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PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmote Sunday. August 13 1911
fllir Paili) Ar&morritf.
By The
PUBLISHING CO.
('resident.
ARDMOREITE
SIDNEY SUG
Entered i.i Hi... Postofflce a: Ardmore
as Second Class .Manor.
OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER CO.
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE.
If 11 in ill The Ardnioreite It ii legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Daily Ardmoieite.
In. Yi-ur 9&M
one Month
Ou Week
The WeeUy Ardmoreite
One Year by Mail
Hix Months
Three Months
thin not even John Sharp Williams
could have turned the tide against
( 'ardainan'"'
And dooi not tho OTOrwlM lining vie
torj for Vardaman indicate that the
people i Mississippi wanted Vgrda-
.i:in in renreeenl noun In
Bte? A condition which the
ed poal and the rest of the
the
.50
.18
ll.OJ
.r.o
.20
Phones.
Business Manager s iff h e Ml
city Editor'! office &
Long Distance 38
Any erroneous reflection on the
character standing or reputation of
nv Deraon (inn or corporation
which may appear
sen-
-'e"ii.-
iitand-
pattera would remedy by refualng to
allow the people to chOOSS their own
r ireaentatlTea.
The way to preserve the tarred In-
stitution of representative govern
mem lor the people Is to keep the
people rrom naming 1 heir representa-
tives. That OUghl to lie as plain as
tin none on your lace Kaiv-as City
Star.
The republican part in Kentucky
l flirting with ihe prohibition vote.
10 assist them In their efforts to
ciect a governor. The democrats are
divided over Ihe question ol county
or precinct unit in local option ami
v hen their platform Is adopted the
partj organisation win go to
INDIAN VETERANS TEXAS MOB
TO PARTICIPATE LYNCH NEGRO
1
CAPTAIN KENDALL WILL HAVE HAD USED INSULTING LANGUAGE -
AT BIG RE TO A WHITE WOMAN uvcr.
UNIQUE
UNION.
COMPANY
. rf -r ill a
tffiFQiLl
L 55u
cum-
s
mm
CLASSIFIED
AIWEftrlISING
PHONE AT FAR IV ERSV I LL .
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Com-
ix al
.tain T. I.. Kendall ol Pauls Val- Farmersvllle Texas Ann. 12.-
1. . ..n.. ..r tin- oioneers of the state I mnitnM JoBM a negro who. it
has deride.i upon a novelty for thaheged usd Insulting language in sd
coming reunion of the Confederate I jeged used Insulting language in ad-
Veterans thai will be held In thla city I telephone was banged by a mob
beginning September 6 and that is U.l!)t night Jones Was arrested yes-
company of full'blood Indians who U tu.y. Last night a crowd of aboul
terved m tin- confederate ranks dur 75 . iimj boys gained access to his
Ing the war to appear hen- mountev
.mil a-oarlng their old gray uniforms
He has been 10 several points in the
to
lleCOS
the
in
Tho Ardmoreite will lie gladly cor
reeled npon In being brought to the
ettention of the management.
A'dmore. Sunday. Augist 13. 191!
Indian Territory side of the state and
his plan is meeting with approval
I'ln- full-blooda lore an active part
I In the grai conflict and there are
man) lurvlvors who are eager to
show ihe present generation how they
appeared in the fighting ranks when
histon w:i fast In the making Cap
tain Kendall will visit manj pointi
in tie- state not yel visited and in-
vites ail correspondence pertaining to
:i Hi-res to Klberta Beaches this feature to in- addressed to nun
this fall hut still the COttOO and al- at Pauls Vail.
ceil and marching him to Hie out-
shirts ol Ihe town compelled him to
climb a telegraph pole. t the top
urn- of the mob was waiting a rope
was throw n about
and he 'as forced
Ihe negro' net k.
10 jump.
v drunken policeman 1
OlUtnnS of in f pistol Inter sav
nierclal Appeal
kind out here
Tenn
Die worst
the Com
We don't have that
in Oklahoma Good
ins would do well to join us.
-n-i
falfa acreage win reoe
per cent of increase
o
Ml who have heard
ve its naual lot tin- captain's scheme ar- highly
pleased with it and hope thai it will
not prove abortive
LABOR DAY AT
LORENA PARK
TRADES COUNCIL TAKES ACTION
Al MEETING BIG TIME AS
SURCD.
First Presbyterian.
The uiial services will he held
da) at 1 I a. in. ami at night.
Sunda) school at B : 15 a. m
Meeting of session at 10:4 a. m.
ah the members of the cburcn and
congregation are urged to attend and'
a cordial invitation is given to thej
stranger.
en V8 c WEITH Pastor
Carter Avenue.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. S. H
I Nichols Snpf.
1 Preaching at 11 o'clock. The pas-
tor will preach and requests the pros ;
' enoe of ever) member.
t the evening hour Mr. B. P. Rog
era will have charge of the service.
His subject will be The Making ol
; Man.' Mr. Rogers is a lecturer of;
! know n ability and no one an afford
to miss this opportunity.
Mr. and Mrs Spindlor will sing
1 a duet. Special music.
1 All are invited
THOfl HARKINS.
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM
PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLAR
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
WANTED
WANTED- To buy second-hand shoes.
Shropshire Shoe Shop rear of Pirsi
Stat- Hank B St.. X. W. IMI
WANTKI) FOR I. S. A KM Y -Abb-bodied
unmarried men between
ages of ix and ii.'j: cltisens 01 Unit-
ed States of good character and
temperate habits who can apeak
read and write the English lan-
guage For information apply to
Recruiting Office:- (ionnan Build-in--
Ardmore Okla.
FOR SALdS-202.
FOR SALE
-tiooil milch cow.
Phone.
Utl
TOR SALE Business lot iu oil City.
Address Emet chase iUvaldton
Okia. tl-6
Wanted -To leach you Shorthand
Si home. Mall Course in Spencerian
; Shorthand $10. Easily learned. Kasi-
It written. Easily read. Selviilge
Husiness College Ardmore. Okla.
THE ZEAL OF M. E. HARKlo OF
CORNISH ORPHANS' HOME.
one of the most interesting oharac
ters in Oklahoma is M. B Harris of
Cornish One ol the most Important
pieces of work that is being done 111 j
Oklahoma is being done by the game
M. B. Harris.
Some vears ago tills man became
Imbned with no- idea that in- must
establish a home for bohieleas chil-
dren H came like an Inspiration and
While his wile advised Sgatnsl tak-
Ing up the work at the beginning she
1s as enthusiastic now as her hils-
hand and a vast deal of energy U he
ing expended b) thes- two people iu
oaring for children who have no one
else to care lor them
vt the laal session of the legisla-
ture Hams pot in appropriation of
$."iOii a oar for two years as a trial
appropriation The orphan asvluin of
the state receives 11500 a month 1
while the Harris home receives that
much tor a Whole year and Mr. liar
rls is now working to the end that he I
ma) show to the legislature that he
has cared tor as many children as the
state home The state home limits
the number of children that may ho
received from any one coitn;v and he i
has gone to the vt shadows of the
Pryor deck home and brought to th
Cornish home one of the brightest
Itoklng little fellows that tho state
has. This Ikiv is now in the homo Of
Stealthy people who are as proud of
h m as if he were their own child and
will have as uood training and a-1
good education advantages as there
ll In the state.
iu a hovel in the Choctaw nation
he took from a bedridden wMmw net
children placed clothe? on their
batiks and cave tluun food and she
tor. The mother was cared tor b)
the count) in vvluch she lived hut
her condition was unknown to the of
Aetata until Harris discovered her
Stie had cone tor more lhan a day
wttlAul food and ber children wen
crying from hunger.
The Cornish home ha- but .i small
Investment but this same wonderful
man has Mid in his heart that he will I
have larger quarters lie has gone
to the men who own pine trees and
to men who saw lumber and he will
get material to hulld a bigger hOUSS
that in- ma) ' ire tor more children
Ills success in caring for children
lies in his work or Recurtug homes
1or them and after they are placed
in homes in- see that the) are cared
for properly. Onl) a abort tune ago
he tiHik Sbme children Pack that lie
had placed out with families He
never forgets his int..- charge ami
keeps up With them no ma ter white
they go
SUbSldiaT) home will soon 1m-
luiiit in Ardmore ami the children
will be brought here and trom here
will he sent to the home at Cornish
M. K Harris doing an unselfish
work .'i the Interest of that portion of
humanity who cannot care for i-
Southern Oklahoma ha just thrash
ed its peach crop and is getting buaj
gathering '-otton Uways something
doing.
WATERMELONS AND CANTA
LOUPES FRESH EVERY DA V AT
W. J. LANE'S
T :.e Ui'morv Trail
at Labor Hall BYida)
action for the Labor
s Council met
nlghl to take
I la v picnic tO
First Christian.
Sunday school at B:45 a. m.
Meeting of congregation for the
communion service. 10:4V
BOARD
I SELL AXD RENT TYPEWRITERS
and handle ribbons carbon paper
oil etc. G. P. Selvidge. Phone Jin
The state reunion ol Confederate
Veterans will ie the neatest gather-1
Ing In the ta:e th.s year Gel read) 1
to come to nlmore.
Tin- Tulsa Democrat would like to
see the off.ee of came warden p!.i ihI
undi v the care of the state agricul-
tural board
Do you ate tee want sn.
o
Rouse Mit 'em."
f Contributed I
The pill rolling" and -nip suck-1
Inn'' must co trom life ami habit o!
vouns men who seek employment so
say the merchants the hanker In
tact all men who need help 111 legiti-
mate bUSlneeea There is a reason
for it. Ask 'he store keeper aak Ihe
contractor or any man who must de-
pend upon ihe honest) and truthful
ness of the others to CatT) on their
business. Yes. there are some places
where "snip sucking" is no bar to
employment among such or "chene)
restaurants.' "bootlegging establish
incuts.'' and as a "chambermaid in a
horse hotel or livery stable. It's so.
The crow who heard Dr Lister Kit
dav nlghl wa entertained before and
after the lecture bv splendid music
in sonc with miliar accompany-
menl furnished b) Mtea Mabel and
Mis I'va Oreellng. Main who were
driving stayed to hear and stayed
throughout the service
Ml arrangements have been made
for a splendid ainpaicu Of educa-
tion on this greal subject it is hoped
mothers as well as fathers win at-
tend these open-air services am! that
lb-- ministers will also not onl) a:
tend but take part.
Last iTVht the subject What is a
Degenerate T" and Wh) "' Friday
HI hi there were scvetal who by in-
solent ami Impudent conduct con
tinned much the speaker ald by bold
Iv pushing to the front and dellantl)
rolling a cigarette ami puffing away.
blowing the smoke ill the tace of
itnise who wen- present ihelr blanch-
REMEMBER THE BAND
CERT AT LORENA PARK
NIGHT.
XII lawn kimonos half price.
dol-Dltller Dry Goods Co.
CON.
TO-
11.111
QUAKER CHICKEN FEED AT
LAN E'S
W
COMMERCIAL CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS .
i a meeting of the directors of the
Vrdmore Commercial Club held at
tin- offices of the dub Friday after
noon officers for tin- ensuing year
were chosen and various commote t
appointed.
ii was unanimous!) decided to re-
tain 'in- on-sent secretary N Ii Mc-
for the
y in bis present position
tiling year. The choice wt
as Mr. McCoy baa labor
secretar) ol the
the past year to
be h id at Loreua Park September 1.
Committees were appointed and it la
the intention of the Trades Council j
to make this the largest affair of the
kind ever held In the city. The trac-
tion company has granted the conn
cil t lie privileges ol the park and no-
gotiatlona are undei stay to secure;
1 attractions thai will be entertaining I
' tu all. The Ardmore band has been
secured for the occasion. The i los j
line date of the Texas Oklahoma
league la on thai date and Entrant I
Will be hen Ifjr the Closing name
This will be an attraction in useti i
ha will bring a largo crowd togeth
ir.
Immediate) following the labor day
exercises comes the reunion of the
I'nlted Confederate veterans of ths
suite tor three days and the concea !
tlonalres will Ik- assured ol lour days'
good business and for that reason :
man) are anxious to come.
Pho Trades Council extends h ope
ctal Invitation lo all laboring men;
I not only of Ardmore but from other j
to come anil enjov me ua
Christian Science.
Services ii a. tn Subject. "Soul."
Golden text. Psalms in!::to-::i.
Responsive reading Psalms 116
Sunday school i a. m.
Wednesda) nlghl testimonial serv-
ices S : 1 5-
Our church home is on Wesi Broad-
way. Bverybodj cordlall) invited to at-
tend. South Ardmore Baptist.
In the absence of the pastor Hro.j
Smith Rev. W. K. Selvidge will fll!
the pulpit at both the morning and
evening services. Everybody invited.!
WOMEN sfil guaranteed hoae. To
per cent profit. Make $10 daily.
Pull or part time. iieKinners Inves-
tigate. Strong Knit. Hox 402H. West
Philadelphia Pa.
14sl
!- oiisai.'k t)Tt TRA.DE House and
lot ill sell lor cash or trade fo:-
noises or mules. Apply Goldsmith's
Loan Office.
Rill SAf.L Tim i up to date bam.
made delivery wagons prices rea-
sonable. A I M. Kice. 13 "
FOR BALE Steel tire sinclc imc
cy with top pood as new very
cheap. 510 L Street. N. W. BeH
Qiletrap. 13-8
OR RENT
FOR RENT 5-room dwelling on
South Mill Street. Apply Jones-
Everett .Machine Shop. litl
MEN -We have Rood position wait
Ing if you will learn the barber
trade now. Hundreds of graduates
rii finlna shons ca line on us for
bell.. Few weeks completes. Bet-j
ter your circumstances. Write Moler
Barber College Dallas. Texas.
1 3-til
WILL PAY $in REWARD for arrest
and conviction of thiel who stole
dozen line Plymouth Rock pullets
from my home Friday night i B.
Mansfield.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room cottage
close In very desirable $25. I-
room dwelling $5.00. Money to loan
1'hone 96 0. M. Redfield P.
Bldg. 24-lm
FOR RENT Liyht housekeeping
rooms also bedirooma. C and L'nd
Ave N. W. Phone '.'.30. ZStf
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms close in terms reasonable.
Phone Tt'il blue. 13-3
Ft K HUNT Four furnished rooms
2 V street northwest. 13-3
8roadway Methodist.
Sunday School 9:30 Junior
I p. m . Senior League T : 1 ."i
preaching by tile pastor ll a.
WANTED Vou
ad on the Dn
to read Al
: page of this
Rlce'a
paper.
S: I.
Ml
nit'.
in.
i 1
U W 1f INT)
larasoUi half pil
Prv Goods Co
Leugtii
'ii and ' SALESMEN WANTED for snapp)
pocket side line. New goods quid;
shipments and prompt commissions
State territory covered iu
ter. Burd Mfg. Co. 231
We. Chicago.
GRAY
Pastor
Randol
first let-
Nortb .'.tb
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Small gold pin "Ruth Perry''
engraved on top and "Merit 18!'3"
on bottom. Finder please return to
Ardmoreite. 8-3
I w t ll tile-in.
Vrdmore anil Cart.
wise
hard
ommerclal Club
Hie ipbnild'.ng
r count v .
SHOE REPAIRING.
Mr
casth
Tf J'
.ii. ii Mn
Young
Co.-i! rielrts.
.1. c. Caaburn
i mint v . Texas
.1 S
are
F
tin
Ihe
Cllt
11
llowiuu il
proceedings of
Officers pre
urestdeut: N.
l tlrectors present
P Poland John 8.
Itradford Kirk Dyei
i he directors wer
bv tin- president a:
i he minutes of tie
iligs held on ngus
s iii i . wvre read
minutes of the.
meet ins;
c K. Fraley
McCoy secretary.
W. I I. ano. W.
i iwi'iis. Iewla H.
r. F Warren.
called to order
r o'clock i'. m. I
prev ions meet
1st and August
bv tin- secretary
I'd more visiting at the home oi
M.s. Caaburn's brother Q. ll Ran
do I ph. Mr Casburn says his town is
the new coal mining town in Texas
ii has a population ol 1200 and is
glowing very fast lirge amounts of
coil are Initio removed' from tht
mines and the town is a scene of
commercial actlvlt) the year round.
Newcastle is located in the center
o1' the count) Hid when it lias grown
little more the cnances are tuai
Attention.
F.vory subscriber to the Delineator
will receive notice that after Sep!.'
Ill the price will he raised from $1 to
11.50 a year. Subscribe before that
date and save 50c a year. From now
until Sept. in. I will accept BUbSCrlp-l
tions to tin- Delineator and to Every-
body's both one year for S2. Spar"
yourself the trouble and phone your
order to iltl.
MRS. JOHN F. KASI.F.1 1
Fill; shoe repairing i
Bhlre's shoe shop. Hi
done while you wait.
o to Shrop-
:ll class work
B St.. N. W.
. 11 -'.'t
BIG ARMY CAMP
NOW THING OF PAST
All
Ditaler
.arasoL half prlc
Dn Goods Co.
R i ml. -I
ed
abb
liceKs and
to behold
n Vrdmore
I.- essorv ti
v scant
Bvery
is elth
stare was pit!
cigarette amok-
r the principal
an
open v total Ion of
law.
e v v ssF ws w w f
ir
and bis al is wonderlal 'i
-iimstan. es. powever adverse seem to
disctnirage him He has a well de
tilled duly and is performing it
wealth man at Purcell a few
days ago in making his will s.-: apart
a portion of bis mone) to endow the
Cornish Orphans' Home and if Mr.
iiarn- lives to continue in the work
lie Will build a great an 1 i ItSf-flll in-
stitution a- Ooraish
Mother's l-rieod
is lor sale at
STANDPATTER'S vIEVSPOiNT.
The vVashlngtoa Post regards th
sdeottog of Mr Vardam.iu to the Vtil
led Stales 6cnate from Mlaaltslppl drug -t
a-' a sure ndi.atiou that the republic Wnte lor our
- fottertncHo Itt fall under the bane- free book for
I. I ...flIlun -Iw nrinill-v p'.vl:ftn C X t H Ct .1 11 1 lllot It -
Tin highest point of woman's hap
piness if reached only through moth-
erhood in the clasping f in r child
within her arms. Yet the mothei to-
be is often fearful of nature's ordeal
and shrinks from the suffering inci-
dent to its consummation Put for
naturt ills and discomfort nature
.ir provides remedies and m Mothei s
Friend 18 to i.- toun.i .1 nieoicine oi
great value to every expectant mothei
It 1 9 an oily emulsion for external
application composed of ingredients
which art with beneficial and sooth
ing effect on those portions of the
system Involved It is intended to
prepare the system for the crisis and
thus relieve in gn at part the suffer-
ing through which the mother usually
p.:ss s fSt rt gtil.it use of Mother's
Friend will repa) any mothei in the
comfort it affords before andthehelp-
ful restoration to health and stnngth
it brings about after baby comes
In
Och-s not the defeat of Sena'or
rev indicate" demands the Post
. . -1 -iit.
crs wnicn con. cos -
information and many suggestions
of a helpful nature.
HHAItHFI ) KH'.l'LATOR CO.. AHant. 6:
and there being no objections offered
were ordered approved.
Upon motion duly carried the res
Oltttlon was adopted to employ N II
McCo) as aeeretar) of the Commer
ctal Club upon the same terms and
COtldltlonil as heretofore
The appointment of the var i-
committees of the club to serve tor
the ensuing year were submitted l-i
Ihe directors by C B Fraley presl
dent and upon motion the ol it
ments were approved
The committees are a follows
Kxecutlve Knk Dyer chairman:
OHn Woherton John s. Owena
legislative R Hefner. .hair
man K Walker L S. Dolman.
Finance .i R Pennington chn'v-
man M Corman. C 1.. Anders.';
Trade excursion .1. K. Ham Hoi .
chairman George Henlev
rranaporfKtton r B
. iwirman; T Balisbnr
Beecher
Industrial ft. A. White chairman:
i it Spragins Bennett Hudson
Manuractiiring i. B. Vllen chat.--
man: M W lones C DeWitt
Advertising John F Basley chair
man w it Burnltt W P Poland
Vgrletiltiire w f vVarren chaii-
man A. Q Qraham Walter Colber
F K vVeal Oeo R Fish.
l.-m .er -hip Harold Wallace.
halrman Morris s.is-. Mark Kirk
iwtrlck F.l Byrd a v' strachley K
Dunlap I T Hunt. F H Mi F.lrov. Q.
P SelvidBo. M Smith. W. A Tack
ett. i i. Alexander D. H Pason.
c a Howland. K. K. Qnillot o. M.
Keltic . I I II Mathers. M. .1 Tark.
h Palmer 0 Ramsey r T
Kexro.r. Ro M Johnson Arthur
dains. W. A ImblSh I It. Beat R
T. Dallaa W S Fraley.
Hint v
;ow ii.
I
th- .
th a
great
-ton-
nci lion and i
rlciiltural and
aeal will be removed to
It has plenty ol water a
reservoir is now being built to
more water it has railway con-
i located In a
livestock belt.
fine ag-
Free voting coupon in the Hargrove
College Scholarship contest pub-
lished ill today's paper and will ap-
pear in each paper until .he close of
tin- contest.
The
this
so
the
nation to wondering what it
is now a thing o'. the past.
San Antonio. Texas Aug. 12.
iiiu army maneuver camp near
city that sprang into exlstepct
BUddenI) last spring and set
wnoie
meant
Fot
Watson
Frank D.
VEGETABLES FRESH EVERV
DAY AT W J LANE S
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
She Holds tr Health of Her Family I
n Her Own Hvandii.
lew days ago a flour ifiiesman
reiiresentins .i null in another town
in Oklahoma entered our store and a'
once began Miking flour. We told him
mn leadei was 'he Larabee flour
which is made under Hie Herman pro-
ess and i- the on! mil! in the
United -'t - which makes flour by
this process Tho salesman continuing
his conversation said that Larabee
used theftneai screen in the wor'.i
in nu king hi flour that 'he screen
was so fine that the egg from which
the floui worm is hatched could not
-i through the si reen and that this
Herman flour was the only flour that
was not Infested with worms after it
bad .e.-n milled for a sufficient
length of time Th month of Angus1
i ths worsl month of the year for
Hon to become Infested with worms
I: j.- the month when the old whea
i going out and just before the new
wheat i- coming in. The natural con-
clusion tn be reached is this: The
housewife o it to her family to
either know she is gettinu fresh mill
ed flour or buy the kind that alwavs
stays fresh and uas only the Larabee
Cerman flour sold by Jake. 13dw
Oklahoma Boy
A lino registered Jersey Bull
will make the season at my barn
E and Tth Avenue S. E. Phone
189 Rod. K. W. Rogers.
Five Pongee coats at half
Randol-Dltsler Dry Ooods Co.
prii
See Mrs Ada
nl shampoo.
Hi lies for a
deliu'hi-
LM
Heine's vim-par foe per gallon this
I week only al Jake s
BRICK. SWISS. NEUFCHATEL.
CREAM AND PIMENTO CHEESE
jUST ARRIVED AT CLARK'S C. O
D. STORE.
i the : gimeOtl which have been de-
Italned there haviiic been placed in
the lie par: in-tit of Texas under com-
inland Ol General Dun. an. The iong
' lines ol tents arc being removed and
I In a shor; time tin- v as field which
!vas the scene ot co much SCtlvIt)
'some months ago will not know the
soldi.-rs except tor drill purposes.
With the additions w hic'.i have been
made to the Uepartiiien' of Texas
General Duncan now commands the
i largest post in the 1'nited States Be-
; fore leaving some "inie ceo General
'Carter ex pressed the belief that the
maneuver camp bad been of Immense
value to every one connected Sflth it
"It u.iie the officers and men a
chance" said he "to obtain a knowl
edge of the field on an actual waro th
footing 'hat no amount of aooks ami brow.
heorv could impart. mil opinion y
of the general in command is shared
in everv officer who boa taken par:
in the many manueves and
NOTICE TO C" N T R . C TCXI ty No-
tice is given to all contractors the'
se.-.ied bids will be received by the
County Commissioners up to 12
o'clock noon. Saturday August 19
1911 tor tiie construction of con-
crete walks and curbs for the
new Carter County CO'lIt bouse
grounds. Plans and specifications
can ho oon at the office of II. V
I Hike County CIe:"l and at th
office of W. A. Tackett superin-
tendent of work. A certified check
lor ."i per cent of bid made payable
to R. P. Sclvally Chairman must
accompany each bid and is to be
forfeited to the Uoard of County
Commissioners in case the bid I
accepted by the r.o.ir.i of County
Commissioners and the contractor
fails to make satisfactory bond
within five days after notice ha---been
giv.-n of acceptance of bid.
A bond to the amount of 800fl
will be required. The right to re-
ject any or ail bids is reserved.
W. . TACKETT
H0t Supt. of Work.
GRAY Hi WILL
MAKE YOU LOOK OLD
USE WYETH'S SAGE AND SUL
PHUR AND YOUR GRAY HAIR
WILL QUICKLY VANISH.
Cray
nothin .
beauty
hair Is a
thai can
wfll effect
mark of
mark of age. and
be raid as to its
the disadvantages
age set upon your
The Wahl Adding &
Subtracting Attach
ment of :he Remington
Typewriter.
ill's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy darkens the hair and restores
It to its youthful beauty. Our grand
trial 1 mothers and their grandmothers he
man lies which came w ith such clock- ! fore them used sage and sulphur for
like regularity while General Carter darkening their hair. Nothing has
. .1 .1 ' 1 n n..l .ft".k. 1 . . . I.t-
11 colli!. 1.H1U 11 'S ae-o l-wiuicu . evei nan . . iinna ...r.... ....
II no other real benetii came i this purpose than these two time
f the encampment of a large i honored remedies but Wyeth. a moo-
body of men here that the demon-: . i n chemist has combined the two
si - i on ot the riving machine as ot : witn other mi;reiiicnis wnicn mahe-
real practical benefit to the army
was
that
on;
s true to its name. It adds and it
subtracts. It does either with e.)ual
facility. And by making subtraction
practical It makes the adding ma-
chine itself more practical than it
has ever been before.
was worth the price of mobilization.
Durins the lime the army was here
full torce the air men were
J .. . 'l. 'M
eaiieu on ui.m. i.ms-s ... . ...
just such teats ..s would fall to
jthem in tires of actual hostilities
i and it is declared that they made
' cod in ktverW Instam e. (General
'farter provel a hard taskmaster in
this particular but in every int: nee
the airmen made good and wer.- com-
mended tor their work.
a delightful dressing for the hair and
which not onl) removes every trace
of dandruff but promotes the growth
of the hair. It also stops the hair
from falling out and makes it beau-
tiful. All druggist are authorized to re
fund the money If it fails to do ex
actiy as rwpraaented
This preparation is offered to the
public al fifty cents a bottle and is
reoommeoded and sold by city lrug
Store.
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