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Pickens County Herald and West Alabamian from Carrollton, Alabama • 3

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Notice. Tax Collector W. II. Plott, and A Last night A. M.

Nobles, a. white man who has been living in Fairfield Bethany Grave Yard. Don't forget the date. SIMON BRO- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS, COTTON BUYERS, ETC COL UMJi US, -N MISSISSIPPI. Appreciating our Pickens County Fri ends and Patrons, we use this method to call vour attention to our stock, of Merchandise; the inost ooraplete in East Mississippi, consist- a mg ot on HATS AND APS, CASlFETsS, MATTINGS, 1.1 S'.

em toocu. at the very lowest prices, TP II TRACE. Ak for prices or VVXJMifU VV lilili ETC. In lact, we carry anything and evervtlwng kert in a first-class establishmenf, and both lor WHOLESALE fiED HL send for samples. We are fleastd to-ierve 3011.

Qur friend, jftfj. GEO. EZELL. of Pickens County, has management of our Clothing and Merchant Tailoring which is first-class and up to date; complete in eyery line, from a pair of Jeans Pants to a Tailor Made Suit, and at the loAvest possible prices. We handle none but the very best in all departments.

No Trash; Call ou him, or address him for prices aDd styles Misses Helen and Lizzie Stone will leave to-morrow morning for Nashville, Tenn where they go to attend the Bolmont College for young ladies. A party was given the young folks last night at the residence of Mrs. T. J. Bradtord, in the east end of (own.

It was a very pleasant affair, A tournament and game of baseball will be given at Bridgeville on Wednesday, Septals. The ball game will be between players of Pickens and Greene counties. 7 Dr. R. L.

Bradley will be at Reform and Gordo the and 4th weeks jn September, prepared to do any kind of denial work. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and prices. -84-8t. You can afford to wear underwear aud change- when you-find it at 60 cents a suit in fine! Bal-briggan -the place-r-JoHNSToN's, 65 Maju Columbus, Miss. A number of the citizens of Carrollton and the Unoin Chapel neighborhood destroyed1 an illicit still, Monday, which was found a short distance west of Union Chapel chnrcb Much valuable powder is being burned now in the hunt for squirrels by local nimrods.

Some-of them are very successful, and many squirrels have biiten the dust in the past few weeks. When you get hot in the collar aud thftbriny drops trickle over yourribs, Negligee Shirts, Featherweight Suits aud Straw Hats will "comfort you. The best at Johnston's, 55 Main Columbus, Misq. Mr. W.

T. Atkins, of Selma, representing the dry goods houo of Daniel Miller, Baltimore, was here with his samples the latter part of last week, and took some very good orders in Carrollton and vicinity. From ail accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a godsend to the There is no advertisement about this: vt feel just, like saying it. The Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For sale by H.

B. Upchurch. Can you read? Why ruin your eyes with poor spectacles when vou can get Hawk's celebrated lea cut crystals? Nicoline, anti-rust, at $1.00 Gold filled, warranted 10 years," for $8.50, from TV. G. Robertson's.

Mr. Wi A. Hines, of the Garden was iu town last Thursday shaking hands with his many friends. Air. Hines is one of the substantial men of Pickens, and a Democrat of the truest sort.

May he ever prosp'er. lours Kespectlully, SIMON LO BHO. 44 tr SUMMER Is the talk with the ladies, and the best place to get it is the main "question. But there need be no worry over it. sessor F.

Carpenter are authorized, to receive subscriptions to UitfAVusT Alabaman, make collections and ro-ccipt for tbe All, money paid to them will be properly, credited on our Cooks. Edgei.y. The Carrollton schools will open next Monday. Chancery court will convene on Thursday, Oct. 1.

Jdr. J. E. Stewart, of Tickcnsville, was in town to-day. Mr.

J. 11. Martin of Pitkensville was here last Saturday. Mr. J.

D. Jliues, of Pickeusville, is here on business to-day. Mr. B. Peebles, of Vienna, was in town on business yesterday.

Mr. It. M. Laugdon, of Reform, came down on business Monday. J.

II. Stiuson, of Spring Hill beat, was in town last Thursday. Mr. J. W.

Clark, of Pickcnsville transacted business here Tuesday. Mr. W. R. Baker, of Franconia, was a visitor in Carrollton last Fridav.

Do you wear trousers? You will find fine lot at "WV Grflfobertson's- Mrs. Louise Hopping and' ta'cr son, Fred, of Pickcnsville, were here yesterday. Mr. J. A.

Doler, of oMfire', made our office a pleasant; eall Tuesday morning. v- Mr. S. E. Williams, of Pine Grove, was in Carrollton on business last Saturday.

"1 Miss Mattie Cook returned last Friday from a visit with friends near Pickensville. Capt. D. C. Hodo returned Monday from a two weeks visit with relatives near Reform.

Undo Joe Duncan, of the Archer neighborhood was in town a short time Monday. Hood's pills are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, prevent oon-stipation. 25c. MiCs. W.

Bonner and wife, oi Bethany, visited in Carrollton Monday and Tuesday. A party was given by Mr and Mrs. J. B. Upchurch at the Carrollton Hotel Monday night.

Messrs. V. R. Rogers and Jack Robertson came over from Pickensville this morning. E.

M. Stringfellow and family spent Sunday here t'he-guests of Mr. W- P. Owings and family. The Rev.

Geo. E. Boyd is holding a series of meetings at Marvin Clu.pe, five miles east of town. Mr. Anthony ilildreth, who is teaching school In Bostick beat was in town Inst Saturday.

Mr; Joe Cunningham spent Sunday here, departed Suuday night for a business trip to Columbus. Mrs. has been visiting relatives and friends iu Columbus and Stafford for the last week. Miss Willie Wimberly returned on Wednesday of last week from a visit with Miss May Shirley, atNorthporl. Mrs.

Emma Whitehead left on last Saturday for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Cliftouville, Miss. Have you forgotten the amount yon owe on subscription? If you don't owe anything, it's the other fellow we're talking to. Mr. W. E.

Turuipseed was a visitor in town Saturday. Ho will resume his studies at Greensboro about the 21st of this mouth. County Bupt. C. A.

Chappcll was here Saturday examining applicants for teacher's certificates. Three er tificates were granted MISS TILLIE BAILEY, GOLUTfBUS, can suit you in this line, in quality, price and style. Call on her and be convinced of these facts. THE CARROLLTON ACADEMY FOR BOYS hi L. V.

R0SSER, A. B. PRINCIPAL. Course of Study frontbe Chart Grade to the Fresliniau Class in the University of Alabama. Tuition Fees, $1.50, $2.50 or $3.00 per mouth, according to grade.

Unfurnished rooms for boys free of charge. For further particulars address the principal at Carrollton, Ala. ti ill And mpur Oil ciOKsecsema, scrofula, bboi possoniojf, liver and kidney troubles, dys-pepiia many otner ciseascs. Purify it I Remove tlis cause; (There's a cure prompt and sure DR. CtAP.K JOHNSON'S SYRUP? for thirty years a standard Not an experi-3-.

mcit, but a proved reliable A Over 20 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD. It does 4 Good for the whole a Gives new vip-or, a' life, xrjtc, strength. Ask for a bottle at your drug-5 gbi's TO-DAY. KING ALFONSO: Will make the season of 1896 at the stables of Louis Sanders in the town of Pickeusville, at TEN DOLLAKS to insnrea mare with foal. KING ALFONSO is athoroughbred Spanish Jack, 15 hands high, and of fine size and a fine breeder.

This Jack was bred and raised iu Paris, Ky. All fees are due as soon as marP proves to bo iu foal. When marcs are traded the fee must be paid at once. Hutseu. Sandkks.

The New Woman If she rides her wheel too long is going to gtt tired. I'he young woman, U'hptlier frnm rianr- 1 ing, office work or shoo tcudinc. often feels badly. The mother or housewife from domestic cares is broken down. AU women should take Brown's Iron Bit- ters, the best stren- For.

SAXE BY Dr. H. B. UPCntmCH Carfdlton, Ala. AU kinds of rouutry produce will betaken iu exchange f-r at otiicH.

mm. COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATEUT IPw prompt aniwer and an boneBt opinion, write to who bre bad newly fltty Tesn' experience In th patent business. Communications strictly eonOdentlal. A Handbook of Information concerning Patents and bow to obtain tnein sent free.

Also a catalogue of meonan-loal and seientlflo books sent free. Patr.its taken tlirougb Munn Co. reoelTS peoiol notice In tbe Scientific Amerlcnn, ana tfms are brounht wldelr before tbe public without cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper, Issued weeklr, elegantly Illustrated, has by far tbe lamest circulation of any scientlho work In tut world. S3 a year.

Sample copies sent free. Building KdltionV monthly, SiGO a year. BlngM copioa, cents. Brery number eontatna beautiful plates. In colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders show tht latcHt designs and secure contracts.

AddreM iiUWW i MiiW YOKK, 3til BBOAUWAT. In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and iatai aiseases result irom trifling; ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gifthealth. If vou urefeetlnir out of tons, weuk iimcd, iifttvoua, have no imetlto nnd -cau't work, hfRlii at once. tile- IhglhemoflU Mlia- Me itrcncthenitijf mtsdicHie.wl.ich it crown itou tcri.

A lew cutc benefit cornel (rom the very ftrnl dottti mm 7 yonr ttetk. It's la tiiki. It Cure Li Dvspcrsla. kidney and Liver Nsuralgla, Troubles, Constipation, Cad PIooJ Malaria, fi'ervou Women' nitly the tniuliio II his crml r'd lti.rnrn llty wt All air sub. will ntl1 tvl 'lr.

wld'i OMK-K cMr.Mirat ro. ks. a Ha 0 IBrown's Iron Bitters i beat for several years, in the employ of B. B. Cohen, was brought to town and committed to jail to await tbe action of the circuit court.

The offense charged op against him is stealing cotton. He was brought to town by Messrs. J. B. Snmmerville, W.

C. Evans and John Clark. In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. W. F.

Benjamin, editor of the SpectatorKRu8bford, says: "It may be a pleasure to you to know the high esteem iu which Chamber-laiue's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must bo best known. "An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about toivisit me a JeV years since, aud before Jeaving-home wrote me, asking if they were Sold here, staliug if they were not would bring a quantity with her, as she 'did not like to be without The medicines referred fo Chamber-Iain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, back, pains iu the side and chest, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera "and Diarrhoea Remedy for jjowel Tcpm-plaints. Thes medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a people have learned that' they are articles of great worth and merit, aud unequal-ed by -any other. They are for sale here by H. B.

Upchurch. C' "2 7 A Timely Reminder. Each season forces upon our consideration its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall finds many reduced in strength and vigor, poorly prepay ed to continue the business of life. The stomach and bowels, the great highway of animal economy, is especially liable to disorder in tho fall.

The nervous system has also suffered in the struggle. Typhoid, fever aud malaria in particular find in the fall that combination of earth, air aud water that mark this season as especially dangerous, The falling leaves, the "decaying vegetables contribute their share of contamiuation Hood's Sarsaparilla furnishes a most valuable safeguard at these important aud should be used in the fail before serious sickness has laid you low. Notice. The co-partnership of Richardson Guuter in store at Providence is dissolved by mutual consent. D.

Richardson contiuueing the 1). D. Richardson. S5-8t. i M.

T. Gunter. Deafness" Cannot bo Cured by local applications, as they canuot reach the diseased portion of the' ear. There is only one way to Cure deaf, ness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect henriug, and when it is entirely closed "deafness is the result, und unless tho inflammation can bo takcu out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing 'will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but au iu-flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give one hundred doilrss for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chbnky Toledo, O.

Sold by Druggists, 76c, Hall's Family Pills are the best. i Bsptist at Work. The 61st aunual session of the Union Baptist Association was held with the church at Kennedy, Sept. I continuing three days. There was a fair representation of the churches and a goodly number of visitors.

Mr. W. G. Robertson was chosen Moderator, and Elder M. G.

Loftin Clerk. Tho reports showed that many of the churches were fully alive to all of tho objects fostered by the denomination, about $400.00 having been contributed for the various objects of beneficence. Dr. Wm. C.

Bledsoe, Secretary of the Board oi State Missions, was present and was indeed a bouedlcthn to the meeting. lie came to us a strangor, personally, but by his zeal and earnestness for the causa he represents, and his deep pioty aud christian spirit, ho reached tho hearts of all whoso privilege it was to see and hear hitn. He Is an uplifting aud inspiringcharacter, aud went away with the prayers and sympathy, of the people. Harmony and brothorly love characterized tho proceedings throughout tho session. It was ludced good to be there.

The good people of Kennedy and vicinity, regardless of denominational Hues, entortaiued Iu royal style, aud received the unanimous thauks by a rising vote of tho body. Large congregation attended daily upon the estnit until Its close. The next scWou will bo held with Spring Hill church (P. on Tucudny before the 1st Suuday In Sept. 1897.

All parlies who are interested in the Bethany grave yard, and who can, are reqnested to meet at Bethauy on Wednesday, October 7th, 18DS, or to seud hads to assist in cleaning off the same. Parties living at too groat a distance to come or send are urged to contribute money fo hire hands, buy cement etc. Contributions in money should bo sent to the undersigned who has undertaken to put the last resting place of our dead in such a condition as will be a credit fo our community aud to all who are interested. Let everybody help. S.

W. Bonner. Of ill health, despondency and way. to the sunshine ot hope, happiness and health, upon taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the hiuud, and through that imparts nerve -strcn gth, vigor and energy 3 to tho whole body. Read fcj this letter: "Hood's Sat tJ2' aaparills helped me wonderfully, changed sickness to health, gloom to son-shine.

No pen can describe what I suffered. I was deathly sick, had sick headaches every few those terrible tired, despondent feeliogs, with, heart troubles so that I could not go np and down stairs without clasping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact, it would almost take my breath away. I Buffered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life if deprived of health, for life becomes burden.

Hood's Sarsaparilla does far more than After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend Itself." Mrs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Iowa. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier.

All druggists. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Lowell, Haas. i.

Hrer Ills, bilious- nOOd FlllS nets, beadaebe. tteenu. EM, Columbus, Is determined to offer to the read ers of this paper the best goods at the lowest prices. Wo buve today a larger and more complete stock than ever. It is certainly harmless to you to call and price our goods aud this is all wo ask of "A fair compar ison must make you our customer.

For instance wo can sell you White Lawn of a Very fair quality at only i cents. White Lawn 40 inches yvido lOcents. Calico tho best 6 cents. Domestic yard wide 5 ceute. Bleached Domestic from cents up.

Sea Island Domestic. 6 cents up. Bleached Drilling first class 7 cents, Feather Ticking. .12 cents. Best made Hickory cents.

Fancy Duck which everywhere at 12 Scents. An immense quantity of other wash dress goods at corresponding dedue- tion. Best Percales 8 cents. Best Chainbrays at cents. Embroideries from: 2 cents up.

Lace 7 inches wide. 10 cents. Fancy buttons usual price 20 ceuts cents. Ladies -Neckties worth 60 cents -'25 cents. Ladies Shirt Waists ..25 cents.

Ladies Shirt Waists very tine 45 rents, lilies nose seamless iu cenis. Fancy Belts at auy price, in fact we could contiuue to men tion all articles in the house at prices which you would vote to be very low. In shoes wo offer Ladles sewed 85 cents. Ladies Slippers. 45 cents.

Mens High Cut Brognns 05 ceuts. Clothing really our stronghold. Wo sell Children suits from 75 cents up. Boys all wool kuec Pauls. .85 cruts.

Mens all wool suits 4.7fl. Whilo in lino suits we cau save you several dollars. Gents Hose, Handkerchiefs and Underwear cannot bo duplicated in any other house, but thero is no uso to further It is necessary for you to call and see. Wo want yonr trade, must have i and will stop at nothing to secure it, if you will givo us a chance. JOIIII HEIILE, Columbus, Miss.

GREAT BATTLES are oontin. nully going ou iu the human system. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out disease aud Restores Health FINE Hit UIT TUBES; In fact anything that may be dosircd in tho way of fruits, flowers or ornamental shrubbery tho highest grades at tho lowest piled may bo purcbaod from the Gravlco Nursory Company. Xewtonvlllo, Fayette Ala. This company guarantees everything It offers.

Write for varieties and prlcea. THE SHORT LINE EXAS And tlie Suuth-Wwt It vis tb Alabama Oroat Southern UailroaJ. TlckoU sold "UhorviaShreveport or Nsw Orleans. Service snd Sihedulpt uneicel- ihm Anlv linn nnArnllnif imi.i.l AMI I- 'J flocplnn ran from Chattunoni to Tolas and I'nriUo Coaif points. Ioubl Daily firhedule.

Partos conlotnplntino; a trip should a'ldrws ft L. Nowton, Trnv. l'aai, Agt, UirminKtiam, W. A. Turk.

Omit. Pa'. D. 0. II.

Dull, Trav." Tasa. t'lialUnooira, Tnn.s 0. BimsooU r. Asst. Oonl, 1'rm.

Ajt.i Term. Sunshine I TKE TTTITT AUT i5TT fT3 WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14. 1596. Tiri Rales of Tuiiion, rriinnrr elm's Interim dialc 2.00 Advanced Musio 25 Board can Imd at fveni even lo tight ilollars per month. C.

C. L. DILL, Principal, Mrs. Rosa L. Chappell Assistant and Director of Music.

11 'Tho -its-' I last Thursday Esq. S. M. Windle ty-Corwln, the photographer Vlll -be I kmt Jn Lig at Bethany next week for the manner. Tt sfactory AND GIRLS.

1 model Uhy own Hib-n pujr but on. profit botwocn maker aiwl nd thBtniiill justonn. Our 1IIK 700 iik. t'MaUu. Pyr.

Oald. ppofcntlmUf. Weluhs t1 pouniK ll.Wti II 1' 'i. you uso. Wo i it for lSnmU; Unit's nut tor the txmlt, but to py pitrt of tlio ptr tKKOOt nU kooi tiS Wlcw.

1' oii Cuu't (julck. filONTfiOMCTiY WARD Tim Mn- t-l AM I'tup: Ave, SCHOOL Mr. T. B. Howell of Return, and Miss Bobbie Kozzell, of North Pickeus, were married on Tuesday, Sept 8th, the Rev.

J. D. McCIesky officiating. The happy' couple have the cougratulatious and good wishes of a vast number of friends. A Born, on Tuesday morning to Mr.

Mrs, A.rch Hood a daughter. -The mother aud 'child are Loth getting aloug finely, and Arch is doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The little one has been named Neliie Wier. Capt. II.

Jamison and family, of Cliftouville, Miss, eight-day stay in Carrollton, departed for their homo yesterday morning. They were very much pleased with the miueral waters here, and claim to have been greatly benefited by its use. A party of gentlemen composed of Messrs. E. D.

and A. M. Willett, Joe Puckett, G. A. and J.

A. Horton and Dt. S. H. Hill partook of a fish and squirrel diuer at White Oak Spring on Lubbub creek, two miles east ot town yesterday.

They report a pleasant dav. Mr. T-C Lewis, of Raleigh, and Miss Paralee Tarwater. of Pickens- villo beat, were married in Carrollton extends cougratulatious, aud wishes the newly-married couple much bliss in tbe future. Every visitor to" Carrollton who has an opportunity to try the mineral waters here is highly pleased with it.

Tbe effort should be made to advertise tbe Carrollton mineral springs in such way that the healiug qualities may become more thoroughly kuown and appreciated by the outside world. Mr. B. B. Salmoud made a trip into the north country Monday, armed with a warrant charging J.

F. Dor-klus, of Providence beat, with the offense of Illicit distilling. Mr. Sal-mond did not find Mr. Dorklus, but it was not bis fault.

Word concerning bis mission bad precodod hi in, and tbe man whom he was to arrest 'forthwith'' had made himself conspicuous by his abseuee. Dr. H. C. Moorhead and family, of Plckcnsvillo, speut a portlou of last week hero and in the nelgborhood of Reform, mixiug business with pleasure aud visiting friends as they sojourned.

The Doctor is Impressed with the idea that Carrollton could bo made a very popular health resort if the advantages of her mineral waters were made known. We coincide with blm la this opinion, aud think it would be well to have an analysis made of the waters In the various i springs hereabouts. "Tfccro pepzr A Ulrica thai so nci. journalistic iJ-i Thr OiKAOJ HHCORD." From u)i tI hsvc t'- a 'VC with th coun tries, iittt ones as near Sc. ihn.

idti CnUv we arc fcr these mortal J. T. hn': field in The 'JH. Sold by ijtions received rJi THE CHI' CAG0 pose pf making card and cabinet pbo tos. Work and prices guaranteed.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, "croup- and whooping congb. It is pleasant, safe aud reliable. For sale by n. B. Upchubch.

Miss Florence who is well-known to the citizens here as one of West Greeue't most charming young ladies, is here visiting relatives and friends. Mr.T. K. Glass, of Gordo, gave ns the pleasure of his presence for a ahert time last Friday. Mr.

Glass is one of the "true blues" of North rickons. The Ladies of Oak Grove Church, will bave a basket mipper At Frnuco-nla school house Thursday night Sept. 10th, 1896. Baskets not to sell over 80cls apiece. Wo would be glad to hear from our corresponents moro regularly now.

Let the readers of the bamian know what is going on in your part of the county. Insist upon Hood's Sarsaparllla when you need a ineUicino to purify your blood, strengthen your nerves and give you au appetite. There cau be no substltrle for Hood's. Mr. Hamiiict Carpenter, living one mile north of Paimotto, died Inn Hvniiaj sulci UVUU, L.

If IDtflh Jl? was about 41 years old, aud a good quiet citizen. The afflicted family bavo the sympathy of many friend, Buby Canlnifci at wIioIchrIc price CHtiilojfOO showing 63 new stylos rw American Fi'kmtlkb Aokncy, Galena, Kansa. 13. OUBBY, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, Ala. ,1 1 1.

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