The weekly star. (Douglasville, Ga.) 18??-18??, February 15, 1887, Image 2

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V. BassgecagMwasfit THE WEEKLY slfAR BY STAR PUBLISHING l K WAI, I. JAI KJECKSD IX. Kuterect. at the Dougrlasville Fist ne transmitted as second-class mail m flgjg SUBSOKIPTIOt For One Year, in advance,. | 00 C.o. PISAVY & j. s- JAMES, Pros Miss Van Zandt says that in marry ing the Anarchist, Spies* she followed the vole s of her heort, and she thinks that good people all over the country ought to applaud her. She says “Had I married an old invalid deb auchee avtth great riches chose ‘moral gentlemen who assail me now would have landed me to the skies, and many of my Christian sisters and brethren would h ave said to their sons and daughters,, .very commendable; a sensible girl,’and those who know me persohs,lly.‘I have always thought her so sweet.’ I prefer the censure of those ‘moral’ people, wlm. it seems, cannot comprehend a love match, doubly strong by a similarity of mental tastes and pursuits as ours is, to their appro val.” Miss Van Zandt makes the mis take of supposing that her choice was limited to Spies and “an old invalid debauchee with great riches.” It is even within the bounds of probability however, that she will wish that she had waited§for’the'_debauchee. .Ml,liv'd on a Cray Horse It Hides I'll, onj£li the Barracks of tlie Virginia Military Institute. ( . -xington, Va., Special to The Times-1 ■emocrat. A considerable sensation has been riated at the Virginia Military aititute here and in this section by a -•markable phenomenon, or optical illusion, or whatever it may be called, uwliich those who witnessed the sight insist they discovered a wonderful likeness to Cen. Stonewall Jackson i,i the strarigs visitant. At the break ing out of the war that officer was a professor in this institute. The following statement is given by James Hilton, a well known citizen of this place: “1 send you a thrilling and true account ofa ghost which has recently vppeared at the Virginia Military Institute. On the night of. the 28th, shortly after 12 o’ clock, as the sentinel wasattracted throught the sallyport to the front barracks by a slight sound resembling the rustling of leaves o>y!it <cou ty. i There seems to be considerable cx- I citemeut over the discovery of coal in the neighborhood o! Salt. Springs. It is claimed that while, the bridge across, ■ | Sweet water creek on the East leiin. j Va. and Ga., railroad was being built | coal was discovered in the bed of the S creek. .: Thisjrnay be true yet a great many arc inclined to doubt it. Not . having seen the coal ourselves, we aie not prepared to say what is there and j we wait developments. We trust t'.dt it may turn out to be a valuable bod. But since this excitement has begun we have talked to three different men who say that they can show the out eropingof coal in several places on Sweet water creek. One of them tol -us lie could go to a spot not eight mlies from Douglasville and get a wagon load of Coal in an hour by digging U We are not at lib- the names of these gentlemen but they are respon sible men and are considered reliable ,.p, .-v. We trust may be via,-'■Srtii - « q dis " I , . , i ■ g • •, d-faiid See c>ir"5? XlSdV jgpjp "v‘ \ i - M - || '""rifttv'll Vi ^ DEMORESrS PATTiKi^S READ 11 ..MM I Are Lke-DBly-_biie3 that- will give a perfect - | fitting garment,- % I'll. Sp®; -A ‘ - : b- ; ; ' t i -r? STIXiX.'Y- CHILD mMw out. of the ground , erty at present to.gi ye WHEH YOlTR H is j r yon awakened wit'n tlx» plteouS ,«ho is so Hg11 ■ - ..Jjt . ; . * * ' ||§ age upon its atom from tbe ©Heels. of- tcetci^g. THE BUSINESS SfM, . " .oisg is Are one. K X N improvements at Salt Springs. Cam Strickland has just completed his new store house and has just com pleted h Is new dwelling. Dr. C. C. Garrett has just completed a new store to be occupied by£some 2 merchants from Campbell county. Rumor says that six or eight new brick store hous es are to be built this year. Work is progiessing on the large Hotel as fast as could be expected. Mr. Murphy, the foreman says that the Hotel will be completed by the first of May wit 246 rooms. Mr. E. W, Marsh, Sr M and James A. Watson have been in the north for two weeks purchas ing furnature, dishes and other faxt ures for their Hotel and will return the last of this week. One hundred and fifty hands at work on the house. As soon as the hotel is completed a cot ton factory that will employ four hun dred hands will he built. If this is done th s will he fifteen hundred persons MgS in- 8id e of the corporate limits of the * withintwelve months, estate is in? great demand, party would sell no of E»G?al If the e^in* doubt, but that/ fif- ‘hitty dayfeff t is understood thiutSF lrthis Spring the land will be opened up ind we rnayt^TObltQnt.forfimck and substantial improvements to be ma k J. B. Baggett & Co., have just completed four new houses at the west end of Salt Springs. It is understood that Mtr. James S. Bov, of Atlanta will build several neat bouses this year. Still they come. a gentle wind, Instantly between two large forty six pound siege guns there appeared a soldier/'dressed Hi Confederate uniform and mounted on a large gray horse. His sword was drawn, his horse tightly reigned up and two white plumes floated graceful ly above his head. The sentinel,at first almost paralyzed with terror, had gazed upon the object but an instant, when it started through the sallyport into the courtyard at a round trot, crossing the sentinel’s beat and making 0l1 an audible sound, although he was passing over a solid brick pavement. The sentinel challenged, with a loud, voice, “Who goes there ?” The rider did not heed him, but passed on at tb same and impassable^irecip.ice at the rear of the barracks he vanished. The sentinel promptly called his corporal, who informed thelieuteriantoftheguard and the officer of the day. The guard wao immediately turned out and though a close and minute search was instituted no trace of horse or rider could be found. On the next night a similar phenome non was witnessed by a party of cadets and citizens; This time a sentinel was stationed in the centre of the sallyport to await the reappearance of the horse and rider. At the same time as on the night before, preceded by the ; same sound, the horse and rider appear,d and started through the sallyport at a great pace. The sentinel commanded “Halt! who goes there?" The horse approached nearer, and when two feet from tlifopoim^ftlmw'ntineJa'bayohct vanished,-5onj[y to reappear just in the rear of’the-Sfentinet,'iili en he pa sed bn in the dir-getion he had taken the preceding^glit, again disappearing at fhetdgeot' the precipice. An old Veter an present recognized the grand and rffiposing form-, f .the f ider to be ;■ none other than that of Gen. stonewall Jackson. So far no explanation can be given. : Wearied from the tabors of the i3®:^«9g*g|gl finds that he cannot nave tna c-.on r._:l. ;,--a .nepwwj rest, for the little darling U sud» slOwly and pitifully rafting rvmj 1,' d 3 < upon its system from tlia cIigcU OMoGTtfn.g, woald think to use iBr'S EJSafl#, 0Q2BUL, the Great Southorn and bowel complaints would ua u hojne. It wiiPcnra Bewol Disorders, ffor sale bT ai a bottle. WALTER A. TAYLOR, | " fi’p&e:' if- K 4'0&S "<?f ■•• I 1 v -*s p . 1® 1 | it ' runout ti t Ml y oi Douglas there i. ay ubu. CO of coal. Should th..i iM ino cas as is thought we may.Iook for one c the greatest booms in this section .ia hfis over been. Id i)oiig as n-to-u, out to be one of the richest nimerai con n ties in the State: it would not oniy sur- . prisethe people out side but it would astonish the pbpple of- this county. 0 11 ope to be able to aoniething different ■i&U' vB4. W next IBSue we glveH) u r read ers aix.ui the coal (lueation. inds in 8S®1ISUIS., fcs kiS’ ^ - * ?» O' it i y a On first Tuesday i t December last :tng to E. Bulk 1 dollars J! L. Per- Enterkin, Rev. J. R- .w AWAUPED- iisOO acres of land bejongl! was sold for near ten Uteusauc James, G. W. purchased by ■ '• , • vv T A'.vIK 11 Y+j-JW | i ! I «|g| \brivm Vvaldrnp and Son, 1 k,i and Son, l J. Bowen, Joda others. Beverai tracts has changed hands On the first Tuesday it the real estate of E, of Douglas county, Iso the property of rtba Stewart, deceased, was The plantation a few miles north brought $2,000.00. jyflnu i re and o. llds properly sinep. that time, in January i if.'Stewart, late deceased; and a Mrs: Ma sold at the same time gj Gothards creek, s Douglasville, isville,sold for Hbuse and lot in-Douglas over four hundred dollars, -tunes avid Homer Stewart bought the plan tation and A. jG^.W^dipgSphrJr.. MB Hon. M. 1V1. Grand Gold Medal BBIWGr first Premium on CsUon Prssses^ AT THE mW QELEAUS IIPOSITIOIn, We have been WaliiDg these pres»es for several years, and for ease of vrdrking of; maclii-skery and satififaetidw t<a tJs.e T»ser, they are without a rival, We malfo tiaem with boxes "from 8 to 12 feet deej? With the deep box but little tramping is needed;- We m&ke a bale of from-500 to 650 lbs. .weight. Our presses work by hand or steatn power, as 50ay he desired. Prices vary according to size anu [ kind of Press desired. Our LITTLE GIAST HTSEAUMC PPXSS is THE BEST Cotton Press made. Write fyr <’ CivcuUn'. I-Iaunfacturecl b/ o, w. CAKD’SfELL & CO., 4-gekts wanIiex). Y a DEMOBESTS System of bvess Gutting. Cliart'atfd'Bookhf full directions, enabling any one to ,'Ctit and Kit perfectly. Price, $3 „ ©On Sent by mail, postpaid, on'receipt .-MME,- DE^OKEST’S PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS . Alt® WHAT. TO ■WEAR TsjaWge Magazine’-’ of 3^ pages- of Kasliion Notes and ; Styles, iliugt^ated with about l 5 OOtt Cuts; - SentM po§t*paid, for. rest Sewing Machine,; ^jpLI» r ^TYXjE ONJLY -J# MpM, Haai-lV a®,GO© sols’.' ■»! giving perfect gatisth-Ction. rSpDorft Tvay other companies $40.00 prof t on & machine not so good A ATHE r-SMOEEST, hut buy direct or the man- ■iifaeturers. gent C. O. D. • Write-fi>r Circulars. -D^MOREST FAS Hi© Si arid V SEW§ si © P AG HIKSE GO., ; H East i;itii Street, New VorkCUy l!l CHANGE AND CIPPQiTUMITY. I, M. & M. B. WATSON, The Leaders Of FREEOiSTR $350' Low Prices. IBUTION. ABSOLUTELY GIVEN E PRESENTS. VffOVth Of good: butiqii. Sjjjj iee our good W., will from OiH day. nnrt up to Felnmr.v 25th; 18S7, give to each - purchaser : of #1.00 ASSI, a fUieT, e ititlrrg the holder to participate tn this Jjlstrl- thisui o>tie" to induce every person in ap'd rurronpding, BeuglasviUe to & o i piics’ ana it. .(onvinceA Unu we carry the largest and’best Betecjed stock of r>i'y Ghois and '@eneral Merchandise ever kept by ally merchant in Douglas county We promise to eac-h and every one who will, favor.«s with their patronage Just 'iMl'eqir'Uatife treatment in all business transactions,.'and pur pri-ebs-wUI Jiegs low as the -lowest at all nuns. Uelo.v se glvc« partial-list of presents we propose tovgiye away . Loo, i Presnts for YOu. mmWjl wml i H sf ■'■■■ Atlanta, bEEK and Whishfey M M Its cured at home with — - B M^WOOIjLEY, M.D. 65M Whitehall St. .r,;i wmo very itiaaiicai of it is * .. '-(,!.. t: ( 1 , ;\V3 V'. V (*-i 6 t r-jliy, '• »'* 1 l|■’ p SMJTH’bB^E 4 surelv destroy the germs «i and aiiorat permanent ‘ T , (MetBeaff ■. 2-5 cents pet, feewi# t .'f rtl druggiststaiM: dealsts hs rr ,-k. ■ or sey-i r-rkt. c t ** price, to any-part oi the, eotiiitiy . - y§fH§ haug.! A ’I.UCKY WOMAN. For weeks past some one has been robbing the residence of Mrs. Anna P. Shackleford, of Pleasant Hill, A..a., but when and how was a mystery. On the evening of the 26th ull., Mis. Shackleford was in her room engaged in writing, when her attention was directed to some one working at her window from the front portico. She hastily snatched up a pistol from a ta ble and had just got behind the door, and up went the window, and in step ped a rough negro six leet high weighing 175 pounds. Mrs. S. and went to her dressing and took out all the money belonging to W- : .J aiti cp, all out sold house and ■SB hundred “K Mr. James feet high and He did not see ease he could find. Plucky Mrs. S. started to shoot him when to her consternation <she discovered the pistol was not loaded. With a savage oath the burly negre sprang at Mrs. S. catching her by one of her hands, while in his other hand he held an open knife. He made a determined effort to cut the throat of Mrs. Shackleford. He cut through her dress, burying the blade in her left dreast, the cut being three inches in length and one inch deep. Two wounds were inflicted , on the arm and one in the hand. As he raised the knife for the fourth time plucky Mrs.'Shackleford succeed ed in freeing her hand from his grasp, and quick as a flash of lightning she struck him a-blow on the temple with the butt end of the pistol, which caused him to reel; two other well directed blows felled him to the floor. Just beyond him on a table was a loaded pietol he had not seen. She sprang past him to get i A Word About tlie surplus. The Republicans are doing'their best to get rid of the surplus so there will be no excuse for reducing the in During the debate in the Senate a few days ago Senator Allison said that he did not think that the surplus during the present fiscal year would be much over $15,000,000. Senator Beck stated tii ,t it could not possibly be less than 190,000,000. It is probable that Senat, r Allison took into consideration the dependent pensions bill, which, the; New York Evening Post says, will take out of the Treasury fully $74,000,- 000 a year, and also the bill to remove tlie limit from the arrears of pensoins act, which will cast the country |22Q,- .vi/t Aiifi 4V\n oci'Dut.rti' I'ifi.rti of which Will vtr the house smith has recently traded his house and lot in Dbuglasvillelor property^m the city of Atlanta ‘A. Baggett, Jr. J. | tin* first of January tin Salt Springs to; Mr. James, a. B >yd, of Atlanta, for seven dollars cash,and last wise . jH 4()id to Mr Boyd tvvb('other -lots in Salt Springs for three hundred dollars. J. S. James bought from. C. B. Dove one "lot in S .ill Springs f ir one hundred dollars. . A. I _ plantation from Mr. Spi L-uid in December last hundred dollars cash, bought of J. H. Winn itt Winston last week ■red dollars cash. o.o i: ai EOZEJU., ine LTlS-'T. the red for nineteen J. S. James 100 acres of land for nine hun- Promptiy effectively eated wonderful remedy, Try <# One Bed Room Set Furniture • ••• .HD ........... “ Gook Stove - • • • 1 M “ Double Sh'ot Gun - • • • “ Boy Shot Gun..—... - : : “ vget Knives and Forks...• • • • • • - .- <■- •(• • • iSet Glassware • • • • • ■ • ■ • • -l- • • • ■ • • • ‘ ■ • • • • “ Korasko Silk Dress Pattern;....... p • • • • : ■ 11 Worsted Dress Pattern..............«.• •......&■ “ One Clock • • • • • • “ Booking Glass.„ ........... • •: • • • b“ Silver Watch..m ■ H - • • gg§ • mm m ■ • • • j? Pair Solid Cold Plate Cuff Buttons; “ Solid Gold Plate Collar Button . .J/... . . - ■’ • • • - H : : “ u M * -Gent’s Ring. J > - --u ’ ' “ “ :: 0:' Ear Rings,, .,;J:................... • • • <i D‘ “ ■ “ Lady’s Ring.i “ Suit Men’s Clothing. y “ ■ Overcoat • • • 1 r&: ~‘ J • ‘ ■ • • v’ffl • “ Saddle...... jj • - • • • • “ . Razor. •. • • • • • - - • - • • • • ■ “ Fine Hat. p• M■ ■ ; ■ • • • •-••••• m• • • • • - “: Pair Misses Shoes . jC ....... •.. “ Lady’s Trunk • • • • “ Gent’sTrunk. “ Boys’ Svit Clothing.. fm■■■■■ v ■■■■ ■■■:■/■ ■ ■ : “ Gents’ Gold Shsrt Pin • • Gents’ Goid Studs • • Ladies’- Jersey Jacket,.... ,g, - Many other valuable Presents, hut too humerotus to name in detail. The above Presents wilt be distributed on.the evening of .Feb^iary 25th:1887,; by persons selected .by^bold^rs of tickets. The list of Presents to be seaj’eff in an envelope with Douglas county’g yeal plabed on it—iiot -to ba opened until the evenitig’Of February 25th,-1387, when a fair distributed will take place. . ? Yours Very Respectfully,- I. M. A- M. B. WATSON, Leaders of Low Prices, Douglasville, Ga. Tit it received a full Stock of Boots' and Shoes, Dry Goods; Hats; \ Caps, .Clothing ceries Everything new,and.Prices very .low, Nice Brocadet^ Worsted at 51r2 -eta, m 40 oo . 15 00 . 15 00 5 00 .. 2 50 .. 1 00 .. 10.00 ,. 4 60 .. 5 5 ... 2 50 .. 15 09 ... 3 50 ... 1 00 ... 5 .00 ... ' 3 75 V.. 375 8. 15 GO ... 10 CO ,.. 10 60 3 50 3 50 7 50 1 50 1 60 4 50 An interest- j treatise Blood and. Skin Diseases is mailed free to ail, rgm Atlanta,Ga. -W* ULCERS, Permanently Cared by iilif iWSt i • lifii i . . . and Groceries. Every thing new per yard. Prints B 5-4, cts. per yard. S V C1J JLXf »V . for Tickets. D i Or ■7 O Kasa3SHi«gg»B«w9agggf E Til® ONLY.Imported .8REECH-L0ADINQ ©UM, seen. She when he rose from the floor and dashed through the win dow just as a ball came in close prox imity to his head. He ran like “Maud 8” to escape. Mrs. Shackleford had a few moments before came up from her plantation on horse back; and .badly cut as she was abd bleeding fearfully, she quickly mounted ger steed and rode along at a rapid rate. As she caine within shoot ing range of the fleeing negro, she fired, the balLhitting him in the leg and bringing him down. She was up on him almost simultaneously with his fall, aud stood over him with cock ed pistol for three quarters of an hour, until she secured the services of three gentlemen, who carried him to jail. Mrs. Shackleford is getting along well, although her nerves were slight-' ly shook up. But she is a lady of ex traordinary power. She manages a large plantation, and takes Care of her mother, who is blind, her father, an invalid and 94 years of age, and her lit tie boy. She is a woman that Ala bama and the South should feel proud of - 000,000, the greater part of which w be required very soon after the bill is passed. There is still hope that the president will veto the dependent pensions bill, aud that Congress will not pass tilt bill removing the limit from the ar rears act. 1 Both parties, , however, voted for the bill which now awaits his signature, and if he proposes to do wliat he thinks will be tor the best interests of his,party he may make the mistake of signing it. It is-safe to say that neither party in Congress thinks the bill a jnst oi e. The Republicans proposed it, hoping the Democrats would defi at it, and thereby lose popularity with the so.- dier element. The Democrats were afraid to oppose it for party reasons. The .Northern Democrats, particular ly, felt that to vote against it would be to vote for their own defeat. Unless, therefore, the President has the coui- age to vote it, the Democratic parly will have the credit oi saddling a bur den of abo ut 175,000,000 a year on the country. If this bill becomes a law the num ber of our pensioners will be nearly double the number of soldiers in the German army, and the burden impos es! upon the country to support them will be a tuird greater than the Ger man army imposes upon Germany. If, in addition to this bill, He' ator Ingalls gets the bill removed tiie limits from the arrears act passed, there will not be much occasion for talking about reducing the revenue. There will not ho enough surplus revenue to begin the work of fortifying the cost or to build a navy. - ' The North will get nearly all the benefit of this outrageous pension leg islation because the money is distribu ted there. It almost alone; also, is benefited by the present high tariff, because the great monopolies which protection has built up are theie. life South, which has to contribute a very large share of tlie pensiou money, gets little or no benefit from the tariff, and is not made any richer by the millions distributed in pensions. And, not withstanding this bad treatment, it cannot get a small pittance to open its harbors to commerce. Is the Favorite Home Journal o Refined American Families Everywhere, and. the only Daily Illustrated News paper Published in the World. H Circulates in Every State and Territory of the Union. It May he Found on News-Stands in Every Large City. The Vast body of itsSubscri- bers are People of Wealth and Culture. No Other Daily Published in New York City has so Large a Mail Cl.it ion MADE C. LO E B Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CiiCES, Boots, Shoes, Ijkts and Gaps. STVUiteUallSt., at Kisers’ Stand, ATLANTA, GEOIxGIA. GRAND OPENING. FRESH STOCK. 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I if to t h i s tovjn : b.env that.’ s hey aXaity- .Jg^'odj cheaper ; for' , sui , b CIO tiling GS'- rid contains;: ii-t an vl wit i'v ah ow y q\i >tirchased. in\the- City mey. by--Trading “With >. ^Remethhet ”i have .MoLarty, WAGON COMPANY Is closing out its business and HAS ON HAND a fine stock of OVER 4000! Of their Celebrated Truss AxleW agona of all styles and. sizes, which will b« sold WA6QNS GRE^T reductioh. li©W IS THE T1HE T© BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE, A Wagon made from West Virginia Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, 'thejbest A- curable, and superior in every particular to inferior grades now on- the market. Embrace the Opportunity and save money. AH Wagons are warranted for one year. Our farewell offer, WEBSTER WACOR CO., Urite for prices and terms. MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co.. W. Va- il i V