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The Alabama Courier from Athens, Alabama • 2

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'Never jt olf till tomorrow what Final Settlement of Guavdian- Sells Only Tb POLITICAL COQUETTES Wo liave un criticisms to pass upon the giddy femiuiuecoqiiottotif society. J. TI KREXflSE, Business Jlan.ngw, All Over Alabama. Fair at Orrvillo, uext wek. Draymeu of Mobile, have been ou a strike, y.

5 The Zufaula Tuliiic Library bas been sold fir $450 00. Birmingham, has at last organized an artillery JOHN E. -LOGWOOD, WITH taXTEZDAJ, OCT. 20, 1881. All Around the World.

Minucsota is tinkering her Au American hotel is to be erected in Loudou. ,1 Foster, radical, has been re-elected Governor of Ohio. During September, immigrants landed at New York. Recent election iu Iowa shows that the Jtadicals have 40,000 majority. WHOLESALE 1 kTus IVeWiHtlin not yet wade any change, in ha, Cabinet But he soon yiU.

Cmo. W. Vergini. hnv-l tnff ilecounced Eiddldir as. a liaiae War, 4 hostile eetiog bctweeu them Is xpectl to take place, to ileciiia whether italinU rkl.lle W'we or riddle 7 AND BOTTOM KOS.

2rG AND 258 1 advancements on consignments or cash advanced to buv cotton. Luera VV. H. SYKES B-VltD, tbe modern ehevuluy mm 'JTiWwa fas only I'resi-. AtaX uf for a brief period.

The lStfjMililWuMs found (fiat they nuM IK eiert tly aud IAarid feri being ghul to lie eveu tntmi eUutee, sat silatitty aud pcrtuitt ed them to unseat a ian against whom ayetiM but rote, aud place Aim hi '4tfiehauv Tub duelliujj tu Virginia continues, 1 FRONT STREET, TEfcTNESSES ALABAMA. Cigars and will be sulci nt Tlie IBoss ATHENS, J- 'Juit k'kH tto lnu done. The toy pis-. fc4aj whieai hava been, the death of so many lattneeut (man boys, ought' to be KEEP OX HAND A FULL LIXE OF Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Bran, Corn, ASyD GAINED GOODS. exclusively ib the bauds of ir- duellfcta, The pistol would Iu conncctiou with the Grocery Department a fine assortment of Boots, Slues, Eats, Caps, Hardwire, j(eo fc thir repntAtjuu for ikuger, tli duellist gain some reputation.

danger, and thus soiua good would -ji bo done for something or sotuebody, 'Bekatok Mabone and Senator DuviU'liayW-yolitipftl indipeiuhkjts! It did not -take the country long "lueuaur but the Pit sideut y- ttm of the Senate is a roau of such bread til that it takes tape and tiujo to get the exact measure of his iudepeu- item Prices! TI18 Best Brands of All of which "QUICK SALES AND COME AXD SEE L'S. 20 lv rwiiee he has suffered luiusclf to be Used by tbe Kepublieans" to displaea Senator Bayard, and thus aided in setting the puerile precedeut of putting -tip and pulling down, thejobof meas uring bun grows easier. Mutd, Ad-nertiaer, Thvmk au be no doubt about the C. W. CRENSHAW; a rnTTTivro A 1 u.

rt.un.ij I A UFA CT VRE li'S AG EST FOlt THE VKEY BKST 'Ml FOETUS TEICTIOI EII1S, tet that a better aud more prosperous day bas dawned upon the South. Al- most every day we read of some new enterprise in the Soth which is start- i eauitalfets. We as a Ttcoole. are lust now befrlnn? to' utrik Wftter Wheels, and Mill Machinery, Circular Scars caul Belling, Stationary and Portable Horse Powers, Mlicat Threshers, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, bcth horso and belt, Steel, Brass, Maleable Iron and other Castings. -Inm Roofing, Snsh, Doors ami Blinds, Lumber and Laths.

upon that polity which, pi ore than all others," will forever bury sectional Strifes Whenever Northern men be- enme istented in the busiueds and -uinierce of tlie South, there will be juiira abuse of the purple- oitlKir Hannibal Hamlin, uf Maine, has bceu appointed U. 8. Minister to Spain. A committee of tbe'Uuited States Seuatc is preparing a new Bankrupt President Arthur and part of his cabinet went to Yorktown. on Mon-dav.

Jay Gould has bought au extensive fouudery aud car factory at Marshall Texas. King, the balloonist, made a successful ascension at Chicago last Thursday. Subscriptions to the fuud for Mrs. Garhelds beueht, now amount to Chattauooga is making efforts to have a Methodist College located iu that city. I The President has demanded the resignation of assistant Post Master General, This is a grand week at Yorktowu.

The centennial auuiversary of the surrender of Com wallis. Bradstreet reports 127 business failures iu the United States aud Canada for last week. Seven Jews, exiles from Eussia, arrived at New Orleans last Saturday. Others are to arrive sooii. Boston will have a World's Fair some time if five million dollars cau be secured for the purpose.

Twenty millious of dollars are wait ing iu the Uuited States Treasury for the holders of past due bonds. Senator Maxey thinks the cotton crop cf Texas will not be more than one third as large as last year. A banker of New York wants oi.e million of Confederate bonds. He pays from 2 to 83 per thousand. Five thousaud French troops have bceu driven trom Houdura to Sua bv about the same number of Arabs.

A Louisville star g.izer says he has discovered a double comet, which is euciicled by uiue other small comets. A magazine at Bradford, containing 300 pounds of nitro-glycerinc, exploded Jast Friday. Two meu were killed. Wm. WulU mis stubbed to death, at I-'usterville, Just Saturday, liy lii cousiu aud brother-iu-law, J.

B. Ualiard. Virgiuia puliticiiuis talk at eaeh other till they got tired, aud theu they keep up the debate by shooting ut each otlier. Iveports trom Yorktowu state that the military display ou lust Saturday, was oue of the gruudeat ever sceu ou this coutiueut. I'aruell was arrested iu Dublin lust Thursday, aud lodged iu jail, charged with inciting the tenantry to resist payment of just rents.

Eighty families were made homeless by a conflagratiou at Kekouo, Colo rado, last Friday night Only twenty llMlIi AW 1a atnii.lii.n Zm CM 1UC Affair in Ireland aro becoming seri ous, and revolution is apprehended. i The Irish people nre evidently iu tamest iu their opposition to the lawr. I-iinleuliurger's factory in Philadelphia was burned last Thursday night. Idevcn opeiutivcs lost their live, and twenty others were I An extensive enng of counterfeiters has been at work iu Middle Tennessee and Ktutueky, for some time. Iust week a U.

S. Detective arrested tweu- nu'1 are On Thiirwlay uf last week, the I'. Senate, by a vote of 33 to 34, elected David Davis, of Illinois, President pro trio of that liody, and he is now virtually Vice -Prcsidcut of the United Stntcs. GuitenU iv as arrnignctl before tlie' criminal court for the l)itrct of Co- it you can Ho to nay, dear lummy, said nuuuii. "Then fiuisU up the plum-puddiug to night," said the sweet child.

Senator Bayard ouec closed a speech iu the Senate with Greek quotatiou, and of the four Senators who heard it, only one understood it; and Ire didn't know what it meant. "Wo have not enough -chairs for our company'' said a. gay wife to her trugal liuslmnU. 'I unity of oliairs, but too much company," replied the gay young wife's husbaud, with a sigh. A writer ou physiognomy sagely ays, A human face without a nose doesn't amount to much;" whereupon auother writer observes that "a human nose without a face doesu't amount to much either." A Smooth Complexion can be had by every lady who will use l'ai-ker's Ginger Tonic.

For promptly regulating the liver and kidneys and purifying die blood there-is nothing like it, and ibis is the reasoii why so quickly removes pimples qnd gives a rosv bloom to the cheek. See notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Non-Residents. IN EE Petition to Probato "Will.

The Shite of 'Alabama Limestone Co. rnOBATE COURT, OCT. 18, 1S81 TIIIK day comes William A. McDonald, petitioner, unit files in this Court under oath, a certain paper purporting to be the lust will ami testament of Ktlward MclVmahl, lute an inhabitant of tho Couuty of Limestone, Wtate of Alabama, and pray-1113 that the fnune may be IVobated and recorded in" this onlee as the last "Will and Testament of said tcnlator4 And it appearing to the Court by the oath of petitioner that the toiiowing lieux ot saiu estate arc on-residents of the State of Alabama, to-vit Au-raritus McDonald, who is over the Law of twentv-one vears, and resides in the Male ot lenncsKce, also two emmreu ol James McDonald, deceased, Klizabeth McIKnald, the name of the other unknown to petitionrr, grand children of said testator, who reside iu the State of Missouri, both under the acre of twentv-one vetus Cvrus M. Scott, who is twenV-one vi ars of age and resides in Missouri, and AViliiam E.

and John T. Seott, both of full age, and reside iu the Slate of Tex a. It is ordered by the Court that The 14th day of November, 1SS1, lesct as a dnv for (he hearing petition, and that notice of the filing of tlu'samu he given by publication in the Al'ihumu Vtntricr a mwjpaper published in raid County, for three successive weeks, notitvmg saul non- rcsideins and all other petvoiis interested, to appear on said day and contest the probating of said Will if thev think j. X. M.YI.nXK, Oct.

20 3v. Judge oi' I n-aie CHEAP 1 lfi TTTa T) TP JLi.l.a) AiiW til felllW THE ui Ktckin's MTJTXIAL Benefit AssoiattoiJc OF Nashville Tenn. Insurance Menibersliip Foe 5.00 i Dues or lodge Meeting. Ol-TICKKS: II. W.

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C. Ekuieck, General Ayeitt. Persoiw juiuiug leirc tbe firt of January next, pave $2 annual iluc. Call on J. J.

Agent, Athene, Ala. oct20-lv. TO RElMT. IX pursuance of nn order from the Honorable Probate Court of Limestone County, i lie undersigned as guardian of tlie minor heir-, and agent for the widow of Ed Hi ne, will on Monday, November, 14, 1881, the conrl-hoii door in Athene, nut to the highest bidder the lauds belonirinsr to the estate of Ed I line, deceased. Term an uttual.

John TritRKXTixE, l20-4w. tiiinrdian. FREE Send to MOORKU BISIXKHH XI ERaiXY ur lliiiNtriikiirircular A ItTcnctaal BuincNi K-tKXrl. itnbtittct tiratty prar. BENSON'8 CAPSINE POROUS PLASTER.

Over rfHK) DrnggHlnnml PliVKiciaiw have figned pajier Ptiitin that lk iwmV Cap-fine I'mi-oii IMnten. are superior to all oilier-. Trice 25 cents. 4w. BOLD MEDAL AWARDED tt A n'hir A DowandKmt Mi d-Al Wurk.w rsntd the bMt Ami.

to xrrf xnan.wtttV4 tt. 8- irtcof I Mm It I' imL rra-tina bonni in ftiwtt Frtmca man. a. tnibottcdi 1 jil gUtJtl pTKCtiirma bint if nl FJk iinr tnr 41 36 nt rrn famtmtf, iu nmcni Puhnric Mi.ft. onfi now mimr.feiiiust CUTICURA Permanently Cures Humors of the Scalp and Skin.

tuiiciimnimdktare fur wile hrnlldruij- KM. rriocil i i Tu rin, MfIi' innl J-l- 1v niii nil litifK rtk lnrtn Isri-Vf-a. fi i 'n liirp' ry. rnar ipnl WKKKH 1 Trh.l, iUwton, Mnwt. JT' -Ml maiiwl irvv on mx ipt of price.

PinTP.n'sciNCERi TOrJIC. BEST IUU SUII RESTOBtR- UI jr. nf llicHtoniwh, I'Miwrla, unif, l.irpr nnr! I 4 HISCOX Chomiat, IT. Y. 4t jj0g0 AOEKTS VANTE) to IcU tio i A I It- I- 111- I.AHhlVI II mkr1M jl trin.i,i 11...

hi. wife and mm kef, the I I II aK-fc rtiamlXT; lllllta.1 mint" i I 1 I EMp. State of Alabama -Limestone Co. l'llOlUTE COUHT, OCTOW'It 10, 188lH riTIlIS cume "William Lewie, gunrdinn of tieorye W. MeCormuek, Janu-s M.

Me-t'itrmaek and iSnndi Jlnnvn, wife K. I), ltiowa, and lilv hi.s stjilcinwitft, and voucliorrt for a final settlement of his naid Il is ordered bv die Court that the 1 14th day of November, 1681, be apHdnted a day on whien to make hiieli tinal wtllenicnt, and liml notice tlieri-nf Le givtn by publication for three coniecuiive weeks in the Alabauia Couimku, a laiblished in paid couutv. All persons in interest can appear ou theday aforesaid and. contest the same it they think prnm-r. It vlso npiiears that JamoK I.

Mef'or-maek and tSarali K. llrown, wife of It. D. Brown, are both non-residenls of lb ih county and state, and that both now reside in the eitv of state of Tennefsoe, and it is ordered that this publication shall be sulHcient uotiee of said Hnal pettlement. J.

X. M.U.OXE, octi3-3t Judge of Probate. EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD! THE abovfe reward a offered for the an prension and delivery to the Sheriff of Limestone Ceonntv, State of Alabama, charged with the murder of Janien tirigsbv. Sept. 20th 1881, in Limestone Couutv, Alabama.

The Governor of miid State having ottered thrc liuntlree tvt lurs, and tJe- trvia C. Urigsby nve hundred dollarn, to be paid on certilieate of said Sheriff, that said Martin Tyler has been delivered to him. Description: Martin Tvler is about 5 feet 8 to 10 inch es high, weighs lti-3 pounds, thin vis- aged, inclined to frtoop. dark brown hair, and small black eves. OCTAYIA C.

GRKJSBY. We the undersigned are ivell aciuainted witli Mrs. (irigsby. She is responsible and iu every way reliable, and have no hesitancy in saying the above rewatds will be promptly paid. Luke I'ryor, IS.

Sanders, Ex-Probate Judge, Tanner, B. 1'. Harris, Jno. alone, Judge of Probate. Letters of Administration.

The Stale of Alabam(iLunextinc County. Peter F. Crenshaw Estate of. LETTERS of administration upon the estate of riaid deeetlent huviiif; bet-n trautt'd to the nndersijjuedon the 20th day of September, 1S.SI, by the Honorable Judge of the Probate Court of Limestone County, Alabauia, notice is hereby given that all IwrsoiiH having claims against said estate will be required to present the fame within the time allowed by law or that the name will'be barred. LAURA B.

CRENSHAW, Admr'x of Pi F. Sept. 20 iiw. N0N RESIDENT KOTICSr State of Alabauia Limestone Co. To Maiey 5L Foia'i ani Xoiu.k Smitiisox: yoU are hi Spring Tern hflvhv notified that at the prinif term l.M,ot tlteCircuit Lourt ot Limttone County, Alaitama, in a cause therein pending, wherein Malcom (J.

Ma ples is plaintilt, U. indman, tletenuant, and Isaac Anderson hl Court in snb, InlliiseanTOeomestbei.hi hoc, an omer was stanee as follows planum uvattornev. also thcgarnisliee in person, aud, tn his oalh, answers in open court that he was indebted to said defendant, and alleged in Ihk answer that he has been notiiied that Mary M. Fcgg and Noble frmithson claimed said iiuk-bteilness, and it being suggested to Couri that said claimants reside out of the of Alabama." It is tiu-fro orduivd by the court, that proceedings against said garnishee be suspended, and that publication once a week for three successive weeks, be made in the Alabama a newd-paper ptiluivhcd in said county cf Limestone, notifying said Mary M. Fogg and Noble Smithson to appear at the next term of this Court to be held on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Honday iu October, 1881, at the Court-house iu the town of Athens in satd County of Limestone, and contest with the fdaiutin" the right to paid indebtedness of said garnishee.

You will therefore appear in ok'dienee to said order, or sutler the consecpience of non npearaiice. Witness my baud and seal thin Dth day of October. 18Sl. MOORE. octI33t Clerk.

NON RESIDENT NOTICE. State ot Ahibnam Limestone Co. IN THE CIIUTIT COURT, SPKINC TERM I8SL Malcom (i. Miiple, pl'ff. TN this cn use Xit appearing bv atKda- IKiitl rx.

AttachiueiU. r.Jiv ti 1 iimn ii di-ft. I mif vit that the defendant in justly indebted to the pluiutiflj and is non resident of the State so that the ordinary process of law cannot be aerved Ukjii him, nnd that an attachment has been levied by Rtimuiouing I-aac Anderson iw garnishee, to appear at this term of Court nnd answer as rcfpiired by law in such eases. was thereupon ordered by the Court that publication once a three. weeks, be made in the Alabama Cot'iUKB.

a ncwspaiier published in said cniintv of Limestone, rcpiiring the said Weslev U. Inman to- apear at the next term of this court, to be held ou the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday in October 1881, and make tU'fence to said suit. Now there fore, the satd Wodcy O. Inman is hereby notified to aptK-ar at said Court and make defence to said suit, or the same will be proceeded with nccordinrr to law. Witness my hand this Rlth dav of Octolter, 1H81 J.

A. MOORE, Oct. l.T-3w. Clerk. Soiitn-Westem Benefit Guild.

(A Marriage Association.) Nuptial J5iuiil, $2,000 KiKlov.iiiciit" 1,000 Annuity 1,200 ITcmo Office 33 Madison Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. Branch Guild, Athens, Ala. Hrit.8-:im. THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN. At no tinw in the Sooth's history han a well iiifuinicd ncwspnerirucil from ncom-mnndinff pfiint ftf fdMrvntioii for the col- k-ction and diiribtition of early iiitellitrcticc own more an iiHiiscnsioiiii(v 10 Fjuincrn boim-hfld than now.

cfhtrt of th Mnn(rcr of the Amrr trrtn to r.iaJUtHin ttrt asthcltCHt o- liiiral, ffsomiiHTfial ami latmly ncwfpajtvr in the sfiiiJbcnt MjiUt will iu no tmrtinilnr 1- rc4nscd, for the rining yenr. and ninny nU atv Cftl'tofnli 1 filial thP 111 fix vir. iti TiT.il:tiim- Irnvf not lieen nl.nw ha- nut iin iw man i mmi mml iluliitrn v- anoiim. oilier no- pniitr oiilli 1 Ii Ohio Itiver lin. fTix'iiil od an mnrli -r it np- if.

i. .1 i. he Tl. Wlv null HM ill vr ilailr b-n- tUfull kH Mml.ii.mr. i.n ihr lar t.f 1.1 ilili.nl ion.

Ii i.llmil wMn--. vn n'tiinr T.1.1, mm uf eccuott. i.wy are nuetiuy beginuiug to realbv the- advantage of investing mjutul lu SoutIiern injiwovgnicuts. Youug. nen aretvery being crowd- the business uutrts of die ast, ud with capital andeuergr, they seek the wore remunerative fields of the Jsoutk.

In a few years the bnsiuess interests of tbe North and South will flow through the same channel. There will be spirited and commendable rivalry, but there will be no time to though she as itieousUiiit as the uioiin "which changes monthly in its circled ofh." Jler iHtiuLilo inability to dceiile whiuk of several heaus she pre fPrSi vauity 1 luvo of iuluiira. ti' uk UliUol her from giving a ilteiilcJ uinr toany of them, and aiU fIris wUicU lead her to ure uo other, are all forgiven and overlooked. because they are regarded as privileges belonging to the iudiilged ami wor shipped "softer But when full I grown, eveu veuerabh nafti men oc cupying high positions of dignity, gravity and trust in the councils of the nation, lay aside thc-ir manhood aud exhibit the vacillation, ami puse iu the light and airr ot'thegaycrxjuette, we cauwot restruiu our expressions of repugiMuee and' disgust. Neither Malioue nor David Davis ljavo auy title to-day to the respect of the American people.

The former is physically the pest suited to these giudy aud unmanly trick of oouetry, Insig-uifieant iu bxlily proportions, lie cau flit from one position to another willi the greatest i ease, and while softly whispering a vote for the IJepublicnus ui the Senate at Washington, cau throw a kiss to his Democratic constituents iu Virginia with all the grace of a Lilliputian gallant. But David Davis is, physically, what Shakspeare represeuts Card.iual Wolsey to have been in character, tuna of an unbounded stomachs" and it is with ridiculous awkwardness tluit he waddles from one side to the other, and, while he clasps tbe Democratic palm iu his chubby haud, with bead averted, ogles the Republican iSeuatoxs opposite. But Mahoue.is far from considering himself insignificant, and would disdain to escape from Oie condemnation which his vacillation aud coquetry sliould bring upon him, by such a plea. He signs himself with much pompon the hotel registers, JIahoue of Virginia aud from such a parade of dignity we would reasonably expect to find him, at least mentally aud morally, if not physically, i Brobdignagiau. Yet what contemptible littleness, insincerity aud inconsisteucy he exhibits iu his thirst for place and power.

He fought with gallantry aud distinction against the emancipation of the negroes; and yet he allows a pol tical heuchmau to say iu pleading tu the negroes to support him, "I was a Yankee soldier, aud wore a blue uniform and fought on the battlefield to set you free." A pretty argument to be used in behalf of the ex-Confederate General Aud on the occasion of his first vote in the Senate, whila writhing uudur the fcr-ribile fayt jum ot Ten Hill's sarcasm, he -declared that he was as a Democrat as Hill himself. And yet we sec him currying the favor of the Republicans iu the Virginia campaign eveu going to Washington aud attempt ing to purchase their support with a vote for their tmrtizan measures. What persuasive, deceitful and ductivearts thi great political coquette must possess to win the votes of either party I The coquetry of David Davis, is still more disgusting, because we hail a right to exnect something better of him. He was once au able and high ly respected member of tbe Supreme court of the Luited Stales; aud it was to be supoosed that if he figured iu polities at all it would be iu a manner consistent with his previously lished character. Yet the fact has been very far from this.

He has pretended to be independent, while he re ally courted the favor of both parties, with the intention of accepting any ciiiiiluiucuU he could get from either. He was first heard of iu the political world as a probable Democratic uomi nee for the Prcidencv iu 1H73. we heard of him iu 1477 as a probable mcnilier of the Electoral commission, ho being at that time on the supreme bench. But before the Commission was organized, he 'was elected United States rjenator by the Demo-1 1 ui' i pain ummg un overur.inn view ot priprieiy iu inc case, and withdrawing from the Commission, leaving it in the Lands of the ou lex anu ucicriiiiiici lU'puiiiicnu a 8nl tbe 1 rcsidenrv of the Senate. Hu V11 tUe tlutt be thought they ought to have the I'resHlency tint would not offend (lie Democrats by voting against I5ay-unl, awl even pive it oil.

that he would ut sit silently by and permit the piiUI'k-aiis to unseat Buynrd after the uwi 'll aa uilr fickk' ami oMtli9li statesman, lnb uaJ -lvt certuinljr -jircKut parriutiif attitotnino tmrtrarcj iu the liiM. of Poppl I HlatnMH, ret 1nnt to truth! lit anul hitUti 'm) wm lir. mm -rrr 1 a.frnww, en. ttotfalU rt ao Illi tm mn trwmu. J-mr-arri'ii onttilmitc aoalier ot tmn-Hir fimiuy.

iibtb nmini I i I 41. I I 1 About 300 Jstudeuts are 'atteiiding the SL'lioolj at Mariou. Hauna Springs, iu DeKalb county, have eu sold for 15,000, Cullman county will have an in- creased acreage of small graiu. PolL-tas hi this State becomes de linquent, the first day of November, The banks of Selma hold assctts amouuting to over two million dollars. A Clarke Bounty mau has killed a rattle snake ith twenty three rattles.

Six children were I oru iu Cullman last week, Two pairs and two sin gles. Calhouu county, pays five dollars per mouth, for thenire of each of her paupers, W. Browu has an interest hx the Scottsboro citizen. His salutatory is too In Butler' couuty', there are reported 3Q oir'tbs" aud 16 deaths during r- G. If, Hurst of Mai-shall county, last week, lost his baud by putting it into a gin, "A new gin house belonging to 8.

Guice near Eutiiula was "burned on the 11th iust. One hutidrcd aud forty stiuleuts are in attendance, at the State University in Tuscaloosa. All the Huutsville papers, unite in saying that the Fair last week, was a grand success. Buildings of the Sloss Furnace Company, at Birmingham, are progressing rapidly. J.

L. Watkins, jr. has been appointed Superintendent of Public Schools for Madison couutv. Dr. J.

Furniss of Dallas county, hist week, lost his gin house and five bales of cottou by fire. Blacksmiths at Greeueville have advanced the prices for their work, twenty -five per ccut. Too many murders iu this State, and Limestone couuty has contributed more than her share. Lowudts county with a population of 31,178, reports 57 births and 40 deaths during Soptemher. The Autaugnavillc Factory will, iu a few start fifty looms, aud eigteeu hundred spindles.

Col. Joseph M. Hanibrick, died on the 7th at his home, near New-Market iu Madison couuty. During September there were 17 births aud 10 deaths, iu the city of Selma, ith a population of 750.5. Eureka Ir Company has scut a piece of fossilifcrous iron ore weighing four tous to the Atlanta exposition.

Forty-eight wounded soldiers iu Barbour county have applied for nid, under the act uf the last Legislature. Iu Lowndes couuty, there are eleven maimed soldiers, who are entitled to relief, under the law of Alabama. Henry Iiobsoii of Couceuh county has this year" made 13 bales of cottou and 300 kidiels of corn, with one horse. Citizens of Geneva couutv want the Government to remove olist ructions fr tlw Choctawliatchie 1 'bat boats can pass. river, go Columbia nnd Xcwton, iu ITeory county, arc thriving towiis.

The cit izcus nre erecting various uinuufactu rmg establishmcuts. Iu ChiK'taw county, lust week child of John ISoykin, was to fright- ened, by uiiexwctcdly meeting a snake, that it died in a few hours. Birminaliam Iron An', says that Mr. Delianlelalieu has wild the Pratt Coal Mines, to a cunimiiy of uortbern capitalists for one million dollars. The negroes of Surnpter county arc refusing (o work iu the cotton fields, giving as a reason for this foolishness, that Ihey are afraid that their will lie rutt off as soon as the crops are gnthercd.

Iu Orccnc county, IL K. Abrams, with three plows, has mode 8 tittle of cotton and 1000 bushels of corn; nnd Jasper Fiisnn, with the same nuinlier of jduwa madoIO Uiles of otfuu and IniMicta or com, nwk linve Wti openort at Deca- the Uurriur propi.sol tu uinevi'l to nt imrtfiern caitiilit, arc rntily t'i tuke nil tlie Ik L. If lliia lntpiiiciit rove true, aurk will Ix-giii on 1 lie nnd at nn enr- JiJiii Iirimdlieck lvertiel in tlie lr 1'; Hi-hmna -f JJurnlnr ajift, mni iihih liae hi rniHinw. 4 rmwiK'KKT, I iwitn'ii, FirriFni 111 CTev.1 urn rx-niicmt'r P1IHI1 tmj I I il MM a 1 II a few' tie to- fiT the quarrel over dead issues. Let the good work go aud let both' the North aud the South grow aud prosper.

Homing H'urM, GUTTEAXTS TBIAL. "We would rejoice to see Guiteau bave a fair trial, because it would op- erate beaeficiuliy upon our people, and it would be creditable to our Uepuub-V lie We would rejoice still laore to bear it proved kejoud a doubt tliat the Jtr ssaosra vasiiwaue. We would rath- er believe the act to have been that of irresponsible madman, tbau to be- Jieve that a heart aa black, aud a oamt so eumardjy, as to ao uie need. SMALL at a 13 a 1jt a i B. H.

8TIBFI 1IEAI.KU IX FIHE COLD SILVER LEVERr 1 Vl i J.J,"' Fashionable Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Etc, i ti Xo. 11 I'nion Street, near Market, Every article wild is warranted as All watch work guaranteed fur one year. Oct. 7 pc. McCLTJBE'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 65 Union Street, Xadtvifle.

Tenn. THE proprietor of thiit llieoWenl Miific in the South, taken leHnre in inforniiiiR bin many friemlit kihI tbe itrneml puhlic, that nfler thirty vearn cxjierietM-c iu the hiirtincrW, he it convinced that the following Pi a no nnd Orgniw are the Imt aiul moMt du ruble, and nre nold fit the niwt. JYfinfMfroin Win. Knuhe A OiM Krnnicli iiitch, J.lI.Fi-lier.nnd WheeltM-k ACo. OitfiniH from Jlurdett A C'o C'loiigh Warren, New Knglund Organ mid Ne IMuh I'ltra.

Tliene ore fully varrantcd in every particular, nnd mhl for earh, negotiable paper, or on iiiHtullmeiit planH. Send for deicrip-tive mtiilopic nnd rice lint. Having the armmulation of heet iniific for over thirty yearn, (wuuc of which iit now out nf nrint,) embracing every grade, from a Virginia Keel or lu gTo wng, to the work of the old. and great Master, we prooe lu preJcnt to our patrons (hij imineiiMc Ktock, nrcrlfi Thnt for everv dollnr'd worth mml npwanl ordered or fee ted from the general Mock, un ciini nmount will he given out ot thin accumulation. A wholesale deportment ha Iwen added for the wile of amall Mnfical Imtrumenti, fStringx, Harmonica, MufHnl Tovp, to which the attention of th tnerehant it called.

Semi for aainple order with ttittiff action gunraiilced. Icc. 8oie I'mprietor Application for Partition of Re al Estate, StaU of Alnbnum Itinotoie County. I'HOIUTK 24, MTIIH day came 'diine Jt'hrwlon ami filed in thix Ouirt her petition and application in writing alleging thai Abeam! I'hni 1c II. Jrcll arc joint owiwra andowiHrnt in common of cert in irat estate de-vtilpeij in paid H'tiiion, lying in tbe County of tJiuetotic, nnd State of AUImma, ntldnray ing 1 Hut iaid laud iMnf he partitioneti ami divhhd, and that ciwiimWidomTa be apniut ed for that purpr-p.

The 7th day of HorembM, 1881, tail appointed day for the bearing of the nine, ami inntnitrh an it amaran that! the? KH11I nnntu u. ta mmmr mw iinrirHii pnid land retiidcfi withont tbe Hate, It iherrforennlercil that notice of antd pttUUm ami of the time ami place art for hearing Im given by puhliration to lienmtintied weekly for Ihrt-e aiiccwiv wwfca in tlie Alalma oritiKK a newpaier NibliKhrd In thw coutitr. JOHXN.MATsOXl-; Judge of t'ftilmtv Wept. 20-Hw. i -j jj -I I if I1I L.

i Xa I could be (band within the koaedaries ear vast These higli en- ample, exercise a stronger aud a wi Jkt than obscure oeeurreu-' es Mar. The devotma of Mrs Gar- HIUpi HEX VUVOUtM IIUCUUUU US notluegtaore than matry an obscure .41 1. A I 1 woniau hai! exhibited to a little circle of acuaiutaucea. And yet it was well i for the telegraphic wires to proclaim it through every land; and for the press of the civilized tun-id to praiac EXCELLENT BOOKS. WRITINGS OF JAMES T.

FIELDS. Yesterdays witli Authors. 1 vol. 12mo. half Clllf 4.00.

Contexts. Thackeray, Hawthorne, Dickens, Wimrsworth, Slisj Milfonl, ISany and some of his Friends. The volume is full of interest to the lov-ersof thosegreatauthors. Ai'c York World. It oflers a rare charm to" the lovers of literary anecdote, a class which probahly includes the whole of its renders, and in many considerable portions possesses in-terest no less enticing than tlie naive recitals of llnswcll or the pleasant recollections of Oahbllobinson.

Sew York Tribune. Mr. Fields is a fortunate man, at least in two respects he has enjoyed the intimate acpiainlaiice, or. Htronger, the warm friendship, of many of the eminent authors of tins generation and he has the rare faculty of being able to relate his rcminisircnees with a grace, an elegant ease, a genial cr-sonality, a scholarly and poetic taste, such as. few possess.

Vuityrefttttior.ul (Jmtrtaly. UNDERBRUSH. Xcw Edition. Knlarge.1 by 100 pages. "Little Classic" style, SI .25.

A pleasant book of genial essays and sketches of life. The author has oli-servatioii Imth for pathos and humor, and blends them with excellent common sense anil practical advice. 'Tlie Academy, Mr. Field's chief characteristics, we hold, is his habit of knowing precisely tlie bent and most entertaining persons that areto be known; of lieing present on the most interesting occasions, and of having all sorts of lucky things befal him in the way of ex-crieucc. After thin his leading Irait is a disposition to tell us all about the pleasant people he has met, the entertaining things that they said and did, and the results of tlie lucky chances that have befallen him.

Atic lor'ifc Ereitintj iW. CAHLYLE'S ESSAYS. Popular Edition. The Critical and Miscellaneous Essays of TiiomahCaui.vi.k. I'optdnr JCditioti.

With fine Portrait. Jn two Volumes, 12uio. This is tha most complete American edition of t'arlylc's remarkable Essays, and presents them in a form nt once attractive and so iiicxiicnsive as to bring them within the reach of all. LOXGFEIiO'W S2CTH5AY 3003. Arrangiil by C'H'AlllrrTF.

Fiskk IIjtw. With a fine, eiitircjy new lortrnit and twelve Illustrations, cspiare iHino. taste-folly taiiied, $1.00. A ls'sutifiil little volume, rnntaining sc-Icetioim made with great care from both the prose and poetical works of Henry Wads-worth lmgfellow, for every of the year. The book is liound iu tasteful style, and is ill all respects one of the and most attractive birthday books ever issued.

sfi hif tdl HaokMellerz; or nf pont-pnid nn retviiit of nrir lot the I 'jl ITOX, Ji 1 FF 1 .1 A July 7 11:11. Mass. CHEAP LUMBER. wish to sav to all who need Build ing Material, thnt wc have oi-ened a LUIYiLStK YAKU in Athens, and will furnish from our Mill on riney Creek, nil kinds of Lumber, at reasonable priei. All orders from a distance iilled with promptness ami dispatch.

CIIAH. It. HAVES, and f. W.fKEXHII.VW. April 28 It.

FOR SALE. MY HI Ncrv 1IOI SE OK KiX 1MK)MH WITH rant and oiok room, carnage anil coal lionsr, together with four and one quarter acrea of Inml, anil as goo.1 water as i iiierv is in iiiii.i-ir- north of the Keniale Ci.1l.ge, and suitable for any one wishing arh.Mil girls lo Imard. In tlie best neighborhood in town, henlthr and well sha.le.1. Apply to I In. J.

It. H.irriA orCiiAi. U. Havks. Kiiiling to sell il i for rent, rowcsaion ghTn Uen roiuirwl.

til. VS. M. II.VYFA if, itiu glowing terms. Aot that Uiej vr.

n. i i i deserved iiwre notoriety than that of any otli-J rrr MnltlavUe, but' beraiise that very notoriety aiade it ex ircme a wider in 4eu-e. A ltd ofGeu. timficld's iu fcew scJ bv muy private men. aud did I rausc uf hi.

position; ami vet we must njikt their because tluit very tiotorict a all pveiim a broader iu-ilucuce. So ui this eae oi'Uuituui's a lair trial is to 4 because Ik is any mora tu it thaw auy tHre jirwnr. VuuU Im, but bemuse 1 I hitiild'ii, Ufit 1-Vidtiv, and 7th of the ik-w IIIinhI wiw set for trial. The Lr-H J'thtm Mwisai. I Toli.1T rVur, i ITHTH Mri'K INAr, of in is to Ix argued Miiwinm.S.at t.V.Jn lirnvjorlmrltcru mid U.n JSut inlacir iu fi.vw tf to him- riu-loWnauueoriba law.

We went for Infru tlie 'UUIi iuet. Hcnatur Malione nai orrcsleJ kit Sutunlny, Uwn sunpiciou that lie temlc! to to Virginia to fight a (duel with thn. Jul ml A. Early. Multoiie now gays lie had uo iu ten Hod lu figlit.

The Irwh of tlie United Hint arc ihCm, IwaeJ lu that no law- laic 1. tu Mfirmluiti lfi vow wim unuoruiM umj utwuiTj mm i 1 1 i w. lv mtoM mvt nt wiH i ruiltU liiulniiul. It hp i JijiTiir tL leotia of I VtwraUc biiihl tldf mid frvui i jurevti im mcwrwiwgw witter wh, i tl CtilMtilcrauIr excitcil OVur the imnris-' KmIoc ami cntm lr diH.n'iii from Urn- nnr Inimlml iimiiwimhi nullum n-. I lew.

tinKcr Kwwetifvw ami olMrTonien, n. It niinllv, Ut htvc tin jwtrniM willi lite frpfli- OUinent uf I'arunll, aud other feeders n-vrr S(V. ami nirm. I now, ami it onllnjr ft.r Irlixnii.hlc tiiat iluj lidierod hiui iuaaue at iltc tiiM ut Ae atumiStuiiUm, refuse tu pi 1 1 Wai4Mgti to tftiff iu mm (arr. I i tliat tli.

of imwatr iie'r-mrutcol pk in' it. arnrrar uf tlwajr1i caaiaum- of the laiid League in Irelnad. Meet inga art being lieUl alimwt everywhere, mul nniM, Im iifiiiriniy iiitii lti iMrfn. tmmuries. 1 1 8 Alawty uf Engliab nobility bate pirfllMC fitlej tite eylull, pleaaure Toyage aroinid wwM, fliey Marte.1 from South- -twl tarn.

4. If itnxvirM Mat lb Mt, tbra baa; tbe munl-- Iaa. 11 im tlmt ha irraHii-JU at tit liw tnm iilllnjr, I lh Hamo i4 riwtirr. fnf the mk tmr amntrr, nasi the fr 1 Hint. lUt 0.4 Mtialr 1.1.

1 mwiuM lint un 7 1 jpow to sjieDilotiiHC month III secinr tfc fc ,,,,1 f.niy ftjiir jOTrtii, and make txteusive Tl. only sisl fUi-nts l-r 3 immtiw. iwny mil air work. Thert Jar- fill i. s-Jrs ijr i iW.Mi.lr,lr...ia IfhilSt BOO.

ISisrak Atrca, iH IWUltft ISIUiH, THE AMEIIICAX. tm.l Atlanta, 4 'ashrillc, Tenn. Tli. aiiJ fUinn fur inonilw. Ihnlr I rr, Ulic rai.

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