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lunigraist,1Y^NSON.STATE NEWS.GENERAA branch railroad is talked of from Ashland to Whitney.24,1878.he order ofThe soundThe citizens of Seottsboro refused to quarantine that town.Jeff. Davis, Jr fever at Mem phi:Heat No. 9, Hale county, hascontributed #62.50 to the yellow fever sufferers.Fifteen hundi children work in in New Yoi k citCarl vim Reiehc won the gold 10 hum of | modal at the prize drill of theDcmopolis Rifles.everv so*--tilding now,*ld ones.—drawbackss, the mottoThe Selina, Rome A Daltonroad will sell half-rate tickets tothe Talladega fair.The RiiS'ians ate th«‘ territor«stantinople andSecretary Sohued a member oPhilosophical Sidolphin.The Mem phi It. reopened on the transactionThe republicans of the Mont■d and on-! gmery district are supporting business.Armstrong for Congress.ere to stay.re our coastaters of thepanic, thisThlt;hamready to receive machinery.Syracuse, N.• foundry of the Hirming- whole family, Jo• • rCar Manufacturing Co. is i and tivechildre... The next term of the Unitedrium, with gjates Court at Montgomery hasit wide open been postpom'd until Novemberfleeing! 18th.ferers from jn»i?senic. A quariis suspected.thlt;»red locali-From August Kith to October as and up- i lGth, there were 73 cases of yellow fever in Mobile, and 23 deaths.e all fromrken sister) come to usDied at Birmingham. Ala., on Monday, tbe2l«t int., Mi-sS.il-Bkrlin, Oct. 1’declare that us , of the anti-Sociahe prevent d fnings, thcv will ii * •j of other partieslie dissolved likThe demoerawaters of ijt» Molton, daughter of the late ; grcssinen in Othe genial Chas. 11. Molton. thel* me puren home. No fever. West climbing, hand of cor-Montgomerv removed the quarantine against freights coining, from Louisville, Ky., on Saturday, the 19th inst.the present con ana against 4 ii gross, and with 2 in Iowa airaiuThe greenbacks* of the first Kvanviierous hosni- M^triet have nominated Warner youn^ man hv II liailev, of Choctaw county, for killed another \/ * # ’ I /• i 1 iCongress.lances.name of (iahar.* in a drunken sjember, 1a nee in tinI Birmingham raised the quar- of the latter ! antine and removed any and all | „f ()vV(.MS|,lt;M,t j, 77, j restrictions as to freight and nas- j arrostt,(jsengers from any and all points95.47. The on the 19th inst.uit for tin•i/k.i iv-w i The fever excitement at Athensr o tn,13/ , | has subsided, and the people are narv sources now looking at the thing in itsIf rue light. Mrs. Rogers is doing24/.40. I his Wfi| find will be out again in atrrn - u ry a tyear 1878-9 87;rdinai v rev- (I cmlitor stated it to the State[•ollectors inlbrfe\^days.\V A SUING TON,lowing is the o! the standard » silver eertilical hand. Jt is fro the close of bu“ Silver certiflcut1070: on hand, §.We expect to fight oiyr delio-joutstanding 81 |uents out on the dunning nn/P iT| silver dollarstakes all winter.—Scotsboro .....Citizen.We intend to fight itout on theentagi1 of same line.lized, #123,-, Tuscumbia, Ala., Oct. 204 - ...A*mints, #11,900,1513,766; balanc143.280.New York, (from the Citv
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