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CURE . -Here all tbotroublesinoi tho aystem.sucli a3 St ‘. r a Nl‘ oai S»a«». 4 “ V’nilo thelrnrcrt ul been <-°’ 3 “ "SICK iiZi" K W out, W U “ACHE , .-.nr Hrce that herefe'-bsro Our pills cure it while »an»i»n’*; u ti-.-t rn’sr.rev«7 ’mi" ar 5 : ’on Up' . _ Ktbrtil.’iri'' tier. Uou ' L* In Sala at 25 cents; five for ?>}. — j| C £ PILL. SMALL UOSk. -SMALLPRICr S ©W : J®;lTo Sl® CURES ALL SKIN AND BLOOD D15EA5E5.1 BlftUlVkn 'for tboTr««nSi I wWi Scrofulous Ulcer* And Sore* Rhe'.f’i’.atkm, Malaria, old Chronic tLw*""* l .-. 11 -?.! -L-ZaUI-'1... [rhS ceyßHs i HEE tauPoii i TtalsS?BSe?*’"'' " r " *’*< ' •,"•'■ ■» Akr- a tppotliar, < g|Lwifar r - 'iZBBh 1 ag Mr • "<?M ; Ud‘iwb;M interne are jib•' 1 r-nd wh->«o T’-„d bfa 1 cfHl: r„ £•■■» t 11 11 / M•' > ~ 1 . »i_«re Inn n r cures] KEKmalaria HwSfi?!T l Te*ded , " , bv 1 *” "'• 11 *' Hl,l I ' l ''" l ' Sauihc properties of P. P. P-, Prickly Ash, I‘cko Root B-il S., Savannah, Ga. Book er. Dlood Diseases mailed free. /SjS. 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Every occupation in the country i B l anxiously looking to the extra session of Congress for relief. Every citizen is directly and personally interested : in every measure to be discussed and will want the news promptly and fully. It is during a time like this', that the great advantage of the “Twice-a Week” St. Louis Republic is conclu sively demonstrated. Its readers get ALL the news each Tuesday and Fri day—just twice as often and fully as it could be had from any weekly paper—a d yet it costs no more, than the weeklies—only one dollar a tear. It will be indispensable during the next few months. Send in y O ur subscription at once. Extra copy free A 'or one year to the sender of a club of four new names with four dollars. Write for free sample copies and raise a club. Address The Re public, St. Louis, Mo. Clinton, Missouri. Mr. A. L. Armstrong, an old Arm strong, an old druggist, and a promi nent citizen of this enterprising town 1 says: '•! sell some forty different kinds of cough medicine, but have never in my experience sold so much of any one article as I have of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. All who use it say it is the most perfect reme dy for cough, cold, consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs, they have ever tried.” It is a specific for croup and whooping cough. It will relieve a cough in one minute. Contains no opiates. Sold by Smith Drug Co. 3 SEWING I I lam now prepared to work at my home . No. 201. Spruce street, near Broad street’ Will make silk dresses for? 7.00, wool, gingham and spring dresses for from ?3.50 to ?5.0 >: tea gowns and wrappers at from #1.50 to s LSO. '.Vi]] guarantee good fit and nice •vork. Respectfully, Mils. Emma Hankins, Texarkana, Tex. For Over Fifty Years An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. —Mr?,. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per- ’ feet success. It soothes the child. Joftens tlie gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleas ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. 6-5-93-ly Headache, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Aud all stomach troubles are cured 1 p. p. p., (Prickly Ash Poke lloot& Potassium.) • Rheumatism is cured by P P P. Pains and aches in the back, should ers, knees, ankles and wrists are all attacked aud conquered by P P P. This great medicine, by its blood- , cleansing properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so efficacious as P P P at this season and for toning up, invigo rating, aud as a strengtheuer and ap petizer. take PP P. It throws off the malaria and puts you in good condi tion. Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. All <1 calcrs keep it, SI per txittle. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. DEAN & TAYLOR, Aoenth. Henry Dean and J. C, Taylor, rep resenting the Little Rock Steam Laundry, solicit a fair share of lo cal patronage, guaranteeing prompt and satisfactory work. Laundry called for and delivered anywhere in the city. 12-6-ts Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Smith Drug Co. Wl,v:i fishy .‘I '. wor.woher Costoria. Wil, a rim wa.i a Child, c'.io ertod tor Caston*. Whim uli.' leva;-.» Mlm, aha clung to Costorla. W? ’i ’ll Cl i'. ./ i;avethem Costorio. BIRTCHER & M’WILUAMSj CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Retmlriug, upholstering and all of woodwork done promptly and effi ciently. COFFINS MADE TO OHDEH. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at shop, opposite Benefield Hotel, on Broad street A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr. Rings New Discovery has been tested, am tho millions who have received bench fiomils use teslify to its wonderful curative powers in nil disease ol the throat, chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood tho test so long am (Iml Ims given such unlver-al satlstni tlon is no experiment. Each bole Is positively guaranteed Io give relict or tin monov will bo refunded. It i admitted lobe the most reliable fol coughs and colds. Trial hollies 111 nt Smith drug store. Large sizes •' cents and sl. ■I ■■■■■■ ■ | iNMM|| for infants and Children. Castoria h so welt adapted to children that . -■■imr.iend it as superior to any prescription ■•va to me.” n. A. Auciirn. M. D., Hl 00. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. The fee of • Castoria Lt co universal and I i-.-r.J so Well known .aat it seems a work -j.-wrero-ation to endorse it. Few ore tho ■■agent families who do not keep Castoria ' . tun easy reach." Carlos Mautvx D. D,, New York City. T.tx CKXTAcn CourAXY, 77 MrnRAT Strert, New Y Ccrr. StSF & BUHRMAN, TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Shelf Ifaitare, Mil! Supplies, Blacksmith’s Material, Guos, Ammunition, Queens ware, Cutlery, HARDWARE, SASH, DOORS. ALSO AGENTS FOR Hazzard Powder, Hurcjiles Dynamites. COAL JLIME AND ST. L.OXTIS FIK-H BRICK. CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS. Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention. Send or call for prices before purchasing elsewhere. FT. WORTH AND DENYERCITY RAILWAY CO.,' _ and Union Pacific System. The Only Line Passing Through the GREAT PAN HANDLE COUNTRY OF TEXAS. 1 The Greatest Wheat Growing Country in the World. CHEAP HOMES for JLIML. ALSO THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO Washington, Send for Copy of Our Idaho, SUMMERLfINDS. Oregon, Montana, WE TAKE YOU DIRECT TO THE Colorado. Hsalth Resorts ol Colorado. Wyoming and All Pacific Coast Points. For full Information, address, D. B. KEELER E. L. LOMAX! O. P. A., Ft W. & D. C. By., G. P. A., U. P. Rv., Omaha, Nob. Ft. Worth, Tex. i KCOAL!> All Till!cis. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. TEXARKANA ICE CO., Telephone No. 25. JESSH NIOORE. W.H. WELLS MOORE & WELLS, GROCERS. We handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, feed stuffs etc Prices low down, in keeping with the times. ' We' bought out J. W. Hart, and will remain at his old stand. Our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to give us a call. u ... , uvi i s TEXARKANA, ARK MOORK&nELLB > Castoria cures Colic, Oonstf»»ation. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Er.icr/Jion, Kills Worms, gives sleep, trnd promotes dl gestfon. Without injurious medication — “For several years I have recommended your ‘Castorfa,’ and shall chr i" • .*o!:tl.’.ue to do so as it h.is invariably prodix beneficial resolta.” Edwin F. Pardee, v. D. 125th Street and 7th Ave., Ne'.. York City KEEP POSTED! Read rm nnuiiui the only evening paper in Tieas£:arls.£»,rka. A-lways full of Late Local, Editoral and TeGgrahic news OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Miller County and City Democracy, and most popu lar paper in Southwest Arkansas. BEST PRINTED PAPER BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM LARGEST CIRCULATION* With bran new type, and olh»' v improvements made, the Democrat is now second to no daily outside of the large cities. It is the newsiest local paper in the city. HIE WEEKLY TEXARKANIAN Contains the cream of the daily, and has the largest circu lation of any paper in South Arkansas. TERMS: Daily Texarkanian 1 vear $7.60 “ “ 6 mouths 4.00 « '• 1 “ 76 Weekly 1 year.... 1.00 “ 6 mouths 60 'All subscriptions due strictly in advance.) Jolt) Fx*ixxtii3.@r« The Texarkanian Job Office, in connection, is full and complete, and every description of Job Printing done in the best stylo and at reasonable prices. B©rOffice —112 and 114 Clinton Street, rear of Arkansas Postoffice. Your patronage solicited. J W. GARDNER, Proprietor. I'l IE N EW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER FOR. 1894. PROSPECTUS. In beginning tho elKliteenth year of its successful career, it Is with a fooling of just pride that the publishers of tho New York Family Story Paper states that this great Journal has double tho circulation of any family story paper in Hie world. This claim, which its competitors are invited to Investigate, can easily bo verified. The pre-eminence thus acquired can bo achieved only by merit. Tho reading public will buy that paper which best satisfies thoir desire for stories of tho highest literary merit and most, Interesting character. And the enormous circulation of the New York Family Story Paper proves that It has done this. Mil tho Groat Features of' the Paper to wliic.li it owes Its success of tho past will be zealously gqarded in Hie coming year. Its distinguished stall of authors, among whom may be mentioned Murv Kyle Dul ins, Nellie lily, Alii S. .laeknian, Charlotte M. Kingley, "Girlie" Muy, Emma Garri son Jones, Charlotte M. Stanley,'l'. W. Ilanshow, E. Burke Collins and others equal ly famous, will be retained, its artistic excellence maintained, Its beautiful typo graphical appearance preserved, and tho same judicious editorial supervision exer cised to keep tho tone of tlie paper as pure and moral as it lias been from its incep tion. No expense ol' time or money will lie. spared to add now and attractive features. Standing as It doos like a beacon light nbove. all Its Contemporaries, the New York Family Story Paper cannot help attracting to Its columns all that Is brightest and best in modern fiction. I'r I«B ITAIVIIIwY PAPER. Terms of subscription: One year. W; (i months, *1.50; 4 months, tl; single copies, 0 cents. Sent free of postage on receipt of price. MONRO'S PUBLISHING HOUSE, 34 and 2(1 Vandcwnter street, Box 3(143, Now York. F. W. OFFENHAUSER. Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING: The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign JEire In surance Companies. The Most Substantial Life Insurance at the Lowest Rates. The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates. Bonds furnished for persons in positions of trust. Employer’s Liability, Boiler Explosion and Plate Glass Policies Issued. Motto: “Reliable Indemnity and Fair Dealing. OFFICE OPPOSITE OLD ARKANSAS POSTOFFICE. Railway Time Card. ST. L., I. M. k S. No. 51, Texas Exp. arrives 8:15 a. ni. No. 55, Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. m. No. 58, Mail Exp — arrives 8:45 p. ni. No. 64, Texas Exp. departs 7:15 a. m. No. 56, Cannon Ball departs 2:25 p. m. No. 52, Mail Exp. departs 7:46 p. m T. A P. RY. No 1, leaves Texarkana at 8:35 a. m. No 5, “ “ “ 1:45 p. m. No 3, “ “ “ 9:10 p. m. No 4, arrives “ “ 6:30 a. m. No 6, “ " “ 2:06 p. m. No 2, “ •' “ 7:15 pm. ST. L., k S. W. RY. No 2 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:45 a m No. 2 for Memphis leaves 7:05 a m No. 4, Chicago & Memphis,ar. 6:35 pm No. 4 for Cairo, leaves 6:55 p m No. 1 for Ft. Worth, arrives 9:35 p m No. 1 for “ “ leave 9:50 p m No. 3 Waco Ex. south ar. 9:85 a m No. 3 for “ leaves 9:56 a m T.-C RY. No. 81, leaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. m. No. 88, “ “ “ 1:85 p. ni. No. 30, arrives “ “ 1:35 p. m. No. 32, « “ “ 7:20 p. in TEX. k FT. SMITH TIME TABLE. EFFECTIVE APBH. 10, 1803. Arrive. Depart. No 2 8:20 p tn No 1 10:00 a m No 4 10:55 a m No 8 7:30 a in No 6 5:25 pm No 5 2:00 p in Trains Nos. 1 and 2 daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 3,4, 5 and 0 Sunday only. Trains arrive and depart from depot op posite the Cotton Helt passenger depot. W. A. Williams, Genl Supt. TEXARKANA k SHREVEPORT RY. Arrives 5:00 p. m. Departs 8:30 a. m. The Texarkana & Shreveport Ry. will run Sunday trains, commencing .Sunday, Nov. 26,1893, as follows: N0.,1, south. No. 3, south. Lv. Texar., 8:00 a m Lv. Texar. 2:00 p m Ar. Boyd, B:2sam Ar. Boyd, 2:30 pm Ar. Roberts 8:40 ain Ar.Rolierts 2:45 p m Ar. Louke, 8:50 a m Ar. Fouke, 2:55 pin Ar. Boggy, 9:00 a m Ar. Boggy. 3:05 p m Ar. Lynn, 9:15 am Ar. Lynn, 3:20 pm No. 2, north. No. 4, north. Lv. Lynn, 9:25am Lv. Lynn, 3:3opm Ar. Boggy, 9:40 ain Ar. Boggy, 3:45pm Ar. Fouke, 9:soam Ar. Fouke, 3:55 pin Ar.Rolierts,lo:oo ain Ar.Roberts4:os pm Ar. Boyd, 10:15 am Ar. Boyd, 4:2opm Ar Texar., 10:45 ain Ar. Texar. s:oopm HEN COLLINS, Gen. Man. HENRY PLATZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Broad Street. Texarkana, Ark, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS AND PRICES REASONABLE. OAKS’ Poultry Farm, Texarkana, Arkansas. Now is the time to supply yourself with eggs for hatch ing form the finest line of Thoroughbred Poultry that can be found anywhere: Barred Plymouth Kock eggs, 1 setting 11 50 White Plymouth Rock eggs, 1 setting 200 Single Comb Brown Leghorn, 1 setting 1 50 Rose Comb White Leghorn, 1 setting 200 Black Menorcas eggs, 1 setting 1 75 Silver Spangfod Hamburg eggs, I set. 1 75 Bronze Turkey eggs, 1 setting 3 (X) White Rabbits, per pair 2 50 Black Langshan eggs, 1 setting 1 75 Light, Brahimis eggs, 1 sotting 2 oo Red Caps eggs, 1 setting 1 75 White Crested Black Polish eggs, 1 sotting 1 75 Silver Laced Wyandott eggs, 1 sotting 1 75 Wli Ito Face Black Spanish eggs, 1 set. 1 75 Pekin Duck eggs, 1 setting - - 2 (X) Lop Ear Rabbits, per pair - - 5 txi If you need anything in my line, I will be pleased to fill your orders. All orders re ceive prompt attention. Eggs packed so they can be shipped with perfect safety; nothing sent C. O. I). The cash must accompany all orders. No fowls for sale until after July ist, 1893. Address all’or ders to HxzTlse I. IF. Sliaxj?, Caro A. 8. Blythe. Texarkana, Ark. J. F. SHAW, COUNTY SURVEYOR, •FOUKE. ARKANSAS Will do surveying whenevor culled upon Terms reasonable. Private parties want ing lines run, not In legal dispute, will be given reduced rates. Address me at above postoffleo, 2-7-92. Caveats, Trade-marks, Design Pa'ents, Copyrights, Anil all Patent buelncM o< jduotod tor MODERATE FEES. Information and advloo given to iu-eatort without Charge. Address PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 488. Wasuinuton, D.C. Company l« managed by a combination of tho largcat and moat Influential nowepnpere In tho United Btatee, for the expron purpose of protee* Ing tlielr avtMcribnw ngilnit naerupuleae and Incompetent Patent Agenla, and enrb papor prlntmitthb udvertpemintvonelirui JMhn respondk bllllj and highatubdUlL- ol the I‘riiil Claims Company. I