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SHELBY SENTINEL ing about 8 o'clock, She was the»hter of Mr. Andrew Ga'lowi

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Address all letters to" T H E S H E L B Y SHNTlXKTn"

Calera, Alabiitila.

this place, was about sixteen years ofago and was a bright and lovely girl.The whole community sympathizeswith the stricken f•imil.y in this theirsudden and sore bereavement.

ITS VALUE RECOGNIZEDPHYSICIANS.

to\~ .i rule T am opposeetury medicines. Still 1 value it goo :1one, especially wheti such is thesource ot relief from plain. As a topi-cal (external) application I have found

I Chamberlain's Pain Balm the bestrentedy I liiiVfl ever used for neuralgia

Velnri was to love her: there was asweetness in the tones of her voice;there was an affectionate nature that Iimpressed every one who knew her.She seemed in some way to recognise |her approaching death and spoke of itin loving terms. Shelefi those who held

i dear in the deepest sorrow .'in 1 ine away to live with the angels, i

but earth is better by her having occu-pied it this short space, ami heaven is j

propri- I brighter and more inviting.A precious one from us lias gone,

A voice we love is "till.A place is vacant in the home,

'lhat never can be filled.N ANN I1C N A B O R S .

Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report

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t>i any kind I have conscientiouslyrecommended it to many persons.William Home. M, D., Janesville,Wis. Sold bv druggists.

BRIDGETOH LOCALS.

The health of the people is very| good at this time.

We Are needlHa rain iri these partsjust now. If.it don't corrle soon theturnip crop will be a failure.

COUNTY OFFICERS.Probate Judge—D. R. McMillan.Circuit Clerk—W. R. A. Milner. ,Register iri Chancery, Gordon DuBoseSheriff—11. W. Nelson.Tax Collector—A. F. Smith.Tax Assessor—John II. Hammorids.County Treasurer—VV. A. Thompson.Supt.oi lulncation—Thos. A. Huston.County Solicitdt—J. L. Peters.County Commissioners—.tames T\fc-

tiowan, Rufus Walker, \V. C Powers,1>. C. Davis.

Cotiny Sur-eyor—S. J. Perry.

II OX T.S PLOWMAN NOMINATEDON BALLOT 1818.

We clip from the Anniston Hot- >Blast the following full report of theproceedings of the convention :

After having cast 1818 ballots theDemocratic convention of the Fourthdistrict nominated Hon. T S Plowman,

We notice that our county eommis• ; |i Ivi let* the contract to i ' r ,

John A. Edwards, of Ohidersburg, toput in a system of Waterworks for the

and jail at Columbianaat ($3,100) thirty-one hundred dollars.

I It strikes the Sontiuel that these arepretty steep figurea and tnat saidwaterworks would be a costly luxuryfor the county,

We understand that twoof the coir.niissioners, Mi ters and Shaw,

of Talladega, at She lby Sp r ings laSt opposed the measure, a n d the otherSaturday night.

The convention met Friday after-noon, and the first ballot was practi-

Garner, of Dry Valley ! cally the s ame as the last ba l lo t mistat Selma, resulting in s m i t h 10 ; T'lo'w-nwii, 1 0 ; Ke l ly , 1 1 ; Kobbins, G; Mer-rell j 4,Ballot ing was cont inued witli practi-

MissMarywho lias l>eon v is i t ing relatives a t thisplace for some lime returned homelast week.

Messel's R. M. DeShazo and S. M.Bass visited Helena last week.

The M. E. Church South are build-ing a very nice house just acioss theline of Shelby and Jefferson county,near Prof. VVhitemore's, vvhieh speaks

RAILROAD I'IME TABLE.LOUISVILLE ft NASHVILLE.

NO. 1, South Bound, 5:05 a .m.!i :25 p. m.fi:30 a. in.

10:25 "10:S0 p. m(i :12 p . in.

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well for that community.The Rev. Judge Wiism and son!

two favored it. As we stated above ilstrikes the Sentinel that a $3,100waterworks for the court house andjail is a very costly luxury for the

county,narhfc! it

Tlie Calera High School opened laslweek With a good BttenJance. Tarc uncut ihitl v live pupils in Ht'endm.eHihis wefck. Prof. Blalock is in charge.

Several years ago 1 was ti k)n witha severe attack ot flux. I was sick itibed ftbout ten day.-! bu*. could getnothing to relieve me-nn l j l i nci-il( 'hamberl . in 's Colic. Cl'.olrra and l>iiinhoeH Remedy, which cured mpiinrl |has bcfiii a iiousehold remedy with usever since. .T. O. MiHoTT, ]>ecai:,r-vilie. Mo. For. sale by druggf-sta

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Ihdi.gestlon, IJtfadactle.A plcasari'c laxative. Ail I>ru££ists.

coniaini : u>4 tUfball-wi . ,iy dtr*Livcf Dlottcs most pi'«...; ii vji.t <«r« »\tDiseases c a u s e d 3>y t>«rii,iu#«.<-iif n* t h «Livav- RIMJ ItowcJ*.

T h e SYMPTOMS • • , • . . , ' . n s W t i l tn • U« t ior bad «BM* Id tbamofub i P»ln In l»«BMfc, t t4«» cfJoints^ often ftii^atti«n »"or 1t^«'.»ffl^»trt; vNtomiKiht I.!is9 'Costive and iay ; H':t mil ' J-u- " •?•painful sens;,! «•• IMMthtaf)ivhicll aught (n (live besn * » • ; iJ^hiiUf't S4IW

tp i r i t s ; a t.liick, yellow apiM»af»ne« M the; $Y dyes; .1 dry I' . n : kl til fi I f V*i

. > limes ^iQtiy • •- ?ftc*i l (feeI era very few • bu< (ho hivxn, the. largest

organ in {he body, J5 ger>er*d'y ths s»;as. fjf »htl ^li»e«ic,and if not Regulated in ttibesgroM nxSning/itrfttdiEdness tind B K 4 . T H will cn*(ie.

The " tlly-«sttt«inad - I ' let i\te>ViVn:i. bf SIMMONS LIVED RP.OVI.ATOH: G«a ,W,S ,

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a j f t w , ' « n Prcs, Ga, S. V ; , J, R, jftlitt,,s Aotice. •-;.;t:.iiW

The Sentinel be'lieies it can

Probate court.Estate of French Nabors, deceased.

Letters of administration on the estateof said deceased having been granted lo

cally'the same result until Saturday

man ves several whj will t n e undersigned on the 6tli dav nf Auman, yes several, wnj w u g n f l t |g ! ) 6 i b v t h H o n_ D R M o M i l ,e n n r r n c t I n t i n r i n ivrr ,nr ivf i f ; s r . . . i ';. ,c .1 , . n •. . y-. .. r,. . ''.ake the contract to put in waterworks

that will furnish an nbiindant supplyevening, when the deleg'U'on fiCalhoun held a conference, and. with- of water for both court house and jail

Jndjreof the Piobate Court of ShelDyCounty, notice is hereby given that ailpersons having claims ajrainst said estate;

j are hereby required to present the same

>upt. .W' Jiave tested Us tit'tu?s personally, ;i'tf know

lhat for Dyspepsia, liiHou^nrss und I'hfobbing Head^ache, it is the best medicine the world «v»r *aw. Wehive tfled forty -jtiicr remedies before ^imniona l.ive^Kegulatov, and non« of them gave ua fnor^ than tern-,porary relief; the Regulator not only fAiwr.d, but c«re<?*1S."—ED. TfiLEGKAPH AriD MBSSBRGEH, MACONfOA

MANUFACTURED OKLY BY

H. K. Z E I H N Si CO., PhiladalpM*, P».

out o p p o s i t i o n d e c i d e d tha t , a s there for five h u n d r e d or s ix hundred d o l l a r s • w i t h i n she i i n ' e a l lowed by law, or, ths e e m e d no r;haiice to s e c u r e t h e n o mination of a, Calhoun county man,that each n 'iiber of the delegationshould go into the convention and

at the outside. Ifwas at Calera where it ought to be wewould guarantee waterworks for courthouse a lid jail for live bundled dollarsand thereby save the county in one

cast his ballot as be saw proper.It was generally believed th:if, this

, decision meant the nomination olisited ddrj commuity this week to eitber Smith in- Plowman on the next :

look at some land with a view of pur- ! ballot, but such was not the result.

the court house [same1 will be barred.Sarah E, Nabors, Ailms.,E. S. l.ymiin, Adinr.,

an<:20-(;t. Est. French Nabors, dee'd.

however, the object is to supply, notchas ing W e h o p e they will decide ' W h e n the Host bal lot was called only the cou r t house and jail but t he

to biy'as we think they would be I ^ l l h o U I 1 v o tf .?J f o r S m i ' h Tu ^-^ c i t v of Columhiana, heuce thfe cxtrav1 lowman wmc!) sravo the following ,.

quite an addition to our settlement. result: Smith 25, Plo.vman '22, Rob- a ? i i n t p u S u r e s >

Final Settlement.CONDENSED SCHEDULE.

in liffect June 21

;... :-*elma..urlll.luainj 0.-2 pm!..Monicvallo. . | 9.0 am

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ALA. jriNERAL 11. R. CO.No. 8«, north, L'v. Calera. 10:35, a.mXo. 85, pouth, Arr. Ca'era, ttln.n.m

6lTY AMD COUNTY

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Balloiirig continued with practicallyan unchanged result until late Hatm-

i l r . Howie, of

The difference between Pills and Sim-mons Liver Regulator is just th i s : Pills

Dr. S. \V. Jones, formerly of this

county, was a pleasant citlier at the

Sentinel oTice vesterdav.

LIST OS JUKOKS.Circuit Court will commence JMon- j day afternoon when

day September 21. The| a list of the grand and petit: Ibis term.

( IKAXD JURY.

E J Griffin, J H Robertson, E T | of the ballot; Mi1. Walter Merrill, who from Constipation, Biliousness,Wifherby, 1 C Rhrader, R M Lee. Jno.

following is Cltburne east Cleburne's -I votes far, . ; . ; , , f Smith, which gave the following re-

suit-Sniit.Ii, 27, Plowman, 20. Thisgave Smith the nomination. But justas chairma'n Howie declared the res'.iit

don't co down very easy with moist peo-ple, and you feel tl em afterwards.While Simmon's Liver Regulator in li-quid or powder is very pleasant to take,,and the only feeling that you have rffttfr-wards is the jjreat relief that it give?

Mrs. S. A. Latham and two littlenieces of Montevallo spent the day inthe city on last Monday. They werethe guests of Mrs. 8. J[ Gist.

Rev. J. !'. Word and famiiv. • f

Q u i t i a a n , Ga. , arr ived nt t h i s p l a c e ,

liieir old home, on last Thursday even-ing and are n \v stoppina; at, theirfJantation two miles in the country.'I'hei;' friends hero are always, glad towelcome them.

I MARVE! OUS RE! ULTS.

From n letter written by Rev. .1(rucderman, of Uimondale, Mich., welire permitted to m a k e th i s ex tract : "Ihave no hes i t a t ion in r e c o m m e n d i n gi)v. King's Now Discory, as the res.iltswere almost marvelous in the case ofmy wife. While I was pastor of theBaptist church at IliveS Juuctioi'vas brought down by pneimionia suc-ceeding J.a Gfrtppe. Terrible parox-ysms of coughing would last foi- hours\vitb lii.to interruption and it seemfetlus if she could not survive them. Afriend recommended Dr. King's NewDiscovery : it was quick in its vvorfe andhighly satisfactory in results. Trialbottles free at Duron's drug Store-Regular size 50e. and ipl.OO.

Two freight trains collided at therailroad crossing !n th'is place on lastThursday afternoon. One was on theSouthern road and the other an theh & N. A pretty good wreck was theresuU. Two cars and the tender ofthe L & N train were pretty badlytlaniflged, the two cars being hurledfrom the track and do\vn_lhe embank-ment, and the locomotive of the South-ern was badly smashed and thrownacross the L & N track. Fortunatelyno one was hurt. The wrecking trainOf the L & X was oil fcb'e scene withinHn hour after the wreck occurred and'he track wassoCm cleared, there beingno delay of train's. \\'e iieter learnedto whom the blame was attached.

I ELECTtilC BITTEllS. i

ElectrJc Hitters is a medicine forHny season, but perhaps more' gener-ally neodc<l,' when the languid exhaus-ted feeling prevails, when the liver istorpid and sluggish and the heed of a(onto and alterative is fcJt. A promptuse of (his medicine h>\ ! often avertedong and perhaps fatal billions fovers.

No medicine will act. more surely incounteracting and freeing the systemfrom the malarial pcn'Sofa. Headache,In.iigestion, Constipation, Dizziness

ti Blect'ric Blliors. ~;0c and $1per bottle .il C. T>. D'uran's drugstore.

DKATH OF .'Miss MABEL GALLOW

This whole community was blocked6n yesteaday morning by the ann o u u e e m e n t t h n t M i - s Mabel G a l l o w a y

vas dead. It was known to compar-a t i v e l y few t h a t s h e w a s s i c k . S h e

b a d been conf ined to h e r bed for t h e

past two or three days with a fever butno one apprehended any serious re-Suits. On Tuesday night congestion

, '•' ' - . : . : rlnv morn

W Wyatt, S S Holbrook, E C Bristow,.1 B Adams, J M Spearman, J FMcGraw, A W Wilson, W B Douglass,John A ICincaicle, J 15 Alexander, II

j 1) Adams, L Tl Gould, Johr. Davidson,i ,! L) Hardy, 'Villia.ni Cocks, ST Shaw.

PETIT JUEOKS—First week.

J 0 Elliott, J I) Payne, T 31 Allen,j D\VKi..ld,J CC-shat , C () All xander,j John liUek, James Waldpn, D L Ba-ker, Wm. AVeldon, A J Davis, J J,OJ-den, D M Merrell, J K Elliott,John a Pitts, Jas. M Adams, W RMoon ! T Williams, J G Kirklin, I!F .Utaway. I W Bailey, C C Elliott,L L.PttdgBlt. D V Salver, S J May,E P Ray, J VV Acker, Henry Jlowell.J A JaekSon: Hiirdy Nelson,

Second Weefc.J S Corley, E JNl Care, Isaac Perry-

man, J Stone, W It Alexander. E BJo'linson, I C Trer.dwell, Wm. Whit-field, T '•: Jackson, O U Bragg, J HLet, W S Brock, W N Gilbert, B BBanks, A J Rav, 8 M Borum, J i l

• Vickj \V M Cromwell, J P SpencerII B rfvviin, J E Roach, J W Prestndge,Frank West, Lewis Horton, J T JWilder, W P Gilbert, \t- II Collins,VV T Horton, J D Atkinson, J A

] Spearman.Third Week.

John StifJSon, J O Thompson;Xewton Sfiith, J II Harmou, Jno. WPitts. Jno. W Willis, H M Strange,W T Darnell, M E Merrell, JamesI'inley, J Kroel, Geo. W Peel, JamesM fowler, VV J Ferrel, J H Mason,J T Tose.y, II C C Ulackerby, N CBilbry, It L Poindexter, I) VV Smith;VV A llaaker, A VV S trick lank, JohnW Attaway, S i) Horton, T VV While,C L Whittenmore, J W Payne, A JLawley., J A Williams.

K E11A11K A BLE C U K E S.

The book now being sent out forj one cent stamp by the Blood Balm Co.,! of Atlanta, Ga.. certainly shows Bo-! tanic Blood Balm, (H. B. B.) to be a! wonderful remedy for building tip

and curing'all manner of blood andskin diseases. Their certificates arefrom well-known people, and the curesperformed almost stagger credulity.It is a fine medicine; far better thanthe many substitutes, said to be "jusfas good." Buy the old reliable andlong testeddruggists,

had been out came into the hailchallenged the vote of Clcburne.stated that Mr. Howie had cast

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burne's 4 votes for Smith through amisunderstanding of his instructionswhen he lert the hall. Upon thisstatement a verification of the vele

d and Cieburue WHS al-to 2 forChilton

it) cluing:: her voteSmith nil ' 2 for Plowman.

Headache and Dyspe >sia.laxative and a tonic.

T h e Saif .s of Hood's Sarsapavilla are I'Mlargest in the world because the cures byHood's Sarsaparilia are wonderful, perfect, per-manent. It is Th Blood Purifier.

H o o d ' s Pills are the best family catharticund lifer medl :iud. Harmless, reliable, sure.

tiien changed her 5 votes lo Itohb nj..and a nominotion was prevented.

Balloting continued until alter 9o'clock when the Dalhji delegation '/",-,asked to be allowed to retire fftr fifteen'iiinut.es and held a conference. Thodelegation returned and cast 16 votesfor l i A Thomason, of Calhoun.When this vote was announced for aCalhoun man, the Calhoun delegationasked time to confer; and after hold-ing a eonferen e lor a lew minutesthe delegation returned and cast 7votes for Thomason and i votp«Plowman. To make up for the 4 votesfrom Calhoun, Cleburne gave her fourvotes to Thompson, which gave himthe necessarv 27. Befoi-e the resultwas announced Talladega and Shelbychanged their voles from Plowman toSmith, and Dallas changed to Smith,which caused the Tiillndega and Shol-

TIIE STATE OF AtABAMA-SHELBiefcf-UNrV.

Probate Court, 17th day of Aug., 1896.Estates of K T. Senkdi, deceased, and

of Lila M. ar>d Jas. M. C-ntell, minors.This day came II. J. Falls, Adminis-

trator of said estate and as guardian ofabove miliors aim filed his account,vouchers, evidences and statement, fora final settlement of bis administrationand guardianship of said estates. It isordered that the

l l i i i Say of September, 1S9G,be appointed a day for making suchsettlement at which time all part es ininterest can appear and contest the sameif they think proper.

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No. tUl.Hmm2 03am

1 ax Assessor's and Tax Col-\lectof'9 Rounds.

WE WILL ATTEND AT THEfollowing places at the times, namedbelow for the purpose" of assessing thest;'te and county taxes for the yearISi? . and collecting thfe slate andcounty taxes for the year 18'.)G. Ad-ditional cost alter the Isi day of Jan-

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Bamford, heat u, Tuesday, October G.• iiiri.ee beat 4, Wednesday, October 7.Dogwood, beat 4,Thursday, October S\MontevaUo, beat 4, Fiiday, October ;;.Calera, bent 3, Saturday, October 10.

by delegations to change back to Plow- Bridgeton, beat 13, Monday, Octobermixn, which resulted in no nomina-tion.

On the next, ballot Dallas again ffnather Hi votes for Thomason; Talladeg.iand Shelby again chaftged and Dallasdid likewise and prevented a nomina-tion. The performance was again repea'ted.

Ca'houn then through her delegatesserved notice <>n Dallas that she didnot propose to lo made a foot ball of,and if Dallas again withdrew her votefrom Thomason that Calhoun ifouldcast, her vote for Plowman.

On the next ballot Dallas withdrewher vote fo'm Thomason, am'. Calhouncast 10 votes for Plowman, whichgave him the nomination.

A committee was appointed, andbrought Capt. Plowman in to addressthe convention.

He accepted the rominatiofl in astrong speech, pledging his best eifortsin behalf of the enactment of a fieesilver coinage bill at 16 to 1. Owingto our lfmited space -we omit bisSpeech in this i.-r>tie, but will print itin Cur in

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Laud Oflice at Montgomery, Ala.)July, «, iS'.m.

Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named settler lias filed notice of hisintention to make final proof in support \\-.'.u!.,!,.,,, ,, .,, .ir?7

of bis claim, and that said proot will bemade before the Clerk of the CircuitCourt at Columbiana. Ala., on

October 12th, 189b",viz: William Lacy, Homestead entry,23,145, for t-nxjr of se qr, section 20, tp.24, north of r 12 east.

He names the following witnesses topro\e his continuous residence upon andcultivation of. said land, viz: AllenShort, Longview, Ala., Alex Morpland,Gilbert Buries, Andrew Graham, Brier-field, Ala.

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N o . 1? Pullman Sleeping car Knoxville t oAshcviile ar d liot Springs 10 New York.

No. IG Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper Chat-_ianooga. to Norfolk. Connection at Norfolk withSteamers for Baltimore New York und Boston.Ccnnrt'tion a; Ui-oen-sboro with U S F a s t Mailfor Washington and Xc.vYork.

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DEATH OF LKTLE VEL1IA ED-DISGS.

Gorfc dla t h o s e w h o m h e l ove i l i , a n d

w h y should1 H e n o t c l a i m H i s o w n l i tt le

j : :we!s t o sh ine in I i i s b o u s e t h o u g h onr

In a recent letter to the inannfa'cHirers Mr. \V. F. Benjamin, editor ofthe Spectator, Rusbford N. V., says' It, may be a pleasure to you to knowthe high esteem Jn which Chamber-lain's medicines are held in your ownstate, where they must he best knownAn aunt of mine, who resides at Dex-ter. Iowa, was about to visit me a fewyears since, and before leading Inwrote me, asking if they- were soldhere, stating if they were not she

: ntlty with li •;-. asshe did nut like to he Without, them'."

rfl'lie medicines referred to are Ciiam-own be made sad ond dreary? Such tberiaits Cough Remedy, famous for biana from December l»jli t<was the honVe of Mr. and Mrs, A. E. its cures of colds afta Croup; Cham

12, ~2, p. m.Highland,-beat 12, Tuesday, October

13.Helena, bent 6, Wednesday. Oct. 14.Pelhani, beat 17. Thursday, Oct. 15.l'ragg's Tank, b-at, 7, Friday, Oct. 1C.Long-view, beat 7, Saturday, Oct. 17.Columbiana, beat 1. Monday, Oct. 10.Spring Creek, beat 2, Tuesday, O« t. 20.Shelby, beat 1, Wednesday, Oct. 21.Wilsonville, Iwat 9, Thursday, Oct. 22.Hnrpersville, beat 10, Friday, Oct. 23,Vincent, beat 10, Saturday, Oct.. 21.Weldon, beat 11, Monday! Oct 2(5.Martins, beat 8. Tuesday, Oct. 27.Vandiver, beat li, Wednesday, Oct. 28.Dunnivant, beat IS, Thursday .Oct. 2',).Sterrett, beat 15, Friday, Oct*. 'M.

SECOND KOtST>.

Ramfofff, beat 5, Tuesday, STov. 10.Gurnee, beat 4, Wednesday. Nov. Jt.Doifwooil, beat A, Thursday, Nov. l l \Monteva?fo, beat. 4, Fiiday. Nov. 13.Calera, beat 3, Saturday, N'.iy. 1-1.Bridgeton, beat 13, Monday, Nov. 1'>.Highland, beat 1L', Tuesi'dy, Nov. 17.Helena, beat (i. Wednesdiy Nov. 18.Pelham. beat 17, Thursday, Nov. 10.Kragg's Tank, heat 7, Fti.iay. Nov. 20.Longview, beat 7, Saturday, Ifov. 21 .

olumbiana, heat 1, Monday, .".'ov. 23.Spring Creek, beat. 'I, Tuesday, ftov 2-t.Slieiby, beal I, Wednesdlfllv, Nov. 2S;Wilsonvilfe, heat!). Thursday, Nov. •_'.',Harpersvilie, beatlfif, Friauy, Nov. L'7.Vincent, beat Hi, Paturday. Nov.Weldon, beat II, "Monday, Nov. :;t).Martin's, beat. 8, Tuesday, l/V-c. 1.Vaadjvef, beat 14, Wednesday Her, 2.Dunnivant, lieat 18, ThnrsHay, 1), .-. ,1.Sterrett, beat 15, Friday, December-I.Tax payers wi'i pierce meet us

promptly with legal description of realestate. Otherwise the assessor cannotbe responsible for error that ftiav occurin land numbers. Have a1 correct, lisl ofpersonal property and fume prepared lo ; !•'" , v u l . ' " 'pay tares fur 1896. Will be in Oolnni- ,' *" ," • ' ,

i certain deed e.xi cute I In

p7.20pmT.15am7.--'0ar«

Cincinnatiilie

No. 9, Pullman sleeping car Rome to Cincin-nati and Chattanooga to Louisville

fit. r ;Reaisler.

Who can thinfcof some simplething to patent?

Protect your ideas: they may bring you wealth.Write J6HN WEDDEKBURN & CO., Pitent Attor-neys, Washington, 1>. o., for their (1,800 prize offer<*Mia list of ;wo hundred Juventtons wanted.

Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.Ripans Tabules cure headache.Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic.Ripans Tabides cure liver troubles.Ripans Tabules cure bad breath.Ripans Tabulea cure biliousness.Ripans Tabules.Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.Tiipzns Tabules: pleasant laxative.Ripans Tabuies: one gives relief.Ripans Tabules assist digestion.Ripans'!'. gists.Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.Ripans Tabules cure flatulence.Ripans Tabules cure constipation.

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\ o 3 \'o. 36i2 Ounn 111. l^pm8.20pm| S.SOatn

. li.OOam 1.50pm.

., 1.58am s.SOprn.

. 3 3:iam 5.50pm.8.4-:aml "

. S.Oilam

.10.15am 8.30am,

.Ir2..i3pm 6:;3,

Wbo can thinkof some slmplbtiling to patent-1

Protect your ideas: they may brinir you wojiith.Write JOHN AVEDDERBURN & CO.. Patent Attnrnoys. Washington, .D. C , for their 81.800 prize offerneys. Wasbfnand 11-jt of tw

C, for their $1,800 prizedl iuvontlonc wunted.

Mortgage Sale.

the bisl

ITNDEtt A MOFITGAOK MADK i )Nthe l l l b day of April , l>'.)\. by L-'anniaStein ami Simon yt" in , '111.•' NalionalGii i i rantee Loan and Ti n ; t ( lonipai iv , asMoitjraseu. will sell to ihu bitrhest bid-der (or cash in frmil ot Ihu Oourl llo-isnof Shell iv . o u n ' y , Ala. , \vithin I lie lo^alh o u r s of sale on Afomlny th6 2>Uli dav nfSep tember IS'Jti. t h e followin<>il6iscr!bpilreal e s t a t e , lo wil : l,.,l >,o. I, \\.r\ ..-survey of ilie Orchard Ad.ii ion in 11,<•

<-ia. said lol fronting 27 feetStre.-l. and runn ing back <;.">the lirsl lot d' sci ibed in a

.1. ].). H a r d yund wife to Aniuliii 11 irsher

Eddin;;s Saddened when the whitewinged messerigef cr.me on S u n d a y 'raorninor, Auaust 30th, and carried awayon its pinions tiie sweet spir i t of little

berlain's PainBalrftfcr rheumatism, • all taxes not paid by the l s | of

and Chamberlain's Colic, Choleraand ,l)ia)f'.ioea Cure for bowel complaint?. '

' dav of December, execrit the 2otli. On >•;"'" ," '."' ' " l-4" i i ; ! l i,1 "' " : s l l i r at1< l ! " l l !

her heirs to Samuel SSteiii .• .-., situalutlin Shelby ennnty, Ala.

. by March' '''",'I v O . ,

have

These medicines have been inVelma. Thegende little facethey loved j g t a n t u 8 e i n [ o w a ,,,, almost ato see, and the echo of the sweet, softUe r ,,f :, century. The peopleyoice has gone to its eternal home. • learned that thev are articles of great.'Velraa was a sweet little girl of only six worth and merit, and uuequaled by •summers, thus a little life had be?;unj apy other. They are for sale here lijfnn 1 en led *!thoi« a sti . • i

Jons S. PITTS,

Tas A isc SI Iby counly,JOHN l i . KOUEKTSON,

Tax Collector Shelby county.

Kipans Tabules cure ipdig' iti I•>••,: 11 T a b T i l s w i r e i

Presidenl.flic.vKY I!. I3KOV S. Attorney.

s.-i i:;td

• BENT.Vox a tern' of years. I !• r- \,r>; Lime

K i l l planl in l ho county. For' - 1 / . : I'lio .Seutii

For [).U'-uiricfr

No. 38 " Washington and Southwestern reun-ited." Solid Pullman Vestibule train Atlanta to-New York, carrying Pullman Slesping carI.MrmlncnamtoNow York Dining enr Atlanta,to On fensboro and Washington to New York*

No. 36. t iillnian Drawing Room Bullet Sleep-ing cars Atlanta to New YorK.

tDaily Except Sunday.SSuriday Only.

W. II GREEN,.Gen Supt. Washington, D. C.J.M Cl Mgr Washington, U C.W. A. TURK, <}. P. A Washtnstton. D. C ,r.A.ilKNSCOTKli.A.i;.! ' A. Chlltiannoga,'!>nn

Delightful Summer Travel— Beauti-

ful route and tfiiattractive Sched-

ule to the EUst.

The Souf.iern Railway ahvaj'S on thealert to afford its patrons the best possi-ble ac6ofnniodation, Iia'J inaugurated andplaced in service a new solid train be-

i Chattanooga and fToffolk withoutcliangi?, rori&isling of c6inbination bay

e ir and coach, an'I an elegant Pullinnn Drawing Room Sleeping car,

Tiain iii leaves Calera at 11.13 a m,arrives al Ooltewaii Junction 5,&5pni,make;-, ilosc connection with train, thwIhrongli pchedule nuin^ as follown:

1 ea\ e Oalera al 11. i;>, a m, arrive at1,'uino ;;.5o, p iii, leave Home 4.00, p m,HIrivi* sit Ooltewali Junction 5.50, i mleave Uoltewah ,Tnfi'ctioni>.56, pm, arriv.

|i m , ai r ive A s b v i l l e I (

J i m , G r e e n s b o r o 8.35 a in , R a l e i g h I ' . I

» in, Norfolk 5 20, ] ' 111. C l o s e co i inpc

lion is m a d e a t Norfo lk 'vitl i b o a :

VVashiiiston, Baltimore,'New York, atii 'Boston, liius affording one of the mostdelinhtlVil summer trips to Lasteru cities'itial ran be obtained.

Wostbouml: This train will IOJIVO Nor-folk 1D.''-">. a m, and arrive at Oolleual 'Junction 7.45 am, next dav, leave Ooltewah .1 unction 3.45, at Home 10.50, a in,'and arrive nt Calera 3,53, p in.

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