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WHITE BEAD. Special Crrrenpondence. White Dead, I. T Aug 19- w have had tome rain the past bnt net what we need, Prospects are very good now, asd wo may yet get plenty of rain for cotton. The roru Is too far gone for rain to be of any benefit to !t saw. A private school will commence hero next Monday, the 24th, under tho management of Mi Sallle Sim mons of this placo, who has Just rins ed & successful school at Ignorant III1L Wheat threehlng Is In progress la this community now. Tho wheat crop in this immediate vicinity Is goo), though tho aereago is small. Farm era aro bogniitag to talk of cotton picking. Dy September 20th the tlecay staple wilt be ready to pick around this place. Two or three arrests were made near hero last week by the marshals at Pauls Valley, some for horse setal Ing, some for selling whisky, etc "The way of the transgressor is hard." J. U. Burch returned last Saturday from a week's vtolt to Tlshomhigo. I. T., whoro he west to attend a big Mamwtc gathering at that place. J. It. Ham of oDef Creek was In Whlto Dead last Saturday. AbWo Jones of this place has rented load sear Purdy. I. T., and will soon more to his new location, whero he will reside for flvo years. Mr. Jones is a good citizen and wo wish him well in his new field. Wonder It all the Ardmorclte corres pondents will attend the labor day celebration in September? Why not havo all attend and each ono wear a badge representing the Ardmorclte, and tho placo from which ho cotnos "Would It not show up well for tho paper? The writer has seen such things successfully carried out in other place, and why not at Ard moio? I for ono will attend What does tho rest of the pec pushers think about it? Don't be afraid to speak on the subject. Save the Children. Nlnoty-nlno out of overy ono hun drod diseases that children havo are duo to dlsordors of tho stomach, and theso disorders aro all caused by In digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo is just as good for children as It Is for adults. Children Uirlvo on it. It keeps their stomachs sweot and encourages tholr growth and devel opment. Mrs. Honry Carter, 705 Cen tral 8t. Nashville. Tonn., says: "My llttlo boy is bow threo years old and has been suffering from indigestion ever slnco ho was born. I have had Uio best doctors In Nashville, out fail ed to do him any good. After using ono bottlo of Kodol he Is a well ba by. I rccommond it to all sufferers." Kodol digests what you eat nnd makes tho stomach sweot. Sold by all drug gists. A wlgo man hopes only for the things that are possible and probable. WANTED. We would Uko to ask through the columns of your paper, it tbcro is any person who has used Green's August Flower for tho curo of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Hvcr Troubles that has not been cured and wo also mean tholr results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food,hablt ual costlvenoss, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, slocplessnoss In fact, any trouble connected with tho stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years In all civilized countries, and "wo wish to correspond with you and send you ono of our books freo of cost. If you never tried August Flow cr, try a 35c bottlo first. Wo havo never known of Its falling, It so, something more serious Is tho matter with you. Tho 26c size has just been Introduced this year. Regular slzo 75 cents. At City Drug Store. Fow poems would be written but for the Inability of poets to live with out eating. We will havo hero within a few days a car of new White Elephant buggies, and to make room for thorn wo offor bargains in those wo have in stock. WILLIAMS. CORJIN & CO. One reason men get over the habit of saving money Is that when thev do, they lose It In Investment Instead of having the fun o! spending It Men and Women Allko appreciate luxurious travel, such as is experienced on 'The Katy Flyer," tho crack train of the M.. K. & T. railway to and from Texas Through sleepers nerth and south Rest of service. Good meals at dm ing station on route. GEORGE MORTON. G. P. &. T. A., M.. K. & T. ll Box 911. St Louie Mo Wo aro closing put our stock ot sowing machines at cost, Tho sale offers you tho finest opportunity you over had to own a good machine at wholesale cost. Stevens, Kennerly & Spraglns Co. m HP It n gTHE Inew GOODS STILLg COMEff mi I ADVANCED STYLES IN 'EVERYTHING Every Department is fast filling up with bran new $4c goods fresh from the factory. - are now to be had at our store. OF COURSE these goods arejhere to sell and we propose to make the prices do the selling. THIS WEEK We will placelupon-our bargain counters many spec ial attractions. BARGAIN NO. I Consists of a bran new assortment of Double Fold Fancy Percals, a goods usually sold for 7 and 8 cents, tney win go mis weeK at If BARGAIN NO. 2 5 Cents a yard. Will be a beautiful line Double Fold French Ginghams, in dainty checks and stripes, the usual price is 10 cents per yard, we will put the entire lot on the bargain counter this week at ft BARGAIN NO. 3 8 Cents a yard. Consists of 2000 yards short lengths Embroidery. These embroideries are all new not an old piece in the lot i i.ii it i r tney win oe soia oy ine piece ana range Trom BARGAIN NO. 4 Oc a piece up. 2500 Yards Torchon Laces, Edges and Insertion, 3-4 to 3 inches wide, goods worth 7 to I5c yard, we will put the entire lot on the bargain counter this week only at 5 Cents a yard. OUR WHITE LAWN WAISTS. $1.25 grade will go at 95c $1.50 grade will go at $1.75 grade will go at $2.00 grade will go at $1.50 $1.70 $1.15 $1.35 The The The The The $2.25 grade will go at The $2.50 grade will go at $1.90 The $3.00 grade will go at $2.25 $3.50 grade will go at $2.65 $3.75 grade will go at $2.85 $4.00 grade will go at $3.00 $4.50 grade will go at $3.40 This includes the White Linen waists also. The a u Dl M 01 ON V OIIDTO Only a few left you can DLHUH OlLlV OMlilO. buy them this week at Of -St 1-4 off Everyone likes to look at new goods and we are the people who like to show them. The looker of yesterday is the buyer of today at our store. We will take pleasure in showing you the new novelties. Every Day a Bargain Day. Before you take your summer outing be sure to examine our ele gant line of Trunks and Suit Cases. Madden, Sykes L Co. J A. ntVENH. Pre DON LACY. Vice fret. A H PALMnn.C.hl.r W. A. WOLVBIITON. Attt Oah r The City National Bank Ardmorb, I. T., May 23, I903.S This certifies that FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS ($500.00) is on deposit in this bank payable only to the successful candidate in the Merchant's Voting Contest. A. H. PALMER, Cash. THE MERCHANTS' $500 CASH PRIZE FUND In launching this contest we do so with tho sanction and rood ti. of ereir one ltls a fund created by tho undersigned merchants i more, Indian Territory, who propose to give tho sum of 1500 In hard .t to iho organUat on, public or private, that shall secure tlo groat et nZ"" bcr of votes between this date and Iwcmber 22, 1903. Wo urea ? 5 stltutlons In Ardmoro. or the Indian Territory, to competo for this GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $500.00. It Is well worth any effort you may put forth. With earn 25e you got ono vote. Thero shall bo no votes sold by Iny merchant o o, slder, and any merchant so selling or disposing of votes shall I unnn i" be stricken from the list. You cannot voto your tlckeu fn ho T Pr,0f except at the store where your pur base ta nadV, and ttea onli at T time of your purchase. Salesmen shall place the amount nf Jo... chase rnd number of votes you are en Jtled teZwmZi''f?' with his or her selling number and private mark of tho n?m . iBOter Tha Merchants' $500 Cash Prlre Vot ng Seket AJtor which yol l.llu posit same In person In securely locked boxes provided bj Iho merchni, suing the voting tickets, tho key of h!ch shall bo In tte mifodr cashier of the City National Dank of Vrdmore, Indian Territory .o .?, open all boxes, count all votes and nake pub ic T recttrd thereof 5? iBh.ali once each month. No merchant of the Merchants' J500 Cash Pr. or any of the clerks or employes shall bo enUtlod K 2 contest, nor shall not be allowed to ollc't any votes K L , ?'' or orSan,saUon. On the contrary, shill romam perfectly neutL lUUB On Saturday morning before tho ast Sunday of each S , chants of tho Merchants' 1500 Cash P-lze Fund shall take the0.?nt MCN bo coun1" at 1,16 C't3r NttUMl Dank -moaVh bo op&d Dry Goods and Shoes. Madden. Sykes & Co. Westhclmer & Daube. J. A. Leathertvood & Co. Sass & Crawford. Ardmoro Dry Goods Co. J. E. Harsllton & Co., Shoes. Cincinnati Racket Store. Baltimore Itackot Store. O. L. Dcnnes. Hardware. Noble Dros. J. D. Spraglns & Co. Weeks Dros. Nolmd & Rollins, Quwnsware. Drugs and Books. J. D. Wall & Co. F. J. Ramsey. Donner & Donner. T. N. Coleman. Colenan Dros. Furniture. C. R. Jones & Dro. Hall & mills. Grocers. M. T. Felker. W. C. Kendall. J. A. Sklpworth. A. A. Dalley. W. A. Payne. R. T. Dallas. W. A. Gilliam. C. Crosby. 11. F. Wymore. binders & Dowman. McCharen & Wob3tor. J. M Loyd. W. II. utloy. W. M. Pago. Cold Storage Market Miscellaneous. J. L. Jrhnson, Saddlery ato Har. 186S. Praly Dros., Lumbr. P II. Allen, Parrjiigeman. Ctarie Kerner, Dutchor Chas Hotchklss. Jowelr.-. P. D. Tarver, Jeweler. W. A. Pr.c, Tinner. J J. S t;fa. Tailor. Farthing & Cooner, ItL'or. Coleman & Evans. Coafect.ct.er8.. T l Sirt:h. liveryman. Tim thpy. IJverynat Crown PcttJing Works. M&s hnirti. Milliner. M.s Ji.nes. Milliner. Mrs. M. E. Spurgeon, Milliner. WALL SCHOOL M.nr I..Hin.. ii . ove. Tc. amln.tlon'. Indlvlda.l iitontloi "Hrm dlielSlloe A 5 P.BnI!l?h0n oe'iK'ate w thoot ex and Chrlttlan Inlla.noes; looal : optEn cointr 'awPr indlrlh? ?sn Pro,:.re"- ,,on8 Hon. Ijirce. new borne, erected tbU rear tc rioSmi!n!?.tS,rS-.peo ' earo ni1 attBt lllo.trated cataloeue and turner pSrtl"riM addTes. v! wjf L "p'riS ,PBox 55."' Fr 'Phone 307, Real Estate Improve ments neans Increased 1 rentals and lumber Is a "sine que non" in house betterments. We beg the privilege of estimating on ihc next lot of hard and soft woods you requlro for repairing, rebuilding or new construction. You shall have our quo tations promptly and our deliveries on any orders with which you may favor us move with equal celerity. A postal card will fetch our prices Ardmore Sash and Door Factory. ARDflORE, I. T. ARTISTIC HOMES Are never complete till famished with Standard Bath and Porcelain Enameled ware. The Only Strictly cash Dry Goods House in Ardmore THE "STANDARD'' line is made especially for people who want faultless, snowy white ennmeledwarei nt prices no hitiher thnn usually asked for the common kind. Onr complete stock of tho latest desiirued kooiIs, is awnitinc your Inspection, nnd our expert plumbers will bo pleased to furniL plans nud estimates free. OTIS, OUT I 1S (i. Sj In go no las Iwc wc to Ism ro lam lcn( r fro wei iak' JIOl! tod: J. bon in,l (ad ret oil- C. Mb lor. V. tps y. EC nil so 18. $1 Is ii ro r, h, nun l mi !a r ipw. P ford 8" at W v, nicy Jto E JaU pine ma to a lany mc the llttl. Itroul e tolc 1 ley'. klldrt