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The Selma Mirror from Selma, Alabama • 1

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The Selma Mirrori
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Selma, Alabama
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SELMA, ALABALIA4 gfie Voll Wee Pil Scare 1Will NOT cause us to use ckeaper material and cheaper labor in the manufacture of our goods, but we WILL continue to make the VERY BEST goods that science, experience and money can produce. Every bottle that leaves our Plant is fully guaranteed. Rod Contracts Yt 25 19'5 $1.00 per WV' Payable in Advanc 41.Nommlmenw I IT ,4 2- 1 -5 ktt-V Ur 44r SO 44 z- 4- e. r1- i --J 14's''''' f-' Loki- .4 V--- 4 IMIIII Ir 1 vrole. I li I 7 -k A s'5.

A. 3 I ty 4- it A AfiAmmil 1 0 1 I 1 4 1,41 Established in 1887. Eight Pages. SELMA, ALABALIko 11 7, Jam 25 1915 $1.00 per Year. Payable bl Advanc 4 4 i ---3 Rad Contrads, 1 gfie Voll WeePit Scare Ilifill NOT cause 11)3.

to use cbeaper material and cheaper labor in the manufacture of our goods, but we WILL continue to make the VERY BEST goods that science, experience and money can produce. Every bottle that leaves our Plant is fully guaranteed. tt 3. Statement THE -PEOPLES BANK' (I TRUST GO. SELMA, ALABAMA 1.

Statement THE -PEOPLES BANK TRUST GO. SELMA, ALABAMA Statement THE -PEOPLES BANK TRUST GO. i LT AS A A A 40. tlik WI-1 I W. BROWN, Manager.

112 Green Street, SELMA, ALA. W. BROWN, Man H2 Green Street, SELMA, ALA. GO. There were a number of bids! by different firms to land the cool tracts for.

building the Barker-Mill and Safford to Blalock roads awarded by the Court of County Rtvenues this week. The following bids were made for the Barker-Mill road: Central Alabama Construction Company, Wetumpka, $0,495, and landed the contract. J. G. Hill Birmingham, $7,600.

J. F. Suttiti, Felix, $0,612. Nixon Smith Prattville, 758. L.

L. Lawlingion, Luverne; 895. J. P. Carson, Selina, 840.

D. R. Cook Selma, was awhrded the contract for the Safford-Blalock road for $5,968. Wittictlen Coal. and Transportation Birmingham, $6,519.

R. G. Hill Company, Birmingham, $6,772.20. Good roads, are a god-send to any people and the Court will receive the plaudits of the people. There were a number of bids I by different firms to land the cool tracts for.

building the Barker- Mill and Safford to Blalock roads awarded by the Court of County Rtloomnan thie wank. Clark nod Georgrelterri. saalik have formed a partnership flap conducting Abe barber basin. Theritill inp loestrat.aa the sem old stand on Alabarna Ave. II 111).

They are both polite and idacient barbers and have a good ran of custom. Sraey Clark and Janus Norris, "Buck" are with She new firm and they know how to a razor. is bard to beat when it comes to giving a good shave. The Governor of Georgia has shown himself to bta humantarian as well as a Governor well gushliell to fill the insulted position be now holds, commuting Leo Frank's punishment to life imprisonment. To our mind it net, er proven that 'Frank was be.

Youd doubt, guilty of thelenotis mercy ye would others show, that mercy show to nut" 1lemma a I. ev. John W. Frazier, pastor Methodist Church at Au. bin, has been appointed by Bleb.

oli Kilgo, to succeed his father as presidiug Elder of the Mobile trier. Dr. Frazier recently hay. iwg b6e0 appointed Financial a if ut of Emory Caiversity at At- I ta. The young man is only rty years of age.

Chu. -Goo And tgolifom have hosed a partnership' 1 ipri: conducting Abe harbor basi- nous. Thertrillimploestadys th Isannutoe. old stand on Alabstsma Ave- They. are both polite and lefacient barbers and hue a good Condensed from the Report made to the State Banking 1 Department, at the close of Business April 23, 1915 RESOURCES: Loans and (time) $243,280.01 I (demand) 32,065.16 Banking House, Fixtures, Etc.

45,000.09 Other Real Estate 11,686.70 CASH: 1 Cash in Vault $25,546.73 Due from Banks 41.649.49 Stocks and bonds 86,746.22 LIABILITIES: 1 Capital Stock 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 1 12,886.86 1 I Due Depositors 305,89121 $418,77809 144.44 44 4-4'44 -4 I Condensed from the Report made to the State Banking Department, at the close of Business April 23, 1915 RESOURCES: Loans and Disounts, (time) $243,280.01 Banking House, Fixtucdeesm, aEntdc). 4534,0066 91 1 Other Real Estate 11,686.70 CASH: Cash in Due from Banks 41.649.49 Stocks and bonds 86,746.22 LIABILITIES fr Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits 1 Due Depositors 305,891.27 A IN $418,778.09 Meet hie At Prineas Cafe Meet me At For Good Dinner at 35 Cents S. i 0 6- 0 4 I I VI' Everybody eats there. Whyl Because they give the best the market affords at low price Newly renovated and refitted as neat "As a Bug in a Rug." Mr. James James looks after his customers and sees that they get what they want.

When in town eat at pRINEAs i Monday was the longest day in dz. year, and a red-hoi sizzler all the way, through. Tuesday was but little shorter, and vied with Monday when it cam to beat. Verily this is the pod old automat time II 40. The Mirror is glad to learn that President H.

C. Arinetong of the Selina Chamber of Commerce will interest that body in establish-lug markets for farm products raised in this section of Alabama. The farmers are now getting out of the all cotton idea and are raising considerable grain and live stock; they must have a market for thebe things or lie forced back to all cotton and still harder times. Much grain has been raised in Dallas and surrounding counties and there must- be some market therefor, when President Armstrong goes out to imam. plish any object he generally 0110- ceeAs.

--The Selma, members of Camp Catesby ap It. Jones will hold a meeting soon to discuss the candidacy of Gen. C. W. Hooper for commander in chief bl the Alabama Veterans, in cam General Jones does not stand for re-election.

If Gen. Jones- stands for re-election Gen. Hooper' will not be a candidate and the camp will support Gen. Jones. Since putting the above in type we hear that Gen.

Jones will not stand for re-election, and Hooper will no doubt be elected PARTNERS The Selma National Bank IMMIMMEMIMM.MOIE-EllIIMMIMMEMMII CASTOR IA 1 VELVET ICE CREAM We make and sell all kinds of Cream, every color, and our prices are reasonable. We make deliveries to individuals. Express Orders Solicited Let us serve you. Alabama. watonMlidMIt THE BEST PROOF I ,01 itl' ,11 11 1, 1 ti .4 l'i 41 1 4 i 1 VELVET ,31 ICE CREAM 0 5, We make and sell all kinds of Cream, every color, and our prices are reasonable.

4 We make deliveries to individuals. i Express Orders Solicited 1111Eldammonon Let us serve you. Selma Oil, Ice Company leseeessismeleseseases 511 PARTNERS 1 I i tN 1 The Selma National' Bank i IIIMMEMMEnommonMINNINEEMEMMEnnomm Alabama. 1 MMIMMI THE BEST PROOF li I CASTOR1A It' 1 41 I 1 It 4 Tuning- i kt, 4 0 01 ,4 ii Ill i 'A 4,, iT borpooted.1991,.., WIG JEWELRY COMPANY 7 14 871Incoinged.1901, EIWIG JEWELRY COMPANY' )1 Li 1. Quite an electrical storm broke pu Selma Tuesday nigljt about eight-thirty, putting the titOtri0 lighte out of Dommissiob for a 411114 aud pitting the picture la darkosas.

Also blow. 4)1F OF; tent ihllieer The Grand Jury adjourned on Wednesday afternoon, returniug 121 true bills against offenders of the law. In their report to Judge Mabry they find the Jail out of date, but well kept; the Old Folks Rome in good condition and the inmates contented; the road camp in good shape and the inmates satisfied with their treatment. Every farmer has a partner in the National Departmen of Agriculture, which is continually issuing a vast amount of valuable data for his use. But most of this is useless for the individual farmer.

Only certan reports help him directly. The Moons of the Selma National Bank are constantly studying the needs of this community and obtaining the most authoritative information and advice for scientific development of its farm lands. Every farmer has a partner in the National Departmen of Agriculture, hich is continually issuing a vast amount of valuable data for his use. ut most of this is useless for the individual farmer. Only certan reports sip him directly.

The Officer's of the Selma National Bank are constantly studying the eeds of this community and obtaining the most authoritative information ad advice for scientific development of its farm lands. Remember WedgWatch Specialists and Watch doltepairing is our Specialty. OUR WATCH BARGAINS are the ttnsAtion of the day. We also make Glasses and have a complete Grinding Plant at your service. Remember We" Watch Specialists and Watch doltepairing is our Specialty.

nT I'D 1X7 A MOU It A CI A IXIC We are always glad to discuss this information with our friends at our convenient banking quarters. We are always glad to discuss this information with our friends at our Dnveniont banking quarters. Mr, Mc D. Campbell, who has been in the West for the past bayou years, has returned to Selma aud re-entered the brokerage busluest. Mr.

Campbell says t'lelma's growth ond improvement has beeu marvelous. BEWIG JEWELRY CO. Suceemoore to hew -Eletwob Jewelry Co. Selma, 26 Broad St. Selma, Ala.

Next to Selma National Bank, Selma, Alabama. Rev. Herbert Rice, a boy raised in Selina, has been appointed by the Bishop to the charge at Union Springs, made vacant by the retirement from the ministry of itev. Tom Mangum. Mr.

Rice goes from Forest Avenue Methodist Church at Montgomery, where he has much 'work for the Church, and The Mirror congrataliftes-him. Plants for Sale Fall and winter plants, Tomatoes, Cabbage and Georgia Collards. Fiaest varities, 25 cents per hundred, or Tomatoe and Cabbage $2 per thousand, Collards per thousand. Special price on larger quantities. PEACOCK WOODS Selma, Ala.

Plants for Sale all and winter plants, Tomatoes, 'abbage and Georgia Collards. 'iaest varities, 25 cents per hun- red, or Tomatoe and Cabbage $2 per thousand, Collards $1.50 per thousand. Special price on larger quantities. PEACOCK WOODS Selma, Ala. if The Methodist camp meeting will be held at Dixon's Mill, Marengo county, beginning on August loth and lasting to the 22nd Parties from this section will get off the train at Pine Hill.

Representative Joe W. Green dropped in to with us Wednesday. Mr. -Green is a busy man, being a member of the Merritt Investigating Committee Mr. A.

C. Campbell, eighty-four year. old, has ended life's fitful fever and guile to rest. Mr. C.

lived in the Pea Ridge neighborhood and was a good citizen. Mrs. Ed Graham and daughter have gone ti) DaPhue, across from to spend some time. Rev. J.

W. Dunaway says ho's traveled around a good doal sod that crops look good to him. The Indians with their war paint and feathers, have been and gone and they beat everything that mime on the diamond. Mr. J.

M. Crawford has eyed a remedy that is said to be a mire one for the destruction of the buil weevil. Mr. Crawford says it does the work. Politics are asleep in Dallas at the present time.

The troubled waters seemed to have been oiled. Par Infants and no Kki Yol Pus Alma night Boats the attnaturo of For Infants and lo Kki Yu Pin Alma tight Beers the m- ignature of Given by a Selma Citizen. Doan' Kidney Pills were usedthey brought benefit. The story was told to Selma residents. Time has strengthened the evi deuce.

Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testimony The proof convincing. It can be investigated by Selma Mrs. A. E.

Riemor, SOO Franklin Selma, says: "I keep Doan's Kidney Pills on hand all the time, as I know they are the best kidney remedy for women to use. I was nervous and dizzy and my back hurt me. My kidneys were sore. I didn't rest well at night and in the morning I felt all tired out. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me at once and soon.

drove away every symptom of the trouble, mak lug me strong and well." NO TROUBLE SINCE. On April 13, 1914, Werner said: "I have been free from kidney trouble for the past two years since Dose's Kidney Pills cured me and I am glad to confirm all I ever said praising this remedy." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Mrs. Rimer had FosterMilburn Buffalo. N.

Y. Given by a Selma Citizen. Doan's Kidney l'ills were used --they brought benefit. The story was told to Selma real- dents. Time has strengthened the evi deuce.

Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testhnony The proof convincing. It can be investigated by Selma ref- identa. Mrs. A.

E. Riemer, SOO Franklin Selma, says: "I keep Doan's Kidney Pills on hand all the time, as 1 know they are the beat kidney remedy for women to use. I was nervous and dizzy and my back hurt me. My kidneys were sore. I didn't rest well at night and in the morning I felt all tired out.

Doan's Kidney Pills help- ad me at once and soon- drove away every symptom of the trouble, male ing strong and well." me NO TROUBLE SINCE. On April 13, 1914, Mrs. Riemer said: "I have been free from kid- nay trouble for the past two years since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and 1 am glad to confirm all I ever said praising this remedy." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Rural Carrier Examination. The Uoited States Civil Service Commission has annouoced au exoinination for the county of Dallas, at Selma, on July loth, tots, to fill the position of rural carrier at Plantersville, and vacancies that way later occur on tura' routes from othcr Post Offices in the above nicotined Dallas county.

The examination will be open only to male citizens who are actuarly domiciled in the territory of a Posi Office in the county and who meet the other requirements set forth in Form ton. This form and application blauks may be obtained from the offices mentioned above or from the United States Civil Commission. Tax Assessor Lumpkin, has bees at Biloxi for some days (nipping the see breeze mid Wing. He is expected home tolllay. Yes, At does look like Germany will wbip or weir out her oppo nenta.

It may wind up otherwise, but she is certainly showing bet. self a oust -Piano Tuning -1-e -riano 0 )e, Mr. So leph Hull took the two young lecly- tieitore at hie home, to Moils awl returo, au the steams Peerlen. Mrs. Hull accompanied the party.

loprsoestias Louis Itaystead's Music Beam lotablisket 1879 Fraction' piano builder and tuner of 36 years experience. Formerly Superintendant of the Cooper Piano Factory of Atlanta, Ga. Will tuns, repair or rebuild your old piano and make it like new with newly finished ease, with new strings, with new action and with new keyboard. Correspondence olloitod, lispreesatiat Lauds lay nears Music Beam istabliskoa 1879 Practioal piano builder and tuner of 36 years experience. Formerly Superintendent of the Cooper Pia- no Factory of Atlanta, Ga.

Will tuns, repair or rebuild your old piano and snake it like new with "Is the man of the house in asked the caller, who preseuted rather frontlet! eppearance. "No," said the sizing up her visitor as bill colt lector, "He is out ofitown." "Don't know when I can see him s.thro Pt "Too bad. I wanted to settle With him for a horse." "Oh, excuse me, walk right in, he's at home now. The Merritt Investigating Committee have brought to light some in office that hal caused people to wonder, what next Sweet Alabama coomes to the trout this week with au ad in The Mirror; read what he hat to may and then call on him and he will cionviuee you what he says are otabborn facts. Good oet crops have been made around this year.

Mr Maui of has about 4000 bushels. 'The Selma Times has donned its war Paint1 unsheathed its big sword aud has gcne out after the Oss Company. L. J. COLBURN SELUA, ALA04MA Box 875 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A I O.

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Pages disponibles:
2 128
Années disponibles:
1905-1918