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ANNOUNCEMCrrr. For Representative, Wo are authorized to announco the name of J. C. McCurtaln ot Itan, PleVens entity. as a candidate for rtpre&cnW.ve to the Chickasaw leg islature. Election to bo hold at Oak land the second Wednesday In Aug ust, 1903. MARY CONNOR COLLEGE PARIS, TEXA8. A select school for girls and young women. Steam heat, electric lights, cold and hot water, equipped with all modern appliances, chemical and physical apparatus and a telescope for astronomical Btudy and reseirdi. A normal course for those who wish t teach. A business course In book keeping, stenography and typewriting and a preparatory courso for iknso not ready to enter the collcgt dspart mcnt. The s'rls board in the collet and are associated with the lady tirfcets not only In the class-room bu: In the dlnlng-r.rm, reception tails a-u' In ibe parlors, thereby acquiring that eapc, grace and culture so essential to their comfort and pleuuie In after life. The college is unexjellcl !n the South lu the special Hot? of music, art and elocution. TI.e teachers are all graduates of tho bcut scuuoli of America and Europe. The school Is non-sectarian but Chrlili.v. In spirit life and work. Tho girl1: attend tho S i '.day school and church of their choice, accom Ipanled by the lady teachers. J For furthor particulars send for our large illustrated catalogue. H. B. ABERNETHY, Pres. Paris, Texas. For Sale-Real Estate BARGAINS. A little plnco for sale in ' nice location, $100 down nud balance $15.00 per month, A cbuuue to save your rent. S A desirable home in Southwest .Arduiorc, part cash. Five-room house, lot 100x158, a well improved place on North WashinKton street $1,750. A whole block, two wells and fmall house would make a lovely home for somebody, $1,000. Part cash. Some bargains in vacant pro perty iu West aud Southwust Ardmore. H. T. KIRBY, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Rooms M nd 16 Noble Uld'R. A. F. Scivally. Q. T. Ledbetter. SCIVALLY & LEDBETTER, Real Estate, Rentals and Collections. Notary In Office. Office over T. N. Coleman's drug store. A Good Dinner. The Finest Roasts, Steak, Mutton, Sausage, Etc-, nnd the Freshest Vege- tables are always foimd at CHARLES KERNER Second Door West of Poslofllce. hi NICHOLSON, Rooms 1, 2 and C, over Conner & Bonner's. Special attention to high class and difficult cases ot dentistry. I Do Paper Hanging. Good work and low prices. Leave orders at T. N. Cole man's Drug Store, J. G. WATTS. .Dentist t TRY ONE OF THOSE J, uitnlt Cam ft C i om loom Di'usurjs lur zou. Every one Guaranteed. T. N. COLEMAN'S. WANT COLUMN. Advertisements under this head will be received at ibo rat of five (6) cents per line No advertisement retired fur less than fifteen (16) cenU. Special monthly rates fur nished on Application. The notice may cuutaln any matter of "Lost," -Found," "For Ren I," "For Sale," "Stolen," "Strayed," or any purpose without display lines. WANTED. WANTED To rent, rooms suitable for Insurance office. M. 1 Alexan der city. 13-6t. WANTED By an energetic young man, a position with a reliable firm. Good references. Apply X, care Ardmorclte. CLEAN RAGS Wanted ,'at Ardmore He office. Bring at once. FOR SALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, tbrco milk cows. Apply J. E. Bowles. 30-tf FOR SALE My buggy pony, perfect ly safe for ladles and children to drive. Mrs. J. E. Uowles. 28-tf Attention, Company A. You will assomblo In your armory Thursday evening, July 10, 1903, at 8:1C sharp, to consider applications and other Important business that will bo brought beforo tho assocla Ion. DON LACY, Pros. E. n. GOLDEN. Sec. Attention, Company A. You will assomblo In your armory Thursday evening, July 10, 1903, at 8:15 sharp, In full Khaki uniform for urlll. D. V. HENSON, Capt. Cora. B. II. GODLEN, 1st. SergL Few equal none excel us In mak ing good Ico cream. 10-tf DEALL & VAN DUSKIRK. Tho colored basoball toams ot Ard more and Purcoll will play two gamos of ball In this city on the 21st and 22d. Why wear your life away cooking when 'you can get so 'many good things to cat at Solomon's Bakery- ' 12-G. Tho opportunity of tho year to buy a rofrlgGrator Is now while Noblo Bros, aro offering theirs at cost. 8d&w-lm Tho sonsatlon of tho wook Is Wobb't stamp photos. 24 for 25c. 14-tf Grandpa Gardndr Is reported to bo getting along as well as could ho ox pocted. Ills ontlro right side Is par alyzed but ho Is cheerful and eats heartily. We Invito tho ladles to como and see how the very best bread and good things to eat Is made at Solomon's Bakery. 12-G Very Best Bread. The sight of all sights In Ardmore today Is the display ot good things to eat at Solomon's Bakery. Wo have seen them. Have you? 12-G. Six Fine Photos for 25c. Wo aro now making six fine photos for 2G cents; not stamp photos, but nlcoly finished and mounted on flno embossed cards. 15-tf. COLE & JENKINS. Six flno photos for twenty-flvo conts. COLE & JENKINS, 15-tf. Photographers. For a few days at Webb's, 21 pic 'uros for 25c. 14-tf. B A M W Kv H y i HOUSE MOVING, House Raising, Moving Iron Safes, Setting Machcnry, Etc. Prices as low as good work will permit, See me. GEO. IW. WAYLAND. PERSONAL MENTION. C. P. Hyde, the oil king, lshm sh h J. S. Alvorson was here today from Woodford. J. W. Zollors Is hore from Okla homa City. J. U Keller wont to Wynncwood today on business. A. D. Hyde, the oil king, Is In tho city from Keller. W. H. Ketchen came up last night from Marietta. Drs. J. D. nnd W. V. Batson of Mari etta are In tho city. J. B. Wall went to TIshomngo today to fllo on somo land. Frank Bourland Is In tho city to day from Tishomingo. A. nnd A. M. Hofflng came dow,n yesterday from AVayno. Deputy Clerk J. W. Spoiko Is In the city from Chlckasha. Jess L. Jordan wbb hero this morn ing from from Marietta. C. D. Breeding came down yester day from Oklahoma City. N. T. Brcadwcll camo over yester day from South McAlester. IL Horz went to Tishomingo this morning on tho belated train. Jake Swarz and A. J. Carson aro in tho city today from Galnosvlltc. Miss Alma Ellis ot Davis Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. II. A. Ledbetter. I. O. Lewis Is In tho city from Ma dill.' Mr. Lewis Is the foundor of his town. Dr. Will Chancollor mado a busi ness trip to Gainesville yesterday af ternoon. L. C. Burton, a prosperous young business man ot Pilot Point, Texas, Is visiting relatives In tho city. Mrs. Sam Weoks loft today for Amarlllo, Texas, where she will make an extended visit to relatives. Miss Valllo Sutherland camo home yostorday from Roanoke, Va., whore sho has boon attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coopmnn of Gainosvlllo aro In tho city, tho guosts of tholr slstor, Mrs. Jo N. Ilarnll. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wootten nnd boy, Loslio, aro spondlng a fow days at Mrs. Wootten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Doak. F. J. Phillips, J. S. Askew, D. N. Goodland and J. D. Carmlchael, all citizens of Chlckasha, aro spondlng to day In Ardmore. Mrs. I mix Fram'o and hor boy, Lon, Jr., havo gono to Sherman nnd Fort Worth whoro they will visit rolatlvcs for a couple of weeks. Blako Campbell of Fort Worth and Dunlap Howard of Solma. Ala., aro In tho city visiting their uncle, Judge C. M. Campbell. W. W. Wontz, Jr., suporlntondont ot tho Choctaw road, was In tho city yostorday for a short time. Ho was accompanied by his wife. Dr. Boyd of Tishomingo enmo over this afternoon and was talking re union to our citizens for a couple ot hours and returned on tho afternoon train. Mrs. W. H. Prater, who has been visiting In Sherman and Dcnlson for two weeks, returned home today. Mr. Prater met her at Gainesville and returned with' her. '- ' Try a gallon of our Pike's Peak Ico cream. lG-tf HE ALL & VAN BUSKIRK.- Selectlng Allotments. A largo number of Chortnws ar rived lr. Chlckasha las; week to leuk tho sunoundlng country over for al lotments. Somo ot them wc:i. to Mlnco, whero tho unallotted land Is moro plentiful. Most of tho land In tho vicinity of Chlckasha and Mlnco Ins baen allotted to Mlssisalp;' t'noc t.n or full bloods. With fr.xt ex ceptions they aro accompanied by white men, who solect their allot ments and attend' to all tho red tapo arid legal business attendant on se curing claims. Thoy do not oxpect to locato on them permanently and th?y will all leave them as soon as possi ble The government requires that they shall have seen tho land they with as allotments. Six flno photos for twenty-flvo cents, COLE & JENKINS, 15-tf. Photographers, Buy a' new suit while they nro go ing so cheap at Madden, Sykea & Co.'s. lC-tf J. J. Stolfa, John Hoffman, Law renco Sprekelmeyer and J. B. Smith &are at homo from a ten days' fish on Pennington nnd Blue Mr. Stolfa says tho crowd could not havo wish ed for better fishing streams and says tho country has the finest prospects for good crops it lias had for years. Dick Archer rccelvco a telegram this morning from Neborn, Tenn.. an nouncing tho serious lllnrtss of hla daughter, Mrs. Mattlo Tinkle. Mr. Archer'o son, Willlo, leaves this after noon for his sister's bodsldo. I am not In any way connected with S. J. Long or, Paris, Texas. J 4 GEO. M. ' WAYIAND. SURRENDERS ON A DRLAM. Negro FVeedmen Held for Grand Jury In Assault Case, MuBkogpo, I. T., July lb. Jerry Mc intosh, the nogro froodman, who 1b chnrgod with saturating his wlfo's clothing with koroaono and then set ting fire to them, camo to this city to day nnd surrendered to Bass Reeves, deputy United Statos marshal. Mc intosh says ho dreamed last night that Deputy Marshal Reeves came upon him In the brush nnd when he Jumped up to run tho deputy shot and killed him. When he nwokc and realized that It was only a dream ho decided to como to town nnd give up Immediate ly. Ho was nrralgncd before tho United States commissioner today on the chargo of assaulting his wife with Intent to kill. After pleading guilty, ho was bound over to tho grand Jury and wns sent to Jail In default of $10,000 bond. DISSATISFACTION IN TERRITOY. Secretary of Interior's Rules on Sale of Lands the Cause. Muskogeo, I. T.. July 15. A move inont has boon Btnrted In tho Indlon Torrltory to get tho oar of Prosldunt Roosevelt and protest against tho policy of Secrotary ot tho Intorlor Hitchcock In tho sale of Indlnn lands. Delegations woro horo yesterday from Wagoner nnd Tulsa to seo what could ho done. The causo of tho satisfaction Is tho now set of rules and regulations issued by the secretary for tho salo of lands. British Islands Seized. Ixmdon, July IB. According to tho Pross Association a peculiar rumor was afloat In tho lobby of tho houso of commons tonight to tho effect that soma United Status warship has seized, off ho coast of Boreno, twenty smnll Islands, which, It Is said, be long to Great Britain, nnd had planted tho American flag on them. It Is prohnblo that a question on tho subject will be asked In the house. Five Thousand Lives Lost. Pnrls, July 15. Details have Just been recolvod horo of a typhoon which has swopt over a largo portion of Tonquln, tho French possession in Southern Chlnn, which Is said to have been one of tho most disastrous ever known thorc. Hand, tho capital of Tonquln, was dovantated and Nnm dlnh was literally swopt out of ox istouco. Scarcoly a houso Is loft standing for mllos. A barrel of spir its was found 120 qpllcs from the scono ot tho disaster. All tho natives who woro caught In tho typhoon per ished, nnd It Is ostlmated that tho loss of llfo Is hotweon 2,000 nnd 6,000. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hooks, a flno baby girl. F. A. Pettitt, Sr., grand-father ot the child, Is stepping high and feels exceptionally proud. Poto Prultt, who was shot at the Orr picnic Juno 27, will probably re ocver. Tho cousory nerves of tho lower limbs havo reebvored from tho shock but tho motory ncrvos still re main paralyzed. Beforo you go 'phono 74. 9-lm. Notice, Firemen. A meeting of tho 11 ro doparlmont Is horoby called' for Friday night. Lot every moinbor bo Ijroscnt. L. C. SLAUGHTER, Chief. J. WOOD TALIAFERRO, Sec. Miss Vlrgio King, rocontly appoint ed sponsor for tho Chickasaw BrI gado for tho Durant reunion by John L. Gait, has appointed as hor maids of honor Misses Jennio Williams and Kittle Stansell. Ono-fourth off at Madden, Sykes & Co.'s means moro than you Imagine. lGiif. The Bofs Worm Medicine. II. P. Kumpo, drugglsL Lclghton, Ala., writes: "Ono of my customers bad a child, which was sick, am threw up all food, could retain noth ing on its stomach. Ho bought one bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, and It brought up 119 worms from th child. It's tho boss worm mcdlclno Ir tho world." White's Cream Vermlfugi Is also the children's tonic. It Im proves their digestion nnd assimila tion of food, strengthens their nor vous system and restores them tot! health, vigor and elasticity of splr' natural to childhood. 25c at W. Frame's: If women showed to their husbands as much consideration as they do to their pet animals tho world would go much better. Just About Bedtime. Tako a Llttlo Early Risor It will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DoWitt's Llttlo Early Ris ers aro dlfforcnt from other pills. Thoy do not grlpo and break down tho mu cous membranes yt tho stomach, liver nnd bowels, but euro by gently arous ing tho secretions and giving strength to theso organs. Sold by City Drug Store. The Hargrove Dormitory. The Hargrovo dormitory must bo movod from the plnco It now occu pies to tho collogo campus. To movo tho building nnd placo It on a solid foundation will cost In round fig- ures ;250, Wo publish bolow n list of tho vol- tary contributions that havo been mado to this fund nnd will add to It from day to day as other amounts aro given until tho sum required Is In hnnd. This is n mnttcr that is well worthy tho nttentlon of those who tnko n prldo In tho town and Its edu- catlonnl Institutions. Ardmoro will bo greatly benefited by making Har grovo collogo what it deserves to be i the leading educational Institution In tho Territory. Thoso who havo given logothcr with tho amounts, nro pub lished below: Madden, Sykes & Co $20 00 A. O. Cruco 10 00 Sidney Sugg io 00 W. F. Whlttlngton 10 00 V. 8. Wolvcrton 10 00 J. O. Qrahnm 5 00 II Moses c 00 Stnnlcy Bruce 6 00 R. W. Dick c 00 I.eo Cathoy 6 00 Red 11 eld & Son 5 00 Ran Wobb 5 00 M. M. Bright 2 50 A. II. Palmer 5 00 J. A. Bivcns 0 00 Williams, Corhn & Co 5 00 Burton-Peel D. G. Co 25 03 Ardmoro D. O. Co 2 50 J. W. Banks 2 50 V. B. Frame 2 CO J. E. Hamilton & Co 2 00 Cash f. 1 00 Ed Byrd 150 Cash 1 00 J. W. Hoffman 1 00 O. L. Dennos 1 00 M. Munzcshelmcr 1 00 Hall & Hlllls 1 00 Cash 50 Cash 1 00 Tyler & Simpson Co 2 00 TO THE PUBLIC. Tho CROWN BOTTLING WORKS of Ardmore, arc sole nucnts nnd bottlers of Carbonated Coca-Coin In the Chickasaw Nation. If you sell Coca-Coin, protect your customer by seeing that It bears the official label. Users of Coca-Cola should sec that It Is label d by the CROWN BOITLINU WORKS, of Ardmore. THE OFFICIAL LABEL. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., DALLAS. TEXAS. V PHONU 307. 1 1 s- P. & F. Standard of the World We carry a fresh stock of it in all sizes at all times. TYLER & SIMPSON, CO. Wholesale Distributors. fash l-00 Coleman & Evans..., 1 00 C. R. Jones & Bro 2 00 Hob Poland 1 00 Prof. Hlushaw c 00 It looks llko Christmas at Solomon's Bakory thoro are so many good things to cat displayed on his counters. 1Z-C Slx flno photos for twenty-flvo cents. COLE & JENKINS, ,r,'lf- Photographers. If you do your buying now you can get a good saddle for small money at Noblo Bros. 8d&wlm Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as ono of tho most dangerous and fatal dls cases to which infants aro subject. It can bo cured, howovor, when prop erly treated. All that Is necessary Is to gtvo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy and caBtor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a euro Is certain. For salo by City Drug Storo, F. J. Ramsey and Ard moro Drug Co, When you havo used a Wblto Ele phant onco you cannot bo induced to buy any other kind of buggy. This Is tho kind of buggy tho Williams, Corhn & Co. nro offering a reduction on now. 4. Special Sale for This Week. 300 pairs ladles' nnd misses' oxfords and slippers worth 11.50 to $2.50, nil go this wcok at 75c, $t and $1.50 LYNN, 4 12dGwl Tho Shoo Man. J. WOOD TALIAFERRO, Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer. Ofilco open dny and nlghL First door east of A. F. Jonos grocery storo, corner Mnln nnd C streetd. fuel FOR INTERIOR FIMSI1 We carry a full stock of Sash, Doors, Balusters, Etc., in oak and hard woods, white and yellow pine. All kinds of mill work, Mouldings, Posts and Wainscoting. Our prices are right, our lumber is full seasoned, of the best quality, and our deliveries prompt and reliable. 1