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3VE "2' fanner. MRS F. REYIOLDS, have ths pwer to enlarge the scope of its operation, but even if he Letters Testamentary. JohnJA. Milhouse, deceased, estate of Letters Testamentary were of Rev.

Dr. Paret, recently elected Bishop of Maryland the earliest and latest of American Bishops. The price is 25 cents a number, or 12.50 yearly, postpaid. Mrs. should not do so, but allow it to remain as it will be when he finds it, he will at least have done as well Dealer Tti lit F48GI GOODS granted to the undersigned I 1 1 CUter end.

rroprittor. Fbank Leslie. Publisher. 53, 55 mm his Republican predecessor. Why, should the virtuous by tne Hon.

J. n. simone, juugt 01 the Probate Court of Limestone county, upon the estate ofJohn AMilhouse on the THURSDAY, DEC, 18. tfSKKTf Js? Ssj? IT YTTJT Tribune cry out that civil service and 57 Tark Place, New York. First Bound of Quarterly Meetings for Decatur District, IT.

A. Confer 11th day of Deo. 1884. is in danger because Senator Pendleton and other prominent Demo The Gentlemen Who Owned the Office. AND 5SARY STAPLES Notice is herebv given to all pereons IDIRrZ" GOODS ence.

holding claims against said estate to crats say the law applies to only Then are variout little slices of present them wtkiu the time per- Decatur station, Decmber 20-21, 14,000, offices? scribed bv law or thev will be barrea Wine Clothing, Boots, Shoes and 1SS4. Trinity at Trinity, Dec. and those owing tlio estate will makt AN ACT payment to us. contolation for Republicans to be found here and there in the hour of defeat. For instance, there is 2728, '84 Courtland station, at IS 3STOW COMPLETE V.

A. JUilhouse, ixecuter. lo suppress and prevent the in Courtland, January 3 4, 1SS5 Athens station, at Athens, Jan. LADIES CHILDREN, ALSO troduction and sale of obscene li And I ask inv patrons to come in will. Notice of Application for Pardon.

terature and obscene papers in the some satisfaction in the knowledge that the Republican defeat has The State of Alabama, State. Limestone County. their Cash and I assure them 1011. Limestone circuit, at 17 IS. Town Creek circuit, at Town Creek January Sec.

I Be it enacted by the Gen- To all whom this may concern ALL KINDS OF OUTFITS FURNIS ED ON SHORT NOTICE. brought to their senses a certain clasB of Government office-holders who have been holding fat positions Take notice that the uneraigned will, on or before the 2oth dav of December. eral Assembly of Alabama, That any person who shall bring or cause to be brought into this State 2425. Leighton circuit, at Leighton, Jan uary 30 Feb. 1.

18S4. make anplicution to the Governor of Good Credit Customers will also find Alabama to pardon Dick Kichards of the offense of Grand Larceny, of which oilense the said Dick Richards was convicted in for many years, and who were disposed to indifference about con Moultou circuit, at Mt. Moriah for sale, or shall sell or offer to sell, or shall receive rubscription CUTTING AND FITTING DONE IN THE LATEST AND MOST JLIFIFIROVEID STLTE. O-A-LIj jnsro examine. OppoBlte MetlaodLLst cawron, ATHENS, ALABAMA.

the Circuit Court of Limestone county at it their advantage to trade with Uie aU Term ot Said Court 1S.S4. tributing by personal effort and for any indecent periodical newt- K. B. AiAsoK. February 7 8.

Oakville mission, at Antioeh, Feb, 11. Danville circuit, at McKendree February 14: 15. otherwise for the success of the paper tending to debauch the mor All kinds of als, or any indecent boole or pa Composer's Mies per or shall advertise any of said Somerville circuit, at Orm'a Cha- DAN MANNIIf Q'S IDEA. COUNTS? PRODUCE articles for sale, or shall print any i pel February 2122. FALLSEASOI The Albany Argus is Dan Man of the said articles with the intent; Oleander mission, at Canes Creek, Of Time Fixed for Partition of IRWIH7 s-DEaLES IN-: Taken in exchange for goods.

Give Land. to sell in this state shall be guilty Februay 14. At oi a misdemeanor, and on convic-- Hartsell circuit, at Hartsell, Febru- me a trial. IN pursuance of, and in accordance rung's paper, and he is supposed to be Got. Cleveland's right hand man.

Speaking about Republicans holding over in offices that they witt, tM-mftflnd nf ft nnmmiS uon inereoi snau De nned not loss ary 28 March 1. than fifty dollars nor more than Falkville circuit, at Ebenezer, dated the 20th day of November 2Lis one thousand dollars. March 7 -S 1884 issued and addressed to the un old and Silver have held for twenty odd years. Between W. II.

Sykes and tJliacge's Saloon. dersigned bv the Hon. John Approved December 6, 1864. i Cullman miesio, at Cullman, the Argus says "It is very pleas Official: March 14 15. OLD RELIABLE, 18- ESTABLISHED IN 65.

Malone, Judge of the Probate Court of Limestone county, Alabania. We Ellis Phelan, ant to be winners. So pleasant Secretary of State. The District Stewards will pleaBe John Grawim will on the 1st day ot January 1880. at 12 o'clock attend at the Court meet me in Decatur at the Metho that winners should be magnani house of the said county for the pur dist Church, at 10 o'clock, Janua MR.

IKE ROSENAU Las just returned from the east where mous toward losers, but the idea that by some political alchemy the ry 15th, 1S85. A full delegation is pose of making division according to law of certain lands between James A. Robinson. Martha F. Jones, wife of ELKMONT.

To the Courier. Messrs. Phillips and Westmoreland, administrators, sold the personal property belonging to the es- i i mi tj he hat been attending the great i winners are not going to be winners earnestly requested. R. A.

Timmons, P. E. Decatur, Dec. 6, 1884. D.

C. Jones, Sarah Sanders, wife of opening of the leading and the losers are to become H. Sanders aud Emma Koltnson as ners, may well be dismissed joint owners there of. An early anecdote of Larkin G. Dress Goods Firms me out inst.

me property soia FAMILY GROCERIES. 1ST1D the the public mind." This has well it being a credit sale. Meade, the sculptor, is the subject of a poem in the forthcoming Jan- Keuben At, tJrnig, J. F. Tennison, J.

J. Christopher, S. Corder, Commissioners. was a marriage in this vi uarv Harpper's from the pen of cinity last week, the contracting Of the Metropolis. OUR STOKE it crowded to overflowing in all 1 Wallace Bruce.

As aboy he built parties were Mr. Geo. Clem and of snow on the village green the State of Aiahama Limestone county, t-; 'r, figure of "The Snow Angel," and Miss Bryant. Dr. M.

F. Westmoreland left last Sunday for Florida to look at the Probate Court Nov. 29,1884. ITS DEPARTMENTS, with fresh arrivals daily. Partic long afterwards, in Italy, fulfilled GOODS ALL EW AND FRESH.

B. M. Townsend.deceased estate of. in marblejthis dream of his youth THIS dav came James B. Towns- Having Paid Cash For Our-Goods, "We are Prepared to-Sell Cheap.

country with the view of moving there, hope he may come back satisfied to remain in this county. IN MEMOIB. end and R. N. Townsend, adminis ular attention will be paid this season to our Dress Goods- CALL SEE ITS- trator of said estate, and piesents to the court for consideration their peti- Mrs.

Alattie hi. Johnston was Dr. R. O. Woodfin speaks of sell born April 10th 1862, was married turn in writing, under oatn, praying ing out and moving to Florida, I We also hay to hand, elegant for an order of this court auihorizmg to J.

F. Johnston February 6th them, as admmistrators of said estate selections in sH 1 SmSiyaaii i'oSw'i srouiuii i.tiiithi.iseil ligiitoi. lii jin: tesi iicn thnrot: itict i nmiilcte ji iiiiUuctiuu. Be si fid s.isi:' peiis Sept. lit.

Prue AiMrcasTBE COLUMBIA ATHENfcUM, Maury to sell certain real estate for the purpose of distribution among the heirs of irt, TeiM. Heathy l.w-at it tine library iuJ iti Mumc. Painting. nitrated Catalogues tree. and cued at her home near Athens December 0th 1S84.

She was a member of the Christain Church, and from that body she Jewelry, Di said estate, alleging tnat tne same cannot be equitably divided among said Sackings, Ladies Cloths, Repellants, Flannels, CHAELES W. EAISLER, heirs, it is placed on tile lor tne in will be missed. hope though he may change his mind and Btay in this country. The C. P.

Congregation have put a good stove in their church which makes it very comfortable during service. Another one of our oldest citizens is gone, Mrs. Martha McDonald departed this life on the 3rd inst. in the 80th year of her age. She was married to Edward Mc spection ot all concerned, and tne true ring about it, and shows conclusively that Gov.

Cleveland is going to be a President like the immortal Jackson. Mr. Hendricks believes in the same doctrine. The New York Senatorehip. Since Levi P.

Morton, the rich banker and Minister to Paris, has signified his willingnes to go to the United States Senate, it is thought he will he-elected. If he is, it will not be on account of ability like that of Clinton, Van Buren, Seymour, Silas 'Wright, or Koscoe Conkling. The honor will be conferred on him because he always contributes liberally to a Republican campaign fund. It is well known that he was the inseparable companion of Conkling when the latter was in the Senate and the former in the House. In fact hs was a worshiper of Conkling'.

brains and the imperial Senator envied Morton his shekels. This Mgrton is no more to be compared with Oliver P. Morton than the peaks of Otter to the Alp3. Money makes the mare go and it frequently makes a Senator. She was a native of this County Sealer Xix 23rd day of Jan.

188a, Ware, Sterling Silver and Plated and the youugest daughter ol an is set for the hearing of said petition old and esteemed citizen Clem and various other Wollens for early make up, all of the newest designs. and notice of said petition and the FAMILY AND Johnson, she was conscious of her dav set for hearing and consideration FANCY GROCERIES A5D Clocks, REPARING Of all kinds done by skillful workmen. PUBLIC SQUARJE, ATHENS, ALABAMA approaching dissolution andfoared thereot is ordered to be given by pub-not to cross over the river and- rest lication for three cuccessive weeks in the Alabama Courier, a newspaper Donald in July 1827 and lived in this vicinity the time Bince. She OUR CLOTHING AND mmeaunue, iuc iu HUW in T.imostnne state mmmmmmm. coming of the loved ones left be- Alabama, notifying the following hind.

It is sad to see one so young heirs at law of said decedent towit Gents furnishing department is Ada Phillips and her husband, G. and so fair snatched from the fond CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, TOYS AND FIREWOi'KS W. R. WALKER, Phillips, Thomas A. Townsend and embraces of a kind and loving fam- Willie B.

Townsend and James Wlsislsjr, Wines. Complete. SHOES! ilv, a warm and devoted circle of Attornoy at Townsend, all of whom reside in Ty- had been a member of the M. E. church for 50 years.

The family have the sympathy of all their neighbors. The trustees of thej Elkmont High School contracted with a teacher last week. He came well recommended and is from Tenn. For the benefit of those at a distance, I wovld say Elkmont is on kindred and friends, a doting and ler, Texas, and all persons concerned of the filing of said petition and the affectionate husband and an inno West side Public Square, Athens, Ala, July 27 tf This department is being rap cent babe, vet we bow in humble dav set for the bearing and considera idly filled with Shoes of every JAMES B. IIOLLINGSWORTH, submission to the ruling of a wise tion thereof, to appear before this court on said day then and there to and unerring God, who is too wise desrription- of the most desirable styles, and the most reliable show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be J.

J. TURRENTINE, ATTQBXSY-AT-LA Athena, Ala. to err, too good to do wrong. the N. D.

railroad 100 miles south She was a dutiful and obedient of Nashville, the highest point be makers. granted. J. auuuyjjn Judge oi Probate, JSE AND SIGN tween Nashville and Decatur with ajCrjXL practice in all the Courts oi the Federal Court a SAVE YOUR College Trustees. Montgomery Advertiser.

The Senate yesterday held an state ana tne child, a considerate sister, a loving and trusting wife, a faithful and constant friend, and if she had been the best of free-stone water which Ort.7. Huntsville. makes it remarkably healthy the executive session and confirmed spared would have been a watchful W. H. TURRENTINE MONEY WE MEAN BUSINESS.

PAINTING Satisfaction Guaranteed. the nominations, sent in by the mother. people are as clever, open hearted people as ever broke a crust and open wide their doorr to receive boarders if any wishes to enter the ATTORNEY AT LAW, Executive, of N. H. R.

Dawson of tended to her bereaved ones We Guarantee you goods at such the fourth district, W. G. Clark of our sincere sympatny and drop the first, Jno. D. Weedon of the ALAABAM ATHENS, a tear upon her new made mound NOTICE FOR Land Office, Huntsville, Kov291SS4.

Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hasnled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probite Judge of Limestone county, at Athens, on the 15th day of Januarv, 188o, John Mastin home stead entry No 7533 1-4 1-4 sec 33 2 4 wext and names the following witnesses to prove his continous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Sam Holt ISeborn Eason, Albert Taylor, "Win McKis- (OFFICE WITH J. 1. TTTRRJtSTIltJt.) Athena, Ala. March 2 6m. BAKGAINS and point the to a clime beyond school from a distance, if you are looking for a healthy location to educate your children, this is the 1 LEBANON.TENNa ttu hd itu If Ovm trn-v -if tucceM.

More IfiM TIS this vale of tears for a sonsolation tht you will buy at once. What TIIrAXIY.unf rienfrcmthe South and that is more lasting and durable nai- i-ccn nerc. rrrpmraiem place. Boot Jacx. we say what we mean.

JOHN R. HOFFMAN, M. Office North Side Public Square, Athena, Ala. Oct. 7.

tf. -iif lytmvti ieiU 1 Meoiociausi ana utw sumii way ri I ili Hi xl i mn ri rintnil cai.u-iwd ud in suictwiful ooeratian. Next than any we poor mortals can offer Mat tree) aa ansUcuiu. AJttottn 31. UKIOLX, Qitacealor.

And know what we are talking remembering, tnat tie tempereth Our government can no longer eighth, and Marion Banks resident, to be trustees of the State University. Mr, Weedon succeeds Judge E. C. Betts, resigned. The two other gentlemen are reappointed.

The Senate also confirmed the nominations of J. N. Malone of the eighth district, M. L. Stansel of the sixth, and J.

G. Gilchrist of the second, to be trustees of the A. the wind to the shorn lamb." be said to be an experiment. One It. R.

RICHAKDeoa A Friekd. F. WOOD, about. THE OLD RELIABLE B. SAXOKBS, SANDERS sick, Athens, Jso.

ai. cross, Register. hundred yeart of successful exis RICHARDSON, tence have established it as a per DEALERS IS Admnisraor's Noce. manent institution. The magnifi DRY GOODS, GEOCEPS, BOOTS.SH0ES, appears befort you to protect you and girt you Bargains never before heard of.

Please call and cent conduct of the people during Mary A. Hairis, deceased, estate of Fancy Goods, Votioas, E. College. the late election proves their pa Letters of administration were TnEKS, Alabama triotism, and the wisdom of our eranted to the undersigned on the The President and The Civil Service tf-5 wV? examine before purchasing else where and oblige. Constitution, our immense commer The Tribune save that even those 2nd day of December, 188-4, by the Hon.

J. N. Malone, Judge ef the P. C. GASTON, Phvaician and Surgeon.

cial interest also furnish convinc Democrats who most strongly pro Probate Court of couuty, S. ROEEHAU I ing proof. We know of no better illustration of the success attend Ala upon theestate of Mary A Office in Crenshaw and Davis' old Store, Harris. nounced in favor of the civil service law console themselves that only about 14000 office-holders are wnere ne can De xoonu uay ana nigm ex ccpt when professionally absent. 3.

15tf ing honorable and able business methods than the firm of D. M. Notice is hereby given to all persons holdine claims against said estate to AXD DEALER IN St. aScsinring Klaclxiness. The St.

Jolm is the Cheapest and best Machine on the Hotlce? Te Tax-Pavere. subject to its operations. It is true that present civil ser Ferry Detroit, the EDWIN B. HANIT, Justice of the Peace present mem wuuiu iu uuie prescriD' ed by law or they will be barred. leading seedsmen of this countsy.

Mr I will meet the Tax Payers vice law applies to only about 14-000 offices under the Government, Jso. T. Taxskr, Administrator. From small beginning, thirty years of the County of Limestone, State ATHENS, ago, they have built up their mam teJ-Office with Ben. M.

Sowsll, Esq. of Alabama, at the following times and places for the purpose of col but if it is tne fault of anybody moth business by strict adherence that it is so restricted it is the fault lecting the State, Countv Poll Tax. to their initial principle of furnish Mortgage Sale of et, due from said Tax Payers for Land Office at Huntsville, Noh. 18,1884. Notice it herebv riven that ths fol Special attention given to all kinds of propom ing only the best seeds obtainable.

the Tax year 1884. of a Republican President, Mr. Arthur. There is hardly aa act of Con plaeed in my hands for sale. Give me a call.

Beat No. 1 Athens, Tneaday Nov. 25. lowing named seller has filed notice of They offer to send their valuable free to all who expect to French's Mill, Wednesday 2fl, Land. Bv virtue of Mortgage and power -A-Ubroxxs, Alatoama his intention to make nnal proof in buy seeds or bulbs.

sunnort of her claim, and that said Woman's Province. THS DUTIES OF THE GKKTtlR ROW B2ST FULFILLED. What a great task it assigned to woman. Its dignity can not be elevated. It is not her province to make laws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great enterprises, but to her is given the power to form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast empires.

She is required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellectual and physical being is derived from her. She must Instil correct principles, inculcate right doctrines, and breathe into the soul of her offspring those pure sentiments which in time to come will be a part of themselves, and bless generations yet unborn. Yes, to woman is given the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of his existence. She miles serenely at the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart. This is her province and duty.

Yet how can she fulfill her mission unless possessed of a strong and healthy body The preparation of Dr. S. B. Hartman, and known ns PsauN is just the thing for persons suffering from a majority of the complaints incident to this climate. It is invaluable to women, and Mrs.

J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, is a noted example of what the medicine can do. She ays she has suffered for years with congestion of the lungs, catarrh in the head, and was troubled with a bad cough. She had tried a number of physicians, but they all failed to cure her.

She waa Induced to try Paauxa, and Immediately a marked change took place. After using one bottle her cough ceased and in a short time her other ailments were cured. She is now completely restored to health, and gives all the credit to Perua. Mr. J.

Reynold-, her husband, was a confirmed Inval lie could not sleep well, neither con I he work, tleused Psruka, and ns a result, was completely restored to his former vigor and strength lie avs he now feels like a new man. Mr. Bernhardt Scubs, St. Clair, St. Clair county, Mich says: I have thoroughly tried your I'lRltat in the various diseases to which parents and a large family of children are ever liable, ana I find it in every case to be just the thing needed.

No family can honestly be without ft." 3 Blether's Wore, Thursdar 27. 8 Sand Hpringa, Friday 38 Dslsp's Shop, Saturday 29. 4 Pettosvills. Monday Dec 1. gress that depends more directly upon the will of the President for its application and execution than the civil service law.

The Preei will be made before the Probate Judge of Sale therein contained executed bv 1 Elkmont. Xucwlav Lucy Bedingfield to J. B. Dement on the 5th day of March 1883, and re Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. The opening number for January, 11 11 SYKES CO of county, at Athens, on the 8th of 1885.

Home, stead entry No. $of EJ dent has the power of appointing the Commissioners and the power 1885, of thia favorite magazine is a Oilbertaboro, Wednesday, I Lm's Mill, Thursday 6 mCKos.I1. Friday 6 Robert's Mill, Katnrday sec 27 t2 to la vis A aebxey. She names the following wit remarkably brilliant holiday one DEALERS IN corded in Mortgage Record 22, page 376, in the office of the Probate Judge of Limestone County, Alabama and assigned by said J. B.

Dement to Mrs. E. D. Vasser. I will, on Monday, the 29th day of Dec, 1884, 7 Baptist Cb arch, Monday Ul Lit.

MUIM of removing them. They can pro ceed in their work only under most of the contents are timely nesses to prove her continuous1 residence upon and cultivation of said Brook's Store, Tassdsy 8 Collier's Sprint. Wen'd'v and appropriate, And are edifying "rules that may be made by the land, vis Ca3on knowles. Wn President," and classification of FAMILY instructive and entertaining. "The Angel Chimes A Christmas Sto Black, Wb.

LappingtoD, Eli Green- within legal hours, otter for Sale to the highest bider for cash before the offices in custom houses and post- Oak Corns, Thursday 10 J.H.Davis, Friday 11 MooreavlUe, Saturday 11 Kichville, Monday 18 Gbrir, Toesday 14 Quid Kane, WedDssday hnw, of Athens, Ala. 1V27 JN'O. M. CROSS, Rogister. ry," offices is made upon hit order.

"The Dominion of Canada." "A The President may make snch rules for the government of the Commis court house door in Athens the lollowing real estate situated in Limestone County, Alabama and described as follows, to wit: 4,323 chains ofTthe North part of the i of 4 sec 13 Missionary'i Letter to the Youngs sioners as he chooses, and he is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Huntsville, Ala. November 8th, 1884. Notice is hereby given that the foL lowing named settler has filed notice Tear Obedient Servant, Jno M. Russell' Tax Curleeter of Limestone County Alabama.

ters at Home," "Glances at Bible History No. 1. From the Crea left entirely to hit discretion as to tion to the Dispersion," and "Reli issuing orders for classification of i Athens Oet Itt. 1864. and the of fractional sec 24 and the 4, of the of arc 13 and the Jof the of sec 13 oil in t3 7 west containing in all 170,93 acres gious Art in the Greek Church," hit intention to make final proof WE ABE AGENTS FOE offices at well at for examination! for discovering fiitnest for appoint ix eenta in support of l.u claim, and tnat taid A PRIZE.

more or less. J.J. lurreDtine. poatan, and r- art finely illustrated and replete with interest. "Representative Religious Journalists" is a new fea ment or promotion.

5 roof will be made oeiort tne rrooate jd2 of Limestone county, at iTt.fraa,oatly box oi toed which will Athens, on the rota day or This it sufficient to indicate the intimate relation the President sus help all, of si User sax tosaora aaomyriirhl away thsa anything da hi this world The Mark. Dear subscriber, look at your ture tht Rev. Ut. Krrett, of the I0 wires to tear Cattle or Horses. Stock do not break it down they can see it It is cheaper than rails or picket fencing because it lasts longer- Christain Standard, it the first name on the margin of this pnper rortaaa await us worasrs ansoiawy sura, ones addrase Tne A Co.

A a casta MAWa ez-e-ly tains to this important law and how easily he can allow it to fail December, nis Boye, homestead eotry No. 8631; for the 1 1 see 15, 3, 3, west, and names the following witneesea to prove hit eon-tinout residence upon, and cultivation sketch, with portrait. In the "Home and tee if the mark is there. If OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS AND THE GENUINE A VET Pulpit" it a sermon by Dr. Talmage of iU purpose.

The machinery of STEEL FLOWS AND OLD HICKET WAGONS- Wt have just received a fine lot so you had just as well get up the cash for we must and will liave itt Nancy Feterman, Cookport, Indiana County, sars: Geniltmeni Your valuable Peruha the best medicine I ever used Large lot good flooring at $2.00 per hundred feet at J. II. Raney't. Lookout for the Star Confection; of. said land, vit: A Miller.

ZB the editor, who has also a charar-teristic article, "The Drink Devil" Put this in your pipe and smoke it. Kaney, A Vincent, Moore, er Among the portraits are those of of stationary at thit office. Those in need of letterheads, billheads, statement, etc, would do well to gire cjhU. the original act was put in motion by Tretident Arthur, who hat teen fit to have itt provisont extended to only 14,000 officee in the public service. President Cleveland will Athens, Ala.

Jiro, M. Canes, 11-1 3-6 w. Kegitttn Fine, fresh citron at the Star. tht Right Rer. Samuel Seabury, the first American Bishop, and cry near the depot..

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