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e Pamrs. r. Morgan Brian was up from urice Monday. ears. S. M. Abel and5, J. S. rn spent the (ay Sunday at - . r.J. W. Ilatten, of lill. La.. a .isitor to town .this week. r. Aaron I)rewitt, of niear ata, visited Winnfield lasIt y. is. D. B. Coates and baby ivisiting relatives near Pollck week. r.S. M. Riser, from up on Bodcaw roadl, was in town day.' r. J.G. Brewton, (of Mill, among the many visitors to SMonday. rey 1 A. Dlornmn. of ia, ., is attending court .his week. it * D. B. Williams, of Seliua, vwas in Winnfield Saturday to a meeting of the Masonic 8. mythe, of the Louisiana br C.o., Rochelle, La., was -a last week and gave this a.pleant call. . C. P. Mathis has returned a business visit to \ermil P . A. B. Kelly visited his in Caldiseell parish Satur imd Sunday. J. B. Allen, of Hill, was in Monday and had his naume -e a paid up sub.wriber. s. SJ" T. Payne, editor of The - Times, was in town Mon ed placeed an order with us fnrt lot of stationery. J. JB. Story did some work over at Newport of last week, returning y evening. r. Morgan Brian, from near arrivel in Winfield y and will asiset in buildl tne tows, he being a J. W. Wiiite mue in Mon LIheola psrii and will Sbrother in putting in o wase made glad Sun 0 murprise party of young Sntom Winnfeld. This littlelrrowd and may 'a.-Dodson Times. lu W. Thlrntoni, who eomm hb.sfom Arcadia, set a positis on the, left Tuesday. He hd swaral drgr* GSllkp. wi practised p-rs ma pyer ago - aside-t of mfraklin 'rw is Wiuidit Satur ater his imes.re in Kag. oArca Jeoes, tf Shreve 4 new to ` ri ek ''"' A'godo ahmber of Wintfield peple are visiting the Ebenezer e-awpmeetiag near Montgomnery. The Winnfield Bottling Works. Mr. J. A. Goff, proprietor. i. now in operation and turning out first-la..s sora pop. All the best patent Indicine,' ialways on hand at W. 0. W1il iamln'. (a9. Contractor Smith will soomn begin work on a two-storv hu( ilness house for Mr. R. W. Tug well on his lot near the Arkana.ls Soutlern depot. A general a.'4rtmlent of bicv.de supplies at W. . W1illians'. all. Watermelons, peaches and chickelns have been on the streets by the wagon hlad this week. The market was oversten ked and conulseuently but .-all prices were realized. If it's groceries you are looking for see W. O. Williams. lie keeps a full supply. all fresh. a9 The l.ldson Ioliiness ('amp meetinlg. located about se.('enl rmiles northeast of Winntfiell. opened yesterday. Many people from Winnfield, are pre paring to attend. A good line of go.l! jewelry at W. O. Williams'. All. kinds of repair work a slpeialtv. a9. The hla.kk mith shop of Hutto & Colwell, located north of Court Square is now opeln and ready for business. l'hese gentlemen both are good workmen and will get a good patronage from thel public. Save money on shoes by buying from my stock. All new and up to date. (al6) W. O. Williams, The Grund. Jury is grinding away this week on reported vio lations of the law. It is to be hoped the Jury will locate the source of the had liquor which has manifested itself in some of our citizens recently. Just received, a new asswortment of shoes in different styles and prices. (a16) W. O. Williams. Hart & Iolmnes have had a new sign painted. The "&" and "S" are painted backwards arul will attra.t attention, which is the main object in signs. What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the hill to a (lot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Dealers in Patent Medicine. The yung mell of town are arranging to have an i·e creata supper and Itusirale on Tuesdlay night, the 20th. Our job depart uent has printed the invitations. The laws of healtll require that the bowels move once eacht day and que of the penalties for vi otating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dowe of Chomberlain's Stouach an*d Liver Tablets when nereisary anud you will neer have that severe punishment inlieted upon yo. Price, 26 cents. For sale by Dealers in Pete.t Medicine. Tbere seemaw to have been more drunken men on the street of Wirnnueld ths week than during the asm tiae in two year. , The blind tigert ekdetly are doing a rulshing bulm tb-i. week. c o m it q e u i d hi~ f ur l l s eit e S M.w , P' rir,~ A LITTLE INONSENSL Mr. Slxaweet's 'Potketbook Had a P.-etty Flat Look. Mr. Sixaweck arrivecl there the other e enuing about l:aif ni hour ahead of time, and she \~a~ fti:l en gaged in curling her naturally wavy hair. lHer little bIrotlher, however, met Mr. :ixaweek in the hail. "'r. Sixaweck." s:idl the little brother, wriggling Ias-hfully, "did the elelhant step on it " "Did the eleliant step on what, Willie?" "Your pocketbook." "Why--cr-what do you mean by that, son ?" "O(t, nothin, only sip, she said to maw th' other aft'noon that ev'ry time she'd gone out with you your pocketbook looked like a elephant had stepled on it, an I jes' wanted to see it, that's all." And when she came down stairs about five mninutes later she couldn't understand why Mr. Sixuweek was looking fixedly at an album that was turned upside down.--Vashington Post. A Story Without Words. L IL uII IL E n f~~i As Amended. "Oh, you dear, good thing!" she murmured as her husband handed her $50 for a new gown. "That remark," sighed the other half of the combination, "is slightly twisted." "Why, what do you mean?" asked the wife. "You probably meant to say," re Eied the so called head of the house, that you are dear and I am a good thing. -Chicago News. A Practical Adviser. Miss Romancie-Oh, I just adore music ! Old Baldie-You play, I believe? Miss Romancie--Play and sing, both. What sort of a man ought a woman who loves music to marry ? Old Baldie-Well-er--I really can't say-a deaf one, I suppose. New York Weekly. Sure of His Man. Visitor-You and your brother are twine, are you not, my boy ? Boy-Yes, sir. It's hard to be twins. Visitor-How is that? Boy-When father don't know which of us does a thing,he thrashes both.-Tit-Bits. A Profane Husband. Miss Church-Why do you think that Mrs. Shutter's husband is a profane nSan Mrs. Hendershot-Becasen when ever she has a carpet fnr him to put down she makes him fill his mouth with tacks.-Town and Country. Trimming Her Wal I W lt. Nannie-Oh, dear, my face is so freckled! It's just awful . Aunt Hannah-I wouldn't fret, Naanie. Of course the freckles are sot vr becoming, but, then, you Ihae, they serve to cover up your tatres-Boston Transcript. wmen Peumlalt e Frleids. rwish, remarked the girl hl 7, "tht I kneelor wto become a of · returned the ýiL i'M~a "ure , able to get married Pest. u NIWL a& due. : ý IOTYI rar-U, Xa IT'S W AR MI sV: •g to keep thing>: l iv\cl, e 2vc : ::- >:_L L - - :< '.' r, ' *·Li . m L J l in our complete ie lic f G(iiera;l t ;a I ; We have just recteve a ..l .,J:. -fr -,m a and fal!, and have t!c fi:c:. !!: ' ,' e+ Gents Ft: rn . . Our line of Shirts, , ollIar, Cf!i. 1: ,: ' .: owar i- ,tirely new and going at a bar~ai::. We FITh8 Wefor almo-Ft S:'i' fao·t v ith th'e Laprelle Williams Shoe, the best 'hloe nmade. \\e have can !; ]Li a few :pairs of these shoes in summer styles aid weights tha:t ,u.t b: gld regardl-ss of value. Come quick. Blackmon iBro. Corner M:iin an' ?one: Streetc, 10 ýnnfich, I, IIouii.;n. For Groceties That are C cc .' , , You connot afiord to mi -: ( ur str'e. V' ca', :.:;l t c -': ti-i, for the table and sihall l'e Cleasc to fi. ur.e :, t lu rn a; s -' b f!. Our goods are all fresh ai d clani and .are the best tae market afrordt. Don't forget that we are tfiering rcciali hý,r~-i.ins in cXcry line. Come to see us an.d let us make your visit profitable to you. We represent the Royal Taylors, and can save you money on your new suiit, made to order and guaran teed to fit. A WapSWWLMLAe~ Re m WINNFIELD Barber Shop. L. S. WILSON, Prop'r. W1 ORK ,hr. i trt-c'i (, - Vh. Lof'ated yn Ca-t .,h. Of Pjl i. S- iuar e, itixt d(I4,r to .ari- & . .-. ( ,13v. The (;rtuwIc .1111-v· i· nlt t ilt .;ni proha~lyl wilI rteturn ete bills of indictiueiit. One whliiskev and one hitters (i :-e have It wte :lispOsehl of up to date. the Iteiiig 0). 0. ILawrence. s elling wh-liskey. pleadel d gulilty, tined Y0+1 andRllt intoixiating bitters. plead guilty. !ined $100 and ceomts. "Iv I uhr w .Ica terri'Iv" sick with the cliarrhu a." sas .1. II. I)oak, of Wllia. ()regou. * Ie were unIabtle to inure hizix wiith tle (hiC' t4r$ asi. tat, ncc (anti ais a ;a.4r eusort we trieil (C'bnau wrlai '.ole (~oieChoeraat:'lJ)iaRrluwnI' Rteuucdv. 1 ant R hllappY to 4sa it gave immediate relie')icf and a : ctoll) (leteiure." For sale tV IDealers ill IPatent Mediciate. Regarding the Local Telephone, Since the wires for the local telephone exchange were stretch ,cd over town asbout n month ago and nothing nnnre lhone toward... putting in a swit.chhoarci and hoxec the citizens of town have been wondering what is the tmat ter that the exchange has not hb-cin put in operation. Some days ago TuH SKIrrlmnL'reeived a letter from Mr. 1. B. White, local manager, who was then on the road to St. LAmis, saying that he had mrneeeed in locating the aritch-bond snid other material, which shonld hare reached here early a mooth ago, at some st: In Alabaa, it having here by auha*. He is SIR,;i "An Argoument. 4 The lo:udest voices can he heard at the great est distance. but it's the soundest argument that creates the be ;t impression. We do our talking by our merit. We tell you things in a quiet way. but they count Lecause of the values which back up our arguments. We xwant you to listen and to profit by what we say. There's as much in it I for you as there is for us. O.r store is always well stocked with . ., .s Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, G roceri es, Hardware, etc., and everything will be sol ;a proportion to the following Io yds. Good Stripes, 45c. Calicoes, 4 1-2 to 6c. Domestics. 4 1-2 to 7c. Best High Patent Peacock Flour $4.15. HART & HOLMES, Near Depot. .Main trr.'. A Writin ; Class. Prof. A. It. Kellv. whoº -Int. patrish l1:a,, ret ri1, to Willafie"ld awI organiize 1 a larg., Ix.lH inl at the Ili,-lit Scheooi tas il hug. It hIam' bcen teacºhing mu- wreek aIl readv awdl thet j·1uiL. rei wakig ra pi4I prozr4s n to thei r worn. Prof. Kelly thlit evervh4Nly: If vol t W:.1 to he a i ~riter tinue Y ou iItK tire a cle·al of pains. And erititise y'our eve~ry like. And iirouri tk «rith raimns: This it. aw'w agolken opportunity And every m uan and young lady, f OW or girl. Shoul'd avaid themslves of this chane To impvovi their ~iting. ya.JV --- ---- YISAI. P~c)OO; NOTICE.E Lark l at Ntl (rki3,. Ls.. A rrqu at . U41.. '% 'c . he.ebv gJ . n 'lac th& uatr. iki. *J::.: "1 . 4!trr ^ ' 1 i. Fit ot El,:Itr cu 1.t..r l lllln.n,:l-* · 81 P, kA,, us) "1 2', C: 'wt: it V *1.j - *it.* !, Lal :" 1. .'h t . J 1 " : .' 1 :- n & h . '.:: - J. 1 r~is. "ar . C' j. l'vtn. H. ! x. 1w 'he. "".,t lia.,c 'Lv""". to prove rr . T 11 .on. lai.c IadI.z. He tom rt.1L~tc.A J- t.1 ah sC 4I0i aJIfi r, '. ia La. Kede Elsppia u L"ad 0ac a Ncu ()rW·L a.,l Notice h he rrby Ihcr t~lt L ý nq usaae3 et$Jer L as fled aOfr ·b Met 3 tiuE to wake eummwariou pouf heuppotd f his claim. and tha t ld peoif OW b made bafcdw J. T. w.1lace. U. U. 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