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The Selma Times from Selma, Alabama • 3

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Must Volunteer Their Information. Mj.Mands eMofswl 1'2 860 2. is 1-4 of 1-4 1'4 800 3. 1-2 of a liij-i flu 1-4 sec 1 all lo twp 13 Taxes, and costs, $38 71. LK Preciuct No.

22, 31 Tn Berry 1-2 and 14 sec ZiZ 32 8 1 4 and 31 acres r-fi of west side of a 1-4 sec 29, a 1-4 sec 30, 1 4 sec 20, 12 of 1-4 sec Ihji1 4-2 west of Big Mulberry creek less 100 acres to Elebash, sec 10 3 1 'uizTs 11 T' T. witnesses Lott: 20 OAPTAIli Wu Ssnt Bt QI7EEE P. AnDslrongTPrerTA. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY NATIONADBANK OF SELMA a Se 4. 19 Loans Discnimk RESOURCES.

U.S, Bonds (to secure circulation 49, 031.97 Other Stocks and Bonds Banking House and Fixtures 235. 105.50 Premiums 10,000.00 CASH 50,000.00 Due from Banks Tf-n as, U.S. Bonds cash in mlaL'5 PerCeDt fnd 05,235.00 so Mod of rrecedure Does Kot indicate That He Is TrylnKL.w yer Wullace Mast Furnish All Evidence. He Will send for No Witneasea. PiTTSBiTMj, May 18.

Not only has aptm Sampson's armor fraud board abandoned holding its bai of the Carnegie Itc members arrive instead of going to the Duquesne club, of which Carqegie and H. C. Frlok Andrew Best in the World. $4.50 influen- tia. members, they will stay at the Mo- uougahela hotel.

Tt ie understood also that a very plain has been conveyed to the intimation wuiurcu bU acres ins corner of 1-4 sec 13, 97 acreg jn 4 ge(, 24 1-2 otn 1-4 sec 23, 1-2 of 14 sea 14. 60 acres in 1-2 14 1-2 of 1-4 sec23. 1 2 south of Nicols branch acres off of corner of 1 -sec 24. 135 acres iu 1-4 sec 23 of sec 26, 1-2 of 1-4 less 20 ooC 27, 1 2 of 8 6 less 33 acres 22, I 2 of 1-4 less 6 acres sac 27, i. 044 le8s 2d acres owned bv the A sec 23 all in twp 17 range 11 Taxes, fees and costs.

63. is Union Precinct No. 23. To Gilbort aud Francis 1.4 less 15 acres on north side of 1 4 1-4 sec 12, twp 17 rane 9. fees and costs, $14 60.

Kinos Precinct No. 30. To Stone: 8 1-2 of 1-4 sec 9 1-4 of see 15, all in twp 15 range 11. Taxes, fees aud costs, $6 60. Cablowvili.e Precinct No.

33. To Ned Davis: of i sec 34 $3 9g13 r8nge 10- Taxes (e0s aud To Gay of sc 17, i and of and wj of 3 sec 20, i of and of i anu i of sec 29, i of i a 1 ol sec 18 all in twp 13 range 10 of 1 sec 9. of and a Total hh1; that will not be po- FREE EYE If costs you nothing to determine if glasses wilj improve your vision, as tile examination is without charge at HOBBS, Jeweler and Optician? Do not neglect your eye sight and do not forget that Hobbs Specialist is the one to consult. liabilities. Undivided Profits $400,000.00 233 1 5 1 -4 57I265-48 4.135-00 TAX SALES State of Alabama, Dallas Comity.

Notice is hereby riven to each of tht per ons named here below, and all other persons concerned, that on the 14tU of May. JS94, the Probate court in and tor Dallas oounty, iu the state of Aiaoam rendered decrees for the sale of eacu of the several tracts of lands and lotsd scribed herein below and yine iD said couDty and state, for the taxes due upon said several tracts of laud and StTd fJr depot to meet the members of the board Canifal unfortunate that CJaptain Sam J' Plta St0C' son did not realize the state of public feeling on the armor frauds at the be-J4 18 almost too late now for his board to secure the confidence of the people, which alone makes an official investigation of this sort of any value Only an investigation by members of congress will satisfy the publhmo Lawyer allace has two witnesses their8 1 an abstract of their knowledge of the rotten plates foisteu on the government, have already been sent to Washington. These wib nesses will be examined at lehy Surplus and Circulation Dividends Unpaid ATIM, for the year 1893, aud for the cos: and I 800 11 i half of qar charge thereon, a separate decree beine I qfar of lo wp 16 range 8 rendered against each ot the said trac I 1 fees acd I26 15 Of lands and lots below described for the I To wIIh'h ah' No. 36. am.

unt of taxes, costs and charms due I 55 Adams: Lots 1 and 2 upon the same as shown below- and I corer and Union stTeets, further notice is hereby given that on I lot 9 llock 37 on est side Union Tuesday the 19th day of June, 1894 1 Craigs, Taxes, tween the hours of ten in the morning and fees and costs, $37.50. King Beasly, House MICH I WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS- ra 0 method by which dthengovornmenf SUCCESS Eours. exame our well selected To. and lot No. 19 block 73, oat lot 2east Bid of Sylva street.

Taxes, fees and costs, $4.89 To Mrs Brisliu: House and lot on east side of Franklin street next to I Mrs Stillte. Taxes, fees and costs, $10 i 50. the tired Brain and Nerves Sweetest, Safest and Best Relief by using Dr. Kings Royal Germetuer As a Nerve Tranquillizer and Tomo it never has been equalled. Dr.

L. D. Collins, Goldthwaite, Te; Sfty8 of it It is the fin-est Nerve Tranquillizer I hav ever used. L.C, Coulson, Deputy Cler Jackson oounty, says: recommend it for Nervousness above anything I have ever tried. Hon.

G. W. Sandorlln, Ex-Auditor, N. now 8d Auditor, Washington, D. says: have never found a better Norve Tomo and General Invigorator.

Contains no Bromides, Cocaine, Chloral or other injurious drugs A.TaYfe for 3e8 and 86X68. $1, 6 for 5. Sold bv druggists Manufactured only by Kings Boy." al Germetuer Atlanta. Ga. WHOLESALE BY Cawthon Coleman, SELMA, ALABAMA a J' R- ana Maid of Athens lock of Staple and Fancy 1 S7w frauds, but who probably 1 xui woo proDablv I Wf-rr four in the afternoon, before the court house door of Dallas county, rhe oily of Selma, 1 wilt proceed to sell at pub icou.c.y to the high, st bidder for cash ail the property agaiust which decrees were rendeied by said Probate Court on the 14ib day of May, 1894 as aforesaid The persons to whom said lands and lots were assessed, and the lauds and lots assessjd to said persons respectively, and the amounts due upon eacu of tue said tracts of lauds aud lots respectively, a.e as fo lows: SUMMKItFiELD PiecUCtNo.2 To Robert Bu tier: 1 4 of of 1-4 14 and Groceries, which we offer EEEECCBEJEEEIEEICB Rock Bottom.

Pvirp Onnt8 PPrQIlity to testify before Special attention iaid to trices. Captain Sampsons board. If they are cnsignments of Cotton. sont, for they will not appear, and It 1 i -i ordered certain, in the light of past developments, that no one will be in-the board until he has oommunioation to 8 14 of se 14 sec 10 1 2 of 1-4 of a lo4 and 4 3-5 acres in corner of 1 4 sec 15 all range 10. Taxes, fees and in twp 18, made a formal the department.

This is where the weakness of the present investigation now lies. Captain Bal4 that he wants to get at the whole truth. On the contrary lie has said that he was h. witness Is sold with written Surantee to euro Fits, and euralg-ia and Wake-ruin eas, caused by excessive use of Opium, Tobacco and Alco-nol; Mental Situated on the E. T.

V. G. R. sixty-five miles north of and thirty-five miles hear the LwyWaBace frm Birmir'gham, produces. Mr.

Wallaces clients are out for the money there is in it. They do not com prise nearly all the men that oan give vauabl information. That is why thore is a popular olamor for an investigating committee from congress, whose members will have the power to send for persons and papers. So t5 nisii the best qii: Natural Vigor and douw tho Weaknei.rA month's treaU or refund th mone Guarantee issued only by ourj. For sale by Cawthon Coleman.

Selma, Alabama. quantity desire Depot and coal yard, rear Solid tin Will be Opened FOR Eft Tiff 74 NHE OF GUESTS -First of June. Before selecting a summer resort I would be pleased to have you examine, or make inquiry con corning the advantages these springs afford to persops seeking health as well as pleasure Rates of Board. Per Month Week Day SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES E. W.

BOOKER, A good Band of Music has been employed. Hot or Cold Sulphar Baths at aH hours. mlO-2 DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM stores the akin to its origins Ireshness, producing a clear and healthy complexion. Superior to all face PANY.

less to stay as good or ia ever had. 1 xured pounds as of 60 cents, books will be the ir drivers. Lh a Jianufacturing capacity of 130 Lm6 daily we are prepared to furnish the best quality of Ice in any quanuty desiredfrom pounds to tons Depot and office at Russell Co coal yard, rear Vine Hill Lumber Co. Sobering a share of the patronage of this city and surrounding countiw we are Respectfully, PEOPLES ICE Russel Traps. Telephone No.

9. Country orders will have prompt attention. the bank tax bill. TUo Bouse Is Clearing the Waj for a Thorough Discussion. Atlanta, May 18.

A special from Washington has this to eay of the repeal of the hank tax prospects: On aooount of the anxipty of the leaders of the house to dispose of all the appropriation bills and get them before the senate at the earliest possible date order that they may become laws lie ore the first pf July the consideration ot the state bank tax bill by the house has been postponed until next week. there will be no rush about it Th! be Riven for debate. The fight over this bill will be a hot one but its advocates believe they will be ablo to muster sufficient courage to pass oosts, $5.56, io Stephen Davis: 4 acres lying in 4 of 1'4 seo J5, twp 18 range 10. faxes, fees and costs, $3 .12. Woodlawn, ITe.

inct No. 3. To Mis. 8. E.

Claughton: 1 2 of 1-2 north of Buck branch sec 35. 1-4 sec 36, all north of Cothran old road less 20 acres sold to Ed Claughton of 1-2 sec 36, all in twp 18 range 11 Taxes, fees and costs, $8 70. Valley Ukekk Precinct No. 4. To Ardenia Colts: House aud lot in Piattcnburg addition, block 5.

Taxes fees and costs. $4.16 To Abner Crum: House and lot corner of Morgan aud North Taxes, fees and costs, $7 65. r. B-J-Green: Vacam lot adjoining D. E.

lrbr lot on Tbiilpot street. Flat! tenburg addition. Taxes, fees and costs, $6 05. To John A. Harris: 1 house and lot on ce street north of East Hclma cemetery and south of Burnsville road, I axes, fees aud costs, $5 78.

W. B. Jeffries: Uonse and lotNo. 7 block 9 between Franklin and Green streets. House and lot No 7 ock 8 between and Lawrence streets, taxes, fees nd oosts, $10.

To John King: House and lot on Small and Haralson streets. Taxes fees and costs, $2 73. To Wailes Madison: House and lot in Weaver addition, Hilldale Tract. Taxes fees and costs. $4 30 To Louis Phillips; House and lot in Weaver addition, Hilldale Tract, lot 3 Txes, fees an i oosts, $5.64.

lo Ruth Tarrant House and lot on Griffin street eat of Small street. Taxes fees and costs. $4.43. To Henry Wood A part of lot 6 block 9 on west side of Nance street, Platten- $2rJ additi0a' Taxe fefts and 0O8t8 lo Tobe Lloyd: Vacant lot No. 26 cor.

net of 2nd avenue and LeQrande streets, Weaver addition. Taxes, foes and costs, $3.40. 1 ormailedTorSOcta. sSudfOTCW1 rimplr VIOLA SKIN 80AP fkin purifying SoBp, 1 rival for the nursery. To Kirk Cabbell: House and lot on corner of Perharn and Gregory streets fronting 55 feet on Gregory street iu lot 14 block 1.

Taxes, fees and costs, $4 50 Estate 8 Cartier: That part of 01 1-4 south of Tatum creek, that par in 1-4 south of Tamm creek sec 2V that part in of 8 1-4 seo 23, I of T4 and 1-4 of 1-4 sec 26 1-4 and of 1-4, also 30 acre off of north side of of 14 sec 27 all in twp 16 range 8 Taxos, fees aud cost $15.47. To Mary Edwards; House and lot 48 on west side of St Phillips Taxes, fees and costs, $5 35 To A Evans: House and lot on east side of Lswrenee street, near corner of North street, of lot No. 9 block on Washinton street Plaitenburg addition. Taxes, fees aud costs, $7 84. To Mrs Mattie Glass: i of I sec 4, 1 4 sec 9, of 1 4 aud al, of 1-4 of ie west of Catiaba river, sec 3, all of stc 10 west of (Jaliaba river, of 1-4 north of Cahaba river sec 9, 1-4 west of Dry creek sec 8, 1-4 south of Dry creek sec 17.

1-4 west of Cahaba river and south of Dry creek sec 16 all in twp 17 range 9 St James block south side of VVutei street. 1 house and lot north side of Jeti Avenue between Nance street and Sumtnerfield road, containing 20 acres Taxes, fees and costs, $388.85, To Mrs EE Haralson: House and lot on Water street in East Selma, blocks 3 and 7, out lots 32 and 37. Taxes, fees and costa, $23 20. To Ella Harris: House and lot No. 3 block on the east side of Franklin street between Voeglia and McCrearj streets.

Taxes, fees and costs, $3 23 10 Lee Estelle and Mary A Harris House and lot No. 11 biock Plat tenburg addition. Taxes, fees oosts. $4.50 To Sallie Henshaw; House and lot on the east side of Sylvau street lot 47 block 76. Taxes, fees and costs, $7.05.

To John: Fiactional of 1-4 (17 acres), iractionsl of 14 (27 acres) aud 1-4 (107 acres) seo 1 all of sec 2, of sec 3, of see 10, of of 1-4 and 1-4 and 1-4 and of 1-4 and 33 acres off ol west side of of 1-4 sec 11, of 1-4 aec 14, 1-4 and of 1-4 sec 15, of 1-4 and 1-4 and 60 acres off of the south de of 1-2 of 1-4 sec 16, all of 1-4 lying north of railroad track and 1-2 sec lb, 1-2 of 1-2 sec 20, all in twp 17 range 8, all of 1-2 lying north of railroad track seo 24 twp 17 range 7, 1-4 and of 1-4 sec 10, 1-2 aud 1-4 sec 11, 14 and 1 4 and 1-2 1-4 sec 12, all of sec 14, 1-4 and 1-2 of 1-4 see 15. 1-2 of 1-4 aud 1-4 of 1-4 sec 22, half and half of qar sec 23 all in twp 16 range 7, store house and marble yard on west side of Broad, street, lots 78, 79, 83 aud 94, Shearer tract and house and lot on west aide of Green street. Taxes, fees and costa, $374 18. To Mrs Jeunie Keeble: House and lot on west side of Mabry street No 536 Taxes, fees aud costs, $23 20. To A Oliver: House and lot near corporation limits and near kers farm Taxes, tees and costs.

$4 28. To Tate: House and lot ou cort uer of Nance and Mintcr streets No. J28 Taxes, fees and costs, $5.45. To Mrs Thrash half of i sec x2, qar of 8 qar sec 15, 8 ir of i qar and qar of qar and qar of and half of qar of qar and qar of qar sec 14 ail in twp 14 range 8, Taxes, fees aud oosts, $11.30. ToC A Ti neb; 4 houses and 3 lots on west side of Union street, 1 vacant lot No.

23 Shearer addition. Taxes fees ana costs. $17 22. The charges for these notioes are not included ij the above. Geoboc Phillips Tax ylleotor, Dallas Oounty R.

mgs I I tram. took are 9y. and in he San a tort? EAST im. VJ. anil Cl.

RT CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY, 20th, 1894. VALEGRANDE Our pasture and stable accommodations are such that we are now prepared to take charge of one hundred head of horses and cattle and give such attention as may be desired to stock entrusted to us. Daily personal attention ia given to all stock entrusted to us and our pricea are reasonable compared to services rendered. Handling young horses a specialty. Without question our herd of graded Jerseys are the highest bred in the stato.

We can any time accommodate persons wanting a first class much cow, at prioes to suit the times Our Stallion, JACK SPRATT, is now mak ing the season at our stables for the fee of 15 Quincy for Mayor. Boston, May Democratic plan this city is fairly well mapped out, the most important feature being that Josiah Quincy will be the candidate for mayor, if he so desires. Last year he Mayor Matthews decided You Own a Farm like to run again. In case Mr. Quincy conc hies to accept a nomination, he will have no competitor.

If so, do not the houses thereon need repairing? arrivals. From Rome aDd Cleveland, 5.30 am. Birmingham, 10:40 am! Mobile, 10:30 pm. Meridian, am. Akron, (ex.

Sunday) 9:35 am. If you want to repair, or build a 3 one and 25 for two, foal insure, tion of young horses brono-ht W. J. ROUNTREE SON. 14 of Taxes, Cruelty Investigations Begun.

Batavia, N. May investigation of the chargee of cruelty pre-, ferred against Superintendent Frederick 8100 ln tbe cltf we have over a Place, of the state institution for the feel of, lumbr, and can fill blind in this village, by Dr. Ward our bl promptly, at prices as low as Whitcomb, the institution physician anf fard in the city, and give long havebegun here before the board of I in which to pay for it, on accept-trustees of the institution. The proceed- abie security. spanking bran new, houses on your lurai property for your tenants, build an elegant country home, or man- i IMPROVE YOUR PROFFRTY ON EA8Y I terms.

Call at yard office, adjoining I Star Ice Co. Jonce Gardner, anager Chilton Lumber ear J. I CLIME Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. All Work Guaranteed, Plans and Specifications furnished and Estimates given. Prices reasonable.

Give 802 Broad Albert. me a call, opposite Hotel DEPARTURE. For Rome and Cleveland, Birmingham, I Mobile, Meridian, Akron, (ex -Sunday) On Sundays tram from Akron arrives at 9:50 a. m. and departs at 3:00 p.

m. from Union depot. solid team between Mobile and Cleveland carrying Pullman Sleepers, making close connection at Cleveland with solid Vestibule Train for Washington aud New York. L. A.

Bell, D. P. A. NOTICE IU THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the half interest of J.

Syd Robbius in the Star Ice Company, and the controlling interest in the Enterprise Ice Company, I will hereafter give my personal attention to the manufacture and were held behind closed doprs. Forced to Eat Soap and Drink Whisky. Bnthlehem, May men boarded the caboose on a Lehigh valley freight train here and force! William Keen, a flagman, to eat soap and drink whisky. They then threw h.m off the He was badly injured. K-n a job on the road during the late strike.

His assailants, who unknown. NOTICE. tf 1 OB UN Precinct No. 6 Joseph 4 twp iu range fees and cot ts. $3 82.

io A J. seymore: 1-4 of 1-4 and 1-4 of 1-4 see 36 2 acres ylng in the south part of 1-4 of 14 ao 25, ail in twp 20 rane 10. xea, fees and costs, $7 09 Owner unknown 812 of a 1-4 sec 13 twp 19 Tango io. fees and co to, $3-12. Obkvillk Precinct No.

8. Owner unknqwn: 8 ls4 of sec 14 twp 8. Taxes, fees oosto, $3.92. Owner unknown: 23 acres on the east aide of 1-4 of 1-4 sec 10 twp 15 range 9. axds fees and costs, $3 60.

Lfxinbton Precinct No 9. To t. Harrison: 1 2 of 1-4 aec 28 twp 15 range 9. Taxes, fees and coats, $4 eO Owner unknown: 8 1-4 of 1-4 tl7 $3.7214 rBge 9 TaXe f668 and Pleasant Hll Piecinct No. 13.

To John Barnes: 6 acres in the corner of the 1-2 of bounded on the north by Vasser and east by Mrs Buster, sec 24 twp 14 range 11. Taxes' lees and costs $2.13: Estate D. C. Sinyly: 1-2 of A4; wl 2 of 14 see 38, ali of sec 35. 8 1 2 or 1 4 sec 28 27 acres in 1-4 of 1 4 aec 26 all in twp 14 range 11, sec 2.

twp 13 range ll Taxes, es and costs, $24.39 Richmond Precinct No. 14. To ijeuiple; 1-4 of 1-4, 5 acres in tbe corner of 14 of a 1-4 and 10 ac es in end of 1-2 of 1-4 and 28 1-2-aeres in end of 1-2 of Lw al in aec 15 twp Taxes, fees and costs, 96 4 To Stallworth 1-4 and 1-2 of 1-4 sad cod o(o 14 of 1 A He Hant Married Baroness Blanc. Ottawa, May Onderdonk his father, Andrew Onderdonk. the millionaire oontraotor of Chioago', are Ottawa.

The young man Jeniee that has married Baroness Blanc, and explains his disappearance from Chioago cli- MRS. JOSEPHS Celebrated Home Made Yeast Cakes For raising Bread, Rolls, Biscuits Doughnuts, fec. Made from an entire especially adapted to our mate. Healthful, Nutritious, Economical Unequaled in every respect. Manufactured The Joseph Co.

Selma, Ala. For sale by all retail grocers, Country orders solicited. new Formula Southern and Ou Monday, April 30th, 1 will open a general Buggy, Carriage, Wagon and Dray Shop, at the corner of Water and Fiankhn streets. I will be prepared to do idl kinds of work in these lines, Painting, Trim-ming, Wood-work and Blacksmitbing, Every deparRnent wUl be filled with first class men; and will be under my personal supervision. I wi1 have in painting department Mr.

Sam Gimer, who has gained for himself, by his most superior skill, the just and well deserved title: The greatest painter that Salma ever knew. Prices will bt iu keeping with the times. First-class work and satisfaction guaranteed. Horae Shoeing, Plantation and Plow work a specialty, in the blacksmith department. i earnestly solicit the patronage of my old customers and friends and also of the general public.

Respectfully, M. CANNING. Sold HI Store und Hanged Hlnuelt Francisco, May 18. P. a.

Sage, young grooer, who had just sold his for a good price, hanged himself. He left no word as to the cause of hia sot. He owned several pieces of nron-erty in the city, and never showed any derangement. vuu sign of mental SALE OF ICE. It will be made of condensed filtered water.

I have considerable experience in the business, being the founder of the Star Ice Company. Ice Will be sold at 40 cents per hundred in the sack. $6 worth of tickets for $5. Large pieces of ice for a nickel. I will also continue tbe I COAL AND WOOD BUSINESS and will th(iuk the public for liberal patronage.

Ring up Telephones 91 and 94. A. J. GOLDING. N.

M. Walker FREE EYE EXAMINATION! It costs you nothing to determine glasses will improve your vision, as tbe examination is without charge at HUBBW, Jeweler and Optician. Do not neglect your eye sight and do not forget that Hobbs Specialist is the one to consult. if Bonilla Borrows Money. Tegccigalpa, May 18.

Bonilla has rfiisr-i $00,900 from a leading Spanish i merchant on customhouse oertifioat at i T1 army. The Licensed Auctioneer Cau be found at his Store on Water Street Grocery i uiagency 1.

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