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IHE WEEKLY STAR.
I’UBLITIIED EVERY TUESDAY BY
Chas. O. Peavy
Douglas Co. Official Orgait
Entered nt the post office at Douglasville,
(hi,, secondcb’ss mail matter.
JUNE 23rd, 1885.
At Villa Rica, Ernestine Gold
Mining Company has tuspened
There is a little negro boy in East
man who bears the numerous name of
Ernest Solicitor Wyldon Fortaine
Lee Daniel Jackson Cook.
Liquor is now retailed in DeKalb
eodtify at only one place, Stone
Mountain, and the licenses will ex
j»ire there about September, and after
their expiration no more can be
issued.
A Nashville dude was cow hided
the other day for slandering a you ng
lady. She bad no brother or other
near relative to defend her character,
and so she did the job very neatly
herself,
IFe see in the Athens Chrone.aic)
notice of the deuit\ of Col. U in.
Jones, who, with bis son, Dr. W. L.
Jones, the eminent agricultural
chemist, made the Southern Cultiva
tor the most popular agricultural
journal in the south. Col. Jones
died in his 84th year, at Thomasville
Gs., at the residence of his son, Dr.
Ham Jones. It was our priviledge
To be thrown with him daily, for
1 hrec ye*', s, and a nobler, or more
genial gentleman of the old time
jegirne, was neyer called to bis re
ward. In his early manhood be
was deprived of a collegiate educa
tion, but bis mind bring ot a literary'
turn, he read extensively, and was
possessed of a most thorough infor
mation on all topics of the day, liter
ary and scientific. He acquired a
i large fortu'te before the war, and at
th*s surrender of our armies at the
close of the war, he was perjaps the
■wealthiest rice planter m Liberty
county. His bereaved tarnily have
our sincere ay mpathy.
Another C«B<'cr,
About three.years ago there appear
ed ou- twy right breast several bard
lumps which gave «?"- almost in
tolerable pain. They continued to
grow, and finally developed into what
the doctors calle i cancer of the breast
In a short time I found my strength
gone and my constitu' ion a total
wreck. From a robust woman I was
educed to a bodiless invalid. Sever
al of the best physicians of Atlanta
treated me for cancer, but without
improving my condition in the least,
and finally agreeing that they could
do nothing more for mo. The can
cer by this time was eating out my
very life, and lor five months I was a
helpless, bedii idencreature. About
one year ago, at the suugesiion of a
friend, 1 commeced the use of Swift's
Specific. The fiist influence of the
medicine was to increase the discharge
but after a month or more I began to
improve, and this wondeifui medicine
has brongh*. back try health again.
1 now do all my own house-work, I
am perfectly free from pal.i,and feel
like a new person altogether. I can
not feel too grateful for this won iei
ful recovery, tor I am aati-fied if it
had not been for Swift's Specific, I
would have been in my grave today.
I most cheerfully recommend it to all
those who are suffering with this
fearful disease.
Mita. Jank Clemons.
Atlanta, Ga.. April 16,1885.
Treatise on Blood aud Skin Di
eases mailed free,
The Swift Specific Co., •
Drawers. Atlanta, G.
SHERIFF SALES
FOR JULY.
Will Uefi Khi before lh*i<MHirl hoiWh'dnor In
town us IMw.-la*Ville. lMHw : ax ounty,
between the law tu> Iwitt* O< nolo >»n t he
lir,iTnvMlHy hi July iSS» Die loiiuwlng pro
perty. Ur-W't:
lrf»t N<». owMn Blneli 28 aril S', in Ute town
of I><MU{>*» viliv, Um., brim; the tel ’<u which
juhn Uctiniley now ui>>l trontiu< on
M .bine ■Ureet iil wet,-Ide rt’ld Oil Maxwell
Month mlil* and MUj<Mnlnu W. J.
UlaMmtt on v»-«•“d’b »«l J- ‘ • W•***'“ OM
i-eu’h <h!e. MvU-it ,<n o-> *l-v i>n>vr ly
JoutiG M ;xwvt:, ».y witwtfanrf tn mUrTv
sl! ft uuttc i hv»«n the ■superior court of
mwotiy In Civo» of V. A. Ktt*«ell &
Jmihc* A Max well. Properly
poi'O.’il ««i by J. 8. Jhoiv> ****** vs ili'iemlnnts.
U'eunut ia in .!«»»• 2, D-<>.
«K.W WAltr, S'n riff.
oiiy * PIEPEJt nREtcN
LOADING
CUM.
I w by •!* «»r. IbMlMfc
Al *tosl»*Mte •oly by (» »*.
ISHQVtRtiNS, CALK I CUES,
SI 1 IC St.. KfiW
_ STOMACH
BITTER 5
The finest tonic for tho nervous people is
ITostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which in
sures perfect digestion and assimilation,
and the active performance of their junc
tions by the liver and bowels. As the
system acquires tone through the influence
of this benign medicine, the nerves grow
stronger and more tranquil, headaches
cease, and that nameless anxiety which is
a peculiarity of the dyspeptic, gives way
j to cheerfulness. To establish health on a
sure foundation, use the peerless invigor
ant. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
The Ga. Pacific Railway
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
In effect May 3rd 1885.
Leave Atlanta (Whitehall Station) 8 00 a n.
Concord 8 58 a m
Mableton 9 05 a in
A uwleil 9 18 n. m
Sait Springs 9 18 tun
Douglasville 9 47 am
Winston Io 07 am
VliluKiea 10 27 am
Temple 19 53 am
Bremen 11 15 am
at Tallapoosa . II 50 a tn
Oxford 2 *25 p m
Anniston 2 4t> p in
Birmingham .... 0 15 p m
Eastward—bo. 2 Atlanta Express—Daily
(The direct short line between southwestern
cities and Atlanta and all Georgia, Norta and
South Carolina and Virginia I'oints and
Eastern Cities.)
Leave Birmingham, A. G.S 7 0)p rn
Anniston .. 11 20 pin
Oxford 11 15 pm
Tallapoosa 8 10 p iu
Bremen 8 48 p ni
Temple .. 4 .3 p tn
Villa Rica 4 50 p in
Winston 5 15 p ni
Douglasville. 5 37 p m
Salt springs S Uli p w
Austell U 10 p in
Mribietou.... »> 25 p in
Concord 8 35 pm
Arrive at .Atlanta 7 30 pm
Mann’s Boudoir Buffett sleeping eirs be
twieii All a nil and New Orleans, without
change on Nos. 50 ami 51
Elegant sleeping ca s between Atianla and
Birmingham on Nos. 52 and 53.
No. 52. [Fast Express.] No. 53.
P. M. A. M.
1100 Lve. Atlanta Depot Arr. 7io
Hlinpson Ntreei 7 00
Howell, G , <> 55
I eyton, Ga. <i Ki
Chuttahooeliee, 0 43
Concord, Ga. 0 30
Mublvton, Ga, 6 2i
Austell, Ga li 15
(salt HpnngifGa. <> 10
I loiiglasvillc, 5 55
Whistou, 5 lt>
Villa Rica, 5 25
Tempi , 5 Oi
Tall- p«osa, 4 15
Museadim, 4 HO
Ed Wardsville, 8 18
II ell m, 3 25
Ctloccoloccn, :> 03
DuArmunviuc, 2 M
Oxford, 2 42
Oxa n n , 2 88
2 30 Anniston, 2 35
Kivetslue, I 05
Sedrton, I*2 58
Eden, 12!•
Cook's Springs, 12 20
Brompton, I*2 01
Leeds, Il 48
Irondnle, 11 15
4 3.5 a m Arr Birmingham, Lve. *1 00
Read Down Read Up.
I. Y.BAOF, L. S. BRuWN,
Genl.Supt. G. F. &P. A.
J. WRIGHT
—DEALS IN—
— AND
Family
Groceries,
DOUGLASVILLE, - GA.
Bought his Medic’no from one of
the best Wholesale Drug Hou-ei»
in th estate, mid evervfhing is gtrir
i antecd to be Fresh, Pure and Geu*.*
nine, and he proposes tn sell them
ehea]»er than uuyboc.y. His Drugs
were Imnght for Cash, and pt the
very hiwost Cawh Prices, and that
: enables him to sell as elitep as the
ch*
All laboring men wl o earn a
J living by tba sweat of their brow,
■ ami want good cheap goods and
g’H’d weight and full measure s-nd
| honest dialing, and want to trade
* u ilh a man who will act on a square
wtlhall men, are invited loculi
and examine his goods and get his
prices Uifore you buy, ami then,
! itade where you please. Highest
| market price paid fur country pro-
* duee-
J € Wright.
ASBfR FREE!
SELF-CURE
B«SS A t..Tor 4 i.-' p«*rriptiaa
SC *nd f«ucrw«m» WerialtMa ta th* V St.
Br» •’ -d 'b-' cwre erf w«w*»tHs
* amt IMnmw. Sent
* * *CO UnwhM, Mtu
1. Y. 3AGF,
Geiil.Stipt.
LET THEM FIGHT
—AND—
Fire the Gatling Cun,
OBTyrr
S.A.McElreath& Bro.
will still pursue the even tenor of their way, giving their attention strictly
to business.
Every ‘Train
brings ns new and fresh goods, and we are now receiving the Largest, New
est., Freshest and Neatest stock of goods ever brought to this market, and
we are determined to sell them cheaper than the cheapest.
W HU IT.
Come and see, and if we convince yen, we don’t ask you to trade
with us.
8. A. McElreith. * Bro.
moneTHwed
IS
Money I'-hie.
If you want to save money buy your goods from us. We have just re
ceived an 1 umense Stock of Spring and Summer Goods.
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
Go ids 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 yon money.
We are agents for the JOSH BERRY GRAIN CRADLE, ;<e hy have
been tried and p' oved to be the best thing of the kind in existence for sav
ing wheat, oats and other grains.
If you want a No. I. wagon call on us and geti ILBURN . They i .ia
king the lead in America.
V\ « buy and sell shingles, also countr}’ produce of nil kinds.
N. 8.&. J.T. DUNCAN.
•
'.*M ; '-*** v ' I,RI I| FM- t yiaiPlLS?rf*- t fi M r r
LOOS
111
FOR THE
ALLIGATOR
and when you find him, g’> in, and
you will find out that you can get
purer SWEET MASH CORN,and
more and better
Ice Cold Beer
FROM
F, M. TOMB
than nt any place in the county.
1 here is no doubt in the mindsof
Trio 37*00- pie
but that Turner has the best and
finest Whiskies, Wines and Bran
dies, that are kept for sale. They
al! sav so, and if you have, any
doubts of it, call to see him at
eßoXxxxa.ru*iE» Corner
and be convinced.
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MASAIS R2MEOY CO.,■TrOswUtk
SOC’ i Xorti 10th St., St. Mo.
(h£ Ifeimrs $312 j 3 »aim $1
The “Urtle I>etcctfve.**
>iQ Saak, ft* *3 ; u-ia. to 25 IK
Fits- »ntnO>. tinier nr Miner.
*«nM« perfres. Send Re ct.reulaa
MESS!*** cauxAGO acxue co. obcmo. tu.
GEORG lA— DoutUm Cen’T
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lette; s ot at-n G’!-»b thmt «ii t
and l win f*sMw* tt on hiaanpli-Mll a rni »he
fl irt Hominy tn v nexf.tt my offii*
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oi.v tiaaii a‘»d ulSl i$T ..tn ■ itm- this* June 2nti j
thfe. H f. V»»wper, Unß - I>. C. I
4 15
4 99
8 13
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3 03
2 42
2 33
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CHICAGO SCALE cd
S TON WAOON SCALE, *lO. * TON, ESO.
4Ton »00. Hram Box Included,
COTTON BEAM A FRAME, S4S.
The •‘f.iitTe Oetecttve” L o«. to TBlb. »3
«oo OTHER SIZES. LrdMwt URICK LIST HUK
FORGES, TOOLS, &c.
LTwl BEST HWM M«»K FOR UOtlT WORK, Bit
Wl4ya I do lb. Anvil and Kit ofTaol*. SIC
Cyf? t I F»rmm» ■*’« liar iw-l (tola* o<ld Jota.
Y® J J Blower*. ' nvil<s. vicea « Other Article*
•S'tr T- XT LOWEST MUCKS, HKOLKAILK A KETAU.
The •• l.fttle »rir<-tive.«
•!OScale for ST; u-os. to 25 Hm
For Tnmllj, onire or Store.
L Awry Scale perfect. Send for circular
WsV emCAQO bCALB Oh. CIUCAIiO, ILL.
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it nim oil!
W. 11. CONNALLY
THE ORIGINAL PROPRIETOR OF THE
MANOLIASALOON
>
Has again assumed the propri.torsiup of the OLD RELIABLE and opened out at the ,
TURN ERST AND
side of Court H<w«e Sonar?, where he will keep at all times the best an ! finest brands of WINES*.
sparkling soda.cigars, toraccos. Etc., Etc.
Call to see mk E LEGXTPOOL TA B LES SWEET MASH an I BLO CKADECORN. Specialties..
Spring Has Opened.
SO HAS MY
» IHAMH
mRS. M C RICE’S
Be Just and Fear Not
But come at once and see my new. neat and Fancy Stock of Millinery
Goods. My stock is complete. My prices are low. My terms ar* Oasiu
Don’t delay but come at once and see the
lITEHT DISFLA’Z
of Fancy Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets,Velvetines, Plumes, Tips, Flowers,
Notions, Hosiery, Etc., that has ever been exhibited in Douglasville,
Press Making a Specialty. All work done in that line guaranteed
to fit, and the work to be of first class; MRS. M. C PRICE,
.'[■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l I. mill I l_ JMWMWgMgg
Wheeler cfe Witscxi New XTc. 8.
WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE AND
Right Recnt Improvements
Xs tlae X3es»t
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 anti
NOISY SHUETLE MACHINES.
A.GEJV TS W'jiJl'TElf. »end for Price Lists and Terms to
Wheeler & Wilson Ms ’ . Co.
-A. tfa.nt a,, Ctai*
YOU WILL FIND
AT THE
HR I 11 HIIIIE.
A'wa\s a full Vne of Fresh nnd Pure Drugs, Toilet Goods
Tobacco and Cigars Prints, Oils. Varnishes, etc., etc.
IPe also keep a large stock of Patent edicincs and Tonics, which are
much needed at this season to tone up and invigorate the system.
Jost received invoice of C. L. C. the heat, Liver Me ‘irine of tm> aue.
Parlies needing goods in our linn will find it to their interest to call on
us.
Prescriptions carefully compounded stall hours.
w HUDSON A EDGE.
..
James A. Pittman,
DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Dry Coeds, Notions, Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Hat*. Ready Made Clothing $1,50 to $20,00 a suit. Hard
ware, Wooden ware, Tinware, Crockery, Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs, Etc.,
Sugar, Coffro,Syrup, Salt, Meat, Lard, Meal, Flour, lobaaco, Cigars,
Cigatettes, Snuff, Prints, Buntings, Worsted, Cashmers, Mull, Mtislina,
Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Checks, Counterpanes, and
Coftonades. Jeans, Oshaburgs, etc. .
Caj»e May, Picnic, Sailors, Ladies and Misses Hats, Ennimiugs, Ar
tificials. Bobonet, Washbloude, Laces, Hamburgs, Ri bons, Umbrellas,
Parasols, F ans, etc. , , T
lam daily receiving invoices of new and desirable goods, which 1, am
obtaining at prices in sympathy with “panic” times. Respectfully,
J. A. PITT MAN.