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Hundreds of little Household Necessities pin this Sale. CLOSING OUT OUR STOGK. Circumstances over which we have no control force us, within a few Jays to retire from busines and com- ' pel us to sacrifice our goods. e have already leased our store to J. 1 1. Speigle and must give possession. To show you, wc submit prices: '4 pounds Arm nnd Hammer Sod A caria Eagle Lye 4 cans Uinnt Lya- Ladies' Honnets, neatlv made of good material, each A good Jumper Upn'a Wnrlt Shirts Tnbnlar, erank lift Untern, best made A bnndwime Uerry bet Good Lamp Chimneyi. No. 1 or 2. each -Joe ..25c 2oc 15c 20c 20c In addition to above we have a big stock of Hat, Shoes, Towels, Lace, Thread, Dishes, 'Iinware and innumera ble other things. All must go. SPECIAL A big variety of Specta cles. Can 'it any one's i-y". GLOVER & WOLFE North suit- Main St. Ardmorc. The Prices We are offering have never been dupli cated here, OUR MARKETS. Prices and Quotations on Live Stock and Produce. LIVE STOCK REPORT By Heath & James: Choice (at ateert, ... .12 90 to 18 10 Choice (at cows. Medium (at cows, 2 00 to Stags and oxen, 2 W to H0O8. Choice (at bogs, 174 lbs. and upward, Mixed Iht bogs, same. .. S Ml to Debt (at hogs, 12S lbs. and upward t M to snr.it p. Ciood (at wetbers, 90 lbs. and upward, 8 M to Llcbt (at mutton, Oft and so lbs 3 M to J 00 4 00 3 W PKOUUCE MARKET. UIXIJV S MOUTH OI'LNS. o( Tell of a Kiowa Kun-Speaks Seminole. and Creeks, lite. Special to the Ardmorelte. Washington, D. C, April 2S- Tarns Bixby. the ncting choirmau of the Dawea commission, who was in Washington the other day, ptnted that great interest ie being felt throughout the south over the opening of the Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita reservations. "Of course," he added, "aa the two reservations are outside of the Jurisdiction of the Dawes commis sion, I have only a superficial knowledge of conditions existing there, but the report are to the efTeot that there will be n repeti tion of the Oklahoma rush if care is not taken in the method of ul lotting land to prevent it. "The border is already black with prospective settlers, who are straining at the leash, and will be up and away at the flrst informa tion that the president's pen has signed the proclamation- "I aw told that there are at least 20,000 people waiting for the word. There are certainly euongh to make quite a good imitation of tho Oklahoma rush if they are al lowod to do so." .Mr. Bixby states that the com mission has made flue progress in the adjudication of questions ap plying to the Seminole and Creek reservations. "There is no dis counting the greatness of the tor ritory whioh is about to be opened up," he declared, ' some of which will go to white people. The area is about equal to that of Indiana and comurises 20,000,000 acres of the riohoat soil in the I'nited Stntes. Thore is plenty of rain and while in other parts of the west whore there is level land ir rigation has to bo resorted to, in the Indian rosorvntioug reliance ueed only be placed in Trovidence, 'At a conservative estimate this land is worth 200,000,000, though of course tho Indiaus will sell such part of it as thoy nrc allowed to at a rate much oheapor than an nverago of $10 per acre. Anything under tho aun, from cotton to wheat, can be grown in these lands, and it is a Hue graisiug country. It has on it how about 400,000 people, 70, 000 of whom aro natives aud tho rest sottlors who live on land rented from the Iudians. When the hinds aro allotted iu severalty these whito settlers will stay, of course, aud there will be openings for inauy moro. Tho increase in population I expect will bo phe nomenal in tho uext few year. "The Seminoles will get their allotments June 1. The laud office will be opened at Wewoka ou that date. The land has been nppruisod in various lots, oaeli lot coming under one of the series of ; values, l.oO, 2, 2.50, and t.V The ;e.xaot share of the individual In dian lias not yet been figured out, " i but ho will be given land valued at . that shtuo. If he comes to tho 'office with a request to bo allowed ,to keep tho section upon whioh ho is living now, ho will be allowed to keen it tit its valuation upon the books of the cc-inmu.-ion. If its value does not equal the amount of money share to which he is entitled he will be allowed to choose land elsewhere to equalize matters. The Indians are now to much central iaed that it will happen qnite fre quently that an Indian will be liv ing on a ten or twenty acre tract and will be entitled to something like WO or 120 acres elsewhere. This allotment will not, I think, disturb the leasing settlers. They will probably keep their holdings in many cases undisturbed. A provisional allotment has been made of the land of the Creek na tion, to about 10,000 individuals. The nation now has before iu council the treaty ratified by con gress, and if the council accepts it, the allotment of lands to individ uals will go into effect. "The Creeks, according to the treaty, will be allowed to sell three fourths of their land, and there will, of course, be a large number of buyers, many of the settlers now leasiuK the land. It is a P9cnlir fact that the land leasing system in vogue in the Territory has no justification in law, it is just tolerated because it seems to be the best way out of many dim" cutties. The treaty with the Semi nolee does not allow them to sell their laud. The worh of tno commission has necessarily been slow, because there are only nbout 7,000 who have a right to tho Inud. The claims of all, however, havo had to bo examined aud it has kept us working at full speed with twenty two stenographers taking testi mony." Speaking of tho rumored Iudian troubles which huye beeu talked about so much recently, Mr. Bixby said- "There is no Idisturbauce worth mentioning and there never has beeu, Crazy Suako, after ho had beeu released by Judge Thomas under n faithful promise that he would be good, started to work at once to stir up discoutcut again. Ho will be put in the peni tcntiory as soon as he can be caught" Go carts and baby narrioges, a uice assortment, sold on easy The following sre the prevailing quotations on tbe leeal market, and will be changed dally aa the market fluctuates: GRAIN. Corn, per bu 46 to Mr. Oat " N to 36c. Hay, per ton 17 to Si PRODUCT. Frying Chickens, per doc 2.00 Hens " " 2.00 to M Kggs " " 8 to 10c. Turkevs 36 to 80c. Butter, per lb IS to SOo Irish potatoes... " " Oc. Sweet potatoes..." " 50o. Don't He Funny. It does not pay. It you ba-e a cood thing, tell It right out. Don't use (also moans to attract attention. We say "right out" and mean it, too, that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin will cure every case of stomach trouble. It wilt stop any pain caused by Indigestion; it knooks siok head ache by attacking tbe causo of tbe complaint and aid you to digest your food, no matter what you eat. A beautiful woman needs no letter of Introduction. payment if you wish, nt 2Stf C. It. Jones'. Wanted. Hide for deepeuiug a sovonty foot woll to a depth of 140 feet For particulars call ou A, Ktmijuux or 26-lOt W. 11. Mi-itPiiv. STOCK UUnUCTION. by A Slaughter Sale drought About a lliislncss Change. Our company intonils to incor porate within a few days, and be fore doiug so we will reduce our stock. We believe iu doing thiugs quickly, and in order to make the reduction we will sell everything iu our mammoth stock at and be low cost. Sale is ou now. We will continue, to sell goods oil credit. a 21-d w tf Sass & CiuwroHD. la nlrayli)K Hackles. General Duhemo was a distinguish ed French veteran, slain by the Pros Mans after the rout of Waterloo, lie was full of resource and bad Treat skill and presence of mind. At Pescara, wben be was In grrat danger, a large fprtres In front and a savage Insur rection In his rear, his own common sens sired him. "Who cominamJ at PoscaraV" he asked a soldier. "There are two." "What Is tite grade of the ehlcf aimmniMlf "A brigadier geaeral.' "Ilia uintr JL "Hto titter T$t "A martittla." "Hta asr "About 70." "I In well preferred T Does be keep ble rotor?" "He Is thin and pallid." "Is his voice ttronr and manly 7' "It la weak and dull." "Ie be Hrely. gtrr "Neither tbe one nor tbe other." "What don he wear on hta beauir "He te powdered, and bis hair te Awe In locks." "Has be boots and spurs T" "No; be wears silk stockings, shorn and great buckled." "Oreat buckles P cried Dubeemo "Bring up tbe guns and begin flrlu,' The place Is miner' Indigestion is tbe direct cause of diseaso that kills thousands of per sons annually. Stop tbe trouble at tho start with a little Prickly Ash Bittors; It strengthens the stomach and aids digestion. W. II- Frame. good-natured friend Is some times an enemv in disguise. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cbeoks and sparkling oyos if your liver is sluggish and your bow els clogged. DeWltt's Little KarJy Risers cleanse tbe whole system. They never gripe. City Drug Store, W. H. Frame, Prop. Simmons: Much of the wisdom of one ago is the (oily of tbe next. Those famous little pills, DeWltt's Little Early P.lsers, will remove all Impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, mate tnem regular. Olty Drugstore, W. B. Frame, prop. With some people throwing dice seems to constitute a rattling Rood time. "We Don't want Had Money." We want it good and we will give you value rocolved, as Is every bot tle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, no matter be it lOo, 60o or SI, as we guarantee for constipation, Indiges tion, sick headache and stomach trouble. Olty Drug Storo, W. B. Frame. Colton: Patience Is tho support of weakness; patlenco Is tbe ruin of strength. Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum bago and sciactlc pains, yiold to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Prico, 35 cents, W. B. Framo, City Drug Store. Ono man will valuo most highly as a friend tho one be can ubo to servo his own purposo ; another appreciates moro gently tho (ollow who uses him. Tho greatest difference between tho two Is that one Is a diplomat and tho othor Is a sucker. K Testimonial Prom Old England. "I consldar Chamberlain's Cough Komody tho beet in tho world tor bronchitis," says Mr. William Sav ory, of Warrenton, England. "It has savod my wlfo's Ilfo, she having boon a martyr to bronchitis for over bu years, being most of tho time confined to hor bod. She is now cpilto woll." Sold by Olty Drug Storo and F. J. Kamsoy. About thirty-five years of a man's life Is spent in bustling to got rich and tho balanoo ho devotes to decid ing just how big a fool ho was not to recognize when a boy that what bo's got Is not worth what it has cost htm. Purify tho blood nnd put tho Bye torn in -order for suinmor work by using at this tirao n short courso of Prickly Ash Bittors; It is tho groat ost blood purifier on earth. W. B. Frame. If you want to see a man lost or a lost man, just watch some poor man trying to buy a nlokle's worth ol thread In a store while thoro Is n big dry go .ds sale Iu progroBB. Mob vonien with fomalo woolcnoss sulTor ufttadfolly from piles In ad dition to tbslr othor pains. Thoy may bo inured by using Tablor's BuokoyA Pljo Olntmont. Prlco 60 conts la botiloj, tubes 75 conts. W. B. Frame, City Drug Store, Perfect digestion is the only foun dation (or perfect health. Tbe food we eat makes tbe blood we have, which In turn feeds every nerve, muscle and tissue In the body. Her bine quickens tbe appetite, aids di gestion, gives tone and vigor to all the functions and ensures good health. Price 60 cents. W. B. Framo City Drug Store. The hand that rocks the cradle Is never tbe one that raps for order at tbe mothers' meeting. Ham Cured Thouaandi, Hill Cure You. If you are troubled with kidney or bladder troubles, such as dropsy, Brlgbt's disease, catarrh, gravel of tbe bladder, albumin in urine and unhealthy deposits, or too frequent discharge of tho urino, pain In tbe back and bladder, dropsical swelling oi tbe feet ana legs, etc., etc , we guarantee tbat by using Smith's Sure Kidney Cure a complete cure will bo effected. Price 60 cents. For sale by City Drug Store, Ardmore and Madlll. I It's all right to hold your bead high if you know where you nro go ing and don't trip up. Moore'e Pilules are a guaranteed euro for all forma of Malaria, Ague, Obllls nnd fever, Swamp Fever, Ma larlal Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaundlco, Biliousness, fetid broath and a tired, listless feeling. Thoy cure Rheuma tism and the lassitude following blood poison produced from malarial pois oning. No Quinine. No Arsenic, Acids or Iron. Do not ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely taBteiesB. Prico Wc per box. Dr. O. O. Moore Co No. 310 North Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by W. B, Framo, City Drug Store, Some men who servo God for a re ward would servo tbe devil If ho gave thorn a better salary. Scour In Colt and Calve. For a young calf or colt from a clay to a month old givo ono teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in half a gill of water as a drench after each operation of the bowols moro than natural; usually ono dose is BUfllclent. For older animals It may bo given In tho foed. Thousands of valuable animals are saved by it each year. This remedy is just what you sbouiu lane yourself whon troubled with diarrhoea. For sale by City Drug Storo and r . J. Ramsey. A good cook would soonor pre pare dinner for six men with good appotitcs than for one woman with out one. The Paired Offer Ever Made. To any ono sutlorltig with dyspop aia, indigestion, sour Btomach ot boartburn: Take Rox Dyspepsia Tablots. All druggists nrb author izod by tho manufacturers to refund tho monev In nnv orbo thev fall to euro, Price 60o por package Ho mombor tho name, Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. A man's intorest in religion, says tho Ram's Horn, Is according to tho amount of principle be has in It Many so-called "bittors" aro not modlciues, but simply liquids dis gulsod, so as to evade tbe law. Prickly Ash Bittors Is not ono of this class. It is strictly n mediclno, act ing primarily on the kldnoyB, liver and bowels, and for tho dangerous diseases that attack those organs It Is a romedy of tho first grade. There Is nothing objectionable In its tasto, It bad an agreeable flavor and Is aoooptabln to the most ueitoato slomaoh. W. B. Framo, A cutting tonguo Is not necessarily an ovldenco of n koeu mind, Tho ability to wound with tho tonguo usually involves personal acqualn Unco and momory, not wit. To Cure Malaria In 4 Day. Tako Qulnoria. All druggist aro authorized to rofund the money In any case of chills, fever or malaria It falls to cure. Prico 60c por pack age. ; MONUMENT OF SUCCESS. l I HARDWARE CUTLERY ' i i f i i . , ! . i . ' i 1 OUR SUCCESS Has been brought about by our keeping faith with the public in everything nnd by soiling the best goods to be had for the least money In every department in our store will be fotiud goods that are standard the world over and (old at moderate prices. We bny goods for our half down atores. which enables ns to get the lowest prices always the best- I BUGGIES r I 1 I i ; I i ! 1 , i i i i WAGONS Sewing Machines and Sporting Goods STEVENS, KEKNERLY S SPRACINS GO. WYNNEWOOD, MARIETTA, GAINESVILLE Farm Implements. Shelf and lleaw Hardware. Low Rates to Memphis I t Confederate Veteran VfjT 1 Hay 28th lo 30th, 1901. m1 Tickets will be on sale via the $$Ti H May 25th, 26 th and 27th, 1901. Extension oMimit lo June 19th 1 j Ask any Cotton Belt agent tor f I our. I. v, a, o. To. i. p. imu p i. u van, fe)iyJj I ! - aW HI I I YW WW II ' as much as the house. All the family need to free the blood from the humors that gather during the winter months, in order to keep the appetite good, the complexion clear, maintain health, give strength to the entire frame and double the pleasures of life. J$arsiLpari(fa Quart Bottles has been the standard blood cleanser for 30 years. Your parents used it your children and grandchildren will find nothing better for its humane purpose. No other remedy comes in so large a bottle for the price a full quart for only one dollar. Don't neglect your health when so small an expenditure will accomplish so much. There is no substitute though plenty of imitations. Get the genuine. Sold by all druggists. Made only by THE MICHIGAN DRUG CO., Detroit, Mich. For Sale by City Drug Store and P. J. Ramsey, Ardmore, I. T.