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People's Party Advocate from Ashland, Alabama • 3

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i WW tonn' torn: itot be made for the payment of the $1.00 FOE TGUE PH0T0GEAPIL PEOPLES' PARTI ADVOCATE The State of Aalbaraa.) To alt the the Parties Clay County. herein The Tax Collector has filed in my office a list of delinquent tax payers, and of real estate upon which taxes are due. You sre hereby reported as delinquent, and tbe following real estate is reported as assessed to you, to wit: Write us a letter covering these three points: Fiest. State how long you have known, or used, or sold 'Dr. ILyA.

Ci' mons liver Medicine. Second. State diseases you have it to cure and give the Bany- cJ those cured by it Thied. Give your opinion as to the difference "between its strength action, and tbe strength and action of the "Liver Regulator" made by J. II.

i V- A and the "Black Draught" made by Chattanooga Medicine bt'l which have sold to dealers at tl or 7 cents package, net, and should rot. not over 10 or 13 cents, if consumers are not imposed upon, while our Oi.tp 't artiole cannot be sold at less than 85 cents per package, as we have too-mm gard for human life to use cheap drugs in any ot ur medicines. The two plain; Zeilin Co. and the old proprietors of "Black Draught" were bothenJ'M from deceiving the publio by using the words constituting onr trade name; tlxw fore, look out that some dealer (not knowing you are potted) don't sell yon, sm.ua cheap package at-a profit of 800 or 400 instead of onr Genuine Dr.L ft. Simmons Liver Medicine," which yon he sure to specify, -Jmd take no other, there is nothing else like it.

On receipt of your lotter enclosing photograph, wo will mail 700 Trw -charge, a tl.00 package Liver Medicino, or on receipt of letter without photograph, we will mail you a 25 cent package, freo. See the ailments, caused by indispositions of tho Kidneys, Liver, Stomach. .1 Bowels, whichDr. M. A.

Simmons Liver Medicine has invariably cured since 1 Sick Headache. Palpitation or thb Hbabt. TT. INDIOESTIOK. COLD FEET.

ENLARGEMENT OF LtVEB filMMtlT. LESSNESS. LOW SPIRITS. GENERAL LAS8ITUDE. DULLXESS, HtAnXl" Tired Fekuno.

Sour Stomach. Bad Taste iw Modtb. CokstDpated r.i -els. Skim ErES Yellow Loss or Strekoth A Coats Tongue. PAms in Side ft under Shoulder Blades.

Tout Glimmering before the Eyes. Whioht in Stomach after, Eatiho. Liter. Flesh Soft Flabbt. Acute Chronic Malaria, up in Mouth.

Nervous Headaches. Memory Clouded IiroiSTnicr, Yr Colic Piles, bt Constipation Producino Kidnet Disfas; Fullness of Blood, in Head. Numbness of Hands, Arms A Feet. Bi ino up Gas. Bloating of Stomach after Food is Taken.

Irregular Apatite. Heartburn. Dimness of Vision, Dizziness vpok Suddenlt Up. Suffocating Sensations. Dispondenct of Pregnant Women.

Nai Before ob After Eating. Vertigo. Yellow Jaundice. Deficiesci Perspiration. Female Complaints.

Bad Colds. Backaches so Mothers. Flatulenct. Loss of Appetite. Pains Aches in Joints Chillt Feeungs Down the Back.

Limbs Feel too Heavt. Cramp Colic Skin Drt Harsh. Bilious Fevers. Paleness. Detestation of Food.

Sudden Flushes of Heat. General Debiuti-F If fulness of Teething Children. Dvipefsi a. Nervous Depression OF Women. Unpleasant Dreams.

Sitttcno up of Food After EATiNd. Pi rhoia of Children, bt Removing the CiltsE. Gnawing Sensations WfrrV ach. Puffiness Dark Rings Under the Eves. That Restless "Ott tr Sorts," Not Sick and Not Well Feeling, so Common with Over-woke People.

It Builds up Weak Debilitated Mothers and Fathers A Pale a-'w Enfeebled Children, bt Perfectly Regulating the Action of the Kidney, -Liver, Stomach Bowels, so that all food taken is naturally assimilatiia 0. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE LOUIS, Ma COUNTY MAT1ERS. I 1st. Wa endorse the action of onr present county officials as, in tbe main prudent and careful; aud promls If entrusted with a continuance of the County's affairs to do he very best that can be done foi all the people under the envul-ooments of a IJm ki and constantly diminishing money supply bronght on the tax payers by tbe single gold standard.

M. Whatley, Joshna Frankllu, G. C. Raid, Committee-, J. T.

Hudson' W. T. Modellsn. After hearing the report, it was ordered (hat tbe report and minutes be printed in the County paper. On motion the delegates were allowed to go to the State Convention uninstiucted in regard to the selection of State officers.

On mo-delegates were requested to try and tion, the get the reduction of salaries aad fees of our offices, placed in our State platform. On motion, -a djourned. H. Knight CWm. R.

H. Fisher, Sect'y. $300 Offered Free I Ornca Tart Natiowal Baxk, MASBvnxa, April 6, 1895. F. Daoooi, Pasa.DaAvBoii'sPAc.

tical BDsnsts Coluob, aibvuu.Tbkh. Cbak Sib -The time forwhlch jot depoiited too three months today as forfeit endcr our propoittoii tojrivs $io to may charitable nst'tutinn in any Baiineu muth of thtOhlo Hirer, If you could not how more written application! for Bookkeeper Stenographer, during the AST FIVE vf OVTHS than any other BnsineM College louth if the Ohio Hirer could ahow in the PAST FIVE "EARS, has this day expired, aad, no demand avine; been made, tbe aamc is now held aubject your cheek. Respectfully, W. F. Bam, Caablar.

N. B. A eertlflcate of depeatt for the abort ras published in the dally pa perl of Nashville. he Cincinnctli fmirtf. the AttmmU Xmutitu-ion, and thirty thousand circulars, giving- the three months' time to Mitt Daily America, Afrit Sej.

write Paor. J. F. Dilawwoh, KaahrtHa, fcan. -or his free Catalogue.

TEE NOMINEES. The resaltot last Staurday'a primary elactiou iudeed encour-aging to Populists in Clay county. We have a -wise and timely selection for nominees, and behooves every reformer now to fall in line and ma-ch on to victory in Aagust. The ticket is bound to carry the day if we only organize and work as a unitrfor the success of the party. The vote polled is as large almost as in 1892, and larger than in 1894, which indicates that the cause is by no means waning.

The minees are men 0: lnnu- ence and popularity and are in excellent team for party succe; a. RESULTS OF PRIMARIES. -Showing Eirtire Vote. It ki: uld roi 035 .895 atlm im the VMJtkJ ient( r. 4 ert rough inioaX erenee I entcoj ir pred ientoffio iroi to abat es? Om est und ocrati may the bin i trap vil 1 catch inty, I icause tl and Li The that Jof the mid ed th overnoruJ a.

Yewiii invention ereof ke 1 JohostJ ng to etef nd hoveled t3ve people uny, iotUJ 'eiytmsPJ with all tW ild yew for hi nrtr idvocateu KDCtthetf tit they ri Yourfw bug, aid reen the' as betwea millsloBtft. sen rhe til or sirycu refuses to It atform and ididates tit1 duckj. will nuttM andnrd N.M.Fuhrman,S!ssSi5 WHOLES ALB MANUFACTURER OP aT.T is! DOLLAR A YBAR-IN of a Called The'Purpose of Selecting Dele W- gates to the State Convene tion of People' Party. To Upheld MONTGOMERY ALABAMA Oa the 28th day of April Ashland, April 6th 1896: Oa motion H. Knight wan e-fleeted chairniaa'aiidR.

H. Fisher as Secretary. On motion proceeded to elect, delegotes-r-aa follows: E. A. Phillips; C.

J. A. Bell. B.Kichols,' Dellegates. M.W.

Whatley, Wm.Tuland, Josbua Franklin, On motion a committee of five -was appointed on platform resolutions to reportas soon as convenient to this body Joshua Franklin, Reid, J. Hudson and Wa'T, McClellan, were appointed by the chairman. The Committee reported as follows; We he representatives of the People' Party of Clay County in convention assembled at AshlauJ, on this, tbe 6tb davof April 1896, present th tollcwiu a our platform of principles and de claration of puipoat. While time and experleaee have demonstated he wisdom of the principle enacted at Omahaarill since all reoognlslng that the Financial iu is rr.im 1 In 1896 we to uld especially HiMnhiuiz that feature and deviate that we favor lit. The free, unlimited and Inde pendent ednage of silver and gold at tnt rtiouf IS to 1.

iml. We are unalterably opposed to National bmuks of issue, as W4aJt ftertnn and jackaoo. id. We are opposed to the laaue ot interest brarlng bouds in a time o( profound pnace. and at all times with-, out the aaueiiou of Cougreee.

ith. We believe "chat public -office: in a'pn-blio trutt;" and therefore wu-iltiun the arbitrary -and -arrogant utliMl orth AdipiuiatraUon to con-! irul tegmlatinu jn the interest of the mouev ptwier and against the people jtiy ttieM-rnieiou uw of patrons go and tiy sale of. bonds for lees than lielr tuaiket value. 5h. We are opposed to the retire- raeut of greenbacks and treasury notes mil there is supplied in, their stend an qual amxuut of uon-iutrest-beaiing urreuey.

We are opposed to Billion dol- nT CODKreeceS and air gnverumeni xtravaiji nee, especially while our ople ie oppress! fluancially and ttuuand8 are uuemplpyed. ON BTATE MATTBRS, WE ARE ISPAVOROF IhL Honest ekctions which can be ituured only by guarauteeipg all con- ndiug faction, mu of their own lmicU to KUrd their hitefest 'While olaraare hetnir retfiatered an their uies poled. avid oountea be a well established principle only by thus setting our party, to itch the other, can noneeC elections secured undtr all ciiounwtane. 2ud. Eoonemy in we iievs that salaries and fees that were ukable and just severe! yoara since a now under cpnditiou or goia ap excts ive' and shoulU tcith thereduc- i in the DrluB of Uborv and tbe odutts of tbe farmer and all tax-pay 1, until we are rid at tbe single gold ndartl auduutil piospertjty ta fe ed to the 3rd.

vVe deplore the spirit of itv erence hen pel upon us, Ute-party of people, while we ate battlelng for welfare of huatanUy along tbe ts maped out' by Jetterson, Calhoun Jacksoo under tbe blnsinc light the ciosiuE year ot the 19th oansury id eoudenin them aa the teachings of gld power, etutnaUng tbe ellfte uuichles of Euiope aud Culmiuat- iu tbe so-called Democratic preia th. We enrite all who favor these uciples, Kgardleaa) of past party af- lauons to aide us iu Having uiem oied into law. th. We endorse the action of Eiec Jii Committee jVVl- ot the U. we of Beprwentalvea -in reco- ding the seating of Good- in elected bv aud tbe taxes upon the same fees and cost -Witness my hand at Ashland, on this the 12tn day of March 1896.

A. Phillips, judge of Probate 1 11 i'f Teachers Institute. Miller villc, Ala Mch. The Clay Teachers Inctitute met in Ihe academy at Millerville March 20th and was call ed to order by Supt. Ingrm.

After devotional exercises conduotedby Mr. Upshaw the Institute wcnt mto organization, resulting as follows: J. W. Lowry. Secretary.

Committee to report on literature J. R. U. W. J.

w. McCain. Lowrv and King. Next item was enrolling members there being about 1-3 of the teachers in the county present. Next, the programme was partly carried out.

B. W. Sims dilivered the -welcome address. Response by Mr Aughey. The Institute then adjourned for one hour.

Friday Afternoon. As Mr. Ingram was absent on business Mr. Willi ngharn was in the chair for the afternoon session, 1, Subject for discussion rvas: "How to -interest a community in by W. Lowry.

2, 'fHow to manage dull by J. McCain, H. "Simmons and Mrs, J. -Lowry. "3, How to secure regufar attend ance?" by Mr, Aughey.

4, "Should foreign language tuition be paid from public funds?" by Meesers Simmons and Aughey, 5, "Trials of the teacher" by Jh6. Overton and tbers. 6, Methods of teachmgJEnglish Grammer, by Miss Matiie White and H. C. Simmons.

7, How to teach Geography open ed by, R. Gnffin, and followed by -others 8, How to teach subtraction, by H. C. Simmons 9, Development of moral character, Mrs. Lowny, and J.

McCain. The Tnstitule.adjourned 'til 7 :80 for evening session. The Secretary absent from evening session. and no minutes of this part of programme was kept. Saturday Institute was called to order by Supt.

Ingram. Devotional execises by Mr. Conger. Tho programme was then taken up. 1, The advantage A natural History studies, Mr.

Aughey and others. 2, The pressing need of a more educated citizenship, by Mr. Siaas, and by others. Next, recess of lo minutes after which Institute lesumed business. 1, Recitations bv Misses Maltie White and May Wi lmham.

2, Miscellaneous business. Report of com, on literature, Chairmcnof Com. reported, any good.paper be. reads by the teacher, special comments on "Path Find- Prof Wilhngham presented resora tions tending thanks to the gener-our people of Millerville. for their kindness in caring for the teachers during the Institute lifter remarks by.

Supt. In gram the Institute Tn the-discussion of the various opics, many good things were said. and teachers who were absent missed quite atreat. No teacher who attended this Institute can say he was uot benifitted F. J.

Ingram, Chairman, J. F.Xowry, Sec'ty. Mr. R. ivey.

Mr. Robt. L. Ivey, shier of the isoell atioi al Bank of Talladega was in town Mbnday and Tuesday, Mr. Ivey is an advoca'e of M-.

Clark's nomination for Governor of Alaba ma, but iu talking on the subject said: "It will not do Joiaston nor Clark any good to get the nomi nation atthe hands of tbe democratic party this time, for tbe nominee will be defeated, the Fouplists have been counted out twice in Alabama, and theirmm will go tntfits tune." Stockmli; -Attornty-qtr-Lav awrf Solicitor in Chancery. vhland. Clay County, labama ill practice in all the courts of ly -Mryt al. r-nnrt. mlTtti.linA ort -ttentioa iven t0 collection, Beat 1, E.

Daniel: of nwj of s-ei. ec. 25T.18R.9. 1 Beat No, 2. Judy Green's heirs, s-wi of n-ei sec.

16 T. 19 R8. Three years taxes due. Beat No. 4.

T.Monchett, S. Walkei agent n-ei of sec. 9. T. 21 R.9.

Beat No. 6. Mary E. Gariett, ej of a-ej sec. 25 19 9.

W. C. Mahone: of n-e sec. 26 21 6. Z.

Davis l4-of 1-4 aud 1-4 of 1-4 sec 22T18R7. N. Ramson Estate, s-ej of n-ei sec. 24 18 R7. Sarah I.

Adams. of sec 24' 19 6. Beat No. 10. A.

Simpson; 8-w of of n-wi, ei of s-wj and of m-vi of s-ej, sec 18, and s-w of s-e sec. 7. all in 22 8. W. Trussell 63 aeres off of sj of 21R 8, a a a Aw ann 4 ot i 4 -sec a i 8 uel4 22 R8.

Beat No. 11. M. Thompson, Fraction sec. 15 22 9.

Beat No. 12. M. Pettis: s-wi of s-ersec. 21 T.

19 7.. Beat No. 14. Mrs. S.J.

Harlan: s-wi-sec 14 T2 R7. Beat "No. 16. P. Playei (col.) of n-e ofs-wfand nwl-4 of 6el-4 ec.

23 T21 5. Beat No. 18, Southern, Mining Manufacturing, Graphite Co. 1-4 of 1-4 sec. 19, and of 1-4 sec.

20 all in T20 7, with all mining fixtures thereunto belonging. This is to notify you to appear be fore the Probate tjourt of said coun- at the next Urm thereof, com mencing on Monday, the 18th day of April 1896, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree for the sale of said real estate should ot made lor the payment of the taxes assessed against you, and fees and cost. Witness my hand at Ashland, on tbe 12th day of March 1896, Phillips, udge of Probate. The State of Alabame, To whom it may con day County. pern: Take notice that the tax Collector has filed in my office a list of delin quent tax payers, and of real estate upon which taxes are due; ana therein is reported as assessed to "owner unknown" the following real estate, to wit? 1 Beat No.

2- Owner unknown; l-4 l-4 sec. 29 T19 8. Beat No' 6. Owner unknown: interest in Pj ofnwl-4 S. 22 T20 R7.

Taxes due for 5 years. Owner unknown; in 22 acre? of 1-4 of n. 1-4 and 1 1 asa vtJ AA of nwl-4 sec. I tt o. Owner unknown; Mineral interest in 1-4 nt s-w 1-4 Sec.

5 20 7. Beat No, 14. Owner unknown Sec.lT22R7. This is to nttify you to appear, before the Probate Court of saicl coun ty, at the next term thereof, com mencing on Monday, thelSth day i.Jl 1 QQ(? tnon omt i Kara in shuW Ui y.A. cause, if any you have, why a decree for a 'e ot said real estate i perditiojM i this CM standard eans lor CM the assessed lay county Jbree years 2,500,000 to lebtofthe 4 per cap IS Prices as low ns good I be made, cataloque.

fl Fnftiinsj Prizes I $6,141.75 GIVEN AWAY IN 55 Separate Priseea ONE. frizz of. $1,000 NEW WEEKUy MOUNTftlN NEWS, Denver, Th. greatest bona Ada prras offsr Tr fin the West or Kouth. The News Is the representative paper of West It Is silver's champion; Jl Is the i pie's srtvoi-iite: it leads In thought, aa in n- The Weekly has Just been enlarged and -proved; it contains th.

latest and follesj. tn-' Ing and mining stock news; It has spejnr -partments devoted to tha Farm, hold. Women and Children: all tna IwJgM cartoon, and llvest comment ot the dHr Uon are to be found in It: It rresenls In p-1 densed torm the dolnes of all tha world-It la la family pper without a peer. And the Weekly News Is determined to all question the Inrrest elreulatlr-any paper between the Mtalsslpt river awl 1 It nttr to the sons sending 'in the greatest number of 1 ly subscriptions before eVptemtwr lat a tbcaa unequalled prises. REGULAR AGEITS' COMMISSION ALLOWED IM tOOITIOM.

CONTEST BEGIKS AT 0HCE, 0PEH TO EVERYBODY EtERtWHZHS. Tat nartlculara address The News IrfttUng Denver. Cote. 5b. A A.

tnt. lalta, ter It Ian trlaalaal at tk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF 11, UXIVEfiSH llaalaiaaa R4amttaw. ria. Cost to imkh Businas, Cour-about asn.

ia.lndiaf tairlon.Vra Far avatea. Bk-haaelasa iwsa ex B.K-K. wewan si Mamtlaw. a. Cost to Cour asn.

inclnliag tairlon.Vra d. rbMrmpk7, rrrwrMTl uncht. M.m sacrewfnl sradm bank, and Ml ea.iala. Tawsrttor-, ana Mara. Tel.

lniTn bank BHRSt HW. Keataekr 4Talvwslty lri- v. awarded ear rrsduatea. ate Anltm eie frmdnmUt im mariaa liaisalsw. ST avdw lM fm UMn my Mica aS-amMi4waiMlaWareMSMeii, WILBUR R.

SMITH. LEXINGTON. KA Wil HADIT8. ran samfui To prove that we have a painless, harmless aad certain cure for; tbe Opium an lbUe fWlisai to any one toDacarao. vai isiJa.o--Tt'iijy eit.l..

rTh, BJIVS1S1MVSII SBf-ssBKJBBW huil HADIT8. and iphiW, I Only fine work made. send for a goods can OFFICIAL jJiRuJCTORY OF CLAY COUNTY Judge of Probate E. Pbillipp Clerk Circuit Court-J. J.

Smith Sheriff F.ACJfunroe. Jno. J. Haynes. County Solicitor.

Register in Chancery A. S. Stock-dale. County Treasurer T. Fright Tax Collector A Bell Tas Assessor ARoss, rJuut.

Education Ingram Commissioners First District W-6 Spurlin, Second JN Griffin Third Kenady Fourth MMcPhail CALENDAR. Commissioners Court Regular Urms 1st Mondays in -April, and November and 2nd Afondays in February and August. TaxteriiiSj 2nd Jfondays in May, Juiy and August. Circuit Court, Convenes on 2nd Monday after the fourth Monday in January and uly. Chancery Court, convenes 1st Thursday after 3rd Mondays in aYarch and September.

County Court 1st Tuesday af ter 1st Jtfbnday in each month. Probate Court 2nd ifonday in each month. W. F. Caldwell, county surveyor, postoffice.

Moseley CHURCH DIRECTORY Baptist church. W. J. D. tfpshaw, pastor.

Services third Sunday CrS5rsday in each; month. Church. A Spear PasVr. Sejrvice8 every fourth Sun dayXid Sturdy befre in each month. Prayer meeting every Thursday night.

Congregational Church, Rev. Turner Wright, pastor Services. 1st Sunday and Saturday before. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night MASONIC The regular communications of Ahsland Lodge No. 356 A A 1 I i.

.1 -o 1 I I are neiu ui p.m on oaiuruaya uerora the 2 and 4th Sundays in each ino; C. A. STEED, tterney at Law and Solieiter i Chancery, ASHLAND ALa! Will nrantlcA in all thnnnnrta nfrh' eonntvof rlavandadioinlnar ountiei ad supreme court of Alabama. "7BT 1 For Representative. D.

M.Carmichael. 724. For Sheriff. D.A.Gaston, 37. W.

D. Harvell. 423. NV. G.

Knight. 116. H. Stansell. 63.

W. A. Steed. 159. For Tax Assesfor.

T.J.Moore. 254. C. A. Ross, 526.

For Tax Collector J.A.Bell. 449. G.J. Berry. 257 1 J.

T. Mountain. 83. For County Treasurer. ri.P.Hood, 254.

D. P. Joiner. 99 -A. X.

Reid, 155. Turner Wright' 244. 1 Countyh our part lnbtwithnUr rate of 1 re sunk in rears. Clay4 17,000 acco bis maker Slav county se years ism. lnwu ses caused ij nation ot bus oinirdown iegredatioA ilic -dodge i1 udgeons jo onta tbef ri ftod the irrerocaHM UflRflNTEL Ions.

DBetsSf 1 for ftwa euu. PRACTICAL WW. For Co. Sup't of.Education. J.M.

Leverett, 704. For County Commissioners, 1st T.D.Nichols. 310. W.S.Spurlin. 387.

2nd District. N.L.Birchfield. 20. A. WiBsgget 80 J.

F. Hurst. 221. W.G.T.Hobbe, 393. 8rd District.

W. B. Kenedy. D.E.. Knight R.

Wjllson, in, 418. 97. 26. 46. J.

W. Wright. A.Killgore, 4th District. N. O.

Hanley. B. F. Luker. JH.JfcPhaU.

185. 329. -197. ss'Traa. i -ido-aadTy weeks by kkeeplnf if am recently vw ES OS) Boots marr especially, katuig of.Jameij Cobb stuffed in the notorious afiee, 1.

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