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! V1 le Swan Grocery. ft hi a- Immense line of mat nes id feed bon Oros Co. ' ..Our Qroceries Include fie famous life Svan Drands Phone 112, Ardmorc SON BROS. CO. Ardmo res FELKER ! Ardmore' s QKA1EST OUR NEW SI ORE m m. Is thoroughly filled with a complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries! To insure prompt delivery of all orders we have two deliveiy wagons on the streets. If you nre not one of our many customers we invite yon to become oue. ORCATCST STORf. FIRST DOOR WEST Madden Sykes $ Co., Ardmore, Ind. Ter'y. oooooooooooooooooooooo The Passing Throng. oooooo oooooo W. P. Bridges is in the city to day from Kmet. Attorney C. S. Treadwell is here today from Tishomingo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Shel ton are in the city from Wiuus boro, Texas. Rev. .1. ( Leach, ofBbnth Ard morc, has gone to theY:!leuo district to file on his lottery tilnitn. J. M. Koonce, of Savnnunh, Tenn., is visitiug friends in the city and paid the Akdmokkitk a p'easant call. Mi?s Cecil Whittingtou will leave Friday for Bowling Green, Ky., where she will take a finish ing course at the Female college. Mr, (Jus Aaronson of Gus Aaronson & Co. welcomes all his friend?, he has scured the latest and nobbiest patteius that the market affords iu dry goods, cloth ing, shoes, ladies and gents furnishing goods, and sells at prices which are a surprise. All goods entirely new. Next door to Hamilton's shoe store. Another Cheap Excursion .to. Eureka Springs, Arkansas .via. Frisco System, Sat., Sept. 1-1 .rate of. $5.00 for the Round Trip Good (or Return on Any Regular Trnln tor is Days. SPECIAL trnin leaves Oklahoma ' City 9:15 n. m. Everybody should take advantage of this grand op-portuuiiy- For further information call on any Frisco fyUem agent or address the undersigned. 13. F. DUNN, Dist Ii.enger Agent Wichita, Kan. A. HILTON1, Gen'l Passenger Agent St. Louis, Mo. Ucware of Ointments for Catarrh Thnt Contains Mercury. Aa morcury will Buroly destroy tho aonao of smell and complotoly do rnnRO tho wh-' i oyatom when enter ' jnK It throiu f' mucous surfaces. Buoh nrtlch ' Ul nover bo used oxcoptonpi - ytlona from roputa bio nhyslcln. nd tho damage thoy will do is ton .uid to tho good you can- possibly dorlvo from them. Hull's Ontarrh Ouro, mnnufaoturod "y F. J. Ohonoy & Oo., Toledo. O,, contnlns no mercury and 1b taken internally, acting directly upon the Llood and ollB r ?,00Bn th system. In buying H""'" Catarrh Ouro bo sura you Ret tho gonu ne. It la taken internally and made in To lodo, O., by F.J. Chonoy & Co. Tea tlnionlals froo. Hold by druRRlsta, prlco 75cta per bottlo. Hall's Family Pllta are the best. Fine Fnriu For Sale. We have for sule a farm four and ono-half miles northeast of Wynnewood, I. T., consisting of 200 acres iu cultivation, 1G0 acres in pasture, f0 acres in meadow. The pasture has a good water pool. The farm has five houses nnd two good wells of water nnd wood is plentiful Price $1200. Address J. H. ItrssEi.,!, and Jok Gay Wynnewood, Ind, Tor. Norris Sliver, North Stratford, N. II,: "I purchased a bottle of Ono Minuto dough Ouro when suffering with a cough doctors told nie was incurablo. Ono bottlo relieved mo, the second nnd third almost cured, Today I am n well man," City Drug Btoro. . Commissioner's Court. Tho jury in the case of liohan non vs. Hodgers brought iu a ver dict late yesterday afternoon- for the plaintiff. The defendant is to restore the property traded from tho liohuunon boy or pay the plniutifT $25, their supposed value. This morning Judge Bradford held a partial examination of the case, United States vs. Tom John son, charged with assault with intent to kill. Adjourned for further testimony. See Donaldson for odd jobs in carpenter work. 7tf A Cotton Crop Report. Dr. J. F. Young, late pastor of the First Baptist church, has re turned from nn outing through the country, accompanied by Mr.' Iknrd. They went by way of Brock to Ked river, then followed tho river up to the Itock Island railrond nnd on to Comanche. Thoy visited eighteeen towns on the trip, making a specialty of ex amining the condition of the cot ton crop. Dr. Young says that on most of the farms ono bale to three or four acres uill be tho out put. Iu some places it will take ten ncres to make n bale of cotton. The corn crop is u failure, very little corn will bo gathered nnd the farmers will hnve to get their home supply elsewhere, Dr. Young took the trip think ing it would benefit his health, nnd he says that it has improved him n great deal. New Suits Filed. Blumer Anderson vs. D. W. lieid et al. for possession of lands. Mrs. Ella Watkins vs. Bert Wat kins, divorce. Born, Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. C. (Irosby, n fine boy. Seventy four books by best authors and Marion Hnrlands Cook Book, six cents each, with Victorex Baking Powder. Ask your grocer. 21-lm No "Salute" for Her. A mnrringe license was issued this morning for William Wash ington nnd Agnes Gains, colored, The couplo wunted to ,bo married immediately. N. n. McCoy, deputy clerk, agreed to tie the knot. After the marriage ceremony had been performed iu legal style, one of the clerks suggested thnt Mr. McCoy salute tho bride, when she bolted for the door nnd rnn down tho'steps, thus'snving the blushing ollicinl the necessity of decliuing to "salute." If you are suffering from chronic diseases try osteopathic treatment. It often relieves when others fail. 10 Gt Teamsters Wanted. Wanted, teamsters nnd laborers. to work on Choctaw & Southern east of Maunsville. Apply to J. W. Powell. e3 lm Mannsville. I. T. SENSATION IN RELIGIOUS CIRCLES. Rev. E. f). Cameron Forsakes Hetlio. dlsm and Joins the Baptist Church. Tho Chickasaw Telegram says: Tho Methodist people wore thrown into n state ofconsteanation yester day, at tho closo of the sermon by Presiding Elder Thurston, by the announcement that their beloved pastor, llev. E. D. Cameron, had filed his resignation with him as minister of the Chickashn station nnd filed hi? papers of withdrawal from the Conference. The congre gation had had no intimation on tho part of their pastor that he had even considered such action. Tho relations between pastor nud Hock hnvo always been plensant nnd the pastor has nlwnys enjoyed the complete confidence of his congre gation. That he should quit so unceremoniously sorely grieved and disappointed the membership. While tho Methodist services were in progress yesterday morn ing, tho presiding elder officiating, everybody wondered why Mr. Cameron was not present. All this time he was serenely iu at tendance at the Baptist church, and at the close of tho inorniuu service ho was taken into the church: He was baptized iu the afternoon. Kev. Cameron preached his first Baptist sermon Inst night. An announcement that he would do so wna mnde at the morniug service and standing room wns nt a prem ium. Iu the course of his dis course ho gave reasons for his action. We caunot do justice to the sermon in a condensed report. It was eloquent, argumentative and nt times pathetic. Briefly, his reasons were, method of church government, in which he rebelled nt the power of bishops and pre siding elders, ne made u strong argument for immersion as the only Biblical baptism. In genernl he defended his notion on the grou'uds of duty to his conscience. He could no longer preach tho Methodist doctrine nud be nn honest mnn. For Sale. I will sell nt less than cost my residence property, nlso my blnck smith shop and business. This is a bargain; apply quick. fi lm T. 0. Lehub. Wanted A white girl for house and dining room work. Ap ply, Mrs. T. B. Johnson, one block west of court house. 2tf To the Public. I desire to state that the damage suit of Bohannon vs. Itogers, tried in the commissioners' court yester day, was against H. D. Rogers, and not the undersigned. W. n. Rogers. Wanted Tho address of Mrs Calven, formerly resided in Gaines ville. Address P. O. Box 150, Dallas, Texas. 9 lm . Wanted Twenty-fiye cords of wood. Max Munzesheitner, over City National batik. G Gt "A sun-cured tea" sounds good. If you buy Chase & Sanborn's seal brand sun cured Japan, you will get a tea as good as it sounds. Jake sells jt. 8 Gt. Jake, today, has absolutely the finest lino of groceries in Ard more. He invites you to become n customer of his. 8 Gt Attention Elks. Regular meeting of the Elk's will be held in the Elk's hall on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Daughters of the Confederacy. Chickasaw chapter will meet on Wednesday afternoon, 3: .'JO o'clock, at tho residenceof Mrs. Dr Hardy. All members are requested to be present. Mits. W. T. Nixon, Sec'y. Millions of people drink Chase & Sauborn's teas and coffees be cause they are the purest aud best. Why don't you join the happy throng? Juko is the sole agent iu Ardmore. 8 Gt For Sale. Four room house, corner lot, brick storm cellar, good well of water, nice young trees, closo to business part of town, cheap for l. U ..L 1 l TT 1- cubu oee iuc ui uruwu s unuer taking shop. F. P. Harlan. 2-te30 oooooooooooooooooooooo; Told by Telephone. WEDNESDAY. e oooooo oooooo MARIETTA. Cotton continues to come in rapidly. Miss Jessio Rose is visiting friends at Sivils Bend. There nre several strangers and prospectors iu town. Marion Allen shipped a car of hogs to the Hayes Packing Co., this morniug. J. W. Blewett is shipping hay from this section. l'ROVBNCI!. W. B. Tttjnor is building n two story business house here. Tho gin is busy handling the cotton crop. There was n fist fight horc Sun day. Are You Included? All oooupntion taxes became due August 1, nnd it i a violation of lnw to conduct your business with out the proper license. The names of all those who hnvo not paid by October 1 will be given to tho oily attorney. My business i. so that I cannot leave the offico to collect and all those knowing themselves indebted to the city for tnxes will please call and settle. W. R. Roueuts, II 3t Tax Collector. Born, last night to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carson, a son. City Court. Judge Gait disposed of two cases this morning. Ono negro man wns fined for vagrancy nnd nuother of tho same color was fouud guilty of petit larceny. He had stolen n costly butcher knife. Many chronic diseases which have been pronounced incurnblo have gotten well under osteopathic treatment. 10 Gt Died. Yesterday Undertakers McFnr land and Taliaferro scut n casket out for tho remains of John Mul linix' 11 mouth old daughter. Mr. Mullinix lives ono mile nnd a half I southwest of tho city. Tho de ceased had been sick ever sinco last spring and her body wns wasted away almost to n skeleton. Interment at South cemetery G p. in. yesterday. Ulcers, onen or obstinato Soros. scalds aud idles, quickly cured by Ilniinor Salvo, tho most henllng mod iclno in the world. Homier & Hon nor. Cool weather is here, cool enough to read. Anyhow join Boyd's Book club. All the Intent books received as published. 8-Gt. Mr. Louis Landau Jr., welcomes all his old friends, as wellns now ones, to tho storo of Gus Aaron son & Co. He can savo you money on furnishing goods, clothing, dry goods shoes, which are tho very latest and up-to-date nobby pat terns. Ho can also tnko your measure fur a tailor made suit nt prices thnt talk. All goods nre entirely new. A call will bo appreciated. 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Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter in fact the majority of human uilmcnts are caused by poisons or humors that nre engen- . dercd and fostered in n sluggish TnC BlQOtS IS ttlC SOUfCO nnd impoverished blood. Old sores, chronic ulcers aud rheumatic pains arc com- Of Alt StlCllfftl3 mon, especially among old people, whose blood naturally grows thin nnd pale because of the lack of the red corpuscles that give color and strength to youthful blood. Sallow complexions and rough, oily skins evidence some, constitutional or blood trouble, which salves, lotions, powders nor cny external treatment can cure. Diseases that originate in the blood, whether they manifest themselves ns ulcers, tumors, itching eruptions, muscular or bone pains, require a tonic and blood purifier such as S. S. S., which not only antidotes nnd neutralizes blood poisons nud humors, but possesses health-giving tonic proper ties that no other blood medicine does. It goes down to the very foundation of the disease and eliminates from the system every JPoillltCtf BlGOtJ thing of a poisonous character or that obstructs nnd m clogs the circulation, it builds up and imparts BlBGtt& DiSCaSG new strength nnd vitality to the old innutritions blood, and when the arteries and veins are once more filled with new rich blood, the general health begins to improve, muscles grow stronger, nnd sores nnd eruptions of every kind disappear. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier, and the purest and most reliable in all blood diseases. It has been tested in thousands of coses during the past fifty years nnd is more popular today than ever. We will be glad to send you our book free, and if in neeil of medical ndvice write our physicians all nbout your case ; this information will cost you nothing and comes from experi enced and educated doctors. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. Everybody IdouJs iCYoung, the Furniture Man P. ft. LflUGHLIN WWW Staple and Fancy Groceries,,.. iUUUU I PURCELLMILUELEVATOR : J rfifjIL PURCELL.I.' S Cm HUM Try Our Leader Flour rv st on Earth. WEST MAIN STREET, - ARDMORE. - Get my prices before you buy. 1