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PAGE SIX THI DAILY AflDMOREITE. Ardmof, uidy, Janvary 34 1ltO Fieiag Hume (Copyright, 1909, By 0. W. Dllllnn ham Company) tin shop and hor own way of kpp lug to herself. Once she did way , filio'd never die In her bed, and tlirit'tt wlmt makes me tlilnk ;ih alio nmy have been done awny with, lint I never knew, Stun, tlmt she'd a kIiihh eye." "I tlidii't knc,v, either." nulil Sam, who w;w devouring huge slices of bread mid linttir. "She told Mrs. Kalth, though. I've soon lior henim f times, lint 1 never tiottod tlmt one eye wan living ami tho other tli-ail. Ami why It should hare I pun I ohm by tlmt lady who went off with Vance, sends me Continued from yesterday) Synopsis of Precedlnn Chapters, I ij rn ance, a Ixmloii playwright, ng tm n lonely road, enter ! iij il.itiMl him flitilK In ?i timii- ! i tue dead pniirletr(mn, Mm. t'.t 1 m!i,iw, whoao left eye turn c in i uly Wen gouged out, and In i i-"l if murdering tier. '.Mimh i' a laily In a hlto chink lmit .i ft with hi motor rar. It ll i r "(I that the nilmriim y wna i j linn. 1 CHAPTER V. Circunist.intl.il Evldenee. alier liked i.Jtloft, who una a ' y 'leiivy-faeed Hiilmal limn, with, l 1 ill bofiire, ti most engaging inn His jaw y.hh of the hull don i' mt hU eyes were extremely in'i ,:iii'. so I Judged that his nu ll wit hiul boon coiwldonibly k'm'P' n.M 1iy his sojourn In the 'jr" --'l of SoutUwnrk. Kuch a nmn ii. l easily mimter tho htm traveled 111 and 1 found that such was ihi i ase (lilos At-ted uh :i kind of I v. of Mootley, unit his opinion ri.d grv.it welxht In the village mini Hit. It wait Jmt as well that I I :i 1 ' i en Into the hand of such i iiorwise. tumble to nee that 11 i'ii' cut of unbolt iind robbery, Viu'id have Ikxmi Iomi hotpltabty ' t! Ah It wiiii, 1 found myiialf v- n-J lonifortable. M til'.is bustled about In a y way, althoiiKh the new of CaMershnw's death six-mod to " an miewhat soared lior. While Kett '. the supper and laying tho i loth and atteudlnr. to tho kettle she wou',1 frequently pause to con fide Y-r husband's Hlory. "I rather thlii hh. emoted It," said Mrs. Oilc.-. Mftliiu it tut of Jam on the tab K,xi'U'd what. Sarah?" nuked In r 'i.-'riitl, kiiikkIiis; what he til . 'cd ' ' IX a ., Sam, doiiih. She told me nee fiit xliu wan auro she would no d.e In her tied." T i. n veu think that the has been lrdi rid" ' I (iliestlomil. Y , 1 do think so. sir, flue why '.t i 1 she potik In that way? And "t I'imh nhe always nald lliat vrt o' l.itany abnul IiuIiik aed f ti ' ..ui'i . murder, and sudden ' t'i ..tider than any." T n ri ,ih no Itloo,! ami no vxm 1 'nirtt TtM ille. ttmilnx thU fljictK'i over In hi mind. "I'muipton t ' . I'l uiKht It wan a fit. 'Hut t"' I'.l draw your chair In, rilr ri Vimble folk, hut what we have join nervlre." Yoi-e ery kind folk." I said, olnyi ; the Invitation, -rrnmptoii I'd Mr- Kalth wouM have tied mo " ad t iretl me." 'lnio-i'i piple, lr. wbti don't kijow ,ii y hetter ltrt-ad. sir? Jam, . 5 sir Hi u u rea!l) mint jxillte for a KTeen isrwr, and 1 urew to like lilm o a' J Tiior . an I did hla bun)-, ' (''' el little wife. The supper was hewn: hut very nourUhliiK. m 1 1 dri K tea and deoured hread nl "f ir til my huniter van quite i"-l(d OurliiK the mital the him- ' I id 1ft told me that Mrst. "i It"-', w had kept Uie (timer nhop o ". - ailed U for the last i . and had never heen jmjv "t- . .oinut her uelKhKn It was ' that she had miserly ten . d had mneh money tuek ' : i utivkinx. Her line was , .-'w mvs mi aotlio woman " M irs and ed entirely .Hd that ho had heen ! i '.ley. but had Ikhiii ah ...my year out at nervlre -id. althoiiKh he siKikii ii'out hr pastt. With her aln thU was tho xtory of iiaw-he had retununl :.rr native vIHuko and, . uf tiomothliiK to do, had i-oiner hop. have nmny 'alUr?" I illy notiiiK details, v. r aald va," remarked who, tlnt winwwlmt of i! ti r 1, r r 1' ' I I) I !; your motor, .Mr, fair silly." "What wan tho lady like, Sam?" "I ran't exactly tell you, arah, ait It wiih KrovtliiK dark. Slit; waa tall, with a Ioiik while eloak, a cap, and a veil. Thafrt all I know. Hullo!" He Mtartod from IiIm sent, na the ((iind of exelted voices wan hoard. A moment later and the cottage door was ilolently fluiiK open to ad mit the stout, dark-faced woman, whtim (Jlles had uddr"(ed at .Mrs. Khlth. She wan half leadliiK. half siiiMriliiK another woman, amnll ami wlen and weak -look In, llphlnd eanie a disorderly crond of women and men. Kvledntly .Mootley, iitntged ti nemtRtlim.il Iinppenlnpi, wan making the most of thin one. "It'a a lady mt come In a rnrt. sir," iK'gan Mm. Pnlth excitedly, when I'nimptoii, lokliiB over her shoulder, Interrupted. "A trap, sir; a trap driven by an other woman." "Oh dear mo," moaned tho little denture, who had now been deposit ed In a capacious chair, "whore am 1 now?" "With frlendM, dear, with frlondu," hI, Mrs. I'Jlles. siiiiklim her handa. "Sam. Ret the whiskey: It's In thu clipboard noar the fire. And all you I lieopto clear out. She'll never Ret . well If you stop here upsettlnic her." "I'll see to It." mild Mrs. Kalth, and fouliNtlth In n moxt masterful way bundled tho crowd out-of-doors. They wmld not hate gone easily had not tho magnet of the shop J ,W 1. I.I I.I.V ,I,U .J.M.Ui. .1 ' ....... .tit... ,r .wijrm' llitlli IIIVIU, but ko they did, and Mrs. Faith dosed the door. "Warshaw has arrived," she n plained dramatleally. "and Is ex amining all tho .place. Ho'll he along lu-re sisin, sir, to take you In :harge. This lady," she waxed her large hands towards the little half-iincon-wlous wwman, "eame along In a carl with another one driving " "Another lady?" 1 asked curiously. "Another woman," snorted Mrs. J'alth contemptuously, "and only ono home the on it had; for cart It was, thoimh l'Vaiupton called It a trap. Hut she eame along, sir," she contin ued, officiously, "and said as she ay your motor engine run Into a field. It smashed a Kate. It did, and " "Stop." cried the little lady, open ing her eyeu and half rising. "I'll tell tho gentleman all about it. Miss Destiny. sir. Miss Destiny my name." ami she curtsied. Here wai. a treaklsh thing. I had talked about Destiny as a d 'a ex i china, nnd the goddegs personally 'i come to superintend the drama ll, which 1 was supposed as I hhrewdly suspected by this time to take a loading pan. Howe; or. as open confession is goo.l for the soul, I may as well state, and at the elouinth hour, that this story was written when the mystery was solved and Justice had been done I throw It. as It were, Into a fictional form. Thus, as I knew the mid nnmo of the little lady when writing I played uiHiu Its oddity, and saw In her the Incarnation f the goddess who maps out the future. You can tako this explanation with or without the pro xorbial grain of salt, as you choose. Meanwhile, bore we art on tho threshold of a mystery, and a fllfih nnd blood creature, with the signifi cant name of IVstlny, appears on the scene. When the now-comer stood up ami turned hor face to the light 1 had a belter lew of her. She was een smaller than Mrs. (illos what one would call a tiny woman and was; perfectly shaped. Not ipilto a dwarf, bin very nearly one, and her face, P"lnlcd. wrinkled, and of a parch , mtnt hue. looked as old as the 1'jr-! ituilds. The moit youthful thing ' alout her was the uudlinmed brilllan-', cy of her eyes. These, dark, piercing, unwinking, and marvelously steady. ' blazed 1 use the word advisedly--under a Matle Antoinette arrange-' mint of wonderfully white hair, like spun silk. Her hat had been removed by the officious Mrs. Kalth, so I v-ould I take In her hioks very easily. She j wore a shabby black kMW itra. i i -eok the lead in the con- much worn, an equally shabby black I Sim w is a clone one. she 1 udvet mantle, old-fashion. and .1 the shop behiK round thu trim med sparsely with beads, and! in-uiu.- nr n;iii union uioit'H ninrv nmu ,m ,1 ' coild .I and the other gimsips ' her shinny hands, with cloth boots neier see who canto or I on hor tiny feet. Kmm h..r i-Annni Hint 8ho lived quito outsldo our appearance, she might have stopped livr- sir, owing to the imsWon ofut of a ihllds falry-'book. as a rep- ir.tcntatlon of CluderelU't godmother A( her first fuliittipss had iasBod away thanks to Mrs. (Hies' -whiskey she was now wonderfully comosod, and stood befort mo dropping elfish iiirtseys without n tremor of tho fnce, or a blink of tho eye "Mlstt Destiny." she said ngaln, "and you sir?" "Cyrus Vance," l niiswored, "at present In custody as a siisMcted robber. filles murmured something Incohe rent to the effect that this was not i so, hut Miss Destiny paid no atten- Hon to him. "Itobber of what, air?" i "Of Mrs. taldershiiw's glass eye." "Oh, dear me!" Tho little lady sat dow n promptly. "Do you mean to my that she has lost It nt last, and that you took It?" "I did not take It, madam, at- ; though I am credited with the theft. but It Is assuredly lost. Hut why at last?" Mis Destiny moved her hand in the shabby black cotton glovos ner vously ami swallowed something possibly the truth, although I had, on the face of It, no reason to sus pect her of lying. "I was on my way to see Anne CalderHhnw," she said timidly. "What?" Mrs. Faith's dark conn tonnnro lighted up with curiosity. "You knew her you knew hor." "Intimately." replied Miss Destiny, Moniowhiit primly. She was my broth er's housciifeper nt llurwnlu for eais. Then he died, and Anne catno time. Hiirw-aln, which Is between (Jattllngsands and Tarhaven, Is sub-Je.-t to fogs," explained the little lady, "nnd Anne believed that clear Inland air would suit her chest bet ter." I knew llurwnlu as a somnolent hamlet set In a flat country and muffled with -woods and tall hedges. This very day had I passed It In the ltlpplcr, when conveying Can ninirton to Murchester. It w-.is odd Hint this little woman should men tion It of all places. "You know that Mrs. Caldershaw Is dead," I ventured to remark. .Miss Destiny threw up hor hands. "The shock of It," she whimpered. "I was coming to see her and remain for the night. My servant, I.uclnda. ill ove me from llurwnlu In my trap." "Cart." struck In Mrs. Kalth, ve hemently, while (Hies and his wife, standing near the fire, held their peace. "It Is a cart," admitted Miss Des tiny, "which I have turned Into n Hap, as I am very, very poor." Hor voice ascended to tho la.U word. "Yesterday morning I started, and stayed Inst night with a friend at Saxliam, which Is half way to Mur chester. This morning wo drove on again, and were approaching Mootley when the motor car nearly smashed my trap." "My motor car?" I asked iiuL-kly. "I heard something about It be longing to ii gentleman," said Miss Destiny; "It was, however, driven by a woman In a UmgMhlte cloak" "The lady I saw," murmured Olios, of whom Miss Destiny took no no tice. "She drove headlong down a stoop Incline, nnd came within n hnnd breadth of the trap, Mr. Vance. Then she served round and went smash ing t'liough n wooden gato, not too securely fastened, Into a field. I was very much upset, and l.uclnda, al ways mindful of my comfort drove on to Mootley as quickly as possible. There" Miss Destiny nrose nnd be came quite dramatic" I was mot with the nws that Anne Caldershaw had been found dead. Tho neww up set me so that I nearly fainted. Hut this good wonnn." sho Indicated : Mrs. Kalth with a gracious bend of: the bond, "brought mo hero; and I am obliged to these honest people," she nodded townrds Giles nnd his wife, "for reviving me. Whore r am to stop the night 1 don't know, ns Anne Informed me In hor letter that there u no Inn here." I "There's a public house." put In i tSllet, reflectively, "but Is Isn't fit j for r. lady like you. If you will stay) here, nin'ain. for the night " j "If It's not very oeuslvo." inter-1 lupted Miss Destiny. "it will cost nothing, nia'aiu," said I (illcs curtly. "I'm none so poor hut ' what I can't give a blto and a lust to a stranger." Then I accept with pleasure," re plied Miss Destiny, who really .seem- ed delighted at the Idea of getting ! bed and mvakfast for nothing. Kith- . i"- she was very poor, or she was .uarliiout. 1 could not decide which,' but gave her the benefit of the 1 doubt, nnd looked upon her as n ' reduced uentlewouiau ' "What about me. niles?" 1 asked wheu this was settled ' "If earl.v sir. so If you will wait' bete until Lord C.uinlngton come from Murchester, you can go back with him after seeing Warsluw." "Oh. r don't want to bo luck. I am nnvious to see tho end of thla tragedy." The Distinguishing Keaturo of Ozomulslon Is Its CntATlVB (H'AUTY. Which VII Othor emulsions Lack. SAVED HER LIFE. Among the letters from grateful patients on file In our Laboratories Is tho following from Mrs. Mabol Osborne, of Jacksonville, Fin.: Centlemen I had been pronounced SOCIETY . ntliiucd from I'ngo Three and wi.t'H tilth-gaze fell upon tho din ii. g loom .atue, tlu-ir spims same pi.. ' ptib) -lor lo : It was bare us .Mother Hubbard's cupboard. Another neighbor dropped in, in tho meantime nnd seeing tho c.ulors In such gay attire, decided that theic must hn a patty on hand and not hnv lug an Invitation to this one Hlt was do trop. Just as the was preparing to beat u hasty tetreat the first vlaltor .naked: Sho said for us to come at three, didn't she.'' Visitor two, being Innocent, confess- AYfclr' flMi-Z ViilbOR 4 In r,i;nl Bulphur Oiy tin. oulnln. flodiuei I'll ionJ. Cw ,.... . . in jrcUiCntS . pn, Mia, Alcoliol. Wolfr. 1'crtume. n""w " t" V'Our dnrlnr Aver t ItilrMtfoi promptly dcitroyt the Urrm.t S lh.it caute (alllnil lulr. It nouiidict Ihe lillr- pumt, nsuircn incm to iicann. i nc nair iiupi r.illlnil nut, grout more r.ipiuiy. Am' Hair Vlsoi Jutl at prnp, ilciroj ihc Kttmt thai oue clamtiuff. I rctnuvti i, trace ofd.tndruff llulf. nj kcS ifre III i ckan and In a healthy condition. C ,u,p Docs not Color the Hair PETITIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED LOVE'S LAEOR LOST IN QETTING SIGNATURES TO NOMINATING PETITIONS. by my physician r onsiimi.tlve. n,, I '.er Ignorance. At last the hostes.t told that I w-niii.i ,ii,. n.i !, ..( ..tvn 1 b,'Ki,M to 'lcli on and soo that some- told that I would die. and had given up all hope, when a very dear friend gave mo a bottle of your Ozomul thing was wrotij. So sho Just asked them what they thought she was hnv-lug. Mt.1,1 1 t l.n.l I......... .1.1..n ! ...... iiiiii iiwl uvuii inning . ,,.... l.l. It right nw-ny I do not bollovo , ! " " t you ask ua to a party?" would be alive today. , thej stammered. When I began taking Ozomulslon , -' k'- was the I had fits of coughing that loft mo , TIu , , t,a t.xlllatl:Ulotlsbut ,. a c-omple oiy exhausted condition. .h(.y I had abandoned all hopes of over j a neing cureit or that hated cough Here and There. -Mr. and Mrs. T. .V. Colomati have returned from Corpus Chrlstl, where but after taking six bottles I have gained Hlxtoen pounds, can do n , , , - urn inin (.urpus uiirisu, wnert ,:.n,.,.,,i:y: a,,,, r : y we to be.om o.i. i.iav . ivh iiw ii Kin ui six- lHui! health, teen. I have lain In bod for bourn I i,.f,:i;1 lof ::'ht'.n llf,,i " i tho " " "-. uiaiiKs i"Kuest of relutlves uzoiiiuisioii, i am now wen ami strong. Ozomulslon Is known, recommond ed and sold by worthy druggists everywhere In 10 oz. and S oz. bot tles. Always ask for Ozomulslon by name. That all may experience for them selves what this exclusive, prepara tion will do, a .'t oz. Trial bottle will be sent by mall to all who aond their addres3, by postcard or lottor, the Ozomulslon Co., Tils l'earl St., Xew York. Mrs. William I'floffer entertained yesterday nfternoon with a Forty two pnrty. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Beo re turn to (luthrlo tomorrow nfter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stillwoll H. Itussell. Considerable activity has prevailed here for the past week among candi dates in getting up their petitions to entitle them to have their names plac ed on tho primary cXvtlon ticket, rrlends have been active and several camlldat's have hud petitions signed by twice the required number to on title them to become candidates un der the law as It was lu force last )' nr. Representative John It. Whnyno has communicated with several of his friends here and has Informed them that the Ijw requiring those petitions was repeaVd at the last session of tho legislature. Mr. Whayno's letter to the Ardmorelte says. January 2S, 1 U 1U. Dally Ardmorelte, Ardmore, Okla. Gentlemen: I bog to call your attention to Ses sion Iiwa laoil, Senate 11111 So. 5, un der caption Primary Klectlon Law. You will notice that all that part of 'Session l,aWH 1907-08, relating to rt quiring candidates to liavo petltiotiK (to bonblo to become candidates befor. j the primary, Is and stands repealed t I act of 1!09 legislature repealing si i j Hon I, artlclo 2, chapter UJ, and tloim C, C and 7, artlclo 2, chapter 31 of Session Laws of 1907-OS. Tbia will, I trust, set the people of Carter coun ty aright that there is no need of pe j tltlons to Lo able to becomo n candi 'date In-the next ensuing primary. ! Yours very truty, JNO. 11. WHAYNK Making Life Safer. I Hverywhero life Is being made iiioh safe through the work or Dr. King', j Now Life IMIift In Constipation, till) ousness, Dyspopsla, Indigestion, Llvei i troubles, Kidney lilsoasim nnd llovvel Disorders. They're .-mv imi ...... nnd perfectly build up the health. 25 at Ardmore Pharmacy. "Don't be a morycoddlo." ndmon lshed the stern parent. "Talk like a man." "Yes; and then you'd glvo me a llckln' for cusslnV whlmperetl the hoy : Have you a weak throat? If so. you j cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Kaeh cohl ! makes you moro liable to another and the last is always the hnrdor lo cure I If you will tako Chamberlain's Conci. Remedy at tho outset you vill be sav ed much trouble. Sold by all dealer. i Mr. Walters of Illlnnlu viuitin,. his daughter .Mrs. John Dexter. 'in that case, sir, the Imssus can put you up, too. If you don't mind a shnke-dowu. There's room enough for all." "I can make you comfortnblo In the parlor," ald Mrs. Giles, thinking of ways and means, "the lady can sleep In tho spare hedtoom." "With Luelndn." put In Miss Des tiny. "She Is outside with tho trap, and If you will see that tho horse Is put Into some stable nnd that l.u clnda Is brought In to have supper, you will bo conferring a great favor on me. I really couldn't sleep -without Lucludu, ns my nerves are not what they ought to be, and this dioadftil occurrence has upset them greatly." Giles, who seeuu-d to bo singularly generous and hospitable, noodednnd wont out to see aftor l.uclnda and the trap, while Mrs. Giles boiled a couple of eggs for the visitor who had so unexpectedly appeared. Mrs Circle number Two of the Chris tian church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Robertson on Washington street. -Mine. Stelnhell's cook has becomo a bill poster. There are so many cooks who are probably better ca pacitated to servo tho public lu the capacity of bill jesters than as active vittle-constructors In tho kitchen. .Miss Helen llarrett of Carmen, Okla., Is visiting Miss Romona Hy-num. Mrs. D. II. Whitney and children of Madill ate visiting Miss Hynum. .Mrs. P. P. Kearney and baby IauiIso left yesterday for Kansas. They will be greatly missed by their friends here who still regard Ard more as their real home, and Knn 8ii3 but a foster home, Mrs. Kearney delayed her departure several days on account of Illness. MOTHER'S FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during tho months beforo baby comos, aro among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon tho Uttlo llfo about to begin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern tho proncr development of tho health and naturo of tho child. Mother's Friend contributes much to tho mother's happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubrlcato tho muscles nnd tendons of tho body, sootlio tho swollen mammary glands, causo a gradual expansion of tho skiu and tissues, and aid In tho relief of nausea. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend greatly lessens tho pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend is Bold at drug stores. Write for our freo book, con taining valuable Information for cxpoctant Mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA, Kalth with her hands on her hips; Mr8. Mumil ScoK encrlaln0l , and her dark fa e alive with curl oslty, stated hard at the fralr figure of the shabby little lady. "Alwut tho glass eye," she asked eagerly, with a side glance nt me, "which this gentleman took?" "I didn't tnke It." 1 said sharply. for the way lu 'which the woman as Mirl.li'.i U'lilm t..l. .... .. i... ... -....rt. v.uu J Hi! ill- ternoon. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Chnmbor Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re nulro their nl.l 'rhncn !,.,.,.. sumed me to be guilty wns unboar- weakness Into strength, llstlessness nble. "So far as I remember. Mrs. Into energy, gloominess Into lovous- Caldorshaw had two eyes when I saw her body, though, to bo suto. I might have been mistaken, seeing i had only a match. And I was mistaken," I added vigorously, "for If the wo man who stole my motor car took tho eye. she must havo done so before I saw the corpse. Hut why should the eye be stolen?" I looked at Miss Destiny for an answer. The little old lady shook her head, It's the oddest thing," she said lit aess. Their action Is so gentle one don't realize they hnvo taken a purga tive. Sold by all dealers An optimist's Judgment Is so cheer ful because it is bo bnd. Th Deadly Delay. Those who put off uslllg HALL'S TUXAS WONDER for their Kidneys, Ulndder and Rheumatic trouble make a deadly delay, it gives quick and permanent relief. Sold by all druggists. length and In n lively manner. "Wheu ' n ,, ,7T . Anne wns my brother's housekeeper., U Jd?0f a "l08, frlond l It was well known that she had .1 ! l '" "P Um' glass eye to which she nppc-nred to ' attach a ridiculous value. Sho often declared that she would not lose I? for a fortune. What she meant I can't say; hut aluce the eye has been stolen, she must have meant something " ITo be continued) JUST A LETTER To the People of Ardmore and Carter County: If you have never visited our store, you would be surprised to know that we have two buildings 50x200 feet each in dimensions up stairs and down stairs just full of the best Hardware, Stoves, Implements, Tinware, Etc., you have ever seen. Our prices are the lowest for the quality considered. We appre ciate your trade and we are anxious to show you our goods whether you buy or not. Yours for Business, T. K. KEARNEY Foley's Kidney Remedy will cut any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the rench of medi cine. It Invigorntes the entire sys tem and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the Impurities lrom the lilnnil. It-mlraphe rn.,,,nif lum ( kidney nnd bladder troubles nre nil 1 cured by this great midiclne. Com- . menco taking nt once and avoid unguis Disease nnd Diabetes. Sold A WIM nllTTirrl D.Ln - ,.-u,,,u nriKiii h wisense utillirs ilnniinr. sTinnrliiinrt.i,i ,toni, . , , , ; ........ u) mi unifcKiBis, to thosuniuU, who take colds. coughs and lnKi imHv that terror of j A ,linrred mnn alwnys latu-hs when ono of his bachelor friends Is led to the altar. Winter aild Slirlnir. Ui iliuurer uli mils aro "i,tuffod up." nostrals, lower Part of nose sore, chills nud fever, pain In back of head, and throat- gripping cough. When Grip attacks. 1 Simple Remeoy for l.aGrlppe. as you value your life, don't delay l-ntlrlppo coughs aro dangerous, ns go'tlng Dr. King's New Dlscovety they frequently develop Into pnott "One bottle cured me." writes A. L. monla. Wiley's Honey and Tar not Dunn, of Pino Valley. MUs., "after be only stops the cough, but heals and ing 'laid up' three weeks with Orlp." strengthens the lungs so that no so- For ftore. Innrc H,mnrf-h.i.,.ta ! pI.yiu ia,i1lD .W..-..I v... .1 .r.'. - - ..iw. ....... o , ...i n luatn.r. iL.-i-ti kjt, n-.iici. , .!? BECKHAM CAFE (Gilmer Hotel) Entire now management. Strictly Urn class now cook, now waiters und a now unci doliBlitfully elliciont service which pleases everyone. Finely appointed ladies' and gentlemen's dining room Surpassingly good regular meals, tho best m Ardmore for 2.) cents. Lunch counter, finest steaks, chops and short orders served at tables or counter (Jul just once to bo convinced. Open all night. Best Meals in Ardmore for 25 Cents Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough. iironciiius, Asinma. m supreme, nop. 11.00. t.uaranteod by Ardmore Pharmacy. The man who does his best will hold hU Job longer than tho man who could bo tiettcr, but doowi't. eennlne Fnlev's ttnnnv nn,l Tor nnn, tains no harmful druss and Is In a yellow packngo. Hold by all drug- PtiBtS. To a mn marriage may nwan tho surrender of hla rlnhts to the whlma of his wlfe'e relation. We Don't Mind the Owner wntchinR us while we aro doinn job of plunibinK for him. Wo do holi est work all tho time and it makes no illfTorenco who looks on or who ilocpn't. We shall be glad to ngnr on your nest job. If we et it you and wo will both bo pleased. SAMUEL A WEEES M SOUTH WASHINOTON HT,