Hand-book of Alabama. A complete index to the state, with map, Part 46

Author: Berney, Saffold
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Birmingham, Ala., Roberts & son, printers
Number of Pages: 1160


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613


Wilhite ..


Williams' Cross Roads. 514


Wilsonville


Wood-lock 519


Woodville


596


York.


15ª


Scottsboro


Reid ..


501


Selina Junction, Western R. R.


108


crossing S., R. & D. R. R.


Shade's Creek. 010


Shelby Springs 529


Silver Run


650


429


Stewart's


159


Sunflower


Sword's Mills


Thompson's


Three-Notch Road.


Valley Head.


Veto. 160


35


Oak Grove .


Olmstead.


Maxwell


Matthews


180


Harp- ville ..


Hampden.


435


STATION. ELEVATION.


550


ELECTION RETURNS, 1892.


VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, AUGUST 1.


FOR PRESIDENT, NOVEMBER &.


Cleveland.


Harrison.


Weaver.


Bidwell.


1.027


844


926


81


951


2


Autauga


893


866


912


Barhour


3,470


2.1801


4,315


19


1,241


Bibb


1,653


1,955


1,944


58


1,304


Bullock


2,306


463


1.844


55


1,483


Butler


3,010;


2,6271


3.249


218


1,613


4


Calhoun


2.118,


2.658


2,321!


108


1.717


Cherokee


1,237


2.252


1,709


218.


1,301


723


1.785


648


139


902


958


1.702


864


210!


998


Choctaw


2,113


1,641


1,561


371


1,042


Clarke


920


1.142


1.161


47.


1,100


Clay ..


773


1,271


1.045


17.


659


3


Cleburne


850


1,517|


Colbert.


1,000


748


954


107


1.993


Coo-a.


704


775


$18


7


562


1


Covington.


1,208.


1,983 .


1,320


49


1,278;


Crenshaw


1,067


1,402


1.160;


6


1,023


8


Cullinan


1.318


1 985


1 460


15


1,109;


1


Dale .


7,834


1.203


7.330


1.028;


947


Dallas


1,669


1,715


1.868


5


1,187


De Kalh


1.703


2,533


1.258


84


2,506;


1


Elmore


900


889


1,110


21


657


1


Escambia


1,295'


1,600


728


158


822


10


Fayette


913


1.3×9


1.290


Geneva


1,253


599.


2.120


355


511


..


Greene


2,727


1,502 '


3.350,


120


822


Hale .


1,588


3,106


2,712


133


1,633


5


Jackson


8,727


5,249


10,055,


296


4,884


69


Jeffer-on


851


1.712 ;


1 458'


31


587


Lamar.


1,924


1.727


2,352


1.289


1


Lauderdale


505


2,900


1,516


3


1,961


Lawrence


2 392


2,599


2.754


318


1.374


Lee .


810


2,433


1,447:


18


1,858;


11


Limestone


2 810.


1 1/0.


3,236.


349.


716


. .


Lowndes


990


1,736


2001


13:


70-1


Macon ..


2 953


3.251


3.015.


3


3,607


Madison


3,169


2.152


2.847


233


2,198


3


Marion


1,310,


2,157


15:1


11


1,103


2


Mar-hall


3,533.


2,021;


4,68 %


3971


1,979


:


. .


Monroe


7,501


1 :40


3 702


Montgomery


1,964


1.953


2.160


3


2,1251


26


Perry


1,694


2.253


1,019


8.3


1,009


Pickens


1,291


1.2.36


2 29%,


12


1 455


Pike .


1,043


2,136


1.1961


126


1.245


Randolph


2,766


1.000


2 150


10


1,506|


Russell


1,567


1 660 .


1,745


307|


1,593


1


Shelby


613


1.422


1.079


St. Clair


2,042


1.543


3.1551


781


2.5771


11


Talladera


1.171


3,820 ;


2.470


3 6


1.47


Tallapoosa


2 297


2.950 1


2 212


Tuskaloosa


1,524


1.944


1,583


4


1.473


Walker.


$55


1633


215


532.


. .


Wilcox .


562


X06


526


Winston


126.959


115.5 2


138 1281


9,197


85.151


Total.


Thos. G.


Jones.


Reuben


F. Kolb.


86


2


Baldwin


1,006


1.603


1,152;


1,204'


6


Blount


1,564


1,918


1.313


253


1,717


Chambers


1 909


1,671;


1,960


1,10


. .


. .


Conecul


741!


1.079


992


8.19


5


Coffee


593


1 546


Franklin


634


1,137 .


797


. . . .


1.215


Henry


2 887.


2,056,1


3,044


26!


1,266


21


Etowah.


609


715


3


Chilton


. .


There were 550 scattering votes for Governor, and 1,986 for Presidential electors.


478


1,174


756


1,207


Mobile


1,562


1,307


1,850


8


2.784


Morgan.


2,952


1,221


3,452


74x


1.469


Sumter


2 :26


2.438


109


1.3421


4


Washington


5.01€


4.6 7


Marengo


1,627


2


COUNTIES.


VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN NOVEMBER 8, 1892.


FIRST DISTRICT.


R. H.


Win. J.


Mason.


Frank 11.


Threet


Scattering


Jesse F.


Stallings.


Frank


Baltzell


J. D. Bibb.


Scattering


Choctaw


814


1,022


209


Baldwin ..


910


152


321


Clarke


1.565


1.072


Butler


1.38:


1,770|


Marengo


2.827


2 311


126


22 Conecuh.


871


1,641


2


Mobile


4,816


1.936'


240


Monroe


1.818


732


7


.. .Crenshaw


1.278!


1,308


48


Washington.


674


63


137


. E-cambia


1.103!


663


Montgomery


3.658;


2,824


8


Pike .


2,22×!


1,524


37.


Wilcox


4,663


547


215


16,781|


10,994


856


2


THIRD DISTRICT.


W. C.


.J. F. Tate.


A. W.


Harvey


Scattering!


FOURTH DISTRICT.


G. A.


Robbins


Longshore


C. H.


Scattering


Calhoun


3,175


1.69€


218


1 Chilton .


585:


912


121


50


Cleburne


1.015


656


74


Dallas


7.040.


1.035


1,113.


. .


Shelby


1,746


1.597


312


Talladega


.6.159,


8.53-4


1,948, 50


FIFTIL DISTRICT.


Jas. E.


M. W.


Whatley.


MeDuffle.


Scatteringh.


SIXTH DISTRICT.


Bankhead


T. M.


Barbour.


Ignatius


Green.


Scattering &


Autauga


925


941;


99


Chambers


2.27.


1,607


207


Fayette


761


861


100


Greene


2,124


516


335


Coosa.


949


1 207.


107


Lamar


1,435


613


10


Elmore


1.24%


2.442


84


Marion


1.212


467


19


Lowndes


3,204


539


1.233;


Pickens


1.909


1,030


82


Macon


190


713


15


Sumter


3,186


56


750


Tuskaloosa


2 133;


1,435


704!


Tallapoosa


2.375


1.544


33%


Walker


1,552


1,475


4


13.456


11,528


2,306


11,312


6 453


2.054|


Blackwell.


1 1 | Scatteringi __


Cherokee


1.632


1.426


2.1


Colbert


2.037


1,424


95


1


Dekalh.


1.507


1,221


12


1 Jackson


3.054,


1,269


375


Etowah


2,264


1.420


Lauderdale


2.362


1,083


212


Frankiin


1,27>


617


Lawrence


1.487


1,830.


164


Marshall-


1 :47


1.233


1


Limestone


1,457


1,373.


503!


St. Clair.


1.032


1,546


Madison


3,065'


3.167


436


1


Winston.


573


2


Morgan


2,125


1,696


4:4


10.917


9,091


98


3


15,607


11,868


2,279: 6


NINTH DISTRICT.


L. W.


J. H.


J. B. -


George


B. M.


Brazeale.


Bibb


1,1,30,


1.10)


21


2


Blount


1,904


1,500


1


Half


3,337


817


10


121:


·


Jefferson


10.017


213


3,430


$30


. .


9.154


103


461


70


4.214


1.344


Bullock


1,972


1.438'


Coffee


977


921


£6


Dale


1,426


1,34


13


Geneva


734


Henry


2.649


1,325


63


Lee .


2.773.


1.531


128


Russell


2.115


1.281


110'


16.885


9,901


252


JJ. V.


Blakemore


Scattering!


EIGHTH DISTRICT.


Joseph


B. M.


Austin.


R. T.


W 11.


Denson


Wood


W. M.


J. T.


Cullman


1,035


1,055


Turpin


Parsons


Ware.


Baggott.


Randolph


1,179


1,24%


165


SEVENTH DISTRICT.


Oates.


7,156


1,015'


13


SECOND DISTRICT.


.


11'Covington


565


Craig.


Barbour


Cobh.


Clay


1,11+


1.137


J. H.


Wheeler.


A. P.


2.023


Perry .


12,511


Clarke.


540


HAND- BOOK OF ALABAMA.


TOTAL VOTE FOR OTHER STATE OFFICERS, AUGUST 1, 1892.


SECRETARY OF STATE.


Joseph D. Barron. 129,675


J. C. Fonville .. . . . 109,175


Scattering


.3,337


AUDITOR.


John Purifoy 126,927


W. T. B. Lynch. . . 100.281 TREASURER.


Scattering


... 5,235


J. C. Smith 125,790


T. K. Jones .. 110,198


Scattering


3,933


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.


William L. Martin .. 129.434 B. K. Collier .. . ... .108,630


Scattering 3,655


SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION.


John G. Harris .128,679 J. P. Oliver. . 109,584


Scattering 705


COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE.


Hector D. Lane .. .. 129,100 S. M. Adams ... 112,183 Scattering . . . . . 371


JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT.


George W. Stone .. 220,856 Thos. W. Coleman . . 221.85


James B. Head . .222,310


Thos. N. McClellan. . 220,021 Jonathan Haralson. 221,425


Seattering


.2,075


VOTE OF STATE, 1876 TO 1888.


DEM- OCRATIC.


REPUBLI- CAN.


DEM. PLURAL'TY


TOTAL.


1876 ... President


102,602


68,230


33,772


170,232


1876 .... Governor.


99,255


55.582


43,673


154,837


1878 .... Governor.


89,571


80,571


1880 .... President


90,087


50.178


34,51 9


151.507


1880 .... Governor


134,911


42,343


92,568


177.251


18:2 .... Governor


101,841


46,830


55,002


148.680


1884 .... President


92,973


50,444


33,529


153,789


1884 ... Governor.


189,580


1,18]


138.399


140,761


1886 .... Governor


114,707


37.116


107,621


1×2,429


1888


. Governor


155,973


(I 343)


1 30, 199 1


61,143


174,100


JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.


The State is divided, at present, into ten judicial circuits, and each circuit is numbered and composed of the counties as follows : *


First Circuit-Choctaw, Washington, Clarke, Monroe, Ma- rengo, Baldwin and Mobile.


Second Circuit-Covington, Crenshaw, Escambia, Conecuh Pike, Butler and Montgomery.


* See page 91, onte. Courts held at the connty seats.


$ 41,770 )


111.203


201,086


1888 .President


117.320


( P' 583)


541


APPENDIX.


Third Circuit-Henry, Dale, Geneva, Coffee, Bullock, Rus- sell, Lee and Barbour.


Fourth Circuit-Dallas, Perry, Hale, Lowndes, and Wilcox.


Fifth Circuit - Randolph, Chambers, Tallapoosa. Coosa, Macon, Chilton, Bibb, Elmore and Autauga.


Sixth Circuit - Fayette, Lamar, Pickens, Greene, Sumter and Tuskaloosa.


Seventh Circuit - Talladega, Clay, Cleburne, Calhoun, St. Clair and Shelby.


Eighth Circuit - Lauderdale, Colbert, Marion, Franklin, Cullman, Lawrence, Morgan, Limestone and Madison.


Ninth Circuit -- Etowah, Blount, Marshall, DeKalb, Chero- kee and Jackson.


Tenth Circuit-Jefferson, Walker and Winston.


CHANCERY DIVISIONS.


The State is divided, at present, into four chancery divis- ions, named and composed of the following counties : *


The Northeastern Division-Marshall, DeKalb, Cherokee, Etowah, St. Clair, Calhoun, Cleburne, Randolph, Clay, Talla- dega, Shelby, Chilton, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Lee, El- more and Autauga.


The Northwestern Division-Jackson, Madison, Limestone, Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Morgan, Cullman, Winston, Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Blount, Jefferson and Tuskaloosa.


The Southeastern Dicision-Russell, Barbour, Henry, Ge- neva, Dale, Coffee, Pike, Bullock, Macon, Montgomery. Butler, Lowndes, Crenshaw, Conecuh, Covington and Escambia.


The Southwestern Division - Mobile, Baldwin, Monroe, Wilcox, Dallas, Perry, Bibb, Hale, Pickens, Greene, Sumter, Marengo, Choctaw, Clarke and Washington.


. See pages 25-6, ante.


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HAND-BOOK OF ALABAMA.


CHANCERY DISTRICTS.


The chancery divisions are subdivided into chancery dis- tricts, numbered and composed of the following counties : *


Northeastern Division .- First District, Chambers ; Sec- ond District, Lee ; Third District, Tallapoosa ; Fourth District, Coosa ; Fifth District, Talladega ; Sixth District, Shelby ; Ser- enth District, Chilton ; Eighth District, Elmore : Ninth District, Calhoun; Tenth District, Cleburne; Eleventh District, Ran- dolph; Twelfth District, Clay; Thirteenth District, Dekalb; Fourteenth District, St. Clair; Fifteenth District, Etowah ; Sixteenth District, Marshall : Seventeenth District, Cherokee ; Eighteenth District, Autauga.


Northwestern Division .- First District, Franklin ; Sec- ond District, Colbert; Third District, Lauderdale; Fourth District, Lawrence; Fifth District, Limestone : Sieth District, Morgan ; Serenth District, Blount; Eighth District, Madison; Ninth District, Jackson ; Tenth District, Tuskaloosa ; Eleventh District, Lamar; Twelfth District, Marion ; Thirteenth District, Fayette; Fourteenth District, Walker; Fifteenth District, Cull- man and Winston (courts held at Cullman town) ; Sixteenth District, Jefferson.


Southeastern Division .- First District, Escambia: Sec- ond District; Conecuh ; Third District, Butler ; Fourth Dis- triet, Crenshaw : Fifth District, Lowndes: Sirth District, Montgomery; Seventh District, Macon: Eighth District, Rus- sell; Ninth District, Bullock ; T'enth District, Pike; Elecenth District, Coffee: Twelfth District, Dale; Thirteenth District, Henry ; Fourteenth District, Barbour ; Fifteenth District, Ge- neva; Nicte. nth District, Covington.


Southwestern Division .-- First District, Clarke; Second District, Monroe; Third District, Wilcox; Fourth District, Bibb; Fifth District, Dallas; Sirth District, Perry : Seventh District, Hale; Eighth District, Greene; Ninth District, Pick- ens; Tenth District, Sumter; Eleventh District, Choctaw ; Twelfth District, Marengo; Thirteenth District, Mobile, Bald- win and Washington (courts held at Mobile).


* See page 95, ande. Courts held at the county seats.


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APPENDIX.


NEWSPAPERS IN ALABAMA.


There are sixty-six counties in Alabama. Newspapers are published in sixty-five. There are 199 papers published in the State, of which, seventeen are daily, 163 weekly, one fort- nightly, three semi-monthly, and fifteen monthly.


The following is a list, alphabetically arranged, of the daily and weekly newspapers of the State, and where published :


Abbeville-Times, w.


Alexander City- Outlook, w.


Andalu-ia-Covington Times, w.


Anniston- Hot Bla-t. d. and w. Evening News, d.


Ashland- Ciny County Advance, w.


Ashville-Advance-Journal, w. Southern.Egis, w.


Athens -- Alabama Conrier, w. Limestone Democrat, w.


Attalla-Herald. w.


Avondale-Budget. w.


Bessemer -- Fesst mer, W. Journal, w.


Birmingham -- Age-Herald, d. and w. News, d. and w.


Blocton-Courier. w.


Blountville -- Blount Chronicle, w.


Brewton -- Leader. w.


Standard Gange, w.


Bridgeport- New-, w.


Butler-Choctaw Advocate, w. Choctaw Herald, w.


Calera-Journal, w. Shelby News, w.


Camden-Wilcox New Era, w. Wilcox Progress, w.


Carrollton-We-t Alabamian. w. Pickens County News, w.


Cedar Buff -- Industrial Free Press, W.


Centre-Cherokee Advertiser, w. Coosa River News, w. Centreville -State Central Express, W. Clanton- C'hiton View, w.


Clayton-Courier. w.


Collinsville- Clipper, w.


Columbia - Recorder, w.


Columbiana -- shelby Chronicle, w.


Cuba-South Sumter Star, w.


Cullman -Alabama Tribune, w.


Dadeville-Tadajoosa New Era, w. Tallapoosa Voice, w.


Daphne -- Times, B. Decatur- News, w.


Demopoli -- Varenge News. W.


Dothan-Wire-Grass Siftings, w.


Double Spring --- Winstor. Herald, w.


Edwardsville - Standard-News, w. Ca barne Plowboy, w.


Elba- Coffee County Watchman, w. Eufaula Mail. d. Times, d and w.


Eutaw- Wing and observer. w. Mirror, s. Evergreen --- Star. w. Fayette Court House-Sentinel, w. News. w.


Florence - Heraldl. w. Banner, w. Times, w.


Florence-Lauderdale Gazette. w. Fort Payne-Journal, w. Gadsden-Times-News, w.


Leader. w.


Gate City-Ilumiming Bird, w.


Gayle, ville - Enterprise, w.


Geneva-Democrat, w.


Georgiana- Living Truth, w.


Greensboro-Alabama Beacon. w. Watelman, w.


Greenville-Advocate, w. Local. w. Grove Hill-Clarke County Democrat., w. Guntersville-Democrat. w. Alliance News. w.


Gurley-Record, w. Hamilton-Times, w.


Hartsehe-Alabama Enquirer, w.


Hayneville-Citizen-Examiner, w.


Heflin -- Cleburne New Era, w.


Huntsville-Mercury, d. and w. Argus, W. Democrat, w. Gazette, w. Jackson-South Alabamian, w.


Jacksonville-Republican, w.


Jasper-Mountain Eagle, W.


Kennedy-News. W.


Lacon-Alliance Monitor, w.


La Fayette-Sun, W.


Linden-Reporter, w.


Livingston- Journal, w. sunter County Sun, w.


Luverne-Enterprise, w


Marion-Standard. w.


Mobile -- Register. d. and w. News. il. Monroeville- Monroe Journal, w.


Montgomery- Advertiser, d. and w. Alliance Herald, w. Journal, d. Moulton-Advertiser. w.


New Decatur-Advertiser, w.


Northport-West Alabama Breeze, w.


Oneonta- Blount Co. News-Dispatch, w.


Opelika-Industrial News, w.


oxford- Voice. w.


Ozark-Sontheim Star, W. Banner. w. Phoenix City -- Advance.


Piedmont- Inquirer. w.


Pratt Mines Advertiser. W.


Prattville - Progress, W.


Roanoke-Herald, w Rockford-Consa Advocate, w.


Russellville-southern Idea. w. Rutledge-Wave, W.


Scottsboro- Citizen, w. d'rogressive Age. w Scale- Russell Register, w.


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HAND-BOOK OF ALABAMA.


Selma -- Times-Mail, d. and w. Journal, d. Alabama Mirror, w.


Tuskaloosa Gazette, il. and w.


Evening Times, d. and w.


Tuscumbia-North Alabamian, w.


Sheffield-Enterprise, d.


Tuskegee- News. w.


Shelby -Magnet, w.


Union Springs-Herald. w.


Stevenson-Chronicle, w.


Uniontown-Canebrake Herall, w.


Sylacauga-Tribune. W.


Warrior- Index, w.


Talladega-Our Hountain Home, w. News-Reporter, W. Southern Alllance, w.


Wedowee -- Clipper. w. Randolph Reformer, w.


Thomasville-Alliance Reporter, w.


Wetumpka-Times-Democrat. w.


St. Stephens-Times, w


Woodlawn-Banner, w.


York Station-Times, w.


BANKS AND BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN ALABAMA.


CITY OR TOWN.


NAME OF BANK.


PAID-UP CAPITAL


SURPLUS


UNDIV. PROFIT


Alexander City


Alexander City Bank.


$50,250


.3,000,


=8,880


Anniston.


Anniston Loan and Trust Co.


100,000


12,000


Anniston ..


¡Anniston National Bank.


100,000


4,500


12,000


Anniston


Bank of Anniston ..


89,750


8,000


4,000


Anniston ..


First National Bank


200,000


200,000


25.000


Anniston


Security Bank of Alabama


76 000


7,800


3,500


Athens


Bank of Athens


15.000


1,500


Attalla


Bank of Attalla.


28,850


950


Bessemer


* First National Bank


50,000


Bessemer .


Bessemer Savings Bank


100,000


200.000


25,000


Birmingham


* First National Bank.


270 000


40,000


17.790


Birmingham.


* Berney National Bank.


300,000


25,000


20,000


Birmingham


Birmingham Trust and Savings Co ..


500,000


65,000


Birmingham


City National Bank.


100,000


100,000


10,000


Birmingham.


Jefferson County Savings Bank.


150,000


15,000


20,000


Birmingham


Nicke Savings Bank


100,000,


2,500


Birmingham


South Side Savings Bank


300,000


Birmingham.


H. Simon & Sons.


200,000


50,000


Birmingham


Birmingham Clearing House


25,000


70,000


Brewton


Blacksher-Miller Lumber Co.


50,000


1.000.


2,400


Calera


W. E. Brinkerhoff & Co


7.500


1,650


710


Clayton


Clayton Banking Co.


50,000


8,000


Columbia


Jobn T. Davis & Son


35,000


Cullman.


Parker & Co .


75.000


11.000


Demopolis


Pront & Robertson


50,000


6,000


Dothen


Hawle Bros


100.000


25,000


16,070


Eufaula ..


* Eufaula National Bank.


59.000'


12 500


8,170


Enfanla


First National Bank


50,000


9,000


2.300


Entaw.


Watkins Mercantile and Bank Co


50,000


10,500


Fannsdale


First National Bank


100,000


10,000


Florence.


First National Bank


50 000


1.500


1,500


Fort Payne


People's Savings Bank


25,000


6,000


6,000


Gadsden


First National Bank


50.250


6,000


Gad-den


S. T. Jones ..


25,000;


Geneva ..


Planters' Bank


40,000


1


Greenville


Bank of Guntersville


50,0 0


.. .


2,000


Huntsville


First National Bank ..


125.000


2,90


3,240


Hant-ville


W R Bron & Co


52.000


30.000


Huntsville


Tredegar National Bank.


50,000.


.1,000


Jackson ..


...


Birmingham.


People's Savings Bank and Trust Co.


25,000


Birmingham


Steiner Bros


Brewton


Bank of Brewton


130,000


Bridgeport


First National Bank.


Dadeville


Tallapoosa County Bank


50,000


7,109


Demopolis.


Bank of Dothen


Edwardsville


Queen City Bank.


10,000,


Gainesville.


Greensboro


1. Lawson.


Joseph Steiner & Son-


8,370


Guntersville


Farmers and Merchants' Nat'l Bank


50,000,


Fort Payne


First National Bank


50 000


East Alabama National Bank


Birmingham


Alabama National Bank.


500,000


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BANKS-CONTINUED.


CITY OR TOWN.


NAME OF BANK.


PAID-UP CAPITAL!


SURPLUS


UNDIV. PROFIT


Jasper.


Jasper Trust Co.


5,000


LaFayette


Bank of LaFayette


50,000


5,000


6,000


Livingston


McMillan & Co ..


50,000


12,000


1,000


Mobile


Alabama National Bank


150,000


5,000


11,280


Mobile.


British-American Trust Co.


Mobile


First National Bank.


300,000


100,000;


225,000


Mobile


People's Bank


150,000'


50,000


53,910


Mobile


Wmn. 11. Leinkant & Son.


Montevallo


C. C. Vandegrift ..


100,000


900,000


Montgomery


1 Individual responsibility


3.000,000


Montgomery.


Bank of Montgomery .


100.000


12,000


Montgomery


Capital City Insurance Co


149,400


65.000


3,700


Montgomery


First National Bank


225,000


50,000


30,000


Montgomery


Merchants and Planter,' Natt Bank


100.000


22,000


24,000


Montgomery


J. B Trimble & Co.


61.000


3.750


1,600


New Decatur


First National Bank


100,000


11,000


2,000


Opelika.


Bank of Opelika


100,000'


5,000


10,000


Opelika


First National Bank


50.000'


17,000


8,250


Oxford


Bank of Oxford ..


50.000


Ozark


Planters and Merchants Bank


50,000


Piedmont


Bank of Piedmont,


43,400


2,000


Roanoke


Bank of Roanoke.


25,000


2,500


Russellville


Franklin County Bank


10,000


2.000


Scottsboro


Jackson County Bank.


23.000


12,000


Selma.


Bank of Seha


25,000.


Selma.


City National Bank


400,000


100,000


130,000


Selma ..


Commercial Bank of Selma


300,000


75,600


Sheffield


Bank of Commerce.


100,000


7,500


Talladega


Citizens' Bank


50,000


15,000


3,240


Talladega


First National Bank


50,000


5.000


8,000


Talladega.


Farmers and Merchants' Bank


100,000


50.000.


Tuskaloosa


Farmer.' Savings Bank


25,000


25.000


Tu-kaloosa ..


First National Bank


60,000


20,000,


23,420


Tuskalno-a


Merchants' National Bank


100,000


6,500.


10,500


Tuskaloosa.


JJ. 11. Fitts & Co ....


50,000


18,000


4,200


Tusenmbia


Tuscumbia Banking Co


50,000


45,000.


7,000


Tuskeger


C. W. Thompson & Co.


50,000


Union Springss


Bullock County Bank ..


70.000


52,000


10,000.


8,500


Union Springs


W. M. Stakely & Co ..


50,000


30,000


Warrior


Bank of Warrior.


Wetumpka.


H. Hohenberg & Co


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UNITED STATES COURTS IN ALABAMA.


By the statutes of the United States, the State of Alabama is made part of the Fifth Indicial Circuit of the United States, and the State is divided into three judicial districts, called, respectively, the Southern, the Middle and the Northern dis- triets of Alabama, and the Northern district is subdivided into


.


Marion


Marion Central Bank.


Mobile


Mobile Savings Bank.


100,000


Montgomery


Farley National Bank


100,000


. .:


New Deratur


Exchange Bank.


Pratt Mine


Merchants and Miners' Savings Bank


25,000,


Isbell & Co (individual responsibil .:


250,000


Troy .


Tuskegee.


Macon County Bank


Union Springs


Merchants and Farmers' Bank


Uniontown


Planters and Merchants Bank


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two divisions, called, respectively, the Southern and the North- ern divisions of the Northern District of Alabama.


Southern District .-- This district includes the counties of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Marengo, Mo- bile, Monroe, Washington and Wilcox.


Middle District .- This district includes the counties of Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Chilton, Chambers, Clay, Coffee, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Dallas, Geneva, Henry, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Ran- dolph, Russell and Tallapoosa.


Northern District, Northern Division .- This division includes the counties of Colbert, Cullman, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan and Winston.


Northern District. Southern Division .- This division includes the counties of Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cle- burne, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Jefferson, La- mar, Pickens, St. Clair, Shelby, Sumter, Talladega, Tuskaloosa and Walker.


The courts of the United States are held in these several districts at the places and times as follows :


Southern District-At Mobile .- United States circuit court : Terms commence fourth Monday of November and first Mon- day of May. United States district court : Terms commence fourth Monday of November and first Monday of May.


Midelle District-At Montgomery .- United States circuit court : Terms commence first Mondays of May and Novem- ber. United States district court: Terms commence first Mondays of May and November. A session of this court is also held on the first Mondays of each month under rules adopted.


Northern District, Northern Division - At. Huntsville .- United States circuit court: Terms commence first Monday of April and second Monday in October. United States dis- trici court : Terms commence first Monday of April and sec- ond Monday of October.


Northern District, Southern Division-At Birmingham .- United States circuit court : Terms commence first Monday in March and September. United States district court : Terms commence first Monday in March and September.


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The circuit courts in all the three districts of the State are held by the same circuit judge, and the district courts of the Northern and Middle districts are held by the same district judge. The Southern district has a separate district judge.


The marshal of the Southern district is also the marshal of the Middle district. The Northern district has a separate marshal.


The Northern and Middle districts have the same district attorney. The Southern district has a separate district at- torney.


Each court has a separate clerk.


UNITED STATES LAND DISTRICTS AND LAND OFFICES IN ALABAMA.


There are in Alabama, at present, two United States land districts, one called the Montgomery land district and the other the Huntsville land district. The land office for each of these two districts is located, the first at Montgomery and the second at Huntsville, and there is in charge of each office an officer, styled register of the land office.


The following is a list of the counties composing the land districts of the State, and an approximate estimate of the number of acres of publie lands in each county, subject to entry, on January 1, 1893 :


MONTGOMERY LAND DISTRICT.


COUNTIES. ACRES.


COUNTIES, ACRES.


COUNTIES. ACRES.


COUNTIES, ACRES.


Autauga.


610


Bibb. 2,880


Butler 640


Bullock 40


Barbour


Baldwin 72,800


Crenshaw 2,400


Coneenh 3,240


Covington. . 50.000


Chilton 3,320


Cleburne 21,740


Calhoun 7,780


Cherokee 1,440


Clay 3,120


Dale 3,680


Elmore 120


Escambia


l'ayette 18.2010


Geneva 17,040


Hale 760


Henry 6,620


Jefferson 9,920


Lamar 360


Monroe 16,360


Macon 40


Mobile 67,610


Marengo 2,400


Picken- 6,240


Pike 1.040


Ferry 520


Russell 1,120 Shelly 3.320


Randolph. 3,920


Sumter


680


St. Clair 3,000


Talladega 10,800


. Tallapoosa. ..


Tuskaloos2. . 60,240


Washington .70,500


Walker. .12,240


Wilcox 1,000


Total-Counties, 45; arres, 582,470.


Choctaw 48,920 Coosa . . 12,050


Coffee 3,560


Clarke 18,650


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HUNTSVILLE LAND DISTRICT.


COUNTIES. ACRES


COUNTIES. ACRES.


COUNTIES. ACRES.


COUNTIES. ACRES.


Blount 5,140


Cherokee .... 6,080


Colbert ... .. 2,960


Cullman. 1,960


DeKalb 1,800


Etowah .. 4,420 Franklin .32.040


Fayette 9,560


Jackson .32,720


Lauderdale .. 19,100


Limestone ... 1,840


Lawrence .. .31,000


Lamar 3,500


Marion .50,320


Marshall. 3,000


Madison 2,180


Morgan* .. 82,740


Jefferson *.


St. Clair* ...


Walker 11,200


Cherokee school lands in Madison and Marshall, north of Tennessee river, 8,540 acres. t


Total-Counties. 21 ; acres, 310,220.


UNITED STATES CUSTOMS DISTRICT IN ALABAMA.


There is in Alabama one customs collection district, namely, the District of Mobile, comprising all the waters and shores of the River Mobile, and of the other rivers, creeks, inlets and bays emptying into the Gulf of Mexico, within the State, and in which district the city of Mobile is the port of entry.


UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE DISTRICT IN ALABAMA.


The State of Alabama constitutes one United States internal revenue district, with collector's office located in Montgomery.




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