
■ called on ue last Saturday. He in
forms us that he has a splendid
R echoed near Wilsonville. Mr. Camp
R ie*e good teacher and deserves a Hb-
R era! patronage.
Two nf out most prominent yonny
I ancu called and subscribed for the
I STAX last Saturday. IF. 11, we will
■ ear, that If Doutlaa county had
„ I eaaremteh young men as Pink Bur-
R« o n a d Joe Brown Camp, the girta
W • this county would not feel any
i about a good husband.
W. L. Camp, one of the most
prosperous and cleverest farmers in
this county, calle I on us Tuesday,
and had his name marked paid on
our books, and it istbe same way on
our merchants books.
Mrs. M. G. Butler, of Bright Star,
brought to our office last Saturday
two of the finest beets we have seen
for years. She raised them last
year, and has kept them perfectly
sound and fresh all through the
winter. Thanks. We always ap
preciate such kindnesses.
We want to publish a paper for
Douglas county that will be as good
as any county paper in the state,
aad if the merchants of the town of
Douglasville will h Ip us with their
mites as some are doing, we will give
you a paper that will-be an honor to
your town and count}', and it will be
greatly appreciated.
For Sale.
One of the most convenient and
best arranged dwellings in the town
of Douglasvill. Terms Cash.
• For further information, apply at
this office.
NOTICE.
We will receive a car load of
STERLING GUANO next week,
which we propose to sell to responsi
ble parties, as cheap as any of our
neighboring towns has, or will sell
it. Apply at once if you want a good
GUANO at a low price.
8. N. DGRSETL’ AGO.
SPRING ! SPRING I I
I will receive this week, one »»f the
finest and best assortment of Ready
’Made Clothing,that was ever brought
to this market, aud will sell them at
panic prices. Wi 1 duplicate Atlan
ta pi ices for the CASH. Come and
see them.
John I*, W ats n,
Judge T. W. Lovvorn,of Bremen,
spent a day in town last week, Sev
eral months since, Judge L’>vorn had
his left ankle bully crushed in an ac
cident, and altlio’ he wiil be a crip
ple for Jife, we are glad to see he is
getting able to walk a little without
astick. When wesaw him and Col.
J. 8. James walking the street tog< t'i
er, it mede us feel aad, to think two
such energetic men should be so very
uufor.un ite ns to be crippled for lif.;.
The ways of l’r vi »euce are inscru
table.
In this issue will be found the ad
vertisement of Messrs. N. B. A J.
T. Duncan, one of the best firm< in
Douglasville. For several years they
have been dealing extensively in
Hardware, Cargi'fttor**
( Ik si les a full stock of diy goo Is.
and groceries, and have le”n very
| successful, by dealing fair and trea'-
' ing all alike. It has been given up
by everybody that they keep the
b» st aasortrae it of any fi -tn in town.
IFe would urge our mai.y subscribers
to call on them, and our word for it,
you will be well and honestly treated,
for Douglae county never produced
honester boys than Poley aud
Johny Duncan.
We understand some of our mer
chants will exhibit some evidences of
their prosperity during the coming
summer,by building substantial brick
stores. Messrs. J. P. Watson, A.
W. McLarty and I. M. A .M. B.
Watson will pul in a solid brick
block between the brick stoics of J.
P. Batson and I. M. Watson. Mr.
8. N. Dorsett will erect a sp'endid
brick building where his grocery
bouse new stands. Messrs. N. B. A
J. T. Duncan will build on the cor
ner below the M isonic hall. Dr.
Pool and D. W. Price will build up
their lots on the corner on west side
of Public Square, atd Col. J. S.
Jam ’S will build a file hotel on the
railroad park. Ilu rah for Douglas
ville I There is life in the obi land
yet-
List of Letters remaining in the
Post Office at Douglasville, Ga., nn-'
Called for March 2nd 1885.
Andrican, Eliza; Arnold, Etta;
Abercrombie, S W; Bowen, .1 M;
Britton, W I • Bumbeilo. Stephen;»
Chi'dera, Wyley ; Crider, R P; Dani
el, Son; Sgal, J 11; Hembree, W J;
Kennedy, J J; Kay, Charles 8; Lan
don, Walter; MaGouirk.M G; Moody 1
Etta; Nixon, EEAT J; Richan’-i
ner, Mrs L II; Rachel, J C; Riggins.
Patry; Shceklinß.Dulea; Smith, SV; I
Smith, M R; Stelklin, Duler; IFed- j
dington, Mrs E C; Weddington R
II; Ward, Caroline.
When calling for the above letters
please say ••advertised.”
S. N. Dorsbtt, P. M. (
$5 Re ward
' About five weeks ago. an old par-|
alilic white man. named Fulton, boi
rowed my Ox (a red one. about eight
years 01-i) to go to Austell and b»ck
, and he has not I»cen heart of since.
• The last seen of him he was near
I Av sled. I will pay the above re
> ward for the recov ry us mao or ox.
Sasdkrs Huwklu
Douglasville, Ga.
, NOTICE.
» J. E. Phillin* will begin bis school
I on Monday, next. He guarantees
I satisfied n. Ail be asks is a fair
• irial. Tut very be*t attention paid
i to small children and all new begin
fi n- ra. For terms apply 10 Prind-
Ipal.
COMMITTEES KEI'OHT.
We, the undersigned committee, appoint
el by the Grand Jury at the January term,
1885, of the Superior court of Douglas coun
ty, to examine the Book- and Vouchers of
the Tax Collator and County Treasurer,
beg leave to submit the following report:
The Tax for the year 1833 was $ 5392 91
commissions, $203.54
Insolvent List 157 51 —$ 361 08
Amt paid PHc* c. t. 4643 56—« 50161
Balance uncollected 388 27
The Tax Jar ihe yev 1834 was $ 5822 96
c >mmissioDß 203 00
Insolvent. List 157 54- $360 54.
Amt. paid Price c*t. 4432 64 $793 18
Balanc : uncollecte 1 1029,78
Upon examination of the Treasurer’s of
fice we fi >d that D W Price, Ex-Trea‘Urer
<p to March fsthdßß2. had received from
ail sources . $ 6476 33
Paid out as par
balance on hand 2180,16
Since whicn time to the expirition
his term of offi ;e he received
from all sourc s $ 16960,60
Making a total of 19140 79
Paid out as per vouchers and co u’s 18218 73
* |L saving in bls hamls $ 923-78
Respe tful ly submitted,
J VO. G. .MAXWELL,
T. H, SELMAN,
H. T. COOPER,
Committee.
«,
Relief from Malarial Poimoh.
For six months pa*ll have been affed d
with a very serious case of typhoid inalarie,
which I contracted on mv oranse g ove4+i
nortbwestern Floiida. I tried several reme
dies, but everything failed in -. Two weeks
ago 1 purchased a bottle of Swifi’s Specific.
I had almost uiven up hope of ever being well
again, I had trie 1 so many remedies, all of
which had fail nd to do any good. Would to
God that nil the affdeted peonle residing in
the mat iriou» counties of Georgi , Florida
and Alabama would reid this and try the
S.S. S. Inste td ot dosing themselves with
quinine and mineral re nedies. 1 feel It my
duty to suffering humanity to write this
certificate, for it may be the means of many
of my‘'ld f iends tiying this great remedy
as I have done. So strong is my faith in it
that In every ease where the directions are
followed 1 will guarantee a sure cure or for
feit one hundred d dlars.
CH \s. i>. HARKER. I’ublishe",
Editorial Room Temperance Advocate, At
lanta, Ga.
“It Isa Wonderful Remedy.’
For many yea”s my bio id was in a bad con
diti n, manifesting it* charac’erby ascrof
ulons breaking out on both m.r ankhs
which caused me considerable suffering as
well as great annoyance. Se ing th i (vm > <>t
Rev. .le' se H. Campbell, of Columbus, Ga.,
attached to a certificate concerning a cure by
Swift’s Specific, I wrote to him about this
remedy. His reply was that “it is a wonder
ful remedy.’’ I tried itand found tlie action
very much as described in the directions. I
used about one dozen bottles, observing a
steady and almcst daily improvement from
Lite start. I was entirely cured of this disa
greeable and distresing disease. That has
been nearly a year ago, and 1 find no signs of
the disease'ietiirnini;, and am ready to testify
with Rev. Mr. Campbe I that Swilt's Specific
“ is a wonderful rem<dy.”
Chariest n, 8. C., Feb. 5, 1885. R. M. R.
Treatiseon Bl<k> lan I Skio Diseise-i mailed
free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Drawers,
Atlanta, Ga.
Taz Notice.
I will be at the following places as ire i*
lion d below, fi r the purpose of receiving
the State and County Tax Returns lor the
year 1885.
FIRST ROUND.
Thursday, A | rt I 2 id, Connors iu the fore
noon a id Winaum afternoon.
F d y. April 3 <1 Hotlow Chestnut in the
•urenoon and at W. W. Waldens' iutheaHt
s Jurd iv. 4pril4 h in thel
foreuo >u uni F lirpliy court gfliund in as
tern >on
M ihday, Apr I 6 iat Cr imbie's mill ir
the forenoon ud ai W L Lain/s in the as
tern wn.
Tne'd iv. April 7 h at Dongl-wville.
Wadneed iy, Apr 1 Bth at Chapel Hill in
the forenoon nd Arnold's Mill in the afters
noo >.
Thursday, April 9 h at John Bnsbie's in
the forenoon at Chis nut Log in afternoon.
Friday, Apr.l 10th at Salt Springs in the
forenoon and Crider's shop iu afteruoon.
SE OND ROUND
Tuesday, May stn, at Douglasville,
Wednesday, May 6;h at Weddington’s
Academy in forenoor, at Connote Court
Ground in the afternoon
Thursday, May 7th at Polk’s Mill In the
forenoon, al Hollow Chestnut in the after
noon.
Friday, May Bth at Wilson's Mill in the
forenoon, at Fair Play court ground in after
noon.
Saturday, May Uth at Abercrombie’s Mill in
the forenoon, at J. S. Dorsett's in afternoon.
Monday, May 11 th at J. W. Brown’s Mill
iu forenoon,at Chapel Hill in the afternoon.
Tuesday, May 12th at Ferguson's Mill In
forenoon, at Chestnut Log in afternoon.
Wednesday, Msy 13ih at Salt Springs in
forenoon, at Crider’s shop in afternoon.
irtlßD AND LAST ROUND.
Tuesday, June2n<b at Douglasville.
Wednesday, June 3rd at Connor's Court
giound In forenoon, nt Wln«ton in afternoon.
Thursday, June Ith at Hollow Chestnut in
forenoon,at Hereah church in afteruoon.
Friday, Junesth at McWhorter a shop in
forenoon, at Fair Play court ground in after-
. noon.
Saturday, June 6th at Crombie's mill In
I forenoon, at F. M. Collins* in atfernoon.
( Mondaj, June Stb al Biown’s mill in fore
noon, at Cli >pci Hill in afternoon.
I Tuesday, June !Xb al John Busbee's in fore
noon, at Cnestnut Log in afternoon.
Wednesday, June 10th at Salt springs in
forenoon, a* Crider's shop in afternoon.
’ I will he at the court housa in Douglas
ville on Tuesday, July 7th aud also, on J« ly
8 h 9tb, lt)t.h, and Ilth. at which tim-» the
books will be cloe<d, Plea-e notice carefully
I the times and plsca of my appointments,
I and meet ma there pm<nn' , v
E. H.CAMP, T. R. D. C.
G-ate NOtioe,
Notice is herebv given, that Z. A. Rice lias
this dnv filed in the office as the Ordinary
lof Ifougias county,a petition to be allowed
te erect aG ite across the public road leading
from Ferguson's Mills and Baker's Ferry, b’
Adet hold’s Ferry, iu said cousty. Ai d g ita
to he erected neir the h nise on Maid roul
known as the Knott house, Said-petition
I will he heard by his honor, 11. T. cooper,
1 Ordinary, alChamber«, in Do tglaaville, G_«..
I alieo'cl ck A. M. on Thursday, April loth,
' Hfcio. This March 16th ISSk . c\MP
Attorney for Petitioner,
0. D. CAMP,
.<rroß rci”
Civil Engineer Sun.'eyor,
DOUGLASVILLE Ga
FOR SALE CHEAP.'
A good second-hand
Pony Saw Mill.
wiih 42 inch Circular Saw, Saw
Frame, Carriage and Head Block#.
AU complete and in working order,
, Call al Una office.
CORRESPONDENCE,
CHAPEL HILLDOTB.
Wa are on the sunny side.
The formers are stirring early and late.
Mr. W. J. Camp is planting earn in a hur y.
lam in a hurry for spring to open, for I
never did want to see chickens sprout so bad
iu my life.
Mr Ctmp Diniel and Willie Stamps, of
Dng River, spent last Saturday with us.
Some of our young people went to Prtys
inday, if it was snowing, it
is one of the most thriving churches in our
county.
Mr. J. G R ; vers has planted 400 stalks of
ribbon cane. His brother planted 300 stalks
on one-fourth of an acre and ma le lU6 gal
lons aud put up 2000 stalks fur seed Last year.
John Renfroe who has been very sick is
uo w able to be up.
Prot c, H, Clark’s. school is on the in
cre<wf. Slow Gc.
JOE. BOWERS CO.HE4 AG A 151.
Ed Scab: To-day is a lovely day. The
plowj|peiog shoved with a vim.
Mr, EL Maxwell finished planting corn
last Friday, 7ch inst. so be says. Ed. has a
winter com, I expect, freesi proof.
Cqapal Hill correspondent
thatfbe ’ Fence men” ooiled ‘•Sorghum ’
too djn on the day of the election, fur fenc
or no fence, and he (Sorghum) turned to
sugar. Say to him, lam truly glad chapel
’Hillis allO. K. for prohibition. Perhaps
w leu D fuglas county's vote says we sh all
have prohibition, he will hear from ‘owe'ja’
again.
Since Mr, E. A. Morris has topped h't,
trees and picketed his yard and planked hi
lot, he has the prettiest place from Doug
lasville to the river. Others might go au l
do likewise.
I had the pleas ire last Friday to ‘•it down
to another “square - ’ meal. Mn. Joe Bjw
ers had company. Mr. John W. Frank and
lady, ot Coweta Mr N. B D incan, lady and
that "baby’, aud Cjl C O. Peavy and lady,
from Douglasville. After dinner Mrs. Billy
Haynie’s lady and daughter came over and
we males, interfered with the feathered
tribe. D- and P. were anxious for robins,
P. especially, and they got them too.
I would like for some of your many rea 1
ers to write up grape culture and prepara
tion of land, etc. I wish to plant three or
four acres next foil in grap 8. I am rooting
one hundred cuttings of four varieties..
My kindest regards to ousin Ed. B.
Joe. Bowers.
J/r, Editor : I would like to have
spaqg in your valuable paper to
spend a few thoughts as a land ren
ter, in reference to land renters.
Nowlsaj,land renters and guano
have and are ruining this country,
( hat is, they are helping; there are
other things also, but I am not on
them nriw.) In the fi st place,
» guano eni lea our lan’, it
w*on|wf>timu#tes it for a while,
t th|Tlaiid renter is obligcd to
ImlU lathe second place, the land
rent- ri« not going to imp:ove an
other man’s land; he can’t 'io it, as
he may not get to cultivate it more
than one year, and the consequence
is our land is ge’.ting poorer and
poorer every day, ar.d the land own
ers and land ranters are getting poor
er and poorei every day, and ti e
guano makers and other big monop
olies are getting richer nnd richer
every year. Now, I say, there ought
to be a change. If the men who own
the la d aud have to employ land
renter#,would hire these men through
the winter months when they have
nothing at all to do and put them to
making manure, gates, draw-bars,
cutting and splinting rails, fixing up
fence, building barnes, and other ne
cessary out-houses, setting out or
chards, vineyards, etc., you would see
one of the prettiest country’s, you
ever saw. But they say,they are not
able to pay them, I’ake t e money
they send off for guano, pay it to
these men a d thereby keep the
money here in our country, giv
ing the i lie and tramp work, the
hungry something to cat, clothing
the naked, and making thousands of
deserted homes happy.
N w, ms. Editor, with a gloomy
future before roc. without a change, 1
will close. Land RuNTJsa.
Fish I Fish 11
-iy TOP WANT
TcungFish
rOR YOUR FISH POND
JOOr'JT’T FOROET TO
-,SENDTO—
John W. Franks,
HARALSON, Coweta, Co. Ga.
OH!
HAUWII
Don’t You Know ?
WELL ITssO.
Y m C*a *t yoor Lumber dressed, ge
' M nld ng. ’ RrnelrHs. Banieters. Pickets
Turned and denni wo/k at
' Douglasville Plaining Mil
, than at any other mill n Gorgia
C. T. PARKER.
BEAR IX MINI),
THAT '
N. B. & J. T. Duncan,
-A.T THE
OLD OTAKTD XTGFJBSI’X 1 SITX7XI SQUARE.
Have the freshest stock, the largest stock, the most neatly arranged stock
and the cheapest slock of goods everexhi ited in Douglas county.
We .iow have in stock and are daily roceiri ig invoices of Dry Goods,
Notions, 80.-te, Shoes, Hate, etc. Gioceries, Drugs. Garden and Flower
Seeds. Crockery, Glass and Tinware. 7 full stock of
Hardware and Carpenters tools.
Also Black Snrth To Is of all kinds.
W c sell the old reliable 3/ILBURN B AGON, one and two horse, the
best wagon to be found anywhere. Also have on hand a lot. of the Frid
dcll & Lester Combination Plow Slock and Cotton Pbn’er combined,
which is the best tiling out.
We have on band over Two Hundnd Thousand Sh njles, that we will
sell very low.
Highest market price paid for all kind of country produce Call and
examine goods, prices, etc. N, R. & J. T. DUNCAN.
Sheriff’s Sales
FOB APRIL.;
Will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Douglasville, Douglas coun
ty Ga ,on the first Tuesd iy in April lt>*s
within the lawful hours of sale, the follow
ing p-operty, to-w t:
0 ie haff undivided Interest Lu lots of land
No. O.ie thousand (1000) and one thousand
ad twanty tw»(lO22) in the
18uh district and 2id section of originally
Cherokee now D >uglas c >unty. levied on
and to be so das the property of D AV.
Price, one of the de e ida its. to satiefv a fi 'a
issued from the Superior court of Douglas
county at the January ter i 1885 in favor of
A B, Davis and a<ajnst Puce, Arion & ci.
Proj erty pointed out by D W Price.
Also at tbe same time and place will be
sold lot No 4 in Block No 65 in the town of
Duug’aiville, and all the improvements on
said lot. It being the house a d lot where
W A James now resides. Levied on and to
be sold ?s the jr iperty of W A Jameatosat
isfy afi fa issued from the 8 iperior court
of Douglas county at tbe July term 1881, iu
favor of Allen Humphrief agains said W
A James. Levy made by J \V Briwu fore
mer -heriff and turned over to me.
a’so at same time and place, lots No 323
and 362 in the 18 h district and 2.. d section
nf originally c lerokee now Douglas c mnty
Levied on and to be sold as the property of
J H Morse to satisfy a fi fa is ued from tbe
Jus ice’s court of 1273rd Disk G M at the
February term 1883, in favor of Wade White
and against J H Morsi Livy made by D.
W Jo ins L c and turned over to me.
Also at thesams time and lace, will be
sold Jets of land Numbers 323 and 3t>2 in the
18th District and 2nd section es originally
Cherokee now Dougins county. Levied on
a> d to be sold as the prop, rtv of J H Morse
tosntlsiy n fi fa I-sued from the Justices court
of tlie 1273 id District G Mat the May term
188’, in favos of R E Morrow and against said
H Morse. Mvy made by 15 W Johns L C
Feb. idih 188", and tun ed ovei to me. Tenant
in possession notified.
HENRY WARD, Sheriff.
The Ga. Pacific .ray,
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
In effect Jan. 4th 1885.
Leave Atlanta (Whitehall Station) 9 00 a n.
Concord 9 40 a m
Mableton 9 4rt a m
Austell 9 57 a. m
Salt Springs 10 u 3 ain
Douglasville 10 18 am
Winston 19 32 am
Villa Rica 10 43 a in
Temple 11 v7 am
Bremen II 30 am
at Tallapoosa H 56 a in
Oxford 1 46 p m
Anniston 2 15 p in
Birmingham 5 00 p tn
Eastward— No. 2 Atlaata Express—Daily
(Tlie direct short line between southwest.-rn
cities and Atlanta aud ali Georgia, Norte and
South Carolina and Virginia Points and
Eastern Cities )
I.eave Birmingham, A. G.H.. 10 30 p m
Anniston 1 25 p in
Oxford I 54 p m
Tallapoosa . 3 36 p ni
Bremen 4 00 p in
Temple 4 3pm
Villa Rica 4 44 p m
Winston 4 58 p in
Douglasville 5 12 p in
Salt Springs 5 27 p m
’ Austell 5 34 p in
Mableton 5 44 p rn
Concord 5 5' pm
Arrive nt Atlanta 6 3> pm
Mann’s Boudoir Buffett sleeping cirs be
tween Atlanta and New Orleans, withaat
change on Nos. 50 and 51
Elegant sleeping cars bet ween Atlanta and
Birmingham on Nos. 52 aud 53.
No. 52. [Fast Express.] No. 53.
P. M. A. M.
II 00 Lve. Atlanta Depot Arr. 710
li in Simpson Street, 7 00
11 17 Howell, G , 6 51
11 30 I’ey tor, Ga. 636
1134 Chattahoochee, 6 32
11 49 Coneord, Ga. 6 15
11 56 Mabß ton, Ga, 6 01
a. M,
12 io Austell,Ga 5 5i
12 salt Sprin r®, Gn. 5 10
12 40 Douglasville, 5 li
12 57 Win-ton, 4 55
I 17 Villa Rica, 4 30 i
1 41 Tempi-*, 4
2 <2 Tall pwosa, 2 43 1
3 <X4 Muscadine, 2 97 •
.8 31 Ed Wardsville, t 37
3 56 Heflin, I 10
4 46 Choccolocco, 12 3.5
4 38 DeArm uiviile, I‘2 2'
P. M
4 56 Oxford, 1158
4 59 Oxann , H 52
5 A5 Anniston, II 48
6 27 Riversi .<•, 10 15
6 31 Seddon, 1° '*»
6 51 Eden, 9 4'
TH Cook’s Springs, 9 2'l
T 34 Hrotnpton, 8 55
7 56 Leeds, 8 31
8 3>) Irondale, 7 10
850 n m Arr Birmingham, Lve. 7l>
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Westward. —Connect a’ Ox mna with E. T.
V. & Ga..an 1 at Birmingham with C., N. O.
A T. P. and L. A N. „
Eastward.—Connect a’ ' tfonta w’th R. A
D.,Ga. R. ft., Cent R. R. of (iewgia.E. f. V.
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Connect at Aunistou with A. A A railroad
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Dr. T. R. WHITLEY,
Physician and .iirgaon.
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The
FSRRERS
of Douglas and surroundirg counties are
hereby notified thar the
Headquarters
for all kinds of Farm Supplies, Flour, Ba.
con, Sugars, Ct ffees, e’e , etc
Are Changed
from the o’d ruts, high prices, etc, and if
you want anything and everything you buy
-TO-
be exactly what it is reprerenred to you tn
be-our advice to you is, be sure yon call at
s. A. McElreath ; Co’s-
Store, where we know you will find what
you want, aud at prices to suit the times.
They make
Agricultural
Implements
of all kinds a » t ecialty, and you never saw’
the like of
HOES,
PLOWS,
HARROWS.
WAGONS,
Mark W. Johnston
Cultivators
and anything else a farmer needs, and
SOCHEAP!
Stevens
Watch
Blade In Atlanta
And. Pronounced As good
—AS ANY —
In the Woria,
A Thoupand Times
BETTER THAN MANY
SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR.
J. P. STEVENS & CO.
Jewelers
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