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COPYRIGHT I * CASPAR’S City Bakery For Everything Fresh and Good to Eat Phone No. 25 before 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. to insure dinner and supper delivery A Man Who Would Try to gel you to take liis deed to a piece of property without fur nishing an abstract of title had better be watched Bahner & Co. Abstracters fun Lou Cabin Democrat DAILY LDI I ION THK CONWAY PRINTING CO. PRINTERS AN1) IH'HI.ISII KKS FRANK E. ROBINS, Editor and Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE - Ji a year By the week by carrier Iuc Application made tor entry as secotui-class matter at the Conway. Ark., postoflicc t x :: Local-Personal ♦ - hM“M~♦-♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦ Mrs. E. R. James is visiting at Vilotiia. W. S. Shaw of Hamlet is in the city today. Herbert Martin of Martinville is in the city. Go to Freeman’s for magazines and post cards. 3-tf Rev. K. A. Tabor of I.ittle Rock is in the city visiting relatives. For Rent.—A nice residence. 6d iw Mrs. K. P. James. Miss Beulah Holmes and Birdy Nance of Fourche will attend the Normal. Rev. Bob Cook has closed a meeting at Perryville and is now at Pleasant Grove, near Aplin. Dr. W. T. McDonald and daughter were in Conway yester day en route to Little Rock. W. H. Montgomery of Green brier called this morning and sub scribed for the Daily Kditiou. Prof. O. D. Longstreth and family have moved into their home in the Davies & Garvin addition. For Rent.—Three large fur nished room. 5tf Mrs. Mawk Austin. Miss Ollie Brannon is entertain ing her young friends this alter Jioon in celebration of her 13th birthday. Mrs. Charles Et/hack and child ren of Ivittle Rock are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Dum. C. A. Simmons has begun the j erection of a nice residence on the lots in the Davies Garvin ad dition recently purchased from Mrs. M. F. Hardin. Our local in yesterday’s paper was erroneous. What we intend ed to say is that after Saturday no 100 pound deliveries of ice will be made to residences except in the afternoon. Smaller quantities will be delivered to residences as usual any time in the day. McCrr.LOcn & Alundkk. I I A Regular JTen Cent Mackerel For Five Cents today and Monday at COLE’S Miss Emil Moose is visiting in Little Rock today. Mrs. L C. Holman is visiting in Little Rock today. Mrs. \V. L Durham has return ed from a visit to Plummerville friends. Mrs. Nora Clements left this morning for a visit to relatives at Malvern. Mrs. R. B. Haskins left this morning for Little Rock where she will visit for a few days. All sizes of hard and soft coal always on hand and promptly de livered at lowest prices. Rhone 167. tf Jo:: Jonks. Estrayed Sept. 15. — Big white cat, black spot near left ear. Re port to Log Cabin Democrat. Re ward will be given to finder of cat. 6dat Jas. S Theriac of Clarendon, who is attending Hendrix, will open a pressing and repairing of fice to the Hartley building on Front street next Monday. Prof. M. F. Dickinson, state secretary-treasurer of the Farmers’ Union, resigned the principalship of the Perryville public schools in order to accept his present position, and the board of that place has not yet been able to secure another teacher. Baptizing at Cadron Gap Rev. J. R. Giddens will admin ister the rite of baptism by immer sion to two candidates at the pool at J. W. Hiett’s, Cadron Gap tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. They will be received into the Pickle's Gap church. Suit for Divorce. H. C. Rook this afternoon filed suit in chancery court for divorce from his wife, Melvina Rook, al leging desertion. The parties are colored. I will sell a $400 SCHILLER PIANO next Tuesday morning between 9 and 10 o’clock. Watch Monday’s Daily for the price :::::: JOHN A. ERWIN With Favre Herbert & Erwin DRESS GOODS We have on display a complete line of Fall DRESS GOODS in all the Fancy and Staple colors. See them \ B. T. DEAL NOTICE! I AM very sorry to announce to the public that owing to some unavoidable delay 1 will not be enabled to have my opening Monday, September 21, but will have same on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 9:30 o’clock. Everybody be sure to come. W. H. NORWOOD SUPT. WATERS TO THE PARENTS Not many days now before we shall begin the work of another year, and as we shall have to la bor under many disadvantages for some months, we are very anxious that every mother and father who has a child in school do all in his power to help in making the first few months as good as can be, and you can do this by talking to your child, urging him not to be in and about the building now under con struction, and that they must listen to me in all matters that come up, and such other matters as yon may feel ought to be said. Of course we shall have to require that every pupil shall stay away from the new building, stay from the grounds at certain tunes, and many other things that have not been re quired betore, but nothing shall be done that does not look toward the care of the children under us. They have done so nicely in the past that all will gladly obey what ever is asked of them, and while many seem to think that there is much danger in having children on the ground, I have the confi dence in all of my pupils to believe that they will do in the future as they have done in the past, and if they do we shall have no trouble and everything will move on nice ly and the work pleasant to a’l. Let me ask one thing of all who send to the public school. Believe that the teachers whom you have to teach in the grades and have charge of your school are trying to do the right thing, and if they should do something that does not seem right to you, do not talk about them to your neighbors and friends, but come straight to the teacher with an earnest desire to help us to the right aud all of us will be benefitted. Remember that none of you are free from mis takes in the control of your own children where you have only a few with few complications, and we have many with many compli cations, and certainly no one would be so unreasonable as to re quire that we as teachers shall be above making mistakes handling so many children with so many dispositions. When we make a mistake or do some things that you think are wrong, we are not vicious in it, but like yourself we are trying to find out the child and to bring out the best that is in him. We love these children under us next to the parent, and then do you think that any of us would take a delight in doing things that have not the welfare of the child ren iu view? We are anxious to have the teacher and the parent more closely drawn together, and to this end we ask that you visit the school, get in touch with school life, get in sympathy with our plans, see to what purpose we are giving our lives, and this will mark the greatest year in the his tory of the school. May 1 not have you to whom these children belong join mein this? Examinations to be given Thurs day and Friday, Sept. 24 and 25. Let all who failed in May be ready at that time. 1 am glad to know that many are ready now and I hope that you may make your grade and go on. Respectfully, S. S. Watf.ks. Fine Potatoes. j. M. Seay of R. F. D. No. 2 brought to this office this morning some ol the finest sweet potatoes we have seen. Mr. Seay has a large quantity ot these potatoes for sale. Unveiling Called Off. The unveiling of the monument Sov. F. N. Bruce at Morrilton, to morrow has been called of b> re quest of the deceased’s wife. F. M. Morgan. 1 Think of It! Hi ink of what an effect it would have on the commercial and financial status of Southern Insti tutions if Southern people would resolve among themselves to pat ronize Southern Iudustrv. Why send money to the East for l.ife Insurance? Why encourage graft and greed? I he Southern Life Has Four Good I hings 1st how Rates. 2nd Guaranteed Annual Div idends. 3rd A Guarantee from the Stale Insurance Commissioner. )lh A Total Disability Henefit. Take a policy in this safe conserv ative Southern Company and help huihl uj) the South. Agents wanted BROWN & DUNAWAY State Managers Little Rock and Conway BUS TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Meets all trains. 25c to any part of the city. PHONE 119 E. L. KING Central’s Primary Department. In the early part of the summer arrangements were made for se curing a trained kindergarten teacher for the College, but we were disappointed at the last mo ment. We have an idea that the College ought to keep abreast of the times, it it asks the parents to send their children there. We have therefore perfected plans whereby regular courses in kinder garten, manual training, school drawing and reading under the regular expression teacher, will be installed this year. This means work under special ly trained teachers of primary work, art, expression and music. We hope enough parents will ap preciate the advantages offered to jlistity us in the expense. W. W. Rivkrs. New Moving Picture Machine. W. N. Owen of the Electric Theatre has just installed a new moving picture machine. The machine is the latest model and the pictures reproduced by it are much clearer than the old ma chine. It is so adjusted that the light is projected through each picture on the film just twice the lenghth of time as on the machine formerly used Laundry Business Growing. That Conway would rather pat ronize a home institution than a foreign will be readily shown by the increase in business of the Conway Steam Laundry. The laundry does first-class work, be ing much better than some turned lout by the ‘‘large city” laundries. Court Allows Claims. County Coint was in session a short time this morning. The al lowance of a few miscellaneous claims was the only business 1 transacted. Boarders Wanted! The Erwin House opens up to day under new management at $2.50 per week. Fare the best the market affords. Rooms the best in town. See me at nee. House will be full by Tuesday. I mean bus iness. No middle men in this deal. See me at Havre, Her bert & Erwin’s furniture store. JOHN A. ERWIN Silver Shirts The Silver Brand Shirt is the best made and best fitting Shirt on the market. The workmanship and material is the best, and the measurements are absolutely correct, no skimp ing in length or width. The price is in reach of all—$r oo The Silver Brand Collar is the only “Two for a Quarter’' collar in Conway. That is four ply and all Linen. Try the Silver Brand next time. Wilson Bros. & Livingston One Price Cash House Conway, Arkansas Conway Cotton Oil Co. We have started our Mill for the season and now have fresh MEAL AND HULLS made from new seed. Pure Meal containing the highest fat and milk producing qualities and not adulterated with hulls. Su perior to any other kind of feed. Per Sack of 100 pounds New hulls, 100 pounds Cotton batting a pound - $ 1.25 .06 ♦ ♦ ♦ I To Prevent Cold Feet simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste* matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon s Pills—then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 ctf and rnouey back it not satisfied. New Restaurant I have bought the Ramos restaurant and have made everything clean and up-to date and will open for bus iness tomorrow SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 I invite all my friends to call and see me when wanting something good to eat. Ev erything will be served in first class style and accommo dations the best, (live me a trial. Short orders a special ty. Regular meals, 25 cents. Boydston, Sr. Ramos’ Old Stand Look into this Real Estate Offer The entire property of Joe Nixon situat ed on the main business street directly across the street from the Farmers Union warehouse. These lots measure 340 feet on Front street, one good 6-room house, good outbuildings, two good wells, first class barn, all improvements in first class condition— all of which can be bought for #1750. COME SICK US. Durham & Holman FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING Let us figure with you. THE CONWAY PRINTING CO. PAINT is the cheapest thing in the wot Id for its Real Value. It costs less than one-tenth as much to paint a house as it does to build one and will make it last ten times as long. (let True-Tagg Paint from Nelson Drug Co. It won't come off Pay Cash for Meat and Save Money! On October r we will begin I selling on a strictly cash basis. Nothing will be charged to any body. Those who do not wish to pay for each purchase may buy coupon books good for $3 or $5 m meat, and a discount of ten per cent will be made, mak ing the books cost $2.70 and $1.50. Unused portions of these books will be redeemed in cash. The credit system has proved a failure and is just as bad for .the consumer as for the dealer. I Bv selling strictly for cash we expect to be able to furnish bet j ter goods and to save money for our customers. We hope this action will meet the approval of our customers and we assure them that everybody will be treated exactly alike, no excep tions being made to this rule, dtf Boydston & Adams Restful Sleep Insures Good Health and Long Life A Pure White Clean All Cotton Mattress means a sound, sweet sleep $12.50 all white cotton MATTRESSES for only $7.90. Rolled edges and finest tick. Don’t fail to get one. Frauenthal & Schwarz