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...........— oiintii Ji’tamnr. PUBLISH LP I \ rta WiDVE-PAT BY Jno.VV GARDNER Editor \m> Proimmktor. EAST FRON'l STREET. Xtatss for Advorlisir ■STACK. | 1 Mo I 8 Mo I r, M. Pi Y risar~- i so i i i""" " " finch. 4 On i 7 50 Id 00 lsi«; I Inch 6 50! 10 00: M 00 ‘JL> .0 «inch:::;:; sooi 1500 gsooi 3«no 1 f\,j ]■> 00 25 00 15 00 * '1 l coi!!!!!” go001 5000 soon 10000 strnscuimnN, 1 >0 per yea it. Job Work Ni nth executed. Local notices 10.- per line inch i'.-ertion - •e per line to regulate ortiserx who run Iheio all the time. \1| advertising payable monthly or quarterly, unlc-- otherwise agreed on. Ad 4re«s all communication-' to THE PICAYUNE. Prescott. Ark. The Arkan- I- Legislature con venes at the capital next Monday. Arkansas has mo . n i x t aide wa ters than any State in the l nioii over 4,00(• miles. According to pro id-o. we give tlic President’s strong tariff letter on our first paca . Head and < igest i’ Governor ilavi l 11 Hill, of N. York was iuae. in.d for his Ihi o term, on ridsy. with imposim ceremonies. The Richards.hi Drug Co., of si. Louis, the largest drug house iu the Union, was destroyed y lire on the 1st inst. Loss 81.(me,tiO't; insur ance about *t. ’ t.t 11. The great IJurlingtnn strike is ended at last. Loss, s incurred by it, to the engineer' and railroad com pany, run up into tlu' millions of dol lars, but the engineers lost the tight, practically. We see it stated that the there has been twelve notices of contest tile i ill the next House of Ifeprcsoiitativ e of which number \rh.uisas furnisher two—one each, from the hirst and Second districts. Congress is dragging its monoton ous lengtli al*:ig. doing little if any thing. It seems President Cleveland has not yet vetoed the direct tax bill, which would bring up alight for its passage over his veto. Senator liyrnc. as presiding olliccr of the Senate, would dispatch busi ness in an able, prompt and impart ial manner. [Texarkana Independ ent. Judge liyrnc. we hope, "ill be called to this res]ton ible position, as no other man can more ably till it. During the total ci lipse of the >uu on the 1st inst.. much scientific knowledge was gained, from tele scopic observations, and photographs of the sun wcteulso taken, while In eclipse. In California, conditions were favorable to a satisfactory ob servation. Locksburg and Center Point have been deprived of telephone eoiiiie, tion with the outside world by in junction from the big Hell monopoly . Tills concern should lie throttled by the government, a- there i- gn ii doubt as to its being justly entitled to the sole improved telephone fran chise. _ _ Of tin- thirty -mu- nu nlieis of i1 State Senate all hut -!\ have h d former legislative experience. It is u hoily of good ability. and with its previous training i~ well lilted fnt efficient work. I . the house there are hut thirtv-four among it- nine five members who have ever serve ' in • deliberative body before. We may expect the house, therefore, t be about as nojsv and rattling ;ts usual. ' laiuie There is no doubt about Senatot Berry siieeeedin:: himself. He i' very justly the most popular am! greatly beloved of nil ni the Arkansa -' statesmen. He has won this dis tinction. not by his ability done, but through his consistent, spotless life and aiiupright, clean political record. We accord all honor and commend tint) to such pure men. and ninv Arkansas develop many more li Senator .las. H. I»■■ ■;y . The C ourier .lournal. which is goo authorit v. sh ..v. Bepuhli tu . ruption as follows; ".lohu Waua niaker, the saintly collector of IkhkIK for the corruption of the ballot-box. and appli ant for a cabinet position pay s his sewing women thiri v-ti\> cents per dozen tor making -i.irts. and requires them to furnish ihci own thread, tq >n which tin- Uepub. iicat) senate is tow . ideavoiin.. increase tie- iatitl 1 in . i. . country. The way l<> »piit a l>u>! liabi! j it i!ii- unn <*f y< ar is to • it need of any wealing off. If any man finds himself going to the dogs from diinking too much red lk|iior j just, let him organize himself into a prohibition society and (|nit for good. It not list!-1 to do at: all if i Ilian will .Ily roil I : if I : ■ habit is not n unit, bui on oi hi.-, own e.efilioi. i le. idea tu n a m.ui cannot ipiil a mi-erable habit of his creation i ui.ib-i' lity Inti'1 Rock i )euioe rut • lb . ii her A ns ley ha cut oi ipiaintaiiee since I lie elect bill > on ought n it I" be sii naughty, brother. The Toc.-ili will lime to do as it hid last year subscribe lor tin Dis patch. [ I.'.eksburg l ot in. Yes. and Ii 1 -‘opjie ! -ending ill Dispatch i- an exchange. t , the Texarkana Independent but eon id not thus get rid of it. a- I <e money was sent ns a subscriber. Although lie calls papers and parties, opposing him, hard names, (’apt. Ansley ea i not stand criticism himself, as liis actions show. Sueli a mini (tur able and industrious repre- m tative in Congress, lion, i' < • McRae. lias not been idle during the present short session of that body, which convened early in December, lie has introduced several important hill*, two of which stand good show ing of passage, to-wit : A bill to set 'e certain accounts between the I'nited States and Arkansas;” and a bill to allow persons who have aban doned or neglected tlleir homestead entries to make another entry, and for other purposes. The latter lias been favorably reported to the House, from the Committee on lhib lie lands. \\ liile in session Iasi week al Little L’oek, tin1 State Bar Association passed by unanimous vote, a resolu tion recommended bv the committee on judicial administration, tied the number of justices of the Supreme Court he increased to live. Lor many years both press and people have seemed to favor this increase, but for the past twelve months public sentiment has been ehrystali/.ing and solidifying in lhi- direction, and we agree with the Camden Beacon that •‘the legislature now about to assem ble, will doubtless aet upon the now almost unanimous sentiment in favor of increasing the membership of the Supreme'Court to five.” Chicago lias begun to deal with anarchy in the right way. If it is right to hang men for putting an archy into practice, it must he right to prevent men and women from teaching and preaching anarchy. So ciety owes anarchy about the same consideration that is due mad dogs and rattlesnakes. Fort Worth tia j zettc. That is right, yet in Arkansas we have one editor that says the intcr ! ferenee with anarchists is "the strnu j gulatiou of free speech.” lie is the (same individual that said the *• re flection of Cleveland would have i driven free speech and free press from the South.” May the Lord have merev upon his soul! [ Texar kana Independent. Vet. ('apt. Aiislev. to whom the in dependent refers, continues to dupe many ignorant and uuiufoimed peo j pie by his constant appeal to preju dice ; and many intelligent, well-to do men. in both parties, patronize him, thus adding fuel to the Maine lie keeps burning to the great detriment of our people, to this great State and g! irioiis free country. While « e do not believe in ••hoycoting.” where anarehv and gross false teaching is engaged in. we say give such teach er- a wide berth. I* ui’t line: or go near a viper, lest vott get bitten. rim Vrkuusiis Hemocrat. in tlit* billowing lines, proves that Harrison , was elected solely hv eolored votes, i'i the Kaslirn and Western States: •Indiana went for Harrison hv 2'!oo niajoritv. It easts aliout •.M.Obii eol ored votes, four-fifths of which were a-t for Harrison. It doe- not rc iptire a great knowledge of Arithtue tie to show that the eolored troops saved Indiana. A change of tl.boo votes would have given New 'f ork to Cleveland, while not less that -_»•»,<*tt i eolored voters in that State put in their ballots for Harrison against 4000 or ,V)00 for Cleveland. It seems pretty clear that these two Stales were carried for llarri- *n hv the colored vote. I he negro vote carried other states notably Ohio. Illinois. New Hampshire, an ! po, ilily California. If the negro vote that went fot llarri-ui had been east for Cleveland, the latter would have been elected by an over-whelming majority. I’he white Republicans are not willing to admit their obliga tion-to the eolored voters, because that would be to concede them recognition in the way of otliees. One ear load Whitewater wagons just received. Will sell low down. Call aud sec tt.s. Fi -TEC ti I. Vi.vs II it’ll. (. ■« | WASHINGTON TOPICS. Wa murfg t of News From the National Capital [I'iDio our Special Correspondent.] W.vsiiivi'rov, I). ('..Ian. 4. 1MHH. Speaker ('.trlilso and Mr. Mills line decided not In call a mot ting of the House Committee on rules to ar range tile order of business for lire remainder of the session. I neir reason for taking Ibis stand is the fear that I lie pressure for tlie pas- ige ol -nii-li mete 'ires a- the dependent p, n : in bill v.on! i lie greater t’i..u ui inv 1 > :u"cr:'lie members eould -1 md. ii i . attempt was made to ar range ih" ol ite. of business : and all of tlic 1< aders of the Ilou.-o are partieulariy desirous flint no legisla tion earning extravagant appropria tion- shall pass the House this ses sion. l'hi.s derision, which cuts out evervtliing that can gel the unani mous eouseut ot the House, atld the regular appropriation bills, while somewhat hard upon main measures that ought to be passed, and would be. if thev could be brought before the House, is nevertheless a wise one. l lie Democrats are rontident of re capturing the House in ix'.iit; they are also eonlideut that the next ( oti gr. ss will make many large and ex travagant appropriations, therefore a good and economical record for the Iasi Democratic House will furnish the verv best of arguments to go be fore the people i" ask for the con trol of the House again. Kcoimmy and tariff reform will be the Demo cratic watch-word. Congress turned up just as smil ingly on Wednesday as if many of its members were not suffering from over-eating, and shall 1 say it." — over-drinking. However, much can be excused at this session, which at other times would call for censure. Congressmen are human, and Christ mas conies but once a year. Both Houses had more than a ipionim at tin opening, and they went right to work, the Senate on the Tariff bill and the House oil the River and Ilarbor bill. The Republican members of the Senate finance committee are having a picnic wit 11 the people who wish to have changes made in the Senate tariff bill before it is passed. Kvery mail brings letters by the hundred, and there is a continual stream of telegraphic messengers pouring into the committee room. And as if that was not sullieient. the already over proteeted manufacturer eoiues him self to .speak his demands. One of them has jit't handed in a memoran dum of Indifferent articles that he wishes the duties made higher on. He sa\s he contributed largely to the Republican campaign fund with the distinct understanding that he was to amply protected in this bill. I he Republicans have agreed upon a number of amendments to the hill, but they do not dare to make them public until the very last moment, for fear of the pressure that will im mediately be brought to bear upon them to make further changes. t here is a little lull in the Maine war here this week, though a tele gram published a day or so ago. say ing that Maine had left home for this city, created ipiite a hubbub un til it w i- learnc 1 to h false. I he anti-Maine Congressmen seemed to lie weakening at a very rapid rate— perhaps that accounts for the cessa tion of ho lilities for the time being. Rerjiesentalive Springer has intro duced a joint resolution providing for the admission of Arizona and Idaho. A bill lias been passed by the House providing that the omission by the sender to place a postage stamp on a letter bearing a special delivery stamp, shall not binder or delay the fruit-mv- An thereof, hut the postage sh.i'l It •! id on the delivery of the letter. Hepres-niative Dockery's hill pro hibiting any agent or attorney from receiv ing a fee in excess of 8.'! for se curing an increase of pension on ao» count of an increase of the disability for wtiifli the pension was originally granted, or for securing a special act of Congress in cases where the pen sion might lie obtained under the general pension laws, has been passed by the House. Secret nr v Vilas has received a let ter from an in .positive citizen of Massachusetts who wants to know who Harrison has selected for his >• diiuct Mi . V d ii is :: v ‘-ry oblig ing sort of man. lint he was not able to furnish the iuformmatinn the dovv n Kast gentleman wanted. Mr. Sherman made some of the silver Senators mad when he pre sented the petition of the National hoard of trade t > the Senate, a king for tli" suspension of the coinage of tie silver dollar. C. A. s A Letter From Georgia. Amkhic s. Li a ., Dec. 30, 38. .SIk. Editok:—iy ri--.it to my <•!<! home lias been a pleasant one, and I assure you, Mr. Editor, if you re never felt the feeling, that it is a glorious one to visit again tin* old home—God bless it. What a host of delicious as- ociations rusii into ineai orv at tlie s mild ol t-lC word. i in1 innermost chords of the c.iri aie touched. Ac feel young again, and looking back along life's pathway there is reflected upon u- tie- golden li • .1 of happy boy hoc; lay: . "while loud memory Icing s t ii -• Lgb; of oth er davs around us. 3 et amid all tlu se sad reflections, we are amazed at the wonderful progress that lias been made, in ten years. When I left Eufaula. Ala., the home of in\ youth, it was but a sinuli town, but now. it is a grand and beautiful city, with the sound of machinery to lie heard on every band. The old South, with its splendid eivilation, and Anti-Helium customs, has passed away, and the new South, with its new issues and industries, summons us to action. 1 am now in Americus, Ga., on a visit to my sister. This was. but a few years ago, a small village, but it is now a beautiful city, overlooking her hills and valleys. Throughout the South we can see advancement and progress on every hand. All that she needs is time, and she will work out a grand and glorious destiny. Northern capital ists arc pouring in on every train, and they receive a hearty welcome. This is what we, of Arkansas—God bless her and her noble people—need. There is a bright future before her. Arkansas is now attracting the atten tion of Northern people who are seek ing homes and investment for their capital. Then let us vie with each other in turning the tide of emigra tion to our growing State, and in de veloping her resources, thus making her what nature intended her to be: The Niobe of the Southwest. Wishing you and your readers u happy, thrice happy. New Lear, anil with the best wishes for tlie prosperi ty of Prescott and the l’n vvt sr. I remain Your friend, li. L'. ( omi.AMe Arkansas takes the lead as a cot ton state, a coal state, a stock state a corn state, an iron state, and ; fruit state. It is ecstatic in tin married state. Its real estate is tin approachable. Its earth is full o richness and its air is full of ozone Nature has done all for Arkansas that she could, and a wide-awake “gct-there-Kli" people arc doing tin balance. [Huntingdon Herald. What Peculiar Means. Applied to Hood's Sarsaparilla the word Peculiar is of great impor tame. It means that Hood’s Sat sapartlia i? different from other prep arations in many vital points, which make it a thoroughly honest and re I liable medicine. It is Peculiar, in : strict medicinal sense: First, in tin combination of remedial agents used second, in the proportion in whirl they are prepared; third, in the pro cess by which the active curativi properties of the medicine are se cured. Study these points well. They mean volumes. The) maki Hood’s Sarsaparilla Peculiar in it? curative powers, as it accomplishes wonderful cures hitherto unknown, and which give to Hood's Sarsapa rilla a clear right to the title of ••the 1 greatest blood purifier ever discov ered.” Grateful. Cll ATT AMOOl ■ A . T1A N ., | •liily* 27. 1*kk. ) I'lii' Swift Specific Co. : Gentlemen—Five years ago one of the best physicians in Kvansville. I■><I.. was treating me for a hail ease <>f blood poison. I did not improve to please him «.r myself, either, and was oil the point of changing physicians, when I was offered a place in Chattanooga. In telling my physician good-bye, I asked him about your medicine. He hesitated a minute, then suggeste I that I try it. Immediately on reaching Chat tanooga I purchased three bottles of Dr. I.. II. Wilson, druggist. I be gan to improve at once, and ill six months there was not one of the hun dred sores left oil my body. 1 took a dozen or two more bottles, and to day am as healthy us ever. I am ready to answer all impiiries and sob', simulate this statement t > any one who may address meat Chattanooga. Tciiu. Fu \ . . li. Mr.u»k. For sale by all druggi ,1 < t reatise on Hiood and Skin D - mailed free. Tin. Swikt Sen r ■< Co., Ib awer d Atlanta, < !u Faults of digestion cans* disorders of the liver, ami the whole system be comes deranged. Dr. .1. J(. Me Lean'sS.nsapparilla pc. feels the pro cess of digestion and assimilation, and llius makes pure hloo i. J have 4.7 head of mules ami ho'si that I will sell cheap for cash, or on time. Ku^tv |l W o. d. Tlie importance of purifying the blood can not he overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Karsni' rilla is worthy your confidence. 11 is peel . ir in that it Strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss. IOO Doses One Dollar TAX NOTICE. Mn'TrO’L In HI IM.in <.IN F.N that I will l»c flU I :it the following |»l:if.’*. in the • ' 1 , r:<i -v. i ii|»- i»i Nevada county \ « kmi'U', at the | .late* iikmi!ioiied therein, with il*< l**\ 1mMtk- tor i It. NS;t I* |‘ t.l -aid comity, for the purpose of I collecting llic taxes for said your, a* charged on it 1 tax books, vi/ i runt-y township, at lto*'ton, M<>n*l:i> and lues ) dav. January Ist and .‘-’ud, .lacks ui 11 . it Marsh • Ston W • dnesday ami I Imrsdiiy. January JJrd ami - Ith. i^sp Leake Ip., at <il«un\ilh . Friday and Saturday, January : uh and Ith« I :ivlui\ Tp.. at l y 'on’s 'tma . Mniiduy ami I'm day, January gstli and -i'th. lx*p. Alabama Tp.. at Falcon. Wednesday ami Thurs I day. January -»uth ami list. I**4.*, i I'arker Tp*. at Hodeaw I*. «». Friday and Satur day. February 1-t and -'ml. l*s*.b Vlftam township, at llunmo.v i linrch. Monday, February Ith.ami at l.aiiebtirg. Tuesday, February >th, lieorgia I'j. at 11 oneaville. Wedm-day and Ihurs dar. February Oth ami rth. IKv.i. ; Fuioii I'p. at Zam:. I*, o.. Friday. F. bruary >th, 1»P; and at Klutf't it; 'hiturdav. February Jth, Iw.i. |*t <1 I,mill I'p. ai Whin - Ferry. Monday, i »l.-iirt ry 11th. Iissii. Houghton Ip at Houghton, I u« -(lay. February 1-'tli, isw. Kmim • I p at l.aiimWnlm -day February ! ith, l,v»«i. Missouri I p . at rre-ci.tt, I imrsd.i February Hth, to April loth, l-*-.4. From Februan Hth. 1-'.*. to April loth. W"'.'. I will la in nr oitiec at I're-cott. Aik. forth, pur po'f of receiving ta\e«. tVoin all por.-ons wishing to pav for t!ie same. l ine for pay men! expire' \pril 10th, Issji, amt 1 after that date :i penalty of per cent., and all ro'ts, w ill be added. a* pro\ ided by law . VII pei '-ei- i • re.| .-d to bring along their lrt-t vear - tux re.-eipt. or correct imitlber of land. FI» l«u *1 >. sht r I IT. AmlF.x ‘»lli « db ;.ir of Niwadn I •»., Ark OHS. STA KEY & P A LEN’ ■ TREATMENT 8Y S 'HALATION. 1620 An ’a Street. 1 'liilad a. Pa. For* ji'iinipt i-a.-t; .r* Kronehiti-. dv — pep->a. unurrh. • ■ u \ fevc . h* nbieiu-. de nilitv. r leumati-m, neuralgia anti all chronic ami noi vou.-disorder®, “The compound owiu'ii treatment" 1 Ms Starkey A Palen, No Areh S> reet Phil adolphia ha\ »• been ii-mg for the last < m | h r . years a -* .«■ till* a !ju mu. et of the idem ;,t-of oxygen and ni: r >:: m .g eti/.ed and the cam pound is at d ine.de portable that it i s ,n* rill over the world. |)rs Starkev A p tlen have tjio liberty to , refer *•> [' • f.,11 , Vr mum-d well kuowRi j person*: who have tried their Treatment: lion Win 1> Kelley, member <>f . ongre.Mi PI iladclpbia; Km \ ’i< t**r I, t ’*»nrad. Kuit**r Lutheran Oh-ervi-r, Phi adPphia; Rev Clm W t’u.-hiug, l> 1) Roehotei N ’l . II »n Wm P«iiit) N ixon, Editot 1 ’hi igo I nter < N \\ 11 Worthington. Editor New South, Rir inihMham Ala. .lodge !I S \ oorlv-e**. New Y*»rk. NI r Frank Sid la 1 mer*-liunt Phila delphia. .lames Moore Supt P*.li- Kland* ford, l)ora*,t>hire, England due.-h Ward. Rowral. New South W ale-, And t bon&uuds of other- in every part of the ('lilted Staton, •*(\»mp mml <K \ ge.i -it- Mode of Action and Re- dts,’’is the title of a new brochure of 200 pages, published by l)i> Starkey A Puleii, which glue- to all imjuirers full in : formation us t<* this remarkable curative agent ami a re.-»id of several hundred sur prising cure* in a wide range of chronic ety I.I-- many of them after le-ing anundomaj to <lie by other pliVrieiuiifc. W ill he m uled free to any add res.* on application. Read the brochure! DRS. STARKEY A \\\LEN, 520 Andi Street. Pliiladclpliia, Penn. PARKER’S | HAIR BALSAW I CleaubeA find f .unities the ha:r. Promotes a luxuriant growth. I N«ver Fail* to Restore Gr<yl Hair to its V^uthful Color. I Prev. nts I'amlruir n’i'l hair f.i'i'.ntf J MADE WITH BOILINC WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILINC MILK. •smcl , . , . *V: V‘ ‘ • v.1, « - 1 Lwt'c.^ -. - | . I.: .'►! h or « »\ , ■ i 1 •• i< i In- \ it tini 1 . , i aor hoiial Relation. • . , - 1 . - -« aa thin great \ I • ■ - . • ,i I M o. Ibautlful ) (. . i »' . only $l.io by i.i .'l.j '1 ■ J < 1 aiu wrapper, Illut 1 w i • r ■ i apply now. Thu ■ . 1 M. !>., re t LL E D MEDAL ) ^ c ItlOfU NICK VO S and P!!YIO/U.;j’K I7v. i ! rniiUaeorp# of A- I • - r i i -tilled, fonti den iaily ^ ... ■ tl-.e ©rtlcc o| Tin: i \: < i>\ ’mUjicai. insTiti ti:. . No. i |iu n • >!.. > o at on i JtfnA* , whom aU ‘V* t i>: *vr u '’bo'ara bo ottHft i tii3 MAH TO Jlffr ST* O £ , IlStTv f I 'To get Chi’istmas Candies. Fruits, Confections, Toys, Fancy Articles, Fire-works, etc. BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER! Dmi't fail to trv Kershaw f.ir all kinds uf Chri.-trnas trix. before buriif elsewhere. Bigger stock than ever before, and bigger bargains. FAMILY a?;d fancy GROCERIET ■■ Always in stock.'as cheap as the cheapest, at. Kershaw's See and priM i and you will save money. W. B. WALLER, - DEALER IN'— ELM STREET, PRESCOTT. ARK. -O C lothing and Nhors a specialty -0 Will pay the highest market price for cotton. Handle Flour,* Corn and Meal,l car lots, and w ill give low prices on seine f«»r cash. Full stock of General always on hand, and wi sell as cheap as the cheapest. W. B. WALLER -----—---A-i«a IRA E. McMILION, wi 1 11 \v< aV mt< >., Importers and Wholesale dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots A Shoes, Et*. AaF'St. Louis. Memphis. Cim iumiti and New t (rleans prices duplicated. *tM j Nos. 224 & 226. Main St., LITTLE ROCK..ARKANSAS. New York ollicc -ti.TJ Broadway. y ii —■ —awiw i i i i. im»i—.„. JK» v WWWT—■ ■ ■ ———————— FI.VE WORK A SPECIALTY. j WM. L. FUNSTON, -111 - Zt^Ldr'blo M,an Oi:' ^liiansaa.! fi05& (i<)7 .MAIN STkKKT, LI 1 I LK HOC K, AUK, l>i02Sr*Cri^SlTT3, - \ N 1 > Everything in the iiOHE and Marble Liu. /li:.i/>sTo.vi:> mu.M fin.on up, Call or Write for Prices. Defies Conpelitln. : Hilt icy <§ Christopher, \Vliolrml«> .mil r«‘t:iil dealer, in ^GENERAL M|ERCKA|NDISEJfe I ^—--1- — —v j West Second & Main Sts., Prescott, Ark Live clerk, nml fair denling, with full »tnck uf iiluui.t everything needed hy th. yr.pl* of this entire section of country. He buy good, in large qunntition, an I will muke special inducemenls to eaih cuit*<*M e^ff. W ill tmy liigiiyst market price for cotton, a- well »• all kinds of country pi edaoa. Feb, loth, ISHti. HATILt l 0 II ItlS’l OHIf#. . m . A PURELY VCGjETASLC COMPOUND Fife Family Doctor. A Safe and Reliable RtmeJy in aH Casee. ; iu'.e Family Medicine Perfect Substitute fer Calomel. ■ oatest Remedy of the Age for Bilious Disecee* ; i J«t effective { reparation known for removing bile frr m tern, and revtorirg the i rmal action « f the liver am] * !;i*ys. It has a rapid alterative and aedatiVe AMU t u o n the syvtem. It renovates it and restores nuftti a healthy vigor. It increase* the appetit E*lTrf&xl 1 i !> i i the digestion ant! assimilation he food. It can be given with ( RI^QULjfllYfrf PERFECT SAFETY ' ^ “ Iren or adults < I -.eft a neir t ■ been used with mo»t wiida** . cement of effect is Cefda, Pih out Coiic, Choltra. RHittt Ftr** ffa/aria Ftrtrt. Dtarrhata, Qtntra! Rtk*** < I . fhtumatitm, Lotc of Appttiit, Htadtcht. <4 ctured ( ,ily l y ;i.e Medicine Co.. Lake Charlea, La. *v • < I rjfl sgC. and 50c. {>' kagr*. hv all leading dtuggitt« 'l his mediciae ceets V yl than one cent t er average dose. It should be kept in every la* Kr. 7RK£ TRIAL PACKAGE at-ml a » ceet etaaip to MEDIC IK r CO LAKE CHARLES. L m.__ *'•£"-!h-» with our large ami vnl hnt* *’f If N imitlt n, Three aamf>lea. ai w II «i the wat: It wa mnl KrttC, ami ©fit i y u have krpt form in vonr h m* f r 9 m«utha and ihor. i, <; • m to Ih »• who mag li.tvf 14. I, llii’vbr *’■ Mi i,r«»n i • i *r»r Ih<>*a who writ* nt one© .an »*..•» . • r« m try . |» Wn(rb ami \fx j. . all r»r c««, tr»ui't< ► * I h',«**• SUuiou *t Uo., lio» »li, 1‘orifuv J, Ualcr M<i ICE Is hereby gixeu that there will he no appli citti<>:i made to tin nert general asr-nri idy of the State of Arkansas, for the passage >f al act of th» legisla'ure. prohibiting the sale or giving away, of ardent, vin >ns. malt, or int(j\ieatmg liquors, including na >ixe wine, within ton ir.ifex ifthr 1 01: Allen High School, situated . . block el- ver. m the railroad surrey, of the tow. of }‘r. -eott, Nevada county, Arkansas. This l>ft emhsi' ftrd.'T** T. W. HAVE©, and others CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ^ PENNYROYAL PILLS iu cmbb Buugirc min: a Orlfflnal. bp*t, o*lj ft nulrr snd ,J r. h.ib!# i ill f«»r tnl*. n«r*r fall • A «k f«T (VeJbartflr’t Diamond Brand, In red i»<* \«Jv sgj i h: t*>\ • •mini wMh bio* rib* ■ "•). AI HrtisilM*. 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