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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 5

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WATER WORKS. THRBLV-S'aUllAB. reilag Called aaTaasaea Tbaae custom suit at Now your opportunity to get a fine EVERYDAY LIFE. 45JTAS IT IS IN AND AROUND THE CROWDED OITY. THE BILL' FILED IN EQUITY BY THE $25.00, $20.00 arid $35100, MONTGOMERY WATER WORK! which Is Just half Drice for them.

We still hare about seventy-flve choice Bat- against the titr Ceaaell aaf tao Cel mm Bit Picked ln Bern and Thero by Advertlner BeMrtera. terns left (of those goods sent to us on consignment), but will only have them on sale until next buturdny, when they must be returned. Avail yourself of this opportunity to get a suit made to order for the mere price of a ready-made one Ul City Water Cempany-What tbo Bill Alleges -The Work orCeaatrae-tleatieee Wlthoat laterraptlea. The bill Is a petition In equity com RICE'S CORNER. plaining, first, that the Montgomery THB HvNOaitNT.

Water Works Is located In Montgomery and Is a large tax-payer thereof. Second, tbat the City Council granted a contract on June 2, 1878, to the Montgomery Earalan CntrlatloaagSMtloa in raitiiT Water Works Company, granting them the right to build, maintain and operate water works in the city. Third, tbat (vaatOaleaanrlaga. The following additional donations to the fnnd have been received by the -BT- chairman and tire hereby UdleofIufnlthrouhW.D.Jllu,. a 10 A.

J. T.ylor, Union Hpnpp I Prarlouily announetd the company did build the works at an expense of $150,000, and claims tbat the company did in all things comply with the terms and provisions of the contract. Fourth, it Is further claimed that In 1870 The Montgomery Water Works was organized and succeeded to the rights and privileges of the Montgomery Water Works Company, and that since that time they have continuously oomplled with the terms and provisions of the ordinance of 1873. Fifth, that the Total to dtU The following letter from Mr, jelks accompanied the donation from Eu- faula: Eufaula, Jan. 5.

Mayor Reese: I enclose you, at request Mrs. J. C. Pooe. $48.10 for the soldiers monument.

City Council, in 1881, obtained from the State leave to make contracts for a supply of water with the Mont D. FLEMING 86 TV. Court St. THE PLACE For tbe Choicest the RIftrket Ajfrordn LOEB HOEB. In addition to ear Immonae sad Choice Stock of CICARO AND TOBACCO, on which we have abready established good trade, we ale carry a fall Use ot STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, which we would be pleaeed to have yon examine, aa we aell collected by the ladles of Eufaula from small contributors.

I shall very proba goraery water works, or witn any other Water Works Company or Com bly send you, within the next week, as much more from the same source. The oa CaaualMM. All ladles Interested In the Bazaar for the True Blues and who art willing to aid them In any way, are requested to be present at the meeting to be held at the Bluts' room, over Farley, Spear bank, at lutf o'clock. The following ladles have been appointed to act on committees: Metflames Stoelker, Merrltt, Bibb. Screws, Screws, Oar.

land, RDBrowder, A Allen, U-ese, Stewart, Wyman, i Figh, A Graham, Wbltlleld, Met-oalr, Garslde, Faunce, Herbert, Hurter, A Lanier, Bibb, JCO'Connell. Judge Kite, 8 Que, Warren Brown. 0 Held, 0 Reading, Shoemaker, Capt Robinson, Hausmao, Pollk, otter, Kate Steven, Paul, Cralk, Linler, Winter, ASanford. Chamber. Jennie Abercromble, Benjamin, Durr, Banks, Washburn, Beale, Col Blakey, Phil Gayle, Capt.

Henry, Lewis Owen, Judge Stone, IUordan, T. Wilkinson, Wm. Rtv, Baldwin, Geo Janney, 0 Davidson, Miller, II Dudley, Dr Johnston, Judge Somervllle, Warren Reese, Campbell, Mary Whiting, ClUby, Cbas Stern, Sabel, Weir, Col Jones, Woodruff, Watt, Metcalf. 0 Graham, Dr Gaatoa, A A Wilev, Jonei, McDonald, Dr 0 Lee, Dr Beesoo, Alex Birch, Gov O'Neal, Ready.R 11 Davis, Jones, II Soelye, SKlrtland, 8 Uutchlngs, II 0 Moses, John Holt, Robert Halls, Dr Duncan, Fred Ferguson, Troy, Mai Snod- frass, Cobbs.Frankf urter, Roman, rrne Sample, Cecil Gahbett, Alex Mobr, Lucy Phillips, Jno Watts, II Watts, Dr Wharton, Sam Wharton, Jno Metcalf. Gilmer, Wm A Guater, A Farley, Calvin Sayre, A Thorntoo, Judge Randolph, Kenny, Geo Marks, Chas Pollard, jr.

Paul Lee, Mark, Marks. LeGrand, Glazier. Peter Mastln, Jr, William, Levin, Berry Holt, David Well, A Tyson, Albert Eimore, Jno Powell, Geo Cook, Col Alexander, Holmes, Dr Blue, Rousseau, 11 Doron, Lakln. Misses Blount, Betty Beil, Orommelin. Mns.

0. A. Lomax, President. Miis. Stkatfokd, Secreiary.

Mrs. C. L. Matthews, Treasurer. RESOLUTIONS OF HONORARY MEMBERS.

At a meeting of the honorary members of the Montgomery True Blues, held in their rooms Wednesday, January 0, 1886, the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted: Resolved, Tbat the honorary members of the Montgomery True Blues endorse and heartily approve the action of the company in celebrating semicentennial. This old company is a part of the hbtory of our city and we commend the efforts of the present active membership to raise the company to its former standard of excellence, and we bespeak the good offices of our people and fellow citizens In their behalf. Resolved, Tbat the honorary members of the company do all in their power to make tie bazar a success. Resolved. That the following, com ladles of the Eufaula Memorial Associa panies, and ciaiuvt mat under me authority of this last act the city made a contract with the Montgomery Water Works to supply the city with water, In accordance in all respects with the ordinance of 1873.

tion are disappointed that it is not muoa more, ana join tnm in tn regret tbat they could not Increase the sum to ten times as much. The monument, however, must be built 1 Sixth That the Montgomery Water LUUsof Interest turned up in police -circtea yesterday. This city Is as peace-lol and orderly as It is prosperous. Silas Jonea, colored, charged with grand larceny, waa tried before Judge Poller eater day morning and aoiultted. A negro who waa fishing for drift wood (ell In the river at the olty wharf yasterday morning.

A oold bath was the only unpleasant remit. Tbo rlrer roae tereral feet at this point yesterday morning and reached the highest water mark of the season. Tbo waters will begin to recede to-day. The flagstone erosstngs will soon be laid 011 ail streets In the Dullness portion the olty. The workmen were laying tones on North Court street yesterday.

Vow saddles have been received for the alz mounted offloers of the Mont-foasery polios fores. The saddles are handsomely ''rigged up," and la' them the mounted men will present a dashing The workmen employed In preparing the foundation for the Capital City Water Company's pumplug station building have been more or less Interrupted by the rise of the river and backwater. Slnoe the big rise In the river rabbit homing haa become a favorite sport. The fluids across the river north or the city have been oversowed and rabbits and partridges seek refuge in great numbers on the little dry patches of land. Sportsmen have been enjoying a regular picnic this week.

Major James IL Morgan, special agent -f the old reliable, time honored Manhattan Life Insurance Company of Mew "York, is in the city in the Interest of his company. He has appointed the young and enterprising Insurance arm of fitrlngfellow Brothers resident agents. A. better selection could not have been aaade to represent so sterling a company. Best wUhes for success are extended both.

The Mobile Register says: Among "fast rollers" for 1883, ther New York Tort, Field and places Mona second on the list, being but a quarter of a second slower than Modesty. Mona Is a (our year old, by imported Buckden, and was raised In Mobile by Capt. Wm. Oottriil. She made her fastest mile at Cttlciqo, September 5.

The time was The fastest mile on record is made by Ten Broeck in 1877. Court. The trial of the case of 0. W. Barnett at ai.

vs. Thomas Howe et al. was concluded in the circuit court yesterday. The case was on an attachment bond. Theease was given to the jury yesterday afternoon and the result was a ver-awt (or the defendants.

Works have had the validity of this contract established in the Circuit Court. Very truly yours, Wm. D. Jelks. The suggestion In the following letter Seventh That the city council are prohibited from contracting any debt from Union Springs Is a good one.

TI A l. them at BOCK BOTTOM, fig area. Perlodlcala and Newapapers wnicn cannot oe paid out or tne city Cdca couuiy ot lueouua cituuot very -n rk. wri current revenues. IjOEB.

Elahth-Tne bill claims further that commemorate the valor of our gallant AaaA With a nnntrlhiiMnrt tmn. I each a splendid structure can be reared wd the present valuation of taxtble property in the city of Montgomery Is not sufficient to meet the present current exDenses. including what the city is COBXEB, Perry Street A Dexter Arcane, and No, 6 Commerce Street. in the capital ot the state to tne mem ory of those deathless heroes whose graves are scattered all over the couutry obliged to pay the Montgomery Water OPEIitKA LMICOB DEALtCBS) witb nothing to mnrk tnem out tha works annuuiiytor nydrant rental. Ninth: Tnat notwithstanding the fact green grass.

The rederai government Apply to Jadge Hnbbard for Writ or muniacentiy takes care oi the graves or Its dead soldiers and erects monuments Handunan. On yesterday appllcatioa was made that the city has not the financial ability to pay its present current expenses, to say nothing about any additional ex-ppnsp, it did on the day of October, In the Circuit Court by Messrs. Y. M. to their memory.

It Is right that this should be done. But with no national fund to draw upon tbis great duty must Dunbar and F. Roberts, liquor deal imo, enter into a contract witn Artnur H. Howland to build water works to ers of Opelika, for writs of mandamus be with us, prompted by love and devo tion. to be Issued compelling judge razer, of Lie county, to Issue to them license Union Springs, Alah Jan.

1, 86. Jaat received direct from tbe Importers, liae of FIRE EIGLI3H ST1TI0IE1T. The most stylish and elejaat PAPER and ENVELOPES supply said city ard agreed to pay said Arthur H. Howland the sum of $11,000 per annum for fifteen years; and the bill further avers tha' the said contract with the said Arthur H. Howland has been Advertiser, Montgomery, to retail liquor in Opelika.

The applicants claim that they had given due notice of their intention to apply for license and, In every particular, complied' A few days ago I was at Anderson- ram erred to the Capital City Water Company, and that said company Is now with the requirements oi law, and tnat vllle, and pamed through the cemetery of Federali." Their graves are kept, at government expense, with all the care of a flower garden, while our boys sleep In. scattered graves, un- the Probate Judge still refuses to Issue proceeding to build lis works, it is further claimed that If the Capital City ever brought to Jlontg imery. the licenses alter application bas been duly made. Water Company completes its works tne kept, unknown, only kissed by the pass udge uuDoard, alter nearing tne petition, issued alternative writs of man- ing breeze. All nonor aoo success crown tne er- darnus' commauding Judg4 Frazsr to city will be unable to pay said Water Company and also pay the Montgomery Water works and other creditors of the city whose claims are prior to that of the Capital City Water Company.

DIARIES FOR 1S66 in a variety of atylea. Agent for the forts of those working for the erection of a monument to the Confederate dead. issue licenses to the applicants, or appear in the circuit court In Montgomery I enclose one dollar and wish that I could give moro, at ciock a. on next weanesaay, and show gocd cause why he should not do so. mittee be appointed to act in concert Voury truly.

Tenth mat in consequence oi tne foregoing facts the Montgomery Water Works claims that any contract wbldh the cir.v may have made with said Arthur H. Howland is ultra vires' and A. J.Taylor. witn tne active members: Messrs Metcalf, Marks, Barnett, Sherrod, 'Wyman, A Thornton, Daniel Frazer, Beale, A A Wiley. 0 8ayre.

Lowe. A 19GB OF PAPKB. Messrs. Dunlap and Roberts are represented by Gen. Geo.

P. Harrison, Jr, of Opelika, and Messrs. Troy, Tompkins and London, of this city. The people of Ooelika are thoroughly aroused void. Eleventh The bill also avers that the i Calls for It With a Btrogg BlraUngnai Aarertlaeaento.

IHeretofore advertisements at "one vent a word have not been received for next morning's issue la than 3 o'clock am the afternoon. From this date tbey aa toe sent in up to 9 o'clock in the evening. Thus greater opportunity vol be afforded to use this effective, 'popular, and cheap method of advertising, and the change in hours should not be overlooked by those who are in habit of using it, or by new patrons. city is authorized to levy a tax of 62 cents on every $100 worth of property subject to taxation in the city for the Birmingham ig Kenney, Whitfield, Somervllle, Marks, Jr, Tennent Lomax, Merrltt, Lewis, Worshm, 1) McCarty, Beasley. Mathew, on the liquor issue, and it is very probable that toe petitions for ramdamus will be strongly contested here next Wednes The Mobile Register announced that an amateur theatrical association, in day.

which Mrs. Priciua Cooper Goodwyn, l) well, uo uanntii, Metcalf. Dickinson, 0 Strat and her cousin, Miss Raoul, both of ford, Sr. A Appenous.U Huneatbam. MCDONALD'S OPERA HOUSE.

Montgomerv. would present one or more Hon Dr SD Seelye, Capt plays on the Mobile stage for tbe benefit erguson, ana ur a uamno. or tne Alaoamauonreaeraie monument. The same association performed with the same end in view at the Montgom j. V.

hurter, unairman. W. A Gatle, Secretary. A Veteran Mechanic Mr. John W.

Hobble bfiran work with "It itaads at the head, '-Hendtor Circular. JOEL WHITE, 13 DEXTER AYENT7E. purpose or paj mg interest on its debt; and further, that an excess to the amount of $20,000 for each of the last five years has been collected under the authority of the State, and that said $20,000 per year has b-en illegally expended by the City Council tor other purposes than the payment of bts and interest thereof. In order, therefore, that the Montgomery Water Works may obtain the relief hereinafter prayed tor, it prays that the said City Council and the said Arthur H. Howland and said Capital City Water Company be made parties defendant to the bill; and it a.ao prays that the contract between the city and the said Arthur II.

Howland be declared null and void, and further prays that the Montgomery Water ery Theatre on tne evening or tne otn lost. Prlees-ia, SO fnt. Hatinee Prlees-lO and SO Cent. Reserved seats at Underwood's. Friday, Jan, 8tli Under the Management oi V.

BENTOX. Tlie Successful Comedy-Drams Whv cannot Manager O'Brien arrange the old Montgomery and West Point witn inis amateur party 10 come to air road in 1838, being the first man to lay mlnffham We are a uite sure Birmiog a bar of iron on its track. This was ham would not be outdone in rivalry about the point where the Mod tannery with either of her older sisters to con Tkt Finest Imieil Empwiui in (ke Stat. Water Worts engine is now located. tribute to the good cause.

Mrs. Good- From that date until December 31, wvn ana Miss uaoui are oom grana daughters of the great tragedian, S. E. HIRSGHER'S Coooer. and their talent is Inherited and 1885, when he quit work, he has been in the service of tne same line of road.

He has been constantly employed in the car shoos In this city thirty-nine years. Works may oe granted sucnotnerano unquestionable. Mrs. uioawyn is aiso further relief as the court may deem SILVER SPUR acted nr A Superior Dramatic Compauy. A POWERFUL PLAY combining PATHOS and COMEDY.lnterspersed with MUSIC.

DANCIXG, Etc. granddaughter oi rresiaeuc jonn meet and equitable. about two-thirds of the time as pattern Tvler. Her public readings have Mr. A.

H. Howland. of the Capital maker. Ills work bas Deen continuous, except a few months in the winter of charmed many audiences In different parts of the Union. No doubt sbe could 21 Dexter Avenue, Herdquarters for 1884-86 wnen ne naa a seen oi pneumo City Water Company, was seen at bis office by an Advertiser reporter yesterday.

He says tbat the company will file an answer to the bill within thirty De called on to vary me periormance, 11 given here, by at least her inimitable nia. After serving faithfully he feels that he Is entitled to a rest, and bas con Kranleh naeh and HtletZ Ptnaeea, recitation oi "ine rtaven. cluded to call off, if not for good, for a Estey and Bautn American Orsana. J10XDAY, JAX. 11th, days, the time prescribed by law.

It will probably be a month or more be Birmingham Is now old enough to Now in the homes ot the best musical BELLS O'SHANDON. year or so. lie has been a prudent, soDer man and has taken care of his earnings, and is able therefore to live at his eaee fore tne case will given a nearing in the Chancerv Court. In the meantime talent In the State. begin to cultivate seriously those Ills which "cheer and soften life," and we commend the above suggestion- to our people and to our theatre management.

Mr. Jiowiand says tne company win the rest of his days, which all who Accordeons, Banjos, Drams, Fifes, proceed with the work of constructing know him. hope may be lonir in the land. the new water works. Mr.

Howland Among the Dealers In Htoek. An Advertiser reporter spent an received fromj the company's architect, lutes, uultars, Harmonicas, Or-ganettes, Violins, Zithers, ITALIAN STRINGS (a specialty). Tailed Meeting of the Ceuncll. The council had a called meeting'yea-'terday, at which it was decided to have ihrty Hall examined by a competent -architect. A resolution was adopted declaring it taeseoaeof the council that there should 'be an entrance on the north, east and vwest of the Capitol grounds for the free entrance of the people.

The ordinance granting the Capital City Street Railway Company the right to use electric motors, was reconsidered so amended as to provide that the council shall have the power to revoke (he grant within thirty days after the system shall have been tested. The Mtyor was authorized to correspond with the Mayor of South Bend to ascertain if their were any objection to the use of the electric motor system la hatclty. Sliver ttpnr. "Reserved seats are on sale for the performance of Silver Spur, at McDonald's. 10, 20kand 30 cents, and no extra charge for reserved seats.

The company appears Friday and Saturday. About it the Dm Moines Register says: new aspirant for dramatic honors at the Grand last night, in the rtorm of a new play, The Silver by Scott Marble. It la new to Dee JM nines, although It haa had a very successful and promising career before reaching here. It is a play after the JEnglish melodrama sort, and It has the added advantage of several interesting novelties of the American sort. The is strong and effective, and the in-serast is sustained throughout.

It is properly a comedy drama, Introducing some clever characters that make a good deal of fun and enliven the dialogue. The general construction of the piece is good, and the particular parts chosen to carry it out are first-class. The play arives special prominence to a soubrette art which was taken last night by Miss Irene Warrel-Holton in the role Elgie VarL" To Hoaiie. The Montgomery Amateur Theatrical Companv, who are to present "A Scrap of Paper" In Mobile -to-night, leave for that city this morning. That they will hs met with an enthusiastic welcome a knnu la evident.

The Mr. J. 15. Wood worth, ot Boston, plans for the bumping station, which will be hour' yesterday among the men who built between Court and Perry street LATEST MUSIC published always In Of an industrious disposition, however, he does not propose to be Idle, but will devote his time and attention to a nice farm which he owns in Montgomery county near LeGrand, on the Montgomery Southern Railroad. When he left the service of the road, General Manager Gabbett told him that the door was always open to him and a situation at his command whenever he wanted it.

north of the M. E. railroad, and the contract for the erection of the building stocK, ana music can oe inea Derore purchasing, an advantage not to be had buy and sell muies ana norses. xue local market is well stocked now. At Mr.

Trimble's stables there are about two hundred young mules, and Mr. Trimble says that several car loads will be received this week. Mr. Feacber also has eisewnere. will be let as soon as possible.

Tne station building will be of brick, eighty by fifty feet, with iron roof and ornament large lot of muies ior saie, Here is an example worthy of imita al front. The work oi laying tne pipe PICTURE FRAMES made to order In the best of manner and prices the lowest In the city. Elegant of new tion by all the. youth in the land. Mr.

on the street will begin to-day. and the market has shown more lite during the past week than at any time this season. Hobble was a mere boy wnen ne com moulding just received. menced the work to which he devoted Supreme Court Decisions. The following decisions were ren It la strange how many muies are New line of "Fancy Baxed Papers" his life.

No man enjoys more fully the confidence and respect of the people of dered in the Supreme Court yesterday: Albums, Desks, Chromos, Fancy Goods purchased by the farmers in this country every year that comes. Perhaps their increase is in mules and lands. Stone, C. J. this community, and tne country would be better off If all other people would Giles Edwards, et al vs.

The Eureka On this Bubject a prosperoua iarmer lead sucb uvea or devotion to duty. Company; from Tuskaloosa Chancery who was seen by an advertiser re porter at the Union depot last nignc, Cotton In the country. ana jNoveiues. Special attention to mall orders. Address, 8.

E. HIRSGHER, .81 Dexter Avenue, Are Still Triumphant Court. Aturmed. SOUERVILLE, J. ald- Mr.

Hons. Brown, the horse trader. For fifteen thev have steadllv wined In "I am not making money now, dui i Leonard Moore et vs. James P. has returned from an extended trip faror, and with sain constantly Increasing nav become the mot popular corset throughout the Spier; from Wilcox Probate Court.

Re am making mules ana iana. iew years ago! started In the country with and a third interest in a plan versed ana remanaea. through the biacx belt country. Talking to an Advertiser reporter yester-dav Mr. Brown said: The analltr Is warranted to wear twice as M.

H. Smith et al vs. W. J. Alexan long as ordinary Corsets We have lately Intro tation.

Now I own the plantation and flffaan aflrid mules." duced in and ki graaes wiiq um tang der, et from Randolph Chancery "I have been riding through the black belt for several weeks, and I find that uourt. reversed and remanded. wit, and we can rurnisti tnem wnen preierreo. Highest awards from all the World's great Fairs. The last medal reuelred Is for First De Farmers, or many oi mem, woo ueeu mnim for the work of this vear.

have Clopton, J. ARRIVED AT LAST PEAR'S there Is a great deal of cotton still unmarketed. I saw on a number of plantations cotton tbat had never been to the gree or Merit, from the late mposiuon aeia at New Orleanfi. Edward F. Hlnes vs.

Bridget Duncan nnt. nff nnrchaslnir as long as possible. wane scores oi patents nareoeen lonnawonn- and for several weeks the market will et irom uooue unancery uourw jrln. and a great deal that has been less, tne principles oi tne uiove-ritunf aare nmvAil InvAliiAbla. rteversea ana remanaea.

i be full of life. Unscented Soap Tablets. srlnned and la still held back by the far Thomas Clark vs. E. P.

Soencer et following telegram speaks for the good Retailers are authorized to refund money, If, on anamination, these Corsets do not prove as The Becond Prise. from Greene Chancery Court. Ap- mer. so long as tne larmers can anora f.n hnM thnlr cotton for better nricea people oi tne uuu wy; i.i tlui A dvortl.Pl. represented, sr or naie every wnera.

H. B. METCALF, 16 Dexter Avenue. MnMlA drew the second arize in pieai cismisseo. Lthe country may be considered safe.

Vataleane free en nppllenttoa. Stoeker's jewelry prize offering, as will Executive Appointment. Oat on Bond THOHSON. LANQDON KowTort. Mobile, Jan.

About two hundred and fifty reserved seats for the Amateur performance Were taken to-day, as many more tickets have been sold, and ITT in jnnhf. ha crowded mhI TX.iimI.. wllllnmH jmIa.aiI The following appointments were ocx 17-eoa-nnB-em De seen by tne iouowing leiegisui; Mobile, Jan. 6. Otto Stoelker, Jeweler, Montgomery, Ala.

made bv the Governor yesterday: i ALU null Auugiaa ti uiibujb, vuuiiwi charged with assault with intent to murder, were arraigned befdre Judge FOB PROBATE JUDGE. j. v. miocker, county commissioner in Tuskaloosa county. 1 to-morrow night.

The Mozart Club, a I will forward ticket eleven hundred Randolph yesterday morning. The case was continued, however, and the de local organization, has volunteerea ser- "Why Is It that I never see yon any mora at the theatre?" asked Btlfin of Balmera, on California street, last Monday. "Too poor; too poor, Bllfln." "Why, I thought you were getting sixty dollars a week. Any man that gets sixty dollars a week can afford to attend the theatre once in a while." "Oh, you don't understand me. Buna.

Ita the theatre that's too poor." nd ninetv for the prize jn umber s. I announce myself a candidate for JttJge ot the Probate Court of Montgomery county, sub fendants were released on a bond of Henry D. Clayton, notary public, Eufaula. F. M.

Kohn, notary public, Montgomery. Please send by return express. Frank Davidson. $250 each. They will be tried later.

ject, however, to the action of the Democratic STentreeacts Mrs. E.E. Richard recite and Mrs. M. D.

Wlckersham will ataav Both will add toithe attractive- Secretary and Treasurer of Battle Chronic nasal catarrh guaranteed W. L. Halrston, notary publio, Fort County Convention, janl-tf JOHN B. FULLER. House, Mobile, Ala.

seas of the entertainment. cure Dr. Sage's uatarra Remedy. Deposit..

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