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THE DAILY ARDMOrxEITE.
Ardmore Thursday January 16 1908.
"CUB
KING OF ALL
THROAT & LUNG
REMEDIES
DR
KING
NEW DISCOVERY
QUICKEST SAFEST SUREST
COUGH and COLD
CURE
AND HEALER OF ALL DISEASES OF LUNGS
THROAT AND CHEST
OUHCO BY HALF A BOTTLE
Half bottle of Dr. King's
worst cold and cough I ever had.
PRICE DOo
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
ALL DRUGGI8T8
MOTHER'S HEROIC DEED
PLUNGES THROUGH FLAMES
AND SAVES CHILD'S LIFE
AT COST OF HER OWN.
Kl Kent) Okla aJn. If.. With her
iiyea uunieu out huh hit uou hi-
most n nolhl mas of blistered flesh
ramni? from mo nonet: .urn. nam
Freed saved Hit two-year-old nany
hov from Incineration while her bus-
liaml a clothing cleaner. wan burn-
il t u crlHi In a flro which com
toituoil their fnttat-o 1 nut todav.
MrH Freed cannot recover. Tim flro
ulrirt.1 fritin it i-!itt1llti ntilMtllll.
Freed look Hiiiiut clothing homo
with him to clean ill iiimiii today.
Ills wife was cooking dinner when he
arrived iio Illliil a nickel wltu cas-
iiIIihi mill started through tho kltchi'ii
to begin work. An lm passed tin
stove tint gasoline exploded throw-
Ills IIIO UH'I 11111 Clllli" ll'Ulil. I'll-IMI
was roil 1 1 1 1 whore ho li'll and It lx
ilt)aillllt-il lllMlll nun" iiiuiifnL 111-
ntnutly.
.1 .1. . In
Th wlfo ran screaming from tho
iiil-uillK e-L llano l mo iiuuii jam wiiii
nut being touched by tho flro. He-
mcmberlng that her tio-year-oId son
Harry wan mill In tho houso. Mm
dodged neighbors who attempted to
dotaln hor ami entered I In) house
whlrh wai now aflanui In every room.
A fow seconds later Alio stumbled
from tho front door hor dross nfln'
mill h.it iiviii lillriiiul (lilt 1ml -liuiiltif-
tightly tho lialiy lioy who was tin.
l1...w.l
Freed was a member of tho Odd
Fellows lodge and carried i000 In-
surance In tho Woodmen of tho
World.
Willi hoth logs anil arum humod
eehnplctoly off and tho head and
trunk burned ami charri'd beyond
revognltlon Froed's Imdy wuh re-
moved from tho ruins of tho cot-
tage this afti'rnoon and sent to an
tindortakor's Mrs. Freed Is In a lo-
cal hospital
Negro Thief Caught.
Deputy Sheriff W. K. Uindrum left
today at noon for Abilene Tox. to
return with a negro charged with
stealing from W M HIIIIs. Tho ne-
gro was lor.it od by Chief of Police
Iluck fiarrett
v-no-
OB
Veronique
The Pastry Confection
Delicately fashioned in dainty ticlcs melts in
your mouth and suggests another. Quite different
and far superior to anything you've ever tried.
Neither pastry nor confection yet
contains the better qualities
of both.
and
original tin packages 25 cents thepackagc.
Designed for those with a sweet tooth for after
dinner luncheon dessert or a bctwcen-meal
nibble.
Op SENILES
uo
T
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New Discovery cured me of the
J. R. 1'ltt Kocky Mount N. C.
Accident Led to Marriage.
Southwestern Press
Now Haven Conn. Jan. 10. An
accident on tho coif links of New
Haven rcsttltisl In a romantic at-
tachment which culminated today
In the marriage of Miss Helen Car-
rlngton of this city former women's
national null champion and llurn-
aide WIiihIow of I'lilladelphla cap-
tain of tho Yale baseball t' un f'ir
two soars. The ceremony wii per-
formeil nt tho rosldcn! of the
parents of the hrldo Mr. and Mrs.
John Carrliigton on Whitney aven-
ue. Tho romance ot Mr. and Mrs.
Wlnsltnv h.igan when the Phlladcl-
plilau then a Yalo freshman was
struck 'ind stunned hy a golf ball
hit by t!-o young woman. F.xplnna-
t hint and apologies followed and an
acquaintance was formed which ri-
pened Into love and tho couple bo-
ranio engageM heforo Mr. Wlnslow's
Yalo course was linlf completed.
A Ghastly Find.
Ardmorelto Special.
Oklahoma City Jan. HI. Tho dead i
body of a boy baby a fow daH old.
rammed Into a box that would
scarcely admit Its size was found
floating In tho Canadian river south
of hero this morning Walter Jones
and Charles StlRler. of this city
mado the grevvsomo find.
Million Steerage Passengers.
Hy Southwestern I'less.
New York Jan If!. According to
reisirts Just compiled thero wero
iM.'Jfil llrst-class passengers 154-
47H"omiiiiolui 1-av.irtiRern and
1036136 steeraRO passengers brought
Into this port durlnR tho year 1907.
The (lerniau lines list all others In
tho number of passengers carried.
Want Referendum Vote.
Ardmorelto SM-clal
Norman Okla.. Jan. Id. Tho Far-
mers' t'nlon of this county In ft
meeting at Noblo has demanded hy
resolutions adopted that the state
legislature sumblt to a vote of all
the pinplo of the state whether or
not tho state school lands shall be
sold. Tho members of tho union al-
so pledge every effort against any
man or set of men who do not use
their Influenco to retain tho school
lands
Subscribe for tho Ardmorelto.
Sold by crocers
confectioners in compact
KANSAS CITY
U. S. A.
.oo.v.
HOT FIGHT ON
PROHIBITION
FEATURES OF DILLUP'S DILL
ARE STILL IN EVIDENCE.
SOLONS HAVE WORDY WAR
Dranron of Muskogee and Speaker
Murray Exchange Compliments
and Are Doth Called to Or-
der Stealing Liquor Felony.
Outhrle Okla. Jan. lCTnggln?
pulling Joking scoring defeating
winning the I.oiiho has worked away
another day considering the Illltups
amended prohibition enforcement hill
nnd Is nearer a satisfactory ending
place than they had la.it night. It Is
a light that liiutit ho gained Inch by
Inch. There Is giving and taking
rebuking and smarting tumult and
sllem e hut appearing above It all are
tho fundamental principles of the or-
iginal lllllupn bill which were written
In It before tho senate used Its carv-
ing knife and lopped off th" dispen-
sary sections.
The hill as far as adopted provides
for the establishment of a stato dis-
pensary to bo located lit the stato
capital under a stato agent nnd local
dispensaries In every county seat and
town of over -ih)j Inhabitants Tho
liquors are bo purchased from the
lowest bids of wholesale dealers and
must bo subjected to a test to deter-
mine their purity. They are to bo
Kohl for cash In sealed vessels rang-
ing In size from one pint to four and
three-quarter gallons and the vessels
are not to bo opened upon the dis-
pensary promises. Applicants to pur-
chase must present a physician's
cerllllcato and make nllldavlt that the
liquor Is for tho purposes sanctioned
hy law. Apothecaries and physicians
may receive permission to buy liquor
for the piirMise of compounding nied-
Iclneii when their sale would not sub-
ject him to tho special tax required
of liquor dealers by tho United
Stales. Stealing liquor or appro-
priating to private ore Is made a
felony punishable by Imprlsosninont
fiom one to ten jenrs In tho peni-
tentiary. Supporters of tho ameiuled ltlllups'
prohibition bill and its opponents
who declare tho bill reported hy the
committee Is an attempt to force the
friends of prohibition to swallow- tho
dispensary provision along with pro-
hibition drifted further apart In thn
discussion in the house today. Klgh-
teen of the dispensary sections of
the bill had been adopted jesterday
and when tho full twenty-seven sec
tions which comprise the dispensary
half of tho hill had been accepted in
thn morning session. Ilranson of
Muskogee moved to amend by strik-
ing out tho remaining 31 sections
whlc .h deal with tho prohibition en-
forcement He also took occasion
to make a strong argument ngalnst
tho emergency clause which would
establish dispensaries without giving
the people a chance to decide wheth-
er they want them or not.
In closing his speech Ilranson said
of Speaker Murray who ha dlnlcr-
rupled Mm with questions several
times 'And now I will yield thn floor
to the gentleman from Johnston coun-
ty." The speaker instantly replied to
tho remark which he characterized
as "ungcntlemauly and uncalled for.
nnd emanating from a man engaged
In a losing light."
Ilranson then explained that ho
had made the remark only because
ho had never made a speech to whlJi
the Johnson county representative
had not attempted to reply and tho
two members continued their discus'
slnn until Chairman Harrison called
them to order.
Vandeventer of Washington said
that part of llranson's speech had
been a personal attack upon himself
and Murdnrk chairman of tho houso
prohibition committee asserted that
ho had questioned the good faith of
tho committee which had tho hill in
charge lloblm ot Craig In a sarcas'
tic. spiN-ch supiKirtlng the Ilranson
amendment called tho amended bill
a misnomer declaring that It's
friends had created sympathy for It
by naming it prohibition enforce
ment Instead of stato dispensary bill.
A motion to table tho amendment
carried 66 to 24.
Tho motion of HTyan of Pottawo-
tamlo that the committee of tho
whole rise and report tho bill back
to tho houso with tho recommcndiv
Hon that It be recommitted to a com'
ml t too with instructions to proparo
ioparato bills on prohibition onforce-
nent and dispensary was ruled out
of order.
Socttoii 30 giving tho county at-
torney power to comiicl any wltnoni
ho may believe has knowledge of li-
quor violation to testify on penalty
of being committed for contempt
was passed nfter a Ions debate with
only minor amendments. The oppo-
sition scoied when tho motion to
strike out tho entlro next section
parsed hy an overwhelming vote.
Tho section provided for tho umfls-
cation nnd sale of nny convejance
animals or accessories used In trans-
porting liquor In violation of this
act.
Tim houso voted for another all
day session tomorrow beginning at
a o'clock when I ho hill will bo taken
up at section 33.
CAUGHT ON THE FLY.
T. It. l'ayne a farmer .'ottnorly
living in Dallas county Texas has
moved to Carter county nnd scttlui
a few miles north of Ardmore.
(5. M. Aston ' of (irady as In
Ardmore Monday and renewed his
subscription to tho weekly Ardinoro-
Ite. Mr. Aston has been n continu-
ous readers of tho Weekly Ardmore-
elto for moro than ten years.
In a recent Issue of tho Oklahoma
Station Bulletin tli llntomologlst
Department roiiortoil that thero wero
no green hugs In tho farms around
Stillwater but from private sources
it has reached u that tho bugs are
now at work on the Oklahoma wheat
fluids.
(1. Onmel a farmer who formorl"
lived In Hod HIver county Tex is
hut now lives near Newpoit plant-
ed a trial crop of a (aw acres of
peanuts last year. I'o gathered
about one hundred bilnhcU to tho
acre. Ho will plant ino-i this year.
One hundred bushels 'if peanuts nt
Nic per bushel be.i s cotton any
year and especially will It boat cot-
ton when tho boll weevils are pres-
ent I.. J. Akors who was a niomlior of
the constitutional convention will
soon retire from tho niercintllo bus-
iness mid begin farming. Ho hass
a good farm of 110 acres and bo-
Moves that ho can make moro money
with less' worry on tho farm than he
can In soiling goods. Ho will now
ten acres tills spring In alfalfa nnd
will plant a full crop of corn nnd
cotton. Mr. Akers says that ho In-
tends to plant a variety of crops and
will study closely the advanced ideas
of farming.
A writer In tho Saturday Evening
Post Is discussing tho greatest
question that now confronts tho
American people concludes that tho
preservation of tho soli Is. Tho old
Virginia farms that produced great
crops forty joars ago are now worth
less because tho farmer ha not do-
voted sufficient time to building up
the soil. If you havo a hank account
and continue to draw money out and
never put any In you will soon havo
jour draft turned down for lack of
funds. Tho samo vrlnclplo proved
true with tho soil If you tako from
our farm every jear nnd add noth-
tng to It tho land will soon bo ex
hausted. Tho man who owns a farm
should bo as diligent to put ns much
hack Into tho land as ho has got
wealth out of It.
DeWltts I.ittlo Karly Rtsors are tho
best pills known. Sold by W. I).
Frame. u&w
W. H. H. Keltner of Uon hai
returned from Memphis whero ho
attended tho National Farmers
meeting. Ho Is enthused with tho
good work tho union Is doing. Mr
Keltner Is not one of tho farmers
who takes up his time talking )i
tho Injustice dono tho farmer. Ho
has gone to work In earnest In con
ducting an experiment firm Ho
"todies how tc niako land produce
moro and at tho samo tlmo ho Is
an enthusiastic ur.toii mm who 1
contributing a vast led toward the
general good of all farmers. Ho
sayn tho union bought two oil plants
and with tho p'oflt from tnem hsfc
bought four more plants and havo
them paid for . Tho union will bo-
gin this year to co-operat m tho
building of gin plants. They will
also establish banks to caro for tho
cotton crop and by those mothodi
they will correct many ivbusoa that
lave caused losses to the farmers
heretofore.
When asked what ho considered
as tho greatest thing icompllHhed
by tho Memphis meeting ho said;
"Tho most Important thing dem at
this meeting was tho establishment
of a plan to rellovo all dlctnssed
farm products. As you know our
meeting was hold behind closed
doors nnd I cannot glvo you our
full plans hut thoy aro practical and
will result in groat good to tho
farming classes"
Tako DoWltt'a Kidney and Illadder
Pills. They promptly relievo hack
acho and weak hack. Sold by W. II
Frame. d&w
FOR BENEFIT OF
SMALL TOWNS
BANKS MAY BE ORGANIZED WITH
CAPITAL OF J5000.
THE BILL TO BUILD BRIDGES
Another Dill Introduced Imposes an
Obligation on the Shipper Sim-
ilar to That Imposed on
the Railway Company.
Ardmorelto Sik-cI.iI.
Outhrle Okla. Jan lfi. Dr. A. J.
Sands minority lender In tho houso
of iroproscnLitlvos bollves In giv-
ing banks In small towns a chanco
for existence. Dr. Sands has Intro-
duced a bill In the houso provid-
ing that In towm of five hundred
population nnd iimier banks may bo
organized with a capital stock of $."-
000. Tho Oklahoma legislature pass-
ed a law In 1903 providing that all
new banks liicoriiorated in Oklaho-
ma must havo n capital stock of
$10000. Tho minority leader has also
Introduced a bill authorizing county
commissioners to build necessary
bridges In their respective counties.
Senator Kchols of Klk Olty has
Introduced a bill providing for tho
mooting of an obligation on tho shl-
pears similar to that Imposed on the
railroad company requiring tho ship
per to make a deposit of ten dol
lars a ear on every car ordered. In
case of his refusal to tako tho car
when It Is furnished tho deposit will
bo forfeited. Under tho present law
tho railroad companies havo to pay
$10 as a flno for each day tho de-
livery of a car In delayed.
Hepresentatlvo Whltehurst of Sayro
has prepared a hill amending the
depositor's guaranty law to glvo na
tional hanks protection by having
the stato accept statements form
national bank examiners ns to tho
condition of national banks.
Notice.
This Is to certify that wo tho
market men of tho city of Ardmore
will close our markets on Saturday
night nt 9 o'clock nnd remain clos
ed tint! tho following Monday morn
ing until April 1 190S.
(loorgo Hoffman
I.eon Khrot
W. M. Moyer.
J. W. Davis
T. J. Cox.
Deveney & McKlnzeo
W. A. Ollliam & Co.
J. L. Cox.
Will IVerryhlll
Jess James
I. M. James
Jakn Williams.
Clydo Frascr. 13-6
Old Glory Sale.
D. S. Hags 40 Htars flno quality
fast colors sent pre-paid nt tho fol-
lowing prices: 4x7 1.7C; 5x8 $2.25;
fix9 $2.75; 8x12 $4.75; 10x15 $8.00.
Send two cent stamp for prlco list
ot books and novoltlos.
I.KONAIID HAKIIIMAN.
Warner. N. It.
(Continued from pago three.)
Uric acid Is a deadly poison that Is
produced In tho human body and It Is
tho duty ot the kidneys to collect thin
poison from tho blood nnd to pass
It safely out of tho system together
with all wasto water.
It Is tho presence In tho body of an
excess of urlo acid that causes so
much pain and suffering and so many
ot the aches that nro commonly at-
tributed to rheumatism.
The kldnes aro bean-shaped or-
gans composed ot masses of little)
tubes nil ot which pour tbelr secre-
tions Into a main channcs that loads
to the bladder. In this way the kid
neys pass oft moro than on ounce ot
poison every day when In health.
Dut It docs not tako much to set
tho kidneys back and when they gen
behind they cannot right thotnseslTH
without help. The urlo add begins to
clog the kidneys causing that du..
trnry aching In sthe back and sharp
twinges when stooping or lifting it
crystallites In tho muscleu and Joints
and over turn or twist brings keenest
torture. It attacks the nerves with
nouralftia and sciatica U brings
headache dizziness languor and dis-
orders of tho urine.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS j
Snlil hv all denier. Price AO cents. roster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. Prnnlalnra. S
! DOCTOR'S ALL AGREE
THIS TIME.
The mot eminent writers on Mulrrin Mrtlicn wliofo works are cinulleil ns
Authorities and guides In prescribing by physicians of all the different kIidoIS of
practice extol in the must positive terms the curntUo virtues of eacli and
every Ingredient entering into Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery. In fact
It is tho only medicine put up for sale through druggie fur the cure of all ells-t-ases
of tliu mucous surfaces as nasal catarrh throat laryngeal and bronchial
affections nttendoil by lingering or liaiig-on-conglis that has any such jiuftnional
endorsement worth more timn any amount of lay or iion-prolessional tettimonials.
Do not expect toolvuch from the ujc of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery ft will not wufk mlrnclesIt will not curu consumption In Its ad-
vanced stages. No irfwiiclncwllrTJilr Is tho "Discovery" o good for a sudden
attack of acute Wgb huffnr lliplingpring. obt:nntc. tmng-on-cnich
companvlng cjtrrhnl. throng jrtrvii;c.i1 ipd lirngf lint ncrfln!'. It 1 a n-ot
t'llicaoloii'meilv. Iiitases accompalned wltli wasting ot flesh night-sweats
weak MM'Krgipx digestion with faulty assimilation and which If nog-
lecteyopoadly trcaTcd aro apt to lead to consumption the "Discovery " has
provljjrwondcrfully mccessful in effecting
lleldes enrlm all th above distressing
ailments thc'iinldfii Medical I)lcoery "
l n pe nir inr an iiiyn'csor thn miidiin
iiiri-li...iJiMi c-uirrii. 'in r inn
tjLL.-ixie nrrjn. liven in Us uk-eratlvo
i-iiiiMiiea.i- cit irrti. "hnn.;r ot "fTej
ftngi-s it ill t tTd In this snverelifii rem
iily If Its usn persevered In. In Chronic
Catarrh of tho Nanal pj.i?cs. It Is well
whllo taking thn "Golden Mcilio.il 1)1-
covery for the neceary conuliutlon.il
treatment. tocleaiKu tho pTsuges treeiy
twoor three times a day with Dr. S.ign's
Catarrh Uomcdy. This thiiroiuih course
of treatment generally cures tho worst
caes.
If you have bitter or bad tasto In tim
morning poor or varhblo ap'tltn coated
toiiuue foul breatb. iinstlp.itiii or Irreg-
ular ImweN feel Mk easily tired lies-
piindi'iit frequent I Miladies pain or dis-
tress In "small of back" gnawing or
distressed hiding In stomach iThaps
nausea bitterer sour "risings "In throat
nfter eating nnd klndrisl symptoms nt
weak stomach nnd torpid llver.no mi-.ll-clno
will relievo you moro promptly nr
cure you more Hrnianenty tlinii Doctor
Plercn's (iiildcn Mistical Discovery. Per-
haps only a part nt the ulxivo symptoms
will lie present at one tlmo and jet point
to torpid liver or Ullousnen and weak
stomach. Avoid all but I. read and bis-
cuits arlddle cakes and other Indigestible
food and take thn "((olden Medical Dis-
covery" regularly and stick to its uso
until ynu are vigorous and strong.
Foul Impum blood can l made pure
bv the ll of Dr. Plercn's (Jolden Mistical
Discovery. It enriches nnd purities the
blood thereby curing pimples blotches
eruptions and other eiitanisuis ntfectlons.
Hsecema tetter or salt-rheum hli sand
other manifestations of Impure blood.
In the euro of scrofulous swellings en-
larged glands. oMn eating ulcers or old
hjres tho'Ciolden Mistical Discovery "lias
performed tho most marvelous cures. In
caes of old sores or oeii eating ulcers.
It Is well to niiply to the cqieti son s Dr.
Pierce's All-lieallng Salve which pus.
sewn wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sores In eon-
Junction wllh the iihi of "Cnlileu Misllcal
Discovery "as a blood cleansing cotis.
tiitloual treatment. If your druggist
don't hapH'ii to havo tho "All-Healing
Salvo" In stock you can easily procure It
by enclosing lifty-fonr cents In iKistago
stamps tu Dr. I!. V. Pierce. IV3 Main M.
llull.i.'o X. Y.. nnd It will coino to you by
roturn put. M.iNt druggists keep It as
well as thn "Oolden Medical Dl-snvcry."
Nut unly does tho wrapper of every
Imttlnot Dr. i'lerco's tloldeu Mistical Dis-
covery tho famous nnsllclna for weak
sioiiuch torpid liver or biliousness nnd
nil catarrhal diseases wherever located
It ivo printed utNin It. lit pfitlu i:ii()llh a
full and complete list of all the Ingredi-
ents composing It but a small book has
Where Examinations Will Oe Held.
Ardmorelto Special.
Outhrle Ok. Jan. 1C Tho jstato
school board of examiners havo elec-
ted February 29 as thu dato for
holding Instructors nnd conductors
examinations for Oklahoma. Tho ex-
aminations will bo hold nt Sulphur
Cordell Muskogee Tulsa Oklahoma
City. Durant Ikirtlcsvlllo nnd Chick-
asha. Already suits aro being filed to
recover damages caused by accMcnLs
on railroads. Under tho provisions
of tho fellow servants law In our con.
stltiitlon this will havo tho effect
to cause railroad officials to select
tho most competent of employes who
will bo moro careful nnd render a
hotter scrvico to tho public. Tho
purpose) of the law Is not to get the
company's money but to cause them
bo moro careful and protect tho public.
HIDDEN DANGERS
"Gvery iJ -
Tr . .mod WMner medlrfne. if ven
....
have aay of the above symptoms.
'
There Is nothing else so prompt and
effective as Doan's Kldnoy Pills and
cures.
l.n rnmr.lleil from numerous standard
medical works of all tho different schools
of practice contalnW very numerous
extracts from the ''ltlriryi leading
iirnctlLlnniTSiif m.vl.-lnr. eur.orsHg 111 fitf
.nrm. ech nil every
lm.re.UrnL i-ent;lM'il In )t. P iTii S medi
cines. One of Uleso llltlt) book will bo
mallei! five tiyen)' one. snilliig address on
postal card oby leUer.o Dr. U. V. Plerco
llulfaln. V.. and rtsiiestlnj tho same.
From tl.l llttlfl bookIt will bo learned
that ly: yHJW'li mJlelnes rontaln no
alcohur rutrcotlcuriieral agents or other
polsiioyS or Injurious agents and that
thcffi mado from native medicinal
rootsof groat value.
Soiiio of the mmt vnlualitn Ingredients
contained In Dr. Ph-rce's Favorite Pre-
scription for weak nervous ove r-worked
"run-down" nervous nnd debilitated
women wero enipinjisl long years ago
by tlie Indians for similar iillinents nlTect-
lug their squaws. In fact one of thn
most valuable nieillciual plants entering
Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite PrcM'rlptlnn was known to tho
Indians ns "Squaw-Weisl." Our knowl-
edge of tho uses of not a few of our most
valuable native misllclual plants was
gained from tho Indians.
As made up by Improved and exact pro-
cesses tho "Favorite Prescription" la a
most clllclent remedy fur healing ulcera-
tions regulating all the womanly func-
tions corrcctlngdlsplacenieiits ns prolaii-
sus anteverslon and retroversion over-
coming painful pcrluls toning up thn
m rves and bringing nlsiut a ticrfcct stato
of health. Sold by nil dealers in medicines.
It's an Insult to jour Intelligence for a
dealer to endeavor to palm olf njon you
simo nostrum of uiiloioien eompoxliion In
placo of Dr. Plercn's world-famisl medi-
cines which aro or known comimsi.
thin. Most dealers recommend Dr.
Plercn's uusllchics liecausn they know
what they nro mnilii of nnd that thn In-
gredients employed aro among tho most
valuable that a medicine for like purposes
can bo mado of. The same Is trim of lead-
ing physicians who do not hesitate to
recommend these medicines klnco they
know exactly what they contain and that
their Ingredient nro tho very best known
to medical science for thn cure of tin
several diseases for which they aro rcc-
ommuiidcd. With tricky dealers It Is different.
Something else that pays them a little
greater profit will !m urged uion you ns
"Just as good" or even lietter. You can
hardly alToril to accept a substitute nf
iiiif.'iioicu omijK.iilrlim nnd without nuy
particular record of cures In plnrnof Dr.
Pierce's mistletoes which nro os- known
composition nnd havo a record ofortj
Imim 11 emeu lielilnd them. l'im know
what you want and It Is tho dealer's busi-
ness to supply lhatwanL rwtst upemu.
New Home for Jail Birds.
Ardmorelto Special.
Fredcrkk Okla. Jan. 1C. The con-
tract has Iteen lot for tho erection
of a now county Jail for Tillman
toui.ty nt Frederick. Thn Jail will
""" mmciiito sixteen prisoners and
will cost $4000.
New Route to Havana.
Ky Southwestern Press.
Havana Jan. 16. Tho steamers ot
tho new Flagler lino from Knight's
Key to Havana began regular ser-
vlco today. Thoy will reduco tho tlmo
from Florida to Havana to twelve
hours.
Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup
causes a freo yet gcntlo artlon of
the bowels through which tho cold
Is forced out of tho system. Chil-
dren llko IL Contains no opiates
nor narcotics. Sold by W. F.
Frame. ' d-w
this remedy has no effect on tho other
organs except to drive out the urlo
poison that Interrupts their action.
It cures tho kidneys and thus ends the
cause of disease. filch puro blood
and lasting health result.
Doan's Kidney Pills are recommend
ed by your own townspeople.
Ardmore Testimony.
A. M. Cox drayman living botween
1. and K streets on Sixth avenue N.
W. Ardmore 1. says; "Sevsral
months ago I had a feeling that my
kidneys were not acting properly and
although not troubled vcrymuch I be-
lieved I neeJed a remedy to put those
organs In a healthy condition before
tho trouble got a tirm hold on me. 1
noticed that the secretions from my
kidneys acted Irregularly were at
times scanty and highly colored and
too frequent. I went to W. B. Frame's
drug store and got a box of Doan's
.Sidney Pills. The uso ot this remedy
1 ' "B nigut ant soon
. brought th0 kidneys back to their nor-
.
mal condition Doan's Kidney Pills are
( wortny of ttlal uy Bll jn need of a
backache or kidney medicine."
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