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The Tuskaloosa Gazette from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 4

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. HYMEN'S HARVEST. A 8AD DEATH, A The Merry Tingle of Wedding TI ECUVP.CT OF THE BO The Age-Herald ban ur irtbed the deal. Chris Miig'a, fur ft traoteu hi the delivery of the Movmi elec; (o viU'a Alnb.una he i- is. A TKLKORAM ANNOUNCING TH1 DKtTIl or can.

xiut kxcmvsd but tali ay, A telegram, wai reeelvrd by Mr; L. E. MoTaffe yeatorday to the effect that Oapt. O. U.

Kirk, hia i''i. father, waa dead. Bells. Kifibn, The CttrtbiiKPCorroipondent of the Oreenaboro Beacon aya: Mr, Clem S. rrinec, la building a Urge gin and mill boure, liioh when oompleted, will bo conveniently arranged and will add materially to thia place.

Mr, N. Maxwell baa relumed from a pleasure trip to New Orleans, Mobile and other southern pointB. Capt. Kirk was a very wealihy New" lf)H Orleans citizen and was a nrunifne ml hi wish I Iw bt, use ilut" ol the- Mi i t'H rittv.n.f.ii Kxir" 111 Mi, man in the commercial circle of the Tuesday evening at six o'clock Vne UlKU.IAVt'iJ r. ureacent City.

ifes. "Til" trade aii on 'V. Ines.Uy night, but so chv eliaa (jiiiiliui foi iifiLeio. JilNUJUM'fl Aiiil-nlle at the oountry home of the bride' dm been in liau. liealih for a considerable nhile il aeema, and aponl the great, purl of the snimuerg in the HAnt And at.

rtlAaaH reirta U- lecret been tt.ut only parents near Epos station, Mr. Nor- u'Hioiriiiy tea bo. iade. iid the full fucis in all fleet Harris of this city was united Mies Genie Maxwell is visiting When llin rfniilh nruuiprml hm mum at. ihi-ir hideous deformity conioto friends in the city.

Oak Hoiuhta hotel, Aahevilla, N. where ho had been spending aotne- Two ol the boy gave an exhibition Unie. The "colli outline runs tlma The a la Bullivan-Ooibett at the Academy Costoria i Dr. Saanucl Pitcher's prescHptlon for Infants and Children. It contuliig nottlicr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic sukstauec.

It la a liarmless substitnto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It la Picas ant. Its guarantee In tlilrty years' naa by Million of Mothers. Castoria it) the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Cant.

JCirlf mmU nni-ullnr rmtifxtl l.e MiiRelt-v republicans are of Music Tueeday ninht. which afford ill ium iuitiiiy wnf.il im nil. nnmA I iiik testes lurrfive electors tnd the KolliUa feaaon, asking that If ho died on the ed much aniusemont to a largo uuw ber of spectators. in marriage to 'Jiss Annie W. Winsletone of the wont attractive young ladies of Sumter county.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Harris, father of tlio groom, and was witnessed only by a few relatives of the contracting parties. No cards of invitation having been issued. Aftt.r the oeremonv, the newly wedded couple took the north tr to have m'x, hot even thesn six "i.ku.ui i.iyer pnu are tna beat on (lie market, llinehani'a inp mat ins remains ta interred at the place of hia death.

His request will be comnlifid with lilnr-nllv n.nii Uin VI Messrs. W. A. Collier, P. F.

Brady "ig oi min, uie beat Liniment on eanh.uji internally 1 va string tied to them The six names suggested by the Kolb Castoria. funeral will take plane in Asheville ncurcaurumpaand gollc. Bingham tooth ache W. Foster, and others leave thia aropa cure toolhache. Bingham a worm povidfra today.

Age-Horaht 10, inst. leaders ro to submitted to the arc picarant lo lake and guaranteed to core. morning for Big Lake on a fiah frolic Mr. Joe Pennington, of Bessemer The announcement ff Cnpt. Kirk's Castoria.

CuaUtria conta Colic, CoiuUpaUoa, Sour Stomach, Ijlairliojo, Eructation, Kllla Worma, glTca ni'p, and pnuuotc dt- Without injurioua lepuhh'ciin magnate for their ap i'lrgliam't Tetter Ointment curea loiter "Cattorlalcto welladapted to children that I recommend It tuptitior to any iirfucriptl.m known to ma." H. A. Anu, 111 So. Oxford IlrouklyD, V. Y.

death will cause a pang of sorrow to and ringworm. is visiting the family of Col. Jno. proval or rejeclion, and if Moseley visit the hearts of many of the older niid Mcr sav SO th numpa am Glascock in this city. bound passenger train at Epeg for oitiiens of Alabama, and especially in this city, his former home, where there to be changed.

These two repub this city, arriving here early yes Miss Annie Somerville. a very is cherished a pleaaant and lender re iieait sintesmen have not as yet terday morning. The bride is well known in this pretty and attractive young lady "Theuwof 'CMlorla' Is ao unlTeraal ami Ma tnarlta woll knovn that It aeeraii a work at aupererogatlon to ewloreo It. Yew are tlio lutoIURrat famine who do not kaop Castoria wltbio eaay roach. Caoum MjiaTTM, t).

KowYorkCltJ. been charged with imbecility, and "Fur yeora I liavo rocommctidod your anil rimll continue to do ho aa It haa iuvariabiy jiroduced beneficial rusultA." Eijwik F. rinnrn, M. 125th Street and "th New York Cltj. of iuskaloosa.who Las been spend city, where for the past two years it is safe lo say ihey will put a veto gard for him.

In the early fif tit ho married Xlisa Owen, a daughter of Judge Thomas Owen, and for many yours was identified as a citizen of Tuttkulousa. In ing a week or ten days with Mrs. she has attended school, and her opi.n any six Kolb men who will not vote for Harrison in case the many friends here, friend her a Tna Cnwiuii Cowiirr, 57 Btiumt, Kiw Yo Cm E. Cohen, left last Friday for Franconia where she will spend a few days visiting friends and rela ccimbine carries tie state ol Ala cordial welcome on her happy re turn to this, her future home. bama.

The nine congressmen are ooncoded to Kolb.who has consent ine groom, Mr. Harris, is one ed that the alliance shall have the of the most sterling and popular Pen 4 Walter Wliolesalo and Retail naming of the specific men who eonih and west Alabama be was popularly knows aa the prince of atearn-boat captains. Afler the war he with bis family mof New Orleans and became president of the Steamboat Captain'a Association, which pceilion be held, we believe, 'till a short time before bin death. He was always prominent in bueinoes and social relations, and combined in a marked degree, the shall lepreiient. the mongrel mix iicap filling Store young men of Tuskaloosa, and to him and his fair bride the Gazette, extends congratulations and joins with a host of friends in wishing tnem a safe, prosperous and hap ture of the state; but even here the fine Italian hand of Magee and Moseley can be seen when the GROCERS tives.

Pickens County News. Miss Maggie Walker of this city left yesterday for Bethany, Pickens county, where she will take charge of a school. Miss Maggie is as accomplished young lady, a graduate of the Tuskaloosa Female college and will no doubt wake an excellent teacher. Her many friends here wish her every success. Mr.

Banks Donoho left on yesterday morning on a visit to bis family in Pickens county. Mr. W. F. Hays, representing Car-hart fc of New York, was a pleas statement is made that these nine py voyage on the great matrimo nial sea.

candidates, as well as the six Kolb grace and polish of the agreeable gen- Mr. and Mrs. Harris will be ten eh ctorp, are to be submitted to the IF t'eman with the business tact of the man nf the oild. A man of varied republican managers for accep dered a reception Friday night by tance or rejection. information rare conversational powers and handsome presence he was tapt.

and Mrs. Harris at their elegant home on University avenue. TUSKALOOSA, ALABAMA Fine Brandies fine; Any man outside of an insane peculiarly attractive in the ocial cir asylum cau see clearly that if "the cle, and particularly with the young nine mixtures" are elected in the SOMERVILLE-WALTER. Searcy and Hausman Block. eovernl congressional dislricts.their a both sexes, he was a great favorite.

Large-hearted and geaeroos, he possessed that charily, a distinguishing trai'. that mingled with and reflected 45fl WllISIgEE.S, ant caller at thia office yesterday. The Gazette returns thanks to Mrs, F. L. Walter for a waiter of delicious refreshments.

At 8 o'clock last evening at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Waller, in this citr, another nrettv hnrrc votes will be cast for a republican for speaker of the national uuu of representatives. In return for A wedding took place, where in the happy, and at the same lime was 9 thin wholesale treachery of, th presence of the immediate relative? balm to the poor and afflicted.

Al and a few friends only of the con Full Yalue is Our Bui Miss Tnleon.an acsorapliahed young lady of Washington, D. who has been the guest of Mrs. J. T. Searcy for the paet few days returned home yesterday.

Mr. J. H. Fitta returned yesterday fiom a pleasure trip to New York, Jsbury Park, Saratoga, and other eastern points wher he rni. tl, tracting parties the solemn words were spoken that united Mr.

Or-mond Somerville and Miss Kate Walter in the holy bonds of wed ways a reverential respecter of religion bis contributions to ihe church were always unstinted and free. A man in whose heart were set th jewels that reflect ihe belter emotions of our nature a type of the old school gentleman. May he rest in peace. 'Jeifersonian domoeracy," the 'S-eement provides that Kolb shall name every fedei il supervisor at the polls text, w'ootie duty it s'i'bH bo to mum wh tin- the KA noxeo stuffed in the Kolb and ui cry i'raud wheii lock. ioi Friiice Headquarters for MATTII6, I ill Ml heated term.

He has been away some The interesting ceremony was performed by Father McCafferty of the Catholic church. The bride who is the youngest -cvj rotes arj au' 1.1 ti.o nme and hia many friends here are Mrs. Paralee Crow, wife of Mr. I iuck bolt of the stale. Sarabo is guid to see him at home again.

-H'ii Stcik. oi Hats, Boofc, Shoes Traiiks, Satcholi i tt Crow an nncnnpfo" nn t.lm A A Mrs. S. F. Alston and children returned yesterday from New York worktd "agwinw aH ura 1 tvey b.iliot being tl'owed v.uhout by tbofciei-l uuugtner oi Mrs.

Waller, one of the meet loyable and accomplished young ladies in the city, and is a general favorite in railroad, died after a short illness at Ler home near the depot. in this city 3-eaterday. She leaves fiye where they spent the greater por tion of the summer. Rf Ripervisors when ha y. tes the smau ciiildren together with a ticket, and the cry of social circles.

Aujja eve vyi nm ucsuau iv. rsrown, nee Miss iud being raised wheuvr h-. Martin, arrived in the citv recently Mr. Somerville is a son of Judze AND rtnrciiHj first class faraisiiins' store. nathv.

il uiyu LICOt. IIHCreOl HUU H. M. Somerville acd like.his dig' from Quanah, Texas, on a visit to tinguished a man of con spicuous ability and sleriine worth. Ihe funeral took place from the 1 votes for Cleyeland.

house yesterday morning, after I he convention that met yester- inlerm! at knew nothing of i these details. It is, true that the Ladies Walking Jackets a Specialty, As a lawyer he stands at the front relatives. The article appearing on 'our second page with the heading "The Compact of the be credifed to the Age-Herald. mporary chairman was empow-pred by resolution of the leaders of his profession, and as a nmn there is none more highly esteemed and deservedly popular than he. After the marriage, from Dine till CUPID'S CAPERS.

I. Friedman Co, INSTALLATION OF OFFICEES. OF RISING VIRTUE MASONIC LODGE wjoxa jxr Steam Engins, BoOers, Saw Mills. Cotton Presses to name every member of each committee, the purpose being on the part of the Kolb leaders to deliver the goods to, Moseley twelve o'clock, Mr, and Mrs. Somerville were tendered an eleeanl NO.

4 LAST WEDNESDAY RIGHT. Rcmemic Carriage in South Carolina of a Popular Young Lady of This City. Ceneral Machiney, and all kincs Castings. Sole Owners andMasufactubeks otJJ As icr announcement the install per contract already entered reception which was largely attended by a great number of admiring Irienda whn called to extend cen-! lion of officers for the Rising Virlue Pacts WoMr Knowing. ii' sie-ned, Btaled and delivered lwocge jno.

4 look nlace in tbfiMnn At the Lakeview convention, when gratulations, 'and to express good ic Lodge rooms in this city on Wed one delegate with a little more SCHOFIELD'S FAMOUS COTTON PRESSES, To Pack by Hand, Herat, Waler or.lleam.I Brass Packin'SSaws wifhes for the luture happiness and prosperity of the popular nerve than, the other members of nesday mghf, Sept. 14th. The meeting was well attended, and the exer MISS ANNIE HOOD IS NOW MRS. QUITMAN EOOB, Napine Powders an instiiu cure for cauple. cises were highly interesting and Jn structive.

Mr, and Mrs. Somerville will re headache. Hancock inspirators and gullett's magno newly The following is a list of the installed officers the convention insisUd that the delegation from every district should name tbo members of committees, that i-uch power should not be lodged in the bands of the chairman, he was met by a stern, side at the Somerville place on Broad street. From Satu- day's Daily. A telegram received in this city Creole Nail Powder is a guaranteed JUix vUli via vtJLjN es oontemplatinfi buildine should Ret our prices on Storefronts.

Twin nils, Lintels, Iron Bolls, Ventilatora. Grating and uildinp Material. Sills, Caps, KILLED BY A TRAIN. cure for ingrowing nails. yesterday morning by Mr.

Israel Hood cenveyed the interesting news of the romantic marriage of The north bound nassenirer train Ha wkes' Spectacles are the best. No. at this place at half nast vigorous resolution that three sergeants-at-nrms be appointed whose duty it waa to suppress any ten o'clock a. m. on yesterday Wm.

G. Cochrane, W. M. J. T.

Garner, S. W. John F. Warren, J. W.

Geo. A. Searcy, Trcasmer. J. H.

Tyler, Secretary. 8. F. Herman, S. D.

A. J. Appleyard, J.D. 3. M.

Ward, B( 8. H. Brown. Stewards. W.

E. Bingham, Tyler. Past Master C. N. Maxwell deliver-ed a concise, able and instructive address on "Masonry Its Oriein anrl Lazeile's Perfumes are verylfine.

Rdlevc, All sorentjs of lh mucous mtminSlnS morning picked up a white man who was lying near the track below his daughter Miss Annie to Mr. Quitman Hood in Chester, South Carolina, on Thursday evening the 15th at 8 :30 o'clock. The marriage was not altogether unexpected, though the suddenness of othnrtteiaieiitiiecesiarr. NimcuM Sold si interference with the cut aud dried programme, to muzzle troublesome objectors, and to see that the orders of the Kolb leaders were Hulls and brought him to that BLOOD BAT p'. 111....

g. BILL COLLIEK'S station. His head was badly in jured and he was in a limD condi. the event took the family here some THE BEST IN THE WORLD, what by surprise m-as-much as.lhey carried out to the tetter. It is true that the obstreperous member oh the fur away outskirts of the con Is the best place to buy your drugs, tion when found.

He was neatly were not fully posted as to the hastv dressed and had a bottle nf laml. Design" that was greatly ven joyed by intentions o( tbe young people most medicine, etc; an presont. Contrary to the usual custom, th interested. vention, was profnee in his thanks to the temporary chairman for his repeated cnubs; but it can hardly Tbe affair is somewhat romantic. lodge on this occasion had a fw and seems to have been a mutual caso be believed that the aforesaid ob vitod guests among whom were the ministers and represenfatives of the of "love at first sight," the young people having known each other onlv nura and a copy of yesterday morning's Age-Herald in his pocket, lhere was, however, nothing irt bis pockets to identify him.

Hr lied 6andy hair and fair complexion. A Messenger waa immediately dispatched for Coroner Lewis to hold an inquest. The streperous individual knew the local press. about two months. full details of the conspiracy which After the installation exercises were oompleted the members of the lodge Several weeks aeo Miss Annie wnnt bid iair at one time in t.ha nr lull) out lo Chester, S.

on a visit to her ceedings to slip a coe and. thus together with their visitors partook of cousin, Mies Hood, and a delightful feast that was heartily prevent the full and complete de coroner with a jury of inauest livBry of the honest rank and file went down to Hulls yesterday af reaching there met for the first time the fortunate man whose wife she now is. They both seemed to be strone- of tbe Kolb party to the radical reusnea oy all. Rising Virtue Lodge No. 4 is one of the oldest in the state and its membership is composed of many of our ternoon to look into the matter, but at the time of going to press republican party of the naUon.

a ho Ag Herald is not hdulging nothing further had been learned ly attracted1 toward each other at I oesi citizens who take an active inter Aim oosa, rumor and id vmr, est in its good work. once and in a short time tbe mui-'' ti I-. 'he facts are as here stated. The On Wednesday afternoon of ual admiration developed into love last week, at Samantha. Wv- an engagement that na3 De.en aone' and followed by We do strictly a jVoMii business, no CHQiHIMW YORK.

rivt lieatlia Ja That Citf Yeaterdaj man Cowden, the eldest son of Mr. resulted in a speedy marriage. I aeir "c.iops at the Shot ght that b. M. Cowden, was accidentally The bride is a lovely young ladv For sale By tliey may be on top even if tMr shot by his brother Billie.

The bullet entered the back near the of yaried accomplishments and the groom is to be congratulated on JUvers go to the boitorr. New Yort, Board of Health announced this side snd went through the bodv Will th" people of AlabtnirnVi 5Tv J'n the prize he has won. i ii. i to the plana of this o-1 A i 'ii JLi J3 A.JC Mr. Quitman Hood, tbn breaking one rib in, its course.

rruinini TofAca') liill i I bv tbe wav. in a ilif.l.anl. rolotivn iun luteal The boys were at the barn, near uiKuifuA0bu a i in tun bride, is a promiurnt merchant of I tonest, men who followec Kol'o in afternoon that from bacteriological examination made by prof. Herman Beggs ou bodies of Beveral suspected cholera patients, it is evident that not less t.han five deaths from Asiatic cholera have occurred in the city of New York. the house shooting at rats, when the accident occurred.

Chester, South Carolina, and is a August permit tbemselvtS to hi Am i I who stands well in his oommunitv. fl The wounded boy is doina as having the respect and confidence of 1 10 lhe enemieg of well as could be expected. He has u.UU HUH. 1 hAIYIllV WJ 1 1 some fever now but it is thoueht FEMALE COLLEGE Mr. and Hood Will doubt ess 1 ollnw vi.ii i DEATH OP EX-GOV.

THOS. WlQlk lha nnrAta I 1 i H. a kllDU UCEtl HL IM to barter him off for official nnsi and hoped that he will recover Breeze. AL0NZ0 HILL, President. early date, where a cordial welcome awaits their coming.

tion to the Mosely gang of white ffpnbiican office-holders and men who care nothing for the peace and happiness of the white and black NEXT SBSabH. BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 1892 WATTS. Montgomery, Sept. 16, 1892. Special to Gazette.

Ex-Gov. Thos. H. Watts died suddenly this morning. I MAYWUTT HlflAIIUJUli MRS.

HARRISON WORSE. Mrs. Harrison, wife of President Harrison is reported much worse A new court house is to be built at Morgan oounty, to cost races of Alabama? Age.Herald. ATALOGUES Giving Full Information can Pro forty thousand dollars. and it was feared that she would not live through yesterday.

cured at the Colleea or at the Citv iWvlr. Stftrea. Hon. L. W.

Turpin, of Hale The little town 'of Brundige, Pike county was visited by a moBt destructive fire on last Saturday night, Several stores and contents were burned. Indianapolis, Indiana, had a two hundred thousand fire on the Hth inst, The Alliance Kews nubliahed at and will be mailed anyj addresa ft application to the President county, has been nominated for congress in tea 9th district, Guutemil'e, has suspended..

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