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I THE MONXGOjMEBY ADVERTIS2R MARCH lt -PERILS OF AFFECTION BUY THt WHER WORKS I SOLDI hi We want to say that we have the most charming; line! to select from. Come and look at our' REGENT SHOES IN LIGHT STYLES! 'AT $3.50 IF SEE IT IN OUR AD. YOU Will FIND -IT 5 SON. DEXTER AVENUE, T-ti J. L.

HALL, President. JACOB CREIL, FiH Montgomery, Alabama, Statement at Close of Business, March 17, 1898 7 RESOURCES Loans nnd Dlsconnts United States Bonds Premium on Bonds Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures eTVSH In Tlanlt Due bjr Dunks Due from V. S. Treasurer iBTf Capital Stock Surplus nnd Sfet Undivided Prolits iD-nhitliift Cnrrenpy Dividends Unpaid "DEPOSITS: Due. Individuals Due to llanks W.

P. ARMSTRONG, President. A. O. PARRISH, Cashier, 3 H.

I. SHSLLET, Assistant Cashier. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY NATIONAL BANKi OF1 SELMA. AT CLOSE OF BUSIE hmitMIHIMMHtMt Pew People Realise How Exhaust. Ina; the Tender Sentiment IsA Physician's Good Advice! 1 "There Is no way by which people Exhaust themselves, or kill no quickly as by exercising the 1 This striking remark, was made by one of the best physicians in America.

He was a man who had studied deuply, observed and knew men and wo-tnen Continuing, he said! "Sentiment is a grand; a lovely thing, and the world cannot live without it, but the exercise of the sentiments invarlr.bly 1 exhausts. People may not feel it, but it is true neverthOless. A man or a woman wears put, breaks down, and then won- at ne cause, uneie snouia oe no occasion for 1 have explained the cause." "If the -men and women of the nineteenth century do not feed the forces that produce sentiments, affections, feelings; they are certain to break down, to become exhausted, and to die before their time. Do not tell me these things are lueones, ror mey are solemn i "You ask me what I would do." he continued. "I answer: Begin to feed these forces; feed them constantly: feed them 1 with the best and moat scientific dlscov- ery you can secure.

If you ask me what I is me nest, unnesitatingly say it is tnat grand preparation which has been so long before the people and is so popular, Warner's Safe Cure. I know that it possesses powera known to no other discovery; and I know that thousands of men and women cannot live without it today. If you will stop and think, or ask your friends; you will see that what I say is correct, and I 'believe be led to try it at once If you have not already done The facts stated by the doctor and the advice he gives are sound. It is absolutely true that many men and women are enabled to live and enjoy life entirely through the power which this great remedy gives them, and there are thousands of others who need to follow in the same path. GET UNDER COVER For a Spring- costnme Indies find an Umbrella a necessity.

This need finds beautiful expression In the novelty silks) Iridescent hues of green, tun und purple. XitturnI wood handles colored to umtch; or-namenteilll with ribbons; Jewels. Inlaid with gold uml silver. Close rolled like a walking: cane. The finest umbrella iiindts the kind I keep, shown In the and 7.SO us ornamentation.

What? Expenses. Why? To keep prices down. This is my motto. You get the benefit. Cooking Stoves way down in price.

HARWELL'S NO 10 The Cot Price Paint Hardware Store. SPECIAL 3M KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. K. A Called Conclave of Montgomery ciinnian-dery Ho. 1, Knlrhtx nr, will be held this eT Ti3Q o'cloclc.

Workt Illustrious order of Red By order of CHARLES R. WE3TCOTT Kmluent Commander. H. H. MATTHEWS, Recorder U02ART LODGK HO.

S3, K. OF P. There will he a regular aonTeoa tiom of Mosart Lodare So. za, K. ef at the mew Prthlan Hall this evening- at TlSO.

yf. J. TOTTLE, C. C. J.

PEPPSiKMAJT, of A BPUCIALTlf. Primary, (secondary oH Tertiary mooa roison permanenuy cured In 15 to days. You can be treated at home for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge If we fail to cure. If you have taken mercury, iodide, potash, and still hare aches and pains.

Mucous Patches In mouth. Bore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, hair or eyebrows falling out. It Is this secondary BLOOD POISON guarantee to cure. We solicit the- most obstinate eases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure. This d'sease nas always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians.

150,000 capital behind our. unconditional guarantee. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, i Address Cook Remedy MS Masonic Temple, Chicago. tu-tnu-sat RESOl'KCES. Loans and Discounts 373,601 United States Bonds to Secure Circulation 100,000 Other Stocks and Bonds 227,351 Dunking House and Fixtures 10,000 Premiums 19,300 CASH Due from Bunks 000,020 81 United States Bonds 00 i Cash In Vault 157,220 28 V.

S. Treasurer (5 per cent fund) 1,600 OO 1,182,300 THE) PROPOSITION OF THE COM-' PAN ACCEPTED. The Price Paid 1 Pour Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollar nnd the Trade la to Be Completed by Jane aoth A Great Day's Work. At last the agony ts over. The Ctty Council and the water works company nave settled their differences.

At special meeting of the Council last night to consider the water wo Its Question a proposition was received from the Capital City Water Works to sell -the plant to the city, and it was accepted. The proposition, from the' company was made by Mr. Rice of Boston, rep? resenting the bondholders, and it was to take $420,000 for the entire plant, good and everything, 'i On motion of Alderman Wiley, who made a strong and convincing speech In favor thereof, the proposition accepted, and the water committee authorized to go ahead and complete the bargain, the plant to be turned over to the city by the 30th day of June, the last of the next quarter. The. improvements of the air lifts now-being made are to be completed, and all payments for water due and payable after June 30th are to.be paid to the city.

The Council was unanimous In the agreement to accept the proposition of the water, works, and all the members say it is the best way out of the pending trouble. The' verdict, of the people will be that the Council did a great day's wark last night. Women missionaries In Persia. Church at Home and Abroad. Traveling at night to avoid the irtense heat of a-Summer sun.

we arrived at cur "Alanzil" in the early riornintr, at the hour of bread baking. With keen arne-tWes we sat down and enjoyed our humble meal, consisting of bread served 3ot from sides of the oven (a hole in the ground lined with plaster), together with a cup of tea and native cheese. Then followed the longed-for nap, the Joy of which no one- dan appreciate who has not felt the weariness incident to traveling night in the saddle. We could generally sieep in spite of everything, and that is saying a great deal, when one recalls tho.se ver-mfil-infested rooms, sometimes a sheep cote, again a narrow porch, and at all times dense crowds standing around and peeping through every crack and corner. In one place we were taken for wild animals about whom some strange stories had been circulated: in another they asked if we were dervishes, and in many otHers they concluded we were mullahs, Our big helmets Inspiring a profound reverence in the heart of the initiated and blissfully ignorant.

In fact, as no foreigner had ever traversed this region before, it was often quite impossible to convince them we were women, and even after Uncoiling our hair many refused to be convinced, and drawing their chuddars about their faces would say: "They lie! their' feet are covered and faces uncovered like men!" We will have an unusually handsome line of Spring millinery under the care of Misses Duvane and Jones of New York, and Mrs. Ross and Miss Suggs of Montgomery. Watch this paper tor our opening announcement. Respectfully, Goetter's. A Cab Bear as a Model.

St Nicholas. The funniest model in my experience was a cub bear; and during his visit to the studio was laughed more than we worked. While his antics were very amusing, It was the Indescribably funny expression ne always wore wnicn Kept the studio in such a state of hilarity. "Unbeknown" to us, one day he got out; and, walking along on his hind legs in a ridiculous shuffle, effectually blockaded the hallway, until we came to the rescue of the frightened people. It was not the only time he fell into trouble.

When we first came into possession of little Bruin we sent the studio boy with a large market basket to bring the treasure up town. The boy was cautioned to be very careful of his charge in fact, he was cautioned too much. On the elevated railroad train that boy fairly ached to get a look at the bear, and so opened the lid the tiniest bit, and peeped in. Instantly the animal thrust his whole head out, to the great astonishment of the lady passengers, among whom he created a small panic. It is needless to say that both bear and boy were put off at the first stopping place.

There Is always room at the top but in case of flre.it is better to be at the bottom. SENT FREEJO MEN The State Medical Institute Dls eovers a Remarkable Rem-edy For Lost Vigor. ARB SBJmKXO FRER A TRIAL PACKAGE) TO ALL WHO WRITE, lTree samples of a most remarkable remedy areP being Qlstrlbuted by the State Medical Institute. Ft. Wayne, Ind.

tt cured so many men who had battled fnr years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the InVtute has decided to distribute fre5 tral packages to all who write. It Is a tome treatment and all men who suffer idth any form of sexual weakness re-lultlns from youthful folly, premature loss strenth and memory weak back, VaAcocele, or emaciation of parts can now curs themselves at home. vht remedy has a peculiarly grateful of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength and development Juyt where It Is needed, ft cures all the ills and troubles Uiat iome from years of misuse of the natural functions and has been an absolute itt all oases. A request to the State Medical Institute. 128 First National Bank Building.

Ft. Wayne, stating that will be complied with. The Institute' Is desirous of reaching that great class of men who are unable to reave home to treated and the free sample will enable them to see how easy it is to'-e cured of sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute make no restrictions. Any man who writes wil be sent a free sample, carefully sealed In a plain package so that Its reoiplent need have no fear of J.R.WING Dealer In All Kinds of Farniture! The cheapest house to the city.

also, repair trunks, etc. Locks repaired and keys fitted. All kinds of repairing. 28 SOUTH COURT STREET (Corner at Chureh.) Non-Resident Notice. THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Montgomery County(-Probate Court.

To lane Beeley.resldlng at Bethel, Farmle Seeiey, residing at Amhurst, and Isaao Beeiey, residence unknown- You will plesse take notice that on the let day of March, KM, a certain paper In writing, purporting to be the last will and testamenft of Samuel D. Beeiey, was filed in my Office for probate by Amelia B. Beeiey and that the 80th day of March, 1S8B, was appointed a day for the hearing at which time you can appear and contest the same it you see proper. Given under my hand this 1st day of '-ftWtUtsm J. B.

CAASTON, -feu-It Judge of Probate. Juniata Stogies In this city and sur- rounding towns. afe smoked not becau they are they are LOER NEUMANN. Distributors, A KfiWS OK 1'UiS C1TV AMD PB-MOCMHNG IMJUUIUK. Bits "aels Galberea glreels-utuer Items of Interests falnls Mil 't blDK.

IN EXTRiBMti. Th Doet sat 'him down to write A strain of war victorious. He told the world 'twas grand to fight, To die was simply glorious. fri.ij poet was. though not to blame, in airest straits nltnanclally.

Jle hoped his lines would bring him fame, And benefit him substantially. iAnd so he wrote of war and gore, -And seenes of carnage awing him, SVhile all the while, and more and more. His hunger tierce was gnawing him. He labored long upon each verse, Until he had perfected it. lint, oh.

still empty is his purse-- The editor rejected it! The cold wave did not appear. It mas switched off in the West. The paid Are department Is f.6 be considered next Wednesday night. The Y. M.

C. A. State Convention, meets tomorrow night in this city. The Council has bought the -water now for good water all the time. The T.

M. C. A. meets here today, They are cordially welcomed to the Capital City of Alabama. Yesterday was a' great day for Montgomery County Democrats.

'Now for a reat victory with a united party. Railroad men's wort will be given the first place on the program of the Y. 11. c. A.

Convention. Attend Thursday night. The funeral of a colored soldier yen terday was a solemn and Impressive occasion. The procession was a long ne and the colored troops made a fine appearance. My wife is the queen of our home.

With all her woman's grace; I am the king, and the fellow i in the cradle there is the ace. Detroic 'xrioune. Bartholoiaa Beer is a tonic. A MONUMENT. Movement to Erect One In Memory of Maine Victims.

A movement has taken shape in this city for raising contributions for a monument to the victims of the Maine explosion. The Blues and the Greys have taken it in hand, and that is enough to Insure Its success. A committee has been appointed by the Blues to confer with the other local organizations, namely, the Montgomery Ureys, the, Field Artillery and Troop A. This committee Is composed of Lieutenant Crassland and Sergeants Edward Goode and Judkin Powell. The committee aippearad before the Greys' meeting last night and outlined Us of work to that organization, which also appointed a committee of three to call on the remaining companies at their next meeting.

In getting the military boys, the Ladles' Memorial Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, and both chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy, also the united uoniea erate Veterans and local members of the G. A. interested In the move it is anticipated much good will result. 't '44 The character of the entertainment has not been agreed upon, although it has been suggested that a game of baseball between the Blues and Greys foe played at an early date. Whenever the different companies become interested and committees on arrangement are appointed, the entertainment will be decided upon.

The boy ask the support and co-operation of every citizen in raising this fund. DIED Iff ALABAMA' In Jacksonville, Mrs. E. C. Franks.

in Calhoun county, D. B. Friend. In Oxanna, J. G.

Hill. i In Barbour county, Silas Ghlrah. In Randolph county, W. W. Stltt.

In Gadsden. James In Bessemer, Mrs, George Ken-1 riemore. In Mobile, Charles J. Dudley; "Arthur McCartney. In Birmingham, James Prescott, aged ti.

In Dallas county, Mrs. Mary l-u In HurrtsvHle, Thomas I. McCawn. In Ozark. Mrs.

S. J. Holmes, i In Annlston, B. F. Dprkln.

1 I. HARRIED IH ALABAMA. In Talladega county, Isaac- Davidson nd Miss SalUe J. Wakefield. In Limestone county Edward Car-Panter and Miss Litty In Greensboro, F.

Cv heppard ana Miss Fannie Crenshaw, of Perry county, In DeKalb county, Thomas Monroe mjsa Aaa xnacKer. We will hare an unusually handsome line of Spring millinery under the care of Misses DuVane and Jones of New York, and Mrs. Boss and Miss Suggs of Montgomery. Watch this paper for our opening announcement. Respectfully.

Goetter's. Total Lf ABILITIES. Capltnl Stock $400,000 00 Surplus and ProBts, less expenses and taxes paid 2OS.180 12 Circulation 00,000 00.. Due Depositors ..1,117,753 23 Growing Children Seed Sweets. ProbnMy that why the little ones craTe them.

You can Indulge their natural Inclination with safety by Indulging- them In moderation, with snch pure and euoioc confections as we mnnufneture. AVe use nothing hnt pure Oavorlntei, and vegetable colorluffs. 19 Dexter Avenrid. 'Phone 77 MY DilE WITH JOY Who use our Five Drops for rheumatism. It cures so quickly and efficaciously, in all cases of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, and' all kinds of rheumatic and gouty affections that those predisposed to these painful diseases should never be without it.

Those afflicted should use it at once. Alexander Spann. ioo Dexter Avenue. A raw iMrs. A.

"Yes, McDonald Carbon Hill foal is the topic of ilscussion. In truth, the coal certainly merits the favor.it has received, for it is a clean, free from dust, high grade, quickly igniting coal." Mrs. b. "1 certainly thank you for this valuable information. I will telephone 345 and order a ton.

I tlll also order a cord of seasoned stove wood from this Quick deliveryman." H. fl. LOVELESS. 'PHONE 245. 213 N.

PERRY ST. ft PROCLAMATION! MAYOR'S OFFICE. Cltv of MontRomerv, March 14th, 188. WHEREAS, the Board of Health of Montgomery County, by proper resolution, have recommended to the Mayor of the City of Montgomery that any persons coming into the city from localities Infected with smallDox shall present to the proper authorities the certificate of some reputable physician that such person has ueen successfully vaccinated wiuun ir.e wast twelve months, or has been vaccinated within thirty days, therefore, John H. Cllsby, as Mayor of the of Montgomery, In accordance with the request contained In said resolution and under and by authority of law, Hereby proclaim that it is unlawful for any person from a district, county, or locality infected with smallpox, to come Into the Cty of Montgomery, without such person has been successfully vaccinated within twelve months, or that such person has been vaccinated within thirty days, of which fact a certificate from a reputable physician must be presented.

Any person violating the requirements of this proclamation will be subject to the payment of a fine of one hundred dollars. Done at the Mayor's office In the City of I Montgomery. this the 14th day of 1898. lOt JOHN H. CLISBY, Mayor.

NOITCE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of Revenue Montgomery County until Monday, March 28, ISM, for grading, graveling and bridging on the lower Wetumpka Road. Plans and specifications can be seen at Board of Revenue office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Revenue.

C. A. Clerk. Ebyal; Cylinder Famous Engine Are the best kind of advertisements tor the Dixie Oil Co. We are daily reecclvlng orders for carloads of our lubricating oils and greases.

Our trade is growing- rapidly. Because we are marketing strictly honest goods and the trade are rapidly learning the value of good oils, i WRITE FOR PRICES. I DIXIE OIL CO. TATROJCUE BOMB UTSUiaTCLY. BaslMi 1 Gassiins Dixie oil Go i BllETI 18 Total L.

B. FARLEY, Cashier. VIee Prestdent. BO 2S.0UOAU 2.TS0 2s 7i 1,15 O-l i atOO.OOO OO lSISST 'j. OtJS 1 1W OO f42n.Oll 23 S-i SS, FEUIIUARY 18, 1898.

Ol 00 SB 00 DO 00 as SS Sale on Easy Payments PEiNieK-i Telephone 43 NATIONAL 111 I STATEMENT OF THE Fort Wayne Insurance Company, OF FORT WAYNE, IND. As of "December 31st, 1897. RESOURCES I Market value. Loans, not due, on real estate mortgage Net premiums in course of collection, not over three months due Cash in office and in banks J7.4S4.5S All other admitted assets, viz: Accrued Interest, not due 8.WB.QIJ Total assets aj.uS.3a LIABILITIES! i Reserve for reinsurance Reserve for outstanding losses Total liabilities S7.ao. J.

S. PIHCKABD, President. J. G. LDGENBEEL, Secretary THE STATE ABSTRACT COMPANY.

We can close a 6 per cent, city I oan In 2 days time, or as aooa the abstract nan be made out, and title examined In tbis otBee. We make Ave year loans oa farming- lands at 8 per eent. We bay and sell mortgwices, and do a areneral loan business In iom of 1,000.00 and upwards. If you do business with us, we will try to please you. Office No: 15 S.

Perry St. THE STATE ABSTRACT COMPANY H. P. LeORAOT), WILLIAM BERHET. W.

H. HUBBARD, President, Vtoe President. Caakle THE BANK OF MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS City snd County Depository. HONET TO LOAN SATISFACTORY HBCTRITrEO ISSUB INTEREST-BEARING CERTIFICATES OF DBPOMT.

mi or Bent or L. 108 Dexter TVvenue. 4 For GBO. F. MOORE, R.

8. TEAtJUE Formerly U. 8. Attorney. MOORE TEAGUEj; ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office 30 Commerce SI tontgomer j.Ala.

Will practice In the State and Federal Courts of Alabama. 1 Our Want Ads. Pay. Try 'em TORN PAGE I.

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