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1 re- j. ern district and made part of the south SUBURBAN SETTLEMENT. CONGRESSMAN'S REVIEW The Iron Age ern iIivkioii of the northern district. i urner wings oi tue repuoiicaa party in Alabama, the former in favor of sending Arthur delegates to the national conven Liider this lull there will not be new clerks but deputies will conduct the of tion, the latter being against the Arthur THtUSDAY. MARCH 4 1.

BIO PROJECT AND A BIO PURCHASE MATTERS OF MOMENT AT THH NA se7 Whiskies, TIONAL CAPITAL. BT A NEW CONCERN. fices either at Birmingham or Huntsville at the former place if the present clerks prefer to remain at Huntsville and at Second Avuue and Twentieth Street, Webb's Corner, Dealers in Corn, Lincoln and Robeson County Subscription, 2 per Year. IJI ADVAXCE. Bourbon, Rye, Huntsville if the clerks should decide to follow the lead of their many North Avondale Land Company Files a Decla Hon.

C. W. Hewitt Talks on Curre Alabama friends who have moved to ANXOUXCEMKNTS. ration of Incorporation After Buying Polities Couldn't Vote for the Marrlson BUI A Tariff Bill of Hia Own Alabama 1 Wines and Brandies. Tobacco and- Cigars.

Call and examine our stock before making your purchases as we will save you money. A. J. Marshall is witlius Birmingham. Both of Alabama's senators, Col.

Hew FOB SHERIFF. Federal District Bill Before the Senate, the King I anda New Town in Prospect with Street Railroad Communication A Salt) That Wasn't a Sale. itt informed the reporter, are for the I hereby announce mrself as a candidate for the odice of sheriff of Jefferson county, Alabama bill, and in conclusion he saidrthere is no doubt of its passage. 1 bieciKm nrs jionuav in Aoensi ijw. THOMAS V.

HUFFMAN, son and administration. The Beat meeting was, course, divided on this issue, the Strobach and Turner wing being headed by Mr. A. Mabson, the other side by Mr. T.

U. Green. The ball was set in motion by the election of Capt. J. A.

Scott, by acclamation, as a delegate to the county convention. So far there was no demonstration of a fight between the hostile wings. Then Mr. A. A.

Mabson, thinking it about time to commence operations, walked to the centre of the, room and nominated Henry C. Bryant, colored. Mr. Mabson-made a speech that would have made any one believe that Bryant was so true and loyal to his party that he was going to be a republican angel in heaven. It was moved that Bryant be elected by acclamation, but the anti-Strobach-Turner faction had come to the same conclusion as Mr.

Mabson about beginning operations, and a number of colored men Hon. G. W. Hewitt, representative in congress of the sixth district, arrived last Saturday from Washington. The cause EXPOSITION ARRANGEMENTS.

A declaration was filed Tuesday in We are authorized to announce R. If. IIA- The Blue Palace, GOOD asa randidate for the oltice of Sheriff of the oflice of the probate judge fot the Jetle son eouni fr l'e ensuing term, ejection of his leaving the capital at so interest Programme Agreed llpea by the Commit in Auguri next. feb 6 hie incorporation of the Avondale Land Company, BAF. Roden, W.

II. Morris and tee fur Opening; Day Limit on Applica 1 friend of Samuel K. Trn i ing; a time there is that he is counsel for the Tesney and William, who are to be tried at Jasper for killing Jno. B. ltoden incorporators.

The pur tions for Space. noiitire him as a candidate lor Sheriff of i-ouuty at thrf election on the first King. Their case was set for Wednesday The exposition committee has decided upon the following as the programme Jiuuuay iuju-i. ni man. for opening day, April znd: ana col.

Hewitt leaves for Jasper Sunday- An Age reporter called on him Satur rOK TA.V ASSESSOlt. A procession will form on First avenue in front of O'Brien's opera house We are authorized to annonnce lir. A. R. will continue to receive from day to day additions to its very large stock of Ladies' Fine Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, liacesantt Lace Goods, Embroidery, Trimmings, Muslins, Piques, Cambrics, Prints, Domes-5 tics, Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes Slippers in Great Variety.

Wc arc OflcriRg Special Bargains in Ladies' Fine Indcnvrar. We carry the m.Mt complete stoi o( nil kinds of day and bad from him an interesting Jones, as as a ran-lilabt for the aire of Tax As- at 11 o'clock, and will march thence to the exposition building. The following account of various matters of politics sessorof Jefferson Couatyr.teutioo August rext. d-lt wk-tde current at the capitol. The Morrison tariff bill and the democratic caucus next Tuesday night naturally suggesting them jumped up and said they had enough of will be tbe order of tbe procession: Mounted police.

Henry's Carbolic Salve. Governor, mayor, aldermen, county selves as subjects of iwiuiry.the reporter The best salve in the world for cuts. officers and board of trade in carnages. poses of 'Hio company are declared, in substance, lu be to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal property and to encourage immigration, more particularly to attract settlers to the vicinity of Birmingham. The capital stock is to" be $150,000.

The real purpose of the company is to build a kind of suburban town on the King lands near Birmingham. This property was bought for the company a few days ago for $75,000. The ground is to be laid off with streets and with a park in the centre. The pi oject contemplates also the extension of the street railroad to the settlement The company hopes by these improvements to induce the most desirable class of Birmingham's citizens to buy lots of them and build residences. There are about 650 acres in the tract It joins the lands of the Sloss and Mary Pratt furnace companies and fronts about sores, ulcers, salt rheum, gathered a rather more hopeful account than the newspapers generally have given Military.

Fire companies. tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns ot toe ditterences among tbe democrats. and all kind of skin'eruptions, When the procession reachO the ana pimples. 1 be salve is guaranteed to Col. Hewitt said it was a groundless fear that the Carlisle-Morrison wing would building Mr.

J. A. VanHoose, president tbe acclamation business. Mr. i.

U. Green was then nominated. Mr. Mabson was up in a moment, and, gaining the centre of the room again, he demanded that the motion be put to the house. The-motion was put and Henry C.

Bryant was Mr. Mabson didn't seem to care about anything but to keep Mr. Green out of the county convention, thinking perhaps, that no matter what colored men were elected, just so Mr. Green was made to stay at home all would be well: give perfect satisfaction tn every of the board of trade, will open the expo. case, lie sure you tret Henry's Carbolic force the tantt issue upon the caucus in such a way as to causa a split.

Ha be sition in a short speech in which he will save, as all others are but imitation and tender to Mayor Lane the city's share of lieved a compromise of some kind would counterfeits. mar25-ly tbe joint control. After Mayor Lane Men's and Boys' Fine Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Shirts and Hats, Including Stetson and other Celebrated Makes, in the City. WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF GltOTKHIKS. offee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Meat and Lard, We hive t'io facilities for selling all goods much lower than they can be bought elsewhere in tlio city.

We invite a close inspection of our goods and prices. We promise to please, as we Know no Such Word As Fail. Come ami see nn, you will find coinpetend and polite clerks ready at all times lo serve you. J. Montgomery, 2d Avenue, Between 21st and 22d streets.

be enected that would unite tbe party. has replied, receiving the charge for the Meat, hams, lard, flour, corn, oats, enabling it to pass a tariff bill. The Morrison bill, as it is, could not possibly city, Uov.O Aeal will deliver an address. bran, at 1. r.

Smith's, Twentieth at the conclusion of which the visitors pass tbe house. Speaking for himself in street. three quarters of a mile en the Georgia the election of uiyant, tbe Iirst vic will be invited to examine the exhibits, connection with this bill he said, "Of tory of the Strobach-Turner faction, 1'aeinc railroad. About 17 acres lie course 1 couldn support it. Tickets will be on sale at convenient places in good time, and it is suggestod seemed to send dismay into the ranks of between the L.

X. and A. G. S. rail roads.

Nut Strong Knoach for SueriJf. Alice, March 24. To tbe Ace. I believe, though, that the opposition party, for Mr. Mabson as better that all who can should buy just discriminating revision of nominated and elected A.

B. Jackson, The property was sold bv Mr. W. F. their tickets before going to the building, the tariff, is advisable.

The duty on I was induced by friends to permit my Smith for the Eureka Iron Company. Next door to Richards House. as the rush will be considerably relieved a great many articles, woolen goods for name announced asa candidate for sheriff colored, without a dissenting voice. This walking over business, however, aroused the tiger in the breasts of Mr. Green's by this means.

A PALE THAT WASN'T CLOSED. Yesterday Messrs. I. VV. Avery, W.

S. instance, is heavier than need be. fcven at the next August election. Knowing A movement is on foot to have the on pig iron it might safely be reduced to backers, and he was nominated and Second Alabama reuiment and the corps Sauls. E.

G. Roberts, A. Campbell, J. A. that my health is not fully restored and that the sheriff's office needs an active $6.

of cadets at Tuscaloosa in attendance for Fnerson, J. W. Johnston and C. M.Oibus, COL. HEWITT'S TABIFF BILL.

nan, 1 wish to withdraw my name. a review by Gov. O'Neal. Mr. Van motion made to elect him by acclamation before Mr.

Mabson could get around to his centre spot; but he reached there in time to get the floor before the motion of Atlanta, arrived, thinking they had With thanks to my friends who have Hoose has written to the managers of bought the same lands. About a week Col. Hewitt told the reporter further that the railroads asking free transportation ago negotiations were concluded be he intended, when he returned to Wash was put to the bouse. solicited me to be a candidate. Very truly yours, Sax'l L.

Hawkins. for the troops. It is suggested in his tween these gentlemen and Mr. Smith in? ton, to introduce a tariff bill of his Mr. Mabson has1 certainly one good letters that the coming of the troops own which would be almost identical by a telegram from the latter to Mr.

qualification lor a politician he speaks would attract a good many more excur with that passed by the senate but reject Fnerson, accepting an oner ol lor well, and ho knows when to speak and G-uaiio! G-uano! Alabama Fertilizer. Soluble Pacific. Homestead. Chessapeake Cotton States. Planters Favorite.

John Murrymans Ammonnited dissolved bone. STjATON, McGIiATHY fel.ii 2m. the lands. Mr. Smith asked in his tele.

ed by tbe bouse at the last session of con sionists, both from their towns and from other places; than would otherwise come. what to speak about He said that he A full line of family groceries always on hand at T. 8. Smith's, 20th street d.Vw It gress. "You will remember," he said gram when Mr.

Frierson would come to would make a motion to substitute the Birmingham to close the trade. 31 r. name of Henry Hall for that of T. U. "that the house passed a bill to reform the internal revenue system that the If the troops come the review will take place in the park as soon as possible after the arrival of the procession, and they can Green in the motion before the house Frierson was away from home when the telegram came, and after a few days his senate amended by embodying a tariff re Irish Contribution.

The rrish World, Xew York, writes tbe Agr endorsing a note from John tJt'arlin, Pratt Mines, remitting contribu form bill, and that the house refused to return home, if they wish, on the night trains. Mr. K. V. Gregory has offered Hall was a loyal republican and true to his race.

He woutd never do anything to hurt his own people. He would bet all clerk replied in a letter expressing rather qualified satisfaction for his employer. In the meantime Mr. Smith, supposing from Mr. Frierson's delay to tbe cotton warehouse for barracks.

'A. iioriiiaoKrTLij he had on earth that Hall's face was not tion from the Irish at that place, 1 1.50 Should it prove impracticable to have seen among the men who at the dead the other troops the local companies will answer his telegram that there was some hours of night hung a negro by the neck on a tree. constitute the "military" put down in the order of the procession. ATLAS vlolxsi Send for Catalogue 1 Prices. I concur in the amendments, thus defeating the bill.

Well, the way the republican managed to kill the bill was by suspending the rules and taking it up on a motion to non-concur in the senate amendments, which motion being defeated the bill could not be reached again. The democrats in the house were almost unanimous in support of this bill, which provided for a reduction of tariff duties doubt about the trade holding good, sold the property to gentlemen representing the future Avonale company for $75,000. Mr. Mabson's amendment to the orig Applications for space in the building sINOIAN APOLIS, U. S.

A. inal motion was put to the house and One of the Atlanta gentlemen told an KUS, VVVAV -VS MAHCFAOTUBKKB Of must be made by April 1st, to Prof. Hebry poatoffice box. 135, Birmingham. Henry Hull was elected over Mr.

Green. This roado the StrobaeL-T urner stock Acs reporter yesterday afternoon, that, FOK ALL T11E WORLD. for -the emergency fund and -i oO for the Kelly fund according to the following subscription list: Cor. O'fiormsn, 50; John Scholes, 1.00; Thoe. Xash, 50; Thos.

Clark, 50; Hush Jackson, 50; Henry Devlin, SO; Jas. McVeigh, Thos. Merrigan, 50; John Carlin, 50. The World writer to the Ace adds: Receipts for the emergency fund for the week ending March 20, acknowledged by the Irish World, amount to $000.55, making the total subscribed so far. I STEAM ENGINES i I re-.

4 i i while the failure of their trade was very rise. ranging from 15 to 20 percent. My bill BOILERS, Mr. Green was again nominated by unfortunate for them, they did not consider Mr. Smith culpable, as the second one has ever boiisrht an "KCLllTSK without hrino- nlposn State papers please copy.

PASSENGER DEPOT PROMISED. arte. oh will provide for tbe reform of the inter CARRY ENGINES and BOILERS IN STOCK for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY nal revenue system by repealing the to sale was obviously the result of a mis his fiction. Up jumped Mr. Mabson, and the centre spot was reached again, and S.

W. Roan's name wm put in nomi uuiiH is me ucsi no oror iisim. This is a hard Saying, when it is known that over 1,000 cf these wonderful enginet are annually turned out from the shop without being ahlo to supply the demand, ana understanding and apparently was due bacco tax and tbe tax on liquors distilled from fruits. I would like to see the A N. Road to Build Without Waiting nation.

1 lungs were getting warm. partly to instructions from' Mr. Smith's principals urging final action. glDLEV'SgEEDS whole internal revenue system abolished. if this was The Atlanta party received a.

telegram Lougsr for tha Others. tf j. JosIhIi Morrison Birmingham's Future. Mr. M.

H. Smith, vice president oi the Saddles, bridles, collars, breeching, lines and harness at T. 8. Smith's, Twentieth street, -i-'uj am uume, over uw nave airnanv fiaen sold. A record which no other manufacturer can show elsewhere in th United States; If you wish to saw, grind Or gin, the KCMPSK STKAM KXGIXE is oxactlv what you need.

It is simpliVduraUo and Th hive Seen f.r over thirty years, and thousands ere nov. one, ibeAoEiuan reminding Col. Hewitt everybj-ly w.inie to say a word or two. For some unknown reason Mr Green' name was withdrawn, and Roan was elected as the fifth delegate. FOB ALL.

CUHATESj ALL. SOILS, ALX. CHOPS, from Mr. Smith yesterday just as -they were about to leave for Ilirtuinghain, advising them of the sale to the Avondale X. road, arrived last Friday by a that the Montgomery Advertiser had recently stated he ran for congress on a I MM PATAI nrJIP CPFF The fate ef Horace X.

Hatch. special train and in his private car from Once more was Mr; Green's name put taritr-for-revenue-only platform, the col projectors. On calling on Mr. Horace X. Hatch, of WITHOUT A SIXGLE EXPLOSION HAVING OCCURED in nomination and a motion made to lUUt UHIHLUUUU I 1 1 la not seeds.

HIRAM SIBLEY CO. Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, lL oy Air. josiau Morris of that city. They spent most bo arc to be the stockholders ot me SIBLEY'S SEEDS.

onel said very positively: "That is not true. I never ran on any such platform. elect him by acclamation, and once more If you vaiit an enzine. either statinriiire' nil aillj mi anv ItnA Avondale company, other than the in of the forenoon in conferenco with Dr. was Mr.

Mabson at his stand; but he 1 have always opposed a tariff for reve corporators, remains a secret. It is said, H. M. Caldwell concerning the union or of any size up to 200 horsepower tvo can supply von on short notico and easy terms. -f C.

XAZARUS, couldn't speak, as hi3 voice was drowned by the loud cries, of "Green," that they have very large capital, Do vou need machincrv of anv kinrt sow mill onici Green," ''question," "question." The passenger depot and big hotel project. Mr. Smith said he was having plans made and had on foot other preliminaries to the building of a passenger depot ade wheels, emery wheels, cins. cotton Dresses, ii-t mmnis iriincofk- inunir.tnro -DEALER IN speaker quietly walked up. and down the nue only, and have poken against it in and out of congress, regarding it and speaking of it in the house of representatives as the cause of the defeat of the democratic party in 18S0.

My tariff platform has always been the same as that ARRESTED rOB EMBEZZLEMENT. quate to the needs of all the roads, but in. 10S 1 street, dealer in stoves, furnaces, etc at Xo. '130 West Broadway, South Roston, where he has been for many years favorably known, he said to the reporter that his wife drew tha part of the $75,000 prize. My wife, and my daughter Gertie and he said, "each held a $1 ticket in The Louisiana State Lottery, in the February 12th drawing." "How much was the prize?" "My ticket Xo.

71,342 drew $15,000. and Ger-lie drew "Have you received the Money?" "I have through the Southern Express Company." Local interviewer in The Boston Mass.) SUr, Feb. 25th. Captain of Police Urannon Charged with floor, waiting until tbe noisa subsided, when he offered to substitute in the motion the name of J. A.

Bush for T. U. Green. Everything was by this time pretty badly mixed, -ind the chair, who Appropriating Money Found and Taking scales, buggies, wagons, please let us know what it is, and you will hear from us by first mail. Whosoever is wise let him get our prices and investigate the merits of our machinery before placing his order elsewhere.

tOno our load of MILBURN WAGON'S have just arrived. Address MOORE, -MO ORE II ANDLEY, adopted by the Ohio democrats and endorsed by Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and other states. In fact, I might that be would not wait longer for them to join him, The depot would be begun as soon as possible and the other roads might arrange for part on nership or the use of it. fit Fraudulent Receipt. Last Thursday afternoon Capt.

J. S. Hides. Wool and Fur Leather and Findngs, Second Arenne 1 et. 21st and S2d, ALABAMA.

appeared to be an anti-Strobach-Turner Brannon.of the police force.now suspend well enough claim the authorship of the Ohio platform, for in a speech made twelve months belore the Ohio conven man, ruled Mr. Mabson out of order, from which ruling an appeal was taken. Mr. Smith's oar was hitched to the 2014, 1st Ave. Box 253, Birmingham, Ala The chair wm (sustained, and Strobach- ed, waaartested on.

a charge of embezzlement, sworn out by a negro woman named Clarissa Bradford, before a justice of the peace. He was carried before regular 11 o'clock a. m. train and he left for Louisville. tion met I laid down a tariff platform which was embodied in the Ohio plat Mr.

Morris, in conversation with Dr. CHESTim G11E5XK, New York, If you want yonr to wear well you must call on me to buy your leather. I nlw ays have a II. V. C.

CAIlPESTKRCInelnnatl form idea for idea, and almost word for ustice Carpenter, who required him All goods sold at lowest market price at T. S. Twentieth street, flit It sltrckuiu. can to sell choker ilmu any hnute in I yet my leather from first bands word." to give a bond of $50, which was immediately given, and he was Turner stock felt It was a wrong move for Mr. Mabson to make when he went back on the "Chair," as the "Chair" seems to be a holy piece of political furniture among colored politicians; for when the motion to elect Mr.

Green by acclamation wax put to the house he was elected by an overwhelming majority. Caldwell, expressed greater confidence than ever in Birmingham's future. He said he thought it would be a wise policy for tbe Elyton Land company to stop paying dividends and to invest its profits PATXE FOR PBKSIDKXT. The conversation turning on presiden BirmiHCji tarn THE RAILROAD ERA The following is about the substance tial probabilities. Col.

Hewitt said that yqreh ousing Proprietors. of the woman's statement of the case. in local improvements. toe drift of democratic judgment in About three weeks ago her little boy Washington was toward Tilden An English veterinary surgeon, now So Mr. T.

U. Green goos to the county Convention. found a roll of money! containing $64, Payne and Randall. Aside from Second avenue and brought he alignment of democrats on the tariff Tilden'f views were regarded -Mr. Mabson took no further interest in convention, and the two remaining in this country, says that Sheridan's Cavalry condition powders are superior to any he knows of in England, as they it to her.

She was atraid Co mill is si oii to keep the money and sent word to Mr. Gregg, bet landlord, to come and see her, 14 Volumes for $3.75. In one quarto voL, cloth. Each work complete. (1.) Maeaulay's Essays.

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E. Bush, colored, and Capt. A. A. Tyler were elected by accla are absolutely pure.

He denounces the ut Mr. Gregg did not go, as fie thought ist candidate. Col. Hewitt was sorry mation. Vryr-Fire Founds of Itat.

A Trussville uubtferiber to the Iron sends what might go for uite a prodigious item on raU. On Wednesday while he and a boy were moving an old rail pen in which corn had been kept, they observed conspicuous signs of rats, and immediately prepared for a war of extermination. Other persons were called to reinforce and the party surrounded the pen with sticks and clubs. As the floor was taken np scores upon scores of rats darted forth only to be laid fatally low with clubs or stamped featureless by vindictive foot-heels. When the last rodent had been killed the slayers gathered up, counted nd weighed the slain.

The result was 150 rats weighing altogether 45 urge package fraud, and warns people not to buy them. m25-lw she wanted to see him on some trivial Payne had been misrepresented as he The convention adjourned at a little business. had been in the newspapers. "Payne," before 2 o'clotkj i i lh'lii-- A. O.

8. SHOP SITE. Capt Brannon and Officer' Miller Office: 1st Avenue Between 17th and.lSth Sts. EL V. GHEGORT, Mauager, Birmingham.

went to her bouse, the former took the money, and said he would advertise afid Survey Began by Engineers of the Bond Cotton Giiis, he said, "has no 'more to do with the Standard Oil Company than I have.though he has a son interested in it The senator is a banker. He is one of the ablest and best men in the- country and one of the best to nominate for president' try to find the owner. on the Bf udd-DeBardelcben Tract at Elyton. Mr. W.

DeKanzow, resident engineer She beard nothing more ot tne matter, Wo arc prepared to oflor to tlio trade f.r cfliinrr and yuoianons! Quotations, Prose and Poetry; 10.000 Lines of Concordance. and a few days ago reported the affair to Mr. Gregg. of the A. G.

S. road at Chattanooga, and -handling cotton and other Terms given on applicntioil at our otiiee. Orders for The only Cyclopedia of Quotations in Mr. Eugene Cowaa, his assistant, ar Steam Engines Capt Brannon afterwards went to her tne Junglisn Xiangruage. Y.

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Big Sale of Property Ma a factories te rived in the city Monday morning on the north-bound train of their road, having just completed a trip over the line inspecting the one hundred new side tracks that are being laid. After a short stay in Birmingham they went to Oliver Wendell Holmesi It lies near my -AXD- reporter as to the status of the bill establishing United States courts at Birmingham, Col. Hewitt showed him drafts of the bill as passed as by the house and as reported to the senate by Senator Pugh and General Mcrclinndiso.wlll receive nromiit iitteiition at wholesale ratcp. Lib- open dictionaries. It ia a massivo and teeming eral advances made on consignments.

aii-6ni her put her mark to a receipt. After Capt. Brannon left she told the inmates volume. Boston Poatt Indispensable as 'Worcester or Webster. It is the only standsrdbook of 'WMl'l i burton and began a survey for of her bouse that she had received only $30.

the site of shops of the handsome paper cover.witu the name printed be Built. Mr. Eastman informed an Are reporter yesterday morning, that he had negotiated the sale of 195 acres of land at Calera, the purchasers being Messrs. Anderson and Fox, of Michigan. The price paid for the property was $52,000.

it is the intention of the purchasers to erect at once, a freight car manufactory, a plow factory and a large blast furnace- Saw Mills, road on land that Mr. H. F. This was reported to Mr. Gregg and Slaton the receipt shown was for $04.

lor tbe judiciary committee. 1 be senate bill is amended by striking out such of the house amendments as will leave the bill substantially as Col. Hewitt introduced it The bouse bill provides for an additional district with courts independent of the other districts, McG-latliery, DKAI.KHS IN DeBardleben recently bought of Judge Mudd, or, more accurately, the. portion Mr. Brannon account ot tne matter is of this land that lies south of the rail as follows: road.

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BcnA 25 cents for this book as a aamplo bf these cheap books by the ablest of American and Suropean writers. Hale, Pickens, included in the belonged to tnem. I saw Clarissa israu- Dr. I. S.

Johnson of Boston, GARTS; WAGONS GEO. O. KELLE ford once and told her I would bring th proprietors of Johnson's Ano southern district of Alabama, and the counties of Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Shelby and money to-heron At that time Hon. jhn c. Morrow Presiding.

AGEICUITUSAl IMPLEMENTS. dyne will write to all who write for it reliable information how to she spoke to; me, in the presence of Talladega, included in the middle dis ior general reuADUity otj ttagmenc 1917 2d Avenue. prevent diphtheria, the mosi to be dread- lliwlxou Simpsons "It is a very valuable work. Robert G. Palmer, selling liquor to minors, $75 fine.

Wiu. K. Kaney, decoying a child from trict of Alabama, shall be hereafter included in and constitute part of the northern district of said state. ed of all dreaded of all. dreadful diseases.

1. Coiiiiiiercial Eertilizers. Umcer Miller, about the same -two negroes had- been to 1 she stated that-she did not wish -anyone to See her receive the money, as she was afraid the two negroes would take it Write your name, post-office address. "The said northern district is hereby BIRMINGHAM. ALA.

its parents; verdict for defendant on ac count of misnomer of child. county ana state plainly. mZa-lw divided into two divisions, which shall be known as the northern and southern Ace Little and Jim England, petit lar CONDITIO OF CONVICTS. Every subject that relates to religion, theology, the bible, is treated in this work by a recognized scholar. It is a complete library on these subjects, brought down to 188.

Ho othercyclop.edia'oan take itsplace." rice, per set, olath, $18 00) shsep, 122.50. Knight's History of England. This great work, cloth, for $3.75 until recently sold for $23.00. Complete, with all indexes. In two vols.

Porter, free, of Yale College, says: from her. ceny; not guilty. D. MOO AH Denleis in I busy Saturday and did not carry divisions of the northern district of Ala Marked Improvement at Pratt Mines Re Sallie Williams, assault and battery with a weapon, $10 fine. Same, abusive ported by the President of the Board the.

money to. the woman; but on Monday I went to Solomon's saloon and took bama. The southern' division" of said northern district shall include the counties of Sumter, Green, Hale, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Lamar, Fayette, Walker." Jef language; not guilty. of Inspectors. CoL R.

H. Dawson, president of the Spurgeon's Life Work. The Treasury of David. To be completed in seven six now ready. Prioe, per ta.OO.

John Hall says: For instruction Spnr- We carry a larue stcrk of Knight's is the best hiitory of England for the the money, men was in one rot irom the safe. I went to the woman's, house, Iaura Shearer, assault and battery Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring and Fin' state board of penitentiary inspectors. AHW "i I'lrU Al tM witn a weapon; jfiu. same, carrying a general reaaer. London Standard ''This work is the very beet history of England that we possess." and, according to her instructions, where ferson, Blount, Bibb, Shelby, Saint Clair, who completed Saturday a thorough in gson work is without an equal.

no one could see. gave to her the whole Ltowah, Calhoun, Cleburne, Clay. Talla rti cr rl ur -rrt rl una For -thirty days after this advertisement appears we will isHinC Material, alio a fnll Stock of Framing: sad Undressed i Lumber, Laths and Sail- spection of convict matters at Pratt concealed weapon; not guilty. Geo. Hughes, trespass after warnin discharged on payment of costs.

dega, Cherokee and DeKalb; and a term amount, $64, reading the receipt to her before she placed her mark on of the district court and circuit court Of Mines, Monday gave-an Aog reporter the benefit of his observations. He said tier, and are prepar- Jas. L. Tinney, carrying a concealed allow 20 per cent, discount on $20.00 worth of oar books to one address, the money toaeeempaay theorder. GUARANTEED If the books do not give satisfaction they may be returned two days after receipt and the money refunded, the purchaser to pay the return freight.

Any of the above books tent, postpaid, an reeeipt qf price. Circular the United States for said north ed to fill Order i there had been recently a gratifying im publican County Couvention? Vl, Slioi-t ern district shall be held for said southern division at the city of Birmingham, in weapon: $50 tine; appeal granted. Mollis Davis, violent, profane and in decent language; not guilty. provement in tbe condition of tbe con. "iT Ai Weliave a -lrsi number -of i'ity Lot, whlcb A meeting of republicans id Beat' 'If a if viots employed the ratt company i FUNK WAQNALLS, Publishera, to and is Dey New york, cavMn Wanted for Subscription Boolcs.

"a YON 01 1 said county or Jefferson, twice each year, on the first Mondays in March and Sep mines in every respect an improvem W. D. Stanley, assault and battery; $1 wiiieeu upiv jiixtmi it'rmii. iu suc-n person a. wish -to build.

21 was held at the court house, yester day, for the purpose of electing 8 delegate to the county convention. At 11 UV-t urn! Vartl aear corner 1st- Ave. sad S8d that bordered on the wonderful. The condition of the men was much betteV in Mention paper tn 'Wfctett JTwli advertisement, -ga. tember, he remaining counties in said northern district shall constitute the treat, BlrminKlisui, Ala.

i ret, tine. Addie Smith, assault and battery with a weapon; not guilty, with the costs. o'clock the meetine was called to order' 3l 1T-Jjr GEO. S.MOOAR.ManVr. northern division thereof and the terms and N.

R. Fielding elected chairman and of tbe district and circuit courts of the every respect than it ever was before. Their health, the provisions for their comfort, and theordinary care of them in every other respect was better than ever Da Yoii WisU to Invest In Real Estate Maria Scott, assault and battery with Lnited States for said northern division CHEAP COAL CHEAP COAL! A. Bush secretary. A committee was appointed to nomi shall be held therein at the times and If so Look Otot This List of before.

nate 8 men for delegates. rule the place now prescribed by law. JGZSQNAGOIT, There were a few 'cases of typhoid committee was considering the question Five Hundred Tons of "All offenses hereafter committed in outside. Capt. Tyler was asked to make fever among the men employed in the 4 shaft, it was true, but on the whole the Otic of the beat pieces of bttslm gs property on "ksDeech.

but he declined and A. -T either of said divisions shall be cognizable and indictable within tbe division First avenue. Lnt 25X140. bricfc store buildinir. health of the convicts was decidedly bet 4 act sob (colored) sot up ana eiuciaaieu 120 feet deep, three ptones hih.

Rents for S125 where committed; and all grand and petit ter, Col. Dawson repeated, than it had per month. Price. S10.OU0. on political matters.

AND THE OLD JIELIABLE Coal jurors summoned for service in each Ask 111) ever been before. lAn iuuxhv, comer iiiectiui uuu iiurui iuur Hesatditattordeauim pleasure wspeaic, division shall be inhabitants thereof: nouses: reuteu Mr per mourn "If I had been told twelve months alwava bees a lhe SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 13,200. uooa investment. Jet(0xM0.

Fifth betweca and Six ago," continued CoL Dawson, "that the colored people ought to look into their condition of the state convicts every teeiitli. Good house and stable. Heated for SMK) per vear. Friee. H.600.

and all offenses committed within either of said districts prior to the time this act goes into operation shall be prosecuted and tried as if this act had not been condition and United States constitutional 1st Avenue and 21st St. oil hand and to arrive; for sale a weapon; $1 one, John Thomas, assault and battery with a weapon; $10 fine. Continued; Wm. McGbee, carrying a concealed weapon; same, sci. Kobeit y.

Springer, assault and battery with a weapon. Ranee Avery, assault with a stick; $1 fine. T. C. Sache, assault and battery with a weapon; $1 fine.

Joe Coleman, petit larceny; not guilty. John Waldrop and Oliver Z. J. drop, malicious mischief; not guilty as to John Waldrop; $20 fine as to Oliver Z. J.

Waldrop. Wm. S. Johnson, carrying a concealed weapon; not guilty. Zauh Smith and Frances Smith, insulting and abusive language; not guilty.

Hubbard Clay, assault and battery with a weapon; not guilty. where would be as much improved.under rizhts. and he wanted eood men selected, Lot 50x140, Filth between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, (iood four-rooin house, Keiga- the present unfortunate, by now winding up with a little tarin uornooa excellent, uuiy m.iuj. passed. Hit as it has been I should not have believed talk.

i Lot 100x100, corner rum sua Tweuly sixtn. Fino location. Price. 81150. All civil suits, not of a local character.

THE IMIPR.OVE1D JjyW BY THE CABTiO Aipl -r r-f r.r VLay your winter supply jmiw A. A. Sensabaiieh then did a lit tie talk It give's me pleasure," he said in con Lot 50x190. Aveaue between Eighteenth and which shall be hereafter brought in the ing to pass away tbe time while the coin- Nineteenth. Price, $350.

Very cheap. circuit or district of United States Lot 50x140. ourtn between ourteentn and elusion, "to say what I have said to you miltee was ouisuie consiuenug. for the northern-district of Alabama, ia about Pratt company's Tennessee Fifteenth. House of two rooms and kitchen ltentod for S12.50 per Price.

U0U. When the committee. returned tneys re wa either of said divisions, against a single gon, inspectors have been pretty jealous to "IS III I i Lot on Twentv-lourth street between Second ported that the wasn going on aE JEFFERS tfc THOMAS, and Third, with elexant new house of seven defendant, or where all the defendants according to lastructions from the chair mark everything aone lor tbe convicts that fell short of the requirements of the reside in tbe same division of said dis rooniH, convenient to ousmesn, House ronteuior 135.00 per month. Price, Also busine lota, vacant residence lots and man of. tbe county executive committee, trict, shall be brought in tbe division in Corner 1st Ave.

and 17th St law in any respect; and we are glad to as no executive committee naa oeon Telephone No. 27. e26 suburban property at low ngurca. which the defendant or defendants reside: pave occasion to say something on- the oreanized for Beat No. 21.

A committee ttTV you want to buy, sell or rent, but if there are two or more defendants. Other side and to commend the Pratt'neo of Hve was then appointed. Shriner's Vermifuge destroved and ex. or to insure your property, it will pay residing in different divisions, such suit pie lor tne striking change for the better While this committee was outside you to call on roe. snnneh was made bv Cant.

J. A. Scott, in tnat they nave enected. pelted worms thirty years ago. We guarantee it to do the same to day, to may be brought in either division; and all mesne and final processes, subject to Col.

Dawson left Monday morning ti which he Said that he was opposed to the democratic party for the following rea the satisfaction of every one who uses it. o. urnam 1,1. HANBY, tor biouui Dpnngs to make his regular the provisions ol this act, issued in either of said divisions, may be served and executed in either or both of the divisions. sons: It was opposed to the elevation of call inspection or tneconaition ot tbe convicts worked by Col.

J. F. B. acksom 1 hese onT. S.

For a nice spring suit Smith, 20th street. the colored race; it upholds the inhuman REAL ESTATE ISSUANCE ACE31T Incorporated under the General Laws or Alabama. -Inly, AIANUFAGTURKRS OK and disgraceful convict it was he said, are excellently well managed Office: Boom 12, ''All civil Buits and proceedings now pending in the circurt or districts courts in said state shall not be effected by this act. forzfree trade, and it excluded colored John II. I'urris, the popular barber wse anu careu ior.

OBITUARY. Wnflnnnl Tt-lllr Ttlill.ti.. Burnam's Patent Two -room Heating, who so successfully run the first chair rire men from the jury box. He closed by saying that if the colored men tamely submit to being "counted out" at the for the past two years at Johnson's shop "This act shall be in force from the su tu fri and w-6m Miss Ollie Thompson, aged fifteen years, daughter or Cabt. W.

T. Thomn. polls, they deserved to be slaves again first day of January, 18S5, and all laws and all parts of laws in conflict with this son, died yesterday morning of pneumo The executive committee of Beat Xo. on Twentieth street, up stairs, hasopened his new shop on Second avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, where he will be pleased to wait on his Hcah1 two adjoining rooma equally with one lire. A saving of half the fuel, nc-tiuina safe mid nineli elieaiKjr chiiniH'v.

Lt-Hsuns the elianees fur ditaster hv fire nmnv other inlvan Notice of Dissolutioii. nia at the family residence, corner of 21 then returned and the convention was regularly organized and then there was act are hereby repealed." The apportionment in this bill is the same as was provided for in the original tailed to be seen ouly hy the use of it. Answers every purpose of two grates of the old style and costs lentb avenue and Twenty-eighth street former patrons and asks the public to sounded the first bugle note that an Duriai mis aiternoon from the residence, The Best Wagonfor the least money. For sale anrj wjj anted by P. H.

EARLE, rirst Avenue, i H. McNUTT, Sec. and Treas. Funeral services at 2 o'clock by Rov, give him a trial. mch23-tf nounced the coming war between the I bill except that Hale is included among the counties to be taken from the south THE Flrmof.T.D.

ANDERSON CO. iH.tliis day January nil, lum. fcbTtf. BOS W5 UIUM1NGHAM, ALA Strobach-Turner and the anti-gaebach.

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