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"The Southern Star. I now have with mo an expert cneed bin bor and nm hotter pro itcmemner i nave moved my S'E I 1 0 noticr NO. lOMO. ljind ontoo nt MmitKnry Ala, HsptanilHir lt, land. N'lllcn Iisrulijr Rirail tlmt tin fullnwIiig-niRiMl KiUltr Itlttd iiotlra nf lila InUnllirii to mitko Html immt in upjK.rt hi flnim, niid that aaid liriMii will ba uitirfa bofnro The Juriito or in lilit ulmotH'ii ttia Clerk ot tha Circuit Court at o.ark Ala.

on (litt. lull I H0, Tlx: M. Ilullard, llnnlu.liiad Kntrr, No, 111,8411. fur Ilia nnrthttaul CI11TON00G1 dine Mills I Oct Our Prices, It will pay You. Mai.onr, Co, (iOllPVIl Alnh.iinn.

NOTICE. The piipciR of tin- Into Henry llollliluy lifiH been pliiccil In my lintids for collection. Look for me I inn cnininjr to the money. W. U.

Himn Two rur lii-ula of iiIi oHipw Vnrtiltmo Kl" JwIko or In bia abwiicu tin-10 Clir inaiisni I' l'niltUlK Court, at OUark Ala. on Oct. watch business down near Black nun's Brick' Store and the Painter Hotel, where I am iu every way better fitted np to serve you with good work J. L. Avery, Jeweler, Messrs.

John L. Cobbs popular merchants of the capital city, liare a halt column i nnomici mont in our paper to-day, to which we call no attention ot our readers. They have au immense- stock of Carpets, lings, Mats, Alt Squares, esc. on all ot wineli tlieir prices are such as will sell them right along. Bo mire to give (hem a call when you visit the capital, or send them your orders and they will receive prompt Attention.

A Word to Those Who Owe Us. Every one knows that It is an impossibility to conduct any business without funds, and we desire to inform our renders that at no time was our purse in a moie depleted condition. We need the money to make the Stau wkat we would havo It, tho best paper in tbe State. AVj) MONEY by buying your goods from King 'Iheir stock ot General Merchandise is complete, you will savo money by seeing their stock and getting their prices before you buy. If low prices, long time will suit you see me, anil it you want a Steam Engine and Boiler, Saw Mill, Griss Plainers, Gins, Feeders and Coudensers, remember am selling them so low till its almost starvation, and I give good time on everything too, and I sell Cane Mills too, nice little 3 Eoller Mi.

Is, Kettles and Evaporators, Pullies, Shafting, Wing Grudgeons x.c. and everything in the way ol Machinery, 3 Ton Platform Scales 35 dollars. Everything first-class, thanking you for past favors I beg a continuance of the same. J. Mc.

PAKKEB. To the Public On and after Saturday Sept. 20th Sunday excursion tickets will be sold for trains leaving Ozark at 12:45 p. m. on Saturdays lo any local point on Alabama Midland.

Good io return to Ozark on any train up to and including trains arriving at Ozark oi: the Monday following at 12:15 p. m. at the rate of 2 cents per mile each way. This makes a reduction of one third in the fare. D.

Mabey, Agent. I have the finest catalogues in existence of New York, Providence. Sanfrancisco and Chicago, cither of which you may select from any Watcb or piece of Jewelry. If you don't, find what you want town call over to see me and I'll assist you to select, and order it for you at only a few cents above first cost. Tbis does not mean book oriee either.

J. Avery, Jeweler. If you want your Pictures enlarged bring them to J. Mc. Parker, be has it done in New York City, and I tell you it is first-class work too, and don't you forget it.

Prices moderate. TO THE LADIES. I have just received a beautiful line of Ladies and Misses Hats, Caps and Millinery Goods generally for tbe Fall and Winter trade, and they must go. Don't buy till you see and get my prices, west side public square, Daleville street. Mes.

E. W. Paekee. JUST WCIVOll lltl'. ai.

kliy ri. lllltl I'xiinilim liofore lm iiitr, Hoiit. 10. 1m. One car Innil Ol the cpjelwntctl New IIiinipHliira and New York lnr'nlcs Just received nt F.Mcliny'ti.

i For tiio fresliest (rocor co luiy of, Jiimos liiii. nml vou its Ingi.t tlirin delivered free, nt imy time. tw. you wiint to buy good Imvp.v po to ucniicrsou Jiuriiiircc h. Just receive one cur load of the iliiest In tliu world The pluee to buy good Furniture cheap In ut F.

McKay's. Kept, 10, lm. Go to F. McKay' fer rlinini liieniliien of till kinds. oepi, JO.

nil, j). Meivny. utiys lila Furuluro in car loud lota, and run kiivo you lm ney. Don't buy until you grthis prices. Sept, 10, lm.

ATTENTION LAWKS. Don't buy Furniture before alliii'' on F. McKay, if you do you will lose money. TO THE LADIES I wish to announce to my lad'v friends that I nm Iu thc Dressmaking Business, and wish a liberal patronase from all vho let tlieir work out. I guarantee PERFECT FITS.

Brins or send your wurk to niv residence on Union street, about 1-2 mile from pub lic square. Mns. MAKGAIitT WILSON. Ozurk, Ala. T.

B. WELLS, Daleville Ahihnma. desires to Inform mo people of that vicinity that he will curry the coming season, a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries find PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Ho will also carry BAGGING TIKS. If iu need of anything in line be jure to give him a call, Will also buy COTTON and all kkids of COUNTRY PRODUCE.

The State of Alabama, Dale County. Jim Jcnuings Vs. Lucy Jennings. In Chancery at Ozark, 12th District, Southeastern Chancery Division. Jnthis cause, it is made to appear to the Kegister, by the affidavit of Complainant that the defendant is a non resident and process cannot be served upon her and further, that, in the belief i said affiant, the defendant is over the age of twenty-one years.

It is therefore ordered by tlie Kegister, thai publication lie made in tlie SoinimuN Btau a newspaper published in the town of Ozark once a week for four consecutive weeks, requiring her the said Lucy Jennings to plead, nnswer or demur to the bill' of complaint in this cause by the 28th day of August 1S90 or in thirty days thereafter, a decree pro confesso may be take against her. Done at office, in Ozark this 1st day of Sept. 1890 W. II. SIMMONS, Kegister.

-IN FULL II mm I -41 I i fourlli n( Kao. IU, 4, N. Ill II, K. II naruaa 111 inlluwiiig wllnan.ua to pt-ova bla ontitinuoua real- denco upon and cultivation nf, aald land, vlni jHtnaa M. Mccarty.

Jumna M. Kllia, Mwla D. Hnall jamtin iiowuu all or naiiiviiin, Alabama. II, U1.MHIAM, KaitUtar. NlrTICK NO.

lOfiin. IjiiiU Olliru at MontftiniorT Ala, HoiilenilM Mil. I WO. Nftlli'c lit lioifby iven (but tbe fi'IIowlnn-nanicd pi'tlliT bnrf IUimI notii-p lilii Intention to lunko linal rriinf In hiiiiport of bin claim, anil Ibat null tr 2.p,tb IIWI, vl: W. Wlnillil.m, lloinc.tcml iwn.

U' norti.balf of wiutiivaai I fonrtli. Kcc, T. N. ol It. 21, He namua III wltiuiKiieii to iirovo bia cilitinuour rijilcm i iiiioii mid cultivnllon of.

mid luml, via Ar, li K. I jimI. Iionrr Judah. Ilnmn Hillvant, Jobn w. all ol owton, Alnoaiiia.

J. II, lilNOHAH. lti.Rl.tcr. NOTICK NO. I.anil Oflico at Monlitnmtrx Ala.

Hciitciulior tt, IHtm, Notice btborcliy iivcn tbat tbe followliiu-uiiiiioil pettier linn filed notice of bin intention to iimkn linal iiroof in ninniort ot bla claim, mid tbat unitl lirool will bo iniiilv bcroro Tbe Juiln or In bin alwuni-x. lbc Clerk of tho Circuit Court, utozaik Ala. on tl. Ilth, I8IK), vlx: (ionenil J. Ciuinnt, ItonjoHtenil Kntrr No.

lT.n;ij. for the Houllovust fourth FiMlthweit fourth of Hoc. IK, foutliltulf of aoutbea.t fourth. Fee. It, T.

6, N. It. K. He tllunea the following witneimeH to lirove hia coniinuour fesliloni tti'on and ciiltivation of, raid bind, vi. iTImmin Wooilliain, Kelio.

Ala. Uuninniiil It. Newton, onrk Ahi. Jnlin nevercit, Kcliy Ala. curtm u.

bukwuii, Kciw aiu. J. u. Bixiiiiam, Uegialer. NyPicK no.

LhihI oriico nt Montgomery Ala. flllt, ISl'tl, Ik liorHiy tjiveii Unit tin' fnllowiiic-ltnttlCf) i-fttli'r till I'tli'tl (r liift intention tu final vmiif in Miiit'tirt IiIh i laini, mid that wiid will hp licfotn Tli or in hi. ubri'imj the fli'i-kef lite fircutt at Ozark Ala. on Oct Jf-ih, l.rn, viz: .1. rarrioh.

llotiHKtlcari fclitrj No. f.r the n-pctliiilf or goutku'Cft lnxrth Srr. 3.,, T. ft. N.

rf It. K. Ho nniueN the fclloM'ili lutnc-M' vrovu Ilia f-mililiuouc ronitii'licc nnm nml cultivation of. aaid land, viz: H(av-e l'ntrihii, William T. lirooks.

Win. Windham, Tillman i'arriiu, all ut Crilti'mlpng Mill, Ala. J. 1L BlXGIMM, ltt'Kixtur. Administrator's Notice.

Estate of Thompson Donnell, Deceased 10 WHOM IT MAY COXCElt. B1 IT KNOWN that on the 10 th dav of September, 1890, A. J. Donnell, administrator of thn estate of Donnell, deceased, hlen his petition ue fore the Probate court of Dale couuty, to declare tlie estate of said docen- dent insolvent. This is to notify all con cerned that on the 20th of October, 1890 said petition will bo hpard and passe upon by Mr, John V.

Parker, Judge 6 the Probate Court of Dale county, Ala This the 10th day of 1890. John W. td Judge ef Probate I). A. Notice UNDER and by virtue of a power of a power af sale contained in the will of Needom Marsh, deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction in front of the cour" house door in Elba, Alabama, oa Monday, the 20th day of October, 1890, the following real estate, viz: Swj aud SeJ of NwJ, antl 14 acres of bwi of i w'4 of Sec.

lo, and be 4 of Se 1-4, and 25 acres of Ne 1-4 of Se 1-4 and SJ of Se 1-4 of No 1 4 of Sec. 16, and Nn 14 of No 1-4 of Sec. 22. and Y. of Ne 1-4 and EJ4 of Se 1-4 of Sec.

21. and Sw 1-4 of Sw f-4 Sec. 17, and Se 1 4 of Se 1-4 of Sec. IS, and Ne 1-4 of Xe 1-4 of See. 19, Nw 1-4 of Kw 1-4 of Sec 20.

All in township 5, range 21, containing 009 acres, situated 3 miles v.est of C'liu-tonville, Ala. Splendid farming land, well watered, plenty of timber, improvements good. J. A Maush, td Executor of Needom March, Deu'd immmm mm. Ozark, Alabama.

D. B. MUKPIIREE, Puopkietoh. Conveniently located to the Midland and t'estral depots. The Proprietor studies to please his guests.

Meals ready on arrival of the trains. Aug. 27, ly. BhAST- RDER FOR- MAKE UP A- pmcd t) do you pood work than ever before. Uua Hutchinson.

Mr. Penliigton and family of I ike county have moved to Ozark and occupy a residence in the vesteru portion of the city. tr. i'ratiK jiuirzeii. ior many nis has so ably edited tho Troy I'-nq nirer.

mis retired and Is ruc needed bv Messrs. Langluy Ijovelace, two experienced news paper men. The Star wishes them success. Capt. J.

N. Salisbury hud his urn bnken nt bis stable last Thursday, while trying to get a wagon out. We lupo that he may soon recover. The participants 111 the celebri ted Dothau riot, are to bo tried at Ozark at some suitable time to be appointed by the Judge. They secured a change of venue from Henry county.

Miss Minnie Knight who has been visiting the family of Dr. J. II. McNair, left for Clintoiivillo Snnday to visit her uncles family, Mr. J.

P. Hutchinson. The mule drovers bavc begun ihendy to sell mules, with which make the next crop. Mules are some cheaper this year than form erly. The farmers are complaining of the very great scarcity of cotton pickers.

Tjey are paying fiity per a lid re acu tuen caut get them. All parties indebted to the East Alabama Fertilizer Co. at Clayton for fertilizers, can find their notes it the Planters and Merchants Dank of this place. Mr. B.

P. -Garner bas accepted position as book-keeper, with Summons Dean, at Dean's Sta tion. INo more popular man or competent salesman than Mr. Garner can be found anywhere. Tbe Alabama Midland people aie bavin the railroad crossings in town put iu excellent condition.

They are also putting in more side tracks, preparatory to an iucrcase in their already large business. Mr. S. B. Paton, the chief clerk iu tbe Mi office at this place, informed a Stab reporter, that after tho 19th inst.

considerable cliunges would bo made in the freight and passenger rates over their line. Married at the icsideuce of the bride's father Mr. James Smith of Barnes Koails, Miss Mollie Smith and Mr. Wilber Snell of Skipper-ville. ThcSTAiJ extends cougi at ulations and wtehes them a life ol unalloyed bliss aud happiness.

The Editor is attending court at Geneva this week, and the devil is holding high carnival iu the Stae offic If there be any mistakes or imperlections in this weeks issue we ask the indulgence of our readers. Mr. Philip King of Haw Eidge lias engaged himself with W. E. Paiuter Co." the preset season and would be delighted to serve his mauy friends with mules, horses, buggies, wagons, harness etc.

Tbe following young gentlemen left Monday for Greensboro, where they enter the Southern University: J. D. Patterson, 11. O. Meek, W.

S. McLeod W. B. Kiley. Zinuamou Benny Segrest, Robert Skip f.

ITT 1 per, W. uoxjr. we com menu them to the taculty ot tuis scnooi as gentlemeu iu every particular. Mr. Joseph 11.

Adams, Editor of tbe Stab is attending court at Geneva this week. He is wearing the latest style of celluloid collars aud cuffs, purchased at the Star Store. The devil and hi- coherts uave charge in the Stab office and it there should be any merit in this issue, give the devil bis dues. Notice, OZARK, Sept, 12, 1890. I executed ouc waive note for two hundred and two dollars, payable to W.

Segrest which I intended delivering to him, but lost befoie doing so. Public take notice as it is worthless. It. T. Johnson.

On yesterday evening Mr. W. E. W. Andrews an aged and respected citizen of Ozark was thrown from a moving flat car, and received paiuful injuries.

Mr. Andrews stepped from the platform of tho Alliance Warehouse on the rear car of the traiu just as it began to move, rnd was thrown backward striking his side against the bumper of a car not attached. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I have iu my hands a great many notes and accounts for collection belonging to the following named persons. W.

L. Casey, Dr. J. C. Holman, D.Eovelsky, Prof.

Bowen, Goff J. Seligman and others. Now my Irieuds tbis notice is to warn you and give you one more opportunity to pay without cost. Please come forward and settle by October 1st, and save trouble. A.

B. METOALF, bCitseiurnoK, i tku annum Hny the Allinnco Wiigon from W. 1C. Pointer, A. D.

Wflll is In town nffiT mow milieu and horses. Cm lord Co. wiuil. to liny ginsang, bring it in. Mnyor 'Junior's court was hi Bus.sion but in day.

Mr. W. I). Gooilb-ca(l visited Atlanta Inst week. K.

T. Jones receives twice week fresh fish and oysters. Mrs. J. II.

McNair is visiting Ler father's family this week. All kinds of salt fish, meat nt K. T. Joues. etc, The inarrj ing epidemic seems to Ii nve struck Uziti aud Dale county, Mr.

J. L. nnrris. we are sorry to say, is suffering with typhoid fever, Mrs. Green of Greenville Ala.

is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. McKay on Newton street this week. Miss Lola Lingo a lending young lady of Clopton, is visiting the family of Dr. Steagnll.

W. E. Painter Co. bandies Tennessee and Kentucky mules aud horses ouly. Mr.

Eo A. Cowley lias accepted a position with Henderson Mnrpbree. Call ou D. G. May at the Star Store for celnloid collars and caffs of the latest styles cheap.

The few tlays of lair weather last week, was enjoyed very much by our farjner friends. Mr. W. I. Steagall of Eutaula was in town last week with a drove of line horses.

Mayor Garner's tjourt was in session last Friday, and three cases on the (locket disposed of. Miss Ida Killebrew, a charming young lady of Newton, visited Miss Anna Carroll last week. The young people spent a very pleasant evening last Friday at Mr. Major Carroll's. Misses Ilnddlestou and Tliiliard, two fascinating young ladies from Troy, are visiting in the city.

K. T. Jones will pay the highest market price for bides and beeswax. Crawford Co. will buy all the cotton seed Dale county has.

Call on them. Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Cullens left Thursday for a visit of several days to relatives at Camilla Ga. Mr. Dal Martin ot Union Springs is in town this week with a drove of beautiful Wyoming horses. Mr. J.

Cullens, the irrepressible Jack, fiom Troy, is in town this week with his many friends. The brics. work on the three brick stores of Mr. Major Carroll is progressing finely. Justice Murdock's court was in 6essiou Friday and quite a number of cases on docket disposed of.

The conductors on the Alabama Midland inform us that passenger traffic on their road continues good. Call on Dr. E. C. Segler and secure a bottle of his celebrated Eureka, guaranteed to cure or no pay.

We call the attention of our readers to the law card of J. E. Acker, to be found in another column, Our Coffee couuty friends have already commenced hauling their cotton to this market, and every one is very much pleased. The failures at Dothan last week occasioned considerable excitement not only there, but all over the country. Mr.

II. H. Windham, formerly of Troy, has opened up a stock of family and fancy groceries on Union Messrs. il. B.

J. M. aud L. L. Dowling have established a saw mill about 3 miles below Newton on the Alabama Midland.

There is yet uo political excitement iu this county. Everything politically is perfectly calm and Berene. The indicatioi.8 are that corn will be higher, after a bit, as the present crop is not so good as at one time thought. A couple of building and loan men sworped down on the town last Tbursday aud made very good organization. Miss Camilla Uilliard, one of "Troy's most charmiug young ladies, visiting her Bister, Mrs, J.

Herderson. IN- A EC. As a matter course, 11 we were to tell you that horrible immlei had been commit ted in Ozark, i would cause con sieiiauon an over the county, an( the people would uoeec 111 10 mite a look at (he scene of the tragedy. It is a fact, a murder was committed on Monday, the 1st day of September in the Store of It was the murder of High Prices in cold blood, and in he stead of high irices lower ones save been institu-ed, and we now defy competition the most reck- ess manner. Our stock of DRY and MOTIONS complete be yond description and have been narked down to he very bottom, this we include hi: Roods of all kinds.

We nake a specialty of these oods we know7 that we can- lot be undersold. Iu tbis line we claim to surpass any firm in towo. Our slock was bought low and we sell them at low prices. We can sell you a nrst-class Bro- gran lor I. UU; a bast class ladies Button Shoe for $1.00, and other Shoes in proportion.

HATS, HATS. We only ask you to take a look at our Hats aud we are sure to sell you. We invite our farmer friends to this department of cor business. We carry a full line of MEAT, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SNUFF and GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES. We inyite you to call on us at our new brick examine our immense stock and we know that we can suit you.

Our motto is "Quick sales and small profits," KING LONE GOOD IIOES SHOES Hot THE li ii Headquarters IS AT THE Large Brick Store of i i nm, on the corner of Broad and Union Streets THIS LARGE TWO STORY BUILDING filled from garrett to cellar wltli the iilggestaml most com ulete stock of Drr Oooda. Notions, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Cups, i.ioming, Harness, Saddles, Meat, 1'Iour ileal, JSugar, Coffee, Ilice and Plantation Supplies EVER BROUGHT TO OZARK. My L'oCuS Cheap, nu am better Drenurcd than mr to sell them cheap to my customer. CJiQTHIEJCr and OVERC ATS. desire to call the atteution of tnv customers especially to tuy line of Clothing and Overcoats.

These goods selected with great care and I simply defy comjiclition in this Hue ot goods. OTToi, mm am by no means greedy, but will say to the farmers that I want to buy their cotton and will give them the highest market price for the same. Don't sell before seeing me, I mean what I say. Cane Mills, Evaporators and Stoves, I have a large line of these goo 's on hand at panio prices. See mc befoie buying.

Call at my Store and buy Shoes manufactured by Southern fac- tories. Every pair guar anteed. There is pos-tively bo SHODDY SHOES in my bouse of is kind, and there will not be. MY SALESMEN I have with me the present season, Messrs. C.

A4Stokes, T.D. L. Edwards, W. W. Freston, A.

(3. Goff, W. D. Mc-Donald and Miss Jenie Doud, who would be glad to serve their friends it what I carry 111 stock. I hanking the public for their lilcrai patronage in the past, I hope to merit a continuance of the same.

Remember that I mean to Buy Cotton and sell the goods. Very respeotftilly, WM. L. CASEY, QMtk, AU tlt. UM-tt FARMERS ii ii Sf OBI.

lew Store, Mow Crcsods and Farmers look to your interest and buy goods where you can get them cheapest. We have knocked out the niiHIUe man by buying goods direct from the manufacturers. We can save you 25 PIE CIT OH ALL TDBR PURCHASES. We. are prepared to revolutionize prices in this town, controlling, as we do the largest Dry Goods interest of any house iu this section of the State.

It will pay you to visit our Stoi aud get our prices Our IPress Goods Department is complete in all its appointments. We carry tlie largest and finest line of Dress Goods ever shown in this market. We have everything in our Dress Goods Department from a cheap piece of Worsted to a tine piece of Silk Warp Henrietta. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be opeu in due season under the supervision of Miss Jimmie Yakbkough, Aho has a high conception. o't the art of SJillinerv, having had a thorough training in Baltimore.

Respectfully, D. G. MAY. DO YOU WANT A CANE MILL! King Long sells tbe celebrated Chattanooga Three Eoller Mills, tho best ou the market. It will pay you to examine their Mills, Evaporators and Kettles before you buy.

Last Wednesday just at twilight precedtd by a brilliant catena ol attendants," Mr. Fred I. Cullens aud Miss Anuie Laura Davis, marched up the aisle of tlie Methodist church at this place and halting under an arch ot rich design were happily married. The ceremony performed by Eev. A.

L. Sellars was beautiful and very impressive. The organ in the skillful hands of Miss Callie Garrett pealed forth Mendleshon's wedding march. The large crowd preseut was ev-' idence ot the many friends of the biido and groom. Attei the ceremony, the bridal party precetled to the residence of Mr.

E. Frank Davis, father the bride, where a bountiful wedding supper was spread. Mr. Cullens, ttte groom, is one of Ozark's most popular and successful youDg business men, endowed with all the virtues of head and heart, which tend to make him a man in every, particular. His friends are legion.

The bride, who by her acMons has consented to be his companion through life is a daughter of Mr. E. Frauk Davis, and is a model of womauly beauty and "oveituess, and was one of the most por.ular young ladies iu this section of the State. The affair was one of the most impressive of its kind that ever occurred at Ozaik. The STAtt iu common with their mauy frieuds, watts its best wishes a long happy aud prosperous life.

The followiug were the attendants, Mr. J. C. Cnlleus and Miss Miuuie Davis, J. H.

Adani3 and Miss Alice Hawley, H. M. Sessions and Miss Willie Dowling, A. Borders aud Miss Pauline Cuiinii)hul. I- AT ONCE WE WANT TO Great Reduction, in Price.

DoiVt fail to come at once. G. P. DOWLING OZARK, ALABAMA,.

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