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rnil.tallEP F.VKKY WEDNESDAY ItY j
J. W GARDNER,
ED1 TOR AND PROPRI ETQR.
Ot’M CLmniNU KATES.
.■nut
I’irnvune atai Wccklr IVlnorrat. one
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rear ......... .». •*
PiwvHiie and Wecklv (JazrUc, one
rear. - •’*'
Pieavunc mid (Viurier-Jimnial, one
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Picayune and Home imd Farm, nun
rear.. . 1
l’kavime HiidSoiitliern ('uUiv.it or. one
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Picayune and Hie American Agricul
jurist, one yi*ar... - oO
AlOiOtSCKSliNTS.
The following are our rales for aniioum
jog candidate*, and they inu-t he accompa
nied b.V the cash in every instn: f , ft* defeat
ed candidates do not often feel l.ke paving:
Congress.Ml*
Governor. 1 •» 00
(*ther States Officers. IO.Oi'i
Statu Senate. ”-ft0
State Legislature.
Circuit Judge.••• ..•,f*
Prosecuting Attorney."-ort
Counts' Judge.
County Clerk.
Slwe-iff. 7,&0
Other County Officers. 6.00
Township olTWrs. S.00
For Congrc**
We an* authorized to announee 'I tins: C.
Alt-Kae as a candidate for re-election to Con
gress trom this, the Third District, subject
to the action of lira district convention.
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For Circuit Judge.
We are nu’horir.cd to announce A. H.
William* of Washington, as a candidate for
Judge of this, tin- Ninth judicial circuit, sub
ject to the action of the Itcmocralie conv en
tion.
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For Prosecuting Attorney.
Wo arc authorized to nnnounro
T. K. Woblu r
M a candidate for re-election a- Prosecuting
At tor nay of this, the Uth judicial circuit,
subject to the action of the Democratic nom
hiaitng convention.
F<sr Senator.
Wo are authorized to announce ('. A.
Bridewell. of llo|*. a* a candidate lor the
Jttate Sena e from this, the Twentieth dis
trict, subject to the action of the Democrat
ic convention.
Fur Heprcsentutivo,
Kditor Pu'AYCNE.—You will please an
nounce me Is a candidate for the Legisla
ture, to represent Nevada county. Incom
ing out as a candidate for this office, I have
ucted upon the earnest solicitation of promi
nent citizens, residents of different parts of
the county. I shall hold myself subject to
tbs will ot' the Democratic convention, and
whatcYir shall be the action of said coliTen
.tiotgit will be uiv pleasure to id icy.
1 am vours Kesjdlly,
Kev.tiM>. W. Peeves,
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Tift •County and Circuit Clerk.
AA’e arc mltlH«ri*<s| to announce C. AN.
Iarake as a candidate for Count v and Circuit
( Jerk, subject to the action of the Democrat
ic party.
Messrs. B. W. Bourlnnd, 7- AY. Dailey and
Arthurs:
(•EHri.KsiE\:—Your romnomication ask
log that 1 make the race for circuit and
county clerk, to hand. Please accept my
fthank* lor the confidence you repose in niC|
At your solicitation and that of friends from
all parts of the county, l hereby comply
with requeste. and announce myself a candi
date for the said office, subject to the will
ai.d arJiojj >tf the Democratic party .
A’orv tsulv,
AY. It. MvLt ns-.
For Sheriff
We are authorized to arvsoosnv
AV, B. AATuto
as a candidate for SlaTtlf. nubjcct to the ac
tion of the Democratic party.
AVe are authorized to aimotineu the pres
aat incumbent, Oscar Phillips, ns a candidate
for re-elect* *n to tla- office of Sheriff, subject
to the action «f the Democratic party.
AVe are autboriaad t»> nnmmnro T-lmm
Mack, of Itosstoii, as a candidate for the office
of Sherift, subject to the action ot the IVmo
cratic party.
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For County and Pruhntc Judge.
AVe arc authorized to announce tl. A.
Kale. tUe jutearnt incuniWnt, as a candidate
for re-ebsetiru to lit* *>HI<v of County and
Probate Judge, subject to the action ot the
Democratic party. .
We arc authorised to xiio'cuvc .1. NY.
Neill, ol Kioniet townslijp. as a sitiwlkWw* lor
County anil Pmhute Judip*, mbject t«* tie*
m l ion of the Democratic party.
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For Treasurer.
Ivlitor Picayink.—In response to solici
tations of trioiM*. vou will please announce
nie a* n candidata for the ofoet* of Treasurer
of Nevada county, subject to the action of
the Damocratic Convention.
W, K, Bahiiam.
Editor 1‘icayj 'k:—Please announce tlmt
I am » candidate for rc-cUs iiou a. Treasurer
ol Ne\ aillt counts. .ubjoet t* * tile Action of
the Democratic tautv. ibvivvt..
W. J. Hi. ttK.
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For Tax Assessor.
*Kv aea authorised to announce It. \\ .
Johnson, of Taylor township, as a candidate
far Tax A*wa »r, »uljecl l<> tin- action ol
ilx* Democratic party.
We an* authorized to announce t 'apt.
John Parker as acandbiiUc for re-election to
the «rfllca of Tax Asserts#, subjacl to the ac
of the Democratic party,
W t* ftpf* authorized to fc!i*ounee Kd T.
Daniel* of ('w»ev to\rfi«lrip« ti candi
date f'«»f Ts«\ A«j*e*«or. M.thjcet tfi t)n* action of
the Democratic party.
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For Constatd*,
\W arc authoris'd to announce (t^rge
H. M Hi raw Hi u candidate for ( V>lit*table of
Mi«totiri towrodup, subject to the action id
4he Democratic party.
For all kinds of legal
blanks call at the Pic
ayune1 office.
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The Congressional Conveiiiloiml*
While the State, lesser Districts
anil counties are busy with their
conventions, nothin? is heard from
the Congressional committee tor i
this District on the subject. This j
matter must not he overlooked hor
in any way neglected because there ;
is no contest fur the nomination 1
and little prospectof one, perhaps,
for the election. The comi
ties are giving tl eir in-j
strnctions and selecting their dele
gates, notwithstanding nothing has
been said on the subject of a con
vention. Mr. Me line bavin? no
opposition, there is no g< o 1 rea
son it seems to us. why this
mat ter should not bo disposed of
by tlie counties nt tlieir conven
tions when Stato and other Dis
trict officers are elected. At least,
it. is well enough that, public atten
tion be called to the matter, in or
der that some proper action may
be lind.
We clip the foregoing extract
from the Washington Press, always
a faithful and intelligent watch
man on the walls of Democracy.
We agree with onr political con
freer that is getting time to more in
I the matter of the congressional
j convention in this District. It
has been the hardest fi»ld of polit
ical conflict in the State for the
last three or four congressional
elections. Promptness, organiza
tion, and energy iiaje heretofore
given us the victory. Wc should
keep ourselves ready for battle,
and one of the first and most im
portant steps is to unite upon a
standard-hen rer.
Hut we feel satisfied that the
able-and efficient chairman of our
congressional committee is fully
awake to necessities <>f the situa
1 non, mill that wo shall soon near
| from him touching this matter,
j We arc satisfied that r.fter due
' consultation with the other mem
ber* of the committee, he will
soon decide upon a fitting time and
place for holding the congression
al convention district.
V\Ve nre not in the Whit of prais
}ing or giving any encouragement
! to any any and everything which is
' offered for sale to the people; nor
do we endoiee or advise anyone to
buy a now invention that is not
perfect; but when we see a good
| thing and valuable invention test
ed, nnd it is good, we admit it.
| Sneb is the esse with Duyis’ 188(1
| quilting frame, livery family vfhat
1 docs its own quilting, should have
one. It can he attached to any
machine. The main office and fac
tory of this company is at 182
I West Houston St., New York,
j Messrs. Touchstone & Yarbrough,
who are the agents, will remain
1 hero a few weeks and sell frames
ami jjccuro State and county
j agents. Wo recommend the in
tion to all Indies.
.he present Wheel movement
; looks like a conglomerated mess
1 prepared by sore heads and defeat
led politicians, and will not receive
the support of the better elements
of any party. The present stato
administration has done much for
ttho advancement and prosperity
1 of the people, and the conserva
• live elements can see no use for
but little change.—Texarkana In
dependent.
The above, coming from the pen
of Col. K. A. Warren, in to some
extent authoritative. The Demo
cratic party has never had a more
j caustic critic than lie; and when
' he endorse* the party ndmiuistra
I tion no one else need complain.
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Just stand off and contemplate
tlu* beauty of Greenback eonaisten
'ey. Aa a party theGreenbackers
organize wheels and denounce cap
ital ami National Hanks. They
; cry, “down with political salimics,
down with the ututtey lords,” and
| then they solicit Titos. Fletcher,
the President of the National
Hank of Little Hock to become
their candidate for governor. If
that party truly intends to subvert
National Hanks; would it solicit a
National Hanker to boeomo its
chain pionf'
The total assessments of all the
railroads of the state is $ 14,704,fl38,
1H, an increase of <14.091,^0,-7
over the assessment of last year.
—Ex.
Will our estepmedjconleniporary,
the Prescott Dispatch, make a
note of this!—Texarkana Inde
pendent.
The Prescott Dispatch wil prob
ably do so. It Ii.ib a weakness for
telling xv hat good tljiugs the
Greenback (!) party does.
— 1 M- "
Mb. Hobac* G. ALUS, the prin
cipal owner of the Arkinsas Ga
zette, vigorously refutes the charge
made hv the White Hirer Journal
that the Little Hock aud Fort
Smith railroad loaned him the
money to purchase the paper, and ;
that railroad influence pervade#
its columns. Tin White Hirer
Journal had bust haul down its
colors. It is not a shining success
in the role of assettor.
The nnmbcr of anarchists in
America is estimated at 10,000.! i
i'he doors of American jails yawn-]
In receive tliem.—Little Rock Ga
zette.
Wk protest against “jailing-’ the
editor of the Prescott Dispatch.;
He means no harm—in fact he is
perfectly harmless.—Texarkana
Independent.
Ex GOVENou, \Y. If. Miller, can
didate for auditor was seeing his
friends in Prescott last week. He
has held offices.of public trust be
fore, and lias many friends in this ,
county.
J i nnE L. A. Hymn lias consent
ed to serve his district ns .State
Senator. Who is going to serve j
Hempstead ami Nevada! Speak
up, gentlemen-—not all at once.
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WAUGIINUTON LRT1F.R.
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Washington, D. C. May^L’Slh, ISSti. i
From our lti'jftilnr Coirctimflihmi.
The President continues hi«j
[good woilc ot critically examining,
dissecting and vetoing private
pension hills. If ho cannot dofend
I the Government’s treasure vaults
| against avarice and fraud, ho is at
i least narrowing the opening
| through which the money is drag
ged out.
For each voto sent to the Sen
ate, the President has given con
clusive reasons, ami lie added that
he was by no means insensible to
that influence which leads the
judgment towards the allowance
j of every claim alleged to he
■ founded upon patriotic service in
the nation’s cause. Yet he did
not believe it to be a duty or a
kindness to the worthy citizens
for whose benefit the scheme of
pensions was provided, to permit
the division of the nation’* bounty
among objects not within iis scope
and purpose.
The Republicans have no inten
tion of trying to pass these hill*
against the veto, hut they hope to
make some political capital out of
them. Some of thorn have been
I written to applicants that it is use
less to present their claims to j
j Congress as the president w ill not
let them become laws. Their idea
j is that the would-be-pensioners
' will not be likely to vote forunolh
er Democratic President.
Tins is the way in which the
Fcn.ite Pension committee is enn
bled to report fifty pi is ate pension
bills a week. Senator Sawyer of
Wis. is its most active member,
lie employs two men, to look over
and arrange tlie papers in each
ease referred to him by tho com
rnittco. The Senator only glance*
at them to decide how they are to
tie reported, it is not surprising
that to some of the pension hills
w hich the Senate passes on Mr.
Sawyer’s favorable report*, the
President is unwilling to attach
his signature.
It was during the discussion of
a private pension bill that Senator
lug*lld took occasion to make a
venomous attack upon Uen, Black,
the present Commissioner of Pen
(sions. The Republican Senators
j and Representatives Iimvo been
j very desirous of finding fault with
! the Commissioner since lie accus
ed his Republican predecessor of,
and proved that he used tho Pen
sion office as a party machine.
After Mr. Ingalls had charged
that (lull. Black was not now and
never nan neon cuuuou 10 me
pension now drnwu by lain, and
that lie had willingly slandered
Col. Dudley, word passed ijuiekly
through the Capitol that he was
stirring tip the Senate with a sharp
personal spot oil. Senators hur
ried to their seats. Kopresontu
tires came into the Chamber and
additional visitors appeared in the
galleries.
The Kailua Senator with his
characteristic recklessness in the
use of words, made one of the
moat hitter denunciations ever
heard in the Senate. He paced
hack and forth rapidly as if impu- j
tiont of the restriction of Parlia
mentary language, and the veins
of his forehoad stood out as lie de
clared over and over again that
(<eu, 1 tlack was an imposter.
The face of Senator Yoorhees
also Hushed when he arose to de
fend (Sen. Black and sipiarvly de
nied the truth of Senator Ingalls
accusations. He mentioned that
Gen. Black never new the cessa
tion of pain for a moment, bones
had been removed from both kis ,
arms, rendering them useless, and
that to this day his wounds had to
be dressed daily by a physician.
It was in this condition that Gen.
Black was performing hie ollicial1
duties, and the Indian Senator
thought if the Senator from Kan
sas felt any pride in assaulting a
man who was sufT'eiing thus, he
>hould be allowed to ei.ios it.
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Senator Cockrell also defended
den. Black, who, lie said, had al- i
owed more pensions (luring the •
irst year of his administration <
han any other Tension Commie- <
sioucr- lie suggested that Mr.
Ingalls Ought to have the courage |
md manliness to introduce a bill i
for the repeal of Gen. Black s pen
sion If lie really thought it had i
been obtained under lalse preten
cel as lie bad charged.
;Tho In gull’s attack upon the
Commissioner of Tension* was
nothing more than the malice of
an irritable man who is disappoint
ed because tire integrity of the new
Administration is sullieieni to
stand in the way of the reckless
pension giving which is gouig on.
Gen. Black is a Democrat who re ,
coived his wounds while fighting!
in the Union army. If bs bad;
been ft wounded Republican and u |
Demoenitic Senator had made 1
inch iflt attack upon hi n, a cry
would hpvc gone up all along the
Republican line, accusing this Sen
ator of disloyalty to the L uion.
S. i

llrmoi ratlc Judicial Con', ration. |

At a meeting of the Democratic j
cantril committee, for the tith.Ja
dieis.l, held at Hope. May U>th,
ISMi, it was resolv, d that a coii
vciitift:i of the Democratic party
of said circuit he called to iissen:
hie at Texarkana at 10 o’clock, on
Monday. ,J uur 2S, 1.SN6,
for the pm pose of nominating can
didates l‘>r circuit jndgo and pros-1
editing attorney, to be voted for |
at the general election on the lira! !
Monday* in September next.
It was limner r« soiveu inai me j
basis of representation shall lie t lie;
same as is lived for the l.t iiiix ratic
State convention. j.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of
tlii# foregoing proceeding*1, a con
vention of the Democratic party
of the Uth .1 udici.il circuit is here-j
by called to meet at the time and )
place a hove designated, each being
entitled to the following number of
delegates, towil' Hemp-tea l 5, La
fayette 1. Xilllrro; Nevada d.
J. S. MKAIMIWS, Itt;\J) Si'iiTT, |
‘Secretary, t 'bairman. <
Obituary..
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Mr. IIo.m.v, Ark. \
April 2Gth, 1S.SG. j |
A few words of corn!, donee to .
the bereft family of Homy Hirst:,
This faith fill Christian is at rest, I
(lie bands that were always find
ing somiMliirVg good to do mid do
ing it with all their might, have re
laxed their earthly grasp and tire
now rest fully folded beneath the*
Collin lid His record is in Heav
en, but bis work having been done,
and well done, n halo of light lin
gers along the scene of a consecra
ted pathway, ns a true toiler of)
God and humanity—for by him
the poor were fed and clothed, the
sick visited and eared for; the
church supported; his house the
home for the minister of the gos
pel, the world, therefore, is
brighter nml hettur because lie liv
ed in it. In his sphere of life lie
lots added something to the sum ,
of liuniuti happiness. The impress
of a noblo life is indelibly stamped
on the neighborhood in which tie
lived We cannot let him die with
out yielding a tribute of sincere
sorrow, nor can vve contemplate
the scenes upon which ho entered
after he left us, without following
his upwflid journey with congrat
ulations of joy. .v'o in the death
of llro. Hirst the w'fe lias lost a
good husband, tlie children a kind
futlie'', the neighborhood a kind
neighbor, the cliim.li a strong
member and tire county one of its
best citizens. fo> in conclusion,
Sister Hirst, children and neigh
boriybeAritliful, and at la»t partic
ipate iu tin* happy greeting over
on tlie other shore! The family
has ouV svnipatliv and pincers.
rotir friend and brother in
Christ.
.1. F. Nesiiit.
COUNTY NEWS.
Contributed by tin* Special Torres,
point nit* of tlie Picayune.
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Houghton Itriefs.
Mr. S. A. Iteppy is expected to
run for county Judge on his own
hook

Tim weather dry and hot. Farm
ers are getting low spirited about
their crops.
Rev. Turner preached a very in
teresting sermon Sunday night last
at l’iimi drove.
1’rovulenco Sabbath school aims
to Celebrate the ISili inst, J*iney
drove is expected to join them.
Sweet Homo Sunday school ex
pects to celebrate the 1th of July.
Kvorybody is respectfully invited.
M. I. D. Cathey took a run down
to Ouachita county last week to
see his futlur. Wo wish him a
happy trip.
We are sorry to learn that the
infant child of Mr. and . Mrs. A. J.
Jours was severely burnt last bun- j
day night while its parents were at
church. *
, Mr. S. A. Iteppy’s family attend
the Sabbath school promptly on
election (lays. It is reported tha^
Mr. Kcpp.v caiiviesisl Clark coun
tv for school director of district
no. 5. j
Mr. A. J Jones and family, W.j
J. Adams and family, Mrs. II. A.
Freizell and family, Mr. K. II. Fris-j
t»v ami faniKy, Mr. H- M. Ursi ry
and family, went on « tishing trip
l.mt week to Black creek. Mi hen
they returned they 1,-lt their fish
in the water-afraid they would
spoil.
Kiel .
I.nucsbii r u I.eatlo ■ s.
No rain yet.
W'o arc getting discouraged—
our corn is twisting, our gardens
are burning up and everything is
pluj ing out rapidly.
( apt. Anidey, the “Bell sheep"
of Nevada county (Jreenbackism,
delivered one of his long winded,
: characteristic "liat monej ” speech
es at Tanyard .Saturday night, lht*
Rev. Mr. Reeves, who was expect
ed to reply, not being present, Mr.
: Bullock, one of Albany's staunch
• Democrats, and by the way quite
an orator, was called and icspond
; ed in a short speech which was ap
1 plauded very heartily by the
I audience. A very good crowd
I
was present.
Tin* Shovel* Springs singing con
vention met nt Mt. I’ingah cliun li
Inst Saturday and Sunday. Ko
Treshtnents were on liand both
daj8 in abwn lance. Several ol
our announced candidates were
handshaking around among tlicii
friends here. Oh how they do
• mile anil squeeze a fellow’s hand
and ask him about the family etc.
C.iltfAB.
(layton ( hip*.
Dry and dusty.
The farmers conversation is
about dry weather at present in
stead of politics.
Messrs \Y. 1’. anil L. J. Ilarham
have just returned trom Ited lake
fishing. They say the lake is very
low and fish plentiful.
One Calveru Maker, near ( lay
ton, shot five times at I’erie Cor
nelius, o ii* day l ist week, nobody
hurt, both negroes. The former is
under a -$tO'.d bond for tiis upnear
auee at next November term o!
court.
('apt. Anslcy was heard to re
mark that when he loaded his gun
for bear he never shot at squirrels.
If he thinks that is a squirrel mak
ing nil that racket at liosston, I
would like to fee u bear. 1 think
the ('apt jhas wasted his ninunition
at the future, mu! now ho takes up
his political carving knife places it
on the Agricultural Wheel whet
ting it foi the future chicken pie.
Ou> Hickory.
Sweet Home Humors,
Oh! So dusty.
Farmers are about up with their
work.
Thus, ill more has lost his fine
young ninre.
Prof. Lamberts school has quite
a to* of fun every other Friday
reading their locals.
Hiiadj Grove will organize a
S. S., on next Sunday, May the
UOtli, every body invited to attend.
John McLain says lie beat Esq.
Ucjqiy in the school election lie
cause ho voted tho “fattest ne
groes.”
Will Mays and his poaiy had n
“set loo, hut the pony's bend
proved to lie too lined for Will’#
list, so lie dislocated his wrist.
Messrs. Jones, Frisby, Newboiy
and others with their families went
on tho river lisliiog and stayed
over a night and report good times.
Mr. Hammier a sterling larmei
of this section was ashed concern
ing his oat crop, to whi-h he re
plied “thick enough Imt too short.”
A great many farmers have plan
ted siuco the rains and now have
no stand, the most of them say
tliey are not at all searod but feel
a little sorter curious.
Ilro. Us cry don’t understand
why it is that his term of ollice as
miperiutomlcnt of Sweet Home
S. S., expired so soon. The pres
ent encumbont can tell you Hud.
Ifmiyofthe many readers of
the PicaVi nk has in their posses
sion a panacea for tho “pic nic
fever” please remit at once to
John W. Wilson of Houghton and
Oblige.
CUOWUEK.
%
1>'< »10H BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
General Hardware, Gqoking- Stoves, Etc.
We are bead., Hart era lor < 'HA HTK R <> A k STO \ RS, ami also
for H F. AVERY & SONS’OLl\ER ( miXMMl.OWN. h, s)j
we keep the largest, beet selected stock in our lmc carried i„ tL(’
KEEPS A RESIDENT Iil’YER IN N. V.
Orders entrusted to ns given carefnl attention.
200 & 202, MAIN ST., LITTLE ROOK, ARK.
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tiiiiniiig' in Popularity Dally
Mess, J. H. Scull .t Rrn., Pino
RhiIT. Ark., sa\»; We enclose
herewith n tew testimonials oil
Hngl eo’ Ton e. So far as ' u.
knowledge extends, it has given
more satisfaction than any other
chill tonic we have sold. The in
dense in our sales, Imtli wholesale
and retail, is an indication that it
is gaining in popularity daily.
Prepared by R. A. Robinson &
Co., wholesale druggist*, Louis
ville, Ky. Sold at retail by Dnig
giats generally.
. j
ltellr red ut Lust,
I —
For tJiirty-feren years I have
jbeen afflicted with scrofula. I lmd
scrofulous sore eyes and white
j swelling in one knee and ulcers on
I both legs. My legs troubled me
for thirtyJour years, more or less,
i and twice mortification set in. I
j changed doctors twelve times dur
ing that period but received no
permanent benefit from their
treatment. I spent all the money
I 1 could get, and almost gave tip in
i despair, for 1 grew worse continu
ally. About four or five years ago
I commenced to take swiiis .''pe
ciiflc. My strength began to im
• prove with the first bottle. 1 have
taken in. all about 10 bottles. My
legs, which were a mass of sores
lor more than thiitv years, are now
entirely cured up, and have been
for about three years. I feel
strong nml healthy, and am to-day
sound and well as any man. 1
! owe my restoration to health and
prospect for a new lease on life to
j 8. 8. 8. laui a living testimony
to the virtues of this wonderful
medicine.
STUrnES Clark (col) Covington,
(la. February 26, 2886.
Treatise on Wood and .Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Draw
j e'r :{, Atlanta, (1a. 1.17 \V. 2od St.
N. V.
II 20 10 I SO 10 !
Forty Years a Sufferer froi.
Catarrh.
> WONDERFUL TO RELATE!
“F«>p fi«Hy year* l him* born u victim to
I Catarrh -llin*»-t’ourth» of' the time a sutferer
1 fpotn excruciating pnie* nepoM my forehead
• >4yi«t my noatril*. The diacluiFgiM* were *•
ortcliv»Y> fHalt I bckituh: to ineiiti* n it, except
J for tlm good It inuy do muiiu *»tn**r nuCVrer
t fin\»• *|M-nt » young fortune from rn\ earn
ing* during my fort v \ear* of ptilleriug to
• obtain relief from the doctor*. I have tried
patent medieiiiei-cverv one I coultl learn of
I -from tin* four «*orncr* of the earth, w ith no
! relief. And at hut (*i7 vmra of age) base
! met with ii remedy that hi** etir*d me and
i really made me h Dew man. i wuighrd 1‘Jh
pound* and now weigh M»». I u*cd thirteen
bottles of tVe m«di< in*. ami the only regret
| I have i* that being in the humble walk* of
life i may not have influence to prevail on
all catarrh sufferer* to use what lias cured
my:
Guilin's Pioneer Wood Itcncwer.
“IlrsKT Chit eh,
N». 267 S|..vii|il St.. Maeiin (in."
‘•Mrdlcurv CIh'v.j. t!ie writi-r nfitliiivc for*
j merly <>f Crawford rmint.v, now of Msmn.
i (on.-gin in* rits the r ntiti l.nrc of nil intorort
! ed in catarrh. W. A.Herr,
Kx-.Yta.for ol Mneon.
a sri'Eitr.
FLESH PRODUCER AND TONIC!
I (*niith'h Pioneer Wood Itciiotrcr
, ('>arva all IIIoimI and Skin |)j.ca*i>K. lihrtnon
i |i»ni, Scrofula, Old Sore*. A perfucl Si.ring
! Medicine.
If not in your market it will I..- forwarded
on receipt of prior. Small hnttl«* $1.00
large $ 1.7.1,
E**uy nu lilwnd and Skin Daacnso* niniled
free.
MACON MEDICINE COMPANY
M aeon a
THE ( KCEHIt VTED
Manufactured liy John F. Stratto
49 Maiden l.nne, New York.
PATENTS
Caveat*. Trail® Mark* anil Cu;») rl trhta
Otained, and all otluir hu*ine»s in tho lT. S
latent Office attended tu fur moderate fee*
Our office iri opji.Hilte the C. S. pnlrnt uf.
flee, and we can olitain Patent* in lea* tim
than thorn reunite from Washington.
Send model or drawing. We adri*n a* to
patentability free ot charge; and we make no
charge iinlvs* wo olitain patent.
We refer lirre to the PoutniilUtcr, the
Supt. of Money Order I»iv., and to official*
of the r. S. Patent Offiea. For circular, ad
vice, terms and reference* to actual client* in
vuur ow n »UU> nr county, write to
C. A. SNOW .V CO.,
Op|K>«itn I “at a ut office, Washin gtnn, D. C
Neat Job ^Vork
at the
Picayune Office.
FOSTER & LOOAI
Hardware
Company,
WEST MAIN ST,
Prescott, Arkan&ag,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
AND
FARM MACfflNEKI,
WHITEWATER WASH'
H T O V E 8,
TINWARE,
AND FINK CUTLKItT
j First class Tin {-i t r in him
ton \% iID the stor«. Jan. 1, 'JW,
I
Bui the old rtliahU hi.uM af
/. //. Kerr haw d: Co.
ilill remains, to fill the wants af tb# aaadt.
\\ a are lu re Jo salt.^oodi, so ronaa s ’„I|
and ^ct vhat toll vra.nl in the line of
fancy Groceries & Confectionery
W I • Imt M>||| jtt ! OYO«f prirttf. W# it*
»•» 1. iv*• :\ 1*>1 i f Ti»TI, •t«\t OB lifcftd
that vr-ll M>|.I Vfrv ihoip.
r.' Hrikftbi fur p;«»i patronage, wo solifil I
. foiitir.UM.ro of tho Maine.
.1. 5!. liCKMIAW A ««.,
W'l.ST KltUNT iTltKKT,
j PRESCOTT, - - ARK.
Administrator's Metier.
Tim iindorVnjiiod, a* ndmitiiatrator of Ut
1 .ft at a ol John (tilim, deceased. » ill mil.
i|i|dirnlion to tin- l’rohnla court of NMali
[i-ounU. Ark., nt 11:• -li.lv term thereof, A. II.
I *!*>'•. Ii rail older to se.1 life land. hding.Hg
, to *aid eauile. f..r tlir tuiriioio of i>avine tin
! duhU ol the aat.ic.
AI.KBKI* ABIKICUW, Ad'ai'r.
Mar L'ltli. IftSh.
Wuriiii.ir Or.ler.
: In Nevada Circuit court.
Mollic A. . I r 11 k in - i
r». .
) Alirni11 <*laic. ^
Jlu* 1 Irfrinlaiit, Ahrani tlla/r, i. srurnaJ l®
. »|'B'-ar in this court in tliiri.v data and ate*
' «er th« coni|,lainl of tho |il«inti#. Moliiti.
Jenkins. .
(tivan under mi hand and »val thia Marik
; J4. 188.;. <J K< i. w. TKKKY. Clark.
Atkinson A Tnui|ikin., Alt's for I’laintilT.
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
YtWJ Are nllowed n free f t (, J of thirty (Inyofttm
HM« «.f l*r. Dm** CVIel.rciMl Voltaic l>ll with
Kler»rl«* Hioqe ho- rv AfydlAiM'*-* for Die tptfGT
relief and rtircof Xm^KiD' ^'y U*S
«*f tVufify **••( 1/.i ». A#*./# ah«| nil kindred tr»‘*WM»
A 1*0 f«»r rnanf oilier Hive. •#« « *>fnf>lef# reeiara
Mon f«* Health. Vigor and ManI»«M*l fiianiiircL
No risk In incurred |l|iift|r;-f rd i-aMi'hlrl In #r«i*r4
IhivIu;/ mailed free. |*» n<l in-i'ing
VOLTAIC BELT CO, MariEsll, MUE.
MHO F. STHATTOV,
40 .Aliifden l.nnr, >«*\V Vr«E
f^ejraStl1111 'laa
Importer, Mannfartnror nml A> holed*
Dealer in all kind* of
Mn*i,>al McrelmmlUo Musical 0*n*t
Instruments. Stratton’s cel.hr
(tut Violin tit rings.ated lltid.1
Uss
Road this Testimony then TRY
IT for yourself.
Pi\'pri, tors hint' many leUrri M* that
BETTER THAN QUININE.
Mr. M. M. kc*ter*<H>, UnrKV Co.. r_i
fay.*: “ I rtit certify to Inc far I that »*nc
Tome is the best chill tonic I ever tried,
consider it better than quinine.”
CURES CHRONIC CASES.
Mr. H W McDonald, I.Aiirel Hill.
writes ■ “ Your HHghcY Tonic for end »
fever has never failed yet, and I have *°
to a number of chronic gucs. It cure*1
every time.”
Ask Fur Huglics* Tome and Take HoOljjf
PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE
j 1‘Ktl'AKEII 11V
R. A. ROBINSON & CO.,
Wholesale Druqgieta. LOUlSVIUt

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