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. THE WEEKLY STAR.
PUBLITHKD EVERY TUESDAY BY
Chas. Q. Peavy.
Douglas Co. OfficiaTbrgan.
at the post, office at Douglasville,
Cfft® class mail matter.
JUNE 9th? 1885'.
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Hon. N.J. liammond.
While in Washington duringthe
Week past, it gate us pleasure to hear
the terms of admiration with which
men from all sections spoke of the
gentleman whose name heads this
article. As he is a representative
rnafu belonging in part to the entire
State, we commit no impropriety in
giving the fact further publicity.
One gentleman, long connected with
the government and of unerring
Judgment, was of opinion that Mr.
Hammond had not been advanced in
the House in proportion to bis real
merits, but that this would be reme
died in the n«xt organization.
We have never been unmindful
either of Mr. Hammond’s abilities
«• usefulness as a Representative.
He has already done signal service
for the State and is capable of higher
effort still. .
Possessing some familiarity with
the personnel of the House, we have
no hesitation in according him the
leading position, as a lawyer, in that
body. In addition, he is capable of
thorough work and always exhausts
the subject in hand. Upon the floor
he has shown himself a ready, pow
erful and resourced debater.
Having secured a most remarkable
indorsement at home, Mr. Hammond
owes a great deal to Georgia and is
equipped to pay the < ebt, A man
cannot alter the manners that nature
han given him, or in a day throw off
the quiet that comes of study and self
communing. ’ Twonld derogate from
this man should he drop these for the :
studied and selfish airs of the mere
politician. But there is a career in
his front if he will only have the
Aggressiveness to reach out lor it.
If he will spurn the advice of small
men, assume a leadership when great
popular questions come up, and
boldly challenge all echemers for
mere personal advantage, the people
Os Georgia will advance him beyond
and above anything within the gift ot
the House of Representatives.
Rith a little broader views on eco
' Domic questions, be would put him
self in sympathy with the best senti
ment of the entire country.
IFe do not desire to conceal the
fact that we would be phased to see
him do these thing®, and would consi
der it a duty to help him.—Tel. &
Me*,
Vtetß. 8.8.18 »•!»* r»r Me.
I have suffered a long time with
cancer and skin eruption. The best
physicians Jested their skill, but said
they could do nothing more for me.
J have taken leas than a half dozen
bottles of Swift’s Specific, and to my
surprise as -Well as to the wonder of
ail my friends, my face has pealed off,
the skin is smooth and clear, iry eye
is almost well, and the cancer on my
neck is drying up.. I have g lined five
pounds in flesh during the last month.
. and am now in letter health than I
have been in eleven years. A terrible
load had been lilted off of me.
Dunreith, Henry Co., Ind.
? D. A. Hudelson.
* *
n > Free from Malaria.
: ’Utholali of 1884 1 was taken
•'With a ease of mnrtaj-ial fever which
ptUßCrated me both body and mind.
' 1 wets drugged- after the old fashion
with mercury and other mineral mix
ture*, but with no good results. My
.1..U.W1»n4 my
gone. My legs anti feet would swell,
and 1 had what .everybody thought
was dropsy. These ay mtorns alarmed
in< and ! was ready to grasp at any
Tyint*dy-s ugjfA friend advised
me to try Swiit’s Spwffic. I procured
three bottles Md commenced ite use.
The swelling soon subaided. I have
the three bottles, which b»ve
t ' 'fusde a perfect < nt> , and 1 leel like
a De* muu todxy.There never was a
" more uientorious medicine offered to
suffering humanity. It has wrought
Wonder* for me. Witus Jones.
’**• * Leesburg, Lev County. Ga., March
11,48*5.
. * Treatise on Bio*.*! and Skin Di
s«a»ea mailed free.
' Tin Swift Specific Co.,
Drswvi 3, Atlanta. Gsu
SHERIFF SALES
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The finest tonic for the nervous people is
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, whieh in
sures perfect digestion and assimilation,
and the active performance of their lune
lions by (he liver and bowels. As the
system acquires tone through the influence
of this benign medicine, the nerves grow
stronger and more tranquil, headaehM
cease, aad that nameless anxiety which la
a peculiarity of the dyspeptic, gives way
to cheerfulness. To establish health on a
sure foundation, «ae the peerless invigor
ant. For sale by all Druggists and Daalara
generally.
The Ga. Pacific Railway
I.OCAL TIME TABLE.
In effect May 3rd 1885.
t.TMßsrx---r. 'WT/jraaßß—
Leave Atlanta (Whitehall Station) 8 00 a n.
f Concord 158 am
Mabietou 9 05 a aa
Austell 9 18 a. m
bait Springs 9 18 am
Douglasville. 9 47 am
Winston 10 07 am
VlllaHica 10 21 am
Temple 10 58 am
Bremen 11 25 am
at Tallapoosa II 59 ata
Oxford 2 *ls p m
Anniston 2 45 p a
Birmingham 0 15 p m
Eastward— No. 2 Atlanta Express—Dally
(The direct short line between Southwestern
cities and Atlanta aud ali Georgia. North and
South Carolina and Virginia Points and
Eastern Cities.) *
Leave Birmingham, A. G.S.. 7 (Dp-m
Anniston.... 11 20 pm
Oxford 11 45 pm
Tallapoosa 3 1V pm
Bremen 8 48 p aa
Tempie 4 28 pm
Villa Kica 4 50 p m
» Winston 5 15 p m
Douglasville 5 87 p m
Halt Springs 6 90 p at
Austell 6 10 p m
Mableton « 25 p M
Concord... 8 «5 pm
Arrive »t Atlanta 7 80 pm
Mann's Boudoir Buffett sleeping cum be
tween Atlanta and New Orleans, withoal
change on Nos. 59 and 51-
Elegant sleeping cars between Atlanta and
Birmingham on Nos. 52 and 53.
No. 52. [Fast Express.] No. 63.
M. ■.
II 00 Lve. Atlant* Depot Arr. 71»
Blmpaon Street >ij
Howell, G«, • M
Peyton, Ga. ® K
Chattahoochee, 5 43
Concord, lift. • M
Mableton, Oa. • »
Auste!’, Gft 8 >8
Halt Oa. 0 10
Douglasville, 5 58
WlusJon, * 40
VlllaHica, 5 25
Tempi*, &
I Taih’paoAe, 416
Muscadine, 4 •»
Ixl Wards ville, • 43
Heflin, 8 25
Chuecou’cco, 3 83
DeArmuuvlllc, 2 54
Oxford, 3 41
Oxann:*, 2 38
U 38 Anniston, 3 K
Riverside, I ••
Bcddon, 12 M
Eden, 12 48
Cook's Springs, lt»
Brompton, 12 hi
Leeds, 11 48
Imirdale, • - H !•
• 435 a iji Air Birmingham, Lve. *1 08
Reml Down ’ __ Read Up.
I. Y. SAGE, L. S. BROWN,
Geul.Hupt. G.F. A P.A.
J. WRIGHT
—DEALS IN—
DRUGS
AND
Family
Groceries,
DOUGLASVILLE, « 3A.
Bought his Medicines from one of
the b«?st Wholesale Drwg House?
iu the state, and everything is guar**
aiitoed to be Fresh, Gen
uine, and he proposes to sell them
cheajK’r than anybody. His Drugs
were bought for Caeli, and at the
verv lowest Cash Prices, and that
eualfles him to sell as cheap as the
chtaidhst.
ah hboring nun who cflrp $
s living by the sweat of their brow,
and want good cheap goods and
good weight and full measure aiuj
honest d tiling, and want to trade
with a man who will act on a square
with ill men, are invite d to call
and examine his goods and get his
prices before you buy, and then,
trade where you please. Highest
market price paid for country pro
duce.
J c Wright.
FlteE!
fljFtaBLE SELF-CORE.
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v»-«p<’/>r«i.Drcaih«so»aSlin, |
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LET THEM FIGHT
-AND—
Fire the Gatling Cun,
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S.A.McElreath& Bro.
will still pursue the even tenor of their way, giving their attention strictly
to business. 7
Every Train.
we art determined to sell them cheaper than the cheapest.
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Dome and see, and if We don’t convince you, we don’t ask you to trade
S. A. McElreath» Bro.
MONEY SAVED
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Money Made.
If you want to save money buy your goods from us. We have just re
ceived an Immense Stock of Spring and Summer Goode.
Our stock of Mens’ and Boys Straw Hats are complete. Also, a large
stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Shoes. In fact anything in the Dry
Goods and Grocery line, cheaper than any house in town. If you want
a bargain, call early, we are determined to sell as low as any one else can.
When you want anything in the
Hardware Line
call on us, we can and will save you money.
We are agents for the JOSH BERRY GRAIN ;ee hy have
been tried and proved to be the best thing of the kind in existence for sav
wheat, oats and other grains.
if you want a No. L wagon call on us and get 4 ILBURN . They qaa
king the lead in America.
We buv and sell shingles, also country produce of all kinds.
. N. 8.&. J. T. DUNCAN.
looe:
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FOR THE
ALLIGATOR
and when you find him, go in, and
you will find out that you can get
purer SWEET MAS# CORN,and
more and better
Ice Cold Beer
FROM
F. K. TBMP
than at any place in the county.
There is no doubt in the minds of
•X*lxe» People *
but that Turner has the best and
finest Whiskies, Wines and Bran
dies, that are kept for sale. They
all say so, and if you have any
doubts of it, call to see him at
«elman’« Corn*?
and be convinced,
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To *ll wUm It may cnnse’-n—-E. Polk gn«r
di»n ft'eThoma? C*r*e% *pi>Hes to me so-
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n»* band «ud «ffi la! signature this June 2nd j
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W. 11. CONNALLY
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.. THE ORIGINAL PROPRIETOR OF THE
MANOLIA S .ALOON
Has again asetimed the propri itorehip of the OLD RELIABLE and opened out at the
TURNED STAND
East side of Court Hoose Square, where he will keep at all times the best ®
BRANDIES, WHISKIES, BEERS. SPARKLING SOi)A, CIGARS, TOBA< £?n’r Nd’rV SneciaUita.
mt. ELLGNT POOL TABLES SWEET MASH and BLQ n Ik 4DECOiU>.
Spring Has Opened.
SO HAS MY
SFfflK IBMHW WOS.
xnHS. M. C. RICE’S
Be Just and Fear Not ; ; r ;
But come at once and see my new, neat and Fancy Steck ©f Millinery
Goods. My stock is complete. My prices are low. My terms ar« Cash. A -.
Don’t delay but come at once and see the
INE3T DISPLAY
of Fancy Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets,Velvetines, Plumes, Tips, Flower*,,-
Notions, Hosiery, Etc., that has ever been exhibited in Douglasville. ~ t .
Dbsss Making a Specialty. All work done in that line guaranteed
to fit, and the work to be of first class; MRS. M. 0. PRICE. <
~ —it—,.i i._?
Wlaoelor dk WitsonNewlTc, BL*
WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE AND
Right Reont Improvements
X« tlae Bost
MACHINE IN THE MARKET
Try it and be convinced. It runs the Lightest, is the Easiest to Tread* '
has no
Noisy Shuttle,
and not dangerous to the health like the HEAVY RUNNING and*
NOISY SHUETLE MACHINES.
AGEJV L'S Send for Price Lists and Tertns
Wheeler & Wilson Mf’ . Co;
YOU WILL EIND
AT THE— f
III! 11. STU!.
A 1 ways a full line of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Toilet Goods
Tobacco and Cigars, Paints, Oil”, Varnishes, etc., etc. (
We also keep a large stock of Patent (-dicines and louis*, which are
much needed at this season to tone up and invigorate the system.
Just received invoice of C. L. C. the heat Liver Medicine of the age. a
Parties needing goods in our line will find it to their interest to call
° Prescriptions carefully compounded stall hours.
HUDSON & EDGE.
James A. Pittman,
DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing;
Boots, Shoes, Hats. Ready Made Clothing |4.50 to 120,00 a suit Hard
ware, Wooden ware, Tinware, Crockery, Cutlery, Groceries, DrugvEtc.,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Salt, Meat. Lard, Meal Flour, Tobago, Cigars,
Cigarettes, Snuff, Prints, Buntings, Worsted, Cashmere, Mull, Muslins,
Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Checks, Counterpanes, and
Cottonades, Jeans, Ofnaburgs, etc. _.
Cape May, Picnic, Sailors, Ladies and Misses Hate, Trimmings, Ar
tificials, Bobonet, Washblonde, Laces, Hamburg*, Bi boas, Umbrellas,
I am daily receiving invoices of new and desirable goods, whioh I » ra
. obtaining at prices in sympathy with times.