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Donglasville, Ga,
uOOATj matters.
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Subscribers are urged to renew their
subscriptions several weeks in advance of
data of expiration an ! thereby secure
the unlntarrupted emtinnance of the pa
per. Before you remit.call on some friend^
■affiTsecure him for a subscriber, also.
II mow pvom otiy, <wvd makoit a point to
secure at, leasi> one new subscriber at the
same tin: e.
axul
Measles in town.
Subscribe for the Stab.
Bead the advertisement of the Drug
Store.
Mr. \V, M. Bowdon, of Salt Springs,
was on onr streets one day last week.
The drummers are, plentiful in our
town.
John Gui Maxwell says he is getting
very popular about something.
Do not forget the Valentine Drawing
to bight.
Miss Sophia Strickland has a splen
did school.
Col. John V. Edge is attending
court at Fail-burn.
Mr. Jim Ward speaks of going to
Birmingham to try his fortune.
Work on the Salt Springs hotel is
progressing rapidly.
It is claimed that Austell has ' dis
covered a coal mine.
The Villa Rica Gold Deaf says it is
enjoying a little boom of its own.
The cemetery at this place should
be put in a decent condition at once.
A town that will not ’ support one
weekly paper is a very poor town.
Miss Fannie Cheves, of Villa Rica, is
Visiting Douglasville.
The editor of the Gold Leaf wa6
d >wn Sunday.
The Bowden Lithia Dudes will be
o.it to night in full mask.
The indications are that the cour
house will he crowded to night.
8 The Italian with liis bag pipe was in
t iwn last.’week.
Sprinter’s ink is the best, fertilizer
e|er discovered for a business soil.
fe^SAustell is on a boom., Look out
Sf&t Springs.
--Mr. T. S- Butler, we are sorry to
state, is quite sick. We hope to see
him on our streets agin soon.
What has become of our minstrel
troupe? We would like tn hear them
again.
’ Now is the time to plant your spring
advertisements. Don’t wait until the
harvo- t i* past.
M*. J. W. Baggett’s dog Went mad
last weed and was found dead near Mr.
Parker Brown’s.
The drummers are putting in appear
anee quite lively to supply our mer-
| -chants with spring goods.
The sunny days are upon us and the
farmers are getting out their p.ows for
the beginning of the y.ear,s work
Two freight trains rail together at
this place last Thursday and
^ Jjptli engines considerably.
hurt.
Willie Elder, of Summerville, Gn.
who is boarding at Dr. J- L.
and* going to school lien
sles.
Onr delegates to the Agricultutal
Convention have returned home,
will give the proceedings of the
vention in our next issue.
We see where a prominent newspa
per man lias advert Used for some cord
wood by sticking up a written circular
at the post ofitoe in this place.
People who know what tiny;
talking about say Miss Jeuhie
is the be£t music teacher
taught in Douglasville,
Joe Dorsett says lie has a fine Jersey
*ea!?.„ He says he can boast of a
The flagsman on a freight train, on
the G. P. 11 R. was run over and kill
ed at Villa Rica last Friday evening.
He wasjcoupling'ajiar and fell.and.the
ear ran over him and cut him into.
People whogdelight in trying to ruin
the character of their neighbors are
now quite busy. They have a subject
that they think is unexhaustable
You can almost see;the blue air around
where such people stay. Sweep around
your own door.
Mr. R. J- Strickland and Miss Het-
tie Hazleton, both of this place, were
married several days ago. We hope
them a happy and prosperous r.
May their union be one of peace
happiness.
Mr. S. N. Dorsett has bought the
largest and finest stock of clothing ever
brought to Douglasville and says he
will let the people know when they
arrive through the columns of the
Stab. You can get a suit from $5,00
to $50,00.
j, r v. F. Ergle, who left this place
in December last for Brinlee mountain
to make ithii future home, has return
ed and says he is now satisfied with
he red hills of Douglas. Our opinion
is they would all love to return to
Douglas. Come hack boys we^ are
ready to give you the right hand ot
fellowship.
Don’t forget to call at I. M. &. M.B.
Watson for bargains and remember
you get a ticket that entitles you to
participate in the grand distribution
>f so many valuable presents with each
dollar’s worth you buy.
Ring out the old ring in the new!”
has no reference to medicines. The
numerous novelties in that line which
have only an ephemeral existence are
scarcely worthy to be mentioned in the
Same category as that old reliable
remedy known as Conssens’ Honey of
Ta*, which our grandfathers used
when the boys and girls had coughs,
colds and diseases of the throat and
lungs.
(Fe clip the following from the cor
respondent of the Marietta Journal at
Powder Springs:
“Judge R, A. Massey, of Douglas
ville, visited our town last week. He
was attending an adjourned term of
Cupid’s court in which he has a case
pending. He has made a motion for a
new; trial, but I think the court has so
far withheld its decision. The gravel
train from Powder Springs to Austell
on which the Judae frequently takes
passage, makes close connection witli
the Georgia Pacific noon train.”
We are sure that the sufferer with
Piles who gives Tabler’s Buckeye Pi 1
Ointment a trial will exper’enc* i
complete cure, and go on his way
rejoicing that there is a remedy for
Piles, composed of simple ingredient s
which fulfill the purpose of this excel
lent preparation more completely than
all the so-called Pile remedies in exis
tence.
JBi2.2C.5ST STAR. CHAT.
Mb. Editob: Steiiig nothing in your
paper from this place in some time, I
will give you the news..
Oat "sowing will soon be the order of
the day.
Prof. J. L Phillips has a flourishing
school at Berea church. The patrons
Seem to be well pleased with him.
Charley Murrali and John Bulling-
ton have formed co-partnership and
gone to farming. Success to you boys.
I hear'some of the bpys f ;wishtag for
a niatrimoniaTdelluge. .Guess it will
take a delluge to get some of them.
We never heard of so many parties
before in one winter as there has been
this winter, hut glad to say they have
about made their exit for this season.
Mr. Hi 1 . Smith has been to set; his
girl two Sundays in succession. We
believe he will get to going regular,
and we joine him in the', chorus, and
say go.
The young*pepplte had an excellent
singing at the church at this place last
Sunday evening, led by F. M. Yancey
and Oscar Mason.
We recently heard a girl'staging, “T
am dying for some one to love me.”
She has since found him.
A good deal of cotton will he plant
ed in this section this year.
The writer has split about 2000 rails
since Christmas, and has as many
more to split. Suppose we have an
lection on the stock law.
How isfiprohibition since . court,
uess it’s some better. ■
Wliat has h?e<imc of Limerick
We would like to hear from
Miss Jennie Stokeley
HAS OPENED HER
3VE XT S -3PIO CLASS
FOR 18$?.
She Proposes to Teach on Her Merits
and kindly refers the public to those
of her class of 1886 for reference or to
her success and ability as. an instruc
tor in Music. , ■ 1 _ I
Her room will be at Mrs. S. N-. Dor-
setts.
Sjg-stey Organ.
0-olidly Made.
®|f-one Unrivaled.
legant Finish.
-gears' of Popularity. , ;
ir.T.rrXTRATSD CATALOGS® 8 BEST FREE.
Estfiy Organ i£o., Brattseb<w<>,Yt
gin yourself and paper.
Edmond.
rown.
him.
Suece.
13 _
The POLICE GAZETTE will be
mailed, securely wrapped, to any ad-
Tress in the United States for three
nonths on receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
) ailed free.
Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
FrankliN Square, N. Y.
tore up
Nobody
jselman's
lias the mea-
LKSTEL’S
IMPEOVED
IRON
W.H,MALLORY
-yrrSJW ES
I) O UGLA S VIIjLFj, GA
THE DOUGLASVILLE |DRUG STORE
Keeps a Well Selected Stock of
Drugs,
Medicines,
Paints and Oils,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Toilet Articles, ArtiSticj: Paints
J±JOL€% E!'XT^xx^lly
KEPT IN A WELL REGULATED
DRUGSTORE.
We Will Sell filcohol For Medical Use
and Wine for Sacramental purposes.
When in Need Of Anything in our line give us a Call.
Respectfully,
J.L. SELSAN &CO-
Watchmaking and Repairing in all
its branches skillfully and artistically
done. - Satisfaction guaranteed in eve
ry instance. ’ , . . , ...
: I keep no shop-worn goods, but will
procure for yen on short notice at tne
Lowest Cash Prices
anything you want in the jewelry line,
from a Pickle pin to a
Thousand Dollar Diamond
ALL THE PASTS MADE 07
wxmMm waororo r
HcSMnking, glveUing or f ureksg,
Thk Lightest Httnwtng, Strongest arid Babittn
Rsoulatbo WiNd: in the WORLD. Tjif
BEST is CHSAJlST. Send for 0‘roulfets to the
XlW fill
g ant d e
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'priv.ftield, Q1
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MADAME DEAL’S
List of l.ettexs.
Remaining unclaimed in the Pos
Office at Douglasville, Ga., which wi!
be sent to the Dead letter office at th
expiration of 30 days: -
Barnes, Mrs. Emily M; Bearden
MarvA; Briton, Toiiie; Dobbins \\
C; Davis, J. H. & Co; Doss, J. N
Houston, Danl; Heging, Seaf;
Mance, Mrs Addie; Phillips, Jess,
Smith, Geo. W; AVhite, Annie.
In calling for the above letters
please say “advertised.” February
1st, 1887.
R, A, MaSSsy r. M.
Disease is no respeeler of persons
and there is something abo.it aa
effectual remedy for it tlian appea s
to common humanity characterized,
by the highest intellect, or simplest
'intelligence, and which-- p«s^ps>‘s ; n
interest alike f. r ieh and poor. {***
is Coussens’Honey of T'.i, a i t y. ,;
remedy for covgl.s, cokh', nn>l dmeasts-
of throat and lungs.
ulieuiu.itisiis anNeuralgia at-
eel in 2 Days.
The Indiana Chemical Co. have dis
covered a compound which acts with
truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. , We
guarantee it to cure any and every case
of acute Inflamatory Rheumatism and
Neuralgia in 2 DAYS, and to give im-
ujediafe,relief in ohrmVtc eases and ef
fect a speedy cure.
On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent
stamps, we 'will send to any address
the prescription for this wonderful
‘compound, ‘which can be filled by
your home druggist at small cost. We
take this means of giving our discov
•ry to the public instead of putting it
put as a patent medicine, itbeingmuch
less expensive: IF©-will gladly refund
money if satisfaction is not given.
The Indiana Chemical Co.,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Citation.
(UlORG I A- Doiuii.AS County.
To A11, WHOM II MAY CONCERN. S.
N. Dorsett, Administrator on the es
tate of Thomas Bullard, applies to me
tor letters of dismission from said ad
ministration and I will pass upon his
application on the first Monday m
; toy next, at my office in said county.
li ven under my hand and official pBi
uaiare. ThiS'Febfuaiylst, 1887.
II. T. COOPER Ordinary.
I buy only from old and reliable man
ufacturers, who have built up their
reputation as I have mine, on the
quality of the goods handled and work
done. The whole programme of my
business is ruled by one purpose,—lay-
alty to my customers. G°°d work and
reliable goods at lowest prices. Yon
will save money by calling on me be
fore going elsewhere. Don’t buy from
a tramp peddlor, but always from one
who is known and established.
W. H. MALLORY.
HEADQUARTERS
For Supplies.
DU N C A N & GAM P ,
; (Successors to HIPPS & DUNCAN.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
77 WHITEHALL AND 88 S. BROAD STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
We keep on hand at all times,-everything you need in the line of Groeery
Supplies, and will sell you what you need at
ROOK B Q T TOM P R I C K S'.
When in the city, call to see us before; huyihg elsewhere. No trouble to
show you goods and give you prices. |
Satisfaction Guaranteec5L.
m si
11 tm P tor Adies wanted tointroduep
ffflSL. J ,
! our popular Corset: thq^yery county. No expwl-
! ence required. - T45«f6 are making
montlily. styles to select from.
Largest comml8,'*“JU “Aterms, and most sal
able goods. Sa? m “* r FI‘Ttaranteed. jxclufivo
territory given, --sewlfe .(ifiT rKEE. TtTfe-'
trated Catalogue hjer need&plars free. Write
for terms at ©nee. -.in our «|34w tasa
Presnium_ List. Ck.
DRESS BKFOBM Jr^,. (ii NADXES s With
ENttail ACKER®* to WKfUs to TERMS.
Don’t delay if you wish to. mire teia-i-
t»ry. \ ’tell I
1EWIS SCHIELE & 00., 390 Y0SS.
m*
We
Coo-
art
Stokolx
that evet
call
at his house if he can’t anything else
In the small line.
The first quarterly meeting for this
year will be held at the Methodist
church in this place, on the 4th Sunday
and Saturday before in Febuary.
1 have two more organs to sell at
remarkably low prices. Call at once
if vou want one,
C. 6. Heavy.
It is claimed that Jack’s hills in this
^^ounty, is full of coal. Why don’t
the people owning the property inves
tigate this.
The Ivhco Enterprise, one of th.
* j, es t; weekly papers in Georgia, has
suspended tor want of patronage. Wa
co is just whai wy thought She was
not much.
Judge Copper, pur i ificie-nt ordinary
speaks of having ,the Court H iwe
square beautified. are in fa\ or. o
it, and hope the Judge will have r
done at oitoe.
fi’he firm of Hudson sml Saivnan
have by mutual o..usent this day de-
solved, G^G. Hudson having g
interest to J. I,. Setnian and J. D.
Hudson. T; ey will uoniiiiue the bus
iness under Hie firm name, ot J. I..
.ft-Iman & Co,
■■ Hudson & Sr:an. :
Douglasville, v Ga,,' Jan. Shiv. 1,887.'
sil-ie M irk. ■
W'e call espeeiai atfeutiou liiis week
to the “Blue Mark.” If it appears'ups
on your paper - .yon toiiy kno w t in.
your subscription iuis ex pireii and the
your paper will lie -slopped iiuietokU'”
subscription is removed immediately,
We have hundreds of names <.n o>u
list and vve take this as the. lust nieitv
od of bringing ihe itteiHion of suhseH
bers, in arre irs, to thv' fact. Pleas:
beneav WiTitiiui delay, as we do.not
wish to erase a single name from o ■■
sub: cription list.
V
yii
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
MARSH’S CVLINPER BED
= FOOT LATHE! =
This is a nev
Lathe, an don a
® newplah, having
S a Cylih^e? Bed.
g which is much;
$ raOre simple an d
3* convenient than
^ the old style. It-
§vha$ attachments}
g for Circular anti
Scroll--Sawing,
ip and for Bracket
W. Moulding.' Mew,
* novel, and THE
BEST invented,
I 8 rice $30.00 and upwards©
Manufactured and sold by the
Battle Creek Machinery Co
Citation
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A.
G. Weddington, Jr.,- executor of T. J.
Blanchard, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said executorship,and
I will pass upon his application on the
first Monday in April next, at my of
fice'In Douglasville, said county. Giv
en ’under my hand and olficial signa
ture. Thia ian, Srd,J$8L . ^ - t -
. Hi T. COOPER Ordinary.
Icitation
GEOIW11 A-VOoug las’County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A-
G. Weddington, Jr., executor of Mary
A. Blanchard, applies to me for letters
of dismission from said executorship,
and I will pass upon his applicatiod on
the first Monday in April next, at my
office in Douglasville, said county.
Giyen under my hand and official sig
nature. This Jail. 3rd, 1887.
H. T. COOPER Ordinary.
Cor. Garnett and Peters St.
C3r&,.
w
HISKY
Drinking;
CURE.
By Dr. B.M. WOOLLEY
Atlanta, Ga.
TYTO pain. No loss of time from business.
IN Cures the disease and destroys all taste
for stimulants. Book of particulars sent to
any address free. Office, 65 Whitehall street,
up-stairs.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To all whom it may Concern: W.
H. Johnson, administrator on the es
tate of J. W. Johnston, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said ad-
minittration and I will pass upon his
application on the first Monday ta
April next, at my office in said county.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature. This December 18th 1886.
H. T. COOPER.
Ordinary, D. C,
Sciatica,
Lumhag#,
Rheumatism.
Burns,
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns,
otmus
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strain^
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Muscles,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Worms,
Swtnney,
Saddle Galls,
Files.
Good Fare, Clean Sheets and Polite
Attention,. \
Terms Reasonable, for day or weekly
board.
MRS. M. C. WE A
Prop
R. W. M. 1 DURHAM,
R. H. Johns
105 W. PETErIsT.,
Atlanta - f <3ra..
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Mdicines,
aints, Varnishes,
Oils, Etc.,
Totoacoo & Cigars
Farmers and Physicians from the country
will find my stock complete, of tne nest
quality 'and lowest prices. When
you come to the city call on
me for your goods.
\ Atlanta^
*5^° 1 'IJlW.HMgEg
Ga.
The Treatment of Chronic Disea
ses a Specialty.
ROBERT COCHRAN.
-WITH-
PEEK & WILSON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
25 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga.
9-28-3m.
■THE -
SESTTQKSt
The people will h va to wait unti
May to find out what the: last rath
jury did while in session. Cm' opinion
is til’s was a mistake in thegranu jury.
They should have read their present
ments and another jury been drawn to
Serve at the May term.
eCHOOL NOTICE.'
T ie Coun ty Board of * Education a
its i.ist meeting ordered that the loo,
term should be five months, and diviu
ed is follows: 'Commencing the first
i Peuruiiry and eontihutag till th
Ld.'i April. The seeoml to hegi.
,h: first of July and ending the 151'
of September.Tliose who are entitled to
'sixty days will be allowed these months
in wlr'ch to make the time. \It ^fis
iv! her ordered that teachers of the
irff yi-ade shall receive 7ets per day.
,i in e ond grade 6; the” third and
tVinit!i gra les.;5ct.
J. U. C. QuiUian.C.N. C.
If You Want a Good Ar.ielii
. Plug TdBACCO, ask your dealer for
“Old rip,”
mEj&Ncitoi comVHumg. Iron with vpHTv
1 niicKly and cofunM#^
SlSlglllPlIf WeaknC« ; .
••';Y If r.!« Gu,t hllh and Fevers,
‘ GViaSrlroniidy for Diseases of the ;
‘.mil t’u iiKfor Diseases peeuliw V '
1 liheleetb,causebe&daetae.cu
i-ruoiL^oi/ro Tron rnmmMo
■ , m-uS hiu Ui:r res the blood, Stomlali..
»-i*f«fiK«iids the a®imilaUqn-of.fqod, re
;irr. Kch’lihiK. HiS<! sireng. ••
• •■••g -• and no.v'.- ^—__ , , .
; . Fevil-asGitude, l.acl’ >
«■ N ii >dP:S pu>:todA!Nl>;J - i -
| . - . ruisVbptG tyade^i'8 1 .,
■- .1 '•••su;sj mi tvi;h,Gp6T.; -Take no oir'c. \
-- . .v iNSj.-pca. «;t.i.tS sn.
GEORGIA—Douglas .County.
Whereas, certain petitioners have
made their applications to this court,
asking an order to change the public
toad commencing al .1. C. Hunts ami
running via Bereah church to '1'. J.
Gables, and whereas'^ ‘commissioners
appointed for that purpose,recom mens
that said road he ehanged as followc:
( jommencing near the residence of J.
C. Hunt and touclies malitia district
in IV J. Gable’s field, and runnind
thence along ssnid district line so that
said road will be ’.entirely within the
boundary of the 1271st district G, M
said county.. Saiclchauges to he made
athd work to be done by the .parties
through whose laud tlse samewiil run
when aforesaid alternation shall be
made, and thel27:ind district G : . M. is
not to e required to work said road or
contribute in any way to tlie keeping
.up of said road . ' ■- _
Now tins is to cite and admonish all
persons that on and alter the lsv day
of March I.S87, said aUernaMoh' will bP
granted if no good cause Is .shown to
Uie eontrary.
Given under nry hand and official
signatui# liiis February 1st, 1887-
H. T. COOPER Ordinary.
Country Merchants Siipplie^.
The Old Reliable
NATIONAL^HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GrA.-,
Is head-quarters for Douglas
and I surrounding counties. Be
sure to stop there while in the
city. Maj. J. D. SLOAN, Pro.
9-28-tf.
Very Respectfully,
R. H. Johnston.
ep ? - 2S-om.
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
accompllshet for everybody exactly what it claimed
font. One of the reasons for the great popularity or
the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its universal
applicability. Everybody needs
The Lumberman needs It In
The Housewife needs It for general famUy use.
The Cannier, needs it for his teams and his men.
The Mechanic needs it always o* his work
bench.
The Miner needs it in case of emergency.
The Pioneerneedslt—can tget atongwlthoa . ,
The Parmer needs It In his houss, his stable, j
and hla stock yard. I
The Steamboat man or the Boatman needs .
It in liberal supply afloat and ashore. ' 1
The Horse-fancier needs lt-It Is Ms best j
friend and safest reliance. • .. j
The Stock-grower needs it—It will save mm
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble, g gj .
The Railroad man needs « “ s
long as his life is a round of accidents
The Backwoodsman needs lt. Thwelsno h
ing like It as an antidote for the dangets to life,
iimik and comfort which surround the pioneer.
The Merchant needs it about his store among
his employees. Accidents will happen, md when
these come the Mustang Liniment *"“£***
Keep a Bottle In the Honse. Tis th» best of
^Keepa Battle In the Factory. Its immediate
use In case of accident saves pain and loss of wages.
Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable for
Use whom wanted, . '
["IJo 'abtirfiei
a toill
ilc von., 1 . A:u-
ur, r hst-;is;
v,afore
So;"! I HI I...».—- . .
M ' ssg jLivey-haa .eea^a. bO
a y Ltoti-T work.' The life chs-unoi
• clogged.- Poinqpous fluids_rro
■ ■n into too .blood, wincii
1 -'-’! ! he thrown out. SMITH'S BtLE
i .VS will surely'stimuintotuc h.iv
S > its work wsfl, anil
.: htfiatli willileeBwny..
, ttj JUPEr;tAikruggists.
This would be a eemparatiyely happy
world if evefvhody knew the virtues or
SMITH’S IKLM : BKAN$ as a family
ini'dic.im>. :us l <i upon that- kj\QV-
leclg^. 111 it ||i j|01 ip AmG y\o\ia
GliOHO! A Dui glam County.
Mrs. CharityVlrdery has in due
form applied to the undersigned lor
permanent letters of administration
;on I he estate of Oe'irge H. .Conn, late
ofSaid eoutay’v fieeeiised, and Unless
good'causeIs shown to the enntrnry I
will appoint Mb or some oilier fit and
proper pel.son-and will pass upon said
application on first Monday in March
1887.
II. 'G-CiSMTI Ordinary D- G;::
After Forby.years*
experienflft ia th«
prepu r more
tlian 'O arXin ndred
,tkms for pa^ats; iu
a-nd SfljRga .pomis
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