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w. B. SMITH
Y/iteS DefdS,uIO,rt^f'r1?’ WilIs' Petitions and other liusnrss
Documents Makes Collections and Adjustments —Days Taxes
Prepares Settlements for Executors,
Administrators and Guardians
Takes interest in securing locations for those desiring
ter lands under Federal Homestead and Sta.e Donation
and prepares papers in final proof.
Solicits any and all kinds of clerical and quasi legal
and will give prompt and efficient attention to business in
trusted to him. Remember the place. Room (,5 in Court House
and do not forget the name. Box 274. Phone 7.40.
Fayetteville, Arkansas
to en,
laws
work.
TRAVELING MAN
ENTHUSIASTIC
Voices Sentiment On Important Sub
ject of Health.
Probably no calling or occupation
furnishes as‘many close observers,
men who know merit, and how to get
•full value for their money” than
that of a traveling salesman. Mr.
Walter M. Elrod, of Ingleside, Ky.,
one of the most successful and popu
lar men on the road, says of Hays’
Specific:
"Wish to say for Hays’ Specific
that 1 gave this medicine a fair trial
and find it to be far more than
claimed for it.
1 was troubled with my stomach
for two years and after using two
bottles of Hays’ Specific was relieved,
and would say o anyone with sto
mach trouble to use Hays’ Specific
if you want a permanent cure. It
can’t be beat.”
The great system tonic, Hays’ Spe
cific is for sale and fully guaranteed
by W. G. Ownbey Drug Co., Spring
dale, Ark.
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Rev. Lily, of Harris preached here
Sunday.
Donas Douglas made a trip to Fay
etteville Saturday.
Jord Reed, of Elkins was in this
vicinity Monday buying hogs.
Bud Williams, of Fayetteville is
visiting home folks this week.
John Jones, of Fayetteville Visited
with Hugh Reece and wife a few days
this week.
Amanda Fawbush, of Trace Valley
spent Saturday with her uncle, Mat
Boaz and wife.
Wilburn Fallen and Albert Fincher,
of Fayetteville attended the I O. O.
F. lodge here Saturday night.
Robert Smith and family moved in
to the Henner property last week,
recently vacated by Joe Smith.
Mrs. Maguire and Miss Janey
Isaacs visited relatives west of Fay
etteville a few days last week.
Misses Clara and Amanda Fawbush,
and Opal and Alta Newell, of Trace
Valley, attended church at Sulphur
Sunday.
Geo. Hanshew, of West Fork
visited his sister, Mrs. J. L. Boaz
Wednesday, remaining over until
Thursday,
Frank Johnson and wife, and Miss
Iva Stoekburger attended the spirit
ual meeting at Mike Plumbs last Sun
day evening.
There will be no Christmas tree at
Salem as was first stated. On ac
count of the difficulty at the pie
supper there la^t Wednesday night.
Loyd Swift, from Elkins, and Jim
Harris of Salem were both drinking
and got into a dispute in the ho’use.
W hen will young men learn to let
the vile stuff alone, that is breaking
their mother’s hearts, wrecking their
lives and sending their souls to Hell.
Lone Star.

If it happens its in The News.
Itch! Itch! Itch! - Scratch! Sratch!
Scratch! « The more you scratch, the
vVl r-e the itch Try Doan's Ointment.
Tor eczema, any skin itching. ->0c a
box.
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V lazy liver leads to chronic dys
pepsia and constipation, weakens
the whole system. Doan’s Regulets
1-oe per box) act mildy on the liver
and bowels. At all drug stores.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Norman
one day last week, a son.
We are having hog killing weather,
and several are taking advantage of
it.
Earl Atkinson came in Friday from
Coldwater, Kan., where he has been
working since last May.
Earl Atkinson and Miss Meda
Pogue were guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Grimsley Sunday.
John Downum returned home last
week from Kansas where he has been
working all summer and fall.
Floyd Bingham and Miss Beryl
Barron visited the latters Aunt, Mrs.
Cliff Bright of Osage, Sunday.
Miss Edna Smith, who is teaching
singing at Silent Grove, attended
church at this place Sunday and visi
ted at Aunt Naney Brown’s until Mon
day.
Mrs. I. J. Hairston left Wednesday
of last week for Hartman, Ark., to
visit a few days with her brother and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mabry, who re
cently came in from Pocatello, Idaho,
were visiting the latters father Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Arnold was taken very
ill at church Sunday morning with
an attack of appendicitis but is doing
very well at this writing.
Blondy.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching.
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Harrison,
Arkansas, Nov. 23, 1916
Notice is hereby given that Homer
Means, of Monte Ne, Ark., who, on
October 29, 1913 made homestead en
try, No. 011589, for W'^NEh and
N’jNWG, Section 20, Township 18
meridian, has filed notie of intention
North, Range 28 west, 5th principal
to make three year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above descri
bed, before the clerk of the County
Court of Benton County, at Benton
ville. Ark., on the 5th day of January,
1917. Claimant names as witnesses:
Dorsey Robinson, Angus McCoy, A
bel Nelson and. Alfred Lauber all of
Monte Ne, Ark.
Brice B. Hudgins, Register.
familyavoTds
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Thedford’* Black-Draught.
McDuff, Va.—“I suffered for several
fears,” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol
his place, ‘‘with sick headache, and
itomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
rhedford’s Black-Draught, which I did,
ind 1 found it to be the best family medi
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commence!?
using Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regu
ate weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been in constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited more
than a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommends
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a
Uckage to-day. N. G 12a
SICK HEADACHE
1 hnnsnnds of women suffer miser
aldy from periodic attacks t>f head
he, never dreaming that a perma
nent cure may be had. Headache
nearly always results from some dis
order of the stomach, liveror bowels.
Take Charuberlainls Tablets. They
"'ill correct these disorders and there
""ill be no more headai he. Many
have been permanently cured by
Chamberlain's Tablets.’ Price 25c.
Read what Mrs. R. S. Stevens, Han
nibal, N. Y., says: “I have used
Chamberlain's Tablets for the past
three years for constipation, bilious
ness and headache. There is nothing
I know of that affords one such gen
uine relief.” If you are troubled with
sick headache, why not give Cham
berlain’s Tablets a trial? Sold every
where, 25c., or sent direct on receipt
of price. Chamberlain Medicine Co.
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Luther Rife now has the lumber
on the ground for a new barn.
Ab Davenport is working in the
blacksmith shop at Healing Springs.
Bart Pierce shiped a car load of
cattle from Healing Springs last Sat
urday.
Sill and Fred Rife are still working
on the new house of D. Muldrew near
Cave Springs.
We have been having some real
winter weather since the rain last
Thursday night.
There was a great many fat hogs
killed in this neighborhood, during
the past few days.
Dewit Rife and wife moved on to
the Aunt Mary Brown farm last week.
Aunt Mary will make her home with
them.
Sanford McClure and wife moved
up near Rogers last week, where,
they will make their home for the
next year.
The farmers are beginning to plow
for their next years’ crop. (Good
for the farmers, the more land plowed
now, the better bed for corn—Ed.)
Alex Philpot has the lumber on the
ground to start his new residence.
He and family will reside in the house
I of Sam Murdick, until their new home
is completed.
Hugh Garrit has rented the Tom ,
I Tate home farm near Healing Springs
he having sold his blacksmith shop j
to Orlando Hellestern, and he will
try farming next year.
Thomas Tate, of Healing Springs,
has rented the Joe McVey building
for his stock of dry goods for which
he traded his farm, near Farmington.
This makes four stores in Healing
Springs.
Aunt Susan Chastain died at her
home on November 28th, and was bur
ied in the Hart cemetery the 29th.
She was 74 years old, and leaves
three sons, one daughter and her
husband to mourn her loss.
For baby’s croup, Wiilie’s daily cuts
and bruises, mamma’s sore throat,
Grandma’s lameness.—Dr. Thomas’
Eclectic Oil—the household remedy.
25c and 50c.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day
Takr LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop‘s the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c.
If it happens its in The News.
You Should Feel 100 Percent To-day
You cannot meet the day’s work
cheerfully feeling billious. Dull head
ache, coated tongue, bad breath are
signs that indicate your liver is over
worked or loafing. In eather case
you need Po-Do-Lax, Nature’s liver
regulator, derived from the May
apple. By stimulating the flow of
bile, Po-Do Lax makes work easer for
your liver, and by its mildly laxative
qualities removes the impurities that
clog the intestines. At all druggists,
50 c.
STOP THAT C'Ol'OH
A hacking cough weakens the
whole system drains your energy and
yets worse if neglected; your throat
is raw, your chest aches and you feel
sore all over. Relieve that cold at
©nee'with Or. King’s New Discovery.
The soothing pine balsam- heal tne ir
I ritatei! membranes, and the antiseptic
and iaxa: ve qualities ki' tli? germs
and break up your cold. Don't let a
a cold linger, (let Dr. King’s New
Discovery to-day at your Druggist.
50c.
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Catarrh ( annot He t'ured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the dis
ease. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions and in order to cure it you
must take internal remedy. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
faces (-1' the system. Hall's Catarrh
l.ure was prescribed by one of the
acts thru the blood on the mucous sur
best physici ins in this country for
years. It is compost! of some of
the best tonics known, combined with
some of the best blood purifiers. The
perfect combination of the ingredients
in Hall’s Catarrh Cure is what pro
duces such wonderful results in cat
arrhal conditions. Send for testim
onials, free.
F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo.
0. All Druggist, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation
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A few of our young people attended
church at Spring Creek Sunday.
Miss Lna Patton visited with Miss
Lillie Pace of Lone Cedar Saturday
night.
Uncle Tom Beasley spent Sunday
night of last week with his daughter,
Mrs. John Smith.
Cal Burnett of Madison County
spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
Claud Stewart of this place.
F. M. Lowry of Madison County
came up Sunday and visited with
his daughter, Mrs. \Y. M. Ralston.
Miss Nellie Tillotson of Oak Grove
and Miss Nora Peterson spent
Wednesday afternoon at the Gaston
home.
Miss Nora Peterson and sister Irene
of North Springdale, also Miss Nellie i
Tillotson of Oak Grove, spent Sun
day at J. R. Smith’s.
There will be a play given at this
place Thursday night, December 21,
for the benefit of the Christmas tree.
Admission 5 cents. Everybody come.
Clyde McGaugh and Miss Anna !
Harper drove over to Goad Springs
Saturday vening where they were
quietly married by Brother Watts.
We wish the young couple much hap
piness through life.
Golden Rod.
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Tom Ferguson is selling out pre- !
paratory to movin to Oklahoma.
Since my last items a daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roberts,
who has been christened Bernice.
Ed. Roberts visited his brother J.
V. recently near Pedro, Benton
County, and enjoyed a hunt while
there.
Ed. Roberts has improved his res
idence by the addition of a new dining
room, kitchen, bathroom and back
porch.
Cliff Fletcher and family, Robert
Hester and family and Hubert Rob- i
erts and wife are all about ready to
start for California.
Miss Eulah Roberts, who is stay
ing at her Grandpa Fletcher’s in \
Springdale and attending school, was
down recently to visit relatives.
School in Baldwin will be out soon, j
and probably the only closing exercis
es will be a spelling contest. The
To feel strong, have good appetite
and digeston, sleep soundly and enjoy i
life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the
familv svstem tonic. Price, $1.00
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Sloan's Liniment Eases l’ain
Sloan's Liniment is first thought of j
mothers for bumps, bruises and sprain
that are continually happening to
children. It quickly penetrates and
soothes without rubbing. Cleaner
and more effective than mussy pla
sters or ointments. For rheumatic
aches, neuralgia pain and that grippy
soreness after colds, Sloan’s Liniment
gives prompt relief. Have a bottle
handy for bruises, strains, sprains
and external pains. For the thous
ands whose work calls them outdoors,
the pains and aches following expos
ure are relieved by Sloan’s Lini
ment. At all Druggist, 25c.
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\\ h> You Should l se Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
Because it has an estabishc l rep
utation won by its goods works.
Because it is mod esteemed, by
those who have used it for many
years, occasion required, and are best
acquainted with its best qualities.
Because it loosens and relieves a cold
and aids nature in restoring the sys
tem to a healthy condition.
Because it does not contain opium
or any other narcotic.
Because it is within the reach of
all. It only cost a quarter. Obtain
able everywhere.
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How To Check That Cold
When it is painful to breathe anil
back, you are in for a cold. A timely
fever sends chills up and down your
dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey
will stop the sneezes and sniffles.
The pine balsam loosens the phlegm
and clears the bronchial tubes, the
honey soothes and relives the sore
throat. The antiseptic qualities kill
the germ and the congested condition
is releved. Croup, whooping cough
and chronic bronchia! affections quick
ly relieved. At all Druggists,25c.
Dray and Transfer
Jones & Baggett
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Nothing too large, nothing too small
Telephones—135, 21 or 59. Anytime
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A helpful Remedy for
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and Feverishness and
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Thirty Years
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THC ckntaun company new ton* CITY
teacher, Mr. Mathews, has bought a
Ford.
John V. Roberts and wife, who vis
ited the former’s parents recently,
had to prolong their stay on account
of bad weather.
We predict there will be a great
many hogs butchered this week
Some few have already butchered, in
order to stop feeding dollar-a-bushel
corn. Green Maguire and Green Ro
berts butchered Saturday.
Well, some of the wanderers who
left Baldwin October 3 for California
Laughter Aids Digestion.
Laughter is one of the most health
ful exertions; it is of great help to di
gestion. A still more effectual help
is a dose of Chamberlain’s Tables. If
you should be troubled with digestion
give them a trial. They only cost a
quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
Owes Her Good Health to C hamber
lain's Tablets.
“I owe my pood health to Chamber
lain's Tablets,” writes Mrs. R. G. Neff,
took three bottles of these Tablets
Crookston, Ohio. “Two years ago 1
and have since been in the best of
health.” Obtainable everywhere.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E- W. GROVE'S signature on each box. .’5c.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria,enriches the Mood,and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
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How To Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRILINR is the trade-mark name given to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas
ant to take auddoes not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time y<»i need Quinine for any pur
pose Ar.k for 2-ounce original package. The
name FEBRILINE >s blown <u bottle. 25 cents
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That’s
the surest way to stop them.
The best rubbing liniment is (
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
CiooJ for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
(food for your own A chcs.
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
2.)c. jOc. $ I. At all Dealers.
to stay a year have returned. H. C.
Couch and family and Mrs. Myrtle
Roberts and baby girl arrived at
Fayetteville Saturday night.
Rev. N. M. Ragland of Fayetteville
was to have begun a meeting at this
place to-day, but was detained at
home to conduct a funeral and the
opening of the meeting was post
poned for a week. Mr. Ragland con
ducted six funerals last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore and son
and daughter went visiting up above
Carter recently in their auto and took
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts along with
them. They visited Mrs. Louvina
Ramey, mother of Mrs. Roberts, at
the home place, and report a nice
time. Mrs. Ramey is now visiting
here and will remain until after
Christmas.
I read with interest “Lone Star’s”
trip to Springdale. Best wishes for
“Don’t Worry,” and success to The
News. E. A. R.
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Mrs. Elwood Blake of War Eagle
has ben visiting her mother, Mrs.
T. A. Sharp, this week.
Miss Fern Parker visited friends
at Huntsville Saturday and Sunday,
ing several days here this week.
The church at Hindsville is re
joicing in having Rev. (’has. Edwards
sent back to preach for us another
year.
Luther fallen of Fayetteville, for
merly of Hindsville, has been spend
We are pleased to have the Doctor
with us.
From the nice lot of Christmas
goods on display here one would think
Santa Claus was going to be well
stocked with presents this year.
The stork called on Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Loss
Woods and left a fine boy with each
family. A little early for Christmas
presents, but Mr. Stork believes in
preparedness.
Maxine, thirteen months old baby
girl of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Barron,
after several weeks illness, died De
cember 7. We surely sympathize
with Mr. and Mrs. Barron in their
very sail bereavement.
Zimri Vaughan of Oklahoma is vis
iting relatives and friends in the
Vaughan Valley. Mr. Vaughan mov
ed from Arkansas thirty years ago
and had never been back till this fall.
He says he finds a very great change
has taken place place in this country
during his absence.
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
To get the getnune, call for full name, LAXA
TIVIC BKOMO OUIN1NK. Look for signature of
K. W. GROVK. Cures a Cold in Out* Day. Stops
cough and headache, ami works oil cold. J5c.
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