The weekly star. (Douglasville, Ga.) 18??-18??, April 26, 1887, Image 2

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Weekly star PUBLISHED EVEI’Z TUISSLAY, j — ~~~ ~==^—— -1 ADVERTISINGS I In* Inch, one time, - • • -•-•51 0: | Inch, one month, - IS? One Inch,three months, • <i& Special rates for longer terms. W .Local Notices, 10 cents a line. Address THE STAR, , Iloujtlasvflle, Ga ' San Augustine, Fla., was almost de«troyed by lire last week. George Bancroft, the historian, visi ted Mrs. Jas. K Polk at Nashville, last week. War is imminent between South Caiolina and Georgia over the Black wood kidnapping ease. President Cleveland will visit At ? . lanta in October, to increase the at- Sfegtractione of the Piedmont Exposi ■Kt ion. HL The oonvivts at Raleigh, North Car mutined recently, but wer brought to terms by the mill- HSky- ■BKThe big Birmingham real estate KSMtorn is bursted, paper liabilities to amount of 81,,500,000 having beer. IgnaMkested recently. H|^Sjirnell and Gladstone are hand in with the Irish thugs and dyna |||w4t.pw» who have hr m.tht Ireland into Upaa deplorable condition she now is. (1 YW **- g COUNTRY PRESS CONVENTION |g| Conyers Solid South r.ay=: Tlx weeklies should have a press » MMrlation to meet once a year, and let the main object of the meeting be [ to devise some plans for th< bell-nnent of th country papers, and to exchange ideas on the best mode o' conducting a paper to make a bettei success. There are no established rates amonsr the weeklies for advertisings and the business is conducted largely upon the “cut throat” system. The advertlsiiTk agents make their own prices and then pay off the scanty amount in wo d type,or some other goods at two prices. This is a crying evil that should he remedied. Let this be a part of the |^|convention’s work, and when the pri ces are regulated let every paper stick to them—then let the papers make / aethlag but contracts for the cash and the agents will come to terms, nothing else will bring thorn* ■ asfocition does uot ben the grafts in the least, except the obtained on the trip - ft Is of no good whatever. »#neetiag to nn»»<n business aiLi such an one would be ot ‘ benefit to the Georgia Iy<W(iitH> he ghd tohavern expros every country weekly in ,on j tliis subject, and should ba c..lleH we extend a invitation to the scribes to OHHB |pi» ci 1 X ;i pkdgolbe Solid ft rajgood time. saver !h.’> Association, hope it will bo celled at ones. 4 lioTZKER’ii PLEA. Please allow me . in your excellent piper JBplead with the good a..d law>abid . eitiaens of our county for the en- JF foreeoieusof the law, waich has be. n A; adopted by a majority vote of our peo ? \ple, for the suppression of the abomi nable liquor traffic. Som& of us pi'or women know frou and experience that the vile stuff k being dealt <3Ut, contrary to law, ii various parts of the county, by poor, de^ra• ed wretches, who are willing tv defy the will ol the good people, de bauch our husbands and sous, ano make barter of human souls, In order that they may make money. Husbands! fathers! how long will you submit lo this base thrdidotn t<» whiskey? i.i the name o! »d' that 1 good, how long will y _>u cowardly -mb mit to the ruvag 's of the “blind tiger” with the stench of h.s nit by IMr right under your ncse? The churches are responsible for these hidJ • i sinks of iniquity, Just i<s they were re ponsibk for the exist uct of the open bar-room—because they have the power to crush tbetu out by enforcing the law, if they only will du it. Shall the good women oi the count.v be cheMed sut of thu’ bwi py doilwr anee far which they had so long pray ed, and which they so fondly ho f N»d bad been wrought out when the pro bibition law wap Adopted 1 know tlj> t*vil is difficult to retne dy. Afaw ■f I know toov»t»H, tluit ft to to •ftM victims of these vile beasts of prey becomes so completely bound by the slavish chains of the whisky de mon that they tremblingly truth, rather than rcv«»t-*The source, and thua cut nff |b**r'Supply, but there surely is a r aud let us cont in at topray, utitH it is applied. and our> good old r’Unty is delivered tiro in thia grwa>ei»*my to our peace and hnppl »**»■ A Moths*. X ENJOV LIWE. What a truly beautiful world we live tn! Mature gives us grandeur of moun tains, gleiw and w«»n«, and thousands of means of enjoj nv tit. ,\jn dc sine no better when in perfect h*. Uh; but bow often do the majority of ]h ; u 1 r l It up diskear: uorn on with ‘ is no occasion for this twfmg, as every sufferer cau easi ly obtain satlsfa<n»ey (hfU I Green s August Flowers, will make them fhw ih’iu dkg as winu la»ns. Ikyspepsiii and Liver complxint oreia*. mreotcauMA of seventy »Ave |*»r cent, elsuih n afestdies a> ** Indi- S-ck iWkWx., j othvi dh-trv-ss; .e siyiMpluma. ffeiw' h ifws eiAn u, f a , v . 4iu prove it* £a»u;p:e txCe-*, IV CANNING FACTORY LOCATED. The site was located on last Monday night, by the stock holders of the Dougia: ville Canning and Proserving Factory. While the place selected was not the choice of all, yet it is a well selected place, and convenient to the depot, and at a point where almost all the public toads come together. With the people of Douglasville, this is a new and untried enterprise, and perhaps there is not a single stock hol der in the company that can even pre di 't, with any degree of certainty, the r. suits of this enteprise; but they do realize the fact, that almost every en« terprise that has proven to be a suc essful < n , has been iound to be so through experience. Science owe:; to experience all of its •progress and grand discoveries. The man who lay prostrated and burning with fever, dr.i :k tho butter milk, after the men of science h-va told him to do ,ro would prove to I ’m, certain death. But instead 0? death it proved another mis ace to ti:e nen of science. One thing the enterprise cannot fail to do if put in operation, and that s to establish a market for the iruit an<i ve. etables that heretofore has been o Ittle or no profit to the owners. I will offer inducements to the farmers to improve their orchards, and turn a part, of their attention from cotton to truck farming. The crop of blackberries contiguous to this town, will put many dolla s annually in circulation, when the de mand for them is established. Every enterprise that tends to establishing a market for what is produced, adds to the wealth and gives tone and enter prise to the place where it is located. We hope to see those who have c«v enented toget! er, push this enterprise to rapid completion and success. To do this they must keep in view the greatest good to the whole people, and not let personal interest*influence them from anything it will require to make it a success. UOI2.NtS.O«OOX<A GHA. A nt,ranker preached la t Sunday; And crowds of people came To hear a t to hour sermon On a theme I scarce can name; Twat all about some heathen. Thousands of miles afar. Who lived in a land of darkness, Cailed Borrtoboola Gha. So well their wants ho pictured, • That when the bos was passed; Each listener felt his pocket, And goodly sums were east; For all must lend a shoulder To push the rolling car, That carries light and comfort To Borrlobnola Gha. That night their wants arid sorrows Lay heavy on my soul. And m meditation, 1 tooit my morning stroll, When something caught my mantle With eager grasp and wild. * And looking down in wonder, I saw a little child; A pale and puny creature In rag-an l dirt forlorn, “What do you want?” I asked her, Impatient to bo gone, With trembi’u ; voice she answered, “We live just down therstrei t, And mamma, ehe’s a—dying And we've nothing left to vat.” Down in a dark dump cellar, With mouid o'er nil tae walla, Through whose half burled windows Jod’s sunllgh* neve* fails, Where cold and want and hunger Cr.iuehv' l near her »• she lay, I found that poor child’s mother Reaping her life away. A chair, a broken table, A bed of m r.ilriy straw, A heath all dark and tireless; jut these I scarce y ><w, For the mournful .<<siJt before me, so sad and slcksnlxig; Ou, I had noverj uevsr pictured X. scene so full of «voe. The famished and the naked, The Isabethat pined for bi oil, The squahd grtup trial huddled ground that dying bed; All thl» dtat c - and sorrow Should be la l aid; afar; Was I • idculy transported To fcor.'lovjala ii»xs.f Ah. no; th; -virahd wretched, Wercduae ue»i£c . y dvor, Audi Hut ptuse..' . ' ill hcsJtWd A thousand tire.'» ■> re; Alas; far the cu'.u; • C-I’T That met'.a. every While alle -j’-vea To the ♦‘dfier.’m £■-’ u'Sty. ■ Th ore Is work enough for Christians, >- t'.u- 12;r Otw no J >.om. >-n •> ets servant* Throng all the w u '.d a> go, A Notosvy to the h ’ ith?u; This was hH obtain dto Them: •‘Go preas’h tha Word, beginning . Here at <K.‘us..lem. M A CbrUtian, God ba* yromi.ed, Svboe’er to curb hr. given *- A cun of j ure cold water, Sb::Jl rtrd a ;cw rd in heaven; w6u!<ts<»u se-tura ibis blessing, You need not seek ttfar; Go hud in y > ider h »vel A Barrtaboola Gh*. »oi* Mb. Fr>,i a that your H?Spondeuts are kdulag back. Let ! every oue come up and push and scotch | and help to carry cn a good work let the Star shine more brighter than ! ever. i A hirebind of J. S. Giles, named . George Long, w'.’.s seriously fnJurejiJ I thelVtb lust.,esued by ibnee. Dr. Camo sayadrfs recovery is doubt ftil. The farmers ore busy planting cotton and new grounds. Mr. T. C. Edge wmt to see his girl last Sunday. You may know some thing will happen soon aud somebody < will get to cook ou that new stove. Dock Hill and .* new wifo seems th be as happy as can ! >e. Dirty Shirt wi:> hive to starch up the pleuics and uni<>r si agings are sol plentiful. The I'ay‘s Mill or Douglas omi tty coawntk’T wdl soon be hs»e' *nd btg bw’l vg- will be here and Dirty Shirt hx>k out. sr.- still hi Fair . .ay. i' ~rr sJsSKfiT. Ms Vo’t .r. tSt . .Article • Pm u . r for “kuu <i»» w | OUR. BAD BOY. He Plays a Good Jolie on Tfiis Pa. Well, as I played off a good one on pa the other night, I’ll ell you about it, (but don’t you tell pa and ma,) You see I had been to a party and as I come home somethiug scared me, and I thought that I would have revenge. I slipped in the parlor and took all the things off es the center table and tied a string to the top of the table and then went to my room. Pa was asleep and didn’t hear me. so I pulled the string and the old center table went bang! Well, ma she hollered aid screamed and pa grabbed his cane ana run into the parlor and slammed the door after him, and I run to the win dow where I bad put- the str! ng through -.nd by that time pa was abcut the middle o tha room looking for the burglar and I give the title another jerk and it was between him and the bureau, the bureau Was next to the tioor and pa saw his reflection in the glass and raised his cane and hollered “who’ that.” Nobody answered and iie stepped up to the glass with his cam iu his hard and I recken he thought it was Wild Bill, for he come down with a vim and crash went oar big bureau glass. I run in there and asked what was the- mui-p; and pa said a burglar struck at aVn ~ a club and missed him and trie glass. I run out after an officer and I recken he is after that burglar yet. Well, pa looks like he was sent for and couldn’t go. Bad Boy, Hrifflit Star Chat. Mr. Editor:— Measles and mumps i are fast making their exit. Peace go ; with them. Farmers are about done planting their cott n. The crop is as usual—a large one. May we reap the reward of our doings. \ Wheat is looking well. Not enough sowed is the only objection. Gats are too thin. Several of our boys visited the Gate City last week. John Bullington has got the blues. He says he is going some where next Sunday, which we would not prescribe as'a very efficacious remedy. Better try romething with more efficacy about it John. Picnic is all the subject that can be .faJk.e<i ou down here. You will all wear it out before it comes off if yeu don’t hush. We s»»ftrn that Judge Clark’s decis on has been reversed in the Smith ease, and that BHI James has got Ar thur Reynolds out on bond. Hurrah for the legal fraternity. P»ev. Mr. Bonner, of the Salt Springs circuit, will preach at thib place on the Ist Sunday evening at 4 o’clock. Let the community at large honor him with their presence for he is a rood preacher and will do you good. I will close by asking what relation is Little Sis and Little Bud? Little Buk learned us how to sing. Can’t Little Siu learn us something? Edmond. GEORGIA— Douglas County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that 8. E. Mc- Elreath, widow of Samuel A McEl reatb, deceased has applied for the set ting apart ot a yeai’s supjiort to hor se f and minor child out of the estate of the said deceased, appraisers having been appointed for that purpose and having made their return. Now this is to cite all parties interested to show cause if any they can in the time al lowed by law why said application should not be granted. April 14th 1887. H. T. COOPER, Ordinary. Professional Cards. “J. K. - ATTORan i’T -LAW, Doug', a rille, Georgia. Will nmcMee all «be eouct-, both Stat-.- and Feder. . < oHectlons a spec'ality. IATTOKNSY AT LAW, Douglasville, Georgia. Will prac'iee in all the Courts. All legal buMn<»'« will resei w Olfies in Court Hoose. I W.LWO, ATTORNS / AT LAW, I Douglasville, G eorgis. Will prsctlc ’in ah u. : courts. State and F cderal. 01W on Court <. > u . ;c Square, next ! loor u> print’ng odlee. JOHN M. EDOeT ATTORNEY AT LAW, IX>UGLASVJLLE, GA. Will practice in all the courts, and promrir ly attend to .*ll Ouiiue»>» entrusted care. jTsTjamSb, ' DOUGLASVILLE, GA. Will practice In the Courts of Dousla#, Campbell, Carroll, Paulding. Cobb, Fulton and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to ail buaiuess, IG.IIG3S? ATTORNEY AT LAW, Douglasville, Georgia. Will practice In all the Courts, State and Federal. JOHN vrEbaE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,! Douglasville* Georgia. g7gTpost. SolliHeal 2ELst£ite ON COMMISSION. Mr. Post is enpttted in hriutflngemi grtiiuu. fmttt tkv XoMh sud Wist tn lAoug&s C'nuuty. Those having lauds in s,-‘i wi.i do well to put tt iu his. huiur. ViLoe &i ttap store of a. B. MeLutjr. | ■■ ■ r THE 2IESICAN SEED CORN. | “The earliest, heaviest, soundest and most' prolific variety of corn ever grown in Amer ica.” This is the testimony of twelve papers published in diiferent States, to whom we have sent sample packages to test it: “It surpasses all anticipations, and is just the thing needed."—Times, Natchitoches, Miss. “It is superior to any other variety.— Journal, Corning, N. Y. “It will be a valu able acqu'sition in the agricultural products ' of the country.”— Gazette, Sulphur S ring-,1 Texa-. “This corn can be sown in the latter I part of July and ripened before frost.,’—ln-J dox, Warsaw, Mo. “It it highly recoiumcn*® ded. by th se who have tried it.”- Ohio I’e-a pository. “We'have heard this corn highly spoken of by the Press.”—Advertiser, Mint ton, Ala. “It will yield in our climate two crops a year.”—Advertiser. Bastrop, Tex. “It can be successfully grown in Canada.”—Mon treal World. “It Is pecnli ry adapted to the short seasuritr of the North.”—Rev. J. Long, Keokuk, low.t. “Ir is just the thing for our swamp land.i. Johnson, Ocala, Fla. It will produce r;s j. 50 to 75 bushels of shelled e.~>rn to the .. «on any soil, from Florida to Oregon. Ist. r J rrn will yield from twice to f rev Ci f; many bushels to the acre on the sa s- and with the same culture. 2nd. i e Corn is heavier in weight, hasa lar ■■■>', an. longer ear and thinuer busk, and maiies corn-meal lor fam 1 ly use sweeter an ■ more nutrieloas and valuable for friedlng stock. Grd. The stocks bear more foliage, and is better for feeding when cut green than other varieties. 4tii, That it will grow and produce a pro fitable crop on ground where o her corn would not, grow to maturity. It ripens early and is not liable to be cai by frost. Our corn has becth’> ected with the great est C'-ro: the sir- m end of every ear broken off, thorest shelled by hand. We Warrant Every Grain to Grow. The ln<- ease yiei<- per acre over the old va rieties will pay for the seed 20 tlnnm over; besides, every farmer that plants this year will have a laxge demand for seed ;.t good prices. Terms. Tffiy mail, post paid, one dollar per pound, pu' up in neat p-al : •_ , .e r-ck ige . f >r<jß..xj packagei for $15.0:; -o) ycultuges ; 20. Terms tusk. Registered letous at our risk. Address all orders to LIN SAY &HAULDEN, WIKKiTEIAr, KARSAS. - Combined with Great Refreshing Power, THEY ARY, AH TRANSPARENT AND COLG RLE. ••- A? LIGHT ITSELF, And'o ■ i ■ unce to the eye can 'v• \ , ;,.i -.a wearer to read ; ;»oui - In fact, they are bignt Preserving. Testimonials from the leading physicians In the United States can be given, who have had their sightjmproved by their use. All Eyes Fitted and the Fit Guaran teed By W. He MALLORY, Jeweler DOUGLASVILLE, GA. These glasses are not supplied to peddlers at any pi »■«. ■ ! Sheriff’s Saias FOR MAY, 1887. Will be sold before the court house door in Douglasville, G-s., -on the first Tuesday in M*R?tTSB7 betwesu the legal hours of sale tho following property td-wit: Town lots numbers two (2) and seven (7) in block t.hu y one (Lj In Douglasville Georgia. Levied mi and • > be sold under and by virtue of a fl. fa! .. Im was issued from Douglas •county cour In favor Quinnipiac Fertilizer company and ugainst G. G. Hudson. Lev ied it'-s tiijiwropeFty of defendant. Levy mt'.dn uy 1.7 Y. Baitu-d, Bailiff or said court, arid returned to me. A >, at the i.-t time and place, will bo sola hM a.-ros of Ind iu Jot number 253 in tile 2nd dimrlet, and olii section of Douglas county in t iv south east corner of lot in cluding into and mill privUedgen thereon. Levied on and to be .-.oil as the property of of v». T. Britt.cn under and by virtue of a li. f u which w.w Lined from the county court of Douglas cmu yin favor of W. L. Kinney and against W. T. Britton. Levy made by K. W. Ballard, of said court, and returned to me. HENRY WARD Sheriff. Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. FOR MAY 1887. There will be sold before th© court house door at Douglasville, Douglas county Geor gia, un the iirst Tuesday in May 1887 wliliir. the legal hours of sale t hefoilo wing property to wit: The south-west c >rner of land lot number 25 in the Ist district and sth section of origi i illy Carroll ii ;w Douglas county Georgia, and k n„wn as the Parker mill place, balu t raei of land containing 2.5 acres more or less, also the west half of la nd lot number 40 in the 2nd di-tru t and ■■ b section of originally Ciirroii now Douglas county Georgia, and containing 100 acres more or less. Also 10-L acres of land lot number 22 tn the Ist distrii i and sth section ol originally Carroll now Don alas cuuu<<y Georgia, and known as tnc f.ewis Wi in nlace. Also town lots of land uu iibers li, ~ is, 1-i, 15, 16,17 and 2t> tn bloc . > ~,.3 Ims i.n;‘,.1.e..- o . nd. <• in mocii 15. AH <> Aid lots l.'uug In Doug.ar-.vtlltf, Georgia. AH of atoresritd iund4 levied on aai to <n I ,oid us'.iie rrope; ty or D. w". Price under tiiMl by viriuaof an. fa. which wa.s ts.sr.ei. from the superior coarl of said Douglas, m favor of Douglas county And against D. W. i rice uri>u; i; a and T. ii. to - man, J. B. Dj-icaii, ioiing VamanL and 1-. B. Duncan recur tla-, Tenanw in possession notified. Properly . o.uted out by pialmifj’> attorney. ~ISAAU BA REFI ELD VS. ALICE BA.;EFIELD. Li lie! for divorce in Doughm .Superior Court January Term 1887. It appearing to the court Ly Ijj ro turn of ibe Sheriff in the above t>Mtf 1 case, that the defendant does no; i - i side in said county and it further ap , pea ring that she does not reside insai I i state. It I- tberelore ordered by t-hei ! <-ourt that siti’vice be perfected on the i i defendant Us publication of thisj i order nace a,month fisr ftiur moiii. s, i before the nfexj; regular term of j court. jj>-lift Douglasville Star, a newt, oarer published hi Douglas county. I : Order granted January 27tb. 18.37. I Rwha hd 11. Clark. Judt;e S. C. presiding. A true extract from the minutes of ! Dou<.as Superior court, January term I 1887. J. A.PiZTMANC.B. C. | II -to—4 7V'. ..’1 . 1 » .i<la ir c-i ik* A cay 6. The Indiaka Chemical Co. have dis covered a compound which acU with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it o cure any and every case of acute Infhmaiory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 DAYS, and to give im mediate relief in chronic cases and ef fect a sperdy cure. On receipt of A0 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 disw>v . ery to the public instead of putting it out a-, a patent medic’uc, it being much s lews expmslvt: R’e wilt gladly refund > money if satisfy ctsoxi Is not -jiven. The Chemical Co., , Crawfordsviiie, Ind. I ROYAL |F rtROYAL Powot? * IO POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, etreugth and wholesomencsa More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot ba sold in tbe competit ion with the multV ud© of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking Powuee Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. ,i !!■» iiTexarrnn.,. imii i aH>fi LLORY C-~I':to to.' 1 '-nnQW E X- E3 DOUGLASVILLE, GA Watchmaking and Repairing in all its branches skillfully ami artistically done. Satisf iction 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 from a nickle pin to a Thousand Doi Diamoxtd New an I frosh goods, gant designs always on ROCK BOTTOE I buy only from old and reliable man ufacturer's, who have built up their reputation as 1 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. TOR W I have a splendid farm for sffe, lying three miles cast of Douglasville, on the G. P. R. R. and three niiies from Salt Springs, containing 120 acres, known as the 1. C. Oglesby place. Good or chard, good dwelling and out houses. Lind level- I will sell the above farm at very reasonable figures. For further infor mation call on or address, T. W. MORELAND, Douglasville, Ga. Music! Music! Miss Jennie Stokeley HAS OPENED HER FOR 1887. Stto to T?ach on Her Merits I anti ktodiy refers the public to the;-.’ !of 'icr c lass o* 1366 for rolerence or to I be; swtotos and ability as an instrue i tor m .Music. « Her room will be at Mrs. S. N. Dor- | setts. ' Fnmitr'ji nwn, <■ * rr'' Al j is j The POLICE GAZETTE will be j mailed, securely wra;>ped, to anv ad ' dreto hi th>.> Tm&d States lor three ‘ mouths on receipt of OlfE I>.)LLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. - Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, Fi ‘an KLix Square, N Y SENDI,2S - AND GET THE— Ideal Southern Weekly. Twelve months and a chance at our uuexce.-ed presents, given away to v very one h’mdred subscribers to the SOLID' OL'I’M. Tiist pre ent fine Gold Watch—four other handsome presento. Agents wanted. Address, SOLID SOUTH PUB. CO. Conyers, Oa. vskpeln. Kotos o* ww- > B M.WOOLLEV. M.D. . Oa. OOk» SSM WkaabaU 8»- I NOW IS THE TIME TO ■f' : --Sto" - SUBSCRIBE /* the star V to FOB. 1887. i THE BEST Weekly Paper ■ * < ZJMT GEORGIA - THE BEST Advertising Medium IN NORTH GEORGIA. CIRCU LATIO N )F 1250 ACTUAL SUBS CRIB IKS. The Daily Graphic Is the Favorite Home Journal o Refined American Families Everywhere, and the only Daily Illustrated News paper Published in the World. It Circulates in Every State and Territory of the Union. It May be Found on News-Stands in Every Large City. The Vast body of its Subscr ibers are People n f Wealth and 0 Culture. No Other Daily Published in NelM* York City has so Large a Mall Circulation TheWeeklyGrapfc There is hardly c, Post-office in the 't s States where at least a few consist' are not received each week =--v by subscriber*. 'dk txr briiccF 11 < T<;i Features of ThS’l).- tr/il-M, Luulf and toerary, ? t etl-ngslx <i? ! It is the largegSplr. clasiF Illustrated Weekly Issued, is adtd aS hai f the price oi 11< rivals, contains the lai ■■ news and market reports, and is acqc-irt-riiewWE phenomenal cireu.atlon. THERE IS NO W Medium for Adverti|yLjS From time to time we issue .ons iiluto'a'.lux ’he ‘ippcnuni’fes <>f cities, towns aridßiwSßMMfili : ufoiierliui’t the country. At me; u ' al.fornia Edition Qtnmwt..£ ies * ' A’-aSM ■ .idfuclMmMbf- - For rates and other THE AMERICAN GRAM 39 &41 Park Place® ’ ” Our list of correspondMljS " "• to coiiipietoli will lrn one to’tban'isgto' will furnish us the news BPMH ’’ art of the county. .■. R. H. JoF ' 105 W. PETM j9Ltl£kX3.t£l- Whoiesale and Retail Uwejffi • Drugs, Ma! aints, Varnl Oils, w| Fann.-i»- and I'ia•.-■••iuns from.to will find my stock complete, ofj \ , quality nm< lowest prices- “gSf you come to the city call onW me for your goods. . Country Merchants Supplied.® H Very Respectfully, Z** I R. H. Johnston. ept-28-Bm. MARSH’S CYLINDER = FOOTLATHE!- Jka . , IUJ . -nii«i»aßcv A Latite, and oa a p ®M<jlaa.having 1 I » OyUsdsr Bed. r 1° I which is mtu E (gfe jf y to/ \ g moreeiaptoar. < V '"“W 3* ocarenlest A- o Ejy to the old Style . « A. ril Shaotteotar s iwSe toe a g for Cirralar»c ; ; nSo —S’ SereH - Ssris -3 Igrato'.Tto, and for Brach. • £ Mwldlat. Be ! D • M’el- »»* B£BT iseeSte-' Price G 30.00 and upwards. Manufactured and sold by the Battle Creek Machinery Co., ,ATT iJc“ KI _ -THE- . •* WEEKLY STAR. J DOUGLAS COUNTY’S OFFICIAL ORGAN. I