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The Gadsden Times-News from Gadsden, Alabama • 2

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6 -Sty .4 JM tB i sa tS a .1 REAL IISfATC SALL3 w-ir --if. ir-kr-r-tc-5r-k tc r.t'.r.wr -r r. 3: TOO PRINTUP HOUSE SOLD: D. REICH IS THE PURCHASER I CR LAST WLLK My Hair SI W. M.

MEEKS A SON, Quite a number of real estate trans action were made in Gadsden last 11 week, but a number of them are withheld from the public for obvious iid ai mm tmm wmtmrnm. i had very severs sickness, that took on all my hair. I purchased a bonis of Ayer's Half Vigor snd It brought all my hair back again," D. Qulnn, Marseilles, III. it jm itm mm SMaNM UN reasons.

A. T. Stocks reports several important sales at follows: Two brick 9 Ml Ma a tMMM, stores on Broad street, the Klnne- Tk TIMES-NEWS fmtrinteti Mi to I i cask I 4rtrilKrt or boat-fids sebscrlbers li (Madea, Etowsa w'3ssa35 One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because It is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there Is to it.

It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair. SI.M a Mia. AH SrattMs. We are daily receiving large shipments of Men's, Youths' and Chijdren's Under- wear, Shirts, Hoisery, Neckwear, Hats and Caps all the latest and up-to-date patterns and styles. shohs siions shob.

American Sbdc3, like American Clotting, are ia wotU i- over, because they meet the modern They combine every new idea for looks, comfort and wear. American manufacturers are not afraid to depart from the "accepted; go aheadknowing the American people will always buy a good article. We have the best Shoes ia America for Men, $3 and $3.50 a pair. VsV, iii Hi, wv vi vis viv tV iiv county sea riclatty tliu ttas cow bleed clrcslatloi tt ail county gapers, brew propertyj S. Ward, three lots on Turrentlne avenue; L.

G. Bed-berry, one lot on Turrentlne avenue; Gulce, tbe old Gunn place on Chestnut street;" Mrs. Minnie M. Turrentlne, several lots on Peachtree street and Turrentlne avenue; Miss Loula ICIIlott, two houses and lots on Tenth street; D. C.

Turrentlne, lot for business house on Third and Short streets; A. W. Halls, residence lot on Walnut street; Ross, bouse and lot on Turrentlne avenue; B. W. Uerow, house and lot on Lookout street.

It Is stated that on the unimproved lots It Is tbe intention of the purchasers to build houses. Other real estate agents have made sales which have not been closed. fts Ctats Is the price of admission to the Japanese Auction. Bring ten cents extra to bid for the rare and costly curios that will be auctioned off by a gentleman from Japan, in full costume. TCKHDAV, FEBRUARY IT, iu.

4 If Tour dmralit annot auiiul voa. We rise to ask what Montgomery did with that stove works? aid ua ona dollar and will upraaa Touabottla. Beauraaud a-lvath of your nearest oinma ofTro. Addrsw, J. C.

AVBB Lowall, Mm. Gadsden real estate la a very attractive article these diva w.l:douqlas' cBlebrateduunion-made'' i COURT HOUSE NEWS Some how we feel lonesome without landing a big Industry In Gadsden tola week. CULLED FOR THE PEOPLE J. JUcn pair bear the Union btamp and the price in "plain figures on the sole; finer grades at $4.00 and $5.00 a pair. Also full line of Ladies', Misses' atd Children's Shoes All Solid Leather-No Shoddy.

James Dennis and Miss L. Curry were granted license to marry last PNEUMATIC APPLIANCE TO BUILD FURNACES Friday. Dolph Smith and Miss Mandy Wil The Printup House, the leading hotel of Gadsden, was sold last week to D. Reich, tbe present lessee and manager, for the sum of 135,000. The sale was made by Capt.

W. P. Lay for the heirs of the estate of.W. P. Holltngswortb.

i It has been known for several weeks that the sale was being negotiated and this announcement will not be a surprise to most of the people In Gadsden. The Printup is one of the big hotels of tbe state and is known all over the country. It was built in 188T by the Gadsden Hotel Company, and tbe first meal served was dinner on July Jim Tillman, the murderer of editor Gootalea, baa applied for ball, and the matter will be disposed of today. Both bouses of the legislature will adjourn February 28th for a recess until the first Tuesday In next FULL LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS. son were granted license to marry Reich has had charge he has made money, and those who ought to know say that he has made a ten-strike by Its purchase.

Along in 1888 the building was sold for (75,000 and 11,000 of the purchase money had been paid. This was during the boom times, and the difference in the price is pointed out as an evidence that Gadsden is not near so wild over property as has been reported, for tbe town has more solid prosperity now than then. Tbe heirs to the Holllngsworth estate loaned the company a sufficient amount of money to complete the building, and in 1890 they took over the property on a mortgage. Since then It has been under the control of Mr. Lay, who is one of the heirs.

Lately tbe hotel has undergone considerable Improvements. The fourth floor was not completed until a few weeks aero Last Wednesday a compressed air Saturday. The greater portion of the commis Sole Agent Cones' Boss Union-Made Overalls the Best oh Earth. sioners court last week was taken up by some very important matters re engine and apparatus was rigged up at the furnace site of tbe Alabama Steel and Wire Company and the stoves will be hurried to completion by pneumatic appliances. Two of the four are already going up and with the aid lating to errors in tax assessments.

YOU AND YOUR NEIGHBOR PAY THE SAME PRICE AT THIS STORE Pink Patterson, a negro who es caped from the county chain gang Dr. J. L. M. Curry, one of the most prominent educators of the south, died In Ashevllle, N.

last Thursday nlpht of Brlpht's disease. nome time asro, was cauent trriaay at 4, 1888. J. D. Sublett was the first of the compressed air all four will be jg AMD THAT PRICE THE LOWEST IN GADSDEN Bessemer.

Deputy Sheriff W. B. Ford finished In a very short time. went alter mm Saturday. manager.

Since bis time the bote! has been in many hands and has had all sorts of ups and downs. Since Mr The main stack was turned over to Buster Williams, colored, created considerable disorder in the furnace the bricklayers last Friday, and the lining will be done both day and nlgbt The republican party has been trying ever since the war to make a rose out of a jlmpson weed, and naturally It has failed Commercial-Appeal. iiv Oil district Wednesday night by tbe too Come to See Us and Save Money. ADOlJiPH BLOCH, tree use of bis Diet 01. He was nnauy landed in tbe county jail on tbe charge of assault.

Sam Bearden, an alderman of At Dlssslstlsa Notice. The firm of Miller dc Wise, of Coats Bend, was dissolved by mutual consent on January 1, 1903. All debts due said firm will be collected by H. A. Wise.

A. Wise, 2-l-3t 8. Miller. Go to W. C.

Bellenger tor supplies, mules, high grade fertilizers and money on time. l-27-2m Deatk st East 04 ides. Miss Martha Reld, aged 80, died at tbe home of her son, R. M. Reld, In East Gadsden on the 3d Instant.

She bad been confined to her bed for ten months on account of paralysis and her death was not unexpected. Mrs Reld was a good Cbiristlan woman and bore her sufferings with Christian fortitude until the end. The second cinder pot arrived last week. It Is very probable that work on furnace number two will be started before number one Is put in blast. A gentleman In tbe office last week said that the company was rushing things at tbe mines In Cherokee county and that an enormous amount of fine ore was oelnf stored for shipment later to Gadeden.

talla, was arrested last Friday nlgbt The governor of Nebraska rises up to denounce In one breath dancing, card parties and theatre, although no clause in the Nebraska constitution covers those subjects. Atre-Herald. P. S. We can dress you up from head to HAncnPM AI ARAM AW vi by Deputy Sheriff W.

JU Uriffln on a VW. foot in UNION-MADE GOODS. wmihii, warrant charging him with larceny. It seems that a woman is tne com' plainaat in the case and the trouble came up over a box of. goods shipped to Attana wmch botn parties claimed The proceedings of the commis Hanna's bill to pension the ex-slaves was Introduced by request and he does not Intend to press Its passage.

All the same It will get the coon delegates from the south. sioners court were interrupted last Watch for the Reliable. BIQ COAL COMPANY FOR ETOWAH COUNTY riday mornlne by a wedding party Thou. T. Clinton and Miss Esther rally -Before You Harris, of Alabama City, came into the court bouse and requested Judge Lovejoy to marry them.

Tbe judgr i III 1 1 1 Huxpended tne court lor a Uriel period If the lily whites are not allowing the republican organization In Alabama to slip from their grasp we do not know what's what. That element of republicanism must remove its whitewash or throw up the sponge, or both. and pertormed tne ceremony. The Big Brushy Coal and Coke Company, a corporation recently formed In Atlanta, Is arranging to develop In the county court Friday Aleck Embrv, colored, plead eulltv to car coal lands In this county. Tbe com LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN NORTH ALABAMA.

rying' a concealed pistol. He wa pany has a capital of $100,000 and its promoters are mostly citizens of At fined (50 and costs and sentenced bard work for tbe county for 163 days Gosh Williams, another negro, was fined iuu and costs lor an assault with a pistol. Tom Thompson, white. Before the new buildings go up on Chestnut street the city should establish the grade of the street. A grade level should be made for all the streets In the city so that the street railway lines and builders could build accordingly.

was fined $1 and costs for. abusive lanta. During the last few weeks the company has acquired a large tract of land near Littleton, about ten mi leg west of Gadsden. The records in the probate office, show a transfer of only 410 acres, but it is supposed that more has been purchased or leased. language.

"Lowest Prices" "Best Goods" Circuit court in DeKalb county was adjourned last week and the jurors The coal at Littleton is the same Before purchasing your dry goods and groceries come and see us. We' have an up-to-date line of SHOES AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, And are receiving other goods daily, We can save you money on all goods for our prices are within the reach of every one. Our line of GROCERIES can't be excelled in We Solicit Your Trade. and witneeBes summoned lor tms ween were ordered not to attend. The Fort Payne Journal sums up the term in this way: "The work of this term of the circuit court can be briefly summed up as follows: three or four defendants plead guilty and nol pro seam as that at Sligo, and Is splendid for domestic and manufacturing purposes.

The Big Brushy Company has no office or representative here so far as Is known, but it is thought that the mines will be opened at once Last Friday the state senate passed a bill providing for state uniformity of text books, and the house, in a committee of the whole, almost unanimously adopted an amendment to the election bill to make the railroad co commission elective. was entered in some iorty other cases. and that a number of coke ovens will is. our rule and we strictly adhere to it. We carry at all times a complete of fi It's a dandy, sure enough." be built.

The following decisions In the state supreme court Thursday are of local interest: What is the Reliable? Lard Expensive and Injurious. Lard is not only expensive but in George Stringer vs. the State of Alabama, appeal from Gadsden city J. J. Lentz, Tom L.

Johnson, J. H. Budd and W. J. Bryan had a banquet In Columbus, Ohio, last week to formally launch the boom of W.

R. Hearst for president. If the democratic party intends to be dictated to by this bunch we may as well throw up court: reversed and remanded. Ala. Steel Wire Go.

Thomas L. Johnson vs. the Alabama jurious to the health when used in liberal quantities. To make the so-called cheap patent flours white enough, the life Is all ground out of Great Southern Railroad Company, appeal from Gadsden city court; motion to establish bill of exceptions the sponge now so far as 190. is con cerned.

Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Stoves. Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers. overruled. State ex. rel.

Thomas Johnson vs. J. H. Lovejoy; motion to retax the Dour; then it is necessary to load It up with lard in order to make it work. This accounts largely for your heavy biscuits and rolls and your bad digestion.

It takes less than one-hajf the lard to work "Clifton" that it does the cheap patents, so you not The senate commerce commlttehas costs denied. rejected the appointment of the ne In the legislature last week the W. B. TiY eller, Fres't. O.

R. Goldman, Vlce-Pres't. L. Smith, Cashier Queen City Bank. only save more than tbe difference in lower house had its most spectacular session.

The special order for the gro Crum to the office of collector of the port at Charleston, S. by a Tote of 8 to 6, and it will very likely be rejected by the senate. This was price but get more healthful and nutritious food product. Health and economy dictate the use of "Clifton." morning was the consideration of the Walker bill to appropriate 20,000 for the boys' industrial school at- East Organized 1889. Capital Stock $100,000.

DIRECTORS: Lake. When the final vote was be a pet appointment of President Roosevelt, who has been strenuous Ask your grocer for It. Rare Old Curios, The Woodliff-D unlap Furniture Co. with his nigger or nothing policy to ing taken, Mr. Dayis, of Etowah, caBt the single negative vote, and there was some one in the gallery so B.

GOLDMAN, J. E. MARTIN, W. H. WELLES, R.

A. MITOnELL, T. L. JOHNSON. LAWSENOE SMITH.

W. P. LAY, J. T. WF.LLER.

ALBERT HAGEDORN. ward the south, and its defeat Is a Bric-a-brac and works of art will be sold utterly regardless of their value thoughtless as to hies his "no." It warning to bim from his own party. at tne japaesne Auction on Tuesday. Corner Fifth and Broad Streets. required many raps from the speaker to quell tbe applause when the yote the 24th.

Benefit of the Episcopal church. Bargain hunters should not Do a general banking business, (riving pRal attention to collections. The accounts of Merchants, Farmers, Manufacturers, Corporations and Individuals particularly solicited and their Interests carefully guarded. All deposits subject to check to tnll amount ot deposits. No overdrafts allowed.

The republicans in congress deny was announced. Mrs. Johnston and miss this great opportunity. Mrs. Owen, especially, were over that the Standard Oil.

trust attempted to influence them against the antitrust bill. However, all the Washing whelmed with congratulations for tbe splendid victory. Both have Ts Odt Priesds. 0. W.

SIMS S0N, worked unceasingly, and with great ton correspondents agree that they DEATH EAST GADSDEN'S SCHOOL li you have any legal advertisements to place and wish the Times- AN AGED CITIZEN PASSES TO BEYOND AT B0AZ OF LEE obtained their information concern' energy to see the bill become a law, and tbey deserve the praise accorded PRUITT WILL REMAIN CLOSED News to nave tbe work, give your lawyers or officers who have It in tnem. Ing the Rockefeller telegram from high official sources and some of them charge positive instructions to place A very interesting case was brought it witn tbe Times-news or we will not The East Gadsden public school, to tbe attention ot tne county com assert that the president gave out the contents of the telegram. The whole affair seems either to be a which was closed last week on ac secure It. We will make tbe price right. Your patronage solicited and miesiooers on the first day of the term and last Thursday disposed of it in a manner calculated to make things Is desired.

count of the mischievous pranks of some boys, will remain cltmed for the break of the oil trust or the play of a tf W. Meeks Son. interesting lor at least one citizen 01 it Wmr I WE DO ALL KINDS OF Blacksmithing, Wood Work, Horse Shoeing and General Repairing on Short Notice. Fifth Street, rear of Evin's store. GADSDEN, ALABAMA.

cheap politician like Roosevelt. balance of the term. Only two week? Gadsden. E. P.

Beard, an aged and of the term remained anyway and tbe inarm man and me bedridden wile. Milch Csws. Two Jersey milch cows, fresh, for Rather than accept reforms calcu- J. W. Edwards, tbe aged father of Dr.

W. S. Edward3 died at the home of th? latter on Bay etreet last Saturday morning at half past four o'clock. Tne deceased a -80 year-old and he died from extreme old age He had been an invalid for a longtime and bad been unable to ge about for quite awhile. For the last few weeks Mr.

Edwards' condition gradually grew worse and his death did not come unexpectedly. He was a kind-hearted gentleman of the old school, and when in active life was known and loved by a large circle. He had not bad lately been cut off from securing I Mora trustees have about decided to let the present condition continue to the end rations trom tbe county. lie was be Price, each. Lee Pruttt died on Tuesday of last week at the home of Joel Noel in this county, near Boaz.

Mr. Prultt was a young man, about 24 years old, and was quite well known in the western end of Etowah county. He was a nephew of Mr. Noel and had been raised by him. He was a bright young man of good character and made friends of all the people he came in contact with.

Some time ago Mr. Pruitt contracted consumption and he rapidly declined in health until a few weeks ago when it was clear that his end was near. The funeral occurred t. sw tf w. M.

Meeks. fore the commissioners asking for lated to diminish his authority in Macedonia the sultan of Turkey Is reported to have resolved to fight to of the term, and in the meantime to aid. i ney miormeo mm ot toe rule 1 take the proper steps to. punish the guilty parties. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

that all paupers of his class must go the last. Nearly all of the South froi. uritna is endorsed ana upaeia to tne pauper rarm to get aid trom the county. This he will probably American states are about to get Into EPARTMENT of the Interior. Land Office at Hunts vllle.

February 12ti, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. UNDER and by virtue of an order and decree of the Hon. J. H. Lovoiov.

indue In every particular by the school authorities and no one blames him for the action betook. a general war. It seems that the day Is not far distant when a big fight will In Gadsden for a long time and do. During tbe discussion of Mr. Beard's case it developed that his son, J.

K. P. Beard, is comfortably fixed with a deal of Gadsden property and Tbe affair Is a reeretable one from of probate for Etowah -comity, I will sell at was better known in his Georgia home than here 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of tbe circuit court at Gadsden. on March gTth.

1908, via: HE No. 24.573. for the of NE X. section 16, town mi i 1 A any standpoint, and the citizens of Is perfectly able to take care of his puuuc auction, in rrout oi tne court nouse or. Etowah county.

Alabama, on Tborsday, ths I9lb of February, 1903, take place over the European scramble for Turkish territory, ana on this aide of the water all of the Latin countries will fight because they can. ast uaasaen are very mucn mortified over It. father and mother, bo it was decided HOW TO MAKE MONEY. ship II south, range 4 east. Edwin G.

Mats. to send the old people to the poor at twelve o'clock, all the following property, to wit: Five bead of mules and one If you want to make money and STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF PIPE COMPANY eight head of oxen and two bulls, said prop- Uncle Sam should stay out of all of ROBERT BATES DEAD ertv belonging to the estate of II. O. buy your wite and children be nappy ftlayes, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tlon of said land, visi P. Greet Holling worth, William J.

Johnson, John S. Brasseale and Arthur Mayo, all of Howelton, Ala. it and feed the fighting armies. deceased. Terms of sale: One-naif cu.sh.

your wnisky at tne star saloon. AFTER SHORT ILLNESS nouse and sue tne son at tbe end ot each month for 18. This Is the law in each cases, though it is not often necessary to call it into requisition. "What chance has the elective railroad commission bill of oassinir balance in nine months, with Interest, note and, sureties. J.

T. MOOJIN. Proprietor, last Thursday Governor Jelks sent 1-20-tf Gadsden, Ala, 2-17-Sw Register. o. u.nfli ils.

Administrator. John Robert Bates died at his home the legislature?" was asked of Sena The stockholders of the Gadsden Pipe and Foundry Company held a meeting last Wednesday. The record of the past year was presented to them by the officers and it la said that ffi -1 Don't forget the old man vith the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he ias been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he on Chestnut street last Saturday afternoon after an Illness of only eight days of pneumonia.

He was one of the beat knows young men of the city and was very popular. He leaves a wife, two children and his parents to mourn his death. His remains were interred Sunday afternoon at forest tor Hurst, the populist member from Etowah county, yesterday. "About as much as a one-legged man in a foot race," he replied. "As nearly as I can learn from casual talk with members of both houses, that bill la not likely to get out of the hands of the committee.

The senti tbe showing was a very gratifying one. The following gentlemen were elected as a board of directors: R. B. Kyle, I GADSDEN BOILER WORKS, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. This department of the Gadsden Car-Foundry.

Machine Co. J. M. Elliott, E. Cowan, Robert brings the strength and flesh he so much needs.

Cemetery with tbe honors of the Eiks to wntcn order ne oeionrea. ws was Campbell, w. s. Fietcner, J. u.

ttoi-combe and L. Guice. This Is strictly a Gadsden enterprise and It has made a phenomenal success. is now doing repair work in Etowah and adjoining counties. ment against the measure is too strong.

It cannot by any possibility pass." a friend to all and will be missed. To all weak and sickly Mi Vl il il il il il il il "What about Senator Johnston's children he gives rich and uniform text-book bill?" Express Hone Strayed, Strayed or stolen from Cowan's sta strengthening food. "That bill's prospects are about as Fresh lot of all kinds ot garden seed just received at T. E. Paschall's.

ble last Monday night one large Nor io thin and pale persons Boiler in Stock. Boilers Manufactured at Our Car Shops and Foundry, SEVENTH STREET AND N. R. R. Long Distance Phone 113.

man norse, a arte nay, roacned mane, weight about 1300 pounds. Liberal he gives new firm flesh and good. The friends of the measure are determined to see the thing through, but they are in the minority. True, the bill has had a favorable report 4-1. I I a message to the legislature In which he advocated the passage of a uniform text book bill for the state.

He takes the position that the demand for such a measure is overwhelming and that county uniformity would be of no great benefit in the way of cheapening books. In the same message the governor advocates that provision be made by which the railroad commission can enforce its own decrees in the courts, whether the commission Is made appointive or elective. The editor of the Times wore the blue in the late civil war but he is not blind to the greatness, of the south's great soldier, Robert E. Lee. Anent the proposition to build a Lee monument at Get- tysburg he says: Th Pennsylvania legislature 9 hesitating to appropriate funds for the erection of the lye monument on the Gettysburg batttofteid.

It matters Terr little whether the funds be appropriated now or not tliey will he ap- proprlated In good time. The pension patriot who are oalkiDg the movement now will happily carry their littleness and venality wltn them to the tomb, and a new gener- 1 atloa proud of the valor, gallantry and herotsm of American soldiery, whether In tne blue or gray will $0 honor the name of one of their country's greatest men assd to perpetuate nig memory in brstas upon the ftflld made bis uauutifcM courage auu daring. rich red blood. reward will be paid for his return to Cowan's stable at Gadsden. GRAHAM COMES THURSDAY Children who first saw the INSTEAD OF TUESDAY assurance that it will become a law.

i-asa rer eecona-mna NO. R. PROCTOR, FOREMAN. Berksfilrs Pigs. We are now booking orders for Senator Smith's bill providing for uniformity in text-books for the sev t-lS-(m-sw Macmnery, ocrap iron ana xr8.

old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. A telecranj from Hon. John eral counties may pass; in fact, I Berkshire pigs to be delivered in would not be at all surprised to see Graham last Saturday morning stated it CO through, but the other one is April. Have some extra nice pigs. So send is your order If yon want a fine pig.

Dixie Stock Farm, that on account oi private business He stands for Scott's Emul doomed." of an Imperative nature he could not The senator read a letter recently be here on Tuesday meat out tnat oe would be able to addres the people of ii uoats jsena, Aia. Dr. 3. 1. Tharp was amcushed and received from the county superintendent of schools in his county, stating Css-m Cria sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for -old folks and for all who need flesh and To Cure a Cold in Ono Day Gadsden at the court bouse next Thursday Blent instead.

Mr, Gra- io Two Days. mat ibc uniwrui icxi-oook out system as tried on tbe part of his county V. .1 1 1 1 harSHSFill come here on tbe invitation killed at Washington, by jfVaok Rucker, for insulting Ruckar's Afe. the-iocai tcoooi authorities, -tie is rsr eld agent IrrAlabama for the South 1 "i Tbe Needmore, Uoat'Co, Is strength. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York.

ing bim to use his influence in defeating any measure intended to provide a uniform system for the entire state. era i.uucsUoGai board ana nis aa dress will be of interest, to all tbe hands of a receiver, with assert Montgomery Advertiser. 1 eoo. and si.oot all druggists, people of Gadsden..

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