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Ardmorc, Tuesday, October 2, 1906 THE DAILY ,.r.fJMORE:'ITB 2 t mm STATES DEPOSITORY Condensed Statement of the Condition of Tfe? Afdmore National Bank of Business September 4, 1B06 RECAPITULATION. Resources. S3t3.fiin.Ol flhHhs ! J5cirltlm ...... 12.078.12 W 6. flwitlll 18C.0O0.0O mtrca ; s.ooo.uo .'7,193.20 I500.7SUG Liabilities. -itrt stock ? I00.ooo.oo stmrphm and Prollla (nut).. 13.173.51 cmsujiUtm ioo.ooo.oo nwft ryi.io 20.ooo.oo XVrvMH& 327,607.85 J500.781.30 Tn ir index to tliu growth of An! tkw vlant ami steady Increase in ut rmn tie found than I" reflected In ttvt JIU of tin' AnlinoTO National LEE CRUGE, President 9 W RTUART. Cashier. Carriage Shop or All Buggy Repairs D. REDFIELD INSURANCE AGENT lrompl iScUlctnent on Kii and Tornado Losses. V-f- OTER'S ROOMING HOUSE "f.t. UVK K.mii Hl.nl ('litm-m' Itixtnuraiil Hi.t'imv Main. I'riut- llullillnt; N..t. 11 ' A HI.. N. W.. I.litnm llllilillng JSIKST 25 CENT BEUS IN TME CITY iI.Slil.r. HOO.MS r.ii CKNTS rjttl t. - AllIIMOItH. 1.1 MVt' A-V-l-t -H--1' s KEMP a H0LLINS IfSEAL ESTATE INSURANCE cod LOANS IWoi: (Irutiml floor four doors .,uth A of IVMotllco Phono 170. 0 -A. -J-M--M- -H--M--H- J-- AMERICAN ftolel ond Restaurant j, Kurinn I'l ill W.J ALEXANDEIt, Proprietor. t'ntfr i firm . l.iss Triuli- Hill "I'KN HAY AM) NIHIIT W. F. POLAND P . Dealer FARM LANDS Wants to buy 1000 urn's in fc'- t-. net hH tl.an m iwii's P bee rle at Onco jj tftre over First Natl. BH. eAfsSMWi&asMaExsEoraar ' THE OREG1NAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP I The Red -iur,v :,-!.. I. n lha .y CIotciIIIoj- A iVW"i --fH Hooey lie . .k. I ton) ABU ID0 .k..r-, h P..MViriry Dome. -vswn vAMiif llifc Mnk Sfthtmi) LAXATIVE m 'W.O RONE S55.T rixrtKD AT THK LOI0t OF a. a- owrrr a. co., Chicago, u, o. a. fc'ir io by HcKmauu Durg Co, S (l At V'iry 1 u 7 AR: KEEPS VOW IGNORE MEN GIRL HAS NOT SPOKEN TO MEN IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS. Will Not Speak to Her Father Goes About Heavily Veiled, So That She May Not Even Set a Man How Vow Was Made. New York, Oct. 1. The vow taken by the bountiful Carolliip Osborne twenty-flvu yimrs ro, whfti a Hlern fntlipr forbHile Iter tnarrlaRi- to lior iM-trothfd. thm alio wotiM never look iilDti or Hiieak to nmn hkhIii. Iihr b ii ke pt no rollKloiiBly nil Uh'mi- joum Hint tin- few rcmwliilnit pwiide of lhi once liroHwroi::i village of Hnkcrvllli-. In tbo l.ltfhlli-ld liill. near Watui nury, Conn., no loiiRcr regard tier wun cur- lonliy. Tlioy have come to u-hiui:I i he mhiI roiiBlateni'y or the rechme. whoxe beauty hatt alowly withered nn- l. r the bllnhtliiK Inlliieiicii of her (Hi dl-iaiioliitnieiit. I hey Hay in llakerville that "Cnllle" u.Hi.nrne. iik hIid is known, win ko 10 tin- Kiave without takhiK tho allwht- i nut Ire of the existence of the fnth'-r whose oppoitUlriii to her mar-rtj-c m-ared her :ioul and mimed her noiint-e the world, lie panned lnr life that fateful Chrlatnian i . a iiuarter ot a century iikii. mini, i.nililc aimer, he ordered hur t beai t. Walter l.uuipkliiH. from .lour and told him never to eek diiiiKhter again. M licit Odhoriie, the father, b now i; e.iiH old, and ir he him ever re- . . I... I...- .i..l llfl, ultfll r lieu me nci ne ""v rt'- ,1 i to IiIh nelghboiH. The ihumhter II-e . with the father, but In Heparute ipuimeiitH. When she appcain on 1 1. . null ulin Ik alwnyt) veiled and .iiinded. She never looks nt a man mil I he tlnios nhe lum spoken to her iirlhiiod wuninii frlondii can bo niim In-led. m Hum nrtv vear aao Albert lsboini- married Caroline HaUer. the ..-.iuid daimhter of Anthony linker. ben the ileheRt man In llakerville mil the win of Si.ott linker, who about toil earn am) founded the hamlet rtilih lu-niH hU name. Upon the iloaib ,,l nt bony linker hla d.umltter Inner ,i.-d inoMt of IiIh wealth. To the Onlionum v,nn born a daiiKli ur. who was christened with her nnibei'H name. Caroline. Three yearn .1.,., n. iiiihv ennie Mm. Osborne l.id. The mother left her fortune In i rust for the ihumhter. Thus II was that Caroline Onbornc in inter icars the hein-nn ,.i, ... hunt ami heart were noiiRht u the ellKlblo Bwalnn of the ncl(?h .i.ilinoil. Karly nhe Rave promise of I 1- 1111(1 fit shu blosKomed Into womanhood, the promise was fill illed. Caiollne was of a vivacious 'einiieranient. with rosy cheeks and .air hair. Some said In those days thai Hiii-h '.i blithe, care-free Klrl was ii.iiiuil to have miinn Rieat trouble In :,er life. Caroline lauRheil at these ' 111 L'l .inn to onloy youth while It :-.t." she had been hoard to say Then- will be time for serious trouble liter." There was n change, however, when vValter l.unipklllB came aloiiR. He had n iikmI to city life and was unlike the men of Caroline's ncnunlntniiee He w.-.s a hamlBomo fellow, about two -,-ns older tlmn she. and wore clothin i. -i lnnkeil nnd fitted better than ili.,e of the young men of the vll Liu.- In a few tnontlm time she and l.uuipklnn were accepted lovera. I lnall.v the young people became ., ,ietlv eliKllKed. The village ieuple r it wus upon a Chrlstman Kve that w ilier l.iimnktns asked Albert Ok- , ,i i.e for the hand of Ills daughter, i is Mild that there was a Bcene which - 1 ,1 In the father ordering the young ,i fmni the horse, despite th' '. tilliiRs of the daughter. I will never speak to yon or any ! i her nmn again. Nolthcr will I look I i' oi allow any man to ovor soo my , mv," were the words that Itakervlllc ,.,le say Camllno npoko to her en I neil father. Ioiik lllnPBS louoweu, anu wiwu ... . 1 , mew woll the rose had lied from i ebeeks. novor to return, l-'or mnny r , the Klrl did not leave tho house i.umpklns is now a wealthy mer -nt in a cltv not far from New .' i ami has a wife. Nothlnn to Fear. Mothers neoil have no hosltnncy In . n lulling to give ChninUf?Vlaln i' a -h Itemedy to their llttlo otifw .i- li contains absolutely nothing in (n Ions This remedy Is not only por t. r,i safe to give small children, but is .i tneiiinine or great worm nun mer i' li ban a world whle reputation for ,i . i ur'- ot coughs, coliln and cioup uiid can nlwm-. ho relied upon l-'or ( li i) 1-' J Itnins -y. V f. l-Vnnie. Arduioro Drug Co., Uonner & Uouucr. STATE FAIR OF TEXAS Entertainment of 1906 Is About Ready for People of Southwest. Dallas, Tex. Oct. 2. The twenty first annual ontertainment of the State ralr of Texas will begin on Saturday, October 13th, with an up-to-date plant. lie fair when It opens will represent value of more than five millions of dollars. The coming entortalnment ban cost nearly four times us inucii money as any preceding one. Kvery ne of the departments has been en larged, with reference both to the ac commodation of exhibits or attractions and to thp amount of money offered. I'he displays of live stock and poultry of vehicles and machinery and of farm and mill products, are the largest and most complete over made at any slat" fair. During the thirteen week days of the fair, one hundred and twelve events will take place cu the nice tracks. Tno money offered in purses and stakes amounts to $50,000. More than elglit hundred horses have been entertd for the races. Il-.'sliles the permanent amusement devices, such as the scenic railway. the chutes, the figure 8, and the ca- mussel, more than one hutiilreil of the newt-Hi and best shows to he had will make up the Amusement I'nrk. In ad dition to the rcRiilnr attrnctlins, Sey mour's famous military baud and the eo vaudeville performances, In the auditorium, several of the greatest so- li.lstt and greatest musical nggrega tliuis of the day have been provided lor that department, among them: Mine. Marcella Semhiich, the greatest IIvIiir soprano; Cunipnuiirl, tin; bari tone; I'orcst Dnhnuy Carr, the basso; lb lines Cowper. the tenor; Mine. 'iirce-llarnion, the gieatest oratorio soprano; Mine. I.ogumn, the alio. All f these, except Senibrlch anil Campnn art, will be heard hi.tli In the Oratorio of the Messiah ami the drama of III- aualba. The I.eo Adde Musical Com edy Company is another card for the nudlti i it 1 1 1 . Tin- fair will begin October 111 and ch so October 28, 11(0(1. The railroad rates will be the lowest since the fair was organized. .IA.MKS MOUONKV. I'rosldent SYDNI-n SMITH. Secretary. OoWltfa Witch I Ins-el Salve the oiiKinnl nnd the nntiie Is stamped on very liov. (!ood for eczema, tetter, mils, cuts ami brulsos, and especially rccoiiinietided .or idles. Sold by Hoff man Drug Co. iiniiii. Ili-.blt N our primal fiiinl;inn-iit;il law. Habit and Imllatlmi tlu-re Is nothing miire perennial in in than these two. They are the source of all work lug and all apprentices-hip. of nil prac tice and all learning, in the world, -Carlyle. ruiilii-j. Mrs. Kopeck I think Mr. Mahlstlck pilAii liiieh lively pictures. I think lilt' t i Mini' have blin liaiut portrall.i if Henry nnd mo tasclher Mrs. Cut- (in;; -Oh, 1 didn't know th.it ho p iiutcil ')att!e pictures.--t.'hieagi) News. Tlie l.i-KM'r i: il. "I don't soo how she c-mld puslhly tie sillier -shi' tiggles s.t cunstaiitly." "Well. If shu didn't giggle all the time he might t:ilk. and iK'ihaps that would he worse." Catholic Standard and TlmcM. llor W'l.lf KiiH-rlfMCi. Iotlie I wonilei If a blmid Is inure uttrm live to men than a brunette; Lottie Ask Totlle; she'si been both. Cleveland Leader. Foley's Honey nnd Tar cures tho most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as It Is mildly Invatlve. it Is guaranteed. Dk not risk taking nny but the genuine In the yel low iiBckuge. Hoffman Drug Co. anil Ity Drug Stove. .Six llunilrcil Vears Without a Dnrtor. According to Pliny. P.omo nourished for (100 years without a doctor, it Is maintained by some, however, that when making this statement Pliny wn. not aware that certain (I reek physi cians re.ddeil In Rome nt least during :i part of the period named, lint then' Is certainly no ipiestion that In the early days of Its history physicians were very scarce in Rome nnd doubt less because there was little occasion for their services. With the advance of civilization malndles have multi plied, and with tho Increase of dlseaso there has been n proHirtlonate Increase of physicians. A Card, This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund year money it Foley's Honey and Tar falls to euro your cough or cold. Cures l.i grippe cough and prevents pneumonia ami consumption. Contains no opiates. Tho genuine Is In a yellow package, uo- fuse substitutes. Hoffman Drug Co, and City Drug Store. Dawiov (to tbo house agent) I thought you said there was a charm lug view from the front windows, Wbv, there are only house to bo si-en Houiio Agent -So there Is u charming view, sir. In the house oppodtu live tho most beautiful widow you ever clapped eyes on. and shy's always nt the window. London run. If you want a typewriter, new or second hand, any make, soo Selvidgu Business College boforo buying, 7tt Cnl. A man of cats d eel b ret It li tho worst of luck for a pet black cat to forsake your home. A woman of cats asserts It Is tho best of luck. In tho middle ages Sntan'H favorite form wni a bind: eat. Witches always havo a cat as their familiar- a stray black pussy in preference.. If a white cut races ncrn-M your yard a child Is going to die. If a stray cat of any color takes up with you. making your house Its home, you will have good luck, Napoleon ISoniv parte showed a morbid horror of cats, The night Isjfoiu tho battle of Water loo n black cat parMcd near hlin, ami nt the slRlit the great warrior was com plctcly uinicneil. He saw an omen of defeat. Henry ill. of l-'ratice swoon ed whenever he saw a cat, nnd one of the I'erilliiainls of (icrmnny woul.i tremble In bis ho its If a harmless tabby got In tlie line of his vision. Among the Itommis cut was a symbol of lib erty. Tlie L'g.vptlniH held the animal In veneration under the name of Adit rits, a deity with a human body and a cat's beiid. Whoever killed a cat. even by accident, was put to death. Hlaiia assumed the form of a eat and excited the fury of the giants. VrlliiM lull nulling. There are no "between rounds." no breathing i-pclls. with the yellowtnil. He Is lighting for his life desperately, no ipiarter given nor asked, with an umnzltig staying power akin to that marvelous faculty of the leaping tuna. Tlie angler Is far more likely to be the llrsl one exhausted; the Inches of line gradually granted to the "pump ing" rod are earned by the sweat of Ills brow and the xcmlparnlrsls of the bi ceps. "Have l got a fish or a devil?" ex claimed a weary Ihigllshman after a half hour's work, with Sir Yelloiall still gamboling nt the end of '-'tW feet of line. And mnny have shared his astonishment while "catching" these iiuimaled galvanic batteries. That iiKiu has lived ami lived In tensely to whose broiling rod a half ilo.en lusty yellowtnil have capitulated In :i bright afternoon. May Ids re maining history be ever so humdrum or prosaic, that crisp encounter v!M illuminate the dullest moments.-I'. L. Harding In Field ami Stream. Ilrnxll's .ItlMKlrri. The Jungles of Ceiitiul America and ' Urn.ll are masses of vegetation so , dense that It is practically Impossible ! lo penetrate them. Swnln and his par- I ty when crossing the Isthmus of Da- lien Inhered li.ird with their hatchets i anil machetes the while of one day and achluM'd but half n mile. In inaiiy pails of Central America the under growth renews Itself so rapidly that it Is almost impossible to keep a road open through It. In one Instance In Honduras a road sixteen feet wide was made by engineers and laborers through a Jungle, the underbrush and vines being cut away even with the ground. Two weeks Inter, returning to complete tlie work by laying stones on the riKiillieil, they could not llml tbo ond. tlie vines having completely tilled the vacant space. An Seen I'rnlii n lliillonn. Sense of danger you have of eoursu none, for you are so nglmst at the dan gers run by your dear ones below from motors nnd bicycles and trains ami gas works and nil tho other things ter restrial that all concern for your own safety goes. And tlie shocking nlr they breathe and the horrid little wonnlll.o trains that burrow In and out -if dark looking holes how un healthy tbo whole earthly existence seems to yon as you glide motionless through the air, with wiiito clouds be low you stretched out as a sort ot sil ver carpet at your feet and above you nothing but a llinitl-ss expanse ot deep blue sky! -Bystander. Velwl. Velvet Is manufactured by placing In the loom rows of very short threads ot tin: material designed to be employed, whether cotton or silk. These are then aught up by the cross threads In tho weaving ami fastened In such a way that the fleecy ends present themselves all on one side of the fabric. Tlie man ufacture of velvet Is so slow that for a baud weaver a yard Is considered a good day's work. The machine made velvet Is of course turned out ii.uiii more rapidly. Correeleil. "No," remarked the mini who had traveled and had returned to the place of ids birth, "the village Is not what It used to be. Many of tho old landmarks have vanished." Whit landmarks?' asked the native resentfully. "Why. the town pump, for Instance." "Call that a landmark? I call It a water murk!" I'liri-nlnl liillneiie... "Sir," said the young man, "I trust you will object to my marriage with your daughter?' "Why so? iiuerleii the astonisncii parent. "Because," explained the young ninti. "If you do I think she will consent to have me." Chicago News. Willi! Mie Slllil. Jack-1 thought you were very at' tcntive to Miss Hanker. Tom-1 was, but after what sho said 1 shall havo nothing more to do with her. Jnck Wbat did sho sny? Tom-She said "No." l'nrll " of llr.-iill. It cannot bo too often repeated that of all food that comes to table there Is nothing so iiuro as bread. London Bakers' Times. Ho who lives after nature shall never bo poor; after opinion shall never bo rich. Seneca. "ilr" lo tt-c KliiK- The iiuceti Is addressed as "ma'am' by nil the n-inhers of the upper clars eV the tcr"i "your mrliMty" belns rarely used except on formal occa sions'. Tlie king. I be I'rlnce of Walen and all the other Lnilisli princes are addressed as ''.sir." Yet forelu princes nnd princess's bearing the title of se rene highness must not be uddrciseil as "sir" or "mn'nm," but rts "prince" or "prlnep.." A letter to the sovereign must betltl thus: "His majesty the king." and be low the Music word "sir." i'he conclu sion of I he let I it would bo worded somewhat as follows: "l have tho hoii'ir to submit myself your majesty's mou humble nnd devot.'d servant, etc. A letter to the Prime of Wnle should begin thus: "To Ills royal high ness the Prince of Wnlo," on a lower line "sir." and then the letter would b proceeded with. When the king and queen play bridge or any other round game money fresh from the mint must bo provided, ami when nny member of the relgnhn family Joins In a game of cards now money Is usually mm lie ). Ixmdw ladles' Field. Result of Neglect. In most cases) consumption resulta from a neglected or Improperly treat ed co-id. Foley's Honey and Tnr cures tho most obstinate coughs and pre vents: serious results, it costs you no more than the unknown preparations nnd you should Insist upon having "the genuine In tho ytellow package. i Hoffman Drug Co. and City Drug Store. I We are showing an exceptionally line line of Turkey Dusters Just now. It's a good time to buy. l!f,e to 7!ic each. I V. .I. HAMSKY Druggist When he becomes governor, Hon lvce Crime will oppose measures which In his Judgment, would work Injus tice, retard the growth of the statu, and blacken his administration. Illu native acumen will enable htm to achieve eminence and approved pa triotism. Tho Dally Ardmorcitc 50c a month. TRADE FOLLOWS THE FL W apco Fancy, Red Ripe Tomatoes grown especially for us and packed just as soon as are firm, fresh and juicy lhat is full. Wapco Brand Grade at Popular Prices. keep Wapco Brand, send us DEN1SON. FT. 7 THE Many Delightful Summer In the "Land of the SUy" and 'Sapphire Country," East Tennessee, Western N. Carolina and Virginia Are reached via tho Southern with Convenient Schedules and Stooping Car Service. Fur Information Ki'ganllng Ilcsorts, Ilatos, Hchoiluleg and Uoucrlptivo Literature, Wall on or Write J. N. Harrison, Western Pass. Arjt., 410 Scollard Bldfj, Dallas, Texas. A Trip to Your Old Home How long has It been sinco you've been back? Wouldn't you like to spend two or threo weeks this fall among your old friends and neighbors visiting old familiar places talking over old times and living for iiwhllo In tho past? It's tho best way In tho world to sioro onergy for tho fitturo. Why not go? You can got nwny If you'll just make up your mind that you can, and you couldn't havo ti better uxcuhc than these LOW RATES On October 19, Rock Island agentw will havo on sale nt great reduc tion, round trip tickets to many points In Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan nnd Ontario. On Oct. 9 and 23. Nov. 13 and 2 7. similar reduced rates to many points In Illinois, Iowa, Michigan. Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska North and South Dakota and WIscor;dn. " ' La the nearest Rod; Island agent toll you nil about those Home Visitors' Excursions. x -rttHV'WMfWTnHvtt44A.AAjiA ... LOCAL UNIONS. 4- THK AHDMOKK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. CI9. Meets first Fri day in each nn.iith at CUD p. m ju Union Hall. J. V. Gollcdgc, Prcs, dent; D. U. Galncs, Secretary. nARunns' journeymen inter national UNION Meeta first and third Monday nights In each month. Jim Wllklns, pronldent; El mer Wright, secretary. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OK AMERICA, No. 1028 Meets every Thursday night, 7:30, at Union Hall. D. F. Cox. president; D. N. Ferguson, secretary. INTERNATIONAL DROTHERHOOD . .OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS Meeta second nnd fourth Friday nights ot each month. E. M. Parker, president; A. A. Holcomb, Becrs tary. BRICKLAYERS', MASONS' AND PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION No. 0 MeotB ovory Satur day night J. II. Dixon, president; A. D. Drown, Becrotary. RETAIL CLERKS' I. P. UNION, No. 635 Meets second and fourth Mon day nights In each month. Louis S. Sholkowlts, president, L. D. Horn, secretary. PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PA PERU ANGERS' UNION NO. 228. Meets the first and third Saturday nlghta of each month at Union Hall. GUY CRENSHAW, President. ,T. A. SPEARS, Secretary. TEAMSTERS' UNION, No. B83 J. B. DoArtnond, president; O. W. Young, secretary. ARDMORE TRADES COUNCIL Meets first and third Friday nlghta In each month at Labor Hall. W. C. Reaves, president; D. N. Fergu son, secretar. Tomatoes picked from the vines, so when you open the can stands for Extra Standard If your grocer does not his name. WORTH. DALLAS f tyMES-PLATOERR CD. !esort.. Railway 7Tff'llllBn,)T1ltn---li ... Geo. H. Lee, Gen. Pass Agent, Little Rock, Ark. J. S. McNally, Dlv. Pats Agent, Oklahoma City, Okla. a t I I ; 4 i