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TOS IBSRI IFRB.
Subscribers are urged to renew their
subscriptions several weeks in advance of
date of expiration, aid thereby secure
th* unlatorrapted continuance of the pa
per. Before you remit.call on some friend,
and secure him for a subscriber, also;
Renevr promptly, and make It a point to
secure at least one new subscriber at the
tiire.
Two good schools in town —both
white.
Quarterly meeting at this place next
Saturday and Sunday.
Rock hauling is the order of the
day.
Only nine days more in which to get
tickets at I. M. & M. B. Watson's.
Sam Jones says: “There is nothing
on earth worn * than selfishness, and
hell isnothing but selfishness on fire.”
Miss Fannie Cheves, of Villa Rica, is
visiting Miss Jennie H tynie, near this
place.
I. M. A M. B. Watson earnestly ask
you to call and give them a chance to
prove that they sell cheap.
Mr. J. R. Brantley and fismily, of
Fairburn, are viteting relatives and
Mends in Douglasville.
The Middle Georgia Progress, Smk
dersville’s new paper, has made its ap*>
pemnee. It is a well printed eight*
pege sheet.
We hereby request all holders of
th-ketn to be present on Friday 25th
Inst, to share in the distribution of
presents.
I. M. 4 B. Watson.
i have two more organs to sell at
remarkably low prices. Call at once
If you want one.
C. O. Peavy.
Mr. T. H. Brooks, of Atlanta, visited
our town last week. He was the guest
■"of Mr. James Freeman, one of our
moat prominent young mem
J. P. Watson has on the way and
will arrive In a few days the finest and
best assorted line of ready made cloth*
Ing that was ever brought to Douglas
ville. ('all mid see them.
Mr. T. H. Butler, one of our worthy
citizens, has established a first class
Barber Shop and tobacco and cigar
stand, at the Red hsuse on the corner
to the depot, and asks a liberal
■toare of your patronage." Cail to see
SV ® 1 g»ye lib*‘ *"' ir patronage for
Btol* deserving and needs it.
Mias Minnie Mattox, a beautiful ami
accomplished young 1 ady from Atlanta,
is visiting the family of Mrs. Freeman,
of this place. Miss Minnie came out
to be at the Valentine Drawing and
Mask Ball.
He.have revised our subscription
llstmnd made out new books ami have
dropped some who are in arrears. This
wr regret, but newspajier men have
necessities like other men and it takes
cash Io meet them, and the credit sys
tem indulged in too long will ruin any
body. We trust all will renew their
subscriptions ’>t one’.
White’s (’ream Vermifuge is good
for the chaps certain, when the chaps
nre troubled with worms. When
their presence is Indicated in the stom
ach hy the usual unmistakable symp
toms, only give the l*oys and < girls a
dose of White's ('ream Vermifuge and
worms will follow ns surely ns night
does the day. llememlier White
('ream Vermifuge will expel worms.
W. H. Mallory, Douglasville’s popu
lar Jeweler, ha* a large ami attractive
assortment of Jewelry in stock and on
the road, that he is ottering ut remark
ably low* figure*. The stock recently
bought, which i> now en route, sur
passes anything ever brought to this
market,in quantity,quality an I cheap
IHW of prices. You s houhl give him a
call now.
■- Let it* discard a beginning, ami be
gin by a conchishq* of the whole mat
ter, which I* that Ckrnsscna' Honey of
Tar for coughs, cold*, ami diseases of
the throat and lungs, is unequaled.
Thera are numberless Imitation- of!
title excel lent remedy, but only one
t'ouMMen- Hw) of tor, a positive
cure for cough*, colds and dlse»»»*» oi
throat and lunge.
Who steals my purse steals trash, ‘
but ha who deprives me of the use ot'
Comwen*’ Honey of Tar, makes me
poor In health. When I have a coughs
cold disease of throat or lungs, 1 want
Cousseas' Honey of Tar, because I
have seen It tried for those ills, with •
unvarying success and know it* vir- |
lues.
LOOK OUTI
Mr. J. P. Outqter, of Dalia*, General
Agent for Leinlsey’s Nursery, Greens
bon. N. C., will be in Douglasville the
Bret of March ami will remain two
week* to take your orders for all kinds
of Fruit Tree*.
Mr. Cooper was in out midst last
year and lite people that have tried
tree* that he represent* say that they
arc valuable trees and yield abundant
ly and exactly suits this cihusto Save
your orders for J. P. Cooper. He ia a
gentleman in every respect and will
toll you the truth and give you such
fcxd* at you bqy.
I
The neatest valentine received by
The Star the 14th was a pretty poem,
“Planting the Guns on Mennesaw,”
handsomely illustrated and beautifully
printed on the finest of paper. The
valentine was sent with the compli
ments of Mr. Joseph M. Brown, of the
Western and Atlantic railroad. A
more unique piece of advertising mat
ter was never sent out by the general
passenger agent of a railroad.
When you hear of little remarks
made to prejudice lorae one againt
you don’t let them ruffle your feelings.
If they are unjust they will not do
mucn harm and If there is a seeming
foundation for their correctness you
have an opportunity to correct the
false impressions. It is the nature of
some people to tattle and create suspi
cions but the public is generally quick
to spot such characters and they do
comparatively little harm.
GEORGIA— Douglas County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE FEB. BTH, 1887.
Notice is hereby given to all concern
ed that Samuel A. McElreath, late of *
said aounty, died intestate, and no
person has applied for administration
on the estate of said deceased, and that
administration will be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior court, or some
other fit and proper person, on the first
Monday in April next, unless valid
objection is made thereto.
H. T. COOPER Ordinary.
asaddeath
It is with deep regret that we, this
week,chronicle the saddeath of George
W. McKelvy, who was accidentally
killed while coupling cars at Irondale,
six miles this side of Birmingham on
the Georgia Pacific Railroad, last Mon
day. He left home about the middle
of January with several other young
men of Douglasville, and went to Bir
mingham to live. In a short time he
secured employment on conductor
Charlie Turner’s train, and had just
started out on his trip when at Iron
dale, Mr. Turner had orders to take
some extra cars on his train, and
while coupling them, George was
caught between a projecting stick ot
timber on one car, ard the end of. the
car lieing coupled to. The rules of the 1
road prohibit employees from going 1
between the cars to couple and con
ductor Turner seeing another employ
ee on the opposite side of the train with 1
a stick to couple with, told Jeorge to 1
get out and let the other do the work,
but for some unexplained reason the
poor boy did not do so. As soon as he (
could side-track his train, conductor
Turner took his engine and carried the
sullerer back to Birmingliam, where
medical attention was’ immediately <
summoned. The physic,lan found on 1
examination that his left lung was
mashed and brokeen all to pieces. He I
began spitting blood, and bleeding from *
the nose immediately after the occur
reiuxs, but this soon ceased, and from 1
thariltne, 2,15 Monday evening, until 1
death relieved him at 7.80 Tuesday
morning, he suffered untold agonies, ?
but ©very attention and kindness that
could be rendered by friends and the '
officers ami employees of the G. P. was •
shown him. After his death, the au
thorities of the r<»a<l had him hand
somely dressed and placed in a tine
coffin, and sent his remains to Doug
lasville, his home, for interment.
(leorge W. was the son of Lb. Mc-
Kelvy,and brother-in-law to the editor
of the STAR. He was twenty two
years old, and for his excellence <»f l>oih
mind and heart, hail made devoted
friends of all who knew him. His
friends and relatives ha<l ev< ry reason
to hope for a bright ami useful career
for him, but the unsearchable de< rec
of an allwise Providence ruled it other-;
wise and w can but lx>w in submis- j
-ion. The stricken aud gru Vvsl fami
ly have the profound sympathy of the
entire community, and many arc the
regrets and tear* of friend- for the fate
of |M»or, noble George.
IDs remains reached this pace at ,
4,30 p. m. Tuesday where a large and I
sad crowd met him. He was numedi-1
ately carried to hi i .1 er’s aomc, (in
tile house where he was born, t where a i
heart-broken mother, father ami sis
ters met him. It was the saddled •
scene ever witi»ess<“<l. Hix remains'
remained there until Ho dark A e<lne>-
<lay when he aa- conveyed to the
Methodist clmrvh in this place where |
the funeral services were conducted by
nix pttxtor.Rcv. George E. Bonner, ami !
al»out one o’clock he was carried to the
graveyard where we saw our tu-orgc!
laid in the mot her earth. "Dust tho w j
art ami unto du*t shall thou return.”
We knew Geofrgv ax well ax «»ne
could know another, ami we are satis- ,
tied thst be ix to <ley in the arms mi
. Jes us.
Let us ad ..tke warning umib is uy
lot the change let ii i- -»u> to • utrnt.
THK IMHTORS VNITK
And lornt an Aaaoclatlou tu Sweet
Water Valley.
The physicians of Ihillas, Powder
Springs, Austell, Villa Rica, Dougias
t vlile, and l«ost. Mountain district*,
; comprising the Sweet Water water
' she«l, met at Austell the 17th and form-1
ied a pennanent organization, and u ill
i hereafter be known as "The Sweet
Water Medical association.” The < b
ject is a more thon ugh acquaintance
and fraternal association combined, to
promote and advance tbeir profession,
etc. The following officers were elect
ted: T. J. Foster, M D., Dallas, pres
i lent; Rev. T. y. Doxier, M. D., Aus
t -11, first vice president; T. R. Whitley,
M. D., Douglasville, second vice presi
; dent; J. T. Gilmer, Villa Rica, third
. vice pn*xjdent; W. C. Connally, M. D.,
j Dhllas, neonliiig • cretary; J. B. Med
hs-k, M. D. t Austell, corres}M>nding
■eeretary; C. V. Garrett, M. D.. Salt
Springs, treasurer. Next meeting first
I Wednesday in April, at Ik»uglasville |
Notice.
The firm of Hudson snd Salman
have by mutual consent this day de
solved, G. G. Hudson having sold hi
interest to J. L. Selman and J. D.
Hudson. They will continue the bus
iness under the firm name of J. L.
Selman & Co.
Hudson & Selman.
Douglasville, Ga,, Jan. 29th, 1887.
Blue Mark.
We call especial attention this week
to the “Blue Mark.” If it appears ups
on your paper you may know that
your subscription has expired and that
your paper will be stopped unless the
sobscription is renewed immediately.
We have hundreds of names on our
list and we take this as the best meth
od of bringing the attention of subscri
bers, in arrears, to the fact. Please
RENEW WITHOUT DELAY, aS We do not
*wiah to erase a single name from our
subscription list.
SCHOOL
The County Board of Education at
its last meetingxirdered that the long
term should be five months, and divid
ed as follows: Commencing the first
of February and continuing till the
15th of April. The second to begin
the first of July and ending the 15th
ofSeptember.Those who are entitled to
sixty days will be allowed these months
in which to make the time. It was
further ordered that teachers of the
first grade shall receive 7cts per day.
of the second grade 6; the third and
fourth grades sct.
J. B. C. Quillian, C. 8. C.
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Citation.
GEORGIA —Douglas County.
To Al I. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 8.
N. Dorsett, Administrator on the es
tate <»f Thomas Bullard, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration and I will pass u}M*n hi*
application o;i the first Monday in
May next, at my office in said county.
Given under my hand and official sig
il ture. This Februmvlst, ISB7.
H. T. ( OOPER Ordinary*.
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
<rcnßL3D«l
tciaiiM, Bsratck**. , C*air*ct*d
Lamb age, Sprain*. Ma»cl*«,
Xl>«nuia*ta*L Btraiu*, Biapti***,
Barat. fititrhe*. l»*f Ail,
tcalAa, Iliff Jeiata, Straw
Stiug*, Backach*, W*t*m,
Bit**, flail*, Bwuimj.
Bruisaa. ficr**, fiaddl* Galla.
Bp*<« PUaa,
Carat Craato.
THIS GOOD OLD ITAMD-BY
acoompUeh** for everybody exactly what teelaiiMd
fort*. One of the raaaona for th* great popularity ot
th* Mort*** Unimeat la found tall* nnirerent
applicability. Everybody need* *uch a medirinat
Th* Lnanberman need* nip ana* of accident.
The Ilenaewifb need*for p*MV*lfuaUy «•*.
The Cannier need* it for bl* tea me and hl* m*.
The Meebanle need* it alway* an Ml week
heaah.
The Miner need* It tn eeaecf e*n*«v*aey.
Th* Pioneer need* U—cant get (Jong wl the* t tt.
The Fanner need* tt In hl* bom*. hl* ataMa,
and hl* stock yard.
The Bteaaebaat man or the Boatman need*
tttn liberal (apply afloat and aahore.
The Hora*.laa<-I*r need* It-it 1* hi* hart
friend and *af «rt reUanco.
Th* Stock-grower need* It-it wtu ***• him
thousand* es dollar* and a world of trouble.
Th* Railroad man need* It and win need Ma*
kaag a* hl* life I* around of accMenttaad danger*.
Th* Back woodoman wood* ML Them la noth*
tag Mk* It a* aa aatldot* tor the ****** to lit*,
tank and comfort which th* ptaaam.
Th* Merchant need* It about hi* rt***am**g
hi* ampkym* krnWeat* win happen, and who*
tare* mm* too Mtataag Liniment to wanted hmm,
«.*•** Basal* to th* Hone*. Tto th* beta *C
•*s*M*y. *
K***aß**tl*tasb*FsMto«T« Msttotaodtam
melace**efaem**a»mvo*pata and tarn of wage*.
M**p a ®*ccto Alwayaia to* Bttahto to*
ao* wb*a *rk»t*d. .
Anawaka Dots, |
Mr. Editor: What has become of
Qur correspondents? We hope. Ed
Bowers, Ripley, Edmond, Due East
and others, will wake up from their
winters’ sleep and cheer us again with
the news from the different parts of
the county.
The farmers in this district are busy
sowing oats and preparing for another
crop. They alfseem to be running a
race, with Judge Byington in the lead.
Boys look out or he will beat us all.
If we want to succeed, plant less cot
ton, use less guano, sow more oatsand
plant more corn, peas, potatoes, &c.
There lives in this neighborhood a
family of 5 persens, an orphan, 3 wid
owers and a widow? Who ©an beat
that?
W. A Baggett, Sr., had a very large
tumor removed from his thigh last
week. Dr. Wesmorelaud, of Atlanta,
performed the operation. Billie is do
ing wjll at this writing.
Uncle E. Pray has lost his girl again.
A Miss Nancy Ayers, who was mar
ried yesterday to Mr. Joe Myers, of
Tallapoosa, formerly of Rockdale coun
ty. Unele Pray has no children ofihis
own, but has more sons-in-law than
anybody. This is his sth son-in-law
inside es 10 years. Anybody wanting
a good home would do well to apply to
Mr. Pray. The two old people are
compelled to get some one to keep
house for them. No better Christian
hearted old people than Uncle and
Aunt Pray. '
Tell Limerick the women down here
are tired waiting for his letter in the
Star that he promised to write soon.
Little Bud.
GEORGIA— Douglas County. 1
office fib. Bth, 1887.
Notice is hereby given to all concern
ed that George . Mobl>s, late of said
county, died Intest itv, and n» person
has upp ied for nd ain.straiion on the
estate of said deceased and that admin
istration wiH be vested in the ( !ei k of
the Superior court, or some other fit
and proiier per on, on the first Monday
in April next, unless valid objection is
made thereto. i,
H. f. COOPER Or lin ry. -i.
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ladies wanted to introduce
**r popsuar Cortots tn every county. No expert
«bm required Agents are making ®IOO >
mantiMr. ifi®different*tyto* to select from.
L*ra*M eommtoMona, head terms, and tuoohgnl- :
able g**«ia. Itattefacttoiflguaninteed. Kxolurive I
territory giro*. 99 ODTFIT FKKK. Ilins- !
tented Cbtalogne and particulars free. Write
fc* toms at aaee. A*k tor our *9OO Cash
Tromtam I4*h Our ' new book, entitled
BUM BBFOBM FOR LADIi&B, with
biography at Wmr«h (Illustrated). sent on receipt
of hPtftoMton. XT WILL PAY EXPXRI
BNCTEti Adm** to WRITS tor TERMS,
Don't ttotoy it jßna wish to secure terrl-
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8 more tlaplt and
3* iamltit than
* the old style. It
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2 for Clttultf and
w Bcnll - lavtag,
a »nd for Brisket
o'Moulding. b’sw.
■‘BBTtl. tad THS
BEST Ureotei.
Fries 930.00 and npwnrd*.
Manufactured and«old by the
Battle Creek Machinery Co.,
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| .egvtaMe tonirtj, onickly and comiJetely
'ur>* Dyspepatn, Indigestion, Weaker**.
•~»».er* Bleed, Malarto,<'hll!*Rnd Frvrr*.
> ’« »u uu'>!ljsM tuftied' for Di>e*«e* of th*
f ida«y* «*d fJrrr.
t i« itiv* ! 'i»b!e tor ti4c*-e« pc, >iH*r to
tn* A?! wfao JegrisedentAr,. !t»e*.
tie' ii>b|'j s ’lietectli. "-*ii*ehead*> be.or
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•» *ub*’ltc. »id* ttai? *stiuiH*tieh of food r*
. , Hea'Oytrrs ano BHehing aud alien*,*-
- i..e m i« l*» and rctvk
1 rermittmi Fevers. lassitude, Lack of
gi Ae.. it ua« no equal.
•g The genuine ba* above trade mark and
. d ted Mn«« on wrapjier. Take up other
.... ..us. -•« <* inaauAi. »u- aAL«irob\ an
Masy a parson U Marring with a ftift
table BKors&pdMNßßNAita tons! Am
biUm pmaKifeTWrdec!? What is
the Bhatt*i’^M il ® Linr hM eeaaad to
do ltotarop«r Work. Xbe life channels
are «Nbged. FohMions luida are
throws back hito the bleod, whieh
•huuld be thrown oat SMITH’b BILE
BEAMS Will Murely stimulato the live,
to do tM WMk well, and headaehe, wd
lowmm BMVBt breath will lee away.
Price, MwwSSMbetUe. AndruggisOt
This would be a comparatively happy
world if everybody knew the virtues of
SMITH'S BfLE BEANS as a family
medicine, and acted upon that know-
I ledge. One lialf the misery of the world
comes from ailments which arise from
a bad stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest
among these are dvspepsia. biliousness,
aick hcadiu-he and'Neuralgia.
I BILE BEANS will cure all of these,
besides all miasmatic diseases, Dose;
One Bean.
Music! Music!
Miss Jennie Stokeley
HAS OPENED HER
MUSI!C OXaAflm
FOR 1887.
Sha 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.
Her room will be at Mrs. S. N. Dor
setts.
W.H. MALLORY
EIXAZ KS EH,
DOUGLASVILLE, GA
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 you on short notice at the
Lowest Cash Prices
anything you want in the jewelry line,
from a nickle pin to a
Thousand Dollar Diamond
New an e-
g ant de a
ROCK CS
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. Good work and
reliable goods at lowest prices. You
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.
Citati on '
(vEORGIA—I)ou« las County.
To AJA. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A.
G. Wcudington, 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 official signa
i ture. This Jan. 3rd, 1887.
H. T. COOPER Ordinary.
Citation
(«EORGI A —Douglas’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 1 will pass upon hisapplicatiod on
the first Monday iu April next, at my
office in Douglasville, said county.
Given under my hand anil official sig
nature. This Jan. 3rd, 1887.
H. T.COOPER Ordinary.
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
ininittration and I will pass upon his
application on the first Monday in
April next, at my office in said county.
Given under niy hand and official sig
nature. This December 18th 1886.
H. T. (’OOPER.
Ordinary, I). ('.
(»EORGI A—Doug las (’<>unt Y.
Whereas, certain petitioneis have
made their applications to this court,
asking an order to change the public
road commencing at J. C. Hunts and
running via Bereah church to T. J.
Gables, and whereas commissioners
appointed for that purpose,recommens
that said road be changed as foliowc:
Commencing near tlie residence of J.
C. Hunt and touches malitia district
in T. J. Gable’s field, anil runnind
thence along »tdd district line so that
said road will be entirely withfu the
boundary of the 12715 t district G; M
said county. Said changes to be nkuie
and work to be done by the parties
• through whose land the same will run
when aforesaid alternation shall la*
made, and the 1272nd district G. M. is
not to t_e required to work said road or
contribute in any way to the keeping
up of said road.
Now this is to cite and admonish all
‘ persons that on and after the I*t day
of March IB>7, -aid ‘alternation will iw
grunted if n<* wo«»| <-;,u-e i- -hown ft>
the contra ry.
Given under nix hand and offi«*ial
-iaouiure ibis February l-i. 1.55.7.
11. T. < ihipek Ordinary.
(iEORGI A—l lol'G l.as CountY.
Mrs. Charity C. Venlerv has in due ,
form applied to the undersigned for'
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of George H. Conn, late
,of said county, tfebeased, and unless
graxi cause is shown to the contrary I i
will appoint her or some other fit and
proper person and will jiaxs ui»oii said ;
application on first Monday in March i
1887.
H. T. COOPER Ordinary D. ('.
GEORGIA —Dorr; i.as Ci a • nt y.
ordinary’s offh e douolascounty. ;
The return of the appraisers setting
apart a years’support for Martha A.
Feely, widow of John I. Feely, deceas
ed, and her six minor children, has
been filed m this offieg, and unless ob
jections are made thereto on or la-fort'
the first Monday in March next, the
same will be allowed and recorded.
January 21st, 1887.
* H. T. COOPER Ordinary.
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THE DOUGLASVILLE DRUG STORE
.Keeps a Well Selected Stock of
Drugs,
Medicines,
Paints and Oils,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Toilet Articles, FckUxtfll
Ancl.
KEPT IN A WELL-REGULATED
DRUG STORE.
We Will Sell Alcohol For Medical Use
and Wine for Sacramental purposes.
When in Need Os Anything In our line give us a Call.
* Pespect fully
J. L. SELMAN &CO-
HEADQUARTERS ~
DUNCAN & "GAMP,
(Successors to HIPPS & DUNCAN.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
77 WHITEHALL AND 88 S. BROAD STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
We keep on hand at all times, every tiling you need iu the line of Grocery
Supplies, and will sell you what you need at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
When in the city, call tb’see us before buying elsewhere. No trouble to
show you goods and give you prices.
Satisfaction Ouarantee d.
NfiOU SE.
l ij 11 ,I.miIZ.TJ£Ij2DJuMHi
Cor. Garnett and Peters St.
JVtlo.zn.tOi, Ga.
Good Fare, Clean Sheets and Polite
Attention.
Terms Reasonable, for day or weekly
I oard.
MRS. M. C. WEAVER,
Proprietress.
R. H. Johnston,
105 W. PETER. ST.,
- Ct-£L.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Mdicines,
aints, Varnishes,
Oils, Etc.,
Tobacco & Oig,£VK?s
Klinners and Physicians from the country
will And my stock complete, of the best
quality anil lowest prices. When
you come U> the city call on
me for your goods.
Country Merchants Supplied.
f
Very Respectfully,
R. H. Johnston.
ept-28-3m.
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| >|E£lmW
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■ tho United'Kirii* **<i * Mt t 01 ! 1 ?-
I BN ■ tri*, tho nnbliato** c* p
w KA w American ooiitiaa* to
■ Eta® B for p»t«nt». eaVWl^jtadvJM^ta l , ropy-
■MtogtaJl nithta, el*., for to* vnltad *n<l
to obuin potent* in C**»<i*. kwtota. Ir*** s *.
G.rm.ay. .nU all etnev eo*«*r'*« TWK *tp"ri
• »ce i. iioe<pial*d and tb*ir ticilttl** •*» pnsitr
? Drawing. »n<f (MeiAeatloa* pr*p«**dl •’•A filed
in th* f’aten. <>»• »•* short noth ». r < s»* ’ B 7
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»r di.wiua- Aovie« hr ®*df rß 2’~ - ,
F*t*ui. obtained through Man« g.n*.to***iiced
Util* SCIENTIFIC 4MWRICA h*.
t*( Ikrin'.l circitl»li»n »od H th* »*"•* ipnueut i»i
n*w(paper .of it* kind pnbli(b*d mij* world.
I'be advan’a*** of »uch a noUe«
Th I* ta/tfe and *ptandidlr itj**teat«l y wW*P* r
1* pnbfltoed VVlMflCLf'* glOOajjto, tad i*
admittedte papbr dwteffto jci*”® 8 .
mechanim, hiSWi»ta*, *ngi»taftag work*, and
other <s*«artrinwila. fit industrial progwm. pub
lished in any contain* the name* of
t all patentee* Ajß’ife oFevary invention P»‘»«tad
earn week. four moaUia for one d*Har.
Sold by *8 n<wßtall«rs.
U you nate>*ln invention to patent writ* t-
I Munn A Co., publisher* es Boientifio American,
KI Broadway. New York.
Handbook about patent* ■taftad **oa
I TIW quickest time on record! Neural
gia « W® worst type, cured by one doso
of glimi’S BILE BEANS in from
one to four hours, as many who have
tried ft can testify. It does 9eem strange
that sensible people will suffer with this
terrible disease when speedy relief can
surely b® found in this simple safe and
inexpensive remedy. 25 cents For sale
by all druggists and dealers in medi
cine, or sen MRy where on receipt of price
in stamps.
HDD JLJIWItIS
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TIM BEST ALMANAC, and a COMFUg* —BBT
ter *v«7 day la Um yvor. T* to tart MMKB ««H
taalat* f« tarticta*. *r atallrt *■ toart|9«f •***■•>
*ta tea-flap Addie* -,
WMMA DWUO AB® «®b
BMLTMMNUk M®(* V. '•> A,
WHISKY By Dr. B.M. WOOLLEY
Drinking Atlanta, Ga.
CURE.
“VTO pain. No loss of time from business.
-LN Cures the disease and destroys all taste
for stimulants. Book of particulars sent to
any address free. Office, 05 Whitehall street,
up-stairs.
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DR,W. MJDURHAM,
Office 55 1-2 Peachtree, St.
*ZK."tl£tXXt£V, Ga.
The Treatment of Chronic Disea
ses a Specialty.
Sept. 28»3m.
ROBERT COCHRAN;
—WITH—
PEEK & WILSON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
25 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga
i)-28-3m.
The Old Reliable
NATIONAL HOTEL,
&j3L,
Is head-quarters for Douglas
and surrounding counties. Bo
sure to stop there while in the
city. Maj. J. D. SLOAN, Pro.
9-28-ts.
fSIA RWOO D’S
!CHAIR SEATS
P 4Ojd
■p •<
, J W.-.NTfiIOtVERY FAMILY
■ j To Broken Cane.
2 RE-'SJSn YOUR CHAIRS.
’ jj '.Mjbndv r.i* ;ip|d» TV
jid A-, Jlwha.il- nr. dell. ‘ .jMK'UuF
(1 in
11 Fnniitere &/*' !®S|a%
! I Haws
j 3 in bnyiag n«v Chair#, ask tor those with
j p Leather ffiateh Seat*,
j 0 TSitey never wear out.
i .
/ Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
’ 72 West 23d St., New York, N.Y-
• W* invito Bpecfal to
- 83 ,» tention to our NbW
PaiRJtT AVTOMaTIO T»-
> MOM Macantß. making
precisely th* «*m*
'"IW »«teh aa th* Wilcox «
’ |f <iibb*» Mid y«A if not
1 «=—i'A preferrtd to th* WUeoM
* AGibb*Aeta®eti*T**-
’ U xJgF gion Machine, e*B b*
i v returned any titn* with
er In 30 day* and money
retomled. But what le more remarkabl* still. *•
l ever knr•* a woman willing to do her own family
«i»z n » ehntt'r machine after having tried oar
ew patent AbTCMATRt
> Even Shn* Mannfaciurer* find t» n*st waited to
- '.heir wore—its *’>a»tic seam* are mor* durable.
I Trslr-xutemtoc Sowing Machin** ar* fart »up*r
. • Kling ehsit'ls machine*, and tt i* no jw* to
r i ear »L Truth is mighty and do** prevail, obutti*
Ma. bine* have *eui their beat day*.
Scud far cttealar. Uorrespondaae* *oUctt*L ,
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