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The Troy Messenger from Troy, Alabama • 8

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8 THE TROY MESSENGER, flow They Stand. THE TDIBER 3IUDDLE. kept for the benefit of those who I. 1 1 ILL nill IIUUit-9. alUBl lUUIV Ml 11118 HJBp and we how ninny ihonsaijds of acres The counties that have hold their GELLERSTEDT An Iutcrriew With 3Ir.

(Jeorjre F. conventions so far have instructed as ianu mere is in Covington county alone. You will observe that it emhracm all the "inlil" wvtlnna. nn follows Fob IticHARDSosr Blount 1, 3, 5, etc. while theeven sections 2, 4, Limestone 7 Madison 10 Lauder 0, etc, aresulject to homestead entry.

You will see how wy It I for per xniiM iinlnafiillv (iiftinir Iron nn dale 7. 1ECHAUT TAILOHIKS. For Kolb Lowndes 15 Monroe HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. "odd" sections to get over the lines Moore, on the. Situation.

Ho In Thoroughly I'onteri ami HtAlrn III FU rinlnljf lie AlMlmum haa Jln Itobbed by Timber NMctiltur Who I.I re Oul.lilx the KUIr He Duel not Think Omrem Should Them Any Further 1'rntrrtlou. Montgomery Advertiser ih. An Advertiser reporter called ou CJeorjnF. Moore, Ejq who Is counsel for the in the suit Involving 21; Geneva Pike Russell 3 so aa to cut them on other government lands, anil thin tins hin ilnnp Butler7. For Crook Calhoun 11: Tails 60 constantly (aided some times by aeeorumodaling surveyors) that it dega 8 Russel 1.

ftt'ooara lobe a nart of a u-ell iinilor Vnn JnirvsTnv Tlallna 9f Pmi stood plan of operations. I have ivionroe walker 5: TV heard of sections of land, which you the Mobile and Uintrd railroad lands, Immense htoelv, can fit any rna ju.mj iMonroe uussell 1 kiiow oniy cxiena one mile each uw vuijr a i vim uug ume eacn uninstructed itenry 14. El yctterday, and asked him if he had way, being made bo large by these ii.nL....in timlwF fnpn Onii anrtnnliifnra In timber men and mwnininrn in more Winston Marshall 7. We keep on hand the finest stock of Piece' Goods ever brought to Troy. Call and examine goods and price and you will be convinced.

noticed the proceedings In theScnute body. Men's Shoes in hand newed, hand welts, Goodyear welts and machine sewed Mrs. Amanda Windham, of Coffee on the bill to forfeit land grants in exicnu over six miles or territory. "Will you give me a succinct statement of tho grant?" "In 185G Congress granted to the Alabama and Florida. Mr.

Moore county, it visiting Mra. Loan Wright of eaid: this city. State to aid in the construction of from $1.50 to $0.00. "Yes, and I was surprised at the CABINET OIU3AN3 course taken there by Senators. They or all the standard make.

the mini Y.Amt certain railroads, among others the Mobile and Oirard, a large quantity of laud which could only be obtain certainly do not understand tho fads, tilul over brought to this market. Cull ana see mem. 11. it, Uotd Sl Co. ed Dy me ranroau upon the com- tlletiou Of sections of twnntv crn( ii or the status of somo of the land grants had not been correctly reported tinplirr Town P.

O. ous milts of the railroad and if the Zcigler Faust Sons, to them." roaa was not comn etud within ten Edilor Vr.i.tfnntr "To wiiat particular matter does The fnllowinir in a lint nf nnnatlml.fnr years after the date of the act, it was provhlcd that the lands should revert to tho United States. The We employ the best workmen and can always give entire satisfaction. Try us. your remark apply? "Itseeuisthat they propose to allow thoio persons who have purchased any of tho lands nt tax sales to buy man at this oltiee Mrs.

Cauley, A II Faoatt, Mays, Mis Stella Meridith Powell. .1 P.rrv Marcy Bros. Go's. Ladies and Children Shoes, all styles and prices. period of ten years exnlred Jnnp 3rd At that time the ruitrnu.l was not built flirt hrr thnn TTnlun them.

That provision will allow Leslie A McQuistoii, Dill, Geo. Kroell, Mrs. Julia Zicbrv. Springs, and it was never built any further than Trnv tvhinh la alM those men who have bought at tax sail's by collunion with the taxlnsr Mrs. Sallio Kirbo, Eer.

Wilson, eighty-three miles from Girard. You Benton Willifurd. Mrs. Ida Mason, Ulcers to reap the fruit of their win see irora this how perfectly Bledsoe. t-iear was to every one ileu inw II Prichsrd, alter rerry, Brown, li iuiin.

wan these lands tht thov wcro CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHIHG1 Mrs. II Mil er. liable to be taken charconf hv ihn Shanks, Mrs Vaodergrift, Government, either through Con Bushinkr A Co. Gillend. ficheuies to get limber from tho lands.

No matter bow fraudulent the sale is it must stand. There are men who liave purchased thousands of acres at tax sales and have made thousands Of dollars by cutting trees and manufacturing lumber from these lands, and all of this Is to be condoned now fur the licnt-fit. nf riih mini riv dm gress or by the courts at auv tima 0 unwney 4 Pope, II Reynolds Caldwell. Mm. Frank ur Mr.

L. E. Gullcrstedt has just returned from the markets where he purchased the largest stock of Clothing and Furnishing goods ever brought to Troy. Call and see us. 0 The fact is that tho mutter uliimiH nave been attended to many years XMWH.XJU1 Oi.XJU JL--U J.IJ-MJLJ AIUJ, THO AXlA, ngo, uui no negieci fan ever be at tributed to the iivt rnmant nn mnr A Wood, Bollinger, Miss Martha Miller, Mrs.

LoiiGrobbs, Florence Zachry, Dr. Jan. Acker, II tV Mxn.nl.l rayment of a nominal price for the ter how long things of this nature 1 mavbe dfilnved." IHUU1. President Woodruff of the Mormon "VVhv no vou sav for tlio hnnefit nf r. McMullen, Mrs.

Lucy II Lyman, Joe YnanKhlood, Paul Gibbons, church announces that no more rev these rich men'" aooul ocnalor "oars prono- inese rieii men sition IE "isecnuso inn nrmr mnn I no nnttniM OR Miss L11110 Cooper. Tom Keynolds, Adam llevworn. Thnmna elations are to be expected from God haulers and laborers havn hm Cw i "'u cul. lands to ituiiv iiii LiiH in cm for the guidance of his people. But it flftfer VPflr hrnucht tn nnurt IHmI That is all rirrlit if ha a II I l.iuf is thought that there will be one more Cauley, Well.

Chas Carroll Sanders, Gunnels, Morean, fl Kelley, Mrs. Cayarns, Miss Williamson, Pjui, and final revelation directinz that Vlcted, and sentences suspended, or light punishment inflicted on them, and now wetakeproceedingsto reach the rich men, tho beneficiaries of the ALABAMA. polygomy shall be abandoned, inasmuch as the United States government has already issued such a decree. J. J.

Jordan, P. M. Enquirer please copy. OltGANSl OBOAXS 1 1 Do you want an oriran nnn thl nf wnnie system, a Dill Is proposed to 'suspend sentences', on the mill men ana tnnber speculator, so everybody will go 'scot free' and 'Uncle Sam he pays the expenses." "What is the feeling of the people have the Secretary of War to order the Army down there to protect what is not sold Uetter sell all of it to them, it appears to me, and abandon the policy of the Government as to the homestead Jaws. "From your thorough knowledge of the situation of the lands, what course do you regard as best in refer ence to the manner in which Congress should dispose of them?" "I am quite sure that the people desire them opened for homestead entry and settlement, tho timber Sneculators desire lliom Miss Vandcrbonr has iust rplurnprl the best uuke, and tlmt, too, at the lowest nricc.

with the Innirext nnnnnlAA? from a visit to the oocnincs at ihp Inrtwr wim regaru to tne suiir" "According to my observation, the Then see II. D. Bovd Co. cities, and with a large slock of Ihe newest hats and trimmings at J. B.

Knox's, she is well equipped to display lipr waII t'nnwn rrnn1 ttcfn nnrl Inlnf Sliss Winnie Davis. ieupie oi tiiai section oi tne state demand that these lands shall be opened to homestead entry Bnd settlement, in iraiiL or iib TENNESSEE VALLEY. Junction of the Louisville and Nashville, and Memphis and Charleston Eail roads, on the Tennessee River. It now transnires that Mks Winnie sale at prices which will enable them Davis, the cherished daughter of the tmu mat, tne men wno nave devastated the publicdomain and grown rich by the system of depredating on thenroncrlv of the Govern mmt ahull losuccessiuiiy cover up all past trespasses and waste committed by them, but if ConcrPH will civn Ihmn tho uonieaeracy, is not going to marry the son of a notorious abolitionist and sonili bo made to account for the damages hater, as alleged. Facts have developed QllU IdllUl and to give her customers perfect satis faction.

We guarantee to make as stylish hats and bonnets as any cily in this section at one-third less price. 383t OUR MUSIC STORE Is the placo to bay a piano or organ. We sell them for each or on time, and can make terms to suit pnrehnsers. right to build a railroad then they ought to give away all the public domain in that. rnrt nf Alalia ma an mey nave uone to lands they did not own and knew they could not nc- wnicn conclusively silence such rumors.

Miss Winnie is eoine to marrv nm. as to save the expense of trying to is going to niarry a New Yorker, but he "Hut did not many of them hold tax titles?" and they have known piuiect ii, is a states ngui aemocrat, dyed in the wool, His father and erandfather he. Auction Sale of Choice Business and Residence Lots. U. UOVD 6 CO, mat the tax sales, even when nit SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES fore him were of Uie game political HER LIFE.

ana Dotti were prortilficnt txpo- It was iust an nrrll uvinji ui nenis oi mat doctrine. 1 he prospective husband of Miss Vinnii is a nranrl irauuuieni as tney were in most instances, were wholly invalid. It is a matterof public knowledge that the railroad was never built and that the condition on which the grant of lands Was made was broken nnrl "aj.ijuiit piiper, out itsavea her life. bhe Was in tho Inst turo nt sumption, told by physicians that she WMid I son of Judge Wilkinsonrthe founder of Syracuse, N. man universally beloved and honored.

The famU Mil 19120,11. ly the hinds either belonged to the wno iiiuuraoie ana coutu live only a oi'WIl lllllf: HI1H WPIfrnPH MO than seventy pounas. Un a piece of wraD iy iram one generation to another have been social leaders of New York society. The young man in question is said to be very polished and highly educated. He graduated amnnir Ihp firct nf ping paper she read of Dr.

King's New Discovery and trot a sample hot. tie it helped her, she bought a large OOttle. it liel 110(1 rnnro hniiKi.nni,. oiiuu ui Aiaoama or to the United tntes, and in cither event they were norsubject. But this point that these lands were not liablo to taxation has leen decided by the highest authority theSupremo Court of the United States." "ijo I understand and you say the lamlscould not be sold for the taxes?" I vvpugui nuuiliri -J --WJ tkV VI uu KiewoBiier iasi, continued its a large ciass at Harvard and is by pra CHEAP RAILWAY EXCURSION RATES.

Lousville and Nashville. From St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Evansville, May 17th, 18tli and 19th, one fare for round trip; tickets good 30 days. From other points on their lines, May 18th and 19th, one and one-third fares, good till May 21th. Memfiiis akd Charleston.

Fmm nninta nUU is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. For ie sbion a lawyer 01 conspicuous prom ise. lurtner narticulnra wmi damn wr -i-reciseiy, and that is one of the A NEW FEATURE. reasons why the action of the Senate Vm0'6' $zpat Smith. Trial surprised me." 10 bottles of this wonderful Discovery iFreeat .1.

M. nniiinr'o ci "What is tho condition Free at J. M. Collier's one and one-third fares, good till May 30th. Drug Store.

nf Mm lu.wlj Perfect-Fitting Basque Pattern va hv aluo ast a. te UA. One and one-third fares, good till May 24th. Ol'EEJf AKD CltESENT. From Cinr-innut! on1 oil .1.

as io tne timber upon "The "timber map," published by authority of the United States Gov- BEST BREED OF CHICKENS. ou oioiuuu guuiu liu 09 Meridian and lcksburg, same as Louisville and Nashville. Sec station asrents for further nnrt.innlnra nH a.i-.i;:.. t.4- To each purchaser or a dresi pattern val ued nt $1.50 or ever. What Each Famous Family of Fowls eminent, shows that this section of Alabama, was without exception, the I ...1 1 1 1 1 111 ii 1 uiaboer.

j.uicd will he ohtuined from other connecting lines, if possible; and arrano-ements 8l 4' J.B.KX0X. The New York Herald Js Good For. ui niiiutT id me wnoie country, but now it has been despoiled and ojiai uAvuisiuu ii iii iib irom aistant points. edarare feat of journalistic, entpmrico An exchange thus sums nr. tho depredated upon until much of Its valuable huudreds of thousands of in SeCUrine for mihlir.nlinn an inlnri.ton, leading points of proferenco in the ll iL.

ONE-HALF THE PROCEEDS OF SALE togs nave oeen shipped from the various breeds of fowls wiui me rope, iierutoiore the Vatican has been to the interviewer fhrhinMnn TheLangshans lay best In winter. will be set aside and applied to imnrnvMYtmifa n-pnTnnrincr vTuveriiiiiuni mnaa in Alabama to Florida and to foreign ports. Alabama has been rendered poorer year territory. The Herald's accomplsh lfiey give a good number of eggs, anu are excellent table birds uieiii is acunowieagmenl liom high authority of the increasing nowm The Brahma comes next the Hirht uy jennur me oeneni oi persons living in other States and countries. This country whira thousands could public press.

It was a sensible move industries, and other means of developing the town. INDUSTRIES IN OPEKaTION. Three vears no-n tho alto nf tm variety of this class excollinc the era 2, coco ri on tne pan 01 me rope and a Herald "scoon" that newsnnner mm will on. dark. unu nomes tor ir.emsfives, thus State, hna hoon tvithhoiri The Partridge Cochins are the hest from such purposes, while those who preciaie.

oneiueia enterprise. wuio milium 10 ibko me risK nave layers of the Cochins class. The baffs, the best table tho ukiis. o- us a pianxaiion. lo-aav us indnstna plants pay $75,000 monthly for labor.

The principal industries Tua Charcoal mce. Main shops of Louis-vtlle Ivaslmlle It. (58 acres). Shops of United States Rolling Stock WORTH KNOWING. Hughes' Toicto Tho rM vmereu uuu uespoueu tne lanus, and yet they arc asking tl at their sins be forgiven, and that the Government T.

blacks and partridge follow the buffs I PA 1 The Plymouth Tlnrka art, rwl reliable remedy for Fever and Ague. Reputation earned by Thirty years success. You can depend upon it. TbyIt! Druggists have It. Hiiau uiaae mem a present or all the money they have made by violating Sni fcli tn Afin 0 wneeis Charcoal and Chem-ritWntl-a( annnally).

American Oak Tanning Ex- tract OIKS. Stenm Ont.t Pnmm.no. tnnn I nTniiinan 1 Ann 1 1 lavers and canital tuhin fowia 1 a-ja kji are the wyandottes, but they will in 1 1 mi l. What do you think of the extension lay more eggs than the Rocks. ura ivw uaies uany 1.

rwocounarics Mtal Cornice and Roofing Woiks. Steam-Fitting fnw" Electric Light plants. Wa" April em. The Farmers Alliance of Kpninrtu All the American birrla nra orwl vi me ume in oruer 10 outiu the rail roads?" wul UGHES' ww VAflkD UV IlliirfM 1)11111. TSTTflnt 11 1 aim come near an purpose rowls.

Thelloudansand Ihn whnln rrtih "It seems to me a strange thing to i 1 has petitioned the legislature to so change the road law, that roads shall ShSST8' nh.aOO sVhShouse six SayJ" 8y9tem Mnw graded and cluss are excellent layers and grand niiKi iimi our ivepresentaiives in Congress would even consider such a be maintained hv t.ixalinn. Tho n. inn hl'l iiiriiN. TONIC SURE CURE FOE The l.i'fhnrna MInnnna SnnnLi, ent road laws in nearly all of the south proposition, iou ao not Know per. bans that as Inmrnfrn n.

isr.c tho UUUUIdlli A 1 I AiiuaiuBiausanu tiamourgs. are trie Islature of Ainhamn. hv mnmnrlai ern siaies- are totally lnsullicient and there is atrrowiner sentiment in favnr nf luwio wuii 111 if ess recorus. nut tnp asked Congress to do that very thing are not worth much for eatinsr. "THE TAVERUT," Tinest Hotel in Alabama- Send for our beautifully printed and illustrated descriptive book, entitled "ON THE BANKS OF tup.

rifvvrcc 171? employing tne county convicls on the The Dork i lie not snnorlnr fnr nuu 11 was reiuseu 1 inaeea, i jearn that of the persons who are engaged in tho buiidincnf thn rnnrl i hnru rn qualities. Tim aihltn Trfxrhnrna Mlnnm.i puunu roaus, instead 01 sending lliem to the coal mines, or to work UDon some who have been engaged in the railroads and convict farms. Spanish and Houdans lay the largest And for Maps and information of every description, address Business 01 guying and selling these Chills and Fever For 30 Years a Success. Read this Testimony then TRY IT for Yourself. Proprietors havemany letterslikt these: BETTER THAN QUININE.

Mr. M. M. KoalPraon. Dorsoy JinyH: "I onn certify to tho tnet thnt lliiKherf Tmlln Hi.

hunt ohm Iai.1.. Mirror. luminal tax nines nnu mat 11 tne grant is extended it will benefit them from The Brown Leghorns lay the most ecrtrs of the Loirlinrn fmnilv hut REAL ESTATE. 1,111 UJAlUB LAND, IMPROVEMENT AND FURNACE New Decatur, Ala. If TOO are seekinff hnrmina In Pool suits which would have otherwise Our line nf nni they are smaller.

The Javas recommend themselves as table birds, and very readily assume fat. lisiaw consult tne aarertisement of K. B. Wilkerson, real estate agent, to be found in another column. Ha nlwnva books is the larRe8 ever carried n.

w.ii ovor iriuu. 1 Hiwavuig. thing that will pay investors. oodj in Sooth Alabama. Get our prices Tho Jersey bines nro nnt hlrrhln ouiutiuor 11 DouoruiHa quluino." CURES CHRONIC CASES.

recommend either aa (cir nrminnuN roitoii. A. WAT. It seems impossible for the tnnnio Mr. II.

W. Mi'Tnnrilil 1 tint rt- VrltnH Ynn Hiiirhno' Tunb. oeen Drought against them by peopio who bought lands from them as well as from answering in damages to the United States. And while that may not be their prime motive, the bill should if passed certainly be amend cd so as not to allow them nor any others In that same situation to escape the payment of what they justly owe the United States." "You do not mean that it would cot be a good thing to build the or table birds. Tho Polish are the handsomest of fowls, excellent Invera.

hut nnt vast- ana rover hitft nwr falloil ynt nnd I havo and house committees to agree in cans cus upon the Windom silver bill. The country demands the free coinage of Mortgage Sale. Mpcry Mm 17 NORTH LAWRENCE STREET, AUGS. OIILANDER, Manager. 8nll, fixrhiinKe, rpslra and renovates furniture, mnttrmg Bnd boddliiK.

A lot of uivea snd Btovou of auporior for mile tulip MnylMO-lr' OPERA HOUSE HOTEL ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA "-wo iiiiiuiKT ui vuroiuc CAUOB. It euros them every time." ASS ICR HIGHES' TOMC UD TAKE NO OTHER, rV(I VIV HHI MU VV" ommended for the table. The Iiamburira are nerHklnnt lav. mortgaiw executod silver, dui opposing lnlluenccs are broucht to bear unon the mmmiii. ers, but of no account for the table.

The American Dominlques are the original American fowl. They are I and it is more than Drobable thni ihov "No, certainly not. But the Cen-i good layers and table birds, flnllrnfld la nrnnlv will not be able to agree upon anything for some time to come. Snr-rpinrv Price $1.00 Per BotUe. Small Size, 60 Cents, Fhkpakid by CO.

Louisville, Ky. spjn-flm For Sale by Drugitlats. trnl nhla in avton.t and lust the farmer's fniula Cliemer Hon. and IS i. to T.

loroo will iirocU on UUUer8iue' TUB 818T DAY OK MAY, 1890, more or'l, lylug KfiSTSff" ot tanU May A-T. UH'KARD. Iraunforeo. Windom admits thai the country needs It if it desires to do so without these lands, Our Representatives In Congress should see to it that this land una reMjcr line 01 tnecnj center hi imut nf i.A h.u tiA. more money in circulation SMmn The game class are second to none for table use, and also possess a creditablo egg record.

rooms. Mirror. 1 1 nvn FRANK P. O'BKIKN, IX0YD W. WHITLOW, Prop- Manager, myi-u..

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