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N(U. S. IE A JL A IB A A IE AC IS KING CASH gtacon. Professional Cards. E- WALLER, Itterney CennscIIor at Law, ALA.

WILE, praotace in all the Courts of Hale and adjoining counties, in' the Supreme Court and in. the -United'. States District Courts, for the Southern-and Middle Districts. An American-lady from the West was visiting the home ot Sir Walter Scott, when- she- taid in her enthusiasm: "Why, Scotland mast hare been named after Sir Walter Scott. I never thought of it before." JfigT A romantic wedding was celebrated at Cincinnati a few days ago, a Philadelphia widower of 70 rears marrvinz a Cincinnati widow ALABAMA ITEMS.

Ben. S. Tamer, colored, is aspiring lo be post master in Selma. Troy will receive thirty thousand bales of the last cottoa crop. A large number ef negroes are leaving Lee county for the West.

A new paper has been started at Gadsden, entitled the Gadsden Nines. J81IS C. DARTET, Editor. Greensboro, Alabama. Friday, Janttaiy 28, fSSf.

A.IBXoyemaini April 24, 1875 17-Hin-ly One firm Troy has bought and I of 68, after a half a century had Agents For Tlu Beacon Carthage JXf. Gkddie. Havana Wh. C. Chbistiak.

shipped over ntnt thousand bales of being aware of this fact, has availed himself of an extraordinary opportunity, and elapsed since her hrst engagement. Tiev were promised in marriage 50 ootton this season. I herewith offer my entire stock of WOOLEK GOODS, consisting Gents and Boys CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS.SHAWLS, CLOAKS, C. C. Reeves, of Pike, made 66 Conrt conrenes years ago, but the match was broken i 1 A.

The Chancery next Monday. bales of cotton and 1000 bushel of bought out a bankrupt sale of n. u. Dubois. OEEENSB0B0, ALA.

Office over Messrs. C. L. Stickney outside entrance. April 14, 1877 16-lin-y BLANKETS COMFORTS, CASSIMERES, corn with four plows.

eft ana tuoy scpsraiea, noi meeting attain until last summer. The bride .11 1 J. Mr. F. A.

Monroe sold the Con- ie worth a million collars, ana vae GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. eeuh Star to Mr. F. W. Davidson.

bridegroom half as much, and a Dollars 1ST" The Legislature re-conrcnes the first of February next Tuesday. The County Court of Hale has been in session this week, and disposed a considerable amount of business. Five Thousand The convicts of Salter county trip to Europe included among tne plans for the wedtBng tour. C. JONES.

It will pay CASEf BUYERS to call and -examine my stock. Respectfully, A.B.LOVEMAN. have been hired to the coal companies for $12.50 pe month each. worth of fine Boys' and Men's Suits, very The Commissioners- of Sumter Dr. J.

D. Browder, of Macon, county hare appiopnated $415 for was in town last Monday, looking in his usual fine health. county nne areSS gUUUS, VaSMiucis, ciu, thewrposeoi wirming the filisa Unto IVntinnc. fiS Hftr. Shirts.

Over- SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of an order issued from tbe Clerk's office of the Circuit Court The Great Carriage Hanufactnr- WnrV hen onrnmenfied On the projected Railroad from Columbus, coats, 37" Heavy frosts and ice on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, followed each day by a blight sunshine, which prored most enjoyable. of Hale county, directed "To the Sheriff 1VATIU.11AKEU AD JEWELER, GEEEKSBOEO, ALA. ASTER diligent effort, I have succeeded in getting the best Steel Spectacles, with finest quality French Lenses, that will aid and improve the sight, and something that I can confidently recommend. June 1, 1880 24-y to Decatur, through ing House of the World! Fayette county. ef Hale county, Alabama," ana to me delivered, commanding such Sheriff to sell the following described lands of The tram road connecting Gaines AT A SACRIFICE, Dr.

John Rakdolph has pur ville with the Mobile and Ohio rail THOMAS BRADY, chased the residence in the West end of road is represented by tbe Jieporter to-wit: All of Lot No. 4, of the Flatt known as the Nelson Piatt, whieli' lies South of the Nelson orchard, and East which is now offered to the trading pubhc n. H. A. SANBORN CO of the Selma Greensboro It.

and at LOWER PRICES than they have hmotabi. ut ihtpeopi. town, known as the Dcbose house, and will more into it in a few days. BtrcEwnsAT Flock. Mr.

D. J. Cas-tleman has recently received, from Virginia, a lot of choice buckwheat flour, with which he would be pleased to sup-jly his friends and the public generally. ever Seen the Same SOla at betOre. better condition, financially, than being part of the WJ of WJ of WJ of Sec 20, 20, 5 East, situated in Hale county, which I will expose to public sale, lor Cash, before the Court House door, in the town of Greensboro, on MONDAY.

THE 21st DAY OF FEB ER FISH ever before." The ladies are especially invited to at- Two negro children, one aged 3 between the hours ot 11. Tuesday, though quite cold in Ha. ana iuo oiuer years, uviug tend this sale and reap the benents 01 pur- plantation near mo Hebron, chasing fine goods at less than New York a few days ago by their clothing ac- and 4 o'clock. OHIO, CINCINNATI, J. W.

LOCKE, Sheriff Hale County. UNDERTAKERS ciaentany tamng nre. the morning, was the pleasantest day we liad had here for several weeks. The indications as we write Tuesday afternoon are favorable tor several days of good weather. Januarv 20.

1881. 5-5w. Printer sa.uu y.iu -f ib uu.j GREENSBORO, ALA. March 15, 1879 6-tf Mr. We' O.

Monroe, of the Eutaw Whig, died in Gainesville on the 10th MORTGAGE SALE. There was quite a large crowd at the residence ot her son-in- rpoiLET GOODS such ns Fine Hand' kerchiet Extracts, Hair uns, ro- law, Mr. R. C. Mereditn, proprietor BEST MATERIAL, GOOD WORKMANSHIP, HANDSOME STYLES, mades-, Hair Brushes, Ridding Combfr of the Gainesville Reporter.

i mm business CALL EARLY. IB. F. EBOMK'. UNDER and by virtue of the powers of sale in a certain Deed of Mortgage made and executed by J.

M. Shivers, and C. F. Shivers, his wife, on the Mr. Thos.

MoGouch. blind TeotH Brustresv Colognes, and, in everything in time line, just received at in town last Monday, attending the County Court, and a large mortgage sale of land and mules. The property, real and personal, we understand, brought very fair prices. STRONG AND DURABLE VEHICLES IN EVERT RESPECT. A.

iv OLl'XuN WiiKUri. f. 11th day of May, 1877, to tae under preacher of Walker county, in an effort to get loose from a drunkard, struck at him with a knifo, and cut the throat of a Mr. Norris, who was signed by her maiden name of Mariah Several hundred old ncwspa 8. Childress, and recorded in Itecord pors for salo at the Beacok officer Mr.

Wilkisson had some very Book of Mortgages No. 3, Pace 468, ofil 70.000 Carriages trvine to separate them. 1 he wound Hale county. for the payment ot a WANTED. ESP We regret exceedingly to hear of the burning, on Wednesday night, of the residence of Mr.

Jeff. Powers, situated will nrobably prove latai aote of $250 therein described, due Dec. CHEWING' Tobacco tile very best in the market for sale at A. STOLLEN The Gainesville Repornft'i list, 1879, 1 wiH oiler ior sale. aud sell in fine beef in his market on Saturday and Monday.

It was, we judge, 'stall fed. The winter has been so hard on cattle that there are very few fine beef cattle to be had in this section. Manufastiiredbv USHER are now near Stewart'? that Mr. Advertisements ot not more I while Mr. James- "Lipscomb waa-n front of the Court House door, in Greensboro, for cash, on SATURDAY, than half an inch inserted in tbiaeol in wn home ne was naiwa -srouui Powers was very dangerously injured, the 5th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1881J PEAfJHWOOB NURSERIES.

in use in every part of tne American Continent, umn 3 weeks for $1.00. the following described real estate to- As evidence of the condition of 12 miles from. UainesvmeDy tnree foot pads, armed wilBhot guns, who robbed him'of $S5. It was dark and wit: That certain lot and parcel of by fulling down stairs, and having several articles of furniture to fall on him. One of his hands was terribly mangled, their work is warranted.

They All Thev nnfailrnz satisfaction ground situated in the town ot Greens- dues to the Beacon ii ti he could not recognize any ot them. have received testimonials rrom pans oi tue couuirjr ui puium bororllaIc county, on. tne square opposite and in front of the Episcopal and his head very bacly hurt There is, we learn, very serious apprehension felt similar to the following, hundreds of which are cn file subject to Birmingham Observer: "While Church, known and described in the Tv in arrears to the Beacon office for TITE offer this season, a very select and-Yf well grown stock of everything in-our including the choicest- varieties-of APPLB; PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, and' other varieties of FRUIT TREES- James Givens was being drawn up DBpection tt! 1Q7n that his injuries will prove fatal. plat of said town as Lot No. 37.

several years to call and settle up. out of the shaft at Pratt Mines, the i- "UAiVA, 1L1.S, juiy- xo, ioij Messrs. Emeeson. Fisher Co. Terms ot sale MARIAH S.

fJT At the annual meeting of the cow in lllli ne simona-piece oiuiuuer WANTED A good milch exchange for a fine Sewing 'Ma- when near the top and, losing his Sev Hale County Medical Society the follow 'I have used one of your Top Buggies January 1881. l-ti-3iu-3t ing officers were elected for the ensuing chine. Apply at the Beacon office. balance, fell 209 fcmtraai was killed fhroa VArs. fin rl thmA nf them two Tears in mv livery Stable, and they Also.

GRAPEVINES, RASPBERRY J. a ornnvnirmiVPI AKTS ASPAU. instantly." hnira aiupn mn nprfflct aaMs taction and are in Constant USO. ANTED In payment ot accounts owiTTfxr A-GnS. etc.

Mortgage Sale. The Birmineham Iron Age of the roads in the black lands, we were told, a few days ago, that a six mule team, hauling one bale of cotton, stalled in the road, near the store of Weii, seven miles South of Greensboro, and were unable to proceed further. Peiisoxal. Mr. E.

W. Booker, of Un-iontown, was in Greensboro on Wednesday, looking in his usual good health. 3T We regret to learn that Mr. Gil-Xiam James is, and has been for some time past, quite ill. Several years' residence on the river has proved damaging to a naturally good constitution.

We sincerely hope that we shall soon be able to report some improvement in his condition. UASli or due the Beacon office ll- A'tX A.ll lilin. 1 1 it iQ-ro SPECIALITIES-Early Peach Trees Wednesday savs an accident occur Agricultural Produce. TTNDER and by virtue ot the power BWBKKKX, O. UiJT A AO v.

tf Aw I i red on the South and North railroad, near Oxmoor. which resulted in the KJ of sale Given to the undersicned in K. Ji. ucgger, rresiaeni. R.

Ward, Vice-President. A. Lawsos, Secretary. R. Isoe, Treasurer.

E. Young, Senior Censor. F. M. Peterson, President of the Board of Censors.

The following Resolution was intro Aiessrs. Sorrocu johmsum Pear, Le tonte and, Japanese iTrsim. WANTED Seveial hundred new subscribers to the ALABAMA a certaiD deed ol Mortgage made by J. "Dbati Sirs i nave been U6ing tne BEACON. Only $3.00 a year.

Apply M. Shivers and Cornelia bhivers to death of a brakeman named Win. Roberts, formerly of Wartraec.Tenn. Emerson Fister Buggy I bought from you as rougnly I suppose as anj Alg0 a fihe of CASIILLIAi me, dated tne zum aay oi juiy, ieiv, one ennld. I had a fast horse, drove him at full (peed, With JAPOXICA and other Evergreens, ROS I The accident was caused by the en- which was duly recorded in tne rrobato duced and unanimously adopted trmn rrrnivn ladina itnd mvflplf in the hnpev.

and it is to-day worth ail the ES.SUltUBEUY, cto. t-nces very otiice of Hale county, in Book 0V Vl ANTEl 'Agricultural rroauce; running into a nana car. fe. n-' A low. Rewired, That the mcmbcrss ot tins Records of Mortgages, Page 603, to se tt exebanire lor an a jmo.

i Dewims i i tn monejr 1 paia tor it. I mo umereou Send? for new Descriptive Catalogue. society eitablish a list of names, to be cure a debt therein described-1 will of Machine. Apply at tne ueacon omce. ftf labore The A.

flJ- AJQiAUUHi, rarmcr. caress GA1MS, COLES fer for sale and sell in front of the Court innlnwn Proa a naun that a laiB-e The fayerable rerutatioa the Carriages have made in localities woere p0acHwood Nurseries, State Line, Wayne- known as tbe "lilacs List," ana mat no physician in good standing go to see or prescribe for any one placed on said House in Grcensbore, on SATUR j.ae iveasou nrnurd nt ntornti nnsspd llniontown they have- been used for several days by Liverymen, 1'hysicions, ana county DAY THE 5TH DAY OF FEBRUARY Bishop Wavman, who presided 18S1. the following described real and Why LW.narpcr's Nelson county on TuegfaT, on their way from Me- fill filllPf lirAIHlSlS nthera renuirin? nara ana constant use. uuo icu ou i. personal property, to wit: List, unless he pay cash or give ample security, and that each name remain on "Black List" until removed by the physician who placed it there.

Tu mos "dun, to lirown's Btaiion. One undivided half interest and title l. A ooama tn. tsa tin over the Conference of A. M.

E. Charch, which convened here on the ISth, preached in the Methodist Church on last Sabbath afternoon. He had, we from those localities, to meet which the manutactunng iacimie ot moir mammoth establishment have been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, in and to the following described lot; or a in the manufacture of scarcity of laborers in tnat section J. IILUUIO, fll.u., parcel of land situated, lying and being the Harper, the large capital of the dis- notwithstanding the large number Lawson, M.D., President. learn, a large audience, composed of in the town oi ureensDoro, iiaie county Btcretarv.

tiller, winch enables mm io noiu um- mat lett inoutns ago lor iuisMssiupi, THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT, (Laundiied and Unlaundricd,) A SPECIALTY AT TF. W. POWERS BROS. being the same conveyed to J. Wh skv nnti it has luuy maiurea, io- Shivers bv James B.

Coleman- and wife, HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. whites as weH as blacks. We heard his sermon spoken of in most complimentary terms. 3S0 Carriages a lifeek. Subscribe for the Beacon.

gether with the fact that the Whisky is bought by and shipped to me direct lrom the accounts for the un- It will be apparent to any one, who the samo being a part of sec. 16, 20, 5 Ea3t, bounded on the North by the street known as Marion road, cr street will examine a Solid Gold Watch, that aside from the necessarr thickness for varvincr satisfaction it has given those Uoi. u. u. 11CCKABER was in leading cast towards Marion: on the best educated to a nne wiiisKey.

town on last Monday and Tuesday. We West bv the street dividing said- lov A. STOLLEU WE1WJK, sole agent, MA ZINGO WILSON In this county, the Court House lot on- tho South COM SHELLERS EMERSOS. FISHER CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST! bad the pleasure of a call from him. engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the precious metal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold tbe engraved portions in place, and snpply the neces on the 12th by J.

R. Thompson, and East by the land owned by J. Greensboro, Ala. June 8, '80-14-y. Mr.

J. A. Mazinoo to Miss Doit AND- lie is looking iu Cue health, and is much pleased with his new home at Bnerfield, December 24, 1879 McCrary. sary solidity and strength. The surplus CA9 V.

Wilson. And- at same time and place, an CATES t- From Maine to California the gold is actually needless, so far es dtili T. COPP. M. K.

OAEDNClt. OLLIPHANT TAYLOE In Mobile, at undivided half interest in and to the engine, mill, and machinery of all kinds irlad tidintrs ring out that the manufac the residence of her brother-in-law. and the business outlook for the Bnerfield Iron Works, of which he is the proprietor. We regret to have to part tt are concerned. In JAMES BOSS' PATENT GOLD WATCH CASE3, this GARDNER, GATES turers of the celebrated Dr.

Marshall's Judge K. L. Maupin. Miss Virginia on said lot. Lunff Svrun.

for all Lung troubles, have And also: at the same time and place, Taylor, daughter of Capt. H. A. Tav- waste of precious metal is overcome, and the same solidity, and strength with him, as a citizen of ITale, and hope 1 will sell that certain other piece of real loe, of Macon, ilale county, to Dr. s.

it enlarged the bottles and contents and are thus mving to its many patrons a large Successors to Gardner, Gillespie Co. OOTTON FACTOBS AliO produced at from one-third to one-half lm new business enterprise will prove estate conveved bv said mortgage, to wit Oliphant. of the usual cost of solid cases. This profitable. HAY CUTTERS.

Warranted Superior To Any Sold. Agents wanted in every County, to whom, exclusive right to sell will be given. For Circulart and Terms, address a. b. coim 197 Water Street, New York City Mention this paper.

and well filled lwttle of the Syrup free of charge, or a regular size for $1. The success of the lung syrup i3 unprecedent That certain lot and parcel of ground situated in the town of Greensboro, Hale county. AltK. on tl'ie square opposite to process is of the most simple nature, as 3T Mr. H.

W. Thornton, travelling follows a plate oi nicicie composition metal, especially adapted to the pur K.K Cor. Commerce St Michael Sts- MOBILE. ALA. ed, and rival trms gaze w.tn wonder ana and in front of the Episcopal church which lot is known and described it Greensboro, Jan.

28. Market quiet, Agent and correspondent of the New Or RstnnUhmcnt at the wondrous cases of GARDNER pose, has two plates of solid gold spidered one on each side. The three are New Orleans address: leans Democrat, has been on a visit to COPP. 34-tf the plat of said town as lot No. 37, and coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all lung JMioanng xw June 21.

then passed between polished roll Greensboro this week, to extend the cir which was conveyed by James J. Garret, diseases, cured by it. bold By josepn Riit.ua. Jan. 28.

Market aulet. ers, and the result is a strip of heavy Atkins, Greensboro, as special Register of Hale Cbaneeiy Middling Hi Middling 11J Low Mid November 23, 1879 48-tf Job Printing of every de plated composition, trom wiucn me cas NOTICE. culation of the Democrat. We had the -pleasure of making his acquaintance, and found him an intelligent gentleman, and dlinglOi. es, backs, centres, bezels.

are cut Court to Maria S. Childress. FjjT- Terms of said sale CASH. MADISON JONES, Mortgagee scription neatly executed at the Beacon office. and shaped by suitable dies and formers.

BOOTS and SHOES The Division of Texas. Austin (Texas) Review. DECISIVE BATTLES ofTHEWOULD The sold in tbese cases it sumuenuy FROM and after this date I will tell no goods other than for rash at the find elsewhere AATHAT von cannot I71INE and Coarse Large and Small for Ladies: for Gent's; for Misses; thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, ensrravine and enamelling the engraved Creasv's extremely interesting volume The division of the territory of Jan. 13th, 1881 6in-3w HP" machinery, fn the steam ft go and look for at Texas into four new additional states narrating tho history of the fifteen de cases have been carried until worn per D. J.

CASTLESIAN'S. -very enthusiastic in beiiaii or tbe paper be represents. The Democrat, we take occasion to remark, is conducted with decided ability, and a degree of public spirit and enterpise that can hardly fail -to secure to it a wide circulation and time of delivery. I am thanktul for lhe Hberal patronage extended to me in the past, and rgret the condition which produces the propriety ot my Belling except for Boys; for Children; for Infants; for the Parlor; for the Street; fortheTown; for the Field; for Horseback; for tho i i cisive names oi tne worm, muse icw is expressly provided for by the wnil1d mill advertised above, is the best of its kind in the State. I will take pleasure in showiue it to any person wishing to fectly smooth by time and use without removing the gold.

joint resolution for annexing Texaj haTe egsentially varied the drama of the THIil Is TrlJS UjNL.1 UAOu fllAUli Ditch anywhere you want a Boot op Shoe for I am ready to supply, and purchase. J. M. SHIVERS. to the United btates.

until Texas world in all its subsequent scenes, is WITH TWO PLATE 9 OF SOLID large influence. We cordially commend is divided, or until tho counteracting highly esteemed by all readers of hibto- every pair MADE TO ORDER and full for cash. I shall endeavor to Keep up my stock, as the demand of the trade requires, ond shall. sell as cheap as the cheapest, for cash, and caste wbIj. A.

S. JEFFRIES. January Hth, 1881. 5-2in-tf. GOLD AND WARRANTED BY SPE CIAL CERTIFICATE.

A Parlor Organ very neatly it to public patronage. n.rtips rnnrmr in str ntr ant the rJ- iB 'r guarantee given mat you wiu gei inw worth of your money just received DI i- list as one of their standard books, finished and finely toned in all For sale by all Jewelers. Ask for H- Stipulation ior uivisiou, me uivisiou of 1-50 Now lt islaei RECT from MANU ACTLKtltS, oy lustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant respects a first-rate instrument, can be bought at a bargain. Apply at Beacon prints: prints: ASD A NEW SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS AND DOMESTICS, of all grades, just received fiom the Northern markets and from MANUFAC-TUREnSby D. i.

CASTLE5IAN. September 30, 1880 January 28, 1881. ly. Will Dang as a perpeiuai uieuauce la very handsome ciotn-oouna volume, thi intpirritv. or rather to the en- bv the American Book Exchange, New Death of Col.

Thomas D. Sjiaw, of 21. C. Died, in Washington, N. on the 13th CoL Tiros.

D. Smaw, at D. J. CASTLEMAN. September 30, 18S0 office.

Commissioners Notice. 35 cents. tiretv of our State. Will it be P9 of 8eed Corn. i.

t. Acme Library ripe old age of 77 years. THE Stricken out I We think not. Will Hi6torT which includes Macanlay's En: For mere than seven years I have nffTOTICE is hereby given that we, the 131 "undersigned Commissioners, ap Col. Shaw was the cousin of Mj.

B. Smaw, of Greene, and of Mr. Wm. R. made the varieties of Indian corn a sub a division ue uiaue uc iuiuk it gland, fl.zo (reoucea irom uio will, by the next legislature, in Jan- bon's Rome, t2.00 (reduced from 9.co, pointed by the Probate Court of nale- PHILADELPHIA TIHES FOR 1881.

ject of careful investigation. I have NEW STORE AND NEW PRICES I HAVING removed my stock of goods to the newly fitted store next dcor 15m aw, of Greensboro. county, to maxe partition oi me louuw- uary or February next, and tojtaW' bad valuable assistance irora tne impair ne was on a visit to this place four or ment of Agriculture at Washington. The Times will enter the New Year five years ago, and again two years af following Tery obyioui reasons: lbe lisfe.wiu goon be added, at equally low political party now in power in Tex- prices, Grote's Greeco, Green's (larger) I bave been kindly lavored by quite a terwards, and is recollected by many of with a larger circle of regular readers than it had at any previous period of its number of Agricultural Societies, and have had substantial help from many to W. G.

Mi Iter, I propose to make ing described lands between James 1101-brook and the Heirs of Burrel Holbrook, meet at the office of the Judpe of Probate, en SATURDAY, THE 5th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1881, and make partition ot the N.W.j of section 20, N.E.J seetieo 29, the W.T of N.W.J section 28, all of W.i of S.W.J of sec our citizens, who had the pleasure of history, and the important events of tbe individuals. I have received samples of making his acquaintance. He was an HEW ASD LOWES PRICES Will close out my remnant ot Summer next year must steadily enlarge tne neia nf indenendent iournalism. the best corn grown in most all the corn Alatana Great Sonthem RailroailCo. -LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN USE." Ch attasooc Sept 4, 1880.

TRAINS will pass Akron as follows: Going x. North 9:10 a.m. L. B. MORRISON, Gen.

Passenger and Ticket Ag't September 7, 1880 38-tf intelligent, interesting and most estima as lo me Acuiutrwo paivj. Anat z.nginuu, aiuiiuu. uuvu. party brought about tbe 'annexation Guizot's Fiance, Cariyie's French Kero- 3 4- lution. Schiller's Thirty Years' War, and of Texas and made the division one Catalogue of the standard low of the conditions of the annexation priced books of the Literary Revolution of Texas.

It expressly provided in will be sent on application to the Ameii- the joint resolution referred to, that Book Exchange, Tribune Building, Texas might be divided into four New TL growing States of the Union, many of Goods, at ble gentleman, highly respected in his The Tunes will be in tne iuture, as it has been in the past absolutely inde which I have thoroughly tested. which he twice rep tion 21, and all ot B.J of S.b.j oi section 20, except 15 acres off tho north part thereof all i Township 22, Range 4 east, fc Hale county, Alan between the My object has been to discover a pure pendent of political parties, but earnest-Iv and fearlessly devoted to integrity and resented in the General Assembly. A jnost valuable citizen, his death will variety of white corn, suitable for gener ASTONISHINGLY LOW FIGURES A new lot of- FLOUR on hand LOW for the CASH. W. G.

IJAFNEK. July 13,1880 30-tf dd nnal states. The ennd inawavivuvi new aa patriotism in our statesmanship and to the freedom and sanctity of the ballot. Dependent party organs will continue to t. j- i very elegant lime volume witn tne prove a serious loss to his county.

tion precedent cum uiTiBiuu I iV al cultivation in the Southern States a corn, which, from one grain, will produce the largest number of grains oi auCTTV ttllvf UJ Vila. St iiuuMunriif Sewing Machines tiT" The Official Board and members of the A. M. E. Charch return their above named parties.

N. H. GEWIN, Wm. W. BORDEN, AS.

W. MURFEE, V. GAYLE SNEDECOR, CommiKners. January 13th, 1S81. l-14-3in-3w, Stated are that such sta.es shall be jugt iggDe by the American Book Ex-of "convenient ixe," that they change, Tribune Building, New York, at shall have "sufficient population," the very low price of 25 cents also a greatest weight.

-thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Jones, babble about party men and party measures; to excuse tse public jobber an the demagogue to suppress, pervert or deny the truth when party interests demand it, and to lavish the regulation nnne of the servant to the master; but I now offer for sale a limited quantity ADJUSTED and repaired Oil; Needles, parts and attachments for all Sewinz Machines. Old Machines taken shall organize It the consent of iSSS-, tind Mr. and Mrs.

Madison Jones for the hospitable manner in which they threw of the best corn I have found. It is GROCERIES. A LARGE supply of heavy and fancy Groecrics always in store, thick we ofii-r at ewr usual short profits. W. Xf.

POWERS BROS. itit UTC tCUlfl, Ak waia utiitu law lexas not dj tne consent ot tne gnod and -m iu wise sugges- open their doors and entertained the distinct type of pure whit? corn, with 1 I I a tt the rrowine intelligence of the age dai in exchange for new. J.H.YOVNG. Dec 24, 1880. lin-tf.

members of tho conference, and to all others who with willing hands and kind "ITT ANTED. A purchaser for a Gin. 1 Apply at the Bbacox Office. unuea oiavea government, ior mat tions wm De greatly neiprui io an wna wan oiven in advance is contracted want help in choosing tlte best banks. deep, firm grain, and small red It is of hardy growth and not disposed to ly multiplies the mden of the independent newspaper, asd the journals which best reflect the rapidly increasing indenendence of the people will be the rot.

It has been tested here and in Ala HARDWARE for by the term, ot the joint reso- lution, which says that such Btate Wnat Books to Read, The Best Time to shall be entitled to admission on- Bead, Hew Much to Read, Remcmber- bama and has proven its superiority. crreat American journals of the future. very small per cent of improvement in hearts amisted ns in caring for the delegates. Wc pray God that he may smile upon and bless tbem both spiritually and temporally, for their acts of kindness, which will ever be remembered. JOHN WARRICK, Jas.Gbaiiam, Pastor.

Secretary of Board. The Times aims to reaeh the highest WAGONS. A CAR LOAD of the celebrated F. AVERY WAGOXS-all sizes, from ONE to SIX-HORSE, for sale by J. CA8TLE1LAN.

September 30. 1880 NAILS, Fanning Implements, Tools. Cutlery, Iron, Wagon and Buggy-Timbers; Bedsteads, and other House seed will make an astonishing difference CHEESE, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. HOMINY, GRITS, NEW CROP CHOICE MOLASSES, For sale by W. W.

POWERS BRO. November 18, 1880. in the yield of a crop. der the federal constitution." Since ing what One Reads, The Use of Note a portionof New Mexico has beer The gjiVjg, relinquished, in consideration of ati 0How to Read Periodicals, to the United States, ine Aloud and Reading Clubs, What 1 frM. T' ni standard of the independent newspaper.

It fearlessly opposes corruptionists and rings in all parties, whether in city, State or nation. It opposes every form of im On receipt of five dollars, I will ship keeping Goods, in full supply, at D. J. CASTLEMAN'S. September 30, 1880 to any address, two bushels of seed corn, it is contended tnai xexaa.can.

ny books urn, dwui ri carefully selected, and put up in a strong perial political domination, whether represented by an individual, by a faction or bv a nartv. It opposes section- consenting to the organixation there- brariea. The True Service of Reading. i Jj-ti The volume is remarkably nch is ktnk- new sack, distinctly marked. The exodus of colored people from Unionlowr) a4 vicinity is re-jKirted by the Preeru about over.

llnadredi bard left; that place with FOR RENT. liam North and South as the (lemon of Bbtkbkkck Carlisle, Jones Co. vi, cioaio uuijr mice ucn states. This is a mistake. City Kstknal Bank, Selma, Ala.

the Republic, and it demands public tranquility and the supremacy of liberty in the last three montfar, many of rfiHE store room one door East of CLOTHING TO ORDER. 250 SAMPLES FBOX MEASURES taken and fits guaranteed in all raws. D. J. CASTLEJIAN.

September 30, 18S0 compromise, wo are informed, the He to Emerson, including such names as Somncr Deposit Bank, Gallatin, Tena. whom will wish themselves- Sack be and law for every citizen or tne Lnion. A. Messrs. Stickney Hooten, now occupied by Messra.

Waddell Hamilton, a in.IrA Firr nm ia ru- Addison, Bacon, BuTis- tanyle, STATIONERY ANEW supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Legal Cap Paper; Envelopes; Blank Draft Books; Inks, Pens. Pencil, just received at ST0LLE3. WEUCKS, fore tbe current year ends. lbor- Terms: Darty, pe year, f.w 3 v. i .1.

Disraeli. Feneloo, Gibbon. Hugo, Keats, served- It is the lack of population a is foi rent for tne next year. Apply at rrs can do as well workmg' oft the Weekly, per year, $1-00. Addrcs TOE TIMES.

Addresf D. J0H3 It. PARftlSn, Gallatin, Tena 1-118. oniymat resiricw me numoer Ruskin, 8hakepeare and Thoreau. It tbe Bkacos OrFica.

Oct 28th, 1889, In tf. ru-li cancbrake lands as they can in Times Building, Philadelphia, three at this time, I is a real litera7 treasure house. i.sv part of Mississippi or Texas..

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