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• the weekly star.
VMABI.ES 9. PEAVY, Publisher.
De»«LA«viLSE, Geo£«ia, Oct. 22nd, 1585.
THIS PUPEg «
IzOCA-X. GOSOIXS-.
J. H. MoLARtt.
ATT,Y AT LAW,
DOUGLASVILLE GA
Mr. J. C. Stockely is in Douglas-
Ville with his Photograph outfit, and
is ready to make pictures for all
seizes, ages and colony His tent is
pitched near the Post Office, and he
asks all who wish pictures of them
selves or friends, to cail. He gaur
antees satisfaction.
Many thanks to those of our sub *
Mribere who have come forward and
paid their subscription.
Stoves from 15.50 to SIO.OO at I.
M. & JU, B. Watson’s.
A good many of the Carroll far
mers are bringing their cotton to
Douglasville.
Read the advertisement of Dr. J .
L. Selman in this issue. If you
want to raise fine Jersey cows he can
accommodate you,
By request, Rev. N. E. Mcßrayer,
pastor ot Salt Springs circuit, will
preach his sermon that has created
Vo much discuss.on throughout his
■Circuit, from the text, “Beware of
Dogs,” the 2nd Sunday night in No*
▼ember at the Methodist cuurch in
this place. Let all attend to he-r
this much talked-of sermon.
Cape at I. M. & M. B. Watson’s
at 25 cents apiece.
The prohibitionists have tfco thou
sand tickets ready to be voted.
• Don’t forget the election next
Wednesday. Come oiit and vole for
prohibition.
Ladies all wool Shawls for $1.35
at Mattie Watsou’s,
When you come to town next week
to vole, please cal at lb« Star office
aud pay you. suoseription.
Mr. W'.llie Pool, son of hr. ll'. IL
IW, of this plaeir. fef*- < ’o»»gl ille
Ch week. for Gzfiiru, »ih*iw
••fiver Emory *• * aura ui.
Willie is oue of our belt, and M -Jiu
cav yothitf arefi aad halt at< uiftiWl!
• pUlatluD,
Mr. W. 11. Connadv di D-mj’re*
ViUr, ami MM A.ice BroWu, us Eott
Valley, were m*rrie<i last Jlon lay,
at too rcMnuumc vi I>. E‘igu»
Rev. J. B. U. Qah.mu odfui-'iiug.
’lbe Star OMUaiuuuiaojs iuv yuaeg
Voupie uu tluir t|l(# toned Uks*, ami
wishes thw:u utahy y«ur« vs uaalloy-'
ad huppiflLSsi
Goto MSttie W&lsou'e to buy
cheap sadilUti.
We have printed one thoatand
llakcU for the aati-prohibitiohist.
They say they will whip the fight;
Miss Mattie Rawli, one of Core*
la’s charming young ladies; is visit*
ing Douglasville.
• Miss Willie Franke, of Haralson,
Is visiting Mrs, Duncan, ofthu place.
Parties indebted to me by notes
and accounts carried over from last
year will fiud them in the hands of
od.oers for collectio ' if not paid by
first of Novenber. “A word to the
wise is sulficenU”
G. G. HuDifort.
All wool Under Suits at I. M. &
M. B. Wateon's.
Rev. A. B. Vaughn, pastor cf tire
Baptist church t»f this place, will
preach the dedication arrmon of
Sweet Water uuurch tue Sad Sun
day in November.
Parties indebted to us either on
Drug Or Medical accounts will please
call aad settle at once for we must
have our money.
Hudson & Edgs,
When you viidv Douglasville be
sure and *ee “The Fsrmvi* I'licud."
This ia * new and aubatantiai nagou
lor sal* at N. B. < J. T. Laacati.,
jMcw <Sw.fe). 11 ia t<* moat sub
f»*nU»j wagon mad®,
IX you wwl tn pay us unyiidag
Wu ywor aoeoQUW do hesitate
kusMoas th* uuitor is tick. If uot at
btaoSew you o*a find him at hi* reu
ideoe* r*ady u> reciipt you. No
ouc else U*b Um ao'diGii.y to xeixipt
JOU.
We n turn our thanks to Z. K
Johuauu lor a livc-j vuad aftiat pota
to,
If you want lo trade where Ute I
sud cheapo goods are kept
tali ou 1. M. & M. B. WaUvu.
The Sunday a. oola of tl>u | love
are Urg»»y aueudva.
g.figqe—&lUlM»|| I-TJ3U
I Wehave received th® following, which we
cheerfully print, written by ono of the bright
est little girls in our town;
In Memory of Little Ralph Dersett.
One more qjrave’n thr> chu’-ohyard - ,
One more Angel in h - ’* v en;
Liken beautiful, tender flower,
lor * shurt uniugiven.
No more will ills darling face
From his cradle laughingly peep;
No more will he lighten our hearts:
He rests in a last, long sleep.
Softly the Angels bore him*,
Up to the realms above;
Gently, lovingly wafting him
Into the Heaven of love.
I They say rt he was only a baby;
I A delieate,fragile ehiids”
< Yet a rnoUisr’M heart is breaking
For one look at his fsue. so mild.
He’s tenderly watched and eared foA
Up in that elty *f light;
Hee praising the Bedeemer wl'-h oar loved
ones,
la their beautifal robes of white.
’Twere better thust God knows best
What each who bears this life > hall meet;
‘Twere bettet that our oarl ing little Ralph
Should rust evermore at Jesus’ feet.
One who loved him.
I. M. &M. B. IFsUoh,iJe selling
more goods than any firm in town.
Call before the bargains are all gone.
Come out to hear Dr. Felton speak
next Tuesday, and pay for your pa
per while you arc in town. Don’t
fail.
If you find a cross mark on your
paper you may know we want what
you owe us.
Dr. W. H. Felton of Cartersville,
will address the citizens of Douglas
on the subject of prohibition at the
Court House next Tuesday, the 21 th.
Dr. Felton is one of Georgia’s most
noted men and every man in the
county should take advantage of the
occasion to hear him,
Mr. Albert Perdue, of Senoia, wad
elected principal of the Douglasville
High School, last Thursday night*.
Mn Perdue is not the choice Os the
people.
Patronize the merchants wbd have
the public spirit to advertise theft
business.
Do you advertise your business In
your county paper? If not. I would
move out and wake room for some
man that would.
The temperance question futnish
esa lively topic for discussion on the
street and elsewhere;
A large crowd attended the alfcday
singing at Mor.’istown, last Sunday.
Miss Ada Tapp, who has been vis
iting her sister, near this plaee, re
turned to her home near Acworth
I<»st Monday. Mis* Ada is one of
L’jbu’smost faaoMiaikigyoa’igviadiM. ■
Mr. Lee Tapp, O' e of Acworth’s ,
moat responsible young UrmerSj visi- ‘
led Douglas last Sunday.
Call near the Drug Store ot Mr.
J. C Wright and have your picture
t.,*cu.
Col. CaruHclei of Coweta, will ad
dre«B the people ou prubibitiow at
Morristown next Bal.ui;A*jrhTght.
Douglasville has her share df law
yers and doctors. They are all gdo I
dtixensaad appreciate their county
paper.
The piohibition people are not
quite as jubilant as they were a few
weeks ago, but still bite hopts of
winning. We don’t thlak they
should be discos raged for we are
confident oi aaccesa.
Rev. J. B. C. Quillian and wife
have gone to Bowden Liiha Springe
seeking fur health.
You will please excuse the scarcity
of news in this issue. Tire editor is
sick again and it is imp a ?le for
him to give the Star jus.ice.
Mr. P. E. Baxley, our worthy
depot agent, is tinging “By o’ bxby
bnntin.*” T’a a girl. Hurrah sos
C Itveland, Paul a id bis baby.
We have received a fine boquet
and a lump oi »»r-:iuun candy from
one of our gool ladies. .<«auj thanks.
Mr. Nath Lipscomb. J i*.*.* ho lived
>1 Bear this pae , Mi. lui B»ud Mosn
tkio, Ah. last Moult, ni .Lt. We
< hope Nath wtil bt well pleased with
| his fiew home.
Several of our citizens speak of
moving to Sand Mountain Ibis fall.
Morristown will have a now fash
ion speech from uno of our able spea
kers as soon m they pay up all of
their accounts. Ws wilt try and be
ou hand to help do the choeriug.
Douglasville ia the banner cotton
market.
Mr. S. V. Abercrombie informs ua
that Uis district basu t but cue prohi
bHhm man iu it. If you will wait
umil the 28th of October we think
you will tied out that Crombie’s will
Lave at least 90 votes for prohibition.
We hope so, at hjapt.
UaeU R«*w:.a fa Every Case.
p. A. oradfjw*> wholesale paper dealer of
OlmiW'M o*». lean , write*, tent sere mmeerl-
Oki.iy artVcl»>l with a severe c-dd i&a* eettied
on bt<* bed tried SMUty r»w>edlt>* yi’.honl
bitwef. *rtM«je»d ia try Dr. JSiwc’e New
I iftMX-*ery lt*r <«.»i«u*»»root>, dhi V* and wits
5 r .li e.y mJ fey K'v «. ,ttw W»uw».
t»«n«e which t»it» it* W* •■■oed U ta *U* <amiU
r»r all * (High* eit t wft«W I*.-! ram» le.
Ybi* >< t«-->•<’*•• th wphkii WtawFitve*
Have bee a *a*'*a«y tb»« VlacuVery-
Trbi lG’ii*e lrvu • » W. <J. Ik*". a« fc*ns
1 Jvwre.
e WiEfc iAn G’. Oc‘. idlh
I At
I at tbe Methodist chureh for lhe purpose ol
discnßuing tb. qiies ion of Probibiiio: '•
Ttse raeetin'- was opened by singing • A’l
hail tba nower of Jesus naKe, ’’ and prayar
Jed hy J. K T. BroiLi.
Organiz-d by electing J. R T. Brown chaii
mat’ and tV. W. Hin3maa’> Sec-
Rev- C. 8- Owens letoffin astiring appeal
in advance of Piohlbii o.i dealing defy
in Statistics, and demonstrating in startling
figures the cost of the liqour traffic.
An opportunity was then extended to the
opposite side- which was accepted by CoL
W. A. James who made a lenghty speech,
devoted mainly >o an effort to arouse the
prejudice of the thoughtless anil unlraraed-
Col, J. 8. Janies replied to hie brother in
his usual convincing stile.
Prof. CJ. Holmes Clark was ueit>!all|.l who
responded partly in r*ply to sones personal
remarks indulged in by Col. jy. a. James
and in some logical arg imants in favor of
Prohibition.
Tbe next Speaker was N. E.JMcßrayer, who
gave a graphic description of tbs Social
dram drinkek
A vote was then taken on the stion
including only legal voters, which resulted--
as follows;
Prohibition. - - a 57.
Anti prohibition, • * oq.
5 The ladies were then givenran opportuni
ty, and voted unanimously for Piohibition,
The crowd sung ‘ Praise God from Whom
all blessings flow,” and the chairman pro-
the benediction.
Thus the meeting closed: and was a de
cided success for v rohioition.
W. W- Hindman Secty.
Au Old Citikea Speaks.
Mr. J. M. Norris; an old resident of Rome,
Ga , saye; that he had been b.ully troubled witn
Kidney Complaint for a great many years ano
with Eczema for three yoars; times could
scarcely walk and had tried many remedies
Without benefit, until taking Electric
Bitters and anointing tils hands and ;eet with
Buckien’s Arnica .Salve; This treatment
ahorded him great relief ;ind he sirortgly re
commends Electric Bitters to all v, b j culler
witn Kidney Compltints; or need a Biood
Purifier. Hold byU G. Hudson.
Prohibition at Salt Springs-
large number ofliidiu andGontlomen
assembled at the Method let church on the
evening of the 17thl The exercises were
opened with a soug by tae Salt Spring!
choir and a fei vent prayer by Rev. J. B. C
Q tilllan,
Upon motion Columbus Blair was called
t j the chair; and A. J Bo *en nqueeted to
act as secetary. Upon motion resolved that
no speaker be allowed inure than 30 minute*;
and no pet son be allowed more tbdn one
speech and thatjW. A. &J; M, Jamia anti
prohibitionist be allowed to represent their
aide of the queehoo.
Col T. Robert* bVing Vailed responded
in aa able speech of minutes in behalf on
prohibition-
col W. a- James wai then calle d a'Sid »<>
dtSAd the audience iu his ueual stjVe -be
gifting With U»e prop t; .-
Wi-m nmvemwft <r->
le iby VWdrm-w Gruckarus Ihfldeia SpitjU- |
usiut au-ih .. p s m ,. s ito '
c <«e L--'iaiati >n ibe pi«(«reui’e
f;Mbokkre in tbe bill «um the
; it. Viz '. •> ic luk/and o-‘>nl
the bold aaieition that God ufiide •‘JBSw” I
Prof. c. H clerk vaa ealle-l for and made
an umyuHYßrable argument in fuvorof pro
iuofiloa, answering fully all th# objection*
that had been made to the bill under which
tbe llrctfon is being held.
J. M. Jauie* was called ated '-e’S’Hf with
the proiH-sitimi that the hane wan
ona and that this wi- a political meeU->g !
Hud «peke of Ute adherence lo the principle
advocate! bytho party in p-iwsrand went
o. toce is-ie Or V, T, Felton an I c»l Al
MiSnitth for th*k eonj.ict ia the L’gida
ture on the prohibition qjeation aad aseert
iug that it was iuipoteibie under the bill to
prohibit, and lull/ luabting that it w<« un
Jit»t td doufiacate tbe Urga amount ol proper
ty tn vetted in Diatilleries and Brewerise in
tu« state. At the ooncluii-m of ’.jitnes
•p-iec.i the auiiprohibitiooisf left the Lense.
ALer dThicli f’rof. J G, Gamp Dr P; 8
Ver l iry Riv N- E- Mcßrye.- r M- Hley
T PdfSeraud E- G- Gri/gs and R r - R
Grey colored alTmade r.ppropriate and well
remarks in favor cf prohibition when
ih e meetingndj nirned- Cißliij ck m -2
a j Bowen- Sect.
IMPROVE YOUR StOCK
Knowing that good milch cows are always
lu ileman and as half breed Jerseys are claim
ed to be the most prolific and best milkers,
1 hkse purcdWed « » .
THOUOIRrH BRED JERSEY BULL
the moat valuable In Vuh part ol the alate,
wljos-?look, aiona will eonviaoc you that he
iaattlolalinfor him. Thosew* —totru>«
their stock with him and there s */ ;r« t-’y im
ptove their breed cur. ascertain terms by ca.i
i ingat my olfic-s or mi lrewsiug mo by luaii
Ifyeu 'Visa fovee him. t e <fsn he founti in my
p. I hl-p rfwe' build and beauty will amp
!y i‘ M you io anti him
' ' J. L. rteUaac,M.».
t* lUgta-vltlc, Ga.
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, u .Xa S t >»■* b k Sa. W*- wr
lb LoA< IfTire.H4.il th Isreft.
hi.? .*Lv*r cey-ar. preuatca to;£-<rj £-ibsaibcr. ‘
L’KEKA-t. ettrUfi Ox'?'Kßß. j
IttsAt TTSkvap with a Clock, ®eft»cvc«i,
I ! i 5* i*> /• o *rr E' rV if
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t < crtVs fa Sv.esmi foe Samtfc Copy *»J
V6KCE $ CO-,
l'L.«a van-age, 1«»»
; w <o peu*» h« r-1— K .
- I <a r M W « ? . «v«we Westaww, loHA** «Ti
i Isaiaf SW-WSir-.. e'«iab»e —*£»’•>*.. wits si.-r tare
rwTw* IMS-iwWs 4*i, S Ft Iks aV
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' Sales For November 188;
u Sl ?; d bes 2 l t rt^o U3e.lnor i
d the town ot Hou-lasyftie Ga on the flm, t v
lu ovt ""ber the lecn! hcu -
ofsd le the following described property t
' Y l ' • Ify “ores of 10t..0f lu nd No 205 iifitie -> n ,
r district anu sth s-thtiou of orignMll v ('ar7o<
now Douglas coUnty', the.si.id o-nu being o
the ofsaid lot; and all of said lo
l £ x /‘. e V ,^ iac , res on the north side of silid 'o
Whtyh has been set apart us dower of Mr*
Nancy Nally*. Leviedcn and to be sold h*
I virtue of and to satisfy a fifa which issue,
-rum the superior court Os DCtigias bJuntyh
Na *ly and agsv st J. B. yalii
: st* n«.r - ,he
, Also at s ime time and place Wil
be sold. Town lot of land No (7) j r
block (24) irj tbe tbiVn of Douglas
ville Ga and tbe fiCnse situated
thgreon. Levied an arid to be sold
by virtue of and t© Satisfy two fi
which issued from Douglas ao t y
oourt, one ia favor of J. B
gett A Co.;, and o*« ir ibvoi
of J. B. Baggett A Broi s . both
against T ; G. Snopshire et trustees
of A- M. B. Church Ga
levied on a8 prope. ty Uf.said defeß
- levy made by D. \V. Johns
Baiiff D. C. C. and returned to me.
Also at same time and place will
be sold two town lots of land in the
town of Douglasville Douglas 00,
Gm, being t#o hundread feet square
in the south west corner of Block 41
In said town frontiag on the sast
aide of Price Blr?kt 200 feet and
running back East 200 fe.t levied ou
and to be sold under and by vi tue
of two tax fife IssHued by \V. A. Say
er Ux collector of said County for
tbe years 1883 & 1834 against P. S
A’crdery levied on as ! he property of
S -Verdery. Levies made by
D. ft. Johns L. C. a*d returned to
me; Oct. Ist 1885,
Henry W-ird; Shereff
NOTICE.
G?f,obßl?i°™. Ce: Dou S'«s<io«nt.y Georgia,
b» ! received by in*-, until 10
O Clock, A . M., on the fb-st Tue*<lAy in N<>-
vctnbvi, Isd, fl> r the Superintendency »f the
Dt uglns county Pauperpand Farm, and also
foi a I ay-ucian to the I’.iuper.H at th® farm
th® persons receiving the positions to take
?,r of ? n . IKt IBSt ’’ rl, ° rixht to reject any
or an bids is reserved.
H. T: Cfioper, Ordnary.
_ SHERI Ft' SALK .
For November, 1885. ’
• Will lw? sold bclora tlfe court house door in
the town of DoughwvllDi Ga„ on the first
Tuesday in November; IB,s»J bet ween thel-jirai
hours of sale; thd following pronerty; to-n'it-
Lot of land No; 85 in the 2nd district and sth
section of originally Carroll now Douglas
county. Levied on and to be no'd under
and by Virtue of two wildland lax fi.tas. Is-
AU«d by W A Sayer; tax collect or of Douglas
<a>unty forstateana countr taxeii due on said
lot lor the year. irts3 --nd 1HI(
11FN RT WA HI >, 3h eiHr.
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Ilcreiiacr -.>• rrou* ceused by tlaaoa
of alooLJ o-tnbT-.x Y■r.k. fulr.-ve. AraLd aM
press* a., fjoftaming < t t.«? Brain
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v vn»tu«« Old Age- Rnrrtar -ea, l-cev
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nbitfe or over-iadnhser-e*. Eacjt box conkac
r>M m< <w*‘fc tmm<srt. t! •«> n box. yr a* x boas
CurS&U?. sent by emu! prepaid on recf’pl es prtc?
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To rare an? car. Vt ith my
for bis Loxee, •cwrtpxnted w.lh l-tyA
eend ihe pnecnaeer < ir. w-itUst
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t»CUK.v Gk*ta»U«S Lioe.lca.lyv/
JOHN C. V/SST A CO-,
V. -‘AOtSON ST., CHICAGO. ILLA
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H. M. & M. B.
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The tiefedets of X»ow Prices
’ HAO JUS r RECEIVED ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST
I ...
e SELECTED STOCKS OF DRY GOODS AN D GEN-
» KRAL MERCHANDISE EVER BROUGHT
J TO THIS MARKET, AT PRICES
1 TirXl 1 DEFY COMPETITION.
beautiful Brocade Worsted, 5> pr. yd. Lidias’ z-nhy/
sacks, 30. Beautiful line Dress Ginghams, 10 cts. Blankets, 6.5, F: atil
nels, Id, Concord Jeans, 30, Cassimeres, 30, B-d ticking, 8, Check
Dress goods 7 cto. per yard. Ladies’ Butt m Morocco, solid leather ia
sole shoes, 1.23 Ladies coarse shoes, 83; Children’s shoes, solid leather ‘
43. Mens Standard Brogans, 1.20, French calf tie sh-ies, 2.50
, ie shoes, 1.75, per pair, ’
GENTS FURNISh ING GOODS.
' l l hh ts 35 ‘ Under - Gbnts Cvlloid. 10 to 13’
> Cellnloiu Cutis. 40. a pair. Mett’s Hats Ods to 2 50, 80y’5,25, to 75, ‘ '
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT COMPLETE.
Suits from 2.50 to §2O. Over coats 2.50 to .$8; Stoves,- Stoves, Stoveif
from 5.50, to $lO. AH gn u-anted, good line ol Grocries. Coffae 101 b. to’
1.00 (Good guaranted) Fsur per. barel $5/)0.
Friends come to see us we in can business, we promise you fair dedkiM
and bed nek prices. That tTC Will save you money and make yuu proauer.'
ous and Wppy. / i r -
I. M, & M B. WATSON.
i J. T. DuacaiL
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i ifiSLIiBL-E GCfc' DB, AT iJlriK fiOTtOM PRICBB.
j We have no g->o<L to tlfr-ow est give sway, Lift V7c do propose to give
• value received for every do’liror cCots worth that we fee’ll. Come an t
see th find we \UII prove otjt- SUteirierit.
We have just- received a hill stock of li. y GomL, FU its, Slues, Hits,*
Notions,Grocer:ies. d'obaco, Cigars Drugs and.
HascLware
; We niaks fi specialty of this line, Carpenters tooh Black smith tools ‘
; and in fact anything in life hardware line We h ive a Hrge lot of the Dir-
' can Georg’s Paciti: Axe cnll and ode, titfjy ar j given up to be the bust
I axe ever brought to this market.
i WesiiiUe’d the old reliab'le Milbtir.i Wag-> i.on > A »#•> H >rs *. Try one
, of our Hollow iron axle wagotts thi?y aril taking* t'fe 's£d in
i AYe pay the highest market price foT o>tlou, shingles <t all country pro
duce. We hxve uith us Mr A. H, Ne<-.1. of whom you all know io be
honest, upright and polite in all his transactions, he moat eordi.dy invitee
all his friend* to cull and sea him wh<?» in town.
Call and see us before buving elsewetv pnd we will mell ymt.
N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN.
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Wts of land
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verted ia t> « b’ the ln«i Will 'in I V m'■
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