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King Cotton -Still Advances, The Highest Limit in Years has been Reached. But the Rock Bottom prices throughout our store remain unchanged, except that we are con stantly sifting every market in order to place better goods and lower prices before our customers. The Ladies are delighted with our new wash fabrics, as evidenced by the fact that we are com pelled to reorder almost every day in this department. We are constantly aware of the fact that NEW GOODS at reasonable prices are much more attractive and saleable than old out of date stuff at half price. We therefore never cease in our efforts to place new, fresh and attractive goods upon our counters and see to it that the prices always represent the value. Just now those dainty little Summer Fabrics are in great demand, such as Lawns. Dimities, Tissues, Mulls, Etc. In this line we are showing a beautiful assortment of patterns in Lawns and Dimities and we aie showing many excellent values. 29incbfiKnrrd Lawn, nice ajwrtmeot of stylee; at the beirinnintr of the eeason theie sold at 15c, we will cloie oat a few pieces at jnst half ri pnce, per yard i FIOURED BATISTE OR 1400 LAWNS. of them, all strlee. figured. frinfil. nolka dot and Persian designs; these - - - - .. . . . ... are woith double tne pnce, om we wm put them down to the popular price 10c FIGURED DIMITIES. Only about 10 pieceB left, nice designs and sell everywhere Ojr at 15. we will put the entire line at 0 3 L HAVE YOU SEEK THBlit dotted Swisces, in solid pink, Those beautiful solid blue and floral stripes the kind others ask 25c foi they are come at- 15c ONLY A FEW PIECES LEFT of those Leno Stripe Tissues, so nice for either shirt wahsts or dresses, such neat patterns in floral stripe and lace stripes, a eood 25c value, but we f C are letting them go at 1 uL EGYPTIAN TISSUES, so appropriate for shirt waUt suits and children's dresses, fri laundry beautifully; while they last LJ ZEPHYR GINGHAMS and LACE Zephyrs, the nobbiest goods combined with the most serviceable; we hare a very attractive line, most of them are 30 inches wide, 3 yds are plenty for shirt waist, our 25c grade, Qn go now at 1 OC MERCERIZED TISSUES, either for shirt waists or shirt waist suits, very serviceable; we have been selling them at 35c, W6 put Zr, them in now at Z DC SILK GINGHAM, elegant styles and the very best goods, no seconds or out of date styles we sold them at their valuei 50c yard, they go now until closed out, i 1 .At J7f c WE STILL HAVE A FEW PIECES of those Oxford Waistings 50e, 60c and 75c i 1 grade which we are closing at 0 I 2"C To this lot we have added our Mercerized Crepe Oxfords and let them go vrith t n 1 the rest at. J tC ONE PRICE. This is not designed as a "time limit sale." The prices quoted will hold good as long as the goods last. THE BEST GO FIRST OF COURSE. MADDEN, SYKES & COMPANY AFRDMORE, I. T SPOT CASH. CUMBERLAND. Spwial Corresponut-nce. Cumberland. I. T.. June IS. Crops Jn this section aro looking well with tho exception of cotton. Homo farmorj liavo planted several tlmo. tho woli worms destroying It as fast as it romos up. Jo Farrls and family of Sherman visited relatlvos hero last week. Charley Thomas and wife, accompa nied by scTcral young ladles who have been attending school at llloomflold, passed through on routo to Ardmorc Wednesday. Tho Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Cooks died last Friday. IUv. J. I dago and Dr. MoKlnnoy visited at McKlnnoy and Lone drovo this week. Several of our young people attend ed an ico cream supper at tho homo of Sam Lindsay Friday night. Deputies Kvans and Donoliuo ot Ma dill woro In town last Friday. Dr. J. F. Dlckeraon of Cedar Mill. Toxas, has IocuKmI In Cumberland. Several of our citizens attended court nt Tishomingo last Friday. Ho rate McIClworth left for South Toxas last week. Mrs. Smith from noar Sherman Is visiting friends hero this woek. Ten Years In Bed. K. A. amy, J. P., Oakvllle, Ind., writes, "For ten yoars I was confined to my bed with dlsoaso ot my kid neys. It was so sovoro that I could not movo part of tho tlmo. I consulted tho vory host medical skill available, but could got no roller until Foloy's Kidney Curo was rocommondod to mo. It has boon a Godsend to mo." Don no r & llonnor. Once upon a tlmo thoro wns a roan who was too lazy to Ho, ho ho Invented a machlno to do It for him and called It n gas motor. Constipated Dowels. To liavo good health, tho body should bo kopt In a laxatlvo condi tion, and tho bowuis moved at least onco a day, bo Umt all Uio poisonous wastes aro oxpollod dally. Mr. O. I Kdwnrds, 142 N. Main St.. Wichita. KnnsnH, wrltos: "I hnvo used Uorblno to roguluto tho llvor nnd bowels for tho past ton yoars and found It a ro- llablo romedy." 60c at w. . I rnruo's. It qervos a man right If ho marries n woman because she has more sense than liu linn If she nevor allows him o forget It. Warning. If you havo kldnoy or bladder trail bio and do not uso Foloy's Kldnoy Ctiro,. you, will havo only ypuraolf. to blamo for results, as It posltvely cures nil jorma-'oi muuuy uuu maimer uib cases. Donnor & Homer. PRAIRIE VALLEY. Special Correspondence. Pralrlo Valley, June 15. Tho worms havo damaged tho cotton very badly In this community. Mr. Howard and family vleltod his father-in-law, Pink Horton, at this place Saturday night and Sunday. C. A. Williams and family spent Sunday with Will Com on Caddo. Wood Ilearsdon and family of this place visited I) rock Sunday. Miss Allco Coffoo of Urock spent Sunday night with hor sister, Mrs. Wood Hcarndon. Tho young folks enjoyed a nice Ico cream supper at tho home of Wallace Hearndon Sunday night J. Mat Moore and family of Ardmoro visited friends and relatlvos at this place Sunday. Daniel Banto of Ottcrvlllo, Iowa, writes. "I havo had asthma for threo or four yours and havo tried about all tho cough and asthma cures in tno market and havo recolvod treatment from physicians In Now York and oth or cltlos, but got vory llttlo benont until I tried Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar which gavo mo Immedlato rollof and I will novor bo without it in my houso. I slncoroly rccommond It to all. Donnor & Donnor. Cuts, Cruise and Burns Quickly Healed. nhnmlinrlnln Pnln Hnlm Ifl (IT) finlt- soptio liniment, and whon applied to cuts, nruise ana uurnB, causes mom to heal without maturation and much moro quickly than by tho usual treat ment. For solo by City Drug Storo, F. J. Ilamsoy and Ardmoro Dnig Co. Tax on Babies. Extromo hot woatbor Is n groat tax upon Uio dlgostlvo power of babios; when puny and feeble thoy should be given a fow dosos of Whlto's Croam vormlfugo, tho children's tonic. It will facllitato tho digestion of tholr food, so that thoy soon bocomo strong, healthy nnd active. 25c at W. D. Framo's. Tho Kingman roako of farming lm plomcntH havo taken precedence over vory othor mako. Thoy represent oorfcctlon la fanning tools. Bold by Williams, Corhn & Co. A Serious Mistake. It. C. DeWltt A Co. Is the name of tho firm who make the genuine Witch 1 1 rue salvo. DeWltt's Is the Witch Hazol salve that hoals without leaving a soar. It Is n serious mlstako to use uny other. DeWltt's Witch Hazel salvo ourofl blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding piles, burns, bruises, eozoma nnd all skin diseases. Sold by City Drug Storo. You will bo better plc&sod with your refrigerator it IVa a.Whlto Moun ialn.' Sfovej.F .Kounorly & 'Hpraglns Co, . . o Xi CURE . AND HAIR TONIC Grows hair- ker; shair and scalp healthy. Lradicatts Dandruff, Scalp Eczema. Tlie only hair prep aration for perfect coiffure effects. COKE. Antiseptic SHAVING FOAM Docs away with soap and shaving mug. Leaves the skin soft and velvety. AT ALL DEALERS. For salo by W. It. Frame and Ard oro Drug Co. In COc and 1.00 sizes. All barters uso and recommend It. Indian Women Fight Duel. Livingston, Mont., Juno 15. For tho lovo of a white man, a cowboy, two Crow Indian womon have fought a du el to tho death, linlvos being the weap ons. Details ot the battle, which took place thirty mllee out on tho reserva tion, have Just readied hare, and from all accounts It was one of tho most fu rious combats that has ever taken place In Montana. "Hob" Wilson, a tall, handsome young fellow, employed on the Double liar X ranch, the other side of tho reservation, Is tho man In the cttso. He had made lovo to both the womon. It nppears, and had promised to mar ry them. The two Indian womon wore cousins, and when thoy learned that Wilson was paying attontlon to both of them, thoro was troublo. Neither was willing to give up tho man, and so It was agreed to sottle the matter with knives In the presence of a large number of the tribe. A spot on VYil low creek, which runs Uiroi'h the reservation, woe eiioMn as the battle ground. Yesterday the women m ' there by agreement, each one ac nrn twnled by several of her frjendx Stripped to the waist, the comiiat ants prepared tor the troy. There wax no referee, hi all realized that It was a battle to the death. For nearly half n hour the fight went on, both women being slMbed In a terrible manner. Neither one would yield and tholr friends did not feel railed on to In terfere In the trouble. Finally both women dropped to the ground, ex haunlod, and when rared ror it wob round 'lint both had received fatal wounds, from wbleh they died a short tlmo Inter. TERMS OF U. 8. COURT. At Ada Begins September 25, 1903 holds two weeks, and Februrary V 1901, holds threo weeks. At Tishomingo Begins October 19, 1903, and holds two weeks, and March 1, 1904, and holds three weeks. At Chlckasha Begins November 2, 1903, and March 22, 1904, each tonn two weekB. At Ityan Begins November 16, 1903, and April 5, 1904, ono week each term. At Purcell Begins November 23, 1903, and April 12, 1904, each term one week. At Pauls Valley Begins Nov. 30, 1903, and April 19, 1904, three weeks at each term. At Ardmoro Begins December -1, 1903, and May 10, 1904, seven weeks each term. Warning Order. In tho United States district court, in tho Indian Territory, Southern district, at Tishomingo. Dora Stewart, plaintiff, vs. E. H. Stewart, dofondant. Tho dofendant E. H. Stewart Is warned to appear in this court In thirty days and answor tho complaint of tho plaintiff, Dora Stewart. Witness Honorablo Hosea Town- Bend, Judge of said court, and the seal thereof, this 19th day ot May, 1903. (Seal.) C. W. CAMPBELL, Clork. B7 W. T. WARD, Deputy. Coloman & Mason, Plalnttff's Attys. Jno. T. Young, Ally for non-rosl-dent Defendant. First published May 24, 1903. esa s)es)es)f i 7 e Marble Man, 5 U STRGET, J e 5 Blocks South oi Court House. HALL&HILLIS, The House Furnishers Are very busy every day all day, and with everybody all the time. We buy, ex change, rent, repair and SELL EVERYTHING FROM KITCHEN TO PARLOR, New or second hand. To price is to buy. We Sell on the Installment Plan as low aa others sell for 3pot cash. By frequent sales we are still livinR at 303, EaBt Main street. HALL & HILLIS, 'PHONE 104. : : : : : ARDMORE, IND. TER. A Vote at the $500.00 Merchants' Caah Prize with every cash purchase or paid on account. Short journevs to Northern lake resorts will be more popular this summer than ever. Many have already arranged tbeir summer tours via CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY and many moro are gointr to do likewise. Booklets that will help you to plan your vacation trip have been issued for those interested, and will be sent on receipt of pottage, as follows: "In Lakeland" and Summer Homes," 6c "Lake OkoboJI and Spirit Lake," 4c. 1. 343 Main Street. M. F. SMITH, Commercial Agent, DALLAS, TEXAS. tho most hoiiUnc u''o ' Q'le ngu. prctlol tralDtnr ichool. complete nod no to date in erery department. Ut) ' nlKbt lobout tbe entire rear. I)r pnpll, attend night lonool wltnout extra ohr ToltioD 17.60 nor month or flu for unlimited cholHriblp. Hoard 110 to J1JM iirm i.i. MoTaoatlun. raplla may enter at anr time. Kyurj pupil 1 placed on hl n rlte ' ' may adrance aa rspldtr aa hie ability will permit. Thorough i.ralnlQE In r rten 'n. continent with efflclenoj. lloferuncca Any bank or bnilnoi, (Inn In MY . or mrlosrjaaddreM O. P. BELVIDan A. U, Pretldent. Oalneirllle, Toxin.,