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Saved Child's Life One of the Children fell into a water tank and was rescued unconscious and apparently lifeless. The frantic mother tele phoned to the doctor six miles away, and he started at once. In the meantime his assistant telephoned in structions and the mother restored the child to con sciousness before the doctor arrived. The telephone service saved the child’s life. THE SOUTHWESTERN Telegraph and Telephone Co OOCCCCOOMCCOCOOOOOS08060S Tin Shop Tin Roofing, Metal Ceil ing, Gate Flues,Gutter and Down Spouting, Evapora tor Supplies, Repairing. In Opera Block. Phone 98 H. M. STURDIVANT cococcccwoccovsccccoocooc livery Mouth .Near Death. Foster, Ark. Mr<. Fannie Kills, of Foster, says ‘ I was sh k for seven years. and half the time could not .-’and on my fee t Every month I was very near death. I tried CarduI and :i t w o months 1 was cured, and am now stout and heal thy My t'rh nus ail a.-k me now what ' ured me My looks ur<' a te tunonial to Cardui " No matter how serious or Iona standing the trouble Cardui wi,l help you. It is a mild, vegetable tonh renx d.v, es P' tally adapted 'o relieve and ure the common womanly ailments It relieves womanly s a ns and restores womanly strength. Try Cardui. Sailors of the navy are now oblig ed to wear pajamas. They'll he given valets next. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought The man who gives as much as he ought to, never gives as mm h as he' w ishes to. A pain in the1 side or hack that catches you when yon straighten up <all.s for a rubbing application of BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT. It i‘daxe" the non acted tnus. les and icei'inlt" ord naty bodily motion without sufferitag or in onvenieme. Price 25c, 50c and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by \V, G. Ownbey. Curiosity is a busy mat > imonial awnt The Forty Year Test. An arti'-le must hav© < x optional imrlt to survive for a period of forty years. < hamb rla'n's Couch Remedy was fir t offered to the public in 1872. From a small lie ginning it has grown in favor and popularity until It has attainecd a world wide reputation You will find nothing better for a cough or <old Try it and you will under stand why it is a favorite after a period of more than forty years, ft not only give relief—it cures. For sale by all d* alers. Many a man goes to bed feeling like a king, and wakes up feeling like the deuce. A\ EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING ' sweeping over the town and young and old are alike affected. Foley’s Honey & Tar Compound is a quick safe reliable family medicine for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of I^ee Pharmacy, Chico, Calif., says: "Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, and I recommend it as containing no narcotics or other harmful properties.” W. G Ownbey. Did you ever notice that a man’s creditable ancestors are never half M much use to him as his rich ones? TON TITO WN (IJMt week.) James Neale had his veloipedt out for a trial on the R. R. track last Monday. I^ast Sunday being Palm Sunday the beautiful service of blessing and distributing the Palms took place. John Pozza lost his store by tire | some few days ago. Sorry that this has happened. Hope he will rebnPd in the very near future. As yet he is undecided what he will do. Rose Nea'e t ame Satin day even ing from Fayetteville to spend Sun day with her parents and sisters. She went back to Fayetteville Mon day accompanied by her sister Kate, who has taken a position as saleslady in one of the leading stores. Dr. Bandini prea hed a mission to the Italian speaking people from Sunday, March Sth, to Sunday, .March 16. giving them two ser mons a day. A good crowd attend ed and no doubt groat good has been accomplished by having the mission. I^ast Sunday the following bap tisms took place at the church: Victoria Elsie, daughter of (Gabriel and Mrs. Frizzo, John Taldo and jConcetta Pozza being sponsors; Ja cob, son of Joseph and Josephine Bazzari, sponsors Joseph Pianalto ; and Amelia Fiori. L. J. Paul, cashier of the Bank of Tontitown arrived with his house hold goods week before last and on Sunday, March 9th, Mrs. Paul and son arrived from Springfield, Mo., and they are now keeping house in ! part of I^eo Maestri’s house, having rented a number of rooms The safe and some of the fixturres for bank arrived last week. Paciflcus Pianalto from Bush, 111., has been here on a vvisit to friends auu anu a '-i l »t he and his sister made a trip to Fort Smith for a visit with their two sisters and Sr. Gabriel and from there they went to Craig, Okla , to see their brother and sister-in-law, returning in about ten days and re porting a good time in both places. Paeifii us lias sim e left to resume hi* work at Hush. Melissa. OAK I*.A \I>. (Last week.) Oat sowing and making garden seems to l>e the order of the day around here. Hoy Graiiam and Miss Gertrud’ Ivey visited friends in Springdale Sun lay afternoon. Singing a‘ Gar an 1 Ivey's last Sunday uight was well attended, and all seemed to enjoy thems dve .lohn Ivey and .1. .1. Warren have he n appointed as messengers to re present Oakland church at the Fifth Sunday Meeting at Springdale. Rev. D. L. Hood of Elkins was not able to fill his appointment at. this place Sunday, so Rev. Whitt rs of Springdale delivered a splendid ser mon .sunday afternoon. Rlue Eyes. Singers seldom sing the praises of each other. ! CHECK THAT COUGH Coughs often go from bad to worse. No matter how slight it may seem, it is folly to neglect it. Keep a bottle of Nyal’s Expectorant which is an ideal laxative cough balsam, in the house. Commence taking it when the first symytoms come. A scientific remedy be cause carefully prepared from known curative agents. The best remedy because it cures safely, thorougly and permanently. WE refund the money if it doesn t. Price 25 Cents. Searcy Drug Co. _ gakmlld. Wm. Lynch has gone to Buffvill Kansas. Rev. Thompson filled his a pointment at the Christian Chun [ Sunday. H. C. Baker, J. R. Duty ai ! l.ige Reynolds went to Bentonvil Sunday. Mrs. Joe Burna went to Mont j Saturday to visit her daughtt Mrs. J. Ellison. Mrs. M. L. Gardener has retur ed from her visit with her daug ter, Mrs. Jolief, in Indiana. i>r. i urry Ironi Rogers was he Monday to see Mrs. Reeves, wl has not Iteen well for some time Evelyn, daughter of Mr. ai and Mrs. \V. R. Stoner died ear Saturday morning after a proton ed illness. * Anzie Stapleton, Nola Appl< and several others from Seligtm came down to Garfield Sund: horse-back riding. Mrs. Foster from Seligman at Mrs. John Bryant and daught< from Rogers si ent the day wit Mrs. H. K. I .egg Thursday. Mrs Rev. Armstrong of Vm Grove and Mrs Rev. Gilmore a1 ■son of Rea Ridge spent a day 1 i week with Mrs. John Ruddick Grandma Blankenship died Sui day night at the home of her after an illness of over five month Her remains were interred in tl Ruddick cemetery the followii: day. Rev. Thompson of Roge conducted the funeral service. SI was 78 years old and had reside in this community for a large nut her of years, has been a member < the Christian church since abot 18 6 0. “If It happened ltg in The News Large and Small Farms and City Property It you want to sell or exchange your land come and see us. We are headquarters for all legitimate exchanges. Springdale Land Co. Located second door East of Arcade Hotel. -’’ZT' ■BDBBOan r H i'| Now and here—not then and there—lies your opportunity The Ford product has been multiplied by two-and-a-half— but the demand has been mul tiplied by four. If you want one for spring service you must get it now. Don’t delay. There are more than 220,000 Fords on the world’s highways the best pos sible testimony to their unexcelled worth. Prices runabouts, $570.55 touring" car, $051.55 town car, $N51.55 f. o. 1). Fayetteville with complete equipment. Ingalls-Bryan Auto Co. East Street Fayetteville, Ark. SIMUNG C'llKEK Rain! rain' We are having plenty of it. Mina Henry Cave ness is numbered among the sick. L. W. Stevison is on the sick list at this writing. There was an egg roast at J. I>. Watkins Saturday night. Henry Downum of Harrison is visiting with relatives at this place Ca>rie Atkison visited with Miss* Alpha Harris at Cave Springs Sun day. Mrs. Fitzgerald and little daugh ter Idris are visiting with friends at Decatur. j We was sorry to barn of the death of our Elm Springs corres pondent. S ime of the young people of this place attend'd services at Tonti town Easter. John Wilmoth and family of Cross roads visited with Jesse <‘am den Sunday. Earl Atkison and Medah Pogue spent Easter with Rurl Atkison and family near Cave Springs. Mrs. M. C. Dodson came in last week from Harrison, Ark., to vis it with friends and relatives. _ Mrs. Ruth Luper of Stony Point visited with Mrs. Pearl Downum Sat urday night and Sunday and attend e» ed the egg roast at Watkins. Beryl Barron and Ilah Aaron vis ited with Mrs Cowan at Fayette ville last week. Miss Beryl went down to take the teachers’ examina P h le tt r, ii :i 'e iO d iy i) v rj (1 1 11 e s e d i >f it ■ tion. i There was an egg roast at Mr. Tillldson’s 1 Saturday night. A large crowd was present, and every one had an enjoyable time. Some splendid music was furnished. L. W. Stevison returned home Saturday from Wash burn, Mo., where he was called to the bed side of one of his sisters who was quite sick. Word was received lat er that Miss Stevison died Satur day night. Mr. McClain had a sale Monday and disposed of his household goods, live Sto< k and farming imp lements Though it wag a very rainy day a large crowd was pres ent Mr. McClain’s family will go from here to Kansas City where jrhey will visit with Mrs McClain’s ! tat in r. Mr McClain is thinking if going west to find a location. B’ondy. SONORA il .1 Mercer and wife want to Fayetteville Thursday of last we* k. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Johnson visit ed Sunday with KInter Johnson and wife of Jay Bird. Miss Annice Williams of Fish bark visited Sunday with Mrs. El mer Johnson of Jay Bird. Oscar Nelson and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Zion. Mrs. Rosie Hughes and husband bf Brentwood are visiting the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Louise Cloer. Madantes Roy Roberts and Mat j Chadwick visited Sunday with the ! former’s parents, Wiley Harp and wife. Miss Ada Stevenson of Jay Bird i spent part, of last week with Miss Tessie Vanzant and Mrs. Hettie Cloer and fall' The hail storm accompanied by j the heavy rain late Monday after noon was about the worst wo ever j saw considering the time in which jit, fell, some ten or fifteen minu tes, We think three-fourths of the peach buds "ere knocked from the tree.- if nothing injuries the re maining buds we "HI yet ha\e a 111 . I '4', «1 > 'll* ‘ ' 1 ' ' ’ '111 Used extra heavy this year. in spite of the bail weather Sun day the officers and scholats of i the Sunday Schools gnatly enjoy ed themselves at the bridge. A bounteous dinner, including plenty i of Easter eggs, was spread b> the good lad it s joined by others from Spring Valley and Zion. There was also quite a number from near Springdale took dinner at the riv er. Are You <"onatlpate«l? If so, get a box of Dr, Kings New Life Pills, take them regular ly and your trouble wi'l quickly dis appear. They will stimulate the liver, Improve your digestion and get rid of a'l the poisons from your system. They will surely get you well again. 25c at W. G. Ownbey’s. WHiTE’.i CREASVi VERMIFUGE rOR CHILDREN. It destroys worms and par - strength, ns the stomach ■I bow 's, an! quickly restores ilth, vigor and cheerful spirits. Price 25c per Bottle. Jcs. F. Rallard, Prop.. St.Louis,Mo. SOLO AND PLCCMMENDED BY \V. G. OAVXBEY. We Sell at Right Prices Lumber, Lath Posts, Shingles Sash, Doors Paints and Varnish Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Sand, Chats Brick, etc., etc. This Is a Good Time To figure on Those improvements You will make In the spring! You Will have ample time To go into The matter thoroly, Have your plans Well matured and know The cost of everything Come in and We will commence At the foundation. Pioneer Lumber Co. C. W. PHILLIPS, Proprietor Possibly you may have noticed that many a young man’s success in life was due to the fact that his father was poor State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that i he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing busine s in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for oa h and every case of Catarrh that < annot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK .7. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this Oth day of December, A. D. 1816 (Seal) A. W. .GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and a ts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for te-tlmonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, T'»c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation There are plenty of opportunities for all, but some men are too stu pid to wake up to them. FOR BAPIES For Teething Babies, for Sum mer Complaint or Looseness of the Bowels caused by hot w ather. f,>r Diarrhoea from overfeeding and for Indigestion. McCEE'S BABY ELIXIRl Is a» Kfleetl\c Remedy Children that are cross, fever ish and restless from diarrhoea, colic, or any disc mfort in the bowels S"on become contented and comfortable after using this excellent prep.nation It contains nothing injurious; no opium, no morphine or narcotic drugs of any kind It is a fine pleasing syrup that babies take I willingl-, . lined for grown-ups as well as children. It Is great ly liked bv 1 dies because of its agrei title taste and effect ive 1 ness in all bowel complaints. Price r.«c per Ilottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louis,Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sore Eyes. It Cures. I 5ocoAnd RccomhenoeO Bvl \V. <>\\ Mil V. LUNG CiSEMEI “Alter four in our family hud died ■ of consumption 1 was taken with ■ a frightful cough and lung trouble, ■ but my life was saved and l gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W . If. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRICE 50c andji .00 AT ALL ORIGGISTS. 15. Tlie President declined an in vitation to the Chevy Chase Club. A mkss.u;i; to railroad mi:\ E. S. Paeon, 11 Bast St., Hath, Mo., sends out this warning to rail roaders everywhere. “My work as conductor caused a chronic inflam mation of the kidneys and I was miserable and all played out. From that day I began to regain my strength, and I am better now than I have been for twenty years.’* Try them. W. G. Ownbey. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that od the 13th day of January, 1913, I, F. P. Mitchell was appointed Ad ministrator of the eatate of W. D. Mitchell, and I hereby notify ail persons} having any claims against said estate to deliver the same to me, properly authenticated, within ; one year from the date of January the 13th, 1913, or they may he pre I eluded from any benefit in said es | tate, and if such claims be not ex i tiibited to me within two years from said date of January 13th, i 1913, they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefit from 1 said estate. Witness my hand this the 30 lay of January, ■’913. F. P. Mitchell, Administrator. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that J. N. Long has filed his petition in the Chancery court of Washington coun ty, Arkansas, asking to have Ills title confirmed and quieted in and to the following described lands in Washington county Arkansas to wit: The North half of the North East quarter of Section eleven Township fifteen North of Range thirty three West containing eighty a res more or le~s. Ail iieraons claiming any inter est in or to said lands are hereby notified to appear in the Washing ton Chancery court and show cause why tlie title of petitioner should not be confirmed, quieted and es tablished as prayed for. Given under my hand and seal of said court this 2 4th day of Febru ary, 1913. J. C. Vaughan, Clerk of Chancery court. Tillman and Tillman, Attorneys. Com Mission: r's Salt*. Notice is hereby given. That in pursuance of the authority and di re (ions contained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Washington County, made and ent* r ed on the 31st day of August, A. D. 1912 in a certain cause (No 902 > then pending therein between .1. M. Hughey complaint and Wm. McK. Milligan and 1 aura Milligan defend ants, tiie undersigned, as Commis sioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the high est bidder, at the west door or out ran e of the County Court House, in whit h said Court Is held, in the County of Washington, within the hours prescribed by law for judici al sales, on Friday, the 4th day of April, A. D. 1913, the following de scribed real ©state, to-wit: Tiie North half of the North Ea--r quarter and the isouth West quart er of the North East quarter of Section One (1), In Township Fif teen (15) North, Range Thirty-one '31) West, and containing 117 ■ 54-100 acres, more* or less, in Wash ington County, Arkansas. Terms of Sale: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as re quired by law and the order and decree of said Court in said cause, with approve security, bearing in terest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being detained on the premises sold to st'eure the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand this 12th day of March, A. D., 1913. M. F. Croxdale, Commissioner in Chancery.