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THE TEZARKANIAN ]
f'— — i
J. W. Gainer, Editor and Prop. ’
: ■ 1
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY! 4,1»4 J
RATES
C* T, t> ' - ■ * *•}
■» fix months by mail J®;'
M -Jr. one year by mad ’S'
F* -rm ■ :h- !<y mi! » j
All eoen»nnic*t*on» ahoaM be nMnwi
• Tur. Texakkanux.
ThelMi)y»*‘ i WwkIrTKXA«BAXIAM»r» ’
at ti pren-ffire i Texarkana as
»e- od-c!a-- ■*>! ir.alUr.
announcements
1
Ttw following are o«r rates for amtoone- .
hie carei dat- — positively cam is ap- ■
risca: '
ce<wr—«»i ]
’TS
foe Govnsoa.
The Tetcexamas t» aßthi-rued to an- ’
8 .-. ,U- . i- • ' Phil :«coon- ,
tv a- a candidate fur Governor of the
si;. <d A-.:. - - ri-jert to th- artton
c■- ■ : .
n>W MAYOR or ItAST TEXARKANA.
We are atithorirexi to announce J. C.
J. «„■ -a- . .it .- '<■ f--r '!•■• office "f
M 'st: ••' T-'trfcana. Art..
Si. >et : ’ act ® >f the D-tnoeralfc
party.
ri'B OTI MARSHAI-
We are authorirnd to announce J. N.
Cre .-iu* .- i ■■ • ' r rr-«’.-ct.'-n
*o th* office <4 • tj Marshal of Texar
t >- . ■ • • a t a of th*
Dec erat ;rty
for crrr attokxet.
W. are auth-rin-d to announce John N.
Cook a* a candidate for re-election to the
a <•'' Att- rr., yof the city <>f Tex
arkana. Ark.. .-object to the action of the
D- oocratic party.
rORCTTT RECORDER.
Wo are acthortred to announce (too. W.
T <-ra eandxiatv for re ieetioo to
th offir. of City Recorder of -•■xarkana.
Arkansas. at the ensiling election, subject
to tbe act: n of the Democratic party.
roncrrr nKASTBKB.
Wear- authorized to announce C. E.
Wright a- a candidate for City Treasurer
•f T< xarkana. Ark., at the ensuing elec
-1 to the action of the Itomo-
•rattc party.
Weare author./-- ! to ann -nnce W. L.
W •-a candidate for re-election t<-
th-- -.-fare of C;ty Treasurer of Texarkana.
Ark., -bjeet t-> the action of the Demo
cratic party.
FOB MATOB OF WEST TEXARKANA.
V are- i-.t• - announce T. F.
T ’-r .. f..r the office of
M rof th-- tv of Texarkana. Tex., at
th ap;-r - hing- ection.
Cecoißi Mcßai’s speech on
the free sugar amendment to the
Wilson bill, the receipt of which we
gratefully acknowledge, abounds in
g.-od b>glc i.r. 1 < -und Democratic
principles We can see Senatorial
Donors homing up in the future
for “our Tom.”—[Stephensnlie Mon
itor.
Tom Mcßae is as good "Senatori
al timber ■ we have in the state,
and it is only a question of time un
til he is promoted to the position of
Senator.
The country had just as well pre
pare itself for a long debate and
possible deadlock in the Senate on
the tariff bill. The interests of
the country demand that it should
be passed without further debate I
or amendment but the Senate has
away of ignoring the interests of
the people whin they conflict with
Senatorial dignity or court.—[Ex.
God forbid! If the Senate don't
pass the Wilson bill in some shape
in less than thirty days, we shall be
greatly disappointed. It can not
afford delay in this vital matter.
The Gold in the U. S. Treasury
has gradually been drained until
only about sixty-three millions yet
remains. Clevelandites. who stop
ped silver coinage, stated that as
soon as their “unconditional repeal”
bill passed, gold would cease to leave
the treasury, etc. As gold balance
was then eighty-three millions, so it
appears that they were only “gas
ing Now let the free coinage
men pass a straightout free silver
bill, and let Cleveland and his gold
bug friends meet the issue square
ly.
Oxly two women in England have
the right to append the mystic let
ters M. FH. to their names. The
one Ls Mr- Cheape, who is master
of the Gently pack, with her daugh
ter as whipper-in. while the Countess
de Pari- is master of the Woodnor
ton Hunt. Last season Lady Ileene
Hastings officiated for a time as
master of a pack of fox hounds in
Ireland acting as a substitute for
her brother, the Earl of Hunting
don. but this autumn she is other
wise en aged, her marriage having
recently taken place.
Nfveb sit on the fence while your
friends are fighting. Get down and
take sides.even though it may result
in a torn shirt A negative man may ,
have no enemies, but he will not lie ,
blessed with many warm friends.—
[Little Rock Press.
Correct, Bro. Ludwig. We believe .
in a man showing his colors. These i.
good, easy-going fellows who are
afraid to commit themselves in a
political fight are poor make shifts.
The Press is outspoken for Fishback I
for U. S. Senator (bad judgement' J
we gms-- while the Gazette “ride*
the fence.” Come out “old Lady," !
and name your man,or else say noth
ing at all. I •
The Berry papers are trying to i
make it appear that the demand 1 1
for Senatorial primaries comes from
the Fishback people They are do
ing this because they are afraid to
leave the sdeetion ex a Democratic
candidate for the Senate to the I
people. There can be no oMecticm !
to a primarr unless the parties in
terested are afraid of getting left -
—[Nashville News.
We are surprised at you. Bro.
We have watched closely,;
and we have not seen an instance 1
in which a "friend’ of Mr. Berry j
opposes a primary. Be fair and
just. Mr. Berry and the papers
supporting him are willing to sub
mit to a primary or convention.
raw Fishtnck “organs are
charging that Berry s friends are |
afraid of and oppose primaries. The
following from Conway, exactly ex-:
presnes our views: "The editor of
the Log Cabin is unequivocally and
f.at-footedly a Berry man. and
would like to get a good chance to
put in a vote for the old man just
once to see how good it would feel
and to give the boys in old Faulkner .
a chance to feel good all over. No 1
friend of Berry s need fear a pri
mary or any other method. But if
it can tbe arranged to vote in pri- ■
maries satisfactorily to all the coun
ties. that settles it. and there is,
no occasion for anybody to howl.
State or Ohio. Crrr or Toledo, i
Lvcas Cor.vTY. I ;
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that \
he is the senior partner of the firm •
of F J Chenev i Co., doing busi-;
new in the city of Toledo, county
and state aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of One Hun
dred Dollar* for each and every case
of catarrh that cannot be cur«l by
the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Fbavk J Cbexey. >
Sworn to before me and subscrib-'
ed in my presence this 6th day of j
December. A D. 18S6.
—A. W Gleawv. i
seal Notary Public. ;
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally. acting directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
sv-tem. Send for testimonials,
free. F J Chkwey & Co.,
Toledo. O.
HT Sold by druggists. "sc.
Comet Pile Remedy cures.
If you want the choicest fresh
meats, game. fish. etc., goto Hud
dleston’s new Broad street meat
market _ 12-19
Ladies, Mrs. O’Donnell, at the
Temple of Fashion, specially invites
vou to call and price her stock of
hats and all millinery. She has
greatly reduced prices. Call and
secure' a bargain in a stvlish Spring
hat ' 1-13 j
Young Mothers!
W« Offtr Tint a liemedf
vAUA Imurrf Saftlf (A
Moller and Child,
“MOTHER’S FRIEND"
£o6» Ctnftnement of Uo
tain, Horror and BUk.
Anreßftar"”' Settle of “VI other'• Friend" 1
Obferod ba: 1 title rxa,and dll«xperte-nc« Um
afterw-ard uaual la »jch cue*.- M.ra
tota Oaot, Lama.”, JIo.. Jaa. 15U, k»l.
by cha-jtM prepaid, ol rv*erl»t o<
doper bottle. ,k to M Aoert tneUed fro*
•BABFU IDBEGCLATOB cw, ,
ATLANTA, GA.
■DU) EX ALL PBVtoelsm
ARKANSAS
IHDUSTBIH UiHMH,
(FOR BOTH SEXES.)
hit Sniiaa w hrti IrJ Btc i> TIM.
WINJES VACATION.
One of the leading universities of the
Soiitbn-eeL
Graduates fill high positions in various
states.
Literary. > i-ntlfic. Engineering. Me
chanical Agricultural and Normal De
partment- in the three College- at Fay
etteville.
Law ami Medical Departments at Lit
tle Rock.
Norma! and Mechanical College for col
ored students at Pine Blufl.
Twenty-three courses of study.
Eqiilpjied with modem apparatus and
appliances.
Large attendance.
Matriculation fee. J.’..
Tuition free to Arkansas young men
and yonng women. Students from other
states pay only 110 a year for tuition.
Board for boys In the Dormitory at
cost—E7.su to W. 50 per month.
Board in private famille-. El 2 tolls per
month.
Arkan-as students should -ei-ure ap
pointments from th- -r County Judge-.
For Catalogue, apply to
PRESIDENT A. I. U„
Fayetteville, Ark.
POWELL & BRO.,
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLES,
Oumaara dtrsr, •
•Ii- stitl occupy tbe old popular
brica Ataide, and, as in Ute past, pro
pose to serve tbe public with the Ihjsi
service, al lowest prices. Remember
we occupy tbe
XJSIIOIC STABLES.
Bob Osborn,
CONTRACTOR,
House and Sign Painter,
PAPER HAhCERANO
INTERIOR DECORATOR.
Jk.ll Work 'J-v.ax-asja.twaA. !
Office at Lemly's Drug Store, I
TEXARKANA, ! • TEXAS. ' I
Mra. Sarah Muir
Os ycssexpofis.

For Women
Mood's Sarsaparilla is Especially
Adapted to Cure Difficulties
Peculiar to the Sex
Tbe restoring and tr-rirenu-g properties of
H<xd s Sarsaparilla. coaiN- 1 with its power
to rttalue andenrie!l tb» Mood, render it recut
Ur!y adaptod f:-r a3 troabtos nreahar to
women —tLat tired feeling, cr debility canaed
by Aw* of seasoa, e, . nate or life. Hood's
Sarsaparg.a has a.---xN.abed very gra:riying
nsnits in many fases. Bead tie t . Aowtcg
, -1 was lor a long tnae a xsSerer trom
Female Weakness
and tried Etany rer.t lies —.7 rbysirians. to ns
goodpapewe. O'.'day I read one of tbe Hoods
SarsipariSa books, and I would try a
betfe at tbe luedi-toa. It mde so great a dif
ference in ray eoediti -. tXaU took three botttos
more and fc-md my -.! j*rf«sly well. I
ta>e also jireis
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to ».• ehDdrm. ard tnd C : it keeps them la
grd twarih. I am » . Ir.g that this shall be
w»l kv the beartt of others." Mrs. Saeak
■vol ao« le.a a»- Ba. Kaaeayolia. Minn.
M •
i i
‘ II 1
A Run n Parlor Furniture.
There is never e. run without a reason.
We are Sellirg Parlor Suits at pricr-e
never offered iefore tn our city. The
quality of these- suites accounts for the
run. and the pride is low enough to turn
the run Into a gallop. Come and inspect
th- se - ■ - - ■ -how as
well as to sell, and it is not the least
trouble In the world to show you through
onr beautiful-t-H k. w hich is complete in
every variety of furniture, and the tines’
stock of carpets ever shown in the city.
Cash or ea-v pavmento.
Aoons-ix FURNITURE CO..
IM, East Bre-ad Street,
Texarkana. Ark.
f Pine Bluff. Ark.
! Bran* 1 - H--«« I Alexandria. La.
I New Iberia La.
A fa • 'I " - ’ ’ * L”ts
I-' iik L" ■ ”■ 1 - '«>-■ Aatooal
■ er.- - ■ ..
Sc-fDitnit
S :j . ■. a
a AM--- ■
F:ti.oo, 6
uM jA (i - in W
_Ai b-■< T -' Pr-err c-i Mrr’ed
SB S “ ? ** ““■ * • 9 LucM Avy.
>. - -
FOR SALE BY SMITH DRUGCO.”
THE BEST ROUTE
BETWE E SC
Memphis and ths Southeast,
The Palace Car Lin- of the So-.ith—the
Kansas City. Memphis X- Birmingham R.
K. has two through pa-o-nger trains dally
between Memph;> and Birmingham, mak
ing clire and -ure connection.- with tbe
trains of all connecting lines. Night)
trains have through sleeping can- between
Washington. D. C.. and Memphis, via At-1
lanta and Birmingham (in connection
with tin- Richmond A Danville R. R., the
shortest route, quickest time and the only
line running through cars between those
cities. Day train- have Palace Reciiniug
Chair cars (seats free to holders of first
class through tickets) through between
Birmingham and Kansas City, and Pull
man Palaee Sheping Cars between Kansa-,
Citv and Atlanta. This is many nr’es the
shortest and by far the best equipp d Pas
senger Lino between points in the East
and Southeast and Memphis, and all'
points in Arkansas. Texas and the West i
and N irthwe-t. Ev-tythinz new and!
tirst-cla--. Through tickets via this line
on sale ut all through ticket offices.
For any desired information, for large,
man and time table folder, addrex'.
J. E. LOCKWOOD,
G P. and T. Ag't.
Kansas City. ;
H. D. ELLIS.
Gen'l Agent. IV Main St.
Membhls.
Easily. Qelctly,
Y*. P'-.-i-f-.!'.’ ruti-rt.
S WEAXri~M,
NEKVCiI3NE«S, II

I I Cinstopßw-t and tec
. / C er. t-ereryevanatg
t I edia* •ia»nrvrrtr«ii
U f'*- Impcwnie
a l •»' rv .-rneeffi 4 Ik.k.
exr-11 ;• T* r , r
EE-1 MEDICAL CO.
—BUFFALO. N. V.
RI PA N S I
i ■
JUGULATE THE J
j STOMACH, •
: AMD PURIFY THE BLOOD. :
| Riraxa Taut tea . ra a. w. t H «a. ♦
• S’". .”1 , ~ r . 1 nill.auiru. •
! a
• UtarTre,kto. Mialaem. tlai I ,aab itoa, «
I ») w>Uri, cir .U,, Hrtatk. sag all Ate. J
a ara~. to tu klawarfc. 11. <r aag 8.a.1a J
• .
J ■*-**[— •**♦‘‘*'l by aaatoattea ta aaarew a
•net*reaaaaa»»«»»eaaaaaaaaaaaX
Howling Success.
FAIRBANKS
J CLAIRETTE
f 1 SOAP
W. ““t Owes ITS REPUTATION and
. - SUCCESS TO ITS OWN
CEBITS.
1T IS PURE , UNADULTERATEQANO FOR
RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal.
IT is INVALUABLE IN i\ITCHEN & LAUNDRY.
Sold by all Grocers.
NK FAIRBANK &CO-
ST. LOUIS.
TEXARKANA MARBLE WORKS’
-Il EAST AD STREET, TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS.
J T,. SMITH,
Proprietor, and Dealer In
American and Italian Marble and Granite; Scotch Gran
ite from Aberdeen: Statuary and Finished Monuments
imported from Carera, Italy. I deal in and will furnish
any Marble or Granite that can be gotten in either Eu
rope or America, or any part of the civilized world.
Monuments and Tombstones made to order with neatness
and dispatch. Sand-t me. Limestone or Granite coping
for cemetery lots neatly done. Correspondence solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteefl.
All work varranu-d to givf-sati-facti- r . I ’ -not ,"o -. any on- to do better
■vork than myself, or undersell mo. It would I to y,,nr int< n-t to call and inv. -ti
zate my v.rs )■> !.: • giving y,j .r ord- r- to ,-t- -- p- or buy ing < ’--whore-. I carry
the largest colketton and the finest assortmi nt of designs n this business.
My df-izn- hav. |,, n care fully - h-ct- ■: f; n. .. . ■ ;>rinci[>al cm. t» ri- sin America
j and Et.r-4■. and are- of ail clw-.- - and i :L mart!and granite. I carry a
! full line of samples of every variety of but!, mart and granite of alt the principal
iquaries in America and Europe. I use nothing bat the best materia! in mv workend
; can furnish anything required in the marble, su.a or granite line.
Shop and works 5 11 East Broad street, opposite Iron
Mountain round house.
W. B. KIZER, President. C. U. DORRIAN. Secretary.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Qiieensware, Stoves, Agricultural Im
plements, Sash, Doors, Blinds and
TENNESSEE WAGONS
Large and well selected new stock in all lines—-not excelled
in this section. Do ail kinds of repairing in tinware, etc.
Prices as low as any.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.,
Texarkana, Ark.
■■MBKs’wwtrwiw’" a. i mi i imsiKa'. -wmaMsAxucK - «e. -r--- tr r irii 11. ■ i a
JOE LONGINOTTI,
Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas.
In Texas-The Palace; In Arkansas-TheTelepbone
Two of the Leading Establishments in the two states. Each j
House supplied with the Finest
WHISKIES. WINES AND CIGARS. |
Best Bottle and Jug Department
In the state, ran in connection. Also
LOWEST PRICES.
j Everything about both establishments is strictly first class. I
Your patronage is solicited. R spectfully,
JOE LONGINOTTI,
Texarkana. and Texas.
r—f-xuw-mmiairiwn —n —: i~ra ■ — i--t- .run, jm ,_a iw— iwmjim— ,xj ,
JOB WORK ffhggsi
L DOUGLAS
► f £■■ -o3 * , '“ 1 ©FJ’Wfer. HELT.
k'l at ibe price.
r s C- an d 53.50 Dress Shoe.
> r ***'
ci \©LS3.SO Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
v Sk IlfM U aiking Shoe ntr'made.
SI 52.50, and S 2 Shoes,
y a Unequalled at the price.
3T ' fkßcyn 82 & $ 1.73 School Shoes
-y / k. ’»*’ Are the Rest tor Sen ice.
jX LADIES'
-i ' ' XJL$ 3 » S2.SO $2, $1.75
~ ,t '* l Oonirola. ttyll.h, Per Fret 1
" —■ Fitting »nd )wrv Icrablr.HeM
I This is the
1 111 HIIM.H II Lktuglns Shoes. Name .
* Fit » price atamped on
iHEwwfrgreT
- ||ff [j .
DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, 1
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They <an
afford to to ii ,-u B (eng profit. an<! we believe you tan save money by bnylng all your 1
footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue frt< tpon application.
Sold hv O’DWYEB <t AHERN.
Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
WTTE
Through Car Service
FSOM
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
Conna-'n- with THBOCGH Tjtont. to al;
Pntnts East, North and Southeast.
TWO DAILY TRAINS,
—* ini-—
Through Coaches, Free Reclining Chair
Cars and Pr-Ilman Sleepers,
—raoM—
WACO H FT. WORTH,
MEMPHIS.
I AH Texas Lines connect with and have
Through Tickets on sale via the
Cotton Belt Route.
Tor Rates, Time Tables and all Informa
tion, apply to any Agent of the Company.
A. A. GLISSON, S.G. WARNER,
X. r. L, >k *«u. Tes, «. r. A. Tjtar, la,
'I
THE short line
TO NEW ORLEANS, MEMFHI
AND POINTS IN THE
, SOUTHEAST.
•' TAKE THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED
12 Hours Saved
BETWEEN——
' FT. WORTH, DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
—AXD THE EAST—
THIS DISSECT HXE
—TO AI.L POINTS IN —
MEXICO. NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA.
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
—BETWEEN —
Dallas. Ft. Worth and St. Louis.
New Orleans and Denver,
St. Louis and San Francisco.
For rates, tickets and information apply
to. or address any of the Ticket Agents or
W. A. Dashiell.
Traveling Passenger Agent
Gaston Meslier.
Gen. Pass, and Ticket At -nt.
L. 8. Thorne. 3rd Vice Pre; 'dent and
"Gen. Superintendent. Dallas. Texas.
C. E. Swindell.
Ticket Agent. Texarkana.
|RON
MOUNTAIN
Route
5 Dail! T« 5
EQr.lPl't.ll WITH
nm mis enm cm
AND
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
BETWEEN
.Texarkana, Stlmiis 4 Memphis
For maps, time tables and other Infor-1
mation ayply to company s nearest agent'
C. E Swindell, Ticket Agent
L. L. Starks,
SIRICTII DEMOCRATIC
Contractor and Builder.

I guarantee all my work, and do !
none bnt wbat is first-class—will not
turn out a pier job. I
" ,f “ a <mll, or wrSte me through
the Texarkana postofflee, and I will
submit a hid For work I do. will
make no charges for plans and apeciti
ration.. k k STA ' RK r
professional cards.
W.C. SPEARMAN, M.D. (
Physician and Snrg eoili
Office, Front Rooms Over Smith
Store. Office Hours—From 8 tog
a. »,2t03 p. m. and Bto 9 p ’
Telephone at office and resident
t Texarkana. : ■
D. 8. WILLIAMS. C. F..i TT?
Res. 819 \\ ood st Ri - 81'j 8,.,.t.h A
Telephone 55 Telepb^
' Drs. Williams & Greene,
u MEDICINE and SURGERY.
Office over City Drug Store
> ; Texarkana, - . .
:
S. A, COLLUM, MJJ
Physician and Surgeon
’ Office—With Dr. K. W. Read, O Ve .
City Drug Store.
iTexarkaga. ■. ; ArkaM|j
e *7?
J. A LIGHTFOOT, M. D.,
' Physician and Surgeon.
• Office Over Lightfoot’s Drug Store
111 Kast Broad Street, 'balls ’
> Promptly Attended,
R. H. J, MANN. M. Dq "
Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat
Treated Exclusively.
Office Over Smith Drug Co’s Store.
Oflice Hour.-—8;30 a. m. to Ip. m.- 3n m
to 4:30 p.m.
Dr. F. P, Hammcnd,
DENTIST,
Texarkana, Texas.
'-See Io- Ts from 8 to 12 o'clock a, m.
from 2 to 6 p. m.
Office up - lairs in Lipari building.
■ H. S.
Late S rgeon, C. S. A.
Office aud residence, S. W. corner
Broad and Locust streets,
Ti-xarkana. : : Arkansas
) Minor Wallace. < Gvv Thimbu-
WALLACE & TRIMBLE,
Attorneys • 31 ■ Law.
0] 1 ICE —Ov'-r >Cs old Drug
st ord
W. T. HVDGIN'. , LEE ESTFS
HUOGINS &£STEB,
AttornejsatLaif
Office in Henry Building, Opposite
Benefield Hotel.
TEXARKANA. : : TEXAS
T. E. WEBBER.
LAWYER
TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS.
J. D. COOK.
Attorney at Law
STAIRS OVER RACKET STORF,
Texarkana, Ark.
SHE I-: HOTEL,
102 Markham & Main Sts.,
LITTLE ROEK, - ARK.
The Only $2 per dav Hotel
IIM THKCITY.
Jno. Eakin x Charley Wai.bred.
Proprietors.
First-class ,n every respect All
Modern Improvements.
WILL STEINMAN,
THE PAINTER.
House, Sign, Ornamental
PAI NTI NG.
Paper Hanging a Specialty
Leave Orders nt the City Drug Store.
A. W. STEVENS,
BrickKakerfiContractor
Having had an experience of over thirty
years, tn the brick business, res|>ectfull/
solicits a share of your patronage-
Best of brick always on hand. E«ti
mates furnished on all kinds
of brick work.
Works at end of Clinton st., Tex
arknna, Texas. 2 22 3ui

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