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RAILWAY TIMECARD. FRISCO SYSTEM. I Effective May Ist., 1905. i north bound. . No. 802,—8:24 a. id., st. Louis. No. 80s.—7:0fi p. ni Caruthersville. Local Frvt. Xo. tm.-iorjs a. m.. MOUTH BOUND. No. 800,-8-24 Memphis. No. 801,—mu? pn| Memphis. Local No, 8211,-12:25 p. m. D. BRIANT, Agent. | Personal and Local I can get you cheap monev, Glad ish. • I The Cemetery Association will 1 meet with Mrs. H Butler, June 15. Fourth of -July in one month.) Get your tire cracker money. When is a farmer cruel to his corn? When he pulls its ears. Having the wish habit indicates discontent. Don’t let it get you. Abstracts! Abstracts! See Glad ish. Dr. W. K. Harrison, of Evadale, was among the arrivals Wednesday morning. Miss Sallie B. Ayers, is expect ed ing Miss Mary Berry, of Marion, on a visit today. Mrs. Hudson of St. Louis, is i visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred G. Patterson. ( These first hot days are causing ' quite an amount of sickness. Nothing serious however. । If you want a complete abstract j to your land, Flannigan & Rogers are the parties to call on. Gideon Crews, of Caruthersville Mo., was among the Osceola visit ors last Monday. Miss Nettie Jones of Carson, spent the week visiting Mrs. T. N. Tucker, near Sans Souci. Mrs. T. L. Roussan, ot Blythe ville. visited relatives in Osceola, last Friday. Miss Etta Potter returned Tues day evening from a visit to friends at Evadale. Flannigan & Rogers have un limited money to loan on improved farms, at low rate of interest. FOR SALE—A fine Dunham, Square Piano, at a bargain. Come quick. Apply to B. C. Bradley. Many a true word is spoken in jest, and many a false statement is made in deadly earnest. Never advertise your troubles. If you have bowlegs, don’t wear striped trousers. Thirty six colored teachers were enrolled at the Teachers Institute held here this week, with Prof. W. L. Currie as Instructor. For sick headache take Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by C. H. Gaylord. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate at lowest rates. Prompt and satis factory service guaranteed, ts. H. E. Hobart. Miss Electra Semmes and Master Spencer left Wednesday morning on a visit to relatives in Memphis, they will be absent two or three weeks. The Blytheville kids came down last Saturday and tried to play ball with the Osceola kids. They were disillusioned. They may do better next time. We are in receipt of a “dead swell'' invitation to the convention of The St. Francis River Improve ment Association, to be held in Memphis, Thursday June 22. Ned Ayers celebrated his birth day Wednesday by having a party of his school mates and friends spend the evening with him and engaged in dancing. I have a buyer for a good tract of land in Mississippi County. If a good bargain, quick sale can be made. H. E. Hobart. Mr. Bem Price, who has been connected with the engineering de partment of the St. Francis Levee Board and located at this place dnr the year, left Saturday for Oxford, Miss, where Mrs. Price had pre ceded him a few days, and where they will make their home. ‘ The Sunday excursion advertis ed by the Frisco to Memphis and . return June 4, was liberally pat ronized all along the line. Some . people must have very unpleasant homes to find comfort and diver sion in wandering up and down the dry hot streets of a city a few hours Sunday on an afternoon in June. Step by step Osceola is adopting modern ideas. The latest is the under-grounding of the telephone wires necessary to relieve the ex cessive weight on the poles in the western part of the city. R. C. Rose, the manager of the company, is an up-to-date man and knows how to take advantage of progress ive methods. e are to busy this week to write a change in our ad, but want you to know, that we have a fine lot of ' fresh Cantaloups, Cucumbers, Cab bage, Tomatoes, Peaches, Straw- Blackberries, Cherries, . termellons, Pine Apples, Roast 'OffEars, Oranges and lots of good thiuu t o eat. . Grocer Co. ! Servian will be held at the ■ Baptist el srch Sunday, June 11, morning evening. Subject , for morning Sermon: “How to I PPY- - At Bp. tn., subject 1 “The man ou\pf the Tombs, and | the pigs in Come and . hear what Jesu.Wid and did. W. Phillips, I ', Supply. Mrs. Peyton Boi\ ui , o f Blythe ville, came down L the school commencement last Friday, and remained several days with rela tives and former neighb\-s. Last Friday afternoon tKre was a big wreck of freight ca't\ near j Grider, ’hat caused a suspension \ of traffic for twelve or fifteen ho\rs. . Ten loaded cars were derailed and smashed together. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hale went down to Memphis, Thursday, to meet Misses Edith and Orleua Hale who were coming home from Ark- I adelphia. where they have been stu dents in Ouachita College. Attorney 8. L. Gladdish visited his old home—Cape Girardeau Mjl, * incidentally taking in the drum- mers Convention, and returning । last Sunday evening. He reports “ a good time. Mrs. W. J. Driver returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. H. ’ Pullen at Jackson Miss., Wedues ■ day evening, Mr. Driver met her and W, J. jr. in Memphis and ac - j compaiued them home. STOOD THE TEST 2S YEARS The old, original GROVE’S - Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know s what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form No cure, no pay. 25c. 10-8-12. I Friends are receiving notice of the approching nuptials of Miss Irene B. Cooks, of Memphis, and ‘; Mr. Claud Eugene Thompson, of . I West Point, Miss., Thursday! j June 29. 1 Osceola’s contingent of school! 1 teachers who attended the County Institute held at Blytheville this week were, Misses Morris. McDili. Birney, Lasley, Pemmingtou, Nich ols and Gunter. । Miss Marie Nichols and C. L. Moore jr., of Blytheville, attended service at the Methodist church in Osceola, Sunday. Miss Nichols has been chosen as one of the teach- ' ers in the Blytheville High School for the next term. Fred L. Travis, attorney at law, dropped dead at his home in St. Louis, Thursday morning. The deceased is a brother of Dr. F P. Travis, who left on the evening train to attend the funeral which will take place at the old home at Pana, 11l We wish to acknowledge the kind ness of Misses Ida May Driver and Onida Dillahunty in sending us an invitation to the commencement of Forest Park University. St. Louis. Thurday June 22. We congratu late our young friends on having completed the course of study in this excellent institution of learn ing. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching. Blind Bleeding, or pro- । truding Piles. Druggist refund money if pazo ointment fails to ' cure any case no matter of how I long standing, in 6 to 14 days. 1 First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t it send 50c in stamps and it will : be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo. 6-12 If von would be well and happy । Don’t eat too much. Don’t drink ■ too much ice water. Don’t fret. ) If it’s anything you can help stop it, if you can't, let it go. Be ) reasonable. Be sane. The hot | weather is h blessing. Don’t । worry about it. J. A. Johnson is having the i Howard-Bowen gin-house dis mantled. and moving the machine ry and gin stands to Jericho, in | Crittenden county, where he is I having a fine gin house built. J. I D. McMurry is superintending the ) work in Jericho. George W. West. Real Estate Agent and Promoter, now at I Blytheville, acoompained several prospectors Thursday morning. ' who are looking for investments in the fertile valley of the St. Francis basin. They were shown around through the surrounding vicinity, with what result we have not been apprised. sprained ankle, stiff neck, lame SHOULDER. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money ami suffering when ! troubled with any of these ail ! ments For sale by C. H. Gay- ;lord. Big Jim Killed by His Own Pistol. Sucide ! Oh no; Big Jim was a (coloied man. Negroes never emu ) mit suicide. When iife becomes a burden, the colored man organ izes a crap game or a cake walk anil then starts a rough house and takes chances. Big Jim was a trusty, on guard at the county farm below Chelford. lie had occasion to climb on board of a box ear which stood on a switch, last Monday afternoon, and in doing so his pistol dropped out 'of bis pocket and the hammer I striking an iron plate, and as a matter of course, the thing was loaded and went off with a bang! and so did big Jim : the ball wtnt । through his heart. TOCUREACOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO qIUNIXE I tablets. All druggists refund the I money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box 125e. 10-8-12. The laurels are worn by the j “Old Town niue. Four to nine is the way the game stood. Reports of Third and Fourth Grades. The following are the names of pupils making the highest grades in their respective studies. 3id grade.—Talmage Tongate, spelling 95, reading 95, writing 97, arithmetic 98. grammar 94. Henry Huston, spelling 90, reading 95, writing 97. arithemetic 89, gram mar 98. Raymond Johnson, spell ing 95. reading 96. writing 90. arithmetic 90, grammar 94. Rouss Johnson, spelling 90, reading 95. i writing 90, arithmetic 90, gram ! mar 93. Myrtle Dillahunty, Spell j ing 98, reading 94, writing 97, arithmetic 90, grammar 95. Pearl Murray, spelling 95, reading 95, writing 94, arithmetic 90, gram mar 90. Henretta McGarrity, spelling 94, reading 95, writing 90, arithmetic 75. grammar 96. Albert Hale, spelling 95, reading 95, writing 95, arithmetic 76, gram mar 92. Fourth grade.—Jennie Renfro, spelling 90, reading 96, writing 92, arithmetic 90, geography 94, grammar 97. Wilma Bryant, spelling 98, reading 98. writing 95, arithmetic 94, geography 94, gram mar 97. Martha Marchbanks, spell ing 95, reading 95, writing 86, arithmetic 80, geography 94, gram mar 97. Hattie McGarrity, spell ing 100, reading 96, writing, 97, arithmetic 80, geography 97. gram mar 92. Miss Maggie McDill. JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD DO. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga., alwavs keeps a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera, morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to ■ the store for medicine. Mr. Bar- ) ber says : “I have tried Chamber- 1 lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy which is one of the i best medicines I ever saw. I keep | ii bottle of it in my to"m as I have . had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used.’’ Sold by C. H. Gay lord. TO LEASE. 1000 acres best bottom land, fenced, near town. Rent free given 5 years for improving. Gid Graham, Claremore, Ind. Ter. DYING OF FA UNE is in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of consumption from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, i both to victim and friends. “When 1 had consumption in its first stage,” writes Wm. Myers of I Cearfoss Md., ••after trying dif ferent medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King’s . New Discovery, which quickly and ' perfectly cured me. Prompt re lief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, ete. Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guar anteed at all druggists drug store, price 50c and SI.OO a bottle. Trial bottle free. THE TIMES’ HONOR ROLL. New: Bem Price. Oxford. Miss. J. A. Bass, Blytheville, Will Vickery, Luxora, Eugene Gaines, Osceola. Mrs. B. VN Hale. 466 Dearbon ave, Chicago, Hi. Renewals : C. K. Calvert, Whitten, J. H Milican, Wilson. Dr P. G. Noack, Bardstown, J. B. Wilson, Bardstown, A BAD SCARE. Sume day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness ; costive ness, etc. Guarantied at all drug gists drug store When a Man is Poor. The following sparkliuir gem of truth from an exchange is passing the rounds of ior It con cerns us because eo many of us are poor. A man i- poor when he has lost the confidence of his friends, when people who are near to him do not believe hi imn. when people think his chair,y is honey combed with deceit mil punctured by dis honesty, when he makes money at the eXpehCe of his elmcarter. when principle* do not stand clear cut, supreme in his idea. Whei: this is clouded, lie is in danger of the worst poverty. If you have main tained your integrity, if your character stands four square with the world, if you have never bent the knee of principle to avarice, you are not poor, although you may be compelled to beg bread. IsTOMAGhJJ I H'HE body gets its life from I I * food prinerly digested. ■ I Healthy digestion means pure I I blood for the body, but stomach ■ I troubles arise from carelessness I ■ in eating and stomach disorders E ■ upset the entire system. Improp- ■ ■ e»ty maaticated food sours on the ■ ■ stomach, causing distressing K ■ pains, belching and nausea. ■ When over-eating is persisted in B the stomach becomes weakened ■ and worn out and dyspepsia K ■ claims the victim. M Thedford's Black-Draught ■ cares dyspepsia. It frees the K stomach and bowels of congested J matter and gives the stomach ■ new life. The stomach is quickly K invigorated and the natural ■ stimulation results in a good ■ appetite, with the power to thar* ■ ouffhly digest food. ■ You can build up your stomach ■ with this mild and natural ■ remedy. Try Thedford's Black fl Draught today. You can buy a I package from your dealer for I 25c. If ho does not keep it, send ■ the money to The Chattanooga ■ Medicine Co., Chattanooga, I Tenn., and • package will be I mailed you. I THEDFORD'S [BbMJEDRAUGHI BUY YOUR PAINTS AND PAPER FROM THE OSCECLi PAINT IND PAPER COMPANY. We keep in stock the DeSoto heavy-bo<ly Paint*; hlso handle color*, in oil, of the Mem phis White Lead Work*. Buy from us and save the denier* proffit*. we being in the Paint and Paper business, and on the inside, can afford to sell cheaper than those that are not dlreetly in the Paint business. ■ flit tell. WHAT to use-HOW-and I U WHY -thoroughly and briefly. ■ II <J An artutic and individual home it not to H IB much a qumtion of pocketbook at of personal ■ M taate—and knowledge. The Booklet give, the ■! M CALL UP PHONE NO, 106- » ■ The Osceola Paint B ■ and Paper Co. ■ B Th *y — B caa awb • opr mJ .how rw how to ■ Mny out tho idaM vmli ■ B ALFRED PEATS B "PRIZE" WALL PAPER > 1 § DRUG STORE. 5 > Is what the people will find here. If it’s in the Drug Line < iwe have it. We sell up to-date goods and make the price « worth your while to trade with us. Toilet Articles and < Brushes of all kinds, Toilet and Bath Soaps, Finest Perfumes. < ! WE WANT DIFFICULT PRESCRIPTIONS. 7 < This is our specialty. When we fill your prescriptions your ) ( physician knows lit gets just what his prescription calls for 5 , without the slightest deviation. We take all prescriptions. ) > We want vour trade. We do the rest j C.H. GAYLORD, DRUGGIST. J ♦ JAMES ANTHONY, C. E. M. A. ST. JOHN, I ♦ MEMPHIS. TENN: SEYMOUR, IND. • : JAfIES ANTHONY COMPANY | I Timber Lands,^-1 : Farms, Lands and Timber: : BOUGHT AND SOLD. | * Money in any amount to loan on Farms, | * Lands or Timbered Lands, at legal rates. t t Correspondence solicited. j J Long Distance Telephone, 937. t Judge Liston Is Still in the Ring Here is what He Has to Say. His place of business is at the Southeast Corner of Main Stieet and Keiser Avenue. Every article in the Grocery line guaranteed or money refunded. All purchases of $1 or over delivered to any part of the city. Remember, 16 ounces is a pound at Liston’s. All articles in the grocery line too numerous to mention at the lowest possible price. I also always keep the best Flour in tho market, and every saek and barrel is guaranteed to be as I represent it. Come and see me and don’t forget the place. Corner Main Street and Keiser Avenue, Telephone, No. 20. Terms, Cash JAMES LISTON. IMSXIC ———— * FROM HERE TO TH ERE You don't have to worry about changlnK ear., THROUGH or gptrlng a berth In some other car, just I Stay with the Through Oar and ■ f SLEEPER you'llaet there. < Through from Brunswick, Ga., via. Atlanta * Birmingham, Memphis, and Kansas City. TO— Tourist rates every day during the summer. I * COLORADO very low round count Epworth League < on- wntlon, July 5 to 9, For further informs* -M tlon M M W Write Asst. G-nT. Passenger Agent Frisco System 'lempbu. Xy Xi ;Xi $5 X bl*bl*bbl? b1?-b b x | Osceola Machine Shop + George Jib rep, Proprietor Pipe Fitting, Gin and Engine Repairing. Lathe work a T specialty. Wagon and Carriage worx. Scientific horse J shoeing. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Osceola, Jirkansas. * wi y . X 1 NO SECRET ABOUT IT It; is n 0 secre L for Cuts, qvvvii | Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore COBBLER. Eyes, Boils, etc., nothing is so es- Heeling end Half-Soleing IIWIIIIS UHM iiHUVM'vmfr gore J and it is all 0 A Specialty. sore eyes,” writes D. L Gregory, Yur fatrauce Solicited. 25 “ “ ll