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People's Party Advocate from Ashland, Alabama • 3

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DO YOU WANT A SITUATION! Prof. Wilbur R. SjiiTrr, Lexington, Ky Wanted! tton THE- PEOPLES' PARTY ADVOCATE. '(ftWI DOIXAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. THE HUSTLER.

The Methodist and Baptist Sun; day schools are moving along nicely. The teachers from nil over the county came in on last Saturday to answer the interactions propound ed to them by the board of ling the-rules of the society under foot, will bo brought to tho "bur cf justice." A collection will be taken up at the next regular meeting for thepur-poso of purchasing a half bushel of "Bachelor Buttons." The Hustleh. I WILL PAY TUB HIGHEST MAI. KFf PfilCB FOR COTTON E. B.

J. W. IBIMOm DEALER IN- AND FERTILIZERS. Respectfully Bolicits the trade of the people of Clay and Randolph corn" ties. I Guarantee as low nricos with sound business principles.

IIEFL1N, Are You Insured? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Every l. 1 i .1 x. liiu UlifJ BIMC WUJ LU UU MUBWICTOIO IAS AllBUie, vy a. I Ji A Xlj 1 1 I ft. Herlin, ia the Agent for this county for Fire Insurance of the BEST.

He is always ready to answer your inquiries and Insure i i tho very best terms. Address him at Hofiin, Ala. mr VINCENT, ALABAMA. Jlarble Head and Foot Stones, Monuments and Iron Fencing IIILLIARD, IRONATOI.r Al. and as liberal terms as are consists Come to see me.

mr2 t'et ALABAMA. i ---J intelligent business man knows ri wr n-vrrii IV3ARVIkM CO'S THE BEST. on Combination Locks, Principal Office, Cincinnati, Ohio. VICE'S -r- Floral GmCt MEM, rrttta- Herring Hall -Marvin Co. STANDARD SAFES.

For IS years President of tlit- renowned Ctmimeraal College of Kentucky University, gives upeeial attention to securing positions for his graduates. Cost of Business Course about $90, including Tuition and Board in a family. Pmp. Wilouh Smith, ummtcm KX. Prof.

Smith ha kqit booh; several years Vice-President of a bank; World's Fair Commissioner from Kentucky, and a re-lixiblebusiness man. Among the 10,000 succcssfid gradu ates of the rrojs. amah, ate iW baids, 100 officials from tftis and other slates. Prof. E.

W. Smith, Principal of the CoUeijc roferred to, was awarded the Medal at World's Columbian Exposition for Book-keeping, etc. If you wiaSi a Business Education, or a knnwk.lge of Phoivigrapliry, Type writing or Telegraphy at the lead total cost, ivith Diploma from Kentucky University on graduation, wz adoise you to cut this out and write for circulars to Prof. W. II.

SMITH, Lexington, Ky. SHERIFF'S SALE. By v'rtue of a Fi. F. issued out of the circuit court of Coosa county, and etate of Alabama, and to nie di rected, whereby I am commanded to make tho amount of a certain judgment recently obtained against Jesse Hanson out of the roods, chat tels, lands and tenements of the said Jesse liar.

son I have levied on the following property, to-wit Fifty bufchels of corn, more or 500 bundles of fodder, more or less; 5 ecus; '2 calves. Therefore, accord. ing to saul command. I snail expose torsalo, at public auction, ail the right, title and interest of the above named Jesse lanson in and to the above described property, on Monday, the 10th day of December, 1894, during tiie legal hours of sale, for cash, at the court house door in Ashland, Alabama. Dated at Ashland, this IB day of 1894.

F. M. Mwxrok, Sheriff Clay county, Alabama. POSITION GUARANTEED, under reasonable conditions. Do not say it cannot be clone, until you send for "free" 120 pags catalogue DiiAiwnox's Practical Businkss Coi.LF.ii-: and School of Shorthand, Typewriting arid Telegragphy.

NASHVILLE, TEXN. 4 WEEKK by Dranghon's method of trashing book-keeping is equal to 12 WEEKS by old method. It expends more runey in the interest of its Employment Department than half the business colleges in the sooth, take in as tuition It is strongly endorsed by Bankers, Mer chants and practical book-keepers all over the United States. Reasonable rates of tuition. Cheap board.

Open to both soxes. G00 students past year, representing 86 States and Ter ritories. It has also prepared books for H0im-(POY sent ou 60 davs trial. When vou write explain "'your wants." Address: J. F.

Dkai giiok, Nashville, Tenn. N. B. It pays cash, for vacaucies as book-keepers, stenog raphers, teacher, etc. reported, pro vided it fills same.

n30 12w AND money. a a WE OH OVU BEAI.EKS Clin you machines cheaper than yon can tit ilmwhere, "Zae NSW SXOXIK tit our beat, but we moke cheaper iUndo, ceh na the CLIilIAX, I3CAI, an4 other MUli Arm ruu KicKel piaiea Sewlas Machine for 1 5 nrad p. Call on oar aeent or wrtto us. Xi'o want your trade, and If price, and Rqnare dealing will win, we will haTe It. We ehallence the world prednee a BFTTEll $50.00 Sowing Machine for or a hettn $20.

Sewing machine for $20.00 than your ean bay from na, or onr Ageata. TEE HEW HOME SEWING HACHOIE CO. Boeroir. Ham. XHncm KKiSB.

M. Oucaoo, Ux. St. torn, Mo. Dauos, 1uia ATi.twn.iM.

FOR SALE hV W. D. Haynes cJo.Lineville, A.U at TOWN AND OOXJ IfTT-Z" THEY SAY. That "time and tide wait for no xnaa." That the Preparatory school is on 'i a turkeys are growing fatter each day. That quite a large crowd was in 'town last Monday, That Loyd has about "succumbed to the blues." Poor tellow.

That if you want to please a wo-k man, call her a heartless flirt. That if you want to ploase a man tell him he looks like an actor. That justice says "give the Preparatory students their money." That the horse-swnppers will hold a Convention in Ashland before long. That if you want to mako a man your enemy, detect him in a falsehood. That If you want to make a woman your enemy, praise, another woman to her.

Jonah "looked down in the mouth" when tho whale was taking him in. That the editor will take anything on subscription from hoop-poles to money. That tho heaviest ruin of tho seas on fell on last Tuesday morning at about 11 o'clock. That there will be a Christmas tree at the Preparatory school building during the holidays. That Mr.

Dave Mayo is walking on -stilts now a fine boarder at his house and Dave is happy. That the storm of Tuesday eight iid considerable dimnge in the southeast portion of Clay. That if you want a woman to thilik you clever, praise her for the qualities she does not possess. That ef course the children -f the Preparatory art eilti'lpil to their. pro rata share of the public funds.

That Grog-in, the clock and watch ilxer, is gcttiug about ail tho work he can do and is giving "satisfaction. That Athur is to piiingc into ournalisin. 1 here are millions in it, Arthur, and we wish you success An advance. That young people of Ashland lhave got more sociability about tlem than any other town of the same size lin the stat. That the weather clerk has at last succeeded, after several weeks of hard work, in forcing open the flood gates of the skies.

That if you want a man to think ou are clever, let him know that lyou consider him the most brilliant man you ever saw. That the mail did not go out on Wt Monday and Tuesday, on ac-juuntof high waters. We moan the Ihandler Spiings mail. That since the rains begun water a little more plentiful we hope hat the rains will continue to fall tntil every well is replenished. That Mr.

Lee Black is now secre tary of both the Baptist church and is Sunday school. We feel confi-ent that there is not a member in lithor more fit for the position than That postage stamps were higher the Ashland office on last uesday than they have been in some me. Yes, of course you want to now why. Well, 111 tell you; on liat day the water was pretty deep in office and Mr. Manning, oi course not want them to get wet, so he it them upon the top thelf.

That a heavy storm passed through lie Chandler Springs district on last 'londay morning about 4 o'clock, lowinjf away and destroying every hittg belonging to Mr. Asa Tate, Jkre off the roof of Mr. Lenard Har- nll'a house doing a great deal of ainago to fences, etc. Up to date jjThursday) we have not been able learn whether there was any one t'Vt. nnt TnTT I Buy flavoring extracts at Noi then 's.

lie wants your trade. ENTERTAINMENT AND BASKET SUPPER. For Friday night, December 21st, tho following' is the program at Line-ville College Hall: Broom Drill By young Ladies (Miss C. Evans, captain. Music The Cow Bolls Song by A.

J. Moon. Recitation Peter Sorghum in Love J. F. Williugham.

Recitation (Original) Tho Unexpected Visit Miss Alice Riddle. Music Cousin Jedcdiah Song by "The Jolly Six." A. Speor Master of ceremonies. Then come the -tho paper covered boskets, the pretty while baskets, which the girls filled so well. We promise all a pleasant evening.

Older people specially invited. Exercises begins promptly at seven o'clock. H. J. WlLMXOHAM.

Buy Jupaneso Cleaning Cream at Northen's and make a uew suit out of that old one. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. On the 31st day of Dec. 1804, 1 will offer forsale, at the court house, one house and 4 acies of lau.l in the town of Ashland, known as the Whatley house and lot. Terms, one-half cash, balance on one year's time.

E. A. Piiilui-s. Djc.11,1894. 2wks Toilet and lauudry soaps at North en's.

BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received at this office until Dec. 28th, 1804, for the contract of rebuilding the bridge across Enitachopco creek at Brooks Miller's mill, on the Goodwater road, material ami workman-dun ti be hrsct-class. llw right to reject any or all bids is reserved. E.

A. Pmi.urs, 2w Judge of Probate. Buy you keiwne oil at North en's. He wants sell you and guar antces satisfaction. Tux Collector i5e.ll is authorized to receive subscription for tlu Advo cate.

Remember this. Northen wants to sell you your tobacco and snuff. In Poor Health means so much more than imagine serious and lata! diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. JJon play with Mature greatest gift health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak and generally exhausted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at once taking the most relia ble strengthening medicine, which is Brown's Iron Bit ters.

A few bot-, ties care benefit comes from the very first dose it won't stain four ttrct-n, a ii a 1 pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 1 Women's complaints. Get only the eenuine it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- stitutes. On receipt of two ac.

stamps we will send set of Ten Beautiful World' Fair View and book free. Donuukl rucuiril rrt qai tiuadc un A. STEBD Attorney at Law and Soliciter In Chancery. ASHLAND ALa Will Dractice in all the courts of the county of clay and adjoining counties i t. i i.k....

and supreme court of Alabama, Brown's flron aaaaananaaaaBaBBBnanaasenaBBBBBBaa The boys and girls are now preparing for the grand interrtainmont Christmas day. Wo trust that they may make it a success. Why can't we have a Chistnins tree, too? The Bachelors held their regular monthly meeting at the court house on last Saturday night. The object of the meeting was to elect officers for the ensuing year, and to attend to such other business as might come before their respective body. The lollowing were declared elected on first ballot and were forthwith installed as such President Nicholas M.

Ware. Vice J. Loyd Carwile. Secretary J. John Haynes, Doorkoeper Rex Driver.

The president called tor correspondence, none being present he passed on to the next item of business, which was acknowledgements. Mr. Barto Dukes staled that he had been going courting regular for some time, and was not any too sorry for it. "Take him down," came from a member. But, said pi the same time he knew that it was strict ly against tho rules of the order.

After promising to be more strict and to try to keep love further than hearing distance from him, he was declared a member in good standing still. Nxt called for refferences. Read and odopted the minutes of the last meeting. The slated that the caso ot Gelmon Riddle had not been disposed of, a)d asked what would be done with it. After a move andecoud by Messrs.

Hnynes and McElroy, he 'was declared, on the grounds Of non-faithfulness, to be henceforth andforevjr no more a member of this society. The president next inquired if there were any members sick and needing attention. Mr. John Haynes stated that he was reliably informed that Mr. J.

Huckebahad had the mis fortune to get his leg broken, and thought it necessary to send a com mittee to see him md speak words of consolation him. Mr. Carwile arose and stated that 1 was sorry to say that Mr. Haynes was mistak en he furthermore that it was not Mr. Huckeba'i leg, but his heait that was kroken.

The president asked if there were any applications for membership The eer -tary, a nice ai appropri ate speech, stated that there were three, Messrs, Leo Black, Bennett Pruett ami Wilraur Stockdale. The candidates were uslioreu ir.to the camp by Doorkoeper Driver, while the entire lodge sang '-Bye bye my Hifnny, I'm Gone." The president asked "when did they first feel themselves B.ichelors," and they said that they felt that way all the time. Cheers. The president then told them hold up both hands and take the oath of 'allegiance. They did so, aiul repeated after him "We do solemnly promise by the roundness of the world and giving a nod, never to go to see any of the girls, so help us Jacob." After singing Hallelujah" to the tune of "Old Sister Phoeba," and extending the right hand of hardships oh, I mean fellowship they were declared members in good standing.

The next item being miscellaneous business. Mr. Mat Whatley stated that he had just ret urned from the Bachelors' State Convention, which convened in Talladega last week, and he reports the society all over the state on a boom. The president then stated if there was no other business to attend to, the lodge would stand adjourned un-till next regular meeting. SOCIETY NOTES A charge will be preferred ngaiust Mr.

J. W. Whatley at the next meeting for disobeying ihe rules of the society. He was in town last Sunday wearing a smile as broad as your hand, hut by tho time that the society throws him overboard and the Sharks gets him, Oh my I Pierce Reid, who has been tramp HERR.NC HALL SAFES ARE Repairing and Putting ALSO I Large Line of SECOND BAND SAFES is First Class UFES SOLS Oft THE IKSTALLMEKT PLAK. Cincinnati, FACTORIES ew York, 1 Philadelphia.

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