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Shin Diseases Eczema. Tettfr, Psoriasis, ShT Ritr.?M, Acni: nnd a crc.it many otlitr diseases of like char.ntcr nrc classed ns skiti diseases, when tliey coulit jmt as properly be called blood discuses, for they undoubtedly oriRinate in the blood, like Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Hlood Poison, etc. : the only real difference bcinjc in the intensity nnd nature of the poison. The more serious diseases, Cancer, Catarrh, etc., nrc caused by some specific poison or virus, which 13 cither inhented or in other ways Rets into the blood ami nttacks certain vital organs or appears in the form of terrible sores nnd ulcers, while the milder nnd less dangerous skin diseases are caused by blood humors or nn over ncid condition of that fluid. These ncid poisons, ns they ooe out through the pores of the skin, cause great irritation, with intense itching and burning. The eruption may be of a pustular kird, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin may be hot, dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Skin diseases, whether they appear ns sores, oioicnes or pimp es, your opociflo as a euro for Eczema, the most irritating and annoying dlsoaao, I think, that flosh 1 heir to. I was troubled with it for twontyflvo yean, and tried many remedies with no (food effoot. After usin? your medicine a short time I think I am entirely rellovod. Vou can trlvo this atatetnont any publicity you may deairo, as it Is voluntarily made, mora for those atlllctod than notoriety for myself. Very reapoctfully, WM. CAMPBEIiL, 318 West Central. Wichita, Kam. " ' I . V. ' . 1 1 1 1 . .7 , become more dccnlv rooted nnd intractable the longer neglected, the skin in time having a thick, hard, rough nnd unsightly nppcarnnce. You can hidc tlie blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and washes, lotions, soaps nnd powders may relieve temporarily the itching nnd burning, but eventually the clogged up by this treatment that the poisonous matter thrown off by the blood cannot pasa out of the system, and settles on the lungs, heart or some other vital organ and endangers life. To puiify and build up the polluted blood is the right treatment for skin diseases, and for this purpose no other medicine is so deservedly popular as S. S. S. It is a perfect nnHdotc for all blood humors, nnd .when taken into the circulation, gently but thoroughly eliminates nil impurities nnd puts the blood in a healthy, normal state. The skin can't remain in nn irritated, diseased condition when nourished with rich, new blood. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, and the safest and best skin bcautifier. Write our physicians if you have any blood or skin disease, and tlfcy will cheerfully advise you without charge, TUG SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. II as been crowned king of ull 5c cigars. Its flavor, aroma and purity stands head nnd shoulders above all other Cigars. Trv one. J, R, PENNINGTON & CO,, Distributors, AKDMOKE, I. T. YVIFli LOOTS HUSBAND'S POCKETS And Is Arraigned on an Unusual ' Charge Both Cry. New York, Sept. 5. llerman Hollander, a wealthy whisky deal er of Tatterson, N. J., and his wife Lena, were in the police court there today as disorderly persons. This morning Mrs. Hollander arose and left the house after rifl ing her husband's pockets and getting $G00. The husbaud awoke half an hour later aud discovered that his wife had gone. lie fol lowed her to the Erie depot and caught her. She admitted taking the money, but said that in her ex citement to get away from her husband she had lost it. The husband induced the wife to go back toward the house, but on the way the wife became frighten ed and refused to go farther. The police were called in and the pair tnlrnn in tbp ctnh'nn hntiKP. Thprft the woman was searched but no money was found on her. She said that she wanted to leave her husband because he had threaten ed to shoot her. The couple cried in the court room each accusing the othor. Hollander was frantic when told by his wife that she had lost the money. The Jersey laws do not permit a husband to make a com plaint against a wife for stealing, so the two were dismissed after the court had warned them to behave on the streets. Mrs. Hollander agreed to go back provided her husband gave her $10 a week. He will leave the house for six months. Articles to this effect wero drawn up. DREW THE LAST PRIZE. Many physicians nre now pres cribing Kodol Dyspopsln Ouro regu larly having found that It is tho best proscription they ban wrlto because it Is tho ouo preparation which con tains the olemonts necessary to di gest not only somo kinds of food but all kinds, and it tboroforo cures in dlgostlon and dyspopsla no matter what its causo. Olty Drug Storo. Census Enumerator Clawson, who Is also editor of tho Horald at Howe, Ind. Tor., wrltoB: To whom It may concern i was a sufferer from stomach troublo until I was Induced to try a bottlo of Dr. Ooldwoll's Syrup PopBln and I want to aay that In my opinion it has no equal as a stomaoh remedy. I had trlod many dilloront romedlos, but nono with tho happy rosultB of Dr. Ooldwoll's Syrup Pepsin. a. A. Clawson, Howo, Ind. Ter. Sold by W. B. Frame. aentlemon My wife was aillicted with dyspopflla and constipation for years. Aftor trying othor romodies I purchased a bottle of Dr. Oald woll'a Syrup Pepsin for nor and she Is rapidly Improving. I cannot be without this valuable mediolno. Rospt. yours S. Elliott. Elk Olty, Kas., Dec. 13, 1000. Now, It Is Believed, a Reward Will Be Paid for It. Nocoua, Tex , Sept. 5. It is currently reported nt Lawton that the Rock Island company has of fored $1,000 in cash to the person who drew the last number in the Lawton district. It turf- out that John W. Gra ham at this place is the one who made this draw, his number being 8G.384, and the total number reg istered being 86,384. Mr. Graham is an Alabamiau by birth, is 53 years old and has been in Texas thirty-two years. He has been a resident of Nocona five years. He is very much elated over the prospect of getting more in cash than hundreds of the claims in the Lawton district are worth. Goo. W. Lane, Powamo, Michigan, writes: "YourKodol Dyspepsia Cure Is tho best remedy for Indigestion and stomach troubles that I ever UBod. For years I suffered with dys pepsia, and at times compelling mo to stay in bod and causing mo un told agony. I am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro. In roc ommendlng It to friends who suffer with Indlgostion I always offer to pay for It if It fails. ThUB far I have never paid." Oity Drug Store. Ohas. Roploglo of Atwator, O., was unable to work on account of kidney trouble. Aftor using Foloy's Kidney Ouro four days he waa cured. Bon ner & Bonnor. Those who use Charter Oak cook stoves declare that cooking on them is a positive pleasure They have always been the standard. Bivens & Williams sell them. GERMAN nrnpQJ Instantly relieves ULUUO and nositivelv heals cuts, wounds, scalds, bruises, Oil WP burn 8, sores, OHLlL stings, etc., and does positively and permauetly cure the piles. Forty years ago the first box was made for sale by the great German physician, Dr. Schlos. Today there are more of it sold than any other healing ointment. It is the great antisep tic relieving and curiug household salve of this couutry. No other equals it. It costs 25 ceuto at your dealer's or by mail prepaid. This is a remedy that will Pay you actual dollars and Savk suf fering by conetantlv keenini it in your house, for occasions so often occur when if instant application is not made of a nroner relieving. curing nnd intlnmation preventing remedy, time is lost, subsequent nvoiuauie BUltenng caused and perhaps doctor bills inado necessa ry by delay and neglect. Get a box and insist on having fleas' Gettqat) Salve Made by BE6GS MF6. GO,, Chicago, W. B. Frame, Druggist. The Wnlfr Ilrrtlr. TIip great carnivorous water beetle, tin- dyiio'tiR, after catching and eat ing .rlu-r ivoatiirps nil day, with two minute Interval to come up, jwke the tips of Us wings out of tho wnter nnd Jam MMni air against its spiracles be fore discendiiiR oueo ninro to Its mill aqueous limiting grounds, will rlso by night from the surlncu of tho Thrum1?, lift n i;iiln those horny wins cnsi-s. uu fold a broad and beautiful pair of gaii7.y whms ami whirl off on a visit of love and ndvi'iittire to some dlstnnt pond, on to which It descends like a bullet from the air above. When people nro sitting In n green house at night with no lamp lighted, talking or Mtnoklug, they sometimes hear u suiiish as If a pebble had been dropped on tint glass from above. It Is a ilvstlm luM'tln whose riuimmmil eyes havo mistaken the hIiIiio of the glass In the moonlight for tho gleam or a pomi. At night some of the whirligig bee tles, tho shiny bennllko creatures seen whirling In Incessant circles In cor ners by the bank, in like a quite nudlbte nnd almost musical sound upon the water. Spectator. Slip .Sliimnl Him Her Work. U'lio woman bad her arms In the tub and was llercely scrubbing one dirty garment after another. Book agents don't often penetrate, to that part of Chicago, but this one did. He knocked on the front duor until lie was tired, and then he went around to the back door. Tho woman was bobbing up and down over the washboard. "Good morning, madam," said the book agent pleasantly. "flood uiornln," nld tho woman shortly. "Plensnnt day." observed tho book agent, sparring i'ur nn opening. "(iood enough," answered the wo man. "Kxctiso mo, madam," said the book agent, "but I have here a work that I would like to show you." "Have you?" answered tho woman. "Well. I've got a lot of work thnt I'd like to show you." She took one soapy hand out of the tub and waved It at a great pile of dirty clothes. "That's my work," went on (he wo man. "If your work can beat that, all rhtlit; If It can't, w hy, skip out." The book ngent skipped. Chicago Tribune. Ilenvern Teeth. Of the cutting-power of tho beaver's teeth Frank II. It 1st ecu says in Rod and Gun: "Tho beaver Is really n sort of porta ble pulp mill, grinding up most nny klnd of wood that conies his way. I once measured a white birch tree, 112 Inches through, cut down by a beaver. A single beaver generally, If not al ways, amputates tlio tree, and when It comes down the whole family fall to and hare a regular frolic with tho bark and branches. A big beaver will bring down a fair sized sapling, say three Inches through, in about two minutes nnd a largo tree In about an hour. "One of tho queerest facts nbout the beaver Is tho rapidity with which his long, chisel shaped teeth Till recover from an Injury. I havo known benvers to break their teeth In biting a trap, nnd when I caught them ngaln ten days afterward you couldn't see a sign of tho break. The teeth had grown out to their former perfection In that short period." Cm-Ionium of the Cncno Tree. The cultivation of cacao, sayj a writer In The Scientific American, Is nn Invit ing agricultural pursuit In Trinidad and parts of Venezueln. The cacao tree cannot withstand strong sunshine, and tho young plnnts hnve to be shaded by banana or plantain trees nnd Inter, when they attain their growth, by tall trees known as "Immortelles," or, the "mother of tho cacao." These mako a kind of ennopy over tho entlro plnnta tlon. The fruit of the cacao tree Is a pod resembling n cucumber nnd growing' on the trunk or largo branches, where It "looks ns though It were artificially at tached." The seeds are like large, thick lima beans Imbedded hi pulp. These form the cacao beans of commerce. Tho processes of curing nnd drying require much attention. Ilnndr Thlnim In Currr. Few people carry pocket scissors of the folding sort Those thnt do never part with them. Convenient for mnnl cure use, to cut a clipping from a paper at a moment's notice, n string, etc.. they nnswer almost every purpose of tho pocketknlfo nnd are much more convenient to handle. GIvo a person accustomed to their uso a knife nnd tho pocket scissors, nnd ho will part wmi the former first Hardware. So They Do, Sonic of Them. Tho teacher had been giving a class of youngsters somo Ideas of adages and how to mako them, nnd to test her training she put a few questions: "Illrds of a feather do whatV "Lay eggs," piped n small boy bofore anybody else had a chnnco to speak. Uiiniircclntlre. "You find spring water a very great advantage In dalrylny, I presume?" "Oh, I don't know," said tho milk man. "Tho nverngo person buying mill: doesn't know tho difference Ifctwccn Bprlng water nnd any other kind.' Detroit Journal. A Good llnnrnlti. Minister (readlnc weddluir service) And you, Hnns, tnke this woman for better, for worse? Hans Frankfurter (consclentlously) B'or better, sir! Sho hnf $10; I got uot tings! Urooklyn Eagle. Ilecliirounl Help. Doctor Well, my good woman, what do you want? Beggar A quarter, doctor; give mo a quarter, and I'll tell everybody that you helped me. Now York Times. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. P. THAYER, Civil Engineer and Architect Suuveys and Plats Made. Plans, estimates nnd sncciflcatlnm furnished, Gorman Hullding, Ardmore, I, T. LAWYERS. LKDHETTEH A ULKD80K, Attohnkyb at Law, OfflOn. In LilhMIr M lllnilina hnlMln. Main nrM. , U.O. I'ouerf. W. P.Uovdii POTTKKP & BOWMAN, Attorneys at law. Offloe, nntUIri lo Ihi Uardr batldlna Ardmore. I. T. tf. I,, (lirrell. w, II. BtDRhim, GARRETT Jfc BINGHAM, Attoknkts-at-Law. Do olTlt ind criminal oraollos. onoa In Wbeeler bnlldlnir. oddoiIIb eonn home, Ardmore I. T JOSEPH P. MULLEN, ATTOnNKY AND COUNHKLOB AT LAW OaixinAL Law a 9roiaLTT. General law nraotloe In the noaru of Ihi Indian Territory: U. S. atioreme onnrt.Waah Instoni oeart of olalmii ooart of appeal Ktithtb Indicia! dlitrloti ezeoatUe depart ment. Offloe. Weit Main itreel, near n oonrt bonis Ardmore I.T. Olamle Weaver. Oreon Wearer, WEAVER & WEAVER, LAWYKK8. Pauls Valley, - - Ind. Tor. O.L. Herbert. Hnl Cannon PHY6ICIANS. Dli. J. W. SUACKLEFORl), OSTEOPATH 10 PHYSICIAN. Will bo in Ardmoro Sept, 0 nt tho rosldenco of Mr. W. A. Lcdbottor, and will bo pleasod to meet thoso wishing Osteopathic trontmont. Con sultation free. )ir. F. P. vol) Keller, lOcnllat and Aurlnt. Special nttontlon Klvon to Hurgerr nnd lUlnoanos of tlin EYG, BAR, NOSU AND THROAT, Glasses Accurately Pitted. Olllco over Ilonnor .t Honner's Druu Store, Rooms 3 and S. Anlmoro, I. T. Tbnne: Kestdenco4l. Olllna IS. Walter liar dr. Bel. Pbone 36. J.O. MoNeta. Ilea. Pbone Ik. HARDY A McNEES. PHY8ICIAN3 AND SUHOEONB. Offloe honrit 10 to 12 a. m.. J to 1 p. m.. and 8 to 0 p. m.; Hnndaya, 10 to 11 a. m. and 8 to 4 p. m. Offloe. Pbone m. Offloe oyer Ramiey't drae itora corner Main and Oaddo atresia. DR. 8. n. LANDRUM, Physician and Burgeon. Olllco in iho Cruco Building; hours, 0:30 to 11:30 a. m., 2 to 4 p. in. olllco, 'phone No. B0, Residence, phone No. 101. Rational treatment or morphine and Tobacco habits. L. E. COVEY & SON, PnYSICIANB AND SURGEONS. Offloe over Wall's drugstore. Office hoars 8 to 11 a. m.i 3 to 0 p. m. Residence, corner n street and Third avenue, N. W. I. W. FOLSOM, M. D. Does n General Practice. Special Attention to Obstetrics, Diseas es of Women and Childreu. 31 Years Experience. OUlce over Ronner A Ronnor's drug store, fbone 15. DENTISTS. DR. A. B. ADAMB, DENTIBT. The Latest Improvement for Orown and Brldgo Wort. Looal annsthetlos administered (or th painless extraotlon of teeth. All vork guaranteed. Prices lo sail Ibi llmei, Offloe oyer Randol's store. Ardmore. I.T W. H. Enlob Rrldge Work nnd ENLOE & LEE, Dentists. All work guaranteed, Oortuan bnlldlog, over A. C. Young's furniture store. Telephone No. 22. Ardmore. Ind. Tor. Sfe. J. w CURE YOURSELF I Una Ills U for unnatural rilicharKi'BitnUftUimutlonf, liritatluna or ulceration of mucoui rncuibrsnos I'nltiloii. anil nut ailrln. ItkcEviusCheuicalCo. sn i poUououi. or erm in pmn wrapper It ozpreM, prepaid, fo 41.00. or 3 bottlea, IJ.75. Circular tent on rwiue.t r lo 1 10 6 dkjt, V ffW Ooiriot, PrttfBU Coo U 1 Ion. Teamsters Wonted. Wanted, teamsters and laborers, to work on Choctaw & Southern east of Maun8ville. Apply to J. W. Powell, b3 lm ' Maun8ytlle, I. T. Ull it in 1 (lie? I The name of JONES the Cor- s s s cr Grocer, is so closely linked with everything good to eat that we can scarcely think of one without the other. In addition to being the chief supply house in the city for commissaries and plantations, we carry an exclusive line of fine groceries, and cater to the city trade. Vou leave your table with an unsatisfied feeling if it is not furnished with some of these: White Swan Canned Goods, Uvalde Honey Strained or in the Comb. Blanke's Coffees and Teas.. The new crop of Cereals, such as Hominy, Grits and Atlas Oats. Faust Oyster Crackers, Ginger Snaps in miniature barrels. White Fawn, Plansiftor and Jewel High Patent Flour. . . . Give us a share of your trade. Phone 12. A. F. JONES, the Corner Grocer, t ROAD s s s I "MONARCH" ...I lit Farmers who insist on having the best wagons that money can buy invaria bly use the f 3 : A - -.a I Mitchell f and they have justly termed this wagon the "Monarch of the Road." We also sell the White Elephnnt Buggy, which for lightness and durability combined, has no peer. Our prices nre the lowest and terms reasonable. Look through our entire stock before you buy. 5 i WMW.n ARDMORE, I. T. i Chickasaw i : : s s I I I Lumber Cs O.S Dealers In I All m Kinds of LUMBER, I SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS. i LIME and CEMENT. 1 i I ? fiSA large stock of fancy Front S 37 t . Doors always on hand. North Washington St., Ardmore. i t t