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THE OSCEOLA TIMES.' OSCEOLA, ARK., Saturday, July 29, 1899. RAIN DROPS. . —Read, Collectors Notice—Fence District No. 2. —Mrs. W. A. Catbey left for Beer sheba ,Tenn., Thursday. Mrs. Brinkley is sultering from malaria and is quite sick. Mrs. Jas. I!. Hale accompanied Dr. Hale to Memphis Tuesday. —Miss Minnie Hearn has been suffering from fever the past week. Bather Burst was a passenger on the down train Saturday morning. —Mr. B. W. Hale, of Memphis, was in town several days this week. —Dr. Rivers returned from a pro fessional visit to the lower end of the county Saturday. To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure permanent regularity of the Bowels, use Dr. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Medicine.— bold by C. IL Gaylord. —Mrs. J. F. Dudney and Miss Jrma Barrel, of Luxora were visiting in Osceola Tuesday. —Mr. Benton Murphy, the Post Master has been confined to his room several days this week. • —Mr. and Mrs. John A. Boyles spent the week as pttests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowen. Convulsions, Cramps, Chronic Female Diseases and Hysterics are cured by use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. bold by C. It. Gaylord. —-Misses Winters, of Memphis came up Thursday on a visit to Miss Madie and Maude Shcddan. —The city council carried out its freak of economy this week and had the “dark lanterns put on the posts. — Miss Maude Duffy, who has been the guest of Miss Spencer Semmes, will leave for her home in Memphis to-day. — Col. and Mrs. Haynes of Mem phis, are spending the week with their daughter?, Mesdames Pullen and Driver. . — Hauling and ginning the rem nants of last years cotton crop has been some of the work of our farm ers this week Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach Billiousness, Nausea, are i uickiy cured .by a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Medicine. At C. 11. Gaylord’s. —Some one prayed “Lord deliver us from our fool friends.” Osceola will have to change the petition to: Lord deliver us from our economical? friends. —Brother Lusk announced that the protracted meeting at the Baptist church would begin Sunday Aug. 6th. He will be assisted by Rev. Penrod. —Mr. Will Hale accompanied by his father, Mr. F. B. Hale, and Dr. James H. Hale went to Memphis Tuesday, for «vfgtb*l treatment for an abscess on the liver. —When we, referred to Luxora as a Saw Mill Camp we were speaking of it commercially, not morally or socially. We want our friends in the -1 umber business to remember that, The dangers of a Malarial At mosphere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr. M A Simmdns Liver Medicine, bold by C. II Gaylord. — Dr. Hale returned from Mem phis Thursday, and reported Will's condition so much improved that an operation was not thought necessary, and expresses strong hopes of his rapid recovery. Two wagon loads of young peo ple chaperoned by Mrs. J. K. P. Hale and Mrs. N. A. Nicholson, enjoyed a moonlight hay-ride. Tuesday night. The party stopped at Mrs. Nicholson’s home and enjoyed a feast of fine watermelons. Sour stomach is one of the first symp toms of a coming Billions attack, cure it with a few doses Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Sold by C. H. traylord. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Driver went down to Memphis Wednesday, Mrs. Driver went down to consult an oculist about a pain in her eye ball, caused she fears by a small piece of a broken needle finding lodgement in the eye. nßemove causes of Menstrual Suppres sions, Exaggerations and bv taking Simmons Squaw Mue Wine or Tablets. a ° ld b ? H ‘ Daylord. The Book Club enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. S. Semmes last Tuesday. Robert Barr’s “Tekla” a story of Rudal times was reviewed b Mrs, Tomlinson, and a sketch cl the writer presented by Mrs. Good rich. Romulus Woods, Co’d Springs, Ark., writes: Haye used Dr. M. A, Simmons Liver Medicine 25 years and can say with perfect truth that it is the best Liver Medicine I ever saw. Think it much better than Zeilin’s and Black Draught, having used both. For sale at Gaylords. —The Times’ editor left last Monday on a business trip to Bar field, Blythesville and other points in the upper end of the county. After which he will enjoy a day's trolling on Big Lake. They say the fish are biting splendidly. He was accompanied by Master Euclid Ran dle. —Now whenever the toughs want to congregate at any given point and have a time of it, all they have to do is to blow out the light, and go ahead with their orgies. No one can be blamed, nor punished for “old coal oil lamps are always out of tlx' any how, and no man is hired to light them twice. “Wc have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better sat isfactiou than Chamberlain’s,” says Mr Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarsness.”’ Sold by C. IL Gaylord. —lt, is a fact that for the six or eight years that Dr. Dunavant kept that big rank of wood over in the Liston lot, that the lamp at the corner of the alley would never stay lighted later than ten o’clock, espec ially on a cold stormy night. And there were other places in town where the street lamps just wouldn't burn. —After the rain Monday morning Broadway was nicely flooded with water. A thorough going business man remarked in our hearing that this reproach, inconvenience and nuisance could be removed from our town at a cost of less than §25., and a little —very little common sense. His statement is respectfully re ferred to our honorable city council. To cure Depression of Spirits, Falling of the Womb and Weakness of Baek usual to Change of Life, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. So by C. H. Gaylord. one is to judge by the tone of Its papers, Luxora is on a howling, fit-producing drunk, and making a desperate attempt to surpass the cussedness of the mining camps of the west. There are a number of good people in Luxora whom the Times would be glad to have move out, and come to Osceola, before the place Is destroyed by spontaneous combustion. Mr. Fred Keiser, of Union City, was a passenger on the train Satur day afternoon. As the iron horse came, pulling through his fields where not so very long ago as a young man he spent so many days cutting cane and rolling logs, he said it made him feel queer, and he could but ask himself, if it were not all a dream. Mr. Keiser believes this is only the beginning of greater things for Osceola. Ladies agonized by Female Disorders should avoid. Unpleasant. Examinations, aud at once cure themselves with Sim mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. For sale at C. H. Gaylord. /—Sunday night Brother Batte erased the protracted services held at the Presbyterian church. Rev. B. M. Cowan, of Atoka, Tenn., re mained and pleached twice a day for a week, during the meeting when he had to return home. His sermons were eloquent and deeply spiritual, and could not fail to be a blessing to all wt.o heard them. Misses Plumie Morris, Alice Lasley, and Gussie Pennington, were received into the church. —Mr. J. M. Ballard acting Attor ney for the St. Louis, Caruthers ville & Memphis railroad was in Osceola. Thursday for the purpose of filing a first mortgage of $135,000, on the stock of the road. They expect to have the road running into Blythes ville by the 15th of October. Chick asawha township is the best part of o;ur good old Mississippi county, and with transportation, Blythesville will be the gem city of the valley. Look out for almost magical changes within the next year. BRICKEY'S SUMMER SALE OF SUMMER GOODS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR^* — SUMMER DRESS men’s, boy’s and f children’s summer suits. -MW WW pricer Sc Lawns al 5 cents- Yard wide Bleached Doni- 5c- Men's Duck Suits,worth SBSO 10c Lawns at 8 cents- ! flood Cotton Stripes, 5c- now worth $2 .5- i, . Men s Suits worth $lO now $8- 12 r-2c Lawns for / 0 cents. calicoes, oc- Mgn , s Suifs gt /lOW , rsc Lawns for 12 1-2 cent- Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 15 to 75- STBS. W ST COST- Askto seeour Men’s and<- Ladies’ SHOEfr It’sa ->A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Queensware. Call on us for Bargains. Correct insufficient, painful, profuse an d too frequent, menstruations with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.. FOR SALE! In Keiser Addition. Twelve desirable residence lots re maining unsold. Lots 75x150 feet. For ty loot streets on fronts running to 15 foot alley. Prospective purchasers will do well to apply at once to Jno. P. Keiser. I —Mr. Ed H. Williams of Luxora j was a pleasant caller at this office' Tuesday, he was just in from his farm on Big Lake. He reports a magnificent crop prospect, says he thinks that he will make 10,000 bushels of corn, and is looking out for cattle to fatten. He is an in telligent. business man and intends to get the profit out. of his labor. He j also reported a line gentle and] abundant rain in ail the upper end ; of the county last week, which was | greatly needed. --We have always been taught! that long life was one of the chief! earthly rewards given to man by the Creator, and we are quite proud < f our three score years. filled as they have been by honorable toil, and earnest endeavors to meet the duties of life: but our elints along this line, have only served to excite the scotn of the editors of the Luxora Appeal-Recorder. We agree that the bouyant vigor of young man hood is a great blessing, and the glory of young men is in their I strength, but there is such a tiling ! as being premature. Now. we are I free to confess that the junior editor । is altogether toe young to quit school, I and should be studying his spelling- i book, but as for the senior editor he I is not a tender shoot by any means. ! When this writer was just entering J upon a buy’s second paradise, leaving | off his red-top boots and “round a-1 bout” and hitching up his p ints with “galluses,” the senior editor of th- Appeal Recorder was already squall- ; ing with the colic, and learning the I taste i;f cat-nip. You may plead all ’ you please “Backward turn back-1 ward oh, time in your flight”, but the old Father won’t bear you. He is as deaf as a post. Just honestly acknowledge what every body knows, i that most of your life has been : thrown away, and that you are just I now undertaking what you to have done 30 years ago. 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