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Losing Money Z-L"S _ on the wrong horse, making mistakes in £f f ^0S trading, etc.; but the most frequent way >s i>y neglecting their health ust when the hard workjf s ummer and fall is at hand, a great lot can be saved by using • INTERNA TIONAL STOQK FOOD It is a general tonic and appetizer, gives a fine gl ssy coat, hard ens the muscles and places the animal in the best condition for hard work. TRY' A 50c PACKAGE and you will agree with us. Walthall Brothers ••The Druggists* * Q on way, Ark. u , - . -rf RAILROAD TIMK TABLK. Train* on the'Llttle Rock and Hort Smith Rail way leave Conway as follows: north bound. south bound. No. 104, 9:43 a. m No 105, 5:02 a. m. No. 106, 9:26 p. m. No. 103, 5:38 p. m. LOCAL NOTES. S. V. Darby was in from Vilon ia Tuesday. Mrs. W. D. Cole is visiting rel atives in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Ruth Hicks of England is visiting Mrs. J. V. Hicks in this city. Mrs. J. S. Watkins and daught er have returned from a visit to Naylor. Mrs. R. E. Cole is spending a few weeks with Memphis, Tenn., relatives. —Pat Pope has a good milk cow for sale. Can be bought cheap for the cash. , 47'tf A daughter was born tb Mr. and Mrs. William Grummer yesterday morning. A party of twelve Conway boys left yesterday for an outing at Pin nacle Springs. Mrs. Mary Drummond ot Little Rock is a guest of Mrs. Jo Frauen thal in this city. “Col.” W. L. Durham spent Sunday and Monday with his fam ily in this city. George Scroggin of De Queen, a tormer Hendrix student, is visiting friends in the city. Bruce Benedict has returned from an extended visit to his fath er at Ennis, Texas. Rufus Arruistead of Argenta is spending the week with his aunt, Mrs. Fannie Farmer. Mrs. J. M. Ligoti and children are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson at Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pence are the parents of a ten-pound daught er, born last Thursday. Mrs. Annie Ptotho of Holden ville, I. T., is visiting her brother, A. K. Gore, in this city. A. Caldwell and family of Hous ton are visiting relatives and friends in this city, their former home. C. H. Lehman has returned from Black Rock where he spent a short vacation with his family. —We have a five room house for rent at $^.50 per month. Bahnkk & Co. H. P. Glover of Greenbrier was a caller at this office Monday, re newing his own subscription and ordering the paper sent to G. W. Glover at Guy for one year. J. F. Martin was in from Chad wick Monday. FOR SALE -Gin and Grist Mill i mile north of Conway. Best stand in county. See Frauenthal & Schwarz. 48-2t Mrs. Tim Gay and son, Ernest, of Morrilton visited the family of Will Gardner in this city last week. —B. B. Barker has a new express wagon and will be glad to do any kind of hauling on short notice. —See Douglass for cultivators, mowers, reapers, hay presses, etc. 32-tf FOR SALE—Gin and Grist Mill 1 mile north of Conway. Best stand in county. See Frauenthal & Schwarz. 48-2t Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. Moore’s brother at Austin. Miss Gertie Douglass has retur ned from an extended visit to rela tives in Oklahoma City. Judge W. B. Wilsoti returned yesterday from a few days’ visit at his former home in Pleasant Val ley. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Craig have returned from El Dorado where they visittd relatives for several weeks. Mrs. W. H. Martin is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. W. R. Sturgiss at her home south of this city. Misses Nellie and Bessie Ran dell and Hinda Hill have returned from a few days’ stay at Hot j Springs. S. E. Anderson and V. G. Craig 1 left Sunday for Searcy, where a three-weeks’ temperance campaign was begun. Leo Schwarz returned Sunday from Ottawa Beach, Mich., where he spent a couple of weeks. Mrs. Schwarz will remain at that resort | during the"summer. Abstracts are not luxuries. They are the essential evidence in the matter of title which you can not afford to be without when you put your money into real estate. All matters pertaining to the in vestigation of title given prompt attention. BAHNER & CO. ABSTRACTERS WHERE MUSIC DWELLS The Heart Becomes Attuned to All That's Best in Nature and in Life. The importance of music in the home cannot he overestimated. Think of the thousands of homes—possibly your home is one of these—where there is no music at all. Think of the children growing up whose ears are not being ac customed to music, and whose taste is therefore not being cultivated. There is very little good reason for this if you are in reasonable ordinary circumstances, for I will sell you a good Piano or Organ whether you have the money now or not, and watt with you for a part of it along, and you will never miss the money you have put into it when you have paid for it. On the other hand, you cannot estimate what your family will miss if you fail to give them the op portunity to learn to play the Piano or Organ. / have Pianos from $90 up, ami Organs - stand* ard brands—from $20 up, and it won't cost you one cent to try one right in your own home if you will only let me know that you are interested. A card or letter will get prices and catalogues, or get me to send you au instrument on approval. \Vrite to me, and do it today. 1 POPE r_ The Plano and Ort«an Man. CONWAY. ARK. Mrs. A. E. Livingston and daughter, Miss Fay, have been visiting at Hot Springs during the past few days. Miss Myrtle Cruce, daughter of Editor C. E. Cruce of Morrilton, is in this city, the guest of Miss Corine Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pyle and son of Muldrow, I. T., are in the city visiting his brother, L. H. Pyle, and family. K. W. Bullion has resigned his position as foreman of the Russell ville Courier-Democrat and re turned to this city. President W. W. Rivers, who is making a canvass in the interest of Central College, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. C. A. Wren, a former employe ' of the Log Cabin Democrat, has I accepted the position of foreman of the Morrilton Democrat. A. M. Ledbetter spent part of last week at his former home in Benton township. He also attend ed the reunion at Quitman. Miss Sallie Jones, one of the cen tral at the telephone office is ill with slow fever. Her place at the office is being filled by Miss Ruby Marble. Mrs. S. M. Powers of Mt. Ver non was in the city Tuesday. She was looking for a residence to buy or rent and expects to move her family here this fall. J. H. Dempsey was in the city Thursday of last week, leaving on the afternoon train for Addingville, ! Ga., where he will visit his son and daughter. Mrs. S. P. Florence and daught er, Mrs. W. T. Roberts, of Boone ville have been here during the past week, guests of the former’s son, Prof. O. O. Florence. Tom Banister, who holds a po sition as brakeman on the Frisco road, with headquarters at Fort Smith, has been visiting his par ents here during the past week. —I will pay highest price for veal calves. Those having such to sell please call on or write, C. L. Simon Conway, Ark. 43'^ We are changing this ad. and our prices are changed—they’re lower,—but the grades are as good as ever. Malvern Lumber Co., vSales office, St. Louis; mills, Perla, Ark. tf C. H. Newbern returned Tues day from Bolivar, Tenn., his for mer home, where he has been spending a short vacation. His family will remain in that city un til September. Philip Yaeger, the popular bar ber who has been confined to his home for a month on account of his children having scarlet fever, was released from quarantine last Friday. The little ones have en tirely recovered and no spread of the disease is feared. Rev. J. J. Hurt was granted a month’s leave of absence by the Baptist church of this city, of which he is the pastor, last Sun day, and left Monday morning for his old home in Virginia. He has promised to conduct two revivals j m his native state during his vaca I tion. Prof, and Mrs. D. V. Thomas : are in the city visiting Mrs. Thom I as’ mother and other relatives. Prof. Thomas is a member of the faculty of the University of Florida. This institution until recently was | located at Lake City but will be removed for the next session to Greenville. County Treasurer A. J. Witt has left for a trip through Oklahoma, I Texas and New Mexico. Mr. Witt says he is not ‘prospecting” and has no desire to leave Arkan sas, but is merely going on a pleas ure and sightseeing trip. He will be away about four weeks and his son, A. J. Witt, Jr., will be in charge of the treasurer’s office dur ing his absence. To Teachers of the Southern Section. There will be a meeting of the teachers of this section held at Chadwick. August 8, at eight p. in. for the purpose of selecting a place to hold the contest. All teachers are requested to be pres ent. J- P- Akridge, Chairman of Section. To Move To Vilonia. E. Q. Bryant has bought prop erty from ' Dr. J. B. Munn at Vilonia. He is making prepara tions to build on the property and move to that place. Making Additions. A. F. Kuykendall is making j some extensive additions to his | residence on Clifton street recently purchased from L. M. Kinsey. Mayllower Woman Insane. Sheiff J. H. Harrell left last .night for Mayflower, from which i place he will take Alice Belk to the asylum for-vhe insane. ROBBERS BURN POSTOFFICE. Four Buildings Destroyed at Perrry. Postoffice Safe Robbed of $97 in Money and Stamps Sunday Night—No Aj: , rests Made. Perry, Aug. 1.—At 8:30 o'clock Sunday night the postoffice build ing was discovered to be on fire. The fire spread to the adjoining property and besides the postoffice building three store houses were destroyed before the flatues were brought under control. It developed later that the post office had been entered and the safe robbed of $97 in money and stamps, and the theory is either that the robbers accidently fired the postoffice by dropping a lighted match or else set fire to the place with the intention of covering up the burglary and robbery. W. M. Lewis is the postmaster. The following stores, with most of their contents, were destroyed: Tom Jones’ barber shop, E. A. Davis’ meat market and Moseley Bros.’ dry goods store. The loss is estimated at $4,000. No arrests have been made. The officers suspect certain parties and are investigating. An arrest may be made at any time. It was only by hard work that the fire was checked with the destruction of the four buildings. Anouncement. The Bank of Conway wishes to announce that they have in creased their Capital Stock to $50,000.00 fully paid, and in connection with this, they wish to say that it is the policy of the management of this Institution to keep abreast of the times; and as they have al ways striven to com bine absolute securi ty for their depositors with all their deliber ations for the ad vancement of the In stitution’s business, they feel they can on ly say to have you share with them in their feeling of the safety which your in terests are guarded, is for you to become one of their many customers. We fully appreciate the continuance of the business our present depositors give us and we shall try to in the future as in the past to mer it the confidence in trusted to us. Very Truly, L. H. Pyle, Cashier. Marriage Licenses. During the past week County Clerk J. H. Hartje issued licenses to the following: E. T. Rainey, Gleason, to S. S. Clifton, Pluruerville. R. S. Young,Greenbrier, to Miss Lillie Dunn, Conway. FOR. SALE! FARM We have a large farm of 315 acres near Enola for sale—100 acres cleared land; one-story frame house of five rooms, paint ed and in good repair; barn, out houses; large orchard. Fine Cotton Gin on the place. Here is an excellent opportunity for some one to make some mon I ey out of the gin business. The machinery is practically new; complete system. We will sell the whole outfit of gin, dwell ings, farm, etc., for $3,000 on reasonable terms. TOWN PROPERTY If you are interested in a home i in Conway we have a large list 1 of places for sale at low prices | and easy terms. MONEY We offer low rates of interest and small payments of principal to those desiring to borrow money. Balmer & Company If a person wants anything they want it, and some times pretty quick. 51 As a matter of accomodation to you and incidentally a little profit to us, We are now making up our tall stock oT Fire Proof Galvanized Meta! FLUES, STOVE DRUMS, Deck Flanges, STOVE PIPE and a Mighty Good Well Bucket CAIJ. AROUND AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER. .■ • — You'll Buy Things Cheap at the Xew Hardware Store Grummer Hardware Go. INCORPORATED “ FAULKNER. Crops are quite promising. Will McPike has bought a new buggy; look out, girls. Mrs. Sarah Wilson and son, Matthew, who have been visiting in Pope county, are expected home this week. Aunt Mahaly Harrell has just returned from an extended visit to relatives in Texas. An infant child of Walter Hutson died Friday night and was buried at French man Mountain cemetery. We extend ; sympathy to the bereaved. | Everybody is counting on a good time at the W. O. W. picnic next Fri j ^ay. Grandma Revel, who is visiting her i son, Dee Titus, is reported quite sick. Kyle Brockington and Oscar Pender j grass are working in Little Rock. Lee Tally is out from Argenta on a j visit. Harmony meeting is progressing | nicely. Large crowds are in regular at i tendance. July .to. __ BERYL. A good rain fell here Friday and Sat iurday. All the early planting of corn is now assured as there is a high season in the ground. A protracted meeting began Sunday at ■ New Liberty. Bro. Ford is the preach er. Miss Beulah Wilkerson is quite sick. L. V. Weir of Ebenezer was here Sat urday, W. S. Harrell and wife of Conway came out Sunday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Uncle Sam, as he is familiarly called, looks much improved since he had a new eye put in. The McFerrin amendment is gaining [ ground in this section. Let everybody vote for it. Also let the next legisla ture reduce the state taxes for other pur poses as it seems we have a surplus on hand in the treasury. Rev. Sanders of Conway county will preach here next Sunday. J. W. Graddy and W. B. Smith are each preparing to build a home. Mrs. W. A. Wilkerson returned to her home at Little Rock Saturday after a two weeks’ stay with relatives and friends at this place. Prof. Alex Parsons and Jessie Wilker son, while out strolling Sunday even ing got lost and never got in until about supper time. NORTH HAMLET. __ Rosie Carter is on the sick list. Crops are looking line since the fine rains. Miss Effie Carter and Mr. Bud Hop kins married last Sunday. The people of this community were very much sur prised. Both were well known here. Mr. Olivers was here Sunday. Waffons '1^7'E are still hand V V ling the old reli able James & Graham the wagon that stands the test. Ask your neighbor how he likes his. uggies IF in need of a buggy it will pay you to investigate the John Deere line; we have a complete stock. CASH OR CREDIT, W.M.HARRELL&COMPANY A BRANCH BANK in every home, open 365 days in the year to receive deposits. The perpetual calendar attached to the face of the bank makes it very attractive and useful. We Lend You the Bank; we Keep the Key I_ 1 _ ' Bring your savings to us once a month, and we will give you a bank book with credit tor same, subject to your check. For particulars apply at Fa.vilkner County Bank