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The Monroe Journal from Claiborne, Alabama • Page 4

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i nun" TamitBi CLAIBORNE. Luuia IUUAKI, coTTOnsr factor A oano of one KILLED AND ONK WOUNDED THE MAMMOTH LOT II I MONDAY. AUG. 11 5870. TOWN A IS!) OOTJ1NTY -AND- The Itubtrl Rankin Affair Again.

We have' received the follow hip which we are requested to publish in justice to Mr Robert II. R. Hood Esq Editor Journal As you evidently intend to desire to get the Roberts rearrest properly before th1 public, yon oiay publish as mattors of fact, the following Claiborne has another real sensation. For yean past merchants and others who have had goo wares and merchandise to come through warehouses ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tl.e ninny friends of J.

J. AUTUY ommi ssi Merchant, NO. 12 COMMERCE BTEET, MOBILE, ALA" ci.it rkiknttloncxtelfictioii.subiect OU.borne have met w.th short and a to nction of the democratic nnd Con weights and short measnres. On the 21st day of July. Mr Jno.

L. scrvative Voters of Monroe county. KT Particular attention paid to any business Inieted In mvcnrw am. Marshall, a Justice of tbe Peace for Monroe county, issued his warrant for the arrest of Ohas Roberts charging him Ian fystematic stealing has been going on, nntil grcwicg bold from past success, theives took too many into their confidence and they have at last been caught up with, would complain to their merchants in Of WO 0 LLNER. S.

HIRSHBERG. The many friends off. METTS announce liini as a candidate for the office of sheriff at the next election, subject to the action of the democratic with the offense of murder Robert was arresied and brought before Mr IHs to the interit of ovary to examine, before par "UUU WO nmSTTRfiTm c. and Conservative Voters of Monroe comity. Marshall on that charge, and after Vi full and thorough investigation of all the facts pertaining to the killing of Vchssinar, 'the MAMMOTH CLOTHING! THE LARGESTJ.IN THE SOUTH EQUAL TO ANY EAST I tig" We will'discount any'billsjbouggt East orJWeet 5 per and guar D.

W. Rankin by Roberts, in which investigation the state as well as the I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Circnit Clerk of Monroe subject to the action of the democratic partv of the county. W. R. AO EE.

Mobile of short weights, nd, in many cases, rather than have suspicious resting upon their houses for any intentional wrong, they would make good the losses. In some cases much ill-feeling has been aroused bet wen the country merchants and the Mobile merchants, and the latter have, in (SUCCESSORS TO PRESTON ft STETSON AN)) N. SMITH Co WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, NOS. AND 7 WATER SREET MOBILE, ALABAMA. defendant was represented by counsel, Mr Marshall decided that in his opin tee goods better made aod better adopted for your section, and onj same terms.

ion Charles Roberts was not guilty of tW Youths'. Boys', Childreu's, and Fat Men's Clothing a Specialtyr murder as charged, but guilty of man Competition Defied in regard to prices and this, or any other ll 1 I alidmlad rt Kentuckv Sonro or Susar cInTMilisr niameu uraers respeciinny Htiiivuaa uu piua.pi.jr Wronchk Tr.m Rtift tST Everyone going to Mobile should-not fail to call and exwamiQOthe uearinir, lamed Knllo T) Uears beparate from RjiHs.Tiirnurf i- r. "Fl many instances, been forced to get clerks and other employers fo make affidavits to the weights and measures as left their houses. But "mur' er will out, and "truth is mighty and will prevail, after a time. Sunday night 3d inst, after tho Emma had passed up tbe river, the freight was left on tbe wharf as MAMMuTh CLOTHINGi STOCK OF "vuuiutn, Mit INew Reversible Improved Feed Guide.

These Mills cTn P' he Worked Haw or Gee. Beware of Mills with Cast Shaft Prt. Dots. Still we re hnvinf too uinch rain It is'nt trne that the lightning struck a Monroeville man on the check The ionroeville Institnte opens on the 22nd of September, with VV. Y.

Titcomb principal, and Miss B. C. MoOorvey assistant: seo advertisement LeNoir sold the right to sell his patent washer, in 5 counties in this sfiitein Monroeville, the other day, nd Rota "pocket full of money." yonnp; lady dsires to know how long it requires for Elg to get up the Dots, and Elg desires to inform that young lady that while all ladies rJ- I i.l-1 i OC Nos. lfi, 18, and 20, North Water Street, Mobile. It) introdudnjj tjesa mills to oar trade, we do so with full confident In nearhlv recommend (ham a a In thur mi.

ftnl liuiiiu ui i mh iii niM in RnriiiAiih skaii Ci Hll aM E.r. i ne 'M. The. usual at the Lower Warehouse in slaughter in the 2nd degree; and accordingly the Jiistic of the Peace, Mr Marshall fixed in the Bum of Four hundred dollars, which was given by Roberts without difficulty thereupon Roberts was released from custody. Judge Sowell, acting as a Justice of the Peace, then issned his warrani for the arrest of Roberts, charging him as did the first warrant with the offence of murder after being anested ami brought before Julgo Sowell, Roberts moved foi his discharge, on the ground 'hat the identical offence with which he stood charged before Sowell, had been jud'cially investigated by a competent, magistrate viz Mr J.

L. Marshall. Judge Sowell overruled this encased and cast separate from the rolls so that ll.ev m(7 nra r.r. nt i n. ne Claiborne, and with the usually trusted Kiiitvr- u' r' UJI" ffround 3d.

on. the guard to attend to it. Having reasons Atu 4th ftimnlifiilir turned up in lathe. turned nn totha flmn ha loldn A87CUNNIN GH AM CO Successors tc ELS WORTH, RUSSELL CUNNIGIIAM, IMPORTERS DEALERS IN mproved reversihU fd m. -tm: naran.

unire ensctmi annmr. to ssspect wrong doing on the part of the colored man left in charge the freight, Mr J. B. Crow, with a couple nn.np: tree all tha teeth and ao and the Sv fr'c 7l1'- The work done by the "Kentucky" is if tte beat a ualL 5 dry, so that he beraiism can be burnel-onl a strono- mill Pwes tteZ Those with cast shalts will ZT.1!;' I 3 pnnirs, eic, take cans of themsclvi-s whm tKa openmR the rolls pass throue unpressel tendt cfc Oc. aiiLBi, SWtEPiPLOWS.TSIACBS, TKVAHE 'lows.

Traces, Etc. Also, Charter Oak Stoves, Grates, E. COR. ST. PR A IMPTH HrArvb Si'M.

OBlHl IRA PORTER, M. F. IRKBRIDE weeps I. motion, and on Mr Roberts declining to go into, and waiving a reexamination. Judge Sowell committed him to have the constitutional right to bare aims, and that the right to bare necks will be the necks probableencroachmen be is not aware of any statute compelling him to give a satisfactory answer to, her Too much rain to save fodder.

are being ta'k-ed A protracted meeting is progressing at the Baptist ehnrch We wonld call the attention of the township trustees to a section of the school law pnhlished elsewhere, clipped from the Evergreen Star. speagde; jail. Ihrse are the simple facts. Tinware, Sash and Blinds, CARRIAGE AND VAGON MAKERS MATERIALS ALSO MOBILE. ALABAMA.

of young men were on the lookout. About 10 o' clock at night, the following negroes, 8 in all, were caught in the act of bursting heads of barrels of flour and taking flour out and replacing head with surprising nicety, and extracting coffee from sacks Allen Howard, Ran Taswell, Dick James, Adam Taswell, Lang Agee, Singleton James, and Jesse McGrew. Rushing on them the negroes were ordeied to give up, and refusing to do so, and starting to run, they were fired on, when Ran Taswell was shot in the leg, and died from the effects of tho Fair Play. IMPORTER a iirtrr "Good morning, friend I ntn "ok DEALER VS DRUGS, LRFUMEEli ADAMS HARRIS, surprised to see you out, and looking so well I heard you were confined to your room, and bed, by that, pest of Wo rS, sodas, ePAim(m WIJ.7,h dealers in- humanity. Piles.

"Yes, Mr. I had been lone a sufferer when I heard andretn Garden Seed. of Teller's Buckeye Pile Ointment. No. 27" St.

Froncis Street, It proved a blessing to me indeed, one PACTS, OILS, BRUSHES, VARXISII, ATS'IST' TOOLS, No 13 Dauphin WahiV. Ala Cbtiborne Looks a little dull th's sensor, of the year, but the old town anticipates a lively trade this fall. Mr I. Cohn has a "lovely Canadian pony, and he knows it but will sell it for all that. Mr Cohn is a gallant yonns; man and loans his fine little animal to the yormg ladies to take jides, and they pronounce it "perfectly deliehtfnl both tbe ponv aud the wound in about 4 hours, and Lang Agse was shot in the foot, but mnde his escape.

Jesse McGrew and Allen Howard were arrested and placed in OBILE MANUFACTORY. bottle lining so fur restored me as to enable me to be about my business again with ease and comfort. You enn recommend it as a genuine remedy. Price SO cents a botlle. For sale by Dn.

J. T. Russell. Tha Monroe Journal is clubbed with the Louisvil -Journal for j33 nd with the Sunny for JOPIAH ROBIKS. Wilcox countv 5 3 C.

WILSON. T. S. FRY Wilcox county. Mobile.

REDUCED PRICES. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Bract, ride. SATISF Tiojf TEED and Goods Warranted S3 Mr II. Raphael was absent last jail, but Dick James, Adam Taswell and Singleton James also made good their escape, but the officers of the law ard now after them, and may yet get the scoundrels. Thns has one of the boldest and most shameless band of thieves been borsted up that has been organized in this section in many years, ROBLYS, WILSO.Va I CO OottonFactors AND Commission TVTeroliaiitK trhrt mt dnrable HAVE MAVAVSON HANDawell-secleted StockofQ)LD an 1 I week.

a uthh LUMBER. Our work is Veil bn0wn to ,11 first qn-iitf, Claiborne promises us two can DEAT.KRB TV SOLID GOLD AND SILVER WORK" 'affflStock of resnV nn lv Tnr ...1. -r Ci 8 didates at least for county officers next year. MisB Fannie Odom of Bell's Landing and Miss Mary Slangbter of Packer's Bend, two charming young ladies, are visiting Capt R. Cunningham's.

Benny Goldsmith, the best news- No eloquent tongue or pen is needed to commend Conssens' Lightning Liniment to an appreciative public, as a cure for Rhermatwm, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Bruises. Spraics, Corns and Bunions. Ic is also iinequaled as a remedy for the ills that commonly afflijt holies, sr.ch as Spavin, Ringbone, (jails. Scratches, etc. Warts and Knots being easily removed by ts use.

Try Cnnssena Lightning Liniment, and yon will want no other. Price SO cents a bottle. For sale by Dr J. T. Russell.

Best rolVd (inld Plated, Nickel nnH teel GoM-nrt osf Rolled Pjifert Gold T.aii Bsets ST i VFR TW Silver WA E. CLOCKS I andt SPECTACLES at Wholesale nnrl Retail, and a quaniitv of other Goods usually kept in a first rlss Store. ffl" All my Goods are warranted to be what thv are represented J. SCTIWEIZER Practical Watchmnl-er and Jeweler, SELMA ALA. UTl.iSFBIIlK, Pf'RE MIXED AXD mm IIOTII AT LOW gQJTTRNR CO.

WoVKto PKRRYMAN, M. b. PERUYMAN, C. K. 11,1,0 Mobile- Monroe Uo.

Marengo Co." MORirE, ALABAMA" pE RBTJ Iv. Wholesale Dealeu' in TOBAOCO. mPORTER OF (i Id DaunhiiK- street Cor.CoainierccSt. Crops. Col.

B. L. Hibbard, wh visited in the Buena Vista, and Cokerville neigh borhoods during the past week, represents the cotton crop in thoEe localities as being very promising, but says the corn was damaged terribly by ihe late drought. gatherer in the state, boasts of having 9 cotton bolls open on 8 of July. A young man from the upper portion the county, visiting friends at Clailborne a few days since, wan ted to swim his horse across the Alabama to go over in Clarke to see his sweetheart, but was prevailed on not to risk so much for the fair one.

J. IIEAR1N W. "1 take the position that we do not, in its broad sense, a genMenian of years and experience, yet we find many of the present day carrying a Buckeye in their pocket through a hind of superstition, when Ihev might be relieved by a few application of 'fabler's Buckeye Pile Ointn'nt. This Ointment is made fiorn the Hockey, and is recommended for nothing else but Piles. Try i'.

It will cure yon. Price 50 cents a For sale by Da. T. Russell. a.

E. S. RRRYMAN 00.. Morehants and Wholesnle and Retail 0-Tl OO "EH AND DEALERS IN NORTHERS' fe WESTaR PR iDUC'r 48, 50 52 North Commerce. an1 40, 51 53 North Fron Ste et MOB TLB, AT.

4 ft A MA. ffOonignmena Ontton and OrersrlSolicitcrl JAMES MCDONNELlT WHOLESALE GROCER sin Norther- and Western Produce, 9 anl 11 North OomTi'irne Street, ATASV 3 ry: I i 2- 'ft COXXOTV -AND oomsnlssioii Mcrcluuits, 35 North Uommerce Street, MOBILE ALA. FkOM MONTGOMERY. Montgomery Ala Mr Editor I reached this point in safety after two days and nights spent on tbe Peerless with our genial friend Capt Andy Black. The health of Montgomery.

Dr-Meaus, tbe Health officer tells me, is magnificent. Gov Cobb received, me in tbe same hearty and frank manner that bo was ever wont to manifest. The Gov savs that he refused to pardon Mose Ballard, because no good reason why he should do so was sot forth in the petitioD. State auditor Brewer told me that Monroe C.i, had a splendid record in the Auditor's Office, unsurpassed in the stale. Our friend Wiggins may conaratulata him or a a GO 03 Obituary.

Mr. Lawrence lliksrd, after a long and lingering illness, died at his residence, a few miles from Monroeville, last week. Mr. Rikard was, a kind hearted inoffensive, scrupulously honest man, and no man in his community was more generally beloved. He was about sevanty years old.

and was buried at the Methodest Church burying ground Tuesday last. "Peace to his aes." Vt club the Journ'd with the Selmn Ar jus for SjSS.T'S atem: J. POLLOCK CO, 13 The invention of that Superior and Wholesale Dealers OKYfiOOl) NOTIO.S,Etc. Complete Sewinjj chine (The FAtn-tlv Shtittln Machinal, marks one of self thereon. At Enfaula General Clayton lhe most important erns in the history ol machinery, and when we consider its geat tuedihiess and extremely low price (S25), it is very difficulty to No.

6 and South Water Street MOUTH! 'mm. Mm Ifel SI sasiatm. aOk 1 I I PROFESSIONAL CARDS Judge C. Nathan told me that Judge Henry wrote to him requesting one exchango, he Judge H. wishing to hold the Kali term for Pike conceive of ar.v invention for domestic S.

A. AKNRTT. C. A. HAItKlS.

MrITII m. S. COOK BERTRAND L. HIBBARD. MONROEVILLE, ALMI Perdue Hill.

Mr. Williaw Davison, who has been in Texas about 2 years, returned to his old home near the Hill, several days ago, aud iutends to remain. The II il thinks Claiborne is better satisfied now that she has too distmgm'eha-l Jierself. QWivne, it is and that he had consented to exchange, and would probably hold tbe Fall term in Monroe Co. Judge C.

is a gentleman who, in the absence of our own Judge, would, most assuredly, IfAllRTS COOK, COTTON FACTORS llif Iy iWv fej Lm mm mem Bwdh, Vwl command the respect and the esteem of our citizens. n-e of more or even equal importance to families. It has great capacity for works beautiful, unooth, and quiet movement, rapid execution crtainty of operation, ami delightful ease, that at once commends it above all olbers. The working pruts are all steel the bobbins hold 100 yards of thread; th stitch is the firmest of the stitches made, neat and roqnlar, and cin be regulated in a moment to sew stitches from an inch in lensth on coarse material down to tbe fiVst, so infinitesimal as to be hardly discernabie with the naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to count them as thought, was always a little jealous of i I might give you considerable gos tiSk si via C. J.

TORREY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ToJiilo, ViU orMCtice 'n Mnnrn frmntv, THQS7 SrWIGGINS," ATTORNEY AT j.AW, Monroeville, Abliaiua. Office over Dr. Russell's Sure. MOBILE. ALA 13 A MA.

JSS" iM.j.-.r my ivit-ids iu Monroe lespectfullsoliciisJ fr the bouse and will be mly aipreeiat4. S.n. BARM KTt. GEO. VIDM15R HUOn L.

liOlU'CB. I formerly L.Brewer Co. Funnerlv of rVihbs Vidmer sip but admonkhed that, according to the Stiaiford-upou-Avon man, brisk is the soul of wit, conclude here to desist. On the west side of the Alabama River the corn and cotton is fine condition In Montgomery Co. the same appearance is presentd, while in Bui lock and Barbour, some fields are hardly fired.

While riding on a rail odu can make, its true, but limited observation. Oldfield. the Hill, and was determined not to be outdone. Mr. Jno.

A. Savage has just opened one of the largest and most complete coffin warehouses in the interior, and coffins of all sizes, styles and prices can be had on short notice. Mr. Savage has unquestionably a large sup ply of coffins on hand and a variety of trimmings and ornaments, and while hoping cone of' our readers will AS.T. PACKER, M.

D. I OFFERS HIS) HOPPER 8l VIDMER, 0 S. fast as made it does to perfection all kinds of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy neello-work with ease, aud less labor than required on other machines. It needs no commendation, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and volunta VK OFESSIONA SER VIC Si 102 104- nATTPfTIV TOPJLE. Hi ttcotlana.

In tne mateli gamo soon have causejto patronize him, still it IS OFFERING LINOS AT VERY LOW FIGURE 25, 37 an! 89 Commerce Street, MOBILE. ALA. citizens ol Monroeville Culls solbiteii and promptlT rpsnonded to. Charges mo.lcnle nd to suit the times and impoverished condi'inn it our people. I Tecl thankful to thnso who have patronized ne the past and trust that I will be able te imp1, a ciratinuationof the same by strict attention to my professional Allwhoarenow indebted to me will please come forward and settle, as I am nneed offline to settle mv liabilities.

Mnnroegille Ala. oct22 would be well for them to bear in mind where the finest, as well as the cheapest of coffins ean be purchased. croquet between the youhg ladies aad gentlemen of the Ridge and tbe young ladiea aod gentleman of Scotland, at the latter place, Saturday, L'uil inst, tbe ry encomiums from the press, and the thousands of families who use them, ample testify to their undoubted worth as a standarl and rel able hcussbold necessity, extending its popularity each day. This popular machine can be examined at the office of this paper. Agents wanted by ihe company.

Address them for information. Family Sewing Machine Go. 755 Broadway, New York. Cash orgo)l ''I'r linlnnnt sillSf ii i wirri Uii Years. Organs on same Liberal Terms, tnll S'ncit always on ha'' MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DEJBEiPTfON! ftllri Hiiro rl Polnraa marln ana at nhaanAat naSlbl'? V1' Ridge playera were again successful.

The Scotlandites, seem to be unfortu R. J. T. RU8SELL. All kinds of Artist's materials for Painting, also Wax niatflml f'' Ho everybody tht nante WAGONS and MULES! I hav iust received a CAR LOAD WAGONS and MULES world without end, and will sell them nate, having twice been beitea by the Ridge, Scotlnd has some very expert LIMBER FOR AL 1 01 AT THE STEAM SAW MIL OP DAVISON" NEAR AL tUMBEK from ioSi undred ieet.

1 vour Ordes to )lvi1ll r. Kemp lc. every i ostance will they be promptly tiled and na aniecd. b-st qaaliiy of Lumber alwsys on hand.and lib'nl C'lntraen mad- wiit lare bavera cheap to clns' ont consignment. Also ihe flaest stock4of AOO0RDE0.

croquet players, bat one bad player not nnfreqtiently eo disconcerts and dis great variety, cheapest in the market. GOOD FOLL 1-OCTaYE 1'UNOS, LITTLE USED, SOLD MONEY TO LOAN $25, 000. 1 have twenty-fiva theusttcd dol heartens the others, as to cant-e a club's defeat. We return thaufca to cheaper than eer known beforeu Don't think of buying r.ntil yol. come and look at those I have.

1 know you will be pleased. Will Phytic'an Surgeun and Accoucheur JWICli U.K. COB MONkOEVILLK, AH He has now on hane a very Larpe stockof the best Druzs.iml prepared to treat both aeule and chronic cases. Parties who have paid their former Seconal will be waited upon in pref rence, at reaso ubl professional Those who are in arrears will please come for rd and settle, nndtherebT place themselves to preference list. G.eat inducements offered to cash patrons.

I'K'IMP't' attention (riven to cuM. niwht or idar. FOB CaSII a1o 5 good (i-Octave Tinnos, secon.) hpnol fTTTff ffe rfi AF our young friend Mr. Frank Wood for an invitation "to be present and wit sell either lor caIi or on time. W.

W. Wilkinson. lars to loan, on gooi) collaterals, at reasonable interest. W. W.

Wilkinson. Greeuvillc, xllubaina ness the contest, aad 'regret that we were nnable to do so. O'uiuKic Cases treated- oci75-ij I WARRANTEDBEST ANDMEAPEST. Prices relnved. Pamphiet free.

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