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THE WEEKLY
BY STAR PUBLISHINC WitY.
Entered at the Douglasville Pest CiE .'e to
trans mitted as second-olass mall m- tier.
SUBSCRIPTION:
For One Year, in advance, - - • S 3 00
LOCAL
TO 81B8RI lERS.
Subscribers are urged to renew theft'
subscriptions several weeks in advance of
date of expiration, and thereby secure
the uninterrupted continnance of the pa
per. Before you remit.call on some friend,
and secure him for a subscriber, also.
Renew promptly, and make it a point to
secure at least one new subscriber at the
same time.
Douglas county is out of debt.
The lecal guano trade is waning.
fcj. . An exaggerated sact —a woman’s
mfe* bustle.
IS. Can’t we get up a young men s pray
.44jer meeting?
.. S i n Turner is th® jolliest old
gentleman in town. ,
Our friend.the
fittest boy
tiid at
a big lot of serapoH
c ws °f kinds.
' 1 Cash i« having Wist Facto
: . rjr-wtfrftftt put i» good condition. ,
HI ar, ‘ tiiiniiL'ii piiii-
seed.
B<»wdon says that the Salt
® swings boy - like etc. splendid.
groceries in town at
J. K. EDGE’S ‘
IgiK; to court the 2nd Monday in '
■■ ' went home with Jii«
Mtf ■
I® A of silk parasols and qm-
|lsgt at ti. N. Dorsetts,:
K. Elfß is taking the lead in
i A. Q. Wyley's Celebrated Diamond
K,, Patent Flour, the best in the world,
fek ' fori&leatSmilh &Co’».
this «*<!tien " >*-
’by a h®avy rain and wind
Mt,J. ’’ - Asiotherhirg® lot of Notions and
%Br Dty Goods received at H. N. Dorsett's
ISB' IFylcy’s celebrated Diamond
|||S|| Patent Flour for sale at Smith A
i Halt Spring' district can boast of
.hotels and springs than any
gj-MOftte District in Georgia.
l >( ' f ' ' ' 'i" l
fliiwt friends in th- u t > - -
Toni Dulke *ays that he aaw sum--
H thtsglaat week that reminded him <>l
fIH tte» "Olapacky” swamp.
SB make rooat for your Un-
Sh ole” has purchased a ten cents straw
K
f; Come to ceurt and call in our office 1
and •übacribe for the Star and keep <
ap with the precession. <
11 Mr. W. R. Mallory, our popular !
jeweler, will soon have a soda fount 1
in operation tn his neat store room
fc s I
The boys in the hollow hava a jolly
Ltlne. A more clever and jollier crowd
can’t be found.
Bread brim straw hats are quite the
style with our town people these warm
sunny days.
Rev. W. J. Spiers, pastor of the
Baptist church at this place, preached
last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. TP. M. McElrvath and wife vis
ited tneir brother, Mr. John McEL
reath last week.
Miss Emma Freeman, who has
charge of the Millinery department;
at A. W. McLarty’s visited Austell i
last Sunday.
According to society papers bustles!
will be larger this summer. Gracious 1|
Old papers for sale at this office at fifty ■
cents per hundred.
Drs. Whitley and Selman attended I
the Medical Association in Atlanta
last week. They report a jolly good i
time.
Miss Fannie Weddington, one of <Jg|
prettiest young ladiee graced the STOd
office by her presence a short whfljH
last Tuesday.
Miss Crissie Whitley, a cituvmi
yeuug lady of Chapel Hill, vial ted
Faunie Weddington of l<i i
w< * u iu
Mrs. John D-GjJEk'*M
able Aniline' .y Hk **f
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T. A- Duke is prepared to furnish
you milk shakes, of the best quality.
He will use milk for the shakes from
J. S. James’ Jersey farm. Pure Jer
sey milk.
; Master Conni® Weddington, son of
our worthy townsman, Mr. C. W.
Weddington, presented this office
with a fine beet that weighed five
pounds for which we are under obliga
tions. The beet was grown this year.
J. K. Edge always keeps Knoxville
Leader Potent flour, the whitest and
k best baking flour on the market. Jess
puts po fancy prices on the celebrated
flour. He sells everything at Rock
Bottom.
Mrs. R. J. Strickland and Miss So
phia Strickland, our accomplished
school teacher, visited friends at
Austell last week. They report a good
time in general and a quantity of rain
and fish.
We'had the pleasure of meeting that
prince of good fellows, John R. Hol
combe while at Bowdon Litha Springs
last week. John is as fat as ever and
siys that Judge B >wdon 1 uns up <»
him occasionally.
While at Bowdon LithiaSprings last
week we met that noble-hearted and
true man, Judge John C. Bowdon. By
the way the Judge is having his resi
dence repaired and they say he is pre
paring to bring in his blueeyed widow.
There is one insect that stieketb
closer than a brother, end its initials
are r. b. It is now rejoicing in the
st ength of its appetite and lying in
wait for the unsuspecting picnicker
upon whom it will surely satisfy its
insatiate longing for human prey.
Mrs. (’layland requests us to state
that she will exchange millineryjajoods
tbrj-ountry produce, such as chickens,
eggs, butter, corn, etc. But request
that you bring the produce when you
come after the goods, as she cannot
sell you the goods without the produce
or the cash on the spot.
Mrs. Clayland is kept busy from
Monday morning until Saturday night
supplying our spring
B h 4*; 11 ‘ >b ' ■
them in town and
J.
lb > ooids, color. <: vrt*»
Jail at 1 hia placeJast
was caught by sheriff of Paulin k* j and
put, in jail Dattss. the Sjgtififi’ tele.,
graphed to Sheriff Ward of tiijls coun
ty and he went after them ajkd they
nre now in jail at this jflace.
Mr. W.H. jew
eler, has a fine display of jewelry. He
has recently moved to his new house
and purchased new show cases and
has his jewelry better displayed, Mr.
MallorjH* making more dear money
than any man in town. We hope he
may continue to prosper as he has for
the last few years. If he does, be will
soon be counted with the bloated bond
holders.
We regret to learn that Mr. O. R.
Longino, who lives in the extreme
southern part of this county, had the
misfortune to loose his corn crib, con
taining 50U bushels of corn, two wag
ons, a quantity of cottonseed and oth
er farm products, by Are one night
last week. Mr. Longino thinks it was
th® work of an incendiary. He says
lus didn’t know he had an enemy in
the world.
PICNIC! PICNIC!!
Winston, (la., April 25th, 1887.
[Spertßj.] Ei>itor Htar:-— There will
be a grand picnic her® on next Satur
dny week*pc first Saturday in May
and a nic® twy,, is expected. Vou and
all the p«op»' ot Douglasville and
Douglas county s specially Invited
to attend. will be done in
order. Milk Shako-, madk. Soda
water and every. Public
I speaking, reading essay, du^t n g . a
jolly good old time pieni<\j' ( . rs( . v
I milk free to ail. Will give y\ f ui j!
i details in next Issue. I
J
i < < I < i' fry ti.< n*.
Any informaliou will be gratefully j
i received leading to the discovery and
< arrest of parties representing t.hemael
i ves as my agents in order to sell cheap
1 glasses on my reputation. All of my j
; spectacles are stamped ‘Hawkes” on;
I dig, bow, and no other are gemdue.
|HKand Guaranteed by
s W. 11. M Al.loßY, Jeweler,
r liouglasvil v, Ga. i
Wednesday “ye hungry editor” <
MHmur accomplished pastor, Rev. Gj
, Bpnner, were
anijAwqjgyTvy that geni d gvn-
J. L. Salman Th * tender
f 'dSßccepted by the editor with much
and by the tuistor with
dignity.
rAW* 1 immediately set out to visit
MBMhprinrs and neighborhew>d. ,V« r
ride we arriv;l at the
where w® spent several very
hours and went over and in
dpected the new spring* on Mr. Jesse
| Humphrie’® land. Here w« were in
!- trudlmed to that enterpritiug citizen,
I Mr. Tboiupson th® proprietor of the
new hotel al Austell. We
; i Wt lime at th® new springs in
J company with Mr. Thompson, whom
r, - found to be a very enferesting and
oyalW invitation to dinner with
him and left the -prtugs for the hotel
where wS w*.reserved with an
v bo‘h,w»- (hoFvugbty enjoyed
bv ns. The hotel Itself w«? fi»und to lx
a model of ta*l® with
ipertew arrangynw remlOrf
’st Austell nntll late in tW aftermsm
’ and returned heme mutually agreeiug
. Chat we had tpept a very pleasant day.
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shoe usually worn. ancTWka pair of our Mag-
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bad circulat ion. They most power
ful made in the world. 'The wearer feels the
warn. th. life and revitalization in three min
t utes after putting them on. Sent by return
mail upon receipt of price. Send your ad
• dress for the “New Departure in Medical
» Treatment Without Medicine,” with thou
sands of testimonials, Write us full partic
; ularsof difficulties.
Our Magnetic Kidney Belts for gentlemen
will positively cure the following diseases
without medicine: Pain in the back,head or
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b debility, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia,
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| seminal emissions impotency, heartdisease,
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trial.
THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO..
134 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111,
FREE TRADE.
The reduction of internal revenus
and the taking off’of revenue stamps
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
has largely benefitted the consumers
as well as relieving the burden of home
manufacturers. Especially is this the
case with Green’s August Flower and
Boschee’s German Syrup, as the re
duction of thirty-six cents per dozen,
has been added to increase the side of
tiie bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medi
cine in the 75 cents size. The August
Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint, and the German Syrup for
Cough and Imng troubles, have per
haps, the largest sale of any medicines
in the world. The advantage of in
creased size of the bottles will be great
ly appreciated by the sick and afflicted,
in every town and village in civilized
countries. K-mple bottles for 10 cents
remain the same size.
m< •
of the (•omitrv^;^>lf >, Bi ip. r diseases
pal Pigot the last few
years was sy|kx--4M » be incurable,
for a Doctors piv-
and prescri
bed by constantly
local treatment
ten ruble Science h
I>i«)i to be a constitutiona
re( julres a con
■faMMßaßMl’eatment■ Hallx Catarrh
: v by I- . ,1. Cheney
Ohio, is the only con
-«ti<«#i»mal cure now on the market. It
is taken intertudly In doses from 10
drops t<> a teaspoonful. It acts direct
ly upon the blood and mucus surface
of the system. They offer 'one hun
dred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circular and testimoni
als. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
IlfegfSold by Druggists, 75 cts.
ITWIIX PAY EVERY
liilellisent the Land to
Read 'Fliis
GenePms endorsement from the wife
of the late Mai hew .Simpson, D. D.,
LL. D., Bishop of the Methodist Epis
copal Church.
Rev. J. Henry Smythe, D. I)., Ed
itor “ S'in»hh>e for little Children ”
My dear Friend:- I rejoice to know
that so many mothers and children
are being taught the inestimable value
of Mellin’s Food, and I trust that your
efi’orts may result in placing it perma
nently in every household in the
land.
Truly Yours,
Ellen H. Simpson.
SALVO
TREATMENT.
i‘be great restorative and tonic. Has teen
u>»'l for many years with remarkable re
oilis, utiil is gnarante.-.l to cure Men young
or middle ngetl, who hove by tiieir inpulgon
cns or indis.-reUon btougiil Upon *ht msclves
Nervous Debility
producing some of the following eilects:—
Aervuusm -s, Loss of energy and power,
w-»nt hf ambiuo-i, lack of ideas, mental and
iii>>sieid weiknes*. aversion to society, un
d-the-a to marry, melancholy, failing iiietno
ry.orga-iie weakness. Impoverished blood or
up eC-worked bruin, and all those depressing
pyineuts. <"ol;*e<pient on imp:<ir>*<l vitality or
j ! X»ytlvvorganic action, widen leads the
i ~ !\ r to <■ irty decay or in- unity, which is
*2‘ ’Xha-> death.
sr •« . xP a, *y marrhsi or single, who j
,;7 k “...’Ap- their motley away humbug
. Alps "won ter. til cures,” or w orse
Lr'r wcv i ’ l®UlVe the SALVO
! i■l i i 'fhnusaud-- have t<?s-
V. c .1 .‘ r! X*»**lii* curative proper
iMaus'tn te > e ‘^’ n « l’ h > '
jm nt euro. No maUm WH*tTy!ftM<P * ri
co, <»r who has failed :<• < IRE
lI.ZATMENT we UVARAN FEE m
GENTLEMEN,
I Halve* rrontment a* uow piepared, is pleas- ■
I ant to Ink”, w.-i t-»nnulat«s read!tv with ;
i it.c io' <1 <t«-m »eti. No minerals con- i
'in-ntmeßt. A part of the Lertss;
p >■.■-»! * Ut srv-h state, nnd the-
I most v« m»ule medlclm 1 --known to modern *
i wienev The balance <i the treatment is put
i up;n p-w ingms. and co.; isitas ail medicines I
I ue«s•>>»:<ry for over'.»m mo-ths home treat-1
I B’c'iiL ltundr--.l> <>;-.-asc s h«v >• teen cured 1
1 with one |Mwksige -one month's treiiiment.ll
I et.-., ace ’iopao ; es h»«<t package, i’rtee p®r !
| p.utsiUj-’. tbn-c paeki»g»*» -ja.W. Helt! |
I pr-osiid mid scs’u.-’ciy cawd on receipt of |
Know’»>u a> we d-.» the great curative es-i
• g <VJR t :ie
WHi» each order fur three p ;v s tuI »s (3
‘ muaUo tH-u.’.uent, euelosim; w< WilD
j send our W iuttkn <« r vrantkk rorofond Hie
money if the truaiiuem does ao; vflbct a
1 Three piu knges serif C. U. D. on receipt of
S2.a>, :o secun- mt apmst VMts.
S<-m5 money by P t». Mo:-e;. inder, Kegts
i tervd Ix-iier. KxprtMs. or Bank Draft st our
in k. Addrv-s. ' ' '
SAEVO CBVEMYVAI. C 0..
No. I. & 3 So. dta St- Sti. Lottis, Mo.
| A tree.’ts.‘«u SALVO TREATMENT, eon
| tatning testtm-’»:dats from eminent pbysi
-1 ciaus, to. to th® virtue of the principal cura
-1 Uve pmportU-, of the treatment, M-nt free.
| {Scaled. tneh 13 &m.33x
! bvranvA.* 5 f r-t i« \a.»n Nu*- r*
Hio-rk' Wfeidy' gttaramoed.
SALARY AND PAID Ay-
pi? v • . a.v.. .
Chaseßrothers, Kl .
»n cutras
9
1 1 AND 1
1 I
NOTIONS
i
1 am doav receiving a large lot of
Dress Goods
—IN—
The Latest Style
-AND- ~
SHADES,
A nice line of Notions, new Shade in
Ladies Hoes, Hand Bags, Ribbons,
Lace, Hamburg, Insertions, and eve
ry thing else that it takes to constitutes
a complete line of Notions.
DRESS GOODS.
You will find nothing that will sur
pass iny line of
DRESS GOODS.
A Beautiful line of
INDIA LAWNS
with full width, Torchorn and Orien
tal Lace for trimming. Nuns Veiling
in all colors. A fuff line of Sawdan
in dress, Allover H nnburgs in
—A complete stock of—
Dress Ooods
from wfilcu the most fastidous can be
suited.
SHOES!
In this line of Goods my stock is
OOMJPXjIEITIEJ
both in design and quality. I keep
the best line of hand sewed Shoes both
in Ladies and Gents. Children, Mis
ses in the best qualities and can suit
all requirements, both in style and
prices.
HATS! HATS!
My stock of Hsts far exceeds any line
both in
Sh and Color
that I have ever had.
The Celebrated “Dunlap”
Hat has no equal, have it in light and ;
delicate (shades for young men. Ex
amine my
LINE OF HATS
I
confident you pleased
I in qtTSHtK and price ’ M *"**^ k
CLOTitjK.
AHI aak is an examination of my |
stock and if the make-ut and style and *
I quality of goods d«« rot commend'
them to your sound judgment you will
not be presstsi to buy.
MY STOCK
—OF—
GOODS
will all soon be in the hou®e and ready
t >r examiration, and I request my em
t mieN»nd the public to call and I<k»k
and get my prices.
WiHi a.welcome invitation to all 1
am truly under many o‘>iigali ms for
past favors.
S. N. DORSETT.
THE LARGEST’STORE SC TT r ggßMw Wß) w->L _
CHAMBERLIN, JO HN S 0 fIU 30M»
IMPORTERS
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY,
AND DRESS-MAKIO.
WE desire to call attention specially, to ourfaeilil les. We deal directly with factories in America «twi i.b,, v-
styles, good goods and as low prices as any retail house in the L. S. And not only this but we warenT?? as late
just as the salesinan represents it. We have for twenty years handled nothing but fir«t cHss -o-ds or T n ’-utT 1 ' '® W 'e d ly US
has been built and our trade increased on lh.it line until now we ship goo Kto every ° ‘vjtu.at.o,. :i .act car houaa)
OUR SPRING STOCK IN DRESS GOODS.
In both silks and wools with french novelti: to match each and everv shade for trimmi .va ,
style, perfect In qualities and mammoth in u.iantities. Nothing of the kind was ever s. en before in P alll the Hr‘ ( uh ttC>:a “ beaut * and • __
THESE GOODS ARE NOW il4
b-ncs, wliite *ii'’‘llw?Mlwels r i>w-»HndThndrl-ni'. < ”’ Ul Switzt:rli " l ‘'- H<w‘ery,Glove., French Sot- <
SHOES, BOOTS AND SLIPPERS. ■
We have the largest stock, the most perfect fits. Every pair made to order, and ' ™""w
FOR CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, J
Draperies, Lace Curtains, Shades, Mats, Rugs, Art, Squares, etc., our stock is complete 'U
iss ,he Alldaay „ , how t j| ■
A CARGO OF ENGLISH 6-4 JUST IN. .Jfl|
.
X-.IIIT ’.rXXEI
Ist. We have no eoni|»etition as importers in ihe South.
2nd. That our facilities are equal to any ]>ort ofentry in the U S -JMIBHMMBMMM
3rd. We discount every t.ill witli tiie cash, home and foreign -
4th. Vy these we save to the trade 23 per cent besides giving new •'oods Afr.
Chamberlin, Johnson &
ACTS. BUTTERECK’S PATTERNS. T->vrT><r-X-KiYnw4ra ”
68 & «g \v \
a rx.a.is 'r a , ge o u ’WR xi
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA-DOUGLAS C6UN I;Y.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY.
The petition of E. W. Marsh, Sr.. S. M. In
man, S. S, Marsh, E. W. Marsh, Jr... M. P.
Marsh of the county of Fulton, James A.
Watson and J. S. James of the county oi
Douglas and their associates and successors
show that they have entered into an associa
tion under the name and style of "The Salt
Springs Land and Improvement Company,”
and desire an act of incorporation by said
court to be granted incorporating them un
der the name and style of “The Salt Spring ■
Land and Improvement Company,” with a
capital stock of two hundred and fifty thou
sand dollars, one hundred and fifty thou
sand dollars of which capital stock to be em
ployed by them in the business to be carried
on as herein after stated has a tually been
paid in. The object of their association is
for the purpose of buying and selling and
Improving real estate in the county ofDoug
las and other counties in the state of Georgia
The shares of the capita l stock to be divided
ijnto one hundred dollars (1000,00) each and
sekould this charter be granted the business
©Hvy propose to carry on will be to parchase
W»uVl>hljlj;wopertr, real and personal, to lay
Agaia lC«NU*JSiau.e lots or such
mpertious of it as they may ae«m best and
and convey any and all of its real u nd
personal property on such terms and condi
tions as may seem to its best interest- and
may improve any and all of its Heal Estate
by building housec, establishing factories, or
taking stock in any manufacturing enter
prises it may deem to Its best interest. It
may also donate a portion of its capital stock
not to exceed forty-nine per cent tuereof, to
the building of any rail road it may seem
proper, which may run in or through anv
l>ortion of the county of Douglas, or it may
subscribe to the capital stock of any such
railroad Company in a sum not to exceed
forty-nine pet cent of the Capital Stock of
said “Salt Springs Land and Improvemem
Company” or It may donate a like sum to
Manufac* «Hng Enterprises, to be establish
ed In or near the town of Sult Springs. Ga.,
The place whic h it. propose* to edrry on its
business, will be Salt Springs, Douglas Coun- i
ty Georgia, with power to sue and be sued;
Til Its corporuffe name with the privileges!
and powers usually coufered upon ineorpo- ’
rations of similar character and to do such I
things and pass such Laws for the organiza
tion of said Company as may be consistent
with the laws of Georgia, Your petitioners
pray that they may be incorporated as pro
vided for by law under section Hi/ii oc the
Revised Code of said state of IM2 with such
sowers and privileges as are stated in this
application and as provided for under said
section of the Code and I he laws of said state
of Georgia and prays that an order shall be 1
passed declaring their application be grant
led to petitioners and their < accessors incor
porating them for and during a term not to
exceed twenty years, with the privilege of
ret ewal at the expiration of that time as
provided for in the above stated section and
vour petitioners will every pray, etc.
J. 8. JAMES
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in office March 28,1887.
J. A. PITTMAN C. S. C., D. C.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA-DOUGLAS COUNTY.
TO THE SVPKRIOK COURT OF SAID COUNTY.
The petition of C. C. Post, T. R. Whitlejj
J. P. Watson, A- W. McLarty, J. S. Janies I
<j. P. Bowen, J. B. Badgett, C. O. Peavy, J.
Selman, J. M. Abercrombie, 8. E. Morris.
W. J. Harding, R. D. smith, W. IL Mallorj,
J. K. Edge, T, Parker, J. A. Pittman, 1.
M. A M. B. Watson, 15. M. Waltom, N. B. d
J. T. Duncan, W. A. James. J. 11. McLarty,
FL If. Camp, Henry Ward, E. A. Morris, 11.
T. < 'ooper, J- 8. Hull, J- P- Cooper, W. 11. Cash,
James a. Ward, S. N. Dorsett, Smith A Co.,
W. C. Hodiiettand C. W. Weddington, -khw
that thev have entered inl<» an Association
under tiie name and style ot the Dougins vflle
< 'until ng and Preset* ins' onipauy. 1 list the
object of said Association is to erect and op
erate a Canning and Preserving Factory at
Douglasville, Ga., in said county, with pou
er to purchase and hold property', real and
personal; sell and convey the same on such
terms and conditions as individuals dti; to
! sue and be sued in the corporate mime, iiim
to orerclsc al powers usually coufered upon
corporations of similar ciiar.irteqas may be L
: consistent with the laws of Georgia, and th> \
said Factory is to have its p!»c<- of business i
at Douglasville, Ga., in saiu > ounty, and it *• 1
to be operated and run iur said As.mm iat;« r > |
for the purpose of convert, ng Bet ties, (Inijw, ;
Etc., Ete., into Domestic \\ mas, fort'arrsjng
ami Preserving bruits. Berries, vegetfdes.
and all otberjSmd of produce, and m 1
all kinds gjrd such other th tags as tteS deem
proper u» use and to sell the same Ms mon’-
To elect such -officers, employ .f®'-*” hand -
and servants and agents in ii,e/aid corpora
non may see proper. Pei ttouer* furtiior
show t nt the capital s oek of '
tion is Twenty Dol
lars, and that ten per eent of *a'd GifRUU
has been |wtd tn.
TWfohfrc ny ot an order by Hrnoia
thitneVMKjting this their application,and i
i utul Minmin
; [K r ,"T!sk». i >n.„= a
' renewal at the expirailo# *»* »/.) twenty I
i years for the parpen? herein < j
your petitioners will ever prey, etc. -’..'?
J.s». JAMES, T
Pet itioiii rs Attorney.
Filed in office March Dtli 18S7.
J. A- PITT-VI AN, U. 8. C. D. C.
TO THE LAMES.
If you arc nfai«t*d with rheamati«m, neu
ralgia, nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia, or
; with diseases of Lite liver, kidneys, headache
> or cold feet, or w> sik stnk .es. or .wol-1
, len feet, an A'• lomhr.tl Belt and a p-tir-d'
i Magnetic Fm»t Batterie-- u . .<■ so u.tpv.rKr i»t]
I the relief and cure of alt th ■ <
j They carry H jowerft’l muzr.C'tc fo.'-etottu
seat of the di-es.s-'. _ . , , i
! For lau.e baci;. w akn»'?< oUthe ' iane, f ■
1 ling of the womb, ')
i ftamatiou and ul< erat.'on of the *v'vuh,>..
I cidei.t-n hem rrh:w« or fics’dlug. o.iH.ai',
i and irregular menstruation, i -
l renne.-a, ami change <•? l.fe, ;}>■;■» i - the
i AppUa.iev»»d inr abe Mr.-wa.
i*r:£e w£ w - Ui r v?>l
i tery.;!»). 8. VGy • p<.-s Co. D, aid ex
amiuation allowed, or by mail on receipt <<«
price, and if not found satisfaetwrj even at*
ter six months trod ihc) can b- returned
and money refunded, iti •orue-rin®. s-. uu
ihijMurtt-oi waist and Size of shoe.
‘ They are worn over toe underetotlilng.
Tliev iio»i th- tr tower forever,
sendctemp for the -New Departure In
Medical Treatnu-tR Without \Ldielmr vuh
thou- 1 -.tu-dl ouniaK for cireu
• tars. Write as iul! pertienlars iG regards
' vourdilhculth.’s -order direct.
TEE MAGNETIC APPLIHCE CG.
134 Oeariwra St., Ckicaja. 18.
!MRS.J.;D CLAYLAU® IS
Beturns thanks to the Ladies of Douglasville and surrounding conynunity,
or a Liberal Patronage and a continuance of the same 40
Her
S r1 XI d- O O <3. S ;jJ
are now ready, comprising many of (he leading new stvles of Hats novelties
ed Glk‘vJk?V ina pi’ na S ’ f - Ul ? y gauze ’ varieties of patterns and all shades color-
IS, U.K k and colon d cr;.pe, millinery ornament and miscellanies. p
i -J?x p i.xu.ixio<3L peel‘
THE DOUGLASVILLE DKuTs , j|||L ■
Keepsta Well Selected Stock
Brugs,
Medicines,
Paints and Oils,
Tobacco and®
txel verytLJ' T7<=»xx
EPT iN A WELL
DRUG STORE.'WI
We Will Sell Alcohol For Medical Use/fiN
and Wine for Sac.uiental purp
When in Need Os Anything }n our line give us a Call.
l H fully, jn|
J. L.,SELMAN &CO.
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Eczema eradicated.
tme te innlH cold w.-atlur l.r-t fall it -.Me u-H -hl but went gw. anrt «
l tiad*; rt | ,Atlanta. Ga. p
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EISCTSM BSm!
: f j/a wU* _ ]at>on nre stimulated, and all R
I 7 v- r, .i . ’.be t i u . „id-Llmc health andgood
imreaU- ; N„... s . Sr;> feeling conte back.* They
* porter a .. .: >, l.s£C a do- are constructed on scientific
;! .'ktr.'l te.-. . row principles, imparting au ex-
. . r , *’ r - ’-‘Nd’. .3- ”. o > hJlanitiiig.hcMth-glvlngcur-
J rent to the whole system.* • TJs;
•url : ~. cf L . j celebrated Tlr. W. A.
wYw » / x.' ** UZ c3' /rig KAttMot.a, of New York, for-
i •.•.x-urir g t .■' .. . s i. -- ' " rterij Surgeon general of the
• r - r ' ■ ■ “ X h U. 8. Ariny, lately lectured •
lojt i . -ae.', !- .re .n * j '■ upon fids subject, and tulvte.
t > tr>- •’.■istl <.. n -"i-e !•. x cd all medical men to make,
« 'I Iciuttte V.eskneo*— — 1 ;iA trial of these agenrtes.de-
J.rrvous s-.ud C.c .op**'* ' > scribing at the same time
b;. d •, Ith ' I most r unarkabio cures he
|i T ?’ ' ? i-vsbcwlo. //t ■ I / ' BS«I made even in cases
ifflfe-luu-* i / Xs\ X ’j”*'-"'""”-
and 1 “! a ‘J / | j / -' X PKlijE, J3.OOONTRIAI-
flammuUon, or llcera- J.»> I'/ J W.n v.l send ekl-cr Lacy’S
b’h're is no vreittor aLr ? ' z
time for f .U— deliveS
t. (. .4 <<*.»• i-*} ♦►»-*-* / .^»DR I f •* 7 F»t itfi MiZt* who’ll OTCIfMP*
eraliy ibe finrt week, uu>re /<! eZLLLTL r I i * X r
frequently the fir:t day, and J, w^vjjw, J « r ’
<re2n even during the first » money-order or dreft at onr
»ar., vnr-i their P' ri«, or cum-iw-r tn regis
■.ltnjleriui coratlk / >•' SM A S'fi
■ Ml .
The following are rcpMJseututive te ,tu»oniftls of the thousands we are receiving:
- , , u , I , „ J r®orli. m. RovVbrHr- WWI j |
i y, I<r» a | ) feon# kidney, m r *n<J
Ur Scot:- ' r .g.zu u.t. . uv-gwwfcrtwTreyttarx hr nr. I was tavabM vttk W
ItDtwsrf’’. .. . ;:;‘ 4 xJeetrfc;ik?KeTtrfrt-tyea7t'd me of ivn-r Mandititf. T<mr g
< me t a” *> 1 . -»j 5 aft**r ftU «<her rttneafe* r<i<> toiled. ioexD ich trxxle
UxtnUfWjH'.. Hu Ha!? £riMhhaM.-ur*'d my J, Bog at r i
Ttn. Scott’ 1 - Ur tTTBH' Coraetw. sl, j! b/, and 3JL Irn. Scott’s Ei.bcttjc FtSMt j
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