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ROMAM HOT BATHS. K nf May ttc Caa-4 iVr Zra 1 fail r tfav Imt-rrlal Clly W1j-o S'j s .a Vfr jf, t4 tse were mjc a ml fi i fed, tixry mi to-M tssfmrtafc' la kMpectaJ liwi. lfre UMat? a bcth tV Rwc vr-t & HttM -xer I Ok teur bi- 7 cf Rets tfce rwm la wlrtrt U trr'"! was hti b4 ftr gedr laz lae tr JU'44 i wW; a Tb JL ozd tte MntcUuc Mid rotnui oi i V tbe I Us wtth the tlrtrfl FUknrtsx til prrpiti9H was prttti ly beerit Societies 4 4 OUR BIG IjUxUA tlx r i M bath. TV- Utk w cosepJetM -arttk a t Je9rte or cold plans. Ffealtr the body ss aficasted amis. 1 It to beHered by a&tay writers Iks' 1 Ux IntrodocO f tbe be UU is j tie place of tbe osM toUi aafeec tl i Bctrxm n tire prlodfal caw ? 1 their (VtybIiIL Tbe ktxnry f ti b bath vti -a-eafceatec aad dtrji that trroil rater aad bardlb1 f " j wUrii the Boataai were snrtorkMH t ' their tarXcr kOterj. ' Little lj kHte tbe rratJaur )-'. roc f tbe bat bath gndiUj fii away tbe vitality of tb- Hmm& fol-r cstil ifce t&arr Iwrdy tbe tV- tocad tbean very 7 io-t Va QTMsf Me4teaJ Talk, j Pulr mt Ike ArWfarrats. TV RcTfttntfes. grt s a rpe rate Mtfeaaltty. h4 t 4erojd Cise fcetwred trajUaa. Oar MOm aM ntriaai were bred la tbe booe; w p3t of Tte that ft tb xnotber cdwMtt. Pfw3o asd x)Ba Uj werv lfiMeti lenaf that so oae maMl of apfns ts KKial Mfe What gate otttfes at tbat Uaae v laherttM diiUbrUea. Iu fxnu-MUm ma free frea hU ctokVwis(i --.lu p!y an adraatax of Mnfe. wblrfi Frorldesoe irto had j ibcrru a:. trinity to hlerarcltte saw fit to bectov oa a fawrcl das. Tbe ronmvu r was dirVtal by tbe of God iri't smtleffies aad otlien: perbapt ' yroM be a exact to T c4itletD"r their rra&tf a4 otbera. TU irtr- of these gNtle eaaccravn tbf: fielrea miy. Tbi irere so " bappeosBT bcrjW-l la their btr-p;--pera to fre storletr foa ftmity ! f How tt wwrll kwv artaatobci ttf earlj arfaterrate If tbey vemhi bar Udtat(4 the SetMerj iaatwrtaa Ut-r Atjt irowM aitacs to tbrtr pTUr mzabetb Daer la &Brt Sec 4 Clearing 5ale! Opened Wednesday Morning with a Rush. The rush still continues because the peo ple are finding: the sroocls JUST AS AD VERTISED, besides Hundreds of Bargains not mentioned. LESS OHralal Jm txlrrr. As efrvitaMMi vt a eitl Of orieaUl Jaeerj toO tb fairvlr.s ator7 of what be tbaaxbt b n baad of IaMaa fatlrt anMplll' Tbey ptvlaeed a cfeaia m-tmj flw fect in Irath a4 la atf ptwr' threw oae cad f it toward tb- ky where It reMbd a If fattp&d t something in the air. A Con wa tb-n brorjsht forward and, bote; placed the lower end of tbe chain, lmtuo'.i atel ran tip and. reaching the oth r ad, disappeared In the air. In !; name man ut-r a nz, a panther, a '.-, and a User were KueceMlvely sent tbe chain, and all disappeared at tl. epper end. At last they pulled do n tbe chain ami put It In a bag. no on erer dlseorerlng In what manner tic different animals were made to ran lab." . fpanlah Ilrldea, There are no bridesmaids at a fipan Ish wedding, but Instead a madrlnn (literally godmother) Is present with the witnesses. There Is no bride cake, but there Is a reception and very often a feast after the ceremony. Ilefore the wedding takes place the bride's new horse Is made ready for her re ception, for the honeymooners do not tart on their travels until the da after their marriage. Ilefore their departure they pay a polite visit to their respective parents On their return dainty sweetmeats In pretty boxen are sent round to their friends. No vlilts are paid tilt little cards have been sent "offering tlirlr bouse." A MclitnlnaT Chance ArtUt. The rapidity with which chameleons change their color la marvelous. V leather one from nn outdoor shrub ar, It Immediately uiea dark, aluioot black, hlsMag and with Its mouth wtl open, threatening to bite. Meauwhn It Is never still, but continue- to crawl upward "hencver possible- up you. up your 'eevc, isiways upward. Ily de jtrecs the angry black changes Into whatever color Is noorcsb If one s dress U of a brownish color so Is the chameleon's. 3reel. "Don't you think that people pay too much attention to money nowadays!" "No. I don't," arawcrcd Benator Sorghum. "Tlmo wan when a Ave dol Ur bill looked as big as a farm to a member of the legislature. Now he won't pay nny attention to It what srver." Washington Btar. Hipvrt at It. Townlcy This paper saya that one of those Idiotic colleges Is going to tnako Benator Ikiodler a "doctor of laws." Ilrownley Well, that's appropriate enough. lie doctors the laws every tlmo be gets n chance. Exchange. A Monrr Savrr. City Quest Why don't you hoveyo nvlndowa washed, landlord? I can't sw out Country Innkeeper No, don't wnnt 'cm cleaned. If they were clean 1 d . linvo to get curtains to keep the sun out Men do not chnngo much, after all. SlircQ hundred yearn ago n wine man wrote this; ."A man. knows little who tells liis wlfo nil ho kpow."-Atcbl on Olpbe. ' ' t Have arrived since the sale opened. These goods were bought by our Mr. Madden at Season end prices," and we are putting them on our sale counters at ft ft 0" ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft THAN WHOLESALE COST If bought earlier in the season. We are giving Big Bargains in Hosiery, Clean Up Prices in Belts, Special Prices in Foulard Silks, Season End Prices in Black Grenadines And many other lines, besides prices and goods already quoted. In the new arrivals we have One Case of 5 Cent Lawns Which we will sell 10 YARDS TO A CUSTOMER FOR 25c. Please do not ask for more than one 10 yard piece, as we wish all to share in this splended value. A Special Value in All Wool Voile Is among the new arrivals, value and strictly all wool. These goods are regular $1.00 We will make the price Per Yard. Do not be uneasy about the good things being ail gone or picked over When Madden, Sykes & Co., put on a sale they hav.- something to sell and the last customer gets as good value as the first. This Sale will Last 15 Days and each day will be a GENUINE BARGAIN IT FEAST. iTell your Neighbors. Goods not cut off may be exchanged. Moneys worth with every sale. 1111UUUV1I) VIJtlV 4 ft a i - ftlM firsts Tsr I v MASONIC Kr.ljht Templar, c ArJtBor -ore axis dery So. ts er-ery saontlL a M TORBKTT. K. C W ROBERTS. Recorder. 4 4 fl Rift I HT HF NFW CmUS, 9 A J h U1U L-W 1 Jl I 1 JL23 1 1 UUWLU ft R A. M. Ardmore chapter R. A. M No. 11. Regular aee lag second Taesday night la each cxmth at 7:36 o' clock. Masonic temple. G. H. BRUCE, H.P. M. MCNZE3HEIMER, Secretary. A. F. and A. M. Ardiaore Voisv So. 31 A. F. k A it. Rmltr taeeUne m ai-ar or oerore me ran moon ia each ao&th at 7:39 ociocx. Matoalc temple A II PALMER, W. M G H BRUCE, Sc O. C S. Ardmore ebspter No. O. E. S. has regtflar saeetlcz; on the sight of the foarth Monday In erery xooath at 7: 3 o'ctoet MRS EVA SNYDER, W. M. D T NISBETT. Sec. ODD FELLOWS. Ardmo.-e lodge No. 9, I O O. meet erery luesday night at Odd Feovs hall at T. iO olock. W C. GARDNER, N. G. W T GARDNER. S. VDHw ft ft & f & f 4 4 4 4 ft 4 4 A & 60., The Only Strictly Cash Dry Goods House in Ardmore. A Encampment. Iadlaaola Eacampxaeat 1 I. O. O. F. meets erery Friday night at Odd Fel :oiri hall at 7:3 o'clock. Wa D EVENT, Chief Patriarch. D. T. NISBETT. Scribe, Rebekahs. Ardmore Reekab lodge No. KJ, L O. O. F. meets eTery Thars day sight at Odd Fel lows hall at 7:39 o'clock. MKS AtiATHA DEVENV, N. O. T T NISBETT, IK. TVO KINDS OF GRASS Tti MlaUtrr finally Ool lh .gt;, of III Trt Correct At e .erUln rt 4 red f".k in a eii 1 : N .i . Una tbe miaifter fiiii.(ui,-Hj f-.1 -pts)ft: Mj tax" Is Ijet tie on.u 1 . . , la jUe . wfeJortVaa.' i . vriil dooe Cn' It ,:. de wkwo' rWtmy 'lereatb rare. ot fteTer." At 11, meatioa of an nnkaosm epistle a brother pi tided tbe roat tails of t!r QtHKter. TTe latter tvrsted roaiK, theo agalu faced tbe audience. Iu tptte of de teimnptioaV be said. I repeat ile tx mm from de MrcetT Lp ter. 'Jeventh varse, oh Cterer." Asa,,, the coat tails were plucked, sad the alaUter ;laml at the ptecker, only to tarn euce more te the conenrti.ii "Brodder JohBWn." he said. "oblett to de tex 'Ixt woman I'arn la t lence.' We all ksew dat Sliter John son am not a fllent voiuaa. But I deae repeats dat de tex' will h fot.n In de seeen' chapter. 1e-ntb Tre. CtoTer." Here Brother JehatM ro to the (Sinister" ear and a-hiitx-ml earnestly. "OhT Mid the dotaib.c Then te the .-spits people: "I Sister JotwMHi's pn-ilon. Her hu bas My I made n ml it Si he k dat trififa. My teV will not be loan' iu de eor chapter, 'iereath rarte. ol Ciorer, but In de secoa chapter, 'lt eath vane, ob Timothy. I knewed it was some kind oh grass." Cants n. r. Ardrcoro No. 4, Patriarchs : , ji! I O. O. F.. has regular eaeet- c a first and third Monday Bights . ttonib. D. T. NISBKTT. Com. I R MASON, Clerk. K. of P. Myrtle lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias meet la Castle Hall, erery Thursday evening N. E. MARTIN. C. C. FLEM DESKINS. K. of R. & S. ELKS. B. P. O. Elks meet second and fourth Fri day in each month at Elks hall, West Main street J. C. GRAHAM, E. R. R L. SANDERS. Sec I. O. R. M. Washita, tribe No. 33. Improved Order of Red- I men meets la Odd Fel- ' lows' hall every Wednes day night at 7:30 o'clock. D. T. NISBETT. Sachem. ED SANDLIN, C. of R, W. O. w. Ardmore Camp No. 33. Woodmen of the izwuuvy-li world meets second 'V and fourth PHl'.r rights in K. of P. hall J. N. MORGAN, C. C. ED SANDLIN. Clerk, MRS. Lady Maccabees. Belle of the Prairie hive No. 1. Ladles of the Maccabees meets on the first Wednesday af ternoon In each month In the Odd Follows hall. MRS. DORA NISBETT, Lady Commander. E. M. GOFF, Keeper of Records. The Woodmen Circle meeu eircry third Friday night and first Monday afternoon in the K. of P. hall. MRS. I. R, MASON, Guard. MRS. II. P. EVETTS, Clerk. The Modern Woodmen of America meet every Monday night in the K. of P. ha'I. J. F. SON, V. a ERKETT DUNLAP, Clerk. SOCIALIST LOCAL. This organization will meet every Friday evening at the city hall. Q. A. MUELLER, Sec. Estrayed MuleR Reward. Strayed from my placo. one bt stallion mule, two years old, had on a small bell without a clapper, is branded 2 on left Jaw and JHD con nected with C under It on left shoul' der. I will pay 15 to know where the mule Is, and II stolon will pay $26 for (onvictlon ot the thief. J. D. COOK, Allen, I. T. To make room for a new' shipment of White Elopbants, wo Mil sell you a buggy cheaper than you ever bought one before. WILLMMJ3. COnilN &"CO Ueal Uoctorluar. Doc Jnda had never takes w mo h as a tingle coarse in raedlcal study, but he Was In greater demand then the regular practitloBer of Crowrllle. who bad a degree and a framed "dlpkwir ' in his office. "I'd rather trust to Bill Judtoa's doc toring than any that's learned out o' medicine books," said OH Lady Sim mons. When pressed for a reason for thl preference the oW ladr had one uufaii 1b? answer. "When Doc was away one time I waa took with rheumatism in my side, an' I bad to let daughter Jaae sead for the dlpkHny doctor. He give me medicines an' Mid the rhevnettetn would give way to 'em. It did give way leette by lectle act' finally wore off, leaving tn weak a a rag. Well. now. when I have oae o tbo.- spelts an Tvc Judmn 'tend me 1." come In. sdvns oe look at me, mlx- bb a xlas o his herb stuff, an' In le'n twelve boura hw has that rbeamatl::i b'lstlng all over me from bend to fro'. detMirtinc; In a half doaen directions nn' no chance for my mind to dwell on any one spot an' say. 'It's tbe wust tbar That's what I call doctoringr A Lirrr'i Apoloary. Some years ago there was an obi Judge on the bench In Berks county whose decisions, in confeiHstce of nn mcrous reversals, dkl not always com mand universal respect. One day In a case In which be was sitting one of the lawyers lost patience at bis Inabil ity to see things In a certain light and In tbe beat of the moment remarked that tbe intellect of the court was At dark a flash of lightning could not pen etrate It For this contempt the Jodg showed a disposition to be very severe with tbe offender, and it was only aft er much persuasion by friends of tbe latter that he yielded and decided to accept a public apology. The following day the lawyer, accordingly, appeared before hi honor and made amends by saying: "I regret very much that I said the Intellect of the court was so dark light ning could not penetrate It. I guess It could. It Is a very penetrating thing. Philadelphia Ledger. The Toola ot the Earrptlana. The ancient Egyptians had tools for stone working equal to anything in use today. They used both solid and tubu lar drills and straight and circular mTi. Tbe drills were set with Jewels. probably corundum, and even lathe tools had such cutting edges. So re markable was the quality of the tubu lar drills. It Is said, and the skill of the workmen that tbe cutting marks In the hnrd granite give no indication of the wear of the tool, while a cut of n tenth part of an inch was made In the hardest rock at each revolution. ami a hole through both the hardest and softest material was bored perfect ly smooth and uniform throughout. Of the material and method of making the tools nothing is known. Urron'a Joke on IIU Publisher. Byron once Bent his friend John Mur ray n present of a Bible. It was placed on tbe bookshelf and left there for years untouched till at n dinner party, the verification of a text being re quired, the Bible was referred to, A page had been turned down, and It was found that In the verse "Now, Barab bas was a robber" tbe word "publish er" had been substituted. The poor Ut ile pleasantry nau jam nmaeu all tuae long years. 1'alltlra In Epitaph. tu u mni'iiTi imieuniieiv locaiet tiuuiiMi-wuiiim wti'r inure jb 11 grave with this epltnph on the marble memorial slab: "Clias. Lewis; no Voted for Lincoln." A Baton Rouge (La.) gravestone bears thlH legehd: "Hero lies tbe body of David Jones. His lost words were, 'I die a Christian aud n Democrat.' " Nut Vlml She lUpeptrtl. Clam (fishing for n compllmcnt) This Is your fourth dauce with mo Why don't you dnnce with some of the other grls7 Ohnrlle Woll, the fact Is I dance so badly I bato to n&U lliem. Do not fancy yourself n martyr of the first class sojolj;, because you linvo been bnillr bill ipalirsNews. y tM Im, iv'sT.,