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4 Ft MwMi.Uf.J in by evory The Southern" Star, AGJR HAXE. J. T. Hayes KEPESENTS TliEl'KST' Fife, l.l'r, inl Acvitfmt limiir-ft lire I oiiijMtH ft' in cwiHteiiev lit thcf j'VulAy'-iiiut Hoiiicthh.g on tho older of iv cyclone nHnt three hr.nclrod yiirds wide, through Mr. V.

II. Andrew's plantation ahij.it two uiiUM west of hoti.H.s, b'oniiif; do.vn leucen tim-hefot'c, Mr. Audrewa s.iya thut it done hi in couHideruhlo d. image, and will require saveral days of hard work, rej iiiring tho damage done him! 4 ui.u viiut to Greenville w.d while then) bun fjh .1 power prcr.s. which will iirivo iu a few days.

When wo get thla prose to working wo propose totfet out paper that will bo crediublo to any coinu n-nity, Muj. J. G. Uarris, of Montgom ery, will bo a candidate before the next State Convention SUto Superintendent of Education. Maj.

Harris will bo a strong "Richmond in the field," aud in our opinion the mau that beats him will fill tho position. Everything you bought at Casey's. want can be Ia a private letter IVoin Gates, member of this District to tho Editor, he stated that the Democratic memlwrs of tho Uouso were having a ryugli' tiuio enduring spcauer Reed's' 'ty- ranfeal and dauinablo rulings and feara that tho worst has not como. Special 'ino or shoos just received at Win. Garners, to be sold at cost.

Wo understaud that the Midland authorities purchaaod of Mr. W. E. W. Andrews all the property belonging to him lyiiiff between Union aud Merrick Streets for yard purposes.

By' this purchase the Midland has gained possession cf uigh all -tho property between Union and Cairoll streets. Uulaundercd shirts at W'm. Gar- Hers for ts. Wo understaud that the Midland people will put oa a passenger train between Troy and this place about tho 15th. of this month.

Th road between hero and Troy is in fine condition, and we know cf us good rosson why this schedule should not be put ca. Mr, Wm. Garner will will buy your county claims." The Abbeville Times persists in saying that Mr. Liboroua, who killed Bussey some time ago, ia yet withiu a few wiles cf Abbeville. We hardly believe this statement as we think the sheriff of Henry county would have before thi3 time captured him.

Cooking stoves at Wm. Garner's The city council at their last tneetiug. realizing the growing necessity of having a night watch man appoin jed Mr. T. J.

Kemp to this important position. Thia action upon their was highly satisfactory Jto every right thinking citizen of the town. Best patent flour tor 5.50 at Wm Gamers. It is now a settled fact that Mr. W.

J. Brown, who left Eufaula a tew weeks ago vory mysteriously, fully intended to skip with the money wheu he left Eufaula, and is no doubt by this time, beyond the limits of the United States. It will aoon bo time for the ecu- sus takers to commence their worn of taking the census. Ti.e law plaiuly says that iu tho appoint-', ment of census takers, politics aie not considered, bnt all honorably discharged- maimed- soldiers are, tx have preference. Mr.

W. n. Lawson, one of the proprietors of tho Alliance Journal published iu Montgomery, is in town thi3 week, soliciting for his paper. We do not hesitate in saying that the journal i3 ono of the verybes' agricultural journals In tho South, and should be injthe hands of every farmer in tho county. Sec hira before ha leaves the county.

SHOES CLOTIIISG. Are our fort, don't buy iSeiore seeing onr stock, our stock ofcloth ingisuew aud made in the latest 8tyles custom inada uits a specialty. Our stock of shoes were bought right, we can give you bargains, a big drive in ladies find gents hand sewed goods, see them. King Long. We lsarn from the Dothen Light that Messrs Castellow and Black, sheriff and deputy sheriff of Gen eva county have left for parts an-k ou.

It will bo remembered that these, officials killed two despera does in Florida some timo uto. while trying to resist arrest. Up on a preliminary trial they were acquited, but an indictment was rouad against them and a requisition procured for thnir arrest. Hearing cf this state cf r.fiHira, they skipped out. Wo will not vouch for the truth fulness of this report bnt it is nevertheless a ruuior.

Tlni GRGCH11KS GBBCE8IES! EBESp AKD CHEAP AT wo earrvin Ptock under Hip Ball a full and coinpleic lino of Staple Fancy GROCER I BP Our Btocli of eftOTKFLWJIl is 'always hiigc nn we will guarantee to give you if not clenpor than any in town L'ftl! on ns for vour groceries. STOKr.fi NANCK. Jon. 29, tf. CITY TEPILLS, OJL LEM3, Pnorr.iEToiis, East SI'lo, Public Sqnare, OZAIiK, ALA.

A full aad eomnlte line of and Cherairals, Patent and Proprietary Modi-clues alwars on hand, also Paints. Oils Brushes Tooth Bruslies, Combs, Colognes. Extracts nnd Toilet Sundries. lgars ami Tobacco, r-verythlnj kept iu a wen iurnisnca you can got with us. TVb pay specint attention to Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipts.

This department is undir direct supervision of our Mr. CULLENS, whose low; and varied experleuce Is best guarantee of its completeness. Night calls answered bv him from tho residenee of Mr. E. PRANK DAVIS, Broad Street.

R'o are ca-rvlnsr in addi tion to above a large line of School and Literary Bonks aud Stationers Supplies. will set for you on order any Book in Hiblication in the lmown world, regard- ess oi irouwo or exnecse. MAIL OEDEIIS5 lwayi promptly and satisfactorily attend-d to. Physicians note: We make a pecialty ot supplies in vour line. Abdominal and Scrotal Vaginal Hypodermic SyrringeS, Clinical Thermometers and everythine reouired for operations in Minor Surgery.

(Jive ns a call. Ofeioe of WL. Joses, SOCTHEKS Ex. CO. K.

SALO )N. sman Have in stock a Whiskies, Wines, fail liiVa of Choice Nothing but the very best goods carried in stock. In cennction with our BAR ROOM, we have a first-class 'Oi abl 3 Wo respectfully solicit a share of youi natrona sre. Very Respectfully, "BLAC'KMAN PARKER, Sept. 13, tf.

Under Masonic Hall. The Most Brilliant, Pure and Terfect Spectacle Lenses iu use. They are Traaspaieut os Light itself, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue; in fact they are por-fect tight preservers, For sale by TtsNU.LE, Hollas Cullena, Sept 13. tf. Ozark, Ala.

A HE 4 TBJ Ono WTJ1, Acker's Blood Elixii has gained a firm Lol on tho American people anil is acknowledged to be superior to all oilier preparations. It is a positive cure for til Bl od and skin diseases. TLo fraternity indorse and prescribe it. OnaranleeU aud sold bv J. ''J Haves, iteiul.

Ala. PRICES ilS trMn. Como while tho rush i on and select your goods. King Vo fv.fl gr-iteful to Uiopooplefo n.n piuionnw and bone to merit a 'continuance of the some D. Y.

Dowliuij Bro, Mr. F. P. Martin, Dale's efficient Clerk of tho OourV, a Mayor of the city, has nboi completed his handsome residence on Merrick Street. Tho Spring building boom has already commenced.

Tho carpen fers arc all busy, and bouses are going up in nil parts of the town Rev. T. II. Stout of Eufaula spout Monday in towu route to Troy, to attend tho meeting of tho Baptist Congress. Mias Mattio Edniunsou, of Eu taula, and an art tcasher ot rare attainments, is teaching a very interesting art class at this place.

Prof. J. L. Harris, who has been teaching at Uaw Ridge for the past few mouths, was in towu Sat urday, and gave the Stau office a pleasant call. Our shows are here, ami they are "dandies" too come and rrct shoes while they are cheap.

Kino Long. Wo would kindly ask onr corres pondeuts to Bend in theic commu nications by Wednesday night at lertst. Never weary in well doing, bnt go to Long for your goods They aro positively leaders ia low prices. Mr. W.

Lawson and family of Montgomery ere visiting tho fami ly of Dr. W. C. Oteagall on Broad street. Save tho tan bark in your new groan is we want it and especially near the rail road.

D. Y. Dowling Beo Wealed. Oae thousand bushels of peas. J.

Y. Ckawfoed, at H. Z. Parker3' Marsii'al Owens reports every thiusr quiet in ms line, only OBe arrest made last week. -i EiRg Long are constantly re- ceiviim new goods wmca were bought low for' cash, they must be sold, remember our motto; "quick sales and small profits." Receiving at King Long'3 cv cry day a beautiful lino of clothing.

rt i- Mr. C. L. Bennett, representing the Atlanta Journal, was in town Monday in the interest of his paper lie and his paper both deserves success. Latest styles in geuts sbirta and collars at King Long.

The agent for the Pratt Mine: that employs all the State eoiivicts. left Sunday morning with eight, sentenced at the last term of the Circuit court had iu this county. i Full, regular made seamless hoso nud half hose at King Long's. On account of the largo sum ex peuded on a press rocently pur chased by the Stab, we will now ask our patrons to come up and settle with us, because our needs are. many and urgent.

FARMERS Look to your interest money saved is money made, buy your goods at rock bottom prices for spot cash from Kiqg Long. White fish, come to nee us IT. Z. Parkers. One of tho best men iu the State for Governor is Mr.

W. F. Van-diver of Montgomery, lie is cuter-prisiug, progressive aud altogether a remarkably successful man. Bo would do the State jof Alabama great credit by being elected to this exalted position. Big lot' of hats just received at Racket Store.

Married in Newton last Thursday night, Mr. Matthews, and Miss Salina Creech. This young find happy couple have many friends through this section who join tho Star in wishiug for tkem a long happy lite. John B. Stetson's frennine hats a Cnsev'n.

1 IKIIT mill I IV Vllt'll) 01 It IKlWl cimtiilnix la tlin I 11. W.ilkiT im Mini iti llOnk I (T, '''Mi uii.l liiiO in tlio oliito iff Hm rruoni'i of Dal. county, Alnli.uiui, will toll nt pul'lto In Oz.uk Al i'nma In (unit of Court lu.uso on VVfiliioniltiv llin r.l'.i of 11 mi-Hi 1HD0, to tho liiglioBt bl.lilor for ciwli tho lunils In Raid county to wlt: Houthwoht qu.irtor Hnl wpst )ul of southnnst ciiiiirtrr Bee. 1C, T. 3, It.

21, tw lmmlrod iiml forty tier moro nr Il-h. IIuitisii and Amkuicas Mdmoaoe VOMVAXY. LiUlllC.I. liy Jons Gamisi.u, it. Attorney, AdmlniBtrator'3 Wotloe of Eettlo The Stale qf A'ttbama, Dale County, Trotii.to Conrt, FeUunry 3rd, If J.

II, Garotr, Entstc of. This day crime Bartow Garnor tho odimnl.itnitor non of (mid estute, nnd filed lib Blr.tcmcnts. nccountu nud Touchers and for an ann-Miil sottloment of hij administration. It is ordered that the 27th day of February 18DU nnpuintoa ft tiny on wlilcli ti make such settlement, at which time nil persons Interested can appear and contest tuo ealcl Bottlouicut it they tuiiiK Jons W. Parkhi, JuJgo of Probate.

Administrator's Salo Under and by virtue of an order nr.d decree of tho Hon. Joliu V. l'nrker Judge of tho I'robato Court of Dr.le comity, I Ella L. Matthews Administratrix oi tlie csfitcol J. 4.

f.Ii'.ttticws Deceased will sell before the store house door of Kelly Dr.vis tn tho town of Newton Dale county Alabama on Monday tho 4th dsy of March 1S93 for cash, between the logul hours of sulo, the following do scribed real estato to-vlt: Ono lot parcel oi laud ia tho towa of Newton commencing; at tho corner nf tho II Acreo lot, now tir 0. 1,. Matthews and running south 210 feet to Smisson street thence 105 foot, thence nonn leot thenoe west to starting point, alu in the town of Ozark Dule county Ala. at the samo timo before the courthouse door tho SI of a lot in the town of Ozark bounded as follows, on tue east ana south by land owned or carried by Win. Loyci, on tho west by inu ueionging to union cnurcii and on tae notii by Eutaula aua Dalevillo eet.

iJ. L. Matthews Administratrix. NOTICE iMO. 9812.

Land Gilice at Montgomery Ala. January 2, 1890. Notice is herebv eiven that the follow jug.nain.ed settler has filed notice of intention to make final proof in sunnort violin, uuu mill, emu jjioui will 00 niado before The Judge or in his absonco the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Oznrk Viio Ala. on February 14, 1SC0, viz Curtis G. agwen, noinottoaa Entry Ho.

14S1S. for the northwest fourth of southwest lourtli, Sec- liJ, southeast fourth of northeast fourthi northhalf of southeast fourth Sec. T. 5, N. 11.

25, E. He names the loUcwiag witnesses to' prove hi3 continu ous residence upon, duel cultivation of, sum ianu, viz: uonjnmtn u. erton Thomas J. Nowton, J. J.

Benoileld, C. V. Branuoa all of I.ciio, Alabama. J. II.

tilSOHAM, Keeistor. NOTICE NO. 0302. Oslce r.t Montsfomory Ah. aauary 2.

1390. Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-nnmod settler has filed of his intention to make flnnl proof in support cifhls claim, and tha. said proof will be made before The Judge or ia his absence the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Ozark Ala. cn February If, 100, vfe: James Kea, Homestead Entry, No. 13378, for the southhalf of southeast fourth, Sec.

8, T. 5, K. R. 26, E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence i pon, aud cultivation of, land, viz Dink Balkcom, Arlington ortlfington, Irvin Lewis, Josiah all of Echo, Alabama.

J. II. DrxonAii, Resistor. Cheap Money to Loan. I am prepared to money on improved farms in Dalo County, and can give the cheapest money and best terms ever oUcred farmers belore.

Call on or address rae for particulars. McKekzie, Attorney at Law. Eufaula, Ala. Office on South lndolpll Stieet. Have Yon gsd tbe Comia( Han IF NOT Go at once to ,4 THE SURFRISE STOrkE placo to see him.

YOU WILL EE eUFcPRiSED AT TLTE Surpnsingly Low- rnces For 6 AND TIIL 11 High Pries Cotton. PAID AT THE SURFRISE STQRE, is SURPRISING the iinraer.so business done at tho SURPRISE STORE, so if you wish to ho SURPRISED PSree.iblv GO TO feiiaiO K- A. LYTLB 00, mmim mm Ootiiatt AIsilMiuia, is the IOI1, i Kii AN'aiM Uuliirt in i rolnctioii' u'; est dvumani oi cwhcikv hi Tknmm.k, Hou.an Train No. 1. (I)utly-except mirtny.) JjcaveU7.urk, 6 Arrives ut Ualubridjje, IDs, Tkain.A'o, 2.

Lf-iivw Bnltibrlileo Arrives at Oznrk, li. JJUSIIAM, General Siipc i intoniUint. Steam cookers nt Casey's. Don't tail to examine our thini columns this week. ailver Coal ftnil wood has been in de mand for the past few days.

Wheat bran at Oascy'a. Geuts winter over Racket Store. shirts at the A good house, can bo routed by applying' at onco to J. F. Moseley.

Buy jour whisky from Blackmail Parker. Stocks of clothing being received daily at the Racket Store. 1 Biggist line oTstioes ever brought to Ozark, at Casey's. A good read cart at D. Y.

Dcv- hug Bro. cheap for the chsh. Good whisky it Blackmail Mr. Robert ID. iloluiau has ac copted a position as salesman with Sir, S.

n. Solomon, the broker. Black Hawk corn aaie at OAsey'a. shellcrs for Apply to G. V.

Carter for a fcood baggy either for the cash or on time. After the rain of last week the weather was little cool for sover vJdays. For bargains in good 'goods for the cash or on time, go to 1). Y. Dowling Bro.

The STA.it, SitiiT iSu'faula Times for $2.00, jou can subscribe at ft tl.er office. Call for the Alliance patent plow at Casey's. Oor spring goot-13 are arriving, flud we are able to meet any compc-titfoti, D. Y. Dowling Beo.

Fiuest novelties in benretta clotiiesjnst received at the Racket Store. We regret to announce the serious illness of Mrs. J. W. Birncs, and it is 'confidently hoped that may speedily recover.

The material to be used in erecting bank building at this place has been ordered, and work has commenced. Lailics if you need plushes and of every desciiption, call at the Racket Store. All indebtedto J. Mosley arc earnestly requested to cme for ward and settle at cost aud trouble. once, to Rave Mr.

J. L. Pitts of Clayton, was iu town Monday, looking after the bank building and the location of the fertilizer factory. Judge Carriiichael left Sunday morning for Union Springs, at which pltiee he opened the Spring term of the Circuit court Monday. wo.yc.ung.men with good habits wanting to learn a good trade can be given.

work by applying to Y. Do-yVLIKG BKO. The Italians with their orgnus and jaoufceys.wcre in town Friday and furuishsd aransemcnt for the boy 3 for some time. Welearn fromthe cotton men that the tendency ot tho price ot cottoii is downward as it falls a few points every day. Rev.

R. Deal, tho pastor occupied the pulpit at the Ba prist church Sunday, aud Rev. A. J. Jackson, of Pike county on Sunday night.

The.Commissioners court was in Bession Monday and Tuesday aud much business of importance was transacted. The weather for Friday and Saturday last was very bad, aud at times it seemed as though a cyclone was imminent. Dale county is entitled to. seven delegates in tho nest Democratic State Convention, according to the published list. 4 r.ivo iiini a call If you want cheap Jan.

29. ly. G.DREYFUS one of tho eldest and most iclinllo To too cut CiEarHm cf SAVANHfl. Will call tho every CO dayj. niercb'antH of Ourk Jan.

29, ly. II. Thomas, Clayton, Aid. J). Uaii.kv, Ozurk, Alit.

THOMAS BAILEY, ATTOUNKYS AT LA AND HEAL ESTATE AOESTS, CLAYTON. AND OZAVK. Will practice in nil th? courts of the State. All bu.sliiess confided to them will receive prompt attention and lmm. diato action.

Oflices will lx opeo at nil hours. Office In the Court House. DR. PIFERStT Treats all Chronic Diseases of Hale and Female. After June 1.

1890, seud for lii-t of questons. and see certificates patients cured In your county. Address STATION Jap. 9 ly. Now YorR.

S100.000 TO LOAN at per cent. OH Fan bub, -APPLY TO- Ozark, Alahama. if! OOUSHorCOLD Throat Affectloa Wasting of Flesh Cr ay Dlsctso ivltere the Throat and Ltmgt are XitfiatncA, l.ach cf Strength or Serve rotucv, yon can be relieved and Cured ty OF COD LWER OIL VltH Hypophosphites. PALATABLE AS Ml Lit, Ask for Sdctl'a Emtilaim. and Ut no ptar.ation or mlieUatUm induce you except a snhstihile.

Sold by all Druggists, SSOTT M.Y.' SCROFULA SRONCHITI8 COUCHS COLDS Wasting Disease? Wcmctorful Fiesh Producer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion ia not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulating properties of the Hypophos-phites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by rhysieians ell over the world.

AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. ESCQTT SQWHS, ehemlsts. M.Y. SAUTIOM TftltA VIA hoes nnIH W.

I. Xon nclafl' name and bottom. If tho dealer cannot supply Ton. send direct tory, endoftinc: advertised price are stamped on tue price. si W.

L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Fine flf. lAccd Crs.lc Creed moor Watprpi-oon Best in tbe world. T-rrr- GENt'INE HAKM 4.00 IIAND-SEWkls VI R3.B0 POLICE AMI FAI! tilt K. -OB.

F.H. 83.50 KXTRA VAf.HK CA WOBKINOM ii.uu ana vi.79 iu5' ix. An made In Cottgrese-TJarl. SHO! lit 1.18 SHOE FOtt Kc2 Best Ksterlsl. Beet Style.

W. l. liouKlom Brockton, BT If Will HfllKI mm scon's i We Call tho special attention of our readers itt this issue of Messrs. A. M.

Kennedy Son of Montgomery who aro tho largest doal- ers iu the Ct.ito in nil kinds of builders material. The MMlaud ivtll soon "complcVl to Mwitf- a rid, lh c-so 'gentlemen pro pose to offer such inducements as, shall iecuro tho cutiro trade of this sectipo It yon pro needing 'goods Irt'thVrrH'ne, you would do well to correspond with them. Uuclo Amos oil resident of this county, left last week tor Texas, hero he will iu the fu ture reside. Mr. Parker has spent many years of usefullness iu this town and county and they all with one accord vers much rorrct his parturo even iu his ago, Tho Ozark Stak is among tho most interestingly newsy cf the Time's weekly exchanges.

Bro, Adams deserves well at the hands of his people for giving them a more than ordinarily good paper. Eufaula Times. It is human nature to appreci ate com pli merits, no matter from what source thsy corns, and when they come from a paper like the Times t'noy arc doubly appreciated. Thauks, Bro. Onr readers will pardon us for reproducing a very complimentary notice of tho Editor of this paper, clipped from the columns of that sprightful and newsy paper, the Evening Journal ot Montgomery.

Wo th; flk' tho Jour-isd very much Tor their compliment nnd will take the occasion to say that no better newspaper men than Uoirace Hood fed Jim Simpson "shovo a quill" in Ala. La.it Saturday afternoon, a STAG reporter happened to drop into a group of substantial farmers discussing the the propriety of planting cor'nj etc." Bach of ihem stated that tho winter had beet a remarkable one on. account of its mil lnes3, and that vegetation in many places killed ok had nerer xroat and told us of green cotton stalks with hloiima and squares now ia their fields. Just at this stage of the conversation Bob Godwin came up and told the crowd that he f'ouud a stalk of cotton in his field with grown bolls on it, had corn high, had been eating Irish potatoes and English peas for more than a week, and it had not yet been cold enough for tbic to kill hogs, but intended doing so this weekj and then go to planting corn. Tho crowd voted Mr.

Godwia tho honors on thi3 occasion. Ozakk, Ai.a., Feb. 1890. Begular Council Meeting. Present Mayor Martin.

Oouucilmen R. Painter, Major Carroll aad C. D. Garmichacl. The following busineso was had.

Ordiuauco No. presented and passed. See. 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of Ozark, That the Alabama Midland Railway Co.

shall hnve the right to cross Merrick Street at grades at such poiat as they may elect, at any time they uay I desire for facilities west of said street. Sec. 2. Thia Ordinance shall take efi'eet immediately upon the passage cf same. The abore Ordinance was passed with tho 'understanding that said Alabama Midland Railway Co.

put said' Hail KosJ crossing in good conditiou for public travel with vehicles aud on foot. The following accounts were passed and ordered paid. Garuer Bro, account for blankets $3.60. A. M.

Owen account $11.40. 0. D. Carmichsel aud G. P.

Dowling were appointed and empowered to purchase for the town 12 gasoline lamps and gasoline for same. Tho Mayor was authorized and requested to appoint a suiiablo night police or night watcb, said police to go on duty at p. m. and retire at a. m.

each day. The Mayor was farther empowered to contract with said police for his services at $30.00 per month. C. 1). Caruiiehael was appointed to draft a suitable Ordinance to prevent cows r.nd cattle from running at large in the corporation.

On motion the Council adjourned subject to a eallof the Mayor. F. P. Miv.tiy, Ma vor G. p.

Dowling. Clerk. AILS RO. nscq "JO WefT rill wlfi re-facp flic sells I rich 1 imittmi BAMJ nisi J4 I i For by J. W.

UOWLING Ozark. Ala.

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