The Western World. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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KHhMMHhHBBE
G. T. S'un1*. M. D
T1TT-: STT\TUY SCHOOL TO HF1I WITH TFMPI F GRAVFS.
Drs. Parker Sc Sharpe
Physicians and Surgeons.
Du Paper Hanging
LESSON XI!., SEPT. 20—ABSTI
NENCE FROM EVIL.
Golden Text—"Be Not Drunk with
Wine. Wherein Is Excess"—Efh
5; 10—The True Life and the Evil
Life Contrasted.
GEORGIA EDITOR SPEAKS IN ADVOCACY
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J. G. WAT IS
lit) MODEL CLEANING AM)
PRESSING TAILORS.
1. Tli' Noble ami lil< '<1
Tlirtnt.—Vs. ], 'J J. "Foru rnu< h th^n."
J,IK lark t" 1 Vf tf ! Z.\K where H I#
itat d 1 lit*t <'hrist sufT<>r<d f' r the uii-
ight«*oui i hat h« mteht hi InK ui to God.
'Ah L'hrint hath «uff- red . • In th<
le*h. Hince he haw thUH opened the way
1 salvation, of forglv-Jx-un and a «*• «
Kiit . i n<] in. w lif< : aid nlnoe h i ' f
of doing; r ight al any
.,t tin* coat of eruclfixt<
du tht
d<'feru i
of your*
• against tin
and of fbi
Wa <1*1 all kincl« <
pressing, repairing
^noruntec our wor'«
select work of" thi*
believe mh. call at ?K
Bell phone 19JI0.
rlcatitUfr, «J;
ml alt< riiiK.
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body
B. W. SIOREY, Proprietor.
SANTA FE ROUTE
SCHEDULE OF SLEEPER
L\ Fort Worth '•* -1"
• Tempi*' ;S:0® Y
Ar. San Angelo 1- i ■ 1*.
Lv. Kan Anselo P-
Ar. Tempi* 1: A.
" Port Worth 7^20 ^
Sleeping Car rate
Iknwoeu Fort Worth and San An Mo,
11.25
Temple anil San Angelo,
$1.00
W. S. Keenan, G. P. A.
humat
indulK'i". to, Tlx H
fln« * what Ih iii( am
14> the uiii of Clod.
should bo holy "aw it
•m C'hrint huvinjj died
the t ro mu4 ralsfd again to u n<-w uml
^lorifiUH life, «o tho <- who <unify tin
patton* and luwtH have done It that they
t«,M. may llf«^ a new and *?l'>rloU* lif«*. ih
much Ixyond tin lr former life an th«. r«'H-
IIr. -ciInn lif. of Klory In beyond the nat-
ural life
tul
the
lif'-
V«
h"
t1f.>T we
. 3. i
. Sllfli'
expel i<
Cbundant expel ie «< of the
knov.- It* cup < f pleasure with j
of ml#"ry; we hav. f.-lt its'
| scorpion sling*, its hoilowneMM as th*- ' p-
' ph« of Kodom. We have already want en ;
M. loo tnueh of our llvm In th^ae things.
M.
in high time to muk6 a nhange. "Have
w iought th«' will ' (the desire, the In-
clination) "of the Oetitlh Hf" the Idolater*.
I. Win-rein thc> think It Ktrange. It
in not hard, even from « ur own exp« ri-
ence. to picture to ournelves th<* surprise
of the h< ith n when he found his friend
i efuwing an invitation to n banquet,
shrinking from contact with the prostl-
Galveston, Texas. "Jt
South Indian Territory
North Texas
Aadmore Indian Ter.
Edited by Rev. 8. M. C. Davit,
lloi 164, Ardmore, I. T.
ft Greek cities, or when there, pass-
le wluo-cup untasted."—Cambridge
Bible.
^Temperance Applications. Strong drink
b ads to all vlc«'S. They llourlsh bint un-
det itM Influence. It weakens th« will th. t
would resist them, otoecur-th- intelh < t.
dull* the i onsclence. and Inftann h the
I ae<slons. While there are very nad in- n
who di> not uh< Intoxicating liquor, it is
still true that It Is closely connected with
crime, md many crimeK would not lie
committed except under its Influence. It
is the mother of crimes
III. The Force* by which the New T,lfc
«'an Overcome the Kvll Life. Vs. 6-11.
There art two directions in which wc need
• very power, every influence, every mo-
tive'by which evil can be overcome.
We need every help for our own lives
' and heart*, to keep us from evil, and to
need them I
WYNNEWOOD HINTS.
Mian CriUe C. Cochran. Agent.
The District ti. V. I'. IT. convention deliv i u* from Its pow« r >. ■.«. ........
i i i it .... th I especially against the temptations to us« I
winch an held In our city on thi I M|J(l]]g ,,rlnk „ lK t,v „,,t |
to ICiTli lilt.. Ktlll llv*'H til tin1 memory uppfiiti' nlnnr. but all forms nIh-
ol our pooplc. Many of tlicni want it j ful iwi'slon n<l <li«li<'
•Rain.
Dr. (Jray «|i<-ui K« v« ral <la>n In l)a i
r ■ r - - ii
Ardmore Advertisers.
Call at the Cosmopolitan
For Icc Cream and Cold Soda and Dr. Pepper's, Irom
bolh Fountain and Dottle, and Lunch according at Ma-
sonic Hall, burton St • **
W. M. BRACK WAY S CHAS. CR00MES, Props. Ardmore, L T.
DR. SMITH Specialty of Chronic Diseases.
Asthma, Rheumatism, Female
IVeakness-all aches and pains
ardmore, i. i.
Address Dr. W. H. SMI1H,
The Ardmore Dry Goods Co.
4RL UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS
They can sell you goods Cheaper than any other House in
Ardmore. They bought the Sig Simon big stock for 50c on
the dollar, They keep a man in Eastern Markets, with the
Spot Cash, with an eye like an eagle to buy good goods cheap.
Don't fail to visit our big Cash Store while in town—we will
save you 25 per cent. * * J > > * * *
ARDMORE DRY GOODS CO.
Siq Simon Bldg.
Ardmore, I. T.
DRS. ) .A. PARKER and G. T. SHARPE
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Office hour;,
9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5, and 7 to 9 p. m.
caddo si. near main.
ardmore. 1. 1
that we can really
conquer the appetite for strong drink
need every motive, . \*ry possible
| force, to overcome the evil In the
jrv&y*
vis last week. munlty. We are warring against the :
Uev A. James, the shoemaker, is principalities and powers of evil en
... . i,. tlf.lv trenched In appetite, In customs. In self- (
still owning within with tin lioty lHlin(^s, jn wealth, in social lite, in po-j
(■host. That ho obtained during the utloal umbltioita. ami w> need cry
tu.ovontIfm w-apon of warfnn which can help over-
. . ... . i ,t.„ i all these, and especially the demons
The people of Wynnewood Haiti thv I
last part of the convention was tht ] The Day of Judgment. r . Who
best Why? Hocatllie Hov. S. M. C shall give account." No on. can sin with
,(uviK ,,vao.,.,l a iK'werful sermon tc>
a crowded house. rhe Spirit moveu tJi ord of l>amodes. "The quick" ar
the people equal to corn In a hot pan the living This judgment came upon th> j
I want one hundred subscribers tr world In Noah
the Western World. I will Hell you
in a lecture delivered at. the Cnivcr
r 11y of Chicago Editor John Temple
(Iraves of the Atlanta News declared
Regregatlon of the negro to be the
only and inevitable solution of the
race question in the United States.
Absolute separation of the two races
Is the only way. according to Mr.
Graven, of settling what he holds to be
the mofit vital question before the
P m eric an people to-day.
"Transport the nc>gro," says Mr.
(5raves, "to lower California, western
Texas, Africa or the Philippine Is-
lands, and there let him work out his
destiny alone under conditions more
• favorable than those which now stir*
i round him."
J. WOOD TALLIAFERRO.
EMBALMING and DISINFECTING.
Missouri Licence No. 25&.
Moulding.
Coffins,
CasKeta, Kobvs and
ARDMORE,
Picture
I. T.
the paper aw f( llowK to those IlvinK III
the city. 15 centa a month. 1" cents
for three uioiitliK, (iTi tm'iitH for hIx
montha or $1.00 a year, Htrictly in a 1
vance.
Hear mailer, after IlKle.tliiK at the
many K<« l thlnK" Hiat Vas apoKiui
liy I'rof. Spencer anil Rev. lla\lK (lie lu|K|,'i }>,. Juiliecl
Indian Territorial editor of the Went l.hcil, ehuHtpne<l
ern World I have decided to represent
that paper here In our city. I will ad-
mit that thin Ik my find attempt to
enter Into the Journalistic work. 1 feel
that there in great renpoiiHlbllltlet
nvtit u|M n me to make it a aucceHH
Yet I am wlllliiK to i nter in the rlnn
irimtiiiK that you as race loving peo
pie will give me your aupport and I
will endeavor try to prevent from be
trayliiK your confidence. Therefore
Klvn mo BUliHcrl|itli>n« and pay me and
will puhlinh the news. Your humble
servant.
t'ritle t'ochron.
Wyndham and Duval.
During a recent debate in the l iu«o
if couimoiiH on the Irlah land bill an
opponent of that measure referred to
Mr. Wyndham, chi<*f secretary for
'.reland, who is very handsome, ax a
."harming highwayman who was roh-
Din*' the llrltlch taxpayer. Ills critic
tpplied to the chief secretary the epl-
apli on Claude Duval In «'ovent (lar-
len church: "Here lies Duval. Head-
•r, if niale thou art. look to thy purue;
1 female, to thy heart."
New York Milk Regulations.
In orde.* to secure certification of
his milk by the milk commission of
New York city, the dairyman must
have a clean cement floor stable, with
whltewashe I walls and abundant win
ilows. Cows must be sponged and
their tails scrubbed before each
milking. White suits must be worn
by attendants, bottles ami utensils
pcalded and filled bottles kepi on ice
ond shipped only in refrigerator cars.
Russian Forests.
European Russia has a leu
age of forest than the Vnlt
time. It came upon the
Jewish nation In two or thi• «• years after
tills epistle was written. There H atili
a Judgment to come <M itt. This f:'« t
Is a powerful incentive to the forsaklm.
of sin. it Is a powerful motive ulso for
patiently laboring in a good cause,
j. The Gospel. «i l ot this cause was
the gOHpel pr> ached. The good news of
I he Saviour, of forgiven* a<. ot the love
of <}nd. of a holy heaven." To then, that
dead." Past generations. "That they
ding to men." Pun-
other men. in the
body by sickness, pain, and death, and it
temporal things. And the purpose of all
this was that they might "live according
to God in the spirit." it was not to dc
stroy than, but to save thorn to a high,
noble, spiritual life.
y. Th< Nearnehs of the Kingdom of
God. 7. "The end of all things is at
hand." Compare "our land's words, 'then
shall the .n«l be" (Matt. 24:6-14).
4. Self-control. He yo therefore so
her," of r.ound mind. *>f good ami wise
Judgment, be temperate. Aristoth uses
this word to exprcsa the harmony of the
affections and desires * Ith reason
5. Watchfulness. "And watch." He
temperate, collected In spirit, circumspect,
. 9peclall\ referring '* abstinence from
wine and strong drink, for strong dritilt
produces exactly the opposite frame of
mind, and puts one off his guard, distort-
ing his Judgment.
Prayer. Taking hold Of the power
of God. No one is strons enough to m 'n
the victory without the help of (lod, and
without th*1 consciousness of Ills pi - - i ce
and power, which cot no* through pray* r.
Ksp.M lally do we need to pray for those
whom w. would save from the power of
sin; and pray for wisdom to guide all our
efforts and plans.
7. JLov* 8. "Have fervent." The
word Implies "InteiiM strain. "on the
rack," "<'eiu el* ss." "Cliarity,' lov* . The
deepest, noblest, most powerful, most
heavenly thing In man, and the* most dif-
ih nit to obtain.• Hut o«n our Imperfect
love Is our most effective weapon for
.\.ic* ming th evils of the world both In
tursclves ami In others. lleticc, love
your enemies," and the command to ' on
j ercomo evil with good " "I'or * hsiity"
; (lovel "shall cover th* multitude of sins."
llury J hem out of sight, slay them, and
bury them.
>*. Hospitality. • I'se hospitality
without grudging" ot imirmtirlng.
The i o%s.r t f hospltallt> In Christian and
reformatory work has not even yet been
r< allied by thi church, although much
has been gained through church and
Christian Kndeavor sociables. iSvery
home should be a center of christian hos-
pitality, "given to hospitality" (Rom. 1-:
13). There are many students and clerks
ahd homeless ones coming Into our cities
and towns, and few powers within our
reach are of greater value for good than
the extension of the hospitality of our
percent* I Christian homer to such homeless and
1 States, lonely person*. Here is a power which
neaib all can use.
JOHN HARTMAN
THE BICYCLE
EXPERT
Shoes Repaired "and for
Sale
JOHN DAR1MAN
Bicycle Scpairs.
CITY BARBER SHOP
For a First Class Shave and Hair Cut in the
Latest Styles, also can goods, confectionaries and
and ice cold fountain soda water. Polite atten-
tion to all. O. TURNER, Prop.
630 E, Main St. - Ardmore, I. T.
COX B BOS.
TRANSFER LINE.
18 South Broadway
OKlahoma City
Speeiul Attention Qiven to All Day or Night ('nils Ro-
gardirss of Color. They Meet All Train*. Phone 2,5.
M. b. COX S BROS.
- ARDMORE, L T.
w.
H. St. CLAIR,
Director.
J. T. JETED, M. 0^
Physician in CK«r|Je.
REST SANITARIUM
===== AND
NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL
Open to all reputable physicians. Furnished throughout with
It view of treating and cariog for all patients which may come
uuder onr care.
CLEANLINESS—The Watchword.
Full, equtpiwd with all no.e--nr appllani-m aixl trained nurne In .-hnrgo
of Diit-ruti.u' room <'<irri,i*pomlcii't' with physe-inus who w l^li to iilai-.
their patii-nlH n. tin- ►.u.itaiiin.i fur trcutmcnt promptly answered and
phy.it'ian'. inter -i l <" rctully ^unrdi-.l.
(01 OKI I) HA1IIMS \DMI1 II I). (H\KIIV WARDS LAI IK ON.
For further infc
in at ion address
Luther, 0. T.
JETER. M. D
Give your support to
The Western World
The Leading fjegro Journa1
Colorado flyer
On the SANTA Ft
w QUICK POPULAR AND
Luxuirous
COMMENCING
ON JUNE 3 1903
a through pullman sleepf.r will
RUN EVERY DAY
bt'TWEEN GALVESTON-HOUSTON
And colorado Spring's
DI,,„V>. K South T.-h. in th" Ev«nln(, North Tex. next morn-
inj(, travernin^Indian aad OKlahoma Territories in
AY LIGHT
Call* to Duty,
Tab on Chirt« e Maiden*. p,(r „)] m,.n all life l« a aerie* of
Marriageable young latllen in t'ltina tenting*; every (lay la a Judgment
naually wear their hair In a long aln day. Here Is •nine call to duty: ahull
tfle plait, in which U ei.twined a brl.-c.it wo accept it or decline it? l*aln cornea
acarlet thread. The thread Indicate! to tia; aliall we fret ami chafe under
that the maiden in awaiting i uuinu It. or bear It bravely mid try to aeo It a
hlal partner. deeper meaning? Home riehueaa of
■«-- -- life la ottra—Knowictlge, (Hialtlon. abll-
A Steady Drinker. ny, money. Hliall we clutch theae
Kt au inntieat on a man at Hath (hlnga for ouraelves or hold them In
(King.) the widow atated that deeeaued trust for the enriching of another life?
had been in the habit of drlnklm. a No uiau can i scape theae queationa,
pint of whlaky per day for 30 years and upon his anawer depends hla
hcaldes wine. value of the (K"lai order.
BHEL la SHHSW9 INVESTOR
Jrhool-Te.icher is Accumulating a For
tun? by Judicious Methods.
fhoru la n modest little school
ja'.tni In I'ennsylvanln who Is galwlm;
ti wide repiitutlou for the ahrowdnesa
-f her Investments. Some years ago
lie paid tm for a small piece of land
In a mountainous region of the slate
and people laughed at her for ao do
l:ii.. She had taken n look ahead and
saw what they did not. Now that piece
of land "happens" - bo petiplo say ti
be in the center of a summer settle-
ment In the Alleghanles; a fashionable
mountain-lake resort. She has built u
rottage fur almost nothing, lumber be
lug o plentiful Iti that place, and now
-o si am us her school duties are endei'
-he hies away aud spends the sunimot
2,300 foot above sea level, entertaining
guests who are delighted to pay
;,ood rale* for hoard. Home other iu
vest mi" is In coal land have prov
j ;tpull/ felicitous.
The French Legion of Honor.
The popular Impression Is that tht
I .eg ion of Honor Is tho only French
decoration, but that is not ut all the
case. France possessen orders <iuit<
as ancient as those of most countries
though the oldest of them, St. Ksprit
St. Michel, St. Louis, anil St. Hubert
dating from the fifteenth ami six
teenth centuries, tire no longer con
fcrred. Since tho Legion of Honor
which was founded In 1802 by tht
first consul and modi lied by statute
In 181S ami 185", there have been es-
tablished no fewer than seven decora-
tions. Tho legion Is the only honor
than can be bestowed on foreigners
aud of two of the five classes of which
It consists President Loubet left >
generous supply behind on hla recerl
visit to London. The sliver palm ol
the academy, which M. Loubet con
lerred on the superintendent of thf
London Home for French Governesses
s, though a much prized decoration
not one that comes witbin thu tale
?>ry 'M national orders.
mfpiiosi WM. HARRISON,
or (Ml
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
R[Al LSI Al t AND IMVIIGRAII0N AGtNl
Ul HI SIM SS PROMPTLY VfllNDID NEG0IIAI0R01 LOA^
01 lite 9 1-2 Griind Ave., Oklahoma City
BILL ItllPHONI 754
Dealer in
F. C. SEEGER,
New and 2nd-Hand Household Goods
took Stoves, Metiers, Lumps, Gasoline Stoves, Watches,
Guns. I&U LINE 01 MOUSI HOI I) GOODS.
rar-Wliere goods are «U1 on the installment, payment plan the title tloe«
not pass from us until all payment# have been made and reoeipted for in fnl)
A11 accounts due aud livable tin First of each Month or Week.
Lowest Prices in the City.
bell Phone 410.
201 Calilornia AVe. ... oklahoma CITY.
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