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Russell Register from Seale, Alabama • Page 5

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Russell Registeri
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Seale, Alabama
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W. M. U. Program, hail the Powern of Jesus The Lord's Prayer, in concert. Bible reading -1st John, 4th chapterby Mrs.

M. A. Bush. Song country 'tis ot Thee." Suhject--Heme M'asion Survey -by Mrs. W.

A. Bellamy. Miss Sallie Burch land Mrs. W. S.

Clark. Minutes of last meeting. Roll Call. Prayer for the coming of the Kingdom -by Mrs. S.

R. Boykin. Doxology. Our meeting will be held with Mrs. J.

C. Vann at her home on Jackson street Wednesday afternoon September 8th. at three o'clock. We hope tor good attendanee. MRS.

M. A. BUSH, President. Worth Their Weight in Gold. have ased Chamberlain's Tab'ets and found them to be just as sented, a quick relief for dizav spells and other symptoms denoting a torpid liver aud a disordered condition of the digestive.

organs. They are worth their weight in gold." Miss C'ara A. Duggs, Elba, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.

Adv. Seale High School, To pay incidental expenses now past due, and others to be incurred during the next session, the School Board has ofdered the collection of a fee of $2.50 per term from each pupil, payable to the School Treasurer, L. J. Lewis. The receipt of Mr.

Lewis for this fee, presented on entering, will be necessa ry to entitle one to matriculation. W. S. McLEOD, Principal. Attention Stock Raisers! I 'have on hard all of the material necessary for the VAT.

Have supplied most of the VATS in the County and wish to sell you. Quality and price guaranteed. Please send me your orders. L. J.

LEWIS, DRUGGIST. Seale, Ala. RUTA BAGA, RAPE and TURNIP SEED. FRESH STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. You don't have to come tor them.

Send me your mail orders and get the seed by return Post. All the best varieties of FALL SEED and CNION SETS constantly on hand. L. J. LEWIS, DRUGGIST, SEALE, ALA.

Next Monday the famii.r sound ot the schcol bell will again be brad and boys and girls will return to their sud es with zeal and -enthusiasm. The Seale High school is one of the best in the country and tne attendance, on the opening Jay should be large. The condition of W.n Rosenstinl. who for some weeks pa as teen confined to his oed at the hone of his! daughter, Mrs. R.

Dudley, this place, is now considered as extremely crit.cal. So serious is. his condition that loved ones from a distance bave been summoned to his bedside Ali hope of his recovery has been given op by loved or.es and friends and the end would not te unexpected at any time. For two Sundays past Rev. D.

H. McNeal, pastor, has conducted services at the Methodist church in Seale. The two days meetings proved one of the best revivals in the history the of the church. 'Thirty accessions to church were had tor baptism -four by letter. The ord nance of baptism was administered last Sunday night, and a most ins; iring and impres-, sive scene it was.

Rev. McNeal is a strong and forceful preacher. Our pecpie may well teel proud of him. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Cotton Gin and Saw Mill Supplies, CANVAS CEMENT, RUBBER BELT LACING. LEATHER, DRESSING, BABBIT NETAL, ALBANY GREASE, VALVES, PIPE, FITTINGS, GREASE, CUPS, OIL CUPS, INJECTORS, EJECTORS, LUBRICATORS, PIPE TOOLS.

Write for what you need; we ship promptly and you'll find our prices and service saftistactory. WILLIAM BEACH HARDWARE CO. COLUMBUS. GEORU1 9, Little Tali on Thesit. COTTON We have arranged for an unlimited amount of money to loan to Farmers on Cotton at 8 per cent.

We have two Warehouses with ample storage facilities. We will loan as much on Cotton as conservatism will permit. ANDERSON BENTON CO. HERE AND THERE. tems of Interest from Sources.

H. A. FERRELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, Seale, Ala. Office, Down Stairs, in Court House. R.

B. McCANN and Surgeon. Office in building formerly occupied by J. E. Henry, as Law Office.

Calls answered promptly, day or night. Dr. J. Madison Baird, Practice limited to Disease of EXP, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office, Masonic Temple Columbus, Ga.

DR, ALICE MOSES A DISPASES OF CHILDREN GENERAL PRACTICE FOR WOMEN. 4 Office Murran B1'g. Columlu3, Ga. Hours 10--12 5--6 and by appointment Phones. 1802 2338 Cotton has' been coming in every day this week.

Russell county cottony gins are all getting husy. The Selle High Set.ool will open next Monday, September 6th. Reguier semi acnthly meeting of the to vo council wi.l be neld this (Friday) night. Mra: M. V.

Jennings and Mrs. B. d- Watceft vis ted re' a aves in Tuesday. Scale Peptist Sunday S.hool. No.

enrolled 59. Pi sent last Sunday 44 mbers and 2 visitors. Collecticn 22. Mis. W.n H.

Pitts, of tt view, spent Sunday End Monday very pleataptly with friends in Seale. Messrs. M. P. Fitte, L.

Boykn Dr. W. T. Jomer, of -Pritsview were in Seale a sport walle Tuesday morning enroute to Montgomery. Se stember term of county court ba h.

Id next Monday. The docket, learn, 13 rather neavily charged with cases to bed posed of at this term. Mrs. L. D.

McKee returned home Tuesday morning, after an absence of about four weeks of travel, visiting many important points and spending some time in Calitornia, taking in the great Panama exposition at Sin Francisco. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Soon our children will be returning to their schools for anotter year. "Tram up a child in the way -he should. go," says the old proverb, when he is old, he will not depart from Why is it that parents so seldom apply this saying to They try to train their children in the way ot morality, but not in the ways of thrift Two men met on the street car in Western city one morning recently, an one asked the other how he intended 10 give his boy a start in Isfe. The father answered that he and the boy's mother were going to see that their son received an education, that his health remained good, that he attended church and made the proper kind of friends.

he was asked, "how are you going to teach your boy thrift and the value of money?" The father had given the subject to thought, but said with the equipment the boy would have as a result of his education and good ascociations, he ought to be successful, and that he, himself was carrying life insurance. His friend approved, said he, practical lessons in thrift are you grving him, so that he, in turn. will be able to take care of a family? How are you teaching him the value of money? Above everything else teach him early the benefits to be derived trom saving and earning money himselt. He will thank you tor it some day." The father was impressed by the idea and agreed to do as his friend suggested. However, not all fathers have such foresighted friends.

Thus, teaching children thrift is one essential thing in our education that should be taken up in our schools. The lessons of thritt, like other lessons, are best learned when young, when the mind is receptive. The Germans understand this, and out of their necessity at the present time, they are teaching the children in their schools how to cope with the necessity of the future. They are being taught scientifically how and what to eat; to eat meat substitetes which are easier to get and cheaper; to masticate the food thoroughly, because when one chews food thoroughly less is required; not to eat between meals and in every way to practice thrift. The other countries at war are doing much the same thing.

Thrift.is a necessity in times of war which only goes to show its advantages in times of peace. But above all things else let us remember that if we would have the nation of tomorrow thrifty we must teach thrift to the child of today. Exchange. To The Pablic. feel that Lowe the manufactorers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy A word of gratitude." writes Mrs T.

N. Witherall. Gowander, N.Y. "When I began taking this medicine 1 WAS ID great pain and feeling terrible sick. due to An attack of summer complaint.

After taking a dose of it I had not loug to wait for relief as it benefitted me a'most Obtamabte Adv. For Their Neighbora. The hardest housekeeping in the world is the housek-eping that people do for their neignbors. Halt the bles we have are caused by worrying about what people think. What difference does it make what they think, anyway? No one can live his own life, and two or three other people's lives besides.

What the use of setting up housekeeping on the roof or on the side walls for the benefit of the neigh.bors? You would rightly be judged insane if you suggested anything of the kind, and that is practically what half, the people do, They can't do this because the neighbors would talk, and they can't do that because the neighbors would wonder if they could not afford to do something else. They may not say it in so many words, but they mean it, and it is simply a great big vacuum in some of our natures where moral courage ought be, Half the sting of poverty or smail means is gone when one keeps house for himself and not for his neighbors. -Exchange. Healt and Happiness Depend Upon Your Liver. That sluggish liver with its sluggish flow of bile.

is what makes the world look so dark at times. Dr.King's New Life Pills go straight to the root of the difficulty by waking up the action of the liver and increasing the bile. Dr, King's New life Pills cause, the bowels to act more freely, and drive away those "moody days, 250 bottle. -Adv. hrst day should be the watchword.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Seale High School will open for the fall term next Monday, September 6th, and it is hoped and urged the parents and guardians will see that their children be there at the opening. This is not merely a convenience for the benefit of the teachers. It 18 an absolute necessity for perfect organization and the pertection school work essential in obtaining the greatest benefit, to the students not only as a whole but as individuals. Get your children In the "AUBURN" ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, The Oldest School of Teennology the South Summer Session June 10-Jaly 21, 1915. Next Session begins Wednesday, September 8, 1915, New Busidings and New Equipment, DEPARTMENTS I.

College of Engineering and Mines--Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Mining Engineering. Architecture, Metallurgy, Mechanic Arts, Technical Drawing, Machine Design, ete. II. College of Agriculture Agriculture, Horticalture, Animal Husbandry, Botany, Entomology, Chemistry. 111.

Academic Departments- History, English, Mathematics, Latin, German, Frenen, Physics and Astronomy, P'olitical Economy. Peycology. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, IV. College of Veterinary Medicine, Expenses. Free tuition to residents of Alabama, $20.00 to dents.

Board in Dormitory and with private families. For Catalogne and further information, Address CHAS. C. THACH, LL. President, AUBURN, AL Mrs.

K. Chadwick returned Wednesday afternoon from Walden, where she had been on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. M. S. Lancaster: who resales at that place.

The Register is requested to announce that the James Cantey Chapter Daugtters of the Confederacy will meet this (Friday) afternoon at 8:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. S. McLeod at her home on Kailroad street. A full dance of the membership is desired.

Seale's present street committee of council deserve much credit for the work that has been done on the streets and public highways of the town this year in the way (of lasting ments. Other work will be- done as rapidly as the condition of the town treasury will permit. NOTICE----We take this method of notifying the people throughout Russell County that we carry one of the most complete lines of Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Field Seeds and Poultry Supplies to be had in this section. We will be pleased to have you call to see us, or write us, for prices, when in need of arything our line. DUDLEY-JENKINS GROCERY CO.

1001 Broad St. Columbus, Ga. GROVER'S SOFT SHOES FOR TENDER FEET. GROVER'S SHOES are inimitable for Comfort, Fit and Ser vice. Nearly 100.

Years selling shoes IN Columbus has taught few things" about the shoe business. For fifty years "GROVER" has been recognized as the peer of Comfort Shoe Makers for Women. Can you beat this combination? A We have just received a new shipment of these famous rhoes, and with be glad for you to come in for a fitting. WELLS CURTIS SHOE co. STORE THAT ACCOMMODATES" NEARLY 100 YEARS SELLING SHOES IN COLUMBUS.

Russell County Pensioners Str.cken From the Roll, At a recent session of the State: Roard of Pension Examiners it is officially given out the were stricken from the pension roll Russell county: Mary A. E. Averett. L. E.

Cortict. Eliza O. Crane. Eller A. Flinn.

Steed Franklin. J. T. Godfrey. W.

J. Green. W. V. Joward.

Mary E. Knowles. W. D. Tadlock.

B. K. Temples. Caroline Parish. Biliousness and Constipation.

It 18 certainly surprising that any woman will endure the unbearable feelings caused by biliousness and constipation. when relief 18 so easily had and at so little expense. Mrs. Chas. Peck, Gates.

N. writes: a year ago I used two bottles of Obamberlain's Tablets and they cured me of bilousnes and constipation." Obtainable everywhere. -Adv. Going To Church. Perhaps no one goes to church.

any more or as much as they ought to. It 19 right, it is proper and we all ought to go more than we do. We ought to because.it is the stated place of worship. It is there that the mind can be called away from earthly things. It is there we hear the songs that have been sung throughout the centuries, that have inspired martyrs to the christian cause, and they are still possessed of that inspiring hope and joy.

It is a place for meditation. Meditation upon our lives. Meditation upon the word of God. Meditation upon the hereafter. Meditation upon shaping our lives conformity to the teachings which we hear by going to church.

Can it be possible that men are more concerned about worldly things than they are about the teachings of the Nazarine. It so, it is a stinging indictment. -Ex. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. John B.

Vann versus Evelyn Vann. In Chancery at Seale, In the Eighth District of the Southeastern Division of Alabama. In this cause it is made to appear by affidavit of John B. Vann, Complainant, that Evelyn Vann, Respondent, is a non resident of the State of Alabama and that she resides in the City of Co-: lumbus in the State of Georgia, It is therefore ordered by the Register that publication be made in the Russell Reg1ster, a newspaper published in the town of Seale, for tour successive. weeks, requiring her, the said Evelyn Vaun, to answer, plead or demur to the Bill of Complaint in this cause by the 2nd day of October, 1915, or in thirty days thereafter a Decree Pro Confesso may be taken against her.

Granted at office, this 1st day of September, A. D. 1915. R. H.

HOLLAND, Register. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT. Joseph Reynolds versus Ella Revnolds. In Chancery at Seale, In the Eighth District of the Southeastern Division of Alabama. In this cause it is made to appear by affidavit of H.

A. Ferrell, Attorney for Complainant, that the Respondent, Ella Reynolds, is a non-resident of the State of Alabama and that she resides in the City of Columbus, in the State of Georgia. It 18 theretore ordered by the Register that publication be made in the Russell Register, a newspaper lished in the town of Seale, for four successive weeks, requiring her, the said Ella Reynolds, to answer, plead or demur to the Bill of Complaint in this cause by the 4th day, of October. 1915, or in thirty days thereatter cree Pro Confesso may be taken against! her. Granted at offce, this 30th day of August, A.

D. 1915. R. H. HOLLAND, Register.

BONITA THEATRE. 036 Broad St Columb da Showing every day from 11 a. till 10 p. high class Moving Protaree by the best Film Companies, Good musio all the while. Admission 5 Cents; Gillis Tolbert, Managers, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

Amie Sims versus Lows T. Sime. In Chancery at Seale. In the Eighth District of the Southeastern Division of Alabama, In this cause it is made to appear Ay affidarit of Warren S. Reese, Attorney for Comp'ainant, that the Reapendent, Louis T.

Sims, is a non-residentet the State ot Alabama, and that he resides In De Funiak Springs, in the State of Florida, It is therefore ordered by the Register that publication be made in the Russell Register, in the town of Seale, Alabama, fur four successive weeks, requiring him, the said Louis 1. Stase, to answer, plead or demur to the Bull of Complaint in this cause by the 13th day of September, 1915, or in thirty days thereatrer a Decree Pro Confesso may be takep against him. Granted at office, this 9th of gust, 1915. R. R.

HOLLAND, Register TIT 500 on the Sidewalk Designated The Time And The To Bar JEWELRY WATCH SILVERWA REPAIR WORK a Specialty. C. SCHOMBURG SON Columbus Georgia Bears.

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