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_THE WEEKLY STAR.
PITBLITHED EVERY TUESDAY BY
Chas. O- Peavy.
Douglas Co. Official Organ.
Entered nt the post offl -e at Dotiglaßvll le
♦» i, f ns seeoirtl class mail matter.
FI.PSEMBER, 10th 1885.
fefefe ’ -
The Leg'Slature has at last sum
moned sufficient manliness and cour-1
s. to tackle the mighty Railroad
Commission of Georgia, and the
Senate Railroad Committee has
' tjgreed-to a Bill, a synopsis of which
wepublish tl,is week »- an<l sported
to “the Senate, that strips the Com
mission of much of its orbitrary
po' e , and in a measure gives the
Railroad corporations a • towing to
manage their own pioperty, while at
the same time it holds sa d corpora
tions to just and eqjtahle dealings
with their patrons. It is said that
corporal ions have no souls,
Mid while this rs true we think (
the Legislature could go still further
timn they have in this Bill< and
grant privileges to the Rail
load companies without detii-ment
to the public good. There is no one
thing that develops acountiy so fast
as Railroads being built through it
mid we have been inviting northern
capital to our midst ever since the
t. at, and while we have received a
£rest deal, no doubt there would
Meh as much more invested in rail
roads in the State hud it not been
for the aibiaary powt r, vested in
pu-r Commission which prevented
Capitalists horn controling their own
money when so invested. Gen Law
ion, in speaking of the matter very
appropriately says:—
Th* bill now pending in the sen
ate; does not contain the full treas
ure otjustice to the railroads nor
uMpe&va of all the wrongs under
which they are suffering. But it does
mukc changes which address them
t»dves toa plaim sense ot justice and
httr < ruling' It virtually makes the
railroad commissioners a supervisory
While it does u >t leave them
full pow.r to issue orders privately
voixocted in a back parlor without
previous notice, ot such intention,
w hit'll can change the value of the
rtilirbad property by millions of dol
lars within thirty days, it leaves with
#be railroad oillcials power to ini
tiate rales, and after they shall be
announced, the commission can in
vestigate tliern, hear a l complaints
and apply the proper remedy if one
Is needed. It also provides for ap
pea sfroin any actions of the com
missioners by either the railroads or
Any portion us the people to be t ffect
ed to the tiibunals of tl e state which
F- have becnoreaud to settle all ditier
ehci-s which affect .the liberty or prop
vrty of any citizen.
After all, tile great, value of a pro
pel ly constituted railroad commis
. Mion consists tn the moral powei that
H exercises and the publicity that it
vives, through their action and their
»ftportb, to an)’ wrongs perpetrated
‘by the railroad com.pun.ies.
Toe importance ot’ the passage
piomplly of Lira bill now before the
«ennLc cannot be over estimated.”
, ..., .
AiHU'ui«ttl of Facts.
Rev. James L. Pierce, o f Oxford,
<ia,, says-My wife front-early girl
hood bus been suffering from riicu
rnatism. She has lined many rnn
and I must frankly say has
derived more benefit Lrwia Swift’s
ifrpcoific than all the Oilrarn Alter lon
mid faithful trial.
Mr. T. L. Anderson, a prominent
I‘udiK‘iw limn of Temple, Texas, un
•>er daie ot Felmory, IH, 1885, wri
te** Fean-certify without hesitation
that the medicine known as Swift’s
Kj>ecitie is the best. blood purifier 1
have ever um d.
Col,/. J. Brooks etßound Reck,
Texas, under date of Feb. 18, 1885,
ssiyb: 1 have been afflicted with u'
bh»od humor and indigestion forfif
pin years. 1 have used various
nieuicines, but with Huie purpose.
I< ha vs received more benefit from
’ i* wifi’s Specific (S. S. 8.) than any
thing else 1 have taken. It is the
blood purifier on the market.
* itev. W. R. Kirk, a meudrar ot
the Ahibumi Contcivnc**, M. E.
Cbu,eh« S ni'h. says: fhreugh grati
tude to the proprietors ot Swift’s
Sjmh!iFh\ and a <le.-ire to Iranefit suf
fering humanity, I heartily’ rvcotn
jueml S. S S. its the best remedy
X have yet found lor rheumatism,
with winch 1 have sutiered tor years.
By the 'Use ol this medicine 1 was
eualded to resume my pastoral work
in Oehdrar last, tor which 1 had been
disabled for two or tinee years by
jheumatism.
Mr. T. J. Teair, <J Wae : ssa r Fla.,
writes: SwifJa Sjieeiliv has cum! a
«ancvr on my iaoa, and has almost
*ni.tde a new man of ire.
Treat s? on Blood and Skin Di
seases nut tied free.
SWIFI'
Dluwero, Atlanta, ti i.
2
The f >! i < mv i:. ;
i the Bil:
Ivt'lro-i I co;: ;n/ t
That the C<)niifsior.e-s l - '
fore provided shall be authorized
such just and reasonable rules a, d fegulW
cions as may be necessary for preventing m. -
just discrimination, in the transportation o:
freight and passengers on the railroads of this
State; and to that end si a I be authorized to
make such rules and regulations to designate
md fit the proportion of difference in rates
of freight and passenger iransp jraciou to be
allowed for longer and shorter distances on
toe same or diff rent railroadi or this State,
a id to prescribe w iat shall be the limits o
■onger and shorter distances; that they shall
be authoriz d to makej ist ana rea.onable
rules and regulations to be observeu uy 'shih
railroad compani son said radroadt m this
b.ate to prevent the giving or paying of any
rebate or bonus, d r-ctly or indirectly, and
rrom misleading or die living the public in
any manner as to the real rate, charged for
freight and passenger-; and that they shall
be authorized to m ike such justa id reason
able rules of procedure tor cue hearing de
termining of the c iinplatuls hereinafter pro
vided !oras to them shnl 1 seem meet. Section
J 6 of the Act of O-.tobe’r 14 h. IS 79. Known m
the Code of Georgia as sec.ion 719 (). pre
scribing that the Gumm Ssiouers sna 1 tuaKe
sebe lu.e, ot rates and declaring trie . IF ct o<
ttiesanie as evidence is repeals . md urreaf
tc - e-' ‘.6 >1 said act and section 7?d G) ol
Bir of Georg a stall be as follows:
That the several railnmu coip-na ions doing
easiness iu this Slate are hereby an.honz.u
and rtq.tired to make each for its-1 , is soon
as practicable, a senedu e ol just and ieason
able rates of charges for the transportation of
passeiigeit’ reigut and cars on the respective
railroads in this State, and said railroad com
panies snail, from tune to tune, ai d as otieu
as cnc-imsLauces may n quire, change ana
levist Slid schedules, and when any seneuie
mall have been m.i e or re vised as aforesaid,
it shall he the duty of eachofsaiu corporations
rerpeciively to cause publication thereof io
ce made for two successive weeks in some
pabl.c newspaper published in tue cities of
Atlante, August., Albany,Sovaunan, Maco ll ,
Rome audColumbus, in thu t> au. and atier
the same shall be so published, it shall be
the duty ot eecu oi see i rat;run<l companies
to post at all ot tfie re-ptcti ve station , iu a
compieuous p ac<, a cupj of s<*.d .-cu< auie to
to be observed i>y them ior nie pionctiou oi
all persons coucerneu; and whenever any
jia lroad company domg o isn.e,s in thia
8 ale, shall mane, charge or cum c ot. et
than just and reasona >te rates ior tne tran
sportation of freight or [•asieugtr., or shall
make unjust discrimination in its charges
for ireiglil or p ssengers or shad give or pay
any retwe or bonus in the nature ttieicul.
directly or indirectly, or do any act to mil
ieu 1 or dice ve t he public as to the real ratts
charged or received lor irugm oi passage,
any person, Cvmmtiuit)> <oau, city or evr
porauou affected lher. bj may tiie wnh the
Uommiesiouers appoint’d under the actoi
Which this Ac. is amei d itory, a peiltli-n i a
writing, la winch tne at u-e or g iout.U of
cmipluini agamst such ra iroad company,
audol tue wrong or mj.try mtuecomp a .iu<
shall be plainly aim d.siiiKtiy set to if,; <i d
upon fetch pe itiou being 11 d with said
Commissioners, they susu plucked <u hear
and de.ermine thesamo uiiiar suc.i j> st an
rea»o iab>e rulei of proc -dme «a they m/y
have pie cubed 'or the hearing ot siicu
ciuses in the county in which such came 0.-
complaint originated, or in the c »uuty ot tut
principal p ace of business of snob company,
or in the county oi Fuitoc, tmd upon the
hearing theieol the Gouimissiuneis arc here
by au.aonssd and empowers > .o decide and
d< lermtne the malleis in disptiy-i and to
mnif sue i rules ard regulations c mcerning
tne tame as sha.l be jusisntl i< a-om.ble , an
not it consiste it witii ibe laws of his a.me
or of the United States, to be cbforced by
such proceedings and penalties as are provui-?
td in. the said Act ot October li u, 1»79
fur a violation of the rules and regiil.uioi s
provided and pre ctbed by said Gjmniissm: -
er; that should either party be dus.imfieu
wuh the decision of the CommiMsumen*. r
w.th any rule or regulation made by them
iu any case, such party shall have the right
to cany the same by app-al to me Superior
Court ot the c mnty where the cumpiamt
originated, under the same rules and r.'gulr*
tioi sas u supenwdeasaud manner of *
iug a\ n>w i r >vid j d by law in other i uses us
ap[»ed ”-om C Hina of Ordinary, eto«pt that
the rig.it to have u super*e<leiM« shall rest in
the dincretiouol the Oommustotiei-*, orolihe
Judge of the court fieluri whom ll.e uh sal '
fa to be heard, and said 8u,.« rlor (..’oun >lll*ll
haar and determine >tteh ease under uie, same i
rules and regu lutlo is as are now ptesenbed j
■ by law for hearing equity eases, in said court;
that Raid < rttists shall have precedence ol all
other causes on thedoekei. and shall 'k- heard
j and d< lermimHl al the first term units* *•« u
| Ihiuea t»r i’ruvideutiai cause, and the pally '
' or p irtiea in opposition to the mlltua.* cpu.-
* pany orcmnp.iidiw may !•*• represented byihe
. Sohjstm -Gcm r »l of the circuit in wn:e.i Hail!
cause is huuid; that eitlie r puriy I- such yrt -
e-eihag muy move tor a new trial, or except
to ilia aetl.n anil ruling «i such Stipefi.r
Court, In theaauiemanneraa is now provided
by Hw tn otherc.'i-e> and that the odleerv ti
the Superior Court theSo.ie:tor-Generah Am!
tile clerk oftiio parfoftaing
services herein pr*<vi< nd fur. shall iiceHtiilod
la the same ieesiiudcbarsres as th’ .v are now |
allowed by law !«> 'ike service*, oraubhss i
may he fixed by the Commission or iheit» rt •
tu l» |mill by the party cast in the pi ocexdlugs j
in which l» v said services are re»dete ~.»r
by ••itb-r p <ny. iu the discietion of the Cwtu
mts-louers or the e. un, as now provided by
‘ law fur taxing <H»t» I" « «iuiiy case*.
»■
GOOb FUR IHKCHILD.
The ai'ments of chihh ood need
ctneful atlenVian »/.<! wise ireHlmeul.
8 nil people tl ink “;o\\ tn if»4 '» g oi
enutigU for a chib’, ‘tnd there i i>‘t
mucii lira matter with it auyhuw.
Butjutiicious mothers know trailer,
and do as -«r». U. H'. Perry, oi
Richmowl, Vs., docs. She s&ys:
I”1 take Bn wn’t» Iron Butera am.
I give il to «'») children with the most
ie»ulwi.” Sold every
when*
TTbv •« I.FJeterrive.*'
I --S OMUle»»r tot A-S s I • 2 j ,«a
I J’-...- I.Mlli. or IMore*
■twMT Uc v-'iitt .vr
Udldaoo axAux. Ok. Cau * .u. iu.
irfglli
M i II ?
w BESTTSKS. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pur«
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cares Ilvspepsia, liidlirestion, Weakness,
impure Blood, Asa r ,a.ria,€ biH»an»l Fevers,
mid Neuralgia. . „ .
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Elver.
It is invaluable for Diseases pecnhnr to
Women, and all who lend sedentary lives.
Itdo-, iot injure the teeth, cause hendache.or
produe. constipation— oth<r Jrmi mfdictnes do.
It enriches and purifies th'- blood, stimulates
'he appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
ieves Heartburn- and Bt iching, and strength
ens tke muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
The genuine has above trade mark and
rossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
m, * intown c’HEXKM.«»- iuLTinoHE.nr.
SOOS
0 J 1 T
J-
FOR. THE
ALLIGATOR
and when yen find him, g.» in, and
you will find mit that you <*an get
purer SWEET MASH CORX,ni.d
more and better
Ice Cold Beer
. FROM
F. M. TBW
than at any place in the county.
1 here is no doubt in the minds o
Tlio l?ooplo
but that Turner has the best and
finest Whiskies, AViiras.aud Bran
dies, that are kept for sale. 'J h< y
all sar so, and if you have any
doubts of it, call to see him at
«clman‘«j Corner
and be convinced.
fey
fefTOiW
VLT ,f.
N F<c ’ s r.ccitfma
Ds. Wi ha ?s»
It wlj; pr.rify and c-urid the CUOOiF, ’•'’ciifatc
the urVEft mid KICMEY3, and 11 k.s rout, the
HEAI.TII nr.d VIGOR rfTCUTK: In all th*.>e
d'.sen«e* requiringet-rulnand erticleu TOXIC,
nipeelafly Dyspepsia. Wan? of Appetite.bid ! <rc»-
tion. Lack ot Siwiiath, etc., it* use is sia.ket
With hnuiedl.-.ic and woni't-ruil ivsulls. Hones,
nun u-i and ntrt o.* recelie force. Builv . ,s
the mind and oippili-a liralu t*«w<r.
S M Mrtvi ing Iror.i all complaint.
»u's L.O pecnllnru their sex will finilla
I>R. llA?<T£r.*G .jS.CN TOIUC aeale and
cxre. ft give! a t-lear and hci.ltry eonipluxlo.*.
The strongest t.-stlmony to the value ol DR.
K.MtTKlt'B ln<-v Toyuc Is that frequent attempt - *
at counterfeiting have only added Iu the popular
tty of the ori* Inal. If yon enrnesHvdesire heaUb
do not experuiie-il-r-get lhe Original and Bk%r
<S*nd your address to Thu Dr. Harter Msd.Co. V
St. I-cius. Mo., for H»r •'DR.XAM BOOK " »
Full of otrunga and mvft/l inf *rtßSfi<m. ftoe.jf*
C*t. Hawick’s Ikon Tonio is foh Bale by au
Ohugoistr ano Dealerx Everywhsae.
RHY A PI£?ER SREECH
.MOST SUH for the least
ever offered to the I‘ublts.
For stale by all first-elnse «ua I>»oler».
At Vv’bolesftlc only by (kind for Catalogue)
SCHOYERLING, DALY & GALEB,
i 84 &86 Chambers St, New York.
«*sao«<y> o*<Mit« UeaXivu. (Hmorrler.., HjaMihle s ,’l
Arrsrlal a?."<■*Sfientidc t»v»t>uc«<t* sale and ntra
rrmedks, I'-fwod-, Trr-m-’. r» 1 or wrhe Sir list of
s*; tsonato!» cnawt-rw! by t how dr.iri-c t rratrr.sut by tmO
eatbrinfren r W"»-' >.henM wad IXalr addnas,!*
Wil.™ aswth*.KT«an-k- IthmUL’UcJ
dddraaa ft-. C. J.. I.aß * EK*. l'rr*T and rtrUelaa ! a Claras
tVstrsl Wet. A Be--, t leSate. PJO Loc o,* St. l oata,
tu 1.-. XUtU’ Dkpcaaa. y. l *9 years.
HS
and*n auisus CO fOLAisrSare relieved by Uklag
WRICHTSIHDiAH VEGETABLE PILLS
F-j-tlr &Odjby. Mas 25:. A2 Srxjztrt*
‘ KHHHCVW A LendingLendon Pfcy
as ImM felrfs:."
I FX £ K 3 TV Frv»* ■ umjt n*l e-f Mei.
R wA *’t>x Ab. itewr !<•, who
R jßc w»t do«i>t
• fflH lA* Mb? iFk/ *od cured more «sa>x than
s>tyt otTMrTedng physician. Ht« «ncc*w« has strepL
bses. aMnnwhiw* : « e bo'-e bsard of ca*f« <»f ov. rSI
jwits Stan-Un* cured by him. He raarentessa t in - ."
Jorge Nut t, and J rsaMw *<•:■.* »o*. Gits P.O. and
Fxp.vas a i lr»w~ to _ _ _
, Dr. A*k MKSKIUJLF, No* «J&itnSt..X<sw York.
FREE!
j SELF-CUfi t.
> JgSS A favorite prescription of one at the
! aauM not*.d and soeeewdul spex'iafMs in the U. s.
• < aow reared for tin cure of terras* &ot>U*ty.
’ Kowt VauAaod, irroAr.-iewwam* <r>eecc' Sent
, iIIDU-i* ' -sledenvoaovA-ee. Dr-j«*iMae*a*ll «G
Aoa-rara OR U-AR«2 A CW.. Cocwta**, Wo,
71M Mill!
W: 11. CONNALLY.
• I / M / Mln /
THE ORIGINAL PROPRIETOR OF THE
MANOLIA SALOON.
Has again assumed the proprietorship of the OLD RELIABLE and opened out at the
TUR2TER STAND
Call to see me. ELEGNT TOOL TABLES SUEETAIASH and BLOCKADE CORN s’m
Se’Sg.QxF ’orevors debility,
o organic weakness airt -U
«■ a cay- Ind nureeroui ol>
J Rudover braia worS. 0<
t efcWW CX wr U-t tcnip.'r!r.e while nch
XAytnAAXjLS?« enemies lurk ia youi, j,
sWW’BwWww teen. Avoid being imposed , *
on by pretentious claims of
% aaaoical Cai’S remedies for the*)
„ tronbles. Ort our tee drea J
hr tu ,j trial package ar.l
J
Taka a remedy that ha* curt 4
•A.X. -i-> thousands and does not in- \
'fey terfrre w ith attention to bos«.
• bar w i lt.U I a nesa or causa pain or incoa- ,
renleaeo. Founded on sd-
KlTTestod fcro-rerS J?*' 3 ’ :«neiplf\ I
Growing k. favor and reputo*
yoarfl by ns-9 in tnou* tion. Direct application to C£h i
B&ndB of cores. 6 '- at < * dl «" e ® a *« u ?
cl.icinSucnccreltwi'.hoal /
'■ #7* delay. The natural funo. "
tlonsof‘lie lonian organ-
LA 4 Vw w <S wl isnl arfc wtors®- Tb®
EV waia* Jtf u animating elements #
VB I-f"AG T 8 aCA life Whlrh hare been
PACKAC>-£« S S S»i wasted are given back.
.. -r fife jrj*g»' rlie patient beeonw i
I feiiySfclWchecrfuf and gala*
'i SEND ADDRESS strength rapidly.
i HARRIS REMEDY CO,, M’fg Chemlite.
soa% North 10th St., St. Loafs, Ko.
j C»E JfoNTH'B Tbe/tmemt, A312 mohth3.ss :8 months 17
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LIBKRAL, CJLUB OFFERS.
ROKJtL Hecokd With a Clock, delivered, $1.50,
i MACHINE///
I *
OCHS, YONQE & CO.,
Chattrnoog*, Tenn.
Refer to Editor this paper.
Highest Honor .
f 1 r “°“ TH<t I
} World’s Exposition
bDUUllllUll COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.
Studonu own begin any week-day during the year. |
Ko vaewUon Time » vnmplete ihr lull Dipiouta Hulvaeu I
Coor-# almui ID weeks. Average total oost. Including Twl- |
tloo. Hetof Baek*, and Board la • famlir, d»o. Teiegraphy,
Phonography and Typo Writing «pwi*Uie*. Uterary
Conroe free. Ladies received. Orer *OOO Bueceeeful I
Gradnatea. Over IS* euplli last year from li tu *5 year* of
age. from *t*w». lu**ruc*lnw 1* practGallr and IndivMuallr
impart** by 10 i«achw«. Special eourw ter Teachers and Bud
nu*Mn>. Unlvereity Diploma presented to Ita graduate*.
Thi* tieautlfiil elty it noted tor it* kealikfulne** and society, and
I* on leading railroad*
"Die Text-Book whleh received th* Mehe,* award at th*
Worldh Exposition tor Ito Kxtondve. Practice!, and Com
pretienelve ,vnna of llailne** Kdueatton. is n»cd only at thia
College. U la tbaebeapeet railage wlib the blgheei endene.
arat, and guarau ,we *ucce«. In btulaea, to its deer ring gradu
ate*. For circular, »nd bill parlleulrira addrre. It, PrerMeht.
WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ry.
<SE_. CHICAGO SCALE CO
TK 1 I »t<i’iticos *r*f.e, «*o. » ro.v, «so.
1 SMI*. Ilcaui Ho* Int luded,
i
(DOOTlißii HIZKA Redaeed PKII B UST Fill*.
FORGES, TOOLS, &c.
OtSTA BKBT FONGK X*nß FOR LKIHT WOBS, »U
saflrj 1 go lb. Anvil anti Hit ofToola. SIC ,
I I Farmers m»e Hero aad weaey doing add Job*.
JjSI 1..J Blower*, ‘nvil*. vice* * Other Arlit itß
*1 U>«E3I FKICCB, WHuLksALM A MCTaU.
fTflsWEifc
h-
Self TtwCenee. [1
To a criminal neglect of preventive ffiedi- V
nation may be ascribed * majority of the r
xilmenU which affect humfeoy. It i.
a weil-ascertainctl fact, that a course of _
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will put even *-
a naturallv feeble system in such a state of
defence that it will be competent to resist
the most prevaknt causes of disease, such a
a* the malign influence of miasma, un
wholesome water, excessive heat, damp,
cold, sadden chances of temperature. Ac.
For sale by all Drucxtsta ami Dealers |
I ■
James A. Pittman,
DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Dry Goods, Notions, nothing
Boots, Shoes, Hate. Ready Made Clothing $4.50 to $20,00 a suit. Hard-*
ware, Woodenware, Tinware, Crockery, Cutlery, Groceries, Dniffs, Etc
Sugar, Coflee, Syrup, Salt, Meat, Lard, Meal, Flour, Tobacco* Cieare
Cigaiettis, Snuff, Prints, Buntings, Worsted, Cashmers, Mull, Muslins’
Lawns. Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Checks, Counterpanes and
C ottoi ades, Jeans, Osnaburgs, Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jara in
Quarts an i Halves, etc.
Ladies and Misses Hats, Trimtrings, Artificials, Bobonet, Washblond
Laces, Hamburgs, Ribons, Umbrellas, Farasojs, Fans, etc.
l am daily receiving invoices of iew and desirable goods, whiich I am
buying and selling at prices in sympathy with ‘‘panic ” times.
~ J. A. PITTM AN.
VZlaeeler c& "Witscn ITew STo. 8.
WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE AND
Hight He cut Improv emeu £»
MACHINE IN THE MARKET
fry it anil be convinced. It urns the Lightest, is the Easiest to Tread
has no
Wheeler & Wilson Mfnli
A O*B*. 1
l"l \\ 11.1. I !M>
—AT THE
mt 11 mu.
a full 1 neof Fresh nnd , a nro Drugs, Toilet Goods, Perfumeries,
Tchacjo and Cigars, Paint*, Oil*. Varnishes, etc., etc.
He also ke< p a large stock of Pm ent edicines and Tonis*, which are
much needed st this season to tone up and invigorate the system.
Just received invoice of C. L. C. the ‘raat Liver Medicine of tho age.
Parties needing goods in our line will find it to their interest to oail on
U”- ' h'. '
Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. , ( gg|
HUDSON & EDGE.
S. A. McElreath & Bro.
ARE STILL THE LEADERS IN T
LOW PRICES
They have now a splendid line of Colored and White Lawns, which
:ht*y otter to sell at a reduced figure from the fact they want to make
oom for Fall Good". Mr. S. A. McElreath, who is given up to be the
rast buyer in the whole couatry. has just returned ‘rotn market. He
purchased the largest and most handsome lot of Ladies and Misses Shorn
we have ever seen in Douglasville, Ladies Hose in all stylesand grades.
’ Isttilkerchiefs from two cents a piecj up to one dollar and twenty-five
?ents. , ,
1 hey have afew of thos Prince Albert suits left, which they, offer at
avery low figure. Tney alsow have a large lot of the ihomis Harrow,
• vcrvihing kept in a general store con be b< ught at ROCK BOPTOM
" S. A. McElreath feßro.