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FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
ftljc Snihj arDmorcilc.
KVnilY DAY KXCRIT BATTilDAY
BT THE AHOMOKEITE PUBLISHING
COMPANY
int nt ns tlx dc porta) Ion i barges had
to be i;ild by tin- l tcamslilp compaulc
which brought Hum to th I nlted
Slates.
Snn Frnnclico In nutunilly the port
nt which II 1 moat convenient for the
Hhlnpv nuirKH. U' Crm-e. w. nimne- m mint in hub country u
l'. I.. HITIIP . T. llluilmiv Iurrlv.1 ll.nr.i tl. rl.lu ..l...l
K. W. Dick ami J. Ffiitro' vtimiiim. .. ... - .
Miiinf Hnirirn. CruMilpnt I U I. njrn. in .1 iii.tsiillnii lir.il. tiinintiiliiu.l lit- Mi
... .......... t It ll-..lini M..f. I ' ' '
Dlreotnrs:
H. WblltlnKton
reUrr ami Treasurer
Knterrd nt the I'uatolUoa nt Ar.lmnro n
Terms of Subscription
TIIK DAILY AUDMOU8ITI!
One Wrok -
One Month
One Year ....
TIIK WKHKI.Y ARDMOKMITK
rerYcar tiy Mali . ...
Hlx Month -
Ttireti MoiiUm . .
11 W
II tm
Anr f.rr.iniviiK rvHrrtliin iiimiii the rhiirnc
lr anil r"iutntlinil any ix-rimii wnlcli may
ti prlntm! In Thk AHiMiiniiiTH..ir miy Hrticlw
bael iiu r-ortK Hint may l. tli will li
clailly corrHctixl If lirouKht In the Btteiiil..n
ot the puipllBiicr.
Phones
natlnean Mnafr n I III c
City Krtltor'a OBIon .
Lone Ulatanuv
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II. A. HA (1 LAND
MnnaKlnt; K.lltor
Ardmore Wednesday August 29 1906.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Delegate to Constitutional Con-
vertlo:i.
W. A. LBDHKTTUIt.
NEW RATE BILL IN EFFECT.
Pacific .Mail SteHiiiHlilp company for
examination. The shed In guarded
with greatest enre to prevent th
notching of Inmnte by rotddants of
San Francisco Interested In their I11111I
I11K. Many cttnnlnK devices are adopt
ed by the Chlne to coach itppllcunls
to lnndliiK. For Initnnce the cominU
sinner of immigration nt Sun Fraud
co dlmnvored a few month ago a copy
of a general couching chart for use by
Chinamen seeking entry the object
being to Inform them coiirernliiK the
street of Chinatown San Francisco
tn location of public building and
other Blinlliir data thnt one fnnillla
with the city would be likely to have
ii1'- idea of the chart wan to enable
the Chliiamnn seeking nilmlsslnu to
r (iKind Intelligently to the questions
usually nuked of one who represented
hlinsoir an a rcHident of the city.. Ten
ll.i.iiinind coiiU'h of the chart wir
1 i-bHshed and distributed.
Aiiotlier IntereHtnig Instance or
teaching wan brought to the. attention
of the Immigration iutli.iri.l- In con
i.tri'on wiui nn nppe.il 0. one Yen
'.Vug Hong who h:id booi. denied ad
illusion at Han Frrioiiex Tins
Cbimtniaii hail made ar:tu 'ti'e
menis conillcllng w"It ibfitu ol Jnw
vIuiohboh and .1 co.mIi! t; litter vim
"ut to him that If :ip be rc
j 1 iiu wiiiiri mi ami) le t;.y
tlm. 11m prevl i iu tesilmany way !n or
in in miuii reHpcciH ami to coru'ct
It mo an to malie It agree with the
HtatementH of IiIh vltnenKen. The do
me nun very of the letter Im
very cuniilug. The letter wim written
In minute charncterit 011 a Hllp of tin
mio paper which wiib rolled tightly and
eiicloHe.l In a large pennut-hell. (he
two halveH of which wore glad togeth
er. 1 Ills wan placed In a bag of pea
m ts and Dent to the Chinaman.
1'ievloiin attempt to coach b- 1.11;
lit.' Hie letter In articles of food h..d
bea made freiiuently mid had 'od tc
the observance of great care concern
ing food Hent to Chinese In tho deteu
The railroad 1 uo bill panned by
the last emigre became a law yes-
terdiiy -Tuewlay Atigiist -S.
Something of the amount of work re-
quired r a ntlrOHil corporation In ar
ranging to comply with Hm provlsloiiH
wit he tieeu from the following Ht.ttc.
ment (uitlu'rlned by tho I'eniiBylvanl 1
Itallroad company:
' In furtherance of tbe well-Hettled
parpoHc and policy of the I'enimylw
nla Itallroad Company In good faltli t'l
oliKcrvo and comply with all HiibHtau-
tlai reiiuiiemeiitH of th recently en
acted rate bill it h principal tralllc and
trauHiiortatlon otllcer. and other olll
clalH in cimjimction with ItH couiihoI """ Hlltl!- Tho peanut-Hbell devlco
have Klnce the paHHage or tho bill wnH dlHcovoroil in the particular cas
.. ... . I imiti 1 1.... ...1 1.... 1. .
ncen uiiiigeuiiy ami aimom couiiuu- """" inn. mero ih or courne no
ously. cngrosHcd In tho oneroiiH ex- "' determining how long or how
n.lli.i' 11.ll. 1. l i.. .uu. Rt.CPOMiirilllv ll I. ...I I . . .
... ...... ....... i.Mrn- - j mill liuril UllipiOyeil .11
rlly required to accoinmodiito the nit- mo past
nation." llninlieilH of Chinamen are Hinug-
wiuie me meiniMiH ami iiraetico gitn.ttr tins country every year fioni
herettfore puiHiied by the conipnny In ''m.'l.t ami .Mexico In Kealeil'fie'rtbt
respect to the tilling of tariffs with the eaiM and in boiry. .Many of h.
iiiiermiiie couiiueice coiuiiuhhioii gen- nu vMi (lf ()r vog ( cI(w
erallv ncroril ullb tln lollir mill In- 1.. .....1.... ... ...... ' .
'"'i i" gei 1110 1 10 counfrv for
n.( ..f llw. ."il.. I. Ill II. Mr.. .. I .... .. H'llllllJ ior
. : " "V" " W "m( "ir Ih Healed they have no
iliiliuu nitu' fiwiiilroil tiiniiirol.1 I. . J tini.i jut
-1 " "leans or knowing bow hmir tln.v uin
tlrnllnnu Mini llilillt moil unor-lflriil Imm I. h " nu HI
. . . 10 r(l"ilii In It or where tbev
of tbe compauy nuiiierous and vol- . 1 .. ""Clu
umnlriiR InrllTH on llle with ll.e .i.. "Ly KOt '- "' f
mission and also Rum-Ienients cover- nru"ot l'rw '"! it Ih know
lug and revising all such switching
charges of the company as relate to
to Interstate commerce most of which
have heretofore been regarded iih es
Kcntlally local in character and not
under the provisions of existing legis
latlon o related to Interstate move.
meats as to constitute an element
thereof.
Hit authorities that there nro thou
:m's of Chinamen today in the r....
fry who bve no legal right to be
there.
BURDEN Of'tHE MAILS.
The Joint congressional commit!
charged with investigating the annual
nils work 01 tormulatlng ami pre- ileiicits In tho I'ostolllco Denartnien
nnrlin ...... tlinii.u .iml .H...IIII.... I I ..I I...I ...I ... . .
" . ...... . H... ini. il- niiiMiirii in secomi ciiiKs mall matter
nuns 111 exisuiig iiiriii scueiiuies anil rvin strike a hot tri'M in 11 ... ..1
lel.lltlonnl supplemental schedules has the Merchant .Marine I eagne of Cievo
been so voluminous ami expensive us .111(i Ohio. In which the follovlnir n.
of It in their pirnonal coitresptiid
tiico and calling documents clrcul.itid
undtr It for one purpose or anu'lio'
"part of Congressional Record' Is
cusuntlnlly an evasion no inciter how
highly legalized It may bo. The prin-
ciple Invoked should forbid nn Indi-
vidual or any group of Individuals uo
matter how patriotic or public-spirited
their Intent from abusing tho frank-
lug privilege In the advancement of
any cause In which they may bo In-
terested. The American senso of fair-
ness should also forbid such abuse.
Ft r Instance two or threo years ago
uie proposition was advanced that
the Ogden Movement should be per-
Ardmore Wednesday August 29 1908.
BiRD M'GUIRE
NOMINATED
IN
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL
TRICT IN OKLAHOMA.
DIS-
Ex-Govcrnor Ferguson Receives the
Nominations In Second District.
McGuire Won Easily Fergu-
son on Thirty-first Ballot.
EASTMAN. f ttno past been considerable horso
Ka.Mnan. 1 T. Aug. 27.-.;. C. Ora- baling In ours and surrounding com-
ham and 0. II. .Montgomery of Mnrlet- munltles nnd
ta passed through hero Monday on Whereas It'is the duty ot all good
"v ' citizens to aid in the suppression
to organize a Democratic club which crnit tlortforo i)0 lt
began Its organization with forty men.-1 IesoVC(( lImt tllls Ullon Cftl n
ora' k'ood citizens of tills community to
Kastn.an was well represented n ' come together at tho Overhrook school
the picnic at Marietta on th0 22nd and notl80 on TltugtInv Seti 4 j90C at 2
.oi ii.
of
The excessive rains ore damaging
tho cotton to some extent. Worms
nro reported In some localities.
p. in. for the purposo of forming an
organization to break up horse steal-
ing and to bring tho culprits to Justice.
Hesolvod further that everyone in-
Cotton is beginning to open some t(.r08tt In tll0 irovnlonco of nw and
on the upland but It will bo the latter
untune Oklu. Aug. 28. Ulrd
mltted to circulate Its campaign Ht- MctJulre of Pawnee cbiintw was iinm 0 n0 tw nnything will bo done
e.ati.re through the malls free of cost inated for f i... -i... The health of the community Is ex
In mite of tho millions at lis iIIhhoh.iI cellent.
... uisirici I
IJ.- aiiveriising nuriiOSOS. the Move
order are earnestly urged to be pro-
part of September before any picking HUIlti
That a copy ot those resolutions bo
this afternoon by the Hopub-
ment Hail liuen checkmated by the
i.idMdiial iuiitlative ami activity wi.h
id' cm n thousands of dollnra behind
it. I hero was and Is a widespread
peishtent opposition to the Movcnvn'
"bleh If the Movement were given
tho .'rnnkliig privilege for Its Mora
i no voiild have the right to doim'ud
tin wiino nrlvlleiro. Hut Ih 11 li. n.i.r
nixed character o fthe movement is a
minimal ! guarantee that It would iuo
the l.ookt which It has !Udo.t'.vCd
to ijslen it' one way and nno.; m 0
dceii-ttrenls of the National (iovoin
Minn convention at Kiuctrlc rnrk. LEON
i
I here was pnictleally no oppoil- Special Correspondence
uoii mu an ocean of deep-seated Leon I. T. Aug. 1!". There has
soreness agnlnsl the tiomlnee . been more rain hero during Jtilv and
I'lie nomination was given Mr. Mc- August than has ever fell before In the
inure on an agreement of theoiies Inst ..Mit..nn v...nr it ina nnuu.i.i n... I
and the old method or Republicans to cotton to make such a stalk that It
light like blazes hefoie the nonii-i t- i3 almost alarming considering the
...... ...k. .uw Lionize anerwarilH was .1-ee mnr.. i.inntl.o It )nU i m.
revorseil Tl... m.l...i I v " '
- nun fiiKT Tin! itl tt u-nrinn .n II... Im.'m
imbllshed III the newspapers of Ard-
more. .1. II. GOOCK lies
. f. c. LAur.nniDGi: sec
Overbrook I. T. Aug. 21 190C.
on
branches cannot bo cached by the
sun's rays even now. Corn Is very
good In this community but It Is fear-
ed that soino of It will rot on the stalk
If wet weather continues.
The ltaptlst people have been con
ducting a two weeks protracted meet
ing at this place which closed lust
Mr. .Med Hire in a half-hearted way
but he will have his bauds full nMcr
today pacifying the rank and llle of
tho party. The latter element of
tile party was not reiireHentoi in m.
ment to Insure for Itself tin exclusive day's convention. Th.. fn!!..wa lm
eiijoju.eni oi me rrankliig privilege In the Joba and those they controlled
Is particular Held. Again nv.i'2 (mm made tin the atlalr. The iv...in
the d.isl'ons of principle -ind Autl- for the most part took on an inner!-
nam iniiuess tne matter or the prac- or a amoral In cold weather. Tho do- 0"""''5- lno leeu"B wos in charge
tlcal operation or this kind of franking Megaton acted like pall hearers. Thero "f Uov- J- x- Wester of Ihirneyvllle.
as related to the expenses of tho Post- very little enthusiasm liven "salstetl by Hov. J. Threadford or Del-
olllce department Is to be considered -"cdulro himself wnen he appeared on cllel'- Tt-xas. There were between
Let the Joint congressional commit- 1110 Platform failed to arouse I ho forty and Ilfty additions to the church.
tee look into this matter carefully; "'etlng. The resolutions were re- twenty-nine of whom were by initner-
let It Inquire bow many schemes are cl'1VL'd In n perfunctory manner ami slon. Tho church re-elected Rev. Wes
neing promoieii through the use or the " 11 H""'esn ran through th tor as their pastor for the coming
malls under the fi-.inklnir nrlviw... iieiinerations.
let it calculate tho gross welglit of
I if material thus circulated which
tnght 'to pay at least a cent for Uo
If "ot sealed and it Is bo'luul
l bat h will discover the clue to i!.c
iniiual deficits and will bo In n po.1-
lor. to bring about a reform wh'oh
i.u-.nrio Ukiu. Aug. 28. After tak
ing seventeen ballots and falling to
ncmlnnle the Second Oklahoma I)lst-
ilct repiibllcans In congressional con-
.ention hero took an adjournment nt
i; o clock tonight. There are ten can-
r -- ill
year.
Kd dosdin of llolchor was hero on
business last week.
HIlllo Lindsay and family of Cor
nish are visltng Mrs. Lndsay's moth
er Mrs. lioutwell. of I.oon.
Robert Vaughn and Sd Johnson of
Illinois Ilend were hero last week at
tending tho meeting.
The Methodist people are holding a
(ill inteH In t in i--i.. ii m
... 1 V -..wv MI. "i HI.
..... .-iii ii a reiiuctioii or rato lil.on I-i-rgiison won In v.i. v i.n
M-t .!.. . . . . . '
.....nr. . huconii mass mall juiit- UiK one. when there was an attenmt
""""'' uecor. I. .m.' kt stain 101 e t ie nniviinil..i i.. i.-.i i"i...n-n oiuuuiiir ai il ls n ace. nn.
Wiggins of Woodward. The Oklahoma "or no "Section of T. A. Rowan of
county delegation thirty-four strong Ar(1Irc assisted by Rev. Sauls.
can nt minute For-Uson whenever Itl M18S -""11110 Rowan is with her
pleases but has bean holding out ox- f'lt'ior In the meeting assisting him
peeling tho Ferguson . ices to unite ns onwwlst.
with them to nominate Malw Mlts-
clier o Oklahoma Cltv.
nie credentials committee seated
MARSDEN.
Special Correspondence.
I Mnrsdon. I. T.. Amr. "7 Wn nrn
having unusually cool weather for
August. Soino say tho cool weather
will check the boll worms and some
say It will tend to Incieaso their work.
Wo think the people are worse scared
than hurt about tho worms though
they are doing considerable damage.
Kverett the 3-year-old son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. .1. E. .Murphy died early yes-
terday morning nfter several weeks'
Illness.. The remains wero burled
today In tho Gordon cemetery.
Miss Vashtl Wallace is visiting
friends nnd relatives nt Tishomingo.
I. H. Ilarrott and ramily returned
Friday from a visit to Maysville.
.1. F. Johnson and family returned
home last week from a visiting tour
of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. McCary or Xewton
County Miss. accompanied hy their
daughter .Mrs. Horn wero here last
week visiting Mrs. McCary's brother
A. I). Harris.
2.1
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3.
War Against Consumption.
4 11 -
nations nro endeavoring to
check tho ravages of cons-.imntlon.
1110 wiuto plnguo" that clnlms so
-Matt Meadows of Texanla I. T
la Leon today.
Is
v and Tar car P"" r0R"ar of Ku'" legations
ey and Tar curim coughs and colds from Woods and Maine counties. ilB
perfectly ami you are in no dnngor eliminating both Arthur II dels
Lmi'T!"! "- "d "0t "Hl yU'" 'f CanilL'" " w- Woolmnn of Wa.
itaitli by taking some unknown propa. ga from the race for tho nominal!
sscr
aton-
ation when Foley's Honey nnd Tar
s safe and certain In results. T
outline is In a yellow package (1
nan Drug Co. City rug Store.
tr require tho continuance and .-:.-lu
Hive service of 200 clerks during the
past three weeks.
OUR F0REIGNIMMIGRATI0N
C'irs.
We are sending ym two senarat
packages one containing document
under congressional frank and the oil
e:- documents Issued by our League.
Desire the fact that the liuinlgra- "e containing- documents undo
Hon niitlioriiles of the United States ''resonnl frank" Is a clause point
nntmall deport for various reasons. "IK firaight to th ereal cause or th
...... . . . 1 ...i.i.. ...
an iiinni!..y grester nunibor or aliens ""' "iiierenco noiweeii the recelnts
or 1111 nationalities than constitute .NiipntnttirB or the I'ostolllco lie
tit toiai arrivals or Chinese in this 111 mis particular batch of
roiiiiirv. the Chinose give to Hie Gov-1 uootimciita costing the Merchant Mn
rrnin. nt mire trouble than nil other M''"0 '-"'ikuo nothing for tho paper
i.au inaiineg coinijined. In their ef- "'" luinting tho binding and the on
fir... to evade tho oxcIubIoii law. they V(!"It'M and notlilng for transnointim
I i.. .a ..
fi win ami i?riUtent. If they do 1110 "". weighs one pound. Th
n. r . 1 I. tnlil.. 1.. lllirfinlllniilu . 1.
- ...... 11 ... guiiiug uiio mo coun -"""-.." uie minion u111IerHn.il nn.t
.. lie .1 ...
ii' tie i.i si timo tnoy try ngnln and 11 iw w're not franked would have
an. until eventually many of thorn "-Puirou for the hatch .12 conts post
n . . . ....1 ......i.i. i .. I fiLTi irn... ...
' i-Rniui. Jiiitwn iiurniiiiiiiir r in iiuu 111:111 v iiiiiniir... ..
iK.iu (tr the immigration oiUcers. SCIU we nro not Informml. so It la im
' lumtiy. uiey are "roundeii yu aft- IK)f4fi)l fop im to estimate tho thous-
in navo hoen in tlio country f-: r tiollars thnt tholr (llstrihutlon
a con -i' orahle tlmo. if piiIhac. i lias coat tlm ianfnrtrt I
borers are found horo without proper Tho I'l"t to ho emnhnslzeii iu ti.n.'
certiflcates they are returned prompt. ""I dUtribiition In tiH way. virtual-
is .1. .ii. ir own country although In ' i nirtiioranco of a prlvnte en
J moiuntu inuy mn kb a '"'mw nun ty 1 cni or tlm nu. nt
..n.ihi in me courts in an offort to
remain As a rule the Chinese Itnml-
Kir.nt has plenty of money nnd ho does
rot hesitate to employ It freely to de
feat the olllcers ot the Governmont
who are endeavoring to deport him.
During the last fiscal year tho Govern-'
. . ..
ii.ii.Mug privilege. Tor the advance-
vencement of hundreds of more or
loss private enterprises. 8 not only
a gross annuo of the franking priv-
ilege designed for the especial bon-
out or senators and representatives
In their orrespondenee as
ment expendod fCS.000 In deporting "dnls but alio a tremendous drain
02 Chinese laborers whllo in tho same '"l"u Hie resources of the Iostm-
peiioil SI5 aliens of othor i.aUonai: J 'Apartment. Strict Interpretation of
ties wero arrested and tiijiorted practl- no" franking privilege would debar in
cully at no expense to tne Govern- dividual enjoying it fmln making us.
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION.
Discussing Insurance Reforms
From Committee Report
Vrdinorelto Special.
St. Paul Minn. Aug. 2i). A discus
slon of Insurance reforms Is the chief
business before tlic convention of the
FOSTER.
Special Coircspondcnco.
Foster I. T Aug. 27. A wind nl-
Inatlon n03t c0(1 "as been blowing hero
Hy seating the regular delegations n sInco yesterday reminding one that
light during tho orgnni.ntlon was nro- wInt(-r clothes will soon bo needed.
voked. Associate Justlco Frank Gillette There is considerable tails of boll
of Anndarko was made chnlr- worms In tho cotton
man and J. II. Johnston of Oklahoma Tho revival meeting will continue
City secretary. Indefinitely. Larce ornwiis nm in nt.
Tne resolutions committeo's report tendance and considerable Interest is
was ndoptcd indorsing Roosevelt and being manifested.
the administration of Gov. Frantz. to- A Domocmilc cii.i i tmt
...til- ...111. l.l I ... " "H
ow.v.. .1 nnuHiigaiion or vioin- Ized nt this place.
bo
Summer Dlarrhoc In Children.
During tho hot weather or the sum
mer months tho llrst unnatural loose-
no3s or a child's bowels should have
Immediate attention bo as to chock
iho dlsoaso before It becomes serious.
All thnt Is necessary Is a few doses
of Chamberlain' Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a doso
of castor oil to cleanse tho Bystem.
Rev. M. O. Stockland pastor of tho
First M. Ii. Church I.lttlo Falls Minn.
writes: "W- have used Chambcrlaln'a
Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy
for several years and find t a very
vaiunblo remedy especially for sum-
mer disorders In children." Sold by
F. J. Ramsey V. H. Frame. Ardmorn
Drug Co. Ronner & Ronncr.
!:ina.':rSnK"' thMrl m machinery will soon
American liar association which open- nmry o . stIll ""Z Z ' P'T' B.nd rCady for tho fn" '
ei hero this afternoon with many tne lHomn r . KMtn 13 illl0t "'attired and
Prominent Jurists lawyers In at- provI(Ied In he ennbdng act woro nl- . com"luco' s " '
ei...-.. . no committee on Insurance voeat.d also that the Indians be i. ""mo" " sll01"1 taken
in ". Prepaid a report which will hwed to sell thiee.mHi .r n.ni I"00" aH posslblo on account of
ne presented to tho convention. AmoiiL- i.i i-.i.n.... r condition of tho McMr.
gather-
tho
out ns
the wet
the fields.
-no tieiinito dato has boon decided
lilioii for the opening of tho school nt
this place as yet on nccount of the de-
ay In tho appointment of a teacher
Among i.in.i hot iii... 'im i .. . .
other seiisatlnn.! (. ..... ...... " B"' "i as nuopteu
........v.i.n nun a- wns vurJ. m.0fi
. ' "n " 110 guson was nominated on the thlrtv-
lliconilietence nml ii..fi.lilf.i........ . . .. ' lMl- "-
: ' nrsi uniiot.
......I.- niniiiiiiice iiepnrtiuents than
honesty t SCMiP
Port recommendH . e Z 'Zr T" "K n ro'. lno Wiowrltor offer made by tho Sol
called reclnrocl " . . " " .-.. J. "SU nCC0t 01 UlClr 1uslcss College. 24-tf
- - .-". ...... i.i mu i u.ii i an uiiMli.
Miiiieu policy law; n lire marshal for
each state; stricter
2C F. J. RAMSIiV. DrilCKlst.
incorporation
laws; federal laws denying the use of Attention Eagles.
'he mnliR to Insurance companies not A "" attendance of tho members
licensed to business In the utnt t. of Ardmore Ao le r.RT l i.ci-..i (
.vhleli tliey nro Incorporated and tho 'Kulnr meeting tonight nr S o'elci It
OVERBROOK PEOPLE.
.'iiHetment of n federal statute nrovld- Initiations and linporttiut business do
nig for the siipervlalon or Interstate "iad your attendance.
.iniiKiiciious in insurance. The Insur- utANK Ili:ili"".L W
nice ctnnniltteo has been directed to c- RRIDG.MAN Sec;
Iran and reisirt to tho next meetliiL-
of tho bar nssoclatlon a bill providing POSS'B'LITIES OF THE SOUTH.
ior the remedial measures here out
lined.
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3.
Become Aroused Over Frequency of
Thefts. Resolutions Passed.
Considerable excitomont prevails
U Overbrook over tho frequent theft
ef horses In that community nnd the
farmers nro determlndod to rid tho
country of tlieso thofta. Tho follow-
resplutions tell how they organize to
nssist tho olllcers of the law:
Whereas. It h
The Manufacturers' Record of Hal- edco of the nvnii i t .....
.w.... mm MUWU ll UIU
"armors' Union that there has for sonio
a b.
timore says
'Coal and Iron tho foundations of
tho world's chief industries tho bases
of tho vast wealth of Great Urltaln
iicrmany and Pennsylvania tho mov
McMillan.
Special Correspondence.
McMillan I. T. Aug.27. W. T. Wll-
Hams went to Ardmoro on business
last Friday.
Dr. Winston of Tyler wns hero
Sunday.
Tho muslcalo at tho homo of Rev.
R. F. Hill last Sunday night was well
attended.
W. L. Winston nnd J. L. Swnfford
left last week for un extended trip In
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill of Drake
were among old friends hero last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hon Cravat will move
Into their now residence this week.
A flno boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. J. Gaddls Saturday tho 25t.lt.
"Make Hay while the aun Shines."
Thoro is a lesson in tho work of
tho thrifty farmer ho knows that
tho bright sunshlno may lnsti but a
day ond ho prepares for tho showers
which nro llahlo to follow. So It
should ho with every household. Dvs-
entory diarrhoea and cholera morons
may attack somo member of tho
homo without warning. Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy
which Is the best known incdlclniio for
thoso diseases should always ho kept
at hnnil ns Immediate- treatment Is
necessary and delay may prove fatal
For salo by F. J. Ramsey w. n.
Frame Ardmoro Drug Co. Ron
ncr & Ronner.
Burhan Testifies After Four
Years.
G. II. Runrhans of Carlisle rnfnr '"K forco of all civilization aro
...... ' ' I titii.l I. . i.. ...
N .v. writes; "About four yearn aco u uun( m quaiuuy proxim-
. ... I Itv ...111 flllin.nnn . ......
i wroto vou stnttnir thnt I hn.i im. ""i "i proimction on
entirely cured of a sevoro kidnov tm. " sca' 101 'ewiiere duplicated in tho
bio by taking loss than two bottles of 'l'01"' CCr'11 tho R(th hns nearly
Foloy's Kldnoy Cure. It entirely stop- 'S 113 "Ucb n nro;l iu(l nn"'
pod tho brick dust sediment ni i "'" ilH nwcn ' nantlty as Great
pain
and symptoms of kidney dlseaso ills-
appeared. 1 nm glad to say that I have
never had a return of any of those
symptoms during tho four years that
havo olapsed nnd I nm evidently cured
o stay cured and heartily recommend
Foloy'o Kldnoy Curo to nny one suf-
forlng from kidney or bladder trou
ble.1
Store
urltaln Germany and Pennsylvania
combined. Of Iron ore the south litis
certainly ono half of all tho konwn
oro of tho entlro country. Measuro ir
you can tho limitless possibilities tho
vast wealth c tho future of this
section."
-oo-
Dr. J. O. Gilliam a nmmlnnnl nln..n
" Hoffman Drug Co. City Drug of llerwyn is an Ardmoio visitor to.
i day.
...Special on...
Sailor Tie Oxfords
PiiU'iit vamp Cubiin heel cap or plnin toe
Wero fci fo and Kha
ihis Wr.clf only
LYMM the Shoe
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