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THE WEEKLY STAR.
CMABI.ES ». PEAVY, Pabliwher.
Doc<)LAßvili.e, Georgia, Sef- lOt , 1885.
THIS PAPER
xmiractst mar bo nuSetor it*iSi NEW YORbS
To the Ladies.
As I am very anxious to increase
tty subscription list to two thousand
by the first of October, I have de
termined to make the following offer,
to the ladies only: The lady who is
a subscriber to this paper, or shall
become one during the next three
months, who sends the largest num
ber of cash Subscribers to the Stab
at one dollar per year will receive
as a premium, One Wheeler & Wil
son No. 4 Sewing Machine, priced
S6O. We hope we shall hear from
the ladirs at the earliest opportunity
so that we can place their names on
our books as contestants for the pre
mium. Besides this,every lady who
sends us ten subscribers will receive
the paper one year for hey trouble.
Now, ladies, go to work. Address
Chas. 0. Peavy,
Douglasville, Ga.
XiOCAXt aoseix l .
Douglas the banner County.
We will put Douglas against any
coun'.y in the State oo corn and po-
McLarty finished
pIWPg corn last Saturday.
Watermelons have gone out of
market, and the doctors will soon
complain of dull times.—
The Douglasville Juvinile Base
ball club beat the Winston club last
{Saturday, by & score of 18 to 2. That
is pretty good tor a lot of young
boys. ,
Rev. A. J. Morgan will preach
the funeral of Willie Riyers at
Chapel Hill next Sunday.
Judge Massey b Improving slow
ly. Next week we hope to see his
genial cohnlcuance on our streets,
C. 0. Peavy’s physician has order
ed him removed to the country, and tie
has been taken to his mothers three
out of town.
Vansant, one of our l»r-st,
RMMBfc wi.l lutixe Ulis year one lltou-
BHEKHIitdeH rs corn. He has some*
BHnHbnndr<>r>l buslrela of old corn
thousand bundleso( old sod-
••
;; Connally*, Douglasville,
ie <:u * c keaa you
*»!<*, and will pay thehigh
price fortbun. He wants
gnSmsand next week.
IgSMrall the eggs he can get.
wNWpy from the Brunswick
Advertiser & Appeal th« following
notes written by its Bt. Simons Edi
tor who is stopping in Our town with
bis son Judge Massey.
The success of the Douglas enmity
farmer consists in two thujgs—labor
and frugality. He works. He
works all day. He works “all the
year long,” lives al borne, lives with
in his means and upon what his
farm produces.
Growing iMjtntoes in patches over
.an acii*,ibelongs ta Georgia,
Glynn county, St. Shfton* Island,
itr instance. Dr, Whitly, of Doug
lasyille. has made an inov-uion. Ho :
has proven a grand success.
The funeral of the late Col. Ben
Camp of Oawpbell outuHy, was
preached at II Q'Clock last Mon
<!ay by Rev. J. B. 0 Quillian, at the
AuMei Camptneetiniz. It is said by
those present to have been the most
rm passive service of the meeting,
and that Uncle Quillian certainly
excelled himself.
Soientitis say that every 300 feet
altitude gives one degree of cold, and I
that every degree of latitude from
the equator, gives two degrees of
©old. 4/
We are over 1200 feet higher, and
three degrees farther north than
Brunswick and ous .bennuudter will
therefore stand* between 10 and 11
degrees lower than nt Bi unswick.
This is the plaee our low country
friends should spend their summers,
We cal! the attention of the street
committee to tlie condition of the
sidewalk, on Bowden Str el. It is
dangerous to pass at The
ciw ds #«ra ;ts wftw lEibrs are
com plaining.
We have received some memorial
twliltions fiom the Baptist Sunday
hdvx>l, on the death of Wilda
Smith, that lack of apace nrr'enta
our puulishiug this, week. We w ill
print tiicrn in our next K-w.
The A Unma ChrouMe. on ter the
abb. wauajp WvM et’ Hairy FblttUw
is by the odds the best weekly taper
'that comes to this < ifice. While un
der the management of Rev. E. D.
Stone there was fione better, hut since
the chenge. it is strictly first class. It
'is neat dignified, ptihe and manly in
every particular. Athens and suround
ing country should give it an abun
dant paltonage.
A Marriage epidemic seems to
provalcd in Douglas county the last
few days. Last Sunday there were
three marriages m the county: Mr
W. A. Baggett and Mrs. Zue Sel
man at Chapel Hill Mr. G. P, Phil,
lips and Miss Addie Owens, on Dog
River, at the bride’s fathei’s, Mr.'
Joe Arnold and a Miss. Meadows,
at Winston,
We wish them all much joy, and
that all the.r troubles may be little
ones.
We have been approached several
times within the last few days, in
regard to the article in 1 ast week’s is
sue from Drs. Pool and Verdery, a
great many people think that their
article would do the town an’injury.
We take this occasion to say that [
Drs. Pool and Verdery are as far
from doing the town an injury yj
any gentleman in it, and there
tion was solely to put our
on their guard, and let them
the appearance of any epidemic by'
timely sanitary precautions. They
as well as any onr, know that Doug
iasville has every element lor being
the healthiest place m the State, *nd >
they only wrote that article that the |
adage therein contained niigbbe
acted on,Viz; ”An ounce preven
tive is better than a pou d of cure. I
Mt. J. L, Mobbs, who was bit
ten by a rattle suake last week, was
in town last monday. He says that
he drank a quart of new peach bran
dy and quite a quuuity of corn uhis
ky immediately alter he was bitten
and although the quamty was en
ough to h«vekilled him under orffi
nary circa instances, he never tclt
any inconvenience or sickness from
it. He vomited the liquor the next
day after he was bitten, and he says
it was us green as grass’ He says
the most potent agent in saving his
lite, was-a pomtice of salt, thougn
ly saturated with kerosine oil ap
plied every few minutes.
unclaimed letters remaining in
Piwt Offlhe at Douglasville Ga- for the
mont u «nding Aug ust 31 at 1885.
Alley, MisstJaliirf Dvi , Tucxvr English,
Mrs Minnie Hurbtsty , MrHuu»tui < Dime
Hullo J. K. Harris. George JscksuulL A’
Scow, A Letaon 8 H. Del a Me- i
lierty J. A'Prertivil R. H. Pniiape, Mrs Mac
grett ill ', Thomas ttjwdde Mis s.
FAIR PLAY.
Editor Star.— As I have not seer,
any thing from your coiespondents
in some time I have decided to give
your readers a lew lines.
Rain has come at last, most too
late to benefit the crop any. Cotton
is not near so good as It once was
thought to be, I dont think that there
will be but very little more made,
than was last year in this section ot
the county.
Corn is good.—Billie bmith's lit
t’e boy died a few days ago. Oscar
Stamps has been very low .vith ty
phoid fever; at this writing be is
some better.
Stamps and J, W. Phillips will
run n public gin. and would like to
gin all the cotton in the settlement
they would like to make mare lint
than th re was in the seed before gin
ed. Miss Madorcr Johnston ot Car
rol is visiting her sister Mrs V. P.
, Burnett.
Friendship protracted meeting has
’ just closed with 12 or 14 additions
UJthoohu ch VV. 11. Joyner had
the misfi.-rtune to loose bis only aiule
the other night hy death. He is a
poor man with several little children
I think it is nothing but light for
the citizens to give him something to
enable him to buy another (he that
givieth to the poor lendeth to the *
| Lord)—R. H. Phillips keeps bis
mouth io tune be is s-tili singing.
| Road working is the order <»f the
day now, glad to know that I can
ride now without so much jolting
( From the prepuiaUon every body
I will have good turnip (Mile hes. An
agriealtuiai picnic has passed. C. F.
Owens got the premium by having
the largest watermelon. Ail enjoyed
themselves and :he day passed of!
pluasenUy, several entetesiiag spedi
et anti splendid dinrer.
| A number of the young peopb
have gone to Massadonia. Coweta
r County, to attend memorial singing
i io memory of J. Gurley. v
s Ripuy
Ike call special atlenUoa to th
card of Mehko’s clothing bouse, in
; Uns .-sue. Evctylfctdy m tins coun-
II try knew Martin sod Joe Menao,
> ’ and everybody wtul to see them the
t j old Men so corner when m Allanti
$; biuce Joe and Martin sre dead ibcir
j sons L‘s» vela hen charge of the business
and move*l to No 3 Whitehall StXref
nearer down to the rad road crossing
I .c-y adi all their father’s «dd
14 h semis to call on them, and promise
c ifiem same cot dial trealmwit as of
• old.
. JJkrc.tv— D ouglns
*Po all whom it may <
I Nally and Nsnoey Nidlj, Adimnisirarors
fj. B. Nally, deceased, haw in due form
( applied to the undersigned tor leave to «el
the lands belonging to ths es’-ite of Mid de
ceased,and said application will h* heard on
fir«t Monday in Sept, ne.V. This Atigusf
4th, 1885. H. T. Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Douglas County.
On the 25th day of July, 18S5, a
I petition was filed in my office, signed
| by the requisite number of freehold
ers, asking for an election to b<j held
'in the 1259 t h district.. G M., on the
question “For Fence” or ‘Stock law’
H. T. Cooper, Ordinary.
July ‘2B’.h 1885. >
NERVOUS DEBILITATED
Sufferer. 4 from early Indiscretion
Excesses &c. If you will send me
your name and address I wild send
you by return mail a treatise on . the
cau-mand cure of nervous extivus-
TION, LOSS OF MEM >RY, BIMNKSS OF
, vision, and all other sviupioms aris
ing from seif abuse, overwork or atu-
DT*r. ,! N■ : Y. ”,
Georgia Douglas County.—To all whom it
may concern H>*:»nah Stamp-* having in pro
per form applied to me ior pennant le tiers of
ladml nißtration on incest, tie of Peter stamps
late of s dd county deceased.
Thia is to citeall and singular tliecre lltors
aad next, of kl -i of Peter Stamps, t* b- and
I appesiratmy office within the time iow«d
by law,and show cause,jf anv they ~
> why permanent lellera of admiui tin .
should not be granted to Roxan .n St in ~i
Pet >r stamps estate.
Witness my hand an i ofleiat signature,
u. August 29th .1885, H. T, Coopei Ot din.tr >,
SALE OF VALUABLE
LOTS OF LAND
Georgia, Douglas CVnlnty.
Under and in ptirj.iia.oce of the power
vested in me b* the last Will and ivsc<-
i incut of JAMES LAMU, lute of Uhurle>-
ton. S. U.,
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY
betwe illegal hours of s:tl», on TUESDAY
OCTJIJER. tiTHT., isßijj and troin day to dty
until completion of sate, before the tourt
House in DAHLQNKGA, G the following
lots of land in IXfITfH.AK COUNTY, GA:—
No, Four Hundt sit and Thirty Four (Hl,
” Four huudretm* and i.ieuty two H'L|
„ Five Hu >d.ed an I Ftliy Eight (W ,
„ Five HiindnM and S x’.y One [.Stilt,
” Seven bund rand and seventy six. [77il|
~ Eight UutniAs I and r.iirty Four ttvil ,
~ Eight Huiulred and Sixty Three pits!,
„ Nine Hundred and Hlxfr Nine |»4i ,
and ~1 acres otfofbit N<% ytns thousand a u
Seventeen ['017.1, id! bi tne l»fh. lit* , and 2nd
Section of origitGliy U'HE UikKE, eie.t I >t
containing Forty i It) »tcr.->, CX.-eut lot N .
HtlT, W itch lias .tilly 111 acres.
S »lo as the inopfity <>f the rstuleof James,
l-seeiis ■.i, G,r tile par p«* of n Imine
i tratimi. Tfm tit-lex came difeet.lv io it.in
from thettri in d grant-, winch ’will be turi.-
edover utpueedyaer wHu iu- ..tdier de id-. \3i
u .
All p<r-o,>a 11 1 r fieri I
that It no go ,d ca is* be shown I) the con
trary an order wi.l ba grn .t<-d by the undent
signed on the first Tura Uy in fl-ptemher
18X5 establishi tg a uew road m irke 5 out
• y the Road C mimi--u>n»r« appoinud for
that purpose coiiHH-uciog at the r-uuen<x
ol R ibert Neal on lot of land No 72 3 d dis:
tnct and stn section <»fadd counts .ml ran’
nitig through land lots No’s 73, 14, 43 and
42 by the residence* of R F Wi.eeter. E.taaw
beth MoodjFand T II Tbra her.
H Tc » t»KR, Ordinary.
Bneklcn's Arnica S *ive.
T«r. Beat Salve In the world lor Cut*,
Bruises, Soret*, Ulcers, salt Ithuum, Fever
More*, TetU-r, t'hap)>rd H-inda, Cb.ltdains
U«,ru» ,aud <ll Skin Erupliour, ami positively
cures Phea, or no pay r-qulred. It G gmtran
t<«<vt to give perfect satisi .Mln. , or money re
funded. Pt foe 15 cents psriiox. For MALE
BY G. G. Hu Ison.
Georgia bouglas Cnnty— * >urt of Ordinal y
fersaldoonnty, Hept ?m »r Tur n—ihs>.
It Is ordered by tips court that there b»And
there l» h'jrebjtusscs.ss.i and levied on the t.x
able prope; tjjfif said county for the y«*r par.
Th* Joliowing nmotutis or percent t'> wit:
For paupers r.vecenisnn the one hundred
dollars ot taxable pnrpern .
i'«»r siilarie- and commis.-.ons of c »tifxt.y o'"-
lleers ten c - its on tlnume J>u»d cad dollars
•f taxable property. For court expences
' wen ty fivt* comso,t the one hund<*e t duii
nr« of taxikble property. For in
dnbtmess fifty eeuts op tha one httu
drei.d dollars ofLnxabie property,
Mnklns io all nieaty e«-uuo t ti>e one buu
<l retv I dusters of ifie taxable prujssiy ofs.dd
county for said year. Levie t >e lai
lilst,.
11. T. C»oi«?r
Orel teary.
SHERIFF SI LES
ror Novetnbfr, 1885.
* WIU he sold before the court house door tn
the town ot Dougln-vill , (»•., uti the fir-1
Tu-adtty in November. 18-*, eeiw.-en tiic legal
hours «.d «tlr, the hdiuMriug pnmer.t; u-wlt;
Ijotnt land No. Ruin the 2nd district and sth
RActl'-h of originally Carroll now h-iMgls-t
county. Lev ted m» ami to t>» «r»M uudara
and by virtur-ottw > wildland i.x ti.ta- i*A
sit'd byw A Mayer.lax collector of uontlas
county forstate andeuuuly U«x*s due oti said
lot far th-’ years snd Wit.
HENRY WARI», .Sheriff.
GEORGI A—Dotiglftß Conntv.
Whereas J. Henry Winn, A Im awtrator on
the e«tate of F. M, Freeman by hi« petition
shows to thi< e»mrU the same indue duly
tiled an<l enterwi of record Inat he has fully
admintsteml the said estate. Tfi Is Iberv
fnre to elte all t**r»»na c ttccrufal. ban kin
deed and eroditors l<» *-u-w c-tU'-e, If sny ttv'v
, can, why sal I admlnis tutor .Imuld not be
« iw-barsM from his adimnisir *tloti, ind
receivel.'jtter* ofdi»miw'l«<i on the hrs! M>»-
d»y iu Augustnext. i’h»* Mav at » laa*.
H. T.HWRK, Ordinary.
1 GEURG! A—Douglas Count v*
I Tn all wh'Mit it utwy cmi tern—E. I’-dk gti'ir
di n for Thom ts fir i- -'. appt tvs to mt fo
’ leteeis of clsii-is4 >n from siit xnardianahip
an l I will nass up>« bisappla’ati nt >»» the
' first Monday in September, tteXl. at my ofli -e
! In Doagissvlttc, -’•id ronntv. Given usd -
my hand and oirteta! sgw«t>ire tins June 2nd
lssl H.i.Li<H>er»ordi. I>. C.
-
j ZT" -,„7. ’±:
‘ NOTICE.
I i a Ui.'tt’sf rn imlay in < »ev*iasr next n».
pl <a hat will i*e m <de to the <mrt o Ordb
? H.W., of ili'tigts. I'ntttay tie, S.l* Ivax r 1«» sei,
r,l the ‘:«nd» t«cl«-UKlUg <«« the t.”*la»e l.lf i\ e
‘ M« Etc-alius !.«< - m.sudVuU dvcm* <-d ha
ithv bear it of the heir* atul vr<sfiior» us wild
decaaMs!
Aug-Ms ISa . - \ MeEitc.ll:,
5
County.
8 h day ot July 1885, a :
5 petilio Avas filed in my office, signed
s by the requisite number of freehold
ers asking for an election to be held
t in the H’Hst district. G M., on the
’ question “For Fence” or ‘Stock law.’
H. T. COOPER. Ordinary.
July 28th 1885.
An Important Discovery.
The most Important Discovery is that which
bring* the most good to thegro ued. number.
Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Cunsiimpt.oii,
Cougtis, and Gold., will preserve the health J
•'and sav* life, and is a priceless boon to the
I iilUicted. Not uly iloes it posit; vety cure Con-
Miniption, hit Coughs, Uoids, Bronotiitt*,
Asthma, Hoarsen ties-, and ml eifectionsofthe
Throat, Uhest,iMid bung.-, ytel atou<» t<> its
wonderful curative powers. If you doubt this,
got a Trial Bottle Eree, at G. G. Hudson’s
Drug Storj.
A Greal Discovery
Air. Wm. Thomas,, of Newton, la., sty<:“Mv
adi'.- itas be-'n seriously filf.-cie.l 'tilth aC rtigb
tor twent.v-iiiv-i years,and this spring nim’e
.!, severely tU-nv ovi-r tiefua. . She had used many
, remedies without r elief, and being urged to i
; try Dr. King’s New Discovery, dt I so, with
j most gratifying results. I’h-t first, bo tie re
lieved her very milch, and the second b it,lie
luisnbs lately cured her. Mhe h-is not luul so
, goo l health ior thirty years. i’rlai Bottles
I nt G, G. Hudson’s Drug Store. Large
sice SI.W. 1
I* .1/ .
’! uhaws ■ «’«’<£vc.' 4
r: Hu jiura •
Jtrw-FiMalWsyV : 4wXb'i' o«- a lore,
t .ghtt' njWM : ' ■' T ‘'-f'-uluo
I CmICAiF.. iuca-jO. U.u
j c. WRICST
—DEVLS I.X
imucs
__ a N 1)
IWily.
Groceries,
DOUGLASVILLE, - GA.
Bought his M' dic’n x from one of
the best Wholesale I)-ug I.miso
in the .state, and evervfhing is guar
anteed to be Fresh, Pure ami Gen
uine, and he proposes to sell them
cheup-’r than anvboky. His Drug*
w ere boiioht for Ja«h, and at ilm
verv lowest (’ash Pi ices, and (hat
enables him to sell as cheap as the
ch< a j e-t.
aII laboring mtn who earn a
living bv the s ,/2”t of their brow,
<»’>ds and
' l l' meat-iirc :.ml
w.uit o> ir.t'Je
m-t »n a square
with all 7nen, arc invited to ctll
and examine his go<><L and get his
prices before you buy, ami tlmn,
Dade where you please. iligiie.-t
market price paid fi»r country pro
duce.
J c Wright.
f B Wil HIT’S
| 0 Mini MU «
T -BAR ’
‘ Douglasville, Ga.
Stewe-vts wa©t X/EasHCorxi
STIL IN THE LEAD
Price PergallOa sl'7s
TUTT,<B —UTTLE GIANT
HTMLATOXC
a—w
PELLS
25 YEARS IM USE.
i The Greateet Medical Trisnaph of th* Ag«'
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Los*of appetite. ftowelaentire. Paia la
’ the head, with a dull *? * fc ®
sack part. Pain wader tho staoaider
klsie, FnllwcMt aftar eatiua, xrttta awlw
I inriinntion to exertion of Body or mind,
> Irritability as temper, lo* spirit*, with
: a ferliaof h*rtnr«ealetted *om» dnty,
, Wearing. Diztiac**. J-|«tteria« at the
‘ Heart. I»ot* before the eye*, Headache
‘ ? aver the riaht eye, Reatieaaaeas. with
, «tf»l drenma, Highly ewiorad I rina, and
H CONSTIPATION.
: Tins I’l LUS are e 'pedaHy adapted
to ftr't rr.< t -« one d«ne effn ♦* encn a
- ? ebw> it • oftf*tnß^tcnirhttteantTenr.
TU. I.rrwiM tlie AptMtlte,»jHl<sntas th*
bad. t • Take oa Fleah.t 'V*' ' 1 “
I noHridirJ.f 4 trih. rTonlc Arti o * <®
t». >•U.e*ti< e OntimaKeen« «r *'? uI JL'
P'*vPW. »« Mart-ay at..
TUTTS HAIR BYE.
.. G»at Haim or Wm«xe»B changed to a
, Guimt Black by a stagi* &pp»io« i! ’ OJ * « f
* ttiiOTE. n
ESTABLISHED ‘
"RIKQVM"
MENKOS
Clothing House,
SUCCESSORS TO
M. MENKO&BRO.
JULIUS MENKO, Manager.
we L d bov. CLOTHIITC
GEXT’S FUKNISHIXG GOODS, HATS, CAPS AXD SHOES,
NO. 3 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WatcheS '<
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Diamonds, 1 .1
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ART GOODS <
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J. P. SEVENS & CO, ;
Jewelers
ATLANTA. - - GEJRGIA i
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WWBTii
LIHI Mffll
, A tianta, ffa. ' . I
TToxxx XrruLfirElwt lt.'W®
Yer sit inj nHwdnmiui or bonM. nothtngwquaU
HamJWXW Ln<i**ZKT.
OMLY sao
'SWB* PHILADELPHIA SINGER
Incindtnr Tncker, Rn flier,
box of * liemmenj. and Biod
iwteE'i er.and usual outfit of twelve
, pieces. Warrant* S mrt.
‘5 days’t. k . i /2S
rffifl honw before yew pay
o*l @ Vac |SM owe rent. A* ether aeicmp
' < ’-Trl AaAerffß w»eMne tn the
jALrfw/L fUrt/'t rhrrr* tn mnbe
IT Mil ®W* They are iiand
fin dnrable. and llyht
. jvlrtuHiinc. Sam a» «ftsr coau
* s '*A males ckarH team »4« t» RS9-
Pwrchaar from «« and save KIO. t*end for
circular and 1 C. A. WOOD & CO.,
test’iuonials. J IT X. Tenth Mt.. PhWsJ'a, Pa.
MILE
Tne I chi dm usd moat_ J*MSh Jpgl JB
E pierciuaty *b
■ wlitetle v.'.ede. Cta>w.>.. < .T?fe,t*a^ , wa®W
be heard frotu one k> ~ •I*l*l
twomilas. aathi
atxe of a fam
brreetit re tr»X-.-g > -JM&.yaKgF w *•
car.ridge. the «afw.
Isvaiu- rltt*?n »«wu
abie *»• *•* ewe*
*• taraae airasM lain
* X MR- ® e,,t fr ’«. by
JB*’, Hiidi for-1.5 eenfain
matrijM. Order »sw.
* n<! ee! P' ,r <'dabiave ..J
C«»». Oyaeitiat, etc. AiMresa
K T.NNI E. Al.fdMaN 4_< O .
PHIi.AUELTHi&. PENX’a-
Mi i
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
firmlna. Smokers of BUeWaH** G«auiao
I*. 4 to 2& Bull D'irbain Smoklnx Tobacco wfM
receive Premium* m fotloww •«
9e>OO termii and condition hero apociflod:
iBtPAEMUBSS.OOO
&
?300 3d “ SI,OOO
$8 other PremfaaMMiMmtlMVM.
si£s>O The X premium* will b* »w»4*d
$2245 December n. IBM. Ist Premium
Koes to the person from whom w* r*.
STwV celve the tergeet number of oarompty
sl7 O tobaooo bngs prior m Dt». W. M witt
$l5O b« fri’en f<»tt» next largest number
® v or; and than, in tho order of the aumbar
raX °- r Bmptr wwiT *’ from *•*’*
JJSLOO the twenty.five msceeeaful •••-
£9O toatanta. Xaeh bag 'Mil baar our
original Bull Durham label, U. *.
Revenue irtimp. and Caution Notte*.
<P»" Bag* must be done up aaetwvly la a
S6O package, with name and adftr*** *C
tender, and number of tag* eoatate-
Sat* Pldnly marked on the outalda,
Jp’wV and mn»t be sent, charge* prepaid, to
S3O Blackweil’a Par ham Tebaaoe
Co.,Dcrham.N.C. Every gaauiha
package has ptetnre of Bull. aa
SIV Sm our n*rt announcement. w
SOUTHERN METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUBL
NASHVILLE, iTBNN.
The largest Rook Manufacturing F.vabliehmeirt ia
the South. A full assortment of the better das« ot
miscellaneous books constantly on hand. Theological
book-, and Sunday-school song-books and librarie* a
soectalty. Clarfctlam Aitvooate.
General organ of the Methodist Rptscopsl Cbureb,
South. Twenty pages each week. A pure paper fa*
the old and young. Only $2 a year.
Sunday-achi'ol PeritMltenl*.
I.igiit penoilicals leaf teacher* and
scholars; different grades and prices; issued weakly,
( monthly, and otiarterly. . .
Catalogue of boeks and specimen* of ChnMiaa
Advocate and Sunday-school Periodicals seat free
to any address.
Estimates furnished on all kind* of Beek aad Jeb
Printing. Address
Southern Methodist Publishing Hou «,
’ NASHVILLE, i’ENK.
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COTTON PRESS.
AWARDED
Grand Gold Medal
BXDTG
First Preaima ra Cott® Prsms,
AT THE
JOT ORLEANS ESTOSTHOE.
Wft have been makiny thrift praMaa far e«wMt
y»ara. and for r»»«of working, psrlboClo*
of machinery and sntiefiaetioa «• *h«
naer, they are Vi Ao It k rt v*l,
Ws make th«m tr’th bA<»if f»«tn * to 15 tw* deah
With the de«p l»a bu t littia trampinf tai tamflid.
We make a bale of fronySOO to AS* Iba. welffek
Our prenea work by hand or ateam power. M
may bode- re-1, pri- ea rary acoordtag to aiaaant
kind of l're« desired.
Our LITTLE GUST RTOSATUC PBEM H
THE BEST t d:«n Pma made.
TFrt?ef»r« Cireviar* Malta tec tend by
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AGEKTS WASTED. RI«IHW*W4» V«b
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