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A RREEPRESSr Faculty llJ L. Fralricfs1, High and Intermediata IU MOLD To Be Distributed hi GItts Ncx( Year. Everybody is interested in the size of tills cotton cjop; upon the Notice to Tho Stale of Alabama, Warton Omnty. T. Monroe Hamilton, flefors me Jnltn W.

Intfe, Notary ruDllo Exofilclo Justice of the. Peace, 1 he loth iluvof NovotiiBer, 18'JU, came the nlalntlft irfthMWlve eiitrHedftu amf.t npp'ttrfiij lroperty Departments. Miss Maggie Mcllberan, rnniary and Music 1 Thia iu a school of high grade, energetic and practical in 1 i 1 1 bo Go to Pcarlino Washing Com: pound at Mi.tbri I Try it. Assortment of Fancy Candies at Mixon's. Go to Littleton at Gnin for your Xmas goods.

Bargains in dry goods at v' T. W. Carpenter will give you prices as low as the. lowest. Give him a call.

Toys! Toys I No end-to the Jlollidaygoods now- ofiered for sale at ever-y thing at" bottom- prices. books are of -modern character, in keeping with the-. general characteristics of the School. The faculty are "I youiig inen ali4 ybuiig women who are up with the times and Avho imbue then work with zeal and vigor. The discipline is finch as is calculated to develop the high-' est pciwers of the 'soul.

Pupils can take a collegiate course, including Latin aud Greek, if they desire. The location? js reasonably the people intelligenty socia1. rVj 1 In'brder showTo'th'o'world that we are the legally thorized faculty of Guin High School, the originally organised school of Guin, which has been in existence about four years, wo append, the record of the Board ot Trustees in their final action upon the subject of employing a principal: i Guin, August 5, 1893. tfe, the Aboard' 'of of the Guin High School; met according to agreement and tha house was called to order by J. K.

Gann, presidiuit of the boitrrt of trustees, and tho applications of teachers were read and placed before the board. After investigation wej: resolved to go into an election for the principal of said school, whereupon voted by ballpt and elected Prof. Francis as principal of the Guin High School, to commence the first Monday in Oc-tober and" continue six months; also the board set the rates of tuition for said school as follows: i Primary grade, $1.00 per month; 1st 2nd Intermediate, High School, $2.00. After which board adjourned to await further requirements. I James II.

Guin, Secretary. i TUITION t) fi i- 1) Primary Grade Intermediate High School 't Music Incidental Foe Board, $0.50 to $8.00 per montb R. FRANCIS, Principal. HAMILTON, .1 tALA. 0Nfi DOLLAR 0 cntH will plraoK runibr that nil immn-' nidations, of whntevpr nntore, mmt ha eomimnliwl bthrml nmnfl of tle.

author or tUty will not he publUlioil. LOCALS. TOUN AND COUNTY Pay Jrour Only five days till, Christ- Uoys, go to Mixon's for fire works 'Fancy candy at T. Carpenter's, Juy your handkerchiefs from Hamilton Terrell. Big stock of job lot goods at Fire crackers, Rockets and Itoman canuies at iuixon s.

For school supplies, call on AY. R. White. Chas; Mitchell, visited his Tlioru Hill lagt week. 4 Call and fees that new lot of dress goods at Hamilton Terrell's.

f- Go to Cantrell Littleton's cotton yard. 5Tou will find a nice lotv.of cheap Christmas goods at White's. G. B. Mixon returned Saturday from a business trip Candy at Littleton's at 10 cents a pound.

Xmas bargains at the cheap store of Hamilton Terrell. Go to T. W. Carpenter for candy, raisens and cocoanuts. 1 Throw away that old razor an.d.IIamiltou 'Terrell will sell you a good one.

When you go to Guin to trade don't fail to call on L. D.f Littleton. Have" jour cotton weighed epttoa-aid ef Ctui-trttll Littleton. I Santa" is coming, and Mix-oil has all the Xmas good's hjs majesty may. wish to purchase for this I Don't suffer from cold when, you can buy good flannels so cheap.

Hamilton Terrell. The boys the town JastSaturday night. It was no. duinbt-bell affair, eil Trjthatjcocoanut candy at Ca'rpfentei-'e, Canned goods cheap at W. Tax-coIlector Frazier, who has been eiek for smo time, is able duty again.

Littleton will sell you fine oranges at 20 cents per dozen. 20 pounds of good sugar for $1.00 at Littleton's. "Subscribe foi the Free: present -of $1.00 hi payment of "same, I f-you want good sngar- go- fTWCarpeter'P a raid onWood OIK iifghtlastwe adicaptured two distilleries5 atudl three Jpea, Henry omer.aKi'Bed5 Howelr. "tak' a'tp--Jasper far trjal-erq they werc-jre- $aseli bond 1 1 Y99. i vant A ZSTm V.ilio Ruitl cloMnciantr lias" neoii jeviea gun.

virtue it an attachment. I sued frni my ortlce returnable' on tli'S aot-h of November, 18U3, and said dofendant Is a non-resident of this State. It la therefore ordered that notice of attachment and the return thre-of 1 given to the said Monroe Hamilton Jy pablicjition once a week for throe successive weeks before said 21st day of leeeniter ISM, in the Hamilton Free Press, a newspaper published in said county, and a copy thereof be mailed to the iaid defendant Jat his placo.of residence, if known. I Given under my hand andtseal this 21St day of November 1803. Joiin W.

Ingle, no9-3t Notary Tublic Ex Ofllcio J. P. KOiiTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of a mortgage executed to the undersigned by John R-Lewis and his wife Jane Lewis, and recorded in mortgage book volume 4: pages 277-8-0, in the offce of the Judge of Probate of Marion county. AUbama, the undersigned will proceed to sell on Monday, January 8th-1894, at the late residence of John B.

LewlS: within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and personal property, tft-wit: Swi See 29 and se i of ne i and ne i of se i Sec 30 Til E14, containing two hundred and forty; acres, more or less with ail tho improvements thereon. And one yoke of oxen about live years old, twenty head sheep and one wagon, all in the county of Marion, and" State of Alabama. no. 10-4 J. V.r.

Mortgagee. Consoiidntod Notiot for FtJS3ncstIon. Land Ol'r'ce at Iluntsville, Alabama. November 17, 1883. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and to commute tocash, and that said prooT will be made lief ore tiie Oierk of the Circuit court tor Marion county at Hamilton, Alabama, on DECEMBER 30th 1893, viz: "William H.

ray for homestead entry No. 22ili for the swi of noi set of nwi and of se Sec 8 T10 R12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove iris continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andrew M. Monroe Mitchell, of Hack Ala. Elisha Oray.aud Pavid Mitchell, of KnowIe, Alabama, and George Grajrifof hoiusstad entry No.

22147 for the si of net and wi ofsei Sec 7 T10 IU2 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of land, viz: Andrew M. Mitchell, Monroe Mlteliell, of Hack! burgh, and Elislia Gray, David Mitchell, of Knowle, Wm. C. "VTelift, Register NOTICE FOIL PUB LIGATION.

Land oglco Iluntsville, Ala. Ko-vmber 1893. Notice i3 hi-reb' given that the followirnamed settler has filed no tico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim; and tbitt said pi-jof will bn made before the Probate Judge of Marion Co A'a. r.t Harnilton January 1, 1894, viz: Joseph Presley for homestead entry No, 22990 for the St'J sej nA sej and swj na sec 3 11 wes idle names uioliowifi-witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz; William Butler. B-sac P.

Croft Logan1 Dickinson; ami Coifeert all of Thorn Hill Ala. IWm.O,W.ixs,i f-Register Cosssolldaied Notice' For Publication. Lam! Office at Hiintsville Ala Notice is. hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proofs will be mjde oefortbe'Clerlv wf tlie circuit court for Marion county Ala at Hamilton A fa, on January 5 IfcOl viz: jJpliiM-A; Gaim lor tedjom. insr farm honiesicsd eiitVy No, IT.OOjSfcirB'e hi' of se qr Etc Ty la Wi-t, He nainesthe foHowir.fr v.ines?i-ers to prove his contiuui.r.s reti douco upon find cultivation of, imj'v'm 4i4MHiATdHrN tjj3R jt.

Ervin g. CocIhii. all Pt Ala and db.K-iiiilanl'for I711U for Alls n.V ontDuF0ratlon suiil jJ- of UcJiK -hnE'ii, 'aIh, and ljrnett Wix I71- entry 20071 lor the ne qr rW htv (jr r. cf qr and fc qr of ue III 2 lie namtslbolollowinjr witnesses to prove jtftiA. coiitinaou.s rcsi-awic ufeoa Itftddiitiyatfti'9 fisaid bum izJ-iWi.

Joseph ostinuiUw. of dM5iU-, lai'goly whether iolton iU go Eealizuig hi wiespreiidjiiter-estTfiflj Moi'tgoniery AjVrertiser has offered $2,000 in gifts to be distributed among those who come nearest to tho correct estimate. Tho first prizo is $750 and Ofl down to $fi0. Tho only condition of guessing is sending a subscription, a renewal or a new subscriber jt(j to the Semi-Weekly Advertiser. That; paper is the best and 'cheapest an Alaba-mian can get for the general news, for it 'sends out two papers a week, one on Tuesdays and one on Fri days, for only one dollar a year, and each contains a dozen times as much Alabama news as any other paper in all the land.

Now is the time to subscribe, because a lively State campaign is just opening, while the fight in Congress on the tariff is at hand. Postmasters, agents and club raisers will be interested in learning thai not only is each subscriber entitled to a guess, but that the per son who sends in names is entitled to a guess for every name sent. The more name's seri! tho -greater likelihood of getting 750 in gold. Sample copies of the Semi-Weekly Advertiser, agent's terms, blanks, sent to any address. Apply to that paper at Montgomery, Ala.

Help to make the Christmas tree a success, and the place to buy prcsents(for your friends is tht? cheap store of E. Mi son. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOS PUBLICATION. Land Office at Huntsviile, Ala. December lath 1803.

Notice is hereby Riven that the fol lowing-named settler has hied not ice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the circuit court for Marion county, at iicumluon, on January 20th 1894, viz: James M. Pearce, for tomes tend ent ry No. 1WU tor the Si of ne qr Stcl Tl! sou 1113 west. He names tiie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and eul tivation of said land, viz: Thomas Fisher, Layfayett liussoil, Henry Franks, all of Twin. and Isaac Franks, of Pearces Mils, Ala.

Wm. C. "Wells, Register. SHE RIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out Of iie ClerU's oflicj of the circuit court of Marion county, and staSe of Alabama, a id to me rected, wiiereby 1 am to make the amou.it of a judgioeui obtained against J.

II. Cochran, defendant, nd favor of. Pearce, plaintilf, out of khe goods, chattels, lunds and tene-nicnts oi' tue said J. K. Cochran, I have levied on the following property to-wit: hf of BwxirSee 2Z 'ill RI2 lying and being in Marion county, Ala.

Therefore, according to said command, 1 shall expose for sale, at piiblic auction, all the right, title and interest of the above-named J. H. Cochran, in and to the above-described property, on Monday, lie 14t.li clay of January, 1894, duriivj the legal hours of sale, "at the uou house door in Hamilton, Jiarioii Bounty, Alabama. Hated atofiice this 13th day "ofTTe Member, 1833. no-li 3w W.

W. Hail, Sheriff Marion Cycnty, Ala. KON 1) EN NOTICE. TU3 W-ate of Alabama, Marion County. J.

F. While vs. John Fi. Lewis, Sen. liefore me, .1.

C. Northington, Notary Public and Ex Ofiieio Justice of the Peace in and for said coaoty, i his the 1th day Detemhqn; 183? -camertho piaintilT in theTt'bove entitled and it appearing that certain property of the to-wit: Two colts, about one year old, by virtue oi an attachment issued from liiy ollHv rftumaoie tae-wa aay or jjeceni; tttat-snld'defefHlantra- mm- resident of ibis state; it is tin iviuit-1 and tiie return Jjhegjpf be give.i. lite said John B. Cey. is.

hy publication oLw a 'iv'thsi sumnsive beF7te wne r.o-lT J. NorthingtoH, Notry Hialm apd Ej? Oihoio Notice iiliiit i U'tHPHfaV The Stata.of Aibamn, MaijwoCountvfi K4ate Cwirt, if3 Noves9er, ltvi A. IT. This day came TT. idgnhe" adiuinisirator of said sa-t4Hif' fiiec' tii and endehcr-i; of his It is -that the J5th dav-of ppoiate! a day -on wtifo.i tWifmfte4- at think' -pttbliv-hed in -aid coialt)v and a copy iliff saidefend.mtjilsfsideiice.

The Free Press office re ceived a pleasant'; call from Misses Clark and Re becca' Terre-11 one day last week. I Have just received a gen eral assortments of goods, which I will sell at prices to suit the times, for cash, and cash only. W. R. WThite.

New Prospect Kews. Mr. Walter and Miss Kose Ellen Palmer were married on last Thursday at the residence of the bride's father, Dr. B. F.

Palmer. School commenced at New Prospect church on last Monday, ts ith W. F. Green as teacher. The house has been ceiled, windows and stove put in, and is now quite comfortable.

The school has a good attendance, and the. prospects are good for an interesting session. Moving seems to be the order of the day here as in other sections. Mr. II.

J. Stidham, one of our best citizens, has arranged to move to Franklin county, near Burleson. He is a man that the community generally, will regret to lose, and all hope that lie may at an early day find it to his interest to return to this community. Mr. Wesley Stidham has pur chased the place where Mr.

II. J. Stidham formerly lived and will move thevo The Rev. John S. Sparks will move in a short time to the house formerly occupied by Mr.

IL- S. ILunl iu, about it and a half east of the church. Pink Mc-Kaig, who now lives near Hackle-burgfi hae pujehased and will move on tho placanow occupied by 'Mr. bp uks JMj 11 a gool man, and wnt be welcomed into this community. Airs.

Jane Tice has moved from Mr. John Henry Cos's to Mr. WintStidham's. s' Cantrell will fill regular "appointment at iSew Prospect clmrch on Saturday and. Sun-day next.

i A school meeting for this township on Meondav tho rcs-idtnceofMi II Gie i i of a teacher for New Pros-poet school inrnished an mterestiug theme for dii sio 1 Tor. a whi fad ioiml spirit ran hickjjqtfhiatiy a compromise Avas ciTecied throui-h which iinrmbny was in a great mc.i.3: ure rertored. By the of said coiaprfci Gikerianil A. J. Mi tche 1 jointly awarded tl ie school," the former to tesich two mdiitB.tnj!i-;wmk;E end nthe latter two tuoiklks iiext 5 Jamea lord -wasardo3'--'ibc school Coxjsehool house, whiiehii sohooitt ai llodgejsaaid Tyra school Iioe 1JB "be supplied.

1 4 4Von Font. is- ner-jy to tfcf public tat I sira now devo.i rf persona! aUbat'on toBjf.frs'iii am prepared to ive them koOP men Q.t-w old psirons are invited to' c6m6 "back and wiO guarantee thie'isafi ioik A IJfpeciTidl, i i 7. A Tlnv 'vv'rirr --rrtr-pri'-s jrnfd $1.00 2.00 3.00 -r; .10 Send fdr circular. NO TICE. FOR Land office at Huntsville, Ala, December 4.

1893. Notice is hereby given that the j101' tewing-named settler Has filed noti- ot his intention to make final proof i'J1 SP port of his claim and to commulj cash, and that said proof will before the Clerk of the circuit for "Marion 'county, at Hamilton, AlaTj on January 19th 188V- 1' faid G. G-rkjftoT homestead en- try No, 22531, "for the sejr of se qr Sec-. 5 and eh of qr arid ne qr of se qr Sec 3-Seetiwis 5 and 8 T10 south E12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mon-roe Howell, David Mitchell.

Elishey Gray, Benjamin H. Frederick, all of- Knowle, Ala;" v- r'VFni, c. TVells, Eegisten for Publication. Land Office at Huntsville, Ala. jf November 29, 1893.

Notice' is hereby given, that the fol- lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in. support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the- Clerk of the Circuit court oa Marion county at Hamiltonj on January 12th Gilbert O. Bowlen, for homestead entry No. 13806 for the swi of sei Seo 21 wj of ne i and nw i of se Sec 28 II 1112 west. He names the following witnesses to prove; his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Wil- liam.WarrenjWilliara Fowler, Wil- liam A.

tVates, James A. WateS, all of Pearee's Mills. Ala. I fettlsiiieM. 'i Th gtate of Aiabaipii, Marion County, -November 21, 1393.

Cmno this R. H. Loden, guar-f diaiof JohnK ahd-Joseph S. Dickin- minor, hoin of qhu jpickinson, a and iRled hi account and vouchers for thettni.l 'settlement of i estate, and the 15th day in Dtcenw bar 15th. day o( Tk- cetaber, 1393, barf mq been apnoiutedhrsE tpo-conrt for esaiflinliigauditing, the samc notice is hereby giv en to all parties toappearat' the term' of the conrt" aforesaid, mid, contest the think Given hnnd at iihcer thet 27th day of November; A P.

1893. 01 i-roDaie. 9 2 Notie of Settlement. The State of Alabama, Marion County, In Probate Court, Special Term, November 27, 1893. Came this day TV.

K. II. diad of Edward G. TeiwH and Rebecca minor heirs of II. Terrell, iieeeased, and tiled his account aiid vouchers for the nual settlement of said estate, and the 15tU day in Becember next, IStli day of December 1S08 liaving been app(iinted by the court forexaqoiniug.

auditing and.stat lug the same, notice, is hereby given -to ali parties intereste'l to appear at the term of th5 -court aforesaidrid Contest they think Given under jjix-hand, at. office, 27Ui day t)f November, -IKSKl. FOKD, The State of JohhH; William Q. Northlngtoni i'- Before me, Ti Wt Carpenter, a Justice of the Peacef on the 16tb day of Decem-ber 1893," cam-UiiflaiBtia. la the a-bove styled caiise, and it appearing that on the 11th ddyipf 18S3, au attachmeuti- issued by B.

K.v Fife, a Kotarylbto ESroffjcio- Justice of the Peace, 'against the defendant and in favor of tli rtaiatiftvand-xcc'ated by Bummdning John B. Wood to answer as garnishee, said attachment being returnable me on this "-day? Ana si further" appearing that the defendant i3 a rton'resWenf of thlstatcj it is therefore ordered that' -this- cause be coitjo.ued nut.it January loth; "iSOl, and the issue of'said; attachmetij anS tlia reCnra' thereof be given the said gton by publication once a. week for three succcflBive wociis' befovd we day of January, 18i, in the Hamilton Free Press a Be'WjpgpctpnousBeu-jn tuu cuufii, aotl 8opy tliercof mailed eaid de-feofSHnt at his place, of residence, Itas- 6 ivetr unfov mr "hand an 'seal thi Decembe Otli 1893. no-il V. W.

Oppcoter, the Peace. oricfytq vuLTg Hon J.iip"d"tffii!o Tliintsviil, 'Ali, Xv'tifther 21, Uie elUtr Tuts Jied na iijb of hfs intention tw make? finul in'i tn support oi ibis hiiil hut vl'oof Wiifbe made" before rf bate JiwlgAof MirionCa. Afift! tIflmiiioiiiAla.i,'oaiJaoaapy 4 JSO-t'via tJleary, M-Ciker, So tfd.13.S03, for t.e Nlfrnec 12 Tp 9 11 wet JfuVamea th fofiwiTig witnesses rcsid'pco C.0UT.fj-tJt;iO1f 821 1 land vi JainuB '(if lLi: sixd Uonry T. Gana of iljitcysvilte Heavier. 'Tm TUTS 5LWeMVne, lunigesLioa sod or Kile by ali daitlenlT ijejeatf -'Hit tae teccmu I tli'Mvins i wjl' iJl, xArUt NOTIUM FOR PUBLICATION LBiid offlce iat SoTember 22t ISJ, Nooitf HfibjfjT th, following named Sfitler bas filed nf- t''-J of.hh tVtmk Bal pi oflt in supports of Ida: daim, andj.

tli.5 nde beforrt "f.tjliewjrcoioij rt fjori Manon county Ala-r- at IlamiiUjn, Gore W4Vypbfilrjfor. bomested 5 (nip J.lllV&rLfifta i of ies anrfne ef jul 0 of nw 1212 W. 'iiamoji tlelollowrng witoeaseg io'pfove ltjs jponlinuous eside6e np ''-oiv jnd cniy VaCiort- o4 Raid land, vie; Bobery Pranks eorge Elliott, Elisha D. Warren ind Jarae Franks, ullff fwih. AI.v 4 i -i.

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