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The Selma Mirror from Selma, Alabama • 1

The Selma Mirror from Selma, Alabama • 1

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The Selma Mirrori
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Selma, Alabama
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1 (, 111:. Established in 1oo7. Eight Pages, SELMA, ALABAMA, ay, January 28, 1916. $1.00 per Year. bfcfccs i IVliLliXlKlio February has been set apart by PERSONAL A Happy Family.

Mr. Pnrefoy of the the President of the United States as pay-up monthr and what a glo- Mr, Frank Kelly ants prmse merchant of that section, is a happy man A few years aeo tious thine it would be if every- buy shelled Call or wtiti FOR MAYOR hereby announce myself a can-didate fot the nomination for Mayor of Sflma, subject to the action of the City Democratic Primary, and will appreciate your support L. Bknish: body oiiid what they owed or paid him. i the stork visited hit borne and what iliev could. It would enable left sweet little girl; the little the other fellow to do what hi is Jodge Evam handles court mat I i a i i one at once won the hearts and tint able to Aa now; If those who ue au mer, UJ rusiiHg ove of the household, and was FOR MAYOR.

liArwhv liMnniinre candidacy owe us' would oav then we could business along. the idol of the home. But later fnr timni nation to the office of Mav pay some too. and alt feel better The British have passed lie icftiiscript bill and the men will ho oraf Selma, subject to the action of the City Democratic Primary. ATKINS M.

VAtJGHAM. on a second little girl came, and then tliu- parents thought their happiness complete; but a few weeks "ago the stork came again, forced to the The mass meeting held at the Temple Mishkan Israel, was well attended night, and quite a neat sum was realized for Jewish sufferers in the war WENTED-Sbelled Corn. i ''''FeANK Selma Ala. Mrs Kirkpatrick ot Hazeu is 'visiting her daughter, Mrs and lo' and behold, this time he left a sweet, rosy-cheeked little joy of the Pnrefoy home is unbounded. Is More than Park Sweetens! XYttzr mtt Joseph Kniftbt, 011 Mabry street.

Costs More but Is retailed at the xstzis price Sunday morning "Rev A Baker! Hoh. Watkins M. Vaughan Hon Watkms M. Vautthan is will preach at the.Cht?stiau church in Selma- He, is said to be a Sue speaker. i' a candidate for mayor of the city of Selma, subjeot to the action of the Democratic party in primary Established 1871.

Incorporated 1SC3 boys Coufereoce is in pas electiou in the Spring. Mr. Vaughan is conversant with sion in Selms, and they are Baring a good and profitable time There are a good many present, city affairs, having been judge of 1 the- Reoordei'a Court for some years, aud dispenses justice with Mr. Stevens who went NEV JEWELRY Sifter oar sale last year we have gathered the most beautiful stock of Jewelry ever brought to Selma, meroy aud firmness. Vaughan is a lawyer and ae DIVERSIFICATION The present high price of Feed Stuffs justifies the --heavy planting of OATS, which if sown in January ft: 1, or February should be of the GRADED FULGHUMS, the advantage being Earliness, Freedom from Rust, Vig' iPorous Growth, Gemination, Food Value, Resists 'Drouth, also Cole Resistant.

A pioneer oat grower of -I the South says that some of the best crops he has ever made were from late January sowings of -f HUMS. We last season had to sell at II 50 per bu. By dint of perBeverence this season we have secured several lots which we shall sell in round lots as long 5. as they last at 90c per bushel, less than fifty bushel lots, 1 1.00. i R.

H. W. C.AGEE -Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Sellers SELMA, ALA r. '-fSTAsk for our pricesn other seeds, a specialist iu Minnisota, tor treatment, baa operated eV suoh has been a auocess, building and is doing nicely, so we up. a tuoe practice, in a abort Gome in and see it.

Major Scott has been iuvittd to time; he. is a mam the better you know him the better you like him. make the address Memorial Day it Centreville, and has accepted. provided his official duties "will Mrs Carry Wood, wife of Mr admit." ct VV 'VVood of Sardie, died at the BEWIG JEWELRY CO. 28 Broad St.

Selma. Ala. Next to Selma National Bank, Selma, Alabama. family 1 home Wednesday ft.r. Mr A MoKinley: for uumto at threP.thirtv nVlnnlr (tar of years a citizen of Marion Jd3-Luf iUnPBg 0f 'shorfduration.

and tion, has moved to CentreyiiV her death was a great ahoek to aud -entered the hardware Ium. her loved ones, The funtral 00- i 088. ourred at Baptist church Thursday afternoon, attended by X' Statement Mrs. Lucyj Hyhert, noe Mis's a large coaoourse of friends; 1 i Lncy Burns has been spend- ing some time in Dallas county, There was a duck pood on the THE PEOPLES BANK TRUST GO. I has returned to her home at Mod-roeville." sidewalk front of the Woodruff -1 house oa Alabama Avenue for SCLMA.

ALABAMA 1 several days" in the early week Mr Lawrence of the law Tor Loan on Farm Lands Wilson was seen 'with rence Dry Goods left Wediiea; several Mallards don't know day af tefuoou for the EasterS mar it. JTT. va on this (jonaensed irom rtna Keporc maaa tH ukuf. i Department, at toe dose of Uusiness Apru Kiro Aia. kets to lay in his stock of spring I I -F 8 1 pond or not.

At any rate, it should -V- hgitrQincit Allul in n. At pr ct Interest RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, (time) .1213,280.01 (demand) 82,065.16 1 1 1 unesier wen, ine man wno anot Mr -r A1l-ann thm H. For farther Information see and killed Mr. Jones nd wben tsked whtt and was acquitted onUie ground ftboat the fae gaid i Other Real Estate 11,688.70 WALTER B. MOORE, Selma, Ala.

v. the Oourt of County Revenues loosa, has been discharged from nn t. nt the asylumasaoormau. mnnth a1a fA, CASH: Cash in Due from Banks 41,649.49 Stocks and bonds 19,550.00 85,745.22 I. LIABILITIES the care of the dojrs.

arranee Rev Casselt of Carlowville ments will be made to buy them. Meet Me At 1 has taken a trip to the West in search of health. Mr tssell has Monday was Memorial day in been "the rector of the Carlowville Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Due Depositors the City Court of Selms, when Cafe Pnneas Episcopal church since the death memorials were read ad touching 100,000.00 12.8S6.8S 806.891.27 $418,778.09 5 ui rarsou ie 3, some years aee, remarks were made on the life and death of Judge J. Winston Mahry, 'The Centrat Alabama Fair As I Maj. C.

Compton, Hon. Robt sociatiou has recently held a meet I Young and Judge Daniel Part TTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTT' ing Igoktug to putting on a fair I ridge, ail recently deceased. next fall. A good live fair is a 1 trade drawer and helps make at The manv friends of Mr town. 'I Ronntree will be s'orrv to hear of For a Good Dinner at Cents eats therer- Why? Because they give the best the market affords at low pf if Sevyly renovated and refitted as neat a tig in a Rug." Mr.

James James looks after his customers and sees that they get what, they want. in town eat at i the' terrible accident that befell VELVET ICE CREAM A B. Bailor, the Wall Paper him a few days aeo. when he fell Man wants to sliarpeu you raior from his eallerv vbreakine a hip. 1 1 a ,11 -v r-Hlades, your rasors, kaivee and At last account she was doing fair-1 scissors, and if you have a little well considering his age.

His he WlH "make VOUr Olace Of I manv friei.Hn hnn fnr hia taio. abode a palaoe. bee or comniunt-1 ery. loate witn nim in selma. Wc make and sell all kinfls ol Cream, every color, and our prices are reasonable.

We make deliveries tojindividuak Express Orders Solicited At the Live Stook Association A committee of 15 of Selma'slmeet to be held in Montgomery business men met Thursday to ton February 10th and 11th Messrs 4 9 take np the matter of a packing I Freeman Suttle of Felix, and A. plant for Selma There are many I D. Summers of Marion Jnnotion, hogs raisedln this section now, and! will make addresses. "Mr Suttle Let us serve you. if the enterprise proves a success I will talk on swine and Mr Sam- lit will mean much for this sec-1 men on sheep.

Good Judgment. Good judgment 4 ga essential in farming Finance as in Crop Planting. tion, Selm3 Oil, 4 Ice Company. Phones 728 anl 729 If the negroer have nothing to Rev Gamble finds many! sustain life on, as reported, in Assistance and'advloe in financing and marketing of crops negroes in the county destitute and I some sections, and no way to get with nothing to live on, and be it, what be done with them If von have nriotinsr to bar thinks me kind of an organisation if they steal The situation is HORSE SALE are strong the Intensive Service this Institution offers its agricultural patrons; Farmers who believe in Crop Financing along linesuf Sound Modern Methods, are cordially invited to discuss this im' portant feature of Scientific Farming with our Officers at anytime. done, remember ThaKinesy Pow should be effected to care for these I bad.

The negro it the backbone er Printing Co, wants is. people. The Mirror think some- of tbe cotton country, and should I thing should be done for these peo-1 not be allowed to Buffer. By A MOORE, Marion Junotbn, Alabama. FirsUclsis Saddle Hones, Males I pie and some kind of an organiza Tlie Seima National Bank tion "might be perfected which Plant Velvet Beans and buy the Mon ey to Lend.

We have clients who have mon ney to land in small ot large lots, on first mortSages on real estate. 0rai(40rait. Ang.Hth, Milk and Beef Strain Short Horn Paapalum and Johnson would relieve the situation, and we seed from Pnrefoy, Furman hope Dr. Gamble will be success-1 Ala. He has plenty of them at at Grass Seed Jobnson urass ttav.

Oat. SS-Feb 28. Alabama. ful tla efforts in their behalf, catchy price. Selma,.

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Pages Available:
2,128
Years Available:
1905-1918