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TAILORED SUITS AND SKIRTS FOR LADIES AND MISSES . 1? I I We are now showing a handsome line of Fall Suits and SKirts in up-to-the-hour styles, new weaves and striKing designs. Every garment is perfectly made and finished. The products of high-class, sanitary factories that em ploy none but sKilled labor. We show a full line of prices from $7.50 to $35.00 in suits, and all popular prices in SKirts. Call and allow us the pleasure OF SHOWING WHAT WE HAVE. LINENS We have just received a special importation of fine Linens, including Scarf Squares, Traycloths, Doy lies, Table Cloths, in sepa rate and matched sets, in plain Hem stitched and Drawn Thread which will be shown at pricesmuchless than the same class of goods was ever be fore offered in this city. NEW PERCALE WRAPPERS .... Special Values at 50c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ill GENEROUSLY MADE FAST COLORS Special Values at 50c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ONE PRICE lt J) .E' ljf CO Daily Arrivals New Dress Goods New Trimmings New Outings New Ginghams New Kid Gloves New Hosiery, New Clothing New Shoes, New Wraps New Furnishings. SPOT CASH Organized Labor at the World's Fair. 'I1n managenunt of tin- Waiihlann 1'urcJinae lipodtlon bos proUded ti most elaborate nnd attractive program for Monday. September 5, l.ubor Day. Tilt' exercises will bo so arraiiKeU as to einplinsi.e the Important part or ganized labor lion playod In thu niplil niul wonderful progross of mankind In every brnnch of Industry. Tlio vnrloim branches of labor from all part of Uio country will bt ropro muled, and It Ik the Intention to make thin Uio banner day In point of iitteudauco since the opening or Uio Kxposltlon. In order tliat Texas labor may bo fittingly represontod, Uio Cotton Dolt luut arranged Hjwclal coach excursions to St. 1uIh on Saturday nnd Sunday, September 3 and .4. Special trnlna will bo run, oneJi ttoctton of which will bo Riven a limited number of cars, enabling Uiom to make schedule time without difficulty. Pnough mt'tlons will be run to Insure comfortable- ac comjiioduUon for all and each train will bo in charge or n representative of tho passenger department. Our train nro coiniHieed of new equipment, hludi lKick conches, freo chair ram, elegant dlnliiK ears. Ski i lal World's I-Nilr and Stnndnrd sleep ers are also carried and may bo used by Uiose lioldlutr Itmp Mni't UcletH. The rate will be ixcecdlngly low, only about two-thirds of tho one-way ran- lor the round trip. Pxccllolit ixxi.118 may be secured at 00 cents iter kiv (not mora than four In a. room), tiiw rate boiug available only by mom limn or our party. These are strictly llrHi class In ovory way, located in Uio boat residence district In St. IxniU and within ensy walking distance or tiio rulr. Good meals can bo had with in ono block nt vory reusonablo price. Wo have hatidlul several of these exciindous to tho World's Fair with Uio greatest degreo of satisfaction to our patron. It In no experimont with us. Wo know w can xlve you good service, nnd see that you nre well located In St. Iuls. If you want to Join us on Septem ber 3 or 4 you can secure full inform' ntlon from nnd unroll your name with nearest Cotton Holt anont, or with D. M. Morgan. T. P. A.. Port Worth; Oiib Hoover. T. I'. A , Waco; John P. Irfjhaw, G. 1. A., Tylor. 26 Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken Is tin largo or tin- quality loo rltli. sour Mmncb m likely to follow, nnd en pi dally so IT Hie dlr.esllou has been weakened by constipation. Hat slow Iv anil not t'x freely or easily digest ed food. Masticate tlio Ecod thorouRh ly. Let live hours elapse between mi al.. and when y -u reel a rullnosH and weight In Uio region of the stomiieh arter outing, take Chamber Iain's Stoiwioh and l.lver Tableta and tho sour stomach may bo r voided. For Kilo by P. J. Haiugoy, Ardmoro Drug Co, W. 1). Frame. Wanted Every lady visitor to our Ltote to look tlirous1' sur magtiirtccnt afH-k or tin nnd granite ware. DIVKNS, COKUN & FRKNSM3Y. Emergency Medicines. It Is a croat convenience to havo at hntid reliable ronwllou for use In cases or accident and Tor slight In Jurlos and ailments. A Kood liniment ono that In rust becoming n ravorltc It not a household necessity is Cham berlain's Pain Halm, lly applying 11 promptly causes the Injury to heal In pioniptly to a cut, limine or bum It causes tho Injury to heal In about one-third the time usually re quired and an It is an antiseptic It prevents any dancer or blood poison lug. Wilien Pain Halm is kept nt hand a sprain may lie treated before inflam mation sets In. which insure a quick relief. For sale by F J. Ramsey, XV. For stile by F. J. I'amsoy, Ardmoro In lift Co.. W. 11. Prune. A fast young man ! apt to be slow about getting away from a bar. The celebrated Quick Meal gasoline stovo is ii positive luxury any tlmo of year nnd during tlio stimmor months thoy aro a necessity, liny tho Quick Meal from. HI VPNS, COUIIN ft FltHNSl.PY. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the mayor's office, Ardmoro, I. T., untl 2 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, September 0, 1901, ror tho erection and comple tion or u brick or stone Carnegie li brary building. Pack bid shnll bo accompanied by a certified check of f2C0 to be pnyablo to tho building committee, same to bo forfeited as assessed and liquidated damages, should tho successrul bidder rail to make satlsractory bond within Ave days artec being notified tiat his bid has been accepted. Plans and speci fications can bo seen nt tho olllco o J. H. White, architect, Ardmoro, I. T., nnd nt tho office of S. Wcmysa Smith, architect, Fort. Worth, Texas. Tho right Is reserved to reject any nnd all bids. It. HARDY, Chnlrmnn of Uulldlng Committee. 23-12 Sure Cure for Plies. Itching lllos nroduco moisture and cause Itching, this form, ns well as Hllnd. Hlcedlng or Protruding Plle3 aro cured by Dr. Ho-san-ko's Pile Hum dy. Stops Itching nnd bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c n Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Troatlso free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Hosanko, Philadelphia, Penn. For salo by W. 11. Frame, Druggist. I May Sell His Land. The distinction cf being t.ifi fir Ir.i.ian .r blood to .nave th right to tell his lands Is enloyed by Hrcok'J Wright, a qunrter-blood of Wnpi i'i;cka, Choctaw Nation. Indian Agent Shoenrelt yesterday received rrom V'ashlngton an approved application. 'Ibis Is not only the first, but Uio oniy application that has mot the approval Oi both Uio agent nnd Uio secretary of tho Interior. Tho land buyers still hang on and drily send petitions tlint Uio re.Htric- tlona upon tho falc or lands of full bl(od Indians bo removed. The ngent yesterday transmitted 150 recom rendations to Waslilngton asking Uiat thnt number or appllcaticna bo np piovod. Tlio Indian appropriation bill, which contained tho provision for t)o .removal or restrictions upon tho si lo of Indian lands became effective on May 21. A portion of tho same section removed the restrictions on all freedmen. A pound. of candy will go farthrv with a woman than a ton or argument. A New Jersey Editor's Testimony. M. T. Lynch. IiMltor or the Philips rurg. N. J. Dally Post, writes: "I 1iave u.ed many kliuhi or modlclnoa for might and colds in my family but iiov)r anything so gxd ns Foley's Honey and Tar. I uannot say too much In praise cf it.' Homier & Mon Money 1ms kept many a ninu out of tho penitentiary and out of heaven also. "ffl"' Early Risers Tho famous littlo pills. . Feet Gwolen lo Immense Size. "I ba.l kidney 'trouble mj bail Umt I rould not work'," says J. .1. Cox of Valley Web, Ivy., " my feet wee swolen to Immeuso Uo and I was co nil nod to my bed and physicians were unable to give mo any relief. My doctor finally proacrlhod Foloy's Kidney Curo which made a woll mnn of mo." lkinnor & Hon nor. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. Willi family around expecting him to die. and a ?on riding for lire, IS miles to get Dr. King's Now Discov ery ror ConuBuniptlon, Coughs, an I colds, W. II. Hrown, of lxiwvlllo, Intl., endured dMith's ugonles rnim asUimn; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. Ho writes; "I now sleep soundly ever)' night." l.lke marvelous cures i . consumption, pnetunonln coughs, I'olda ami mi prove Its mntchlesB merit for all Umiut and lung trou blot). GuaranttHHl Ikittlos 50c and $1. Trial bottle freo at City Drug Store", W. H. Pramo. A girl wvnld railier go hungry tlinu mls nil otipurtiinlty to have her for tune told. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several yearn lnco my lungs wero so lwdly nffecttsl that I had many hemorrhage," write A. M,. Also of Wootl, I ml. "I took trentment wlUi several physlclnns without any bono' iH. I then started to take Pelt's Hon ey and Tar and my lungs aro now as kotuid ns a bullet. I tocommotid It In advunco stages of lung troublos. Hounor t Honnor. An abgcnt-mlnded woman Is omi who forgets herself and 'buys things when she goos shopping. Wanted For tho World's Fair Samples of fruit, samples of melons. samples of corn and samples of veg etables. Anyono having credltablo samples will pleaso call at this olllco and ngrco on prlco nnd dato for do livery. SIDNEY SUGGS. Mnke your arrangements to enter Solvldgo nuslnoss College Monday, Sopt. 5th, tho oponlng of tho fall term. A special rato Is being mado for that time. Call nt tho collego nnd Investigate, If intorostcd. 21-13. IagoooandI perfect! Fail Brides if And brides of other seasons, will find a Buck's Range a most acceptable wed ding gift. A Buck's Range purchased now will be good in 50 years, will prepare the gol den wedding feast, and during all that time it will more than satisfy IT WILL PLEASE. Come in and see them, no trouble to show. We also have the best and most up-to-date stove furniture to be had, con sisting of nickled, anti-rust and enameled ware. JDfDft OCJ) Ul pilllJUD D3.ig .10 uids .)tuoAV 3iinq jo pun jaiio Xitn jo ijijom sjuoo oz s nit bo puc svis'J oi ffjso rr?i' tvcztt: -?rzs '' Til J. A. DIVEN8, President. DON LACY, Vice-President. A. H. PALMER, Casnler. FRED C. CARR, Asst. Cashlsr. AJF?E31VIC3IielS. I. T.- Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 30,000.00 MiciujuU'if nrmi and lndlftduaU auilctiM iirt-uiii trettuirut rcordrd fill sllkr rilTlie A.dmorsite h'X JQB PRINTING A