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-M i THE FREE PRESS. SEMl-ANNUAIi REPOKT HAMILTON, ALA. NOTICE OR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Huntsville, Ala. January 27, 1894.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup Notice to Non-Besldent. The State of Alabama, Marion A. J. Stanford, i John Sides. Februabt 52, 1891.

OF JOHN B. WOOD, COUNTl' TREASURER OF MARION COUHTT, ONE DOLLAE A YEAR. Before me. B. B.

Fite, Notary Public SHOVING AMOUNT RECEIVED kU FROM WHAT SOURCE i port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge and iJt-omcio Justice of tne 1'eace, in and for said county, on this the iOth TO CCRKE8FONnKNT8. Correnpond- AM Amonnt Paid out and for What him Since Settlement ty Coinmittes day of February. 1894. came, the plain nil wiu pieaae mnennr nm tu comma nidations, of whatever nature, moat be ae- of Mariou county, at Hamilton, on March 9th, 1894, viz: Piety C. Kennedy for homestead entry No.

22,204 for the sw or of sw ar Sec 5 and of se oouipanted by the real name of the author tiff In this cause and it appearing that an attachment which was Issued from or mejr will not oe poouaaeo. my office has been executed by sum qr and se qr of ne qr See 6 T10 south R12west, LOCALS' moning John W. Ingle, A. H. Caddell, He names the following witnesses to GENERAL FD.

A. is. liiack, M. Alcwnirier, J. Hunt to appear and answer as garni prove bis continuous residence noon Call For a Meeting of the Ex Amount on hand wiuvwhi wsa eteaaaaaa $661.04 vuu(VI shees, Baid attachment being returna- Aug 9, 1891 ecutive Committee.

i Jason i ord Jndgeof Probate license qoaretr sliding Sept 80, 1893 24 81 and cultivation of said land, viz: James J. Mitchell, Newton Cockrum, Briggs Frederick, William Mitchell, all of Wept SO Die tms day. And it rurter appeariner To the members of the Democratic that the defendant Is a non-resident Executive Committee of Marion uackieourgn, Aia. of this state, it is therefore that this cause be continued until the THE DELIKEATOH Is a Monthly Magazine of Fashion, Culture and Fine Arts. Each issue contains over one hundred pages of reading matter on the prevailing and incomingfashions for ladies, misses, girls and children seasonable living, the decoration of the home and a wide range of general literature designed both to please and instruct.

The fancy work department is large and filled with novel ideas provided by special designers. The magazine is indespensable to the housewife aud mother' Subscription only one dollar per annum, Address, The Butterick Pub. i 7 Jo17 W. 13th St New York. a a i P.

B. Peterman, the old and re You are hereby notified to 15th day of March. 1894. and notice of wm. u.

wens, register. SHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of an execution issued meet at Hamilton on Satur tne issuance oi tne auaenmene ana tne uiemenu uougn irum county Fraiier tax collrctor, county tax October report 1 Milltrnnt oo pauper farm Miller rent on par.per farm i Ford' probate Judge bounty court cost Juson 1'ord probttv judge balance of rent on pauper farm Jason Ford probate Judge county court cost vs. John A Pope JasooPFord V- vs. B.

Turman Frazier tax collector county tax on November report Jason Ford probate judge oounj court cost vs. John Howard day, March 10th 1894, to ar return thereof be given the defendant by publication once a week for three Oct a Nov 3 Nov 6 6 6 6 Deo 12 12 V14 1 19 1 19 '27 successive weeks before said. 15th dav range tor the election ot del egates to the State conven out of the clerk's office of. the circuit court of Marion county, and state of Alabama, and to me direct of March, 1894, In the Hamilton Free Press, a newspaper -nublished in said tion and -decide whether the county, and a copy thereof be mailed to Jparty will nominate candi tne defendant at nis place oi residence, Ackerman. Miss.

Jason PFord probate judge county court coot vs. McKenson dates for county and dis- Given under my hand this the 13th ed, whereby I am commanded to niake the amount of a certain recently obtained against J. -M. Presley and tn favor of the state of Alabama, but of the goods chattels, lands and tenements of the aay or. jreDruary, jbv.

vrjw Tot ftlae1 imstfissMsii Amount Paid out since Angust 9th 1893. trict officer, and jf so, when and in what manner and to mm Iff. and Exofflclo J. P. Examining county treasurer's books transact tuc)i other business Stationery furnished county 6.80.

7306 said J. M. Presley I have levied on the -following property, to-wit: One iron gray pony horse. The State of Probate as may comq belore tne com mittee. A Keeping paupers freight paid for county Marion County, "-Court lherefore, according to said com 17th day of January.

1894-' mand, I shall expose for sale at Aug 15 1893 Nov 12 6 Sept 1 Aug 16 Nov 7 Sept 1 Agg 80 Oct 21 Oct 20 Nov 8 Nov 8 Nov 8 J. M.Guin, Deceased Each member is earnestly requested to ascertain, before the time of meeting, the wishes of all true democrats 3. 30 1.00 .9210 6.06 1.00 207.16 303-80 6600 22.00 1200 liistate of public auction all the right, title, and interest of the above named J. Presley in and to the above de liable watch maker, is now located at Guin. If you want good work give him a call.

This day came Jas. H. Guin. administrator of said estate and scribed property, on Monday the 5th day of March, 1894, during the filed his application for an order BO World's Fair Views Free. legal hours of sale, at the court authorizing him to cow promise The Poultry Keeper has reached the house door in the town of Hamilton.

and settle claims held by said es front as the leading authority on poul in his respective beat. This February 17, 1894. J. T. Young, Chairman.

W. C. Davis, Secretary. Oates in Coming. Hon.

Gates, candi Alabama. 45.00 10.00 168.15 1.60 16.00 28.40 tate against Kaight, Melt Metcalfe, Vickery. Roberts try. Sixteen large pages, monthly, fifty cents per annum. "Farm and Dated at office this 19th day of February, 1894.

Jbmeliue Sroiih, John Stanton, Fireside" is a 16-page paper coming removing paupers i services a commissioners binding 8 volumes of the Hamilton Times cleaning out public well trand jury certificates petit jury certificates riding bailiffs for grand jury for waiting on court bailirl for grand jury guarding jail bnrial expenses cf Marsh McCutchon exofficio services to Hamilton taxes erroneously j-aid jary commissioners public printing goods furnished county for removing the Sides boys to the Franklin county jail road services to Ford probate judge exofflcto services to Ford postoge ued in office ol Ford trying twelve cases in conntv court by PFord trying one case ot lunacy by Ford making abstract book of taxes for 1893 bottoming ten chairs by A Thorn fuel and water for jail by Hall eiofficio services by Hall sheriff well bucket and rope by Hall road semes up to Aug 16th by Hall medical services by Martin manager of an election Noah riffin table aud drawer furnisied tax assessor George Faris, A II 640 77.25 twice a month, fifty cents per annum. VV. VV. tUISLy Sheriff Marion County, Ala. Pyron, Lige Stewart, Adam Kin.

date for the nomination of 40.60 110.90 7.60 We will send both papers one year and fifty photographic views of the World's Fair, to new subscribers only, all for crd. Jfff Metcalfe, Mary.Shelnut, Andy Walker, Mary John Governor of Alabama, Nov 20 Nov 80 18 lg Nov 9 Nov 11 Nov 20 is 18 18 ii 1 '9 20 20 20 10 Dec 4 Deo 4 Dec 4 47.00 WANTED fifty cents. Sample copy of the Poul O'Bear, James Bozsman, William address the people of Marion county at Guin on Tuesday, Warr. Vickery. Berry- LIVE AGENTS I try Keeper, with particulars free.

Send five cents for either of the fol 6.00 25.00 2.00 2000 hill, Kinaid, John McColltim Tom Collins, Pomp Swaiiagan, March 6th at 11 a. lowing back number equal to a 25-cent 185. 65 055 book: Poultry Houses, July 1891, has Bozemah, Elue Gann, Price Da Archie Burleson, living a vis, (col) Tom 4 Reed, 50 views: Brooders and Incubators, August 1889 and August 1891. Address The Poultry Keeper Parkesburg, 9i 2445 6.60 1.60 2.20 Mary ECoun, Ifi Martin, A few miles east of town, is re ported quite sick. Smith, Caus Metcalfe, Ned Swan- Pa, POR: HARTS IMPROVED Hair Crimper and Waver.

ii THE anly crlmprr in Hi narlcet wbich criais aaj waits Utc cootroUeil by our company. Tt fuhiea af enmping the hiir it all the rage, and becoming oor popular every day. For tha yat si month our company have maaulaeturtd ever 500,000 of thciecnnpers, autl not oer one-ttird oi the -towna have been reaUiMl, as tfcar have been baauled by the laifeet hard-m trade only. Now wt are putting them in th hands of agents only who are aufcinr iarn profits from the aale of agen, Nathaniel Miller, David Warren. Thomis Collins, Sarah Total.

$1,593.34 Prayer Meeting Topics For Feb Mrs. Thomas McCarley, ruary. who has been seriously ill for Cole, Joshua Gann, Sao Wallis, Dick Hansford. Widy McKay, Anthony Metcalfe, John' Gann, Feb. 7.

Finding time to some time, is no better. pray. Mark 1 and 35. Manda McKay, Joseph Wiley, Ma A the coods. We areXcr to handle Ueb.

14. tor your J.T.Young, of Bull was in town last week and ine agency lor ut cone, as taey caa show them up to much better advantage. ry McCollum, Anthony Metcalfe, Thomas Collins, Harrison Felkins Joe Simpson, Pink Felkins. 6 8 self. Acts 17 and 10-12.

$13.90 i9.03 9.40 10.60 10000 10.10 40.00 6.00 10.00 ,1.00 FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND. August 9th 1893, amount en hand as shown by committee report Pa'd by Jason Ford probRte judge. on convict hire Burleson justice ef the peace fine vs. John A Purser part WT Burleson fine vs. Hall sheriff from George and William Flian Jarnes Piye balance from.

James Frye from Joe Kuykendall Frederick jp tine against Walter Miller 8F Grady line against Anthony pearma 9 Grady fine against OH Robipsbn Grady fin against Bronson John Hamilton fine againstjQun and Brensoa paid us a pleasant call. Feb. 21. Robbing God. McKay.

Harvey Terrell. Joe John Malachi 3 and 8-12. 1 vnaapen arc atcact ptatca, xh p( op in boxes dot. in a box. Samples wdl be sent oa receipt of 15 cent to pay the postage and first cost of the crimper, when we will forward the prices and dav count to agents, towns, county or state (nreatc parties who will guarantee to take a cenaia smaioor ai eiimpsrs ta start son, Dick Walker, A White, We regret to chronicle the Feb.

28. 4A model congre- death of Mr, Mat Holling Iiee Wallis, Wesley IJenson, FirppvL7E II ariirf, Nabers, Cagle, Alford 4600 2.00 6.50 50. 00 gHUMU' -4V U1IV "head's little daughter which that hath an ear to Lucas, 1 nomas Hansford. In ac uau enerm tine rs. a.j Aaamg -THE UPSON 4 HART CO.

Sole Maauactarerv occurred on last week. fine vs Miliiean OolO' 26.00 20.00 hear, let him hear." UNIONVIUC, CONN. fine vs Levi Childcrs fine A Adams cordance with the provisions of Section 2089 of the Code of 1886. It is ordered that the 9th day of 10.00 W. L.

Hendricks, Pastor. MIMMIIHMMMMI Jason Ford of probate on convict hire 25.50 6.00 Hall sheri; Some qats were killed by the cold "weather and a number of our farmers are pre on fine against A Jones February, 1894, he appointed a day for hearing the matter of said Hamilton, Jan. 29, 1894. police. Total.

application at which time parties in interest can appear and contest We advise our readers to paring to sow more. Fred Lawrence, one of Ham $62.00 DISBURSEMENTS FUSE AND FORFEITURE FUND. Hall sheriff fees in cases that State failed Clerk's commission on fines collected State witness claims 0.271 send for Landreth's Seed Cat I KUND.lEDSXHUfiSREDS 0F i leaif, tne same, oi iney wins proper. Jason P. Fobd, no 16 3w Judge of 277-90 aioffue for low, wnicn is llton's clever young men, left Total $33017 mailed to all applicants free 1 i I -c NONCE FOR PUBLICATION.

last week for Lamar county where he will make a crop It contains monthly direc BRIDGE FUND Ang 9 1893 Amount on hand as shown by report of committee tions for gardening opera a. a 1 awar Land office at Huntsville, Ala. February 8, 1894. 9398 52 176.52 W. C.

Davis is having con- I BY Nov 3 received otUU Frssier tax collector Nov report Dec 12 recoived of M. il Frazier tax collector Dec report ea Notice is hereby given that the 1,134.17 siderable improvements made tions, catalogue or flower seeds and flowering bulbs, with directions for sowing I USING about his premises, and will Total $1,709.21 following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, soon have a splendid home SILURIAW DISBURSEMENT OF BRIDGE FUND. and planting, and beautiful colored plates of sweet peas for the right young lady. SPRING WATER. Amount paid oat since August 9, 1893 to January 1, 1894.

and that said proof will be made Nov 22 tor work on bridge at Fulton ford 3463 16 NATURE'S IH Mnir the bene-- and nasturtiums true to life. before The Probate Judge of Mari Wilvin Jraimer, ot near Deo 11 -paid to t.he King Bridge Co. for building bridge at WW as. a a Descriptive and illustrative on county at Hamilton. on I 1,612 90 nts 01 una woua-GREATEST erfnl water to ss mm mm wm -your home bottles or li b-rrels-retaiaint; all Sa Xs a a of iu parity aadcura- Bt fAQ BOOK 0DwiSi.BTadder.

March 22, 1894.Viz: Elisha D. Bexar, had a fine young mare 6tolen one night last week. ulton lord Total amount paid out catalogue ot garden vegetable S2.616.06 Percell, for homestead entry no. seeds containing all the best MAILED FRtt, Kidney or Urinary Parties are in pursuit of the 16,818, for the ej of he sec. 22.

EXCESS ON TAX SALE. thief and at last account were varieties, bid and new, cook i ng recipes descripti ve lists And vi of nwisec. 12 w. trooajei inmeoiiTeiy relieved and cured by hi tue. It is a ft mild alterative, purifies the blood.

Run c) strength aad energy, Endersad and re- ceaamcaded by the phyaicJaat ct Auerka. Silurian mineral smma August 9, 1893 Amount on hand as shown by report of committee $4.80 within twenty-five miles of paid out him. He name9 the following, witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, wauaceH, wiseoHsia. of grass and field seeds, directions for lawn making, REDEMPTION OF LAND. mixtures of grasses per? vis Mack King.

Mark J. Tidwell, I Aug 9, 1893 Amount on band as shown by report of committee $21.66 John Wilson, Hacklburkh, Ala, marient pasture, and nunier- Nv 21 Jason Ford Jndge of Probate redemption of land THE HEW WEBSTER and John J. Bull, Bear "1 r. by Bojett from FPearce in ousispecial articles on gardeh- 'XV. -t inlfafid'farming.

Aogeth61" Tutal $28,234 $14 66 Consolidated Notice tot Publi- Oc 16, 1893 to amount paid 'Stone the most systeniap ically arranged and practical cation. Land Office at Iluntsville, Ala. Januarv lfith lKftt. Done by order of the Coort of County Commissioners, i JASON P. FORD, Clerk of the Court catalogue published, and an Notice is hereby erven that the fol invaluable guide and remind INTERNATIONAL West Alabanua for Sale.

After forty-five years devoted to DICTIONAKVT. er to every one having a garden, Address, Laudreth lowing-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proofs will made before the Probate Judge of Marion county at Hamilton, on March 3rd 1894, viz: EDhralm W. Armstrong for home the management, and publication 1' Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. of the West Alsbamian, I find tbat my health has failed to' such an stead entry No. 16,769 for the sw i of nel ni of se and swi of se i Sec 30 T10 TheMEMPHIS V-sdited and Reset from Corey to Cover.

rOUT ABREAST OF THE TIMU. A GRAND INVESTMENT for ovry Fani ily and School. The AatheaHa WebateriDaavBvldaad extent thai I am forced to give op the business and' I now offer the f-. If the farmers will make this crop witli as little debt-making athat of last year, we wyja on the road-to prosperity: In fact we -are already on that road. When we quitgoing'iin debt and; commence out" on less, and making things at home instead of buying them at the store, we started up the hill.

We have trudged along one year and can't see much prbg ress, but- we can see that we have not gone back any jwliich we have not been able to see for many years. Let us take courage and move on slowly but 6urely, and in. a few years we will riot hear of hard times" "and men's hearts will be nearer home. Instead of the souls of men being at Washington, they will be Heavenward to thank can be relied upon. COMMERCIAL and 1 I West 'Aiahamiaq outfit' for5 sale.

I IMettanary, eoansniaa; isaees mt 1884, i asd (alt atiU eopyrtchtad) ka a mwrm tiraruaf uiy rviea aaa eniargaa. TEB FREE PRESS This is a splendid opportunity trr an active and vigorous person to secure' a ifirst-elass democratic south ft 12 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John J. Loden, Benjamin 6. Powell, James R.

Townley, Thomas Burlason, of Pearces MilliJUa. -and George W. Burlason, for home stead entry No. 20,223 for the Wi a ne nw of set tad nel of sw i Sec 15 T'l south R12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Tim aaaertk amp Moa at Jtoak roraear, I.r.,l.X.

Vale Vnivarslty, aad as a dlatiagwlesilag rMla. swan ants WEBSTFPfS Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two executions isssued out of the Clerk's office of the Circuit court of Marion county and state of Alabama recently obtained against Riley Brewer and In favor of Atlanta Guano Ca. and Booker Fertilizer Oa out of the goods, lands and tenements of the said Eiley Brewer, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: Sw qr and nf of se qr Sec 22 and hf of se qr and se qr of swqr Sec 21 and nw qr of sw qr Sec 11 and se qr of ne qr Sec 29 T9 R12 lying and being in Marion county, Alabama. Therefore, according to said command, I.

shall expose for sale at public auction, all the right, title and interest of the above-named Riley Brewer in and to the above-described property on Monday, the 19th day of February, 1894, during the legal hours of sale, at the court house door In Hamilton, Marion county, Alabama. ldted at orace this the 19th day of January. 1894. no-l6-3w- W.W.IIall, Sheriff Marion CSounty, Ala, The above sale has been continued until th" 19th dap of March, 1804. tt.

w. hall, sheriff, International Dictionary. Tka work of raviatoa aeeiitHed weekly taper upon-' advantageous j-esura, mora tkaa a hundred edite- terms. Jrapers throughout the "Will be sent to any address -ONE YEAR For 3130 :0: Now is the time to subscribe and state will do me a special favor by publishing notice. Correspond ence rrallaaaraya kaiac aaaplayad.and ovwr exiMiaded tefore the first copy waa SOLD BV ALL BOOKSCLLtRS.

Pjasyfcjet seat free by the aeUiaasra, Csxitloa ia Baedrd in parehasiDg a die. tlouary, Mphasoaraphienpriiilaof aa and eomparatlTaly venalaas edition ef Wsbster are being nixkaat aader varioaa antea aad eftea by misrapreaeatatioa. GUT THE BEST. get two papers for little more than A. Uekry, Proprietor, Carroliton, the price of one.

othy McGuire, John R. Cochran, Martin Roberson, Samuel 11. Bower, all of Pearces Mills, Ala. Wm. a Wells, Register.

rT- FOR THE BLOOD, LTr Weakness, lUlaha, Indigasdott ao4 BUwosms. take BROWN'S TROW BTTTF.BS. It ecre qox-klj. for sale by au ij VxAv.me. Get tiia guuuiiM.

The International, which bears krsHsiof this Blank waive notes at Call on or address The FIvES PRESS, Hamilton Alca. A MKBUIA3I CO- PabUaaara, Sprtngfteld, V. 8. A- office..

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