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.;. .J. CORN NOTES IN SEA80N. .;. : i M'tH "I'! Hri'W'. - urt- an eve.; iinifoim i- jiiuntlng ' a h" i" 1 m . . - ifiil crop. wi in 70 pounds t car tn'ti i ...i pounds or beMr. ooitht , ii 1 1. ww to have psjr fc.r tiin i ;l iniir p-imb-, tun the ui.'xii'n ,v is ho lo get It? Tu need mutt he of strong ltaiit. n l uf a variety that hm lapnrity . i largo growth. Whether pian'm n Mil or drill Is Immaterial a- t.ir mi' Heeding Is concerned. Tin r.' are drouths and delug' n ( in.iiidiiH drawbacks and mar mir -. lo tho best we can. wi tin- reecrus or pasi year i , 1 1, .M ly that the coming - , i ". main, will bo jiroplll"' ' . hp I lC. Miu rarmcri plant a few n ii . i arly variety or 1 i imllng before the main i. ii- Judging from the proscin n i jnii i s. It looks though " it hi i.o especially tho right thim 1 mi- spring. In a recent com show held ' ' World's Fair eonimlaslwi, S I.miI the first place In tho shelling im-t i f white varieties wag won by tho Hoone County White, ttirnlrx n it 2 H pounds shelled corn to tho bushel if 7" pounds. HiiPKla wyxihl have tho worl I think Hint tfio yellow peril dniujuroiuly threatens Chrlitlnn civilisation. Some i our Kansas com Holds inffei froM an nttnek of yellow peril In th litter ! art of the season that Is t-r worn al than the Asiatic oik-. You will not plant as deep onrl n tu season as you wl". late t The ulcs In the planter inns: be of prip tr Mc and dls'ance lo .-:" Just the ilght number of kernel's desired, mid In accomplish this your seed must 'n carefully ' graded to uniform size . f kernel by rejecting up and butts nd ears that have kernels larger r smaller than tho murage. To do t.ls well leiiulres e.i.'rfnl. pniii'tak- Ing effort, but tho effort will nice with teufold rowan' In the general mil of seasons. M.le from the record that thnr- ughbred corn Is making In the hnnds r farmers for Increased yields over unimproved varieties there Is anoth- . r (li'vclopment of special Importance in every feeder and that Is tho ex urn u which the protein contents nn be carried by selection and breed 1K With a feitile soil, an annual rnln 'all of M Inches or more, n plant i hat has a normal capacity of 75 to loo bushels to the acre, n climate prodigal In the heat and sunshine that tho corn plant revels In, yet we are content and sometimes vnlnglo i ions over n 3!I per cent crop. Our Idea of double listing Is that It - good practice If the first listing can 'ip done In tho fall and early winter ' ut to (lo this in the spring requires it k t hat can belter find expression ii the ue of the disc. There Is no ii ; li tnnt possessed by the farmer ii approaches this for efficiency in iIIdb- and fitting the mill for pre . It ii. I it Ml use should til l, mii'v planted there i Jpi hi!'" to the -iiuUi iu each bill wi. . plauts. Ar largo ink ' stalUs hliuul 1 b ar i .11 in. i lie piilind, but sup we 1 I ii pounds to the linn ' U wculd produce bet- than W bushels per acre. Turn- e to the state's average we find mi one-third (f that amount comes . arer to the figures of what Is e tally produced. Wo have a fancy that many plant itiutr cort' too thickly; that they would raise ntoro and hottor corn by not seeding so Uenvily. Of course, the strength of tho land lias a large bearing, but In a general way three -talks to h bill eheckrowed. or the . :uivaleiu If drilled, is about right .ui- many of our lands. If the laud .as pretty low in fertility we would make It two stalka Instsmd of thrtf. mi course, early and small .varieties will admit of closer planting. Ordinary eorn contains from 8 to 1 per cent of protein and at the 1111 - .as station they have already pro iMiicd specimens with over 1(5 per i nt, and there are no Indications mat the limit has been reached by . ny ineiws. Wbtn these varieties bo nunc known and established upon s .. , ,!' 1 i II .. I. II !! DR. J. S. HILL. GREENVILLE, TEXAS. This is the man that positively guarantees to cure anything that walks the earth of Whisky, Opium or Tobacco Habit. Rke Die place of the brans and oil meals that must now be bought at i'tgtl prices. Self Interest will sure!;' piompt eery farmer to keep close watch upon this liUh protein corn de elopment. Colds Cause Pneumonia, One of the most lemarkable ensos of ti cold, deep soated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, Is that of Mrs. (Icrlrtt.lo ii. Kenner. .Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Mlnuto Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that 1 run down In weight from 1 18 to Oil pounds. 1 tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One .Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remeuy cured me en tirely or tho cough, strengthened my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight, health and strongth. Sold by all druggists. H Ik no time to ask a man for a Invor when he is breaking in n new pair of shoes. Good Spirits. Ciood spirits don't all como from Kentucky. Tho main source Is tho liver and all tho line spirits ever made In tho lliuo firass State could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred-nnd-ono 111 effects It produce. You enn't have good sjilrlts and a bad liv er at tho same time. Your liver must be In fine condition if you would feel buoynnt. happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and sue cossful in your pursuits. You can put your liver in line condition by usln? Green's August llowor the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stom ach and a certain cure for dyspepsiR or Indigestion. It has been a favor ite household remedy for over thirty tlvo yeans. August Flower will make your Uv.'r h aJthy and active and thus insure a liberal supply f "good spir its." Trial sUc 25c; regular boMles 7:e. At tiiy uiug siore. Wctitber that kill the winter whea has no effect on the tag weel. Dally Teurlat $lpra To California, also to St. Iuls with out change via the Texas and I'Rclflc railway. Ask any ticket agent Kbout this new service, or1 write 15. 1. Tur ner, ganeral pasnior ngent, Dsllae, Texas. tapl-30 Tho husband of an helres does pot know It If marriage Is a failure, WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and look Inn for a cure Is a mighty serious business. People are not given to Joking even at the tlrst symptoms of the arim destroyer. They do not want to be the subject a of experiment, out want medicine that has Jin;t mo test of years behind It. A medicine that ha been made aud ued for twenty years give assurunee of its wort a and can lie taken with a faith that they have the very best cure in world affords. All this oiu be said about Dr. (lunn's improved Live Pills a a remedy for sick headache dyspepsia and I-.tUgestlon. i; begin right at the source of the trouble an removes the can 5' Si Id bv .ill drug nihis for ;;.".( per l" One pill for dose. For su'i W. B. Frame, drug Kisf. EASTMAN. Special Correspondence. Eastman. I. T.. .Mnr. 11. The past week has been very dry and warm anil tfie dry weather continues, nl though tho wind b"ew from tho north last night and told us w titter was not yet over. Our school closed last Wednesday on account of measles. There are a many as seven and eight down with tills disease at one time. Iottis Carlton has gone to Texas to f.ttend school. Mrs. Harrison and Miss Viola went to .Marietta last week. Harmon Murphy of Diamond. Okln was here the imst week visiting old l! lends. Arthur and Ollle Strickland or Brock are visiting tholr father here unlay. Joe l.ove of Cheek wns hero yes terday. Deputy Norton of Marietta was here last week doing somo work for Vn cle Sam. l'rof. Sanders of this place has rnov cd (o Eason, Okla. Dr. Harrison Is having his garden fenced in with wiro netting. A Severe Cold for Three Months. The following letter from N. J. usbautn of BntCSVllIe, Ind., tells Its own story. "I suffered for threo months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared mo some niedlclno nnd a physician prescribed for mo. yet I did not Improve. 1 then tried loloys Money uiiu mi tutu i-ihih. uubu.-i uu , ,n .... .1 .. -,i ., .1 I ..... ' ll...... D.ilialltnlnii lliiitifli JP. ml.. JIT-i iipu ntiiiaiiiuivn. ,w,t,v t. Bonner. WYNNEWOOD. peelal Correspondence. Wynnewood, I. T Mar. 11 The asety-Edwards meeting, w'li b has eon in piugTess at the Methollst i hurt li. closed last night, after a nntinuance of two weeks. Thorn were or more professions and leila latlons and Quite a number juineu the church. W. K. Parker of Cordell Okla.. ts miiir tntn lmstiieBa at thU place. The farmers are well up with ttio'r work and aro needing rain sonun.nat. The Irult crop Is all rigb. 'h -rc s.t far nnd a fine nrosjioct a goou yield. Tho health of tho town Is ury s?il Uov. F. A. Drown has acecptc . the ivositton of fluanclal neon', fit- tho Synodtcnl Ccllego and will cute-, the Held In n very short time. Vr. Ilruwn Is a very capable man for Uih Im portant work. Danners of Pneumonia, A eol?l at this time If neglected Is liable to rwuse pneumonia which Is so often fatal, and even when the pa tleut has rocoered the lungs nre weakened, making them pccullarl) Busceuttble to tho dc .'lopment o. coneiuniition. Fuley s Honey ami lar will stop tnn cough, heal aud sireiigtii' en the lungs and prevent pneumonia Homier & Rouner. Teacher Johnny, what mnil.s tli' end of a sentt in i ? Joitun luis tie for the nearest sa'oon on ihe part of the convict Cu-c-. Cj'.'s;'?! vc. in rn-ui-o us LAWYERS. JAS. M. ADDLE, Attorney-at-Law. 1 1. nil stairway west of 1" ; ' National Hank. 'll' GEO. I. JORDAN, Attorney at Law and Land Agent. WYNNBWOOD, I. T. Special attention to Commercial and Iy.mil Litigation. JAMES H. MATHERS, Lawyer. N"! 1 n-ul'UriB, Ardmore, I. T. BINGHAM &. APPLE, Attorneys at Law. Iml i,IIlo praitlro a specialty -Minn time with Dawes rotmnlssiu.i Tishomingo, I. T. PHYSICIANS. I J S. Morris. C. S. Morris, MORRIS &. MORRIS Physicians and Surgeons. 1 ptan-. I. O. Bulbllti" SprMul attention given to Chron Il-ia-'- Satisfaction guaranteed Anlmore, Ind. Ttr. L. D. SUTHERLAND, Physician and Surgeon. Office Upstairs In Postofflce Block. Ardmore, Ind. Ter. DR. ROBERT H. HENRY. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ofllco with Di. Von Keller over Bonner & Uonnor'a Drug Store. DR. J. W. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco In Gorman Building OUico 'phone C 3 rings. Residence 'phone 14. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 i. m Special attention given to Dleeaiea of Women and Children. DR. HUMPHREY. Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately flttsd, Ofllco over Hotchklss' jewelry store. Ardmors, I. T. W. M. ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon. (T. L. Smith's Stable.) 0111 cu phone 125. Residence :03 DR. J. B. KILGORE, Office, Postofllco building. Residence, Whlttington hotel. V. II. CHANCELLOR Physician and Surgeon Wo make dlfe&auiof women snd nhlldreo ueiiuonoe. a meet northB, leoonddoor ouria ui rnira nvenno: Ofllco with Ardmore Drug Ce, Office phone 86, residence phone 228. Walter Hardy. J.O. MoHaai Rai.Pboaall. ifSl.rDOE n is HARDY St McNIEB, Physicians and Buroxonb. Offlee boom 10 to 11 a. m.. l to t d. u..an tot p. m, Bundayi, 10 lo tl a. m. and I to u.m, unci Ft) one m. omoeorar HamttT'i lnron cinr noroar wtn and Oaddo irtile. OliNTISTB. DR. W. S. DECHTOL, Dentist , , nrn .i Charges rea I (m. "iiivvh sonable. Ofllco over Hamilton's Shoo Store. 'Phono 2C. Ardmoro, Ind. Torr DR. A. E. ADAMS, Dentist The latest Improvement for Crown and Bridge Work. Local anesthetics admluistorcd for the painless extraction or tooth. . ' . All work guaranteed, t'rlces to suit tho times. Ofllco over Randol's storo, Ardmoro, I. T. J. B. WHITE, Architect and Superintendent Ofllco In Whoelor Dulldlng. rdmore, Ind. Ter. DR. WM, S. PENNELL, DKNTIST. Ofllco with Drs. Moore & Vaden, Noblo Dulldlng. For LIQUOR DRUGS Nooras--th"nla and Tobacco. Tte only Kc Ify inetltuto in Texas Okla. or I T. Dallns, Tex. raKtih"d in I'.ulas IHU fAiH AND WOMEN. I I't 4 foruiiMitural V h .i .u tlftlmii iU ni, 'ii ili j i or uKoi it.iii4 f mnruui fut-Mubr iDi3t I'tlultJM, uitmc aitrtn aTiMit or pt.-iiitut. or (.hi -i ii wmpjifr, f i ,-. .,., for 16 , Mi a3 lri-i. im'i. -M.fi f , ., 1) , S'i ' Plow Perfection PERFECTION in plows nt reason able prices and on eosy terms is a sub ject of interest to every farmer. That is exactly wbnt wo have and are prepar ed to take care of you and want you busi ness. .A.-..;.....'..-. i ejr a et.srse..x!' H" :!:!::!! 4 : THE 0 Kearney Hardware House Is better prepared than ever to take care of the farmers and city customers. Everything in the hardware line is carried in tin's mam moth stock. Have just received a car load of the celebrated Brown Cotton Planters And Cultivators. Will receive in a few tliys. Oie caf of N-nvton Whroiis, one ear of Cotton Planters ami Cultivators, one ear of iron Hooting, one ear of Barbed wire, one car of the celebnitMl Moline Plows and Cultiv .t irs A lull line of Saddles, Brhilsis and Stiamcss. Will exchange for cash or desirable credit. Prepved to furnish vou eitl er way. Call and ee me when in town. Yours for titule, T. K. KEARNEY ... ... 0 t ... ... ... ... ... . ij. iV. .;..;. i$ i,otVii :.t v..- . ... .v. t. if Hi 'ill! f'irM! mill,! IjkkUJ ' I'Z d tVfra Kin ''III. W 1 'fit uie oest nt miwrwl. Anything that MzyflL 5Mlf V tr a mtevi i,lt0 the ontsWB or inside of TtlSv? Vi-nUliWv? ""' ki,ul of n buildiiiR can be quickly i,' ?Mh milMr 5 nn.l promptly supplied bv i 1 A thorouKh, nrnotlcal tralnlntiehool, complete and ap to date In every denartnieot Day aud nltht KClionl the entire year Day pnpiU atteuil ululit Bobool without tatrs obaruea. Tuition $7,&u por month or HO for unlimited lOBolnrabln. Huanl jlii to SISS par month. No vacation. Puiilla mjr eatur at any time. Kvsry imptl U plautid oa bl rlta or may advance um rapidly an hU at.lllty will permit. Tboroocb trsliilRS' In ahortaat time consistent with ciUctn v. Kt fefence.-Any Tank or Tnatnaa" Uriu U Oalnfuvlll Forcatslok-un mld.etH. ' or uuamaaa urm m (. P. Bfcl.vlf.r , .:: entire stock of Plows and Cultivators, include the famous brands of JOHN DEERE EACILE AND STANDARD Our Store is Head quarters for the world's best makes of wagons, buggies and stoves s ; ; i i r De ft- v't .".-Hi.it it ww.y. w.v.-v.viv; v,ti iHs? The Building Demand Never ceases to call for first-class labor and material, as better and -joii.v noues are oeinR Diult. To meet this we emnlnv nniv flnt. class workmen in our factory and use Ardmoro Sash and Ooor Factory ARDA10RR, . T. . m , I'n-ei lent flj'ncavlllu. Tciua.