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Iroad Time Card, vH!TE RIVER BRANCH • L. I, «. & S. Ry. pass Newark as follow ftojsu west M-i Want Your Beard Shaved [ Close find i. Your iiairtut Nice ' ' - Call On— B. Cum:, The Barber. W. A. EDWARDS ^H4ti y i si nk Deeds, Trust or reparedl and acknow* 1. Depositions taken and cotlecrious a l J. CALI)W ELI end <i 3 AND MULES FOR rW-scriptifs* Drutitnsi 1 itents and C hemicals [ stork, t; ire me a ca) 1. Next L U) pi&toftictj. [eokbej K. ( ROSSEK Notary Public 1 kinds of iii tifirC ? *0(!(}S, Trust or rarity, on han U. prepared and ac* k i u • : ri»-! i: * itlUstod. De p<»si lions 1 Pension w u*k a special ty. I (all at I J. Qualls It and SHOE SHOP .00 worth of photos ul e photo button free port, of Newport, this place Mon.lay. Will Wright of Sulphur Iloek, been hick ail fall and winter, town Monday. uid Mrs. K. .1. Magnets and Rice made this olhi^ia call Tuesday. Laura Morgan and Maggie favored t his office wiling very call Saturday morning, rtin, one of White River ip’s best farjmff* was in town and re inhered us with a ntiai call. torncv Lyman I Reeder, of tilic, w;i> lu town Tuesday on business and made this office a pleasant call. a Maggie Shirley left on the Sat urday morning lor a visit and friends at Sulphur field. IS; ssis Rice, ohp of Sulphur charming anu aecomplis* was visiting Mrs, K. Try the Journal when ’.oil need joh print Inj? done. Beautiful platino photographs at Thomas's Gallery. Go to the City Butcher Shop for nice fresh sausage, pork and steak. Thomas, the photographer, gives satisfaction, Everybody says so, When in need of anything in the Drug line call at the Mew Drug Store J. J. Caldwell. Just received a car of L. B. Flour at John M. Mart in's. You will lind it will pay you to see him before buying. If labor and capital could get toge ther ou an equitable .tfc- is it would be a big thing, provided the trusts did not hog the combination. J. It. Morgan, a prominent citizen of ltoste was in town Saturday. Mr. Morgan is a candidate for sheriff and will be a hard man to beat. Thirty Fayetteville business men have pledged themselves to give $1 per month during the winter to assist in releiving the poor of that city. J. M. Sisk, president of the Sisk Mil - ing company of Newark, and wile, visited Mr. and Mrs, <li. Bogan last lhuisday and Friday. Butesville Guard. Mrs..G, W. MeMillln and daughter, Mrs. li. W. Williamson and children, returned Saturday from Corning, where they spent the holidays witu relatives. She! i IT Iliokle passed tilf' 1 i_ 11 tin* city Friday with the man who roubed Mosby's jewelry ;,i liatesvtlle some time*ago. He vvae captured at Menipliis. J. C. Hollis of Marshall made the trip from that town to HarrisoITand return last Friday in twentytive hours, in a buggy. The distance is eightey six miles. Mrs (i. w. McMillin made this office a pleasant rail Monday and ordered the Journal sent to her dau gliiers Mrs Allie Wallace and Mrs. Bertha Wells, of Corning. Thornsberry A - Gray, of Indepen dence county, is in the city, lie is a : candidate lor congress trout this; district, and is niakhig the race as a | iania r. -Newport Herald. ! Sam Hughes, agood farmer of near! j Sulphur Buck, was in town Tuesday. . | lie made us a pleasant call ana •ordered the Journal sent to his son.' j J. S. Hughes, oi Bettie, Tex. i l fitted S cites Senator James li ! j Berry, who was injured accidentally i i at Ncvvburg, Mu., recently, is now ! able to sit up, and says he is getting j i along better than lie anticipated. T1 c jf.iuu .v! • i innl i;ij i' iI, I try was destroyed by iiie last Friduj morning. It is not known how the tireorginated. The loss is estimated i at about $1,ihh); this am mot being | books and furniture. There was no j i insurance. The remain* of Henry Leonard, o! ; Oil Trough itottbm ai iim u ti nn i he Indian Territory Sunday monrUig, , I lie bad been suffering fiiinj consump-1 ton fur .viino time, and went west in | search of health. The burial took! place near his old home.—Newport 1 lie raid. j Judge li. II. l‘o\v 11, candidate fm circuit judge was down from liatesville I Tuesday shaking hands with his many ! friends and remembered t his office in ' a pleasant and substantial way. The I judge is a genial, whole-souled gent le ' man and lias many friends here who ; are always glad to meet him. Mr. Keys, agent for the Keys Insti - tute and Commercial ('ullage, of Kittle Rock, was in town Monday in the in I rest of that great institution ol learning. This is one of the finest | institutions of the kind iu the South land those desiring to take a business i course of 'studies would do well to in i vest ig a to tlie claims of this iustitu i lion. The first hired man on record was Jacob, who worked for Laban seven years for “Rachel," and then the old man palmed off oil him another girl he diu not want. He then worked another seven years to get the right one. Hired men who kick on »2b a month, board and washing, and the privilege of sitting up with the hired girl three nights out of the week, should read the stories of Jacob, the tir.st ill red man. County Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Democratic Coun ,ty Central Committee is hereby called to meet in the circuit court room in | liatesville on Saturday, January 11, I 1902, at MS o'clock a. in., to consider j the manner of holding our primary elect ion, which is to he held on Satur day, March 29, 19U2, whether to be legalized) to discuss the advisability of having a joint canvass, to till vacan cies on the committee from Christina, Relief, Washington and White River ! townships, and such other business as J may come before the meeting. Every menuK'rof the committee is requested to be present. C. M. Flinn, Chairman, T. II. Df.autni;. Secretary. Additional copies of tins paper may bo obtained at this office at 5 cents per' single copy, or ten copie . for 25 cents. $5.00 Reward Lost, stbaved or Stolen . A ! small boy about the size of a man; Iir was barefooted with bisgrandfatiierV shoes on; cross-eyed in the had; of Ins | neck, and his hair was cut curly ; When la: t s-^ lie was hailing a j stump-tailed dog, blind on 11u. slue i I next to the fence, goitjg to T,lumas' I Gallery Lo get their pictures taken. I Photographs, 50 cents a doieii. | Latest style cabinets, $1.50. Baby pictures, copying and •, dinging a ! specially. , All kinds and sizes oi I pictures made cheaper and hotter i | than ever before 1‘iatino work a I specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, Thai) Thom vs, Photographer, Child Worth Millions ,*My cliild is worth iinhion* to tne,’'say«< ! Mrs- Jftiry Biol of Harrisburg, Pa., “t »*t | I I would ln:ve lost tier hy croup had I not I purchased a bottle of Oue Miuut Cotgh j Curij. "one Minute Cough Cure is sure j for cdugh, croup add throat anb lung trojuJ dies. An ;d)-OKt,v safe ?ough eu re which) acts irumddiatciv. Toe youngest <• ,id can ' like it with eulire safety. The Ii!• 1 olio! like t lie taste and renieinbeft how often j helpep teem. Every fatniiy should have a I bottle oh tne M uaio (’ Higl Cure handy . 1 At tins season especially it may he need eb suddenly., J. I. Sturbivunt. Est rayed. Ouo sorrel horse about ten years old and about fifteen hands high, Branded on left shoulder with the let-1 ter O. A liberal icward will he paid for information leading to Lis reeov-1 ery. Address W. E. Woods' n. Oil Trough, Ark A profitable Investment “l was Iron tiled fot a bo it seven v • n r» with mv stomach and in bed halt my j time.’’says K. lK-mict, Somerville, ]nd. . “i spent about SI 000mid never c.oulo get j anything to help me ttutill i tried Kudo] j Dyspepsia l tire. I have taken a few hot I ties sine am eiitlrlev well.” Yeti don’t live!)) what you ent, but bv whftt mu I dtgi -t and iissimhute, if your stoinac 1 bosciTt iligcst v onr footl von are rend' ! starving. Kc thy By spep>I,-i cure dose the J siomaeli’s work l.-y diaeslit g dto fo >d ‘ Von don’t ha ve to diet. 1, 11 ,i •. ■ a w ant, Kocol Dyspe- s|:i Cure cures ah slmiU'rh i troubles. .1. I. Sturdivant. -«• --- (1. \V. Coe is a Hew subscriber The City Meat Market for all kite! j of fresh meat. Photographs 50 red a t .Iran a Thomas’ (tala ry. L. Fisher. »e’ rI uckeni.au. was iti town \\ cdir sday. Morg Iiarii"tt, of Bar quett, was in j town Wednesday. There \\ ill l.e twenty 'ironed salooi s in .hdVeiMiii c i,oi , lids year. J. !,. Iiid‘ o. she-, rime enrolle i j on our oisi gio.', io ■ saC •) imo.i lj a. ! l-'iredest rmed pt.»p :rty to the value! Of f.Pl.t hid ill 0,.'c.\i;a: .0:4 \Ye;Uesi:iv morning. ,'irs .imanuy imnvirm m uic-\. i requests that the Journal be sent In tier address. Mr. ami Mrs. •!. W. Barnet t ndm-ned Wednesday from a visil with relatives; at Oil Trough. Mrs. C. Petlijohn died at the home her son in-law, iNatn .Scribner, near town Wednesday. A I! kinds of produce, hides and tors , bought at Murphy & Mnme's. Live ‘ them a call when in town. Cal] at.Tohn M. Martin's and get a gallon or more of Louisiana sugai | house molasses, new crop. Everything ni ce and clean at .1. !!. Ilolderby's City Butcher Simp. Vo,n patronage solicited. Come and see me. i Buy your flour from Murphy & j Moore. They handle the celebrated, "Fleur de llungrolse" and ‘'Blanche" brands, Mrs. Filler and Alts l ux, of New port, sister and niece of Mrs. 0,0.1 Magnets, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mag- ! ness Sanaav. R. T. Brewer, who was cut hi tin face with a knife by Nathan Kminau j Christmas night, was able to come to ; town Wednesday. Photo Buttons Free. To every person having 81.00 worth photo's made at Thoma’s gallery will receve a Photo Button of himself, or hcr.-eh | free. Suppose Schley ha 1 waited till Sampson came up ami took charge ot . j the fleet. LYrveia w uhl have escaped ; and Si'liley would have been court ; martiaied. f John Ifarvison one of t he old set ; tiers of -Sulphur Bock and a well to do : and highly respected citizen died at his home at that place Monday after a j short illness Hum i ueumonia. t ” Hi ere is a tide in the affairs of men, which, if taken at i,v flood, leads on to fortune. Suakkspeaue. -o No truer saying: than the above was eyer uttered. Vet, how thoughtlessmost of us are in taking advantage of the on /or! ■;uities ;-.s they presen! themselves. If it were possible ior pone; ; or pen to d scribe the many opportunities that we have lei pass unheeded, compared with those we improved In© <\mtrust would la* astonishing to the greater number of us. Few there be who would he able to recognize a portrait of t . r '\\n lives under such conditions. In this great battle of life each striving for supremacy, we often lose sight of the smaller oppor tunities which, if improved, would prove a blessing to our lives. The opportunity we want to impress upon you is the one of saving. lake advantage of our extremly low prices on the following articles, which is only a partial list of the many things to be found in our HAnriOTM STORE. We offer you an opportunisy to buy for less t.ain their value Splendid T-birro <E>f M* n and lloy’s Clothing. Suits, Overcoats.'Rubber Hoots, I)uek ('oats. Punts, Overall^. 1 Hats.,('ups and (iloves. A full line of Men's and Hoy'; Furnishing Goods. A splendid line of Dress Goods. Serge*. FlanivIeUes. Heniettes,*Worsteds. Plaids, Ginghams. Satins, Brocades, Pei'eale. ( alien, Outings, Bleaches.’(Cambrics, |*Chambrys, Domestic, Jean-. ('otton Checks, etc. We also carry'a full line of Ladies’ Skirts, >hin waists. Ladies’and Misses’i Capes land Jackets. Haby cloaks, etc. OCR SHOE DEPARTMENT is the most complete in the country. We can lit all kinds of fed and pocket books. OCR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is full and complete. All new, fresh goods, well selected. Meat, Flour. Lard. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, l i vo. Dried I Tuits and ehoiceJCanned Goods of every description. I ry a sack of our own brand of flour, "Star and Crescnt.” Vcur money back if not satisfactory . We are. y ours for business. ftHITTJ111 & HL A S V * v vT/V .. w’ T* T.r-'TS?*' #i!fc3SfiPtatermtrm We give you an opportunity to get your picture I {enlarged FREE | A HK FOR A TK'M KT. I • Lt-w-. US V** V, 'W'H WW** lyW** l Just a Mo it mmmmmu Please! -We Don’t Want zz —• 3 S O BORE YOU ABOUT YOUR WORK, -BUT WHEN- ~S YOU NEED SOME JOB PRINTING DONE H rywimi • 1 )n : I'cncf - our uruer Away •' riome—At Least Not Until Yor Have GOT OUR PRICES! ^5 a ZS ■!/e do all kinds r job printing, such as Letter Heads, Note Heads, , ;pes. Statements, Candidates’ Cards, Hand Bills, etc, 7 V1.V, v< e woulJ kkcto figure on your work, and guarantee satisfaction. 3 iiH TItM \ I . ... •'-- M,IU ^uaiaiiitc ^dLlMaCLlOH, ^5 j mE JOURNAL.NEWARK, ARK. || u^-.uuu^4ui^L4iiuiiiiuaiUaiauuauaiUuaiiiUiauiiUiiiiaiumiiuiuuiUiUiiUiiiiiiiiii^ L Subscribe for the Journal. S. ('. Keane had business in Bates* ville W e inesday. Miss. Minnie Foster ot Kota was in! town Wednesday. i >u\ ;!j«? Dine ltibbon shoes for your children at John M. Martin’s. Don’t fail to go to Thomas’ Gallery 1 and get a dozen photographs for.loots j T’haii Thomas is hopping with a | stii i.. as tin* result of a sprained I ankl». John M. Martin has got. the hottest j line i t .-a:: ,'.s in town and the biggest ! stock. i i.u ■ 1 • a ed ;m 1 a -man anil a woman moi.iW ala watch meeting at itohbins, s. t ’. G. W toeanoi mules Palmer left Wi'dii*sia> t- i (til iiotigli bottom. Wile ollieS Will (lilt Up J IiOUSe l'T ( 1 . 1 . ( 1 i isser. Ci -iidrcn ispecially Liable Ibii ii', I.-, uses ,.aii cuts are extremely j ■■■•■ i:i ' gk-ctfcii often result in It i. Children are especially t i.i t ,'Uti'h mishap* because not >o careful. Asa remedy De Witts Witch Huz 1 Salve i> unequalled Draws out. tiul ( tire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound, j Beware of counterfeit!. Sure cure for , piles. “De W itts W itch Hazel Salve cured ! in', baby of e‘zeusa after two physicsns | gave her up,’’ wri’es James Mock, N, ; Webster, lull, “The sorts were so bad she soiled two to live dressed a day ” i J. I, Sturdivant, . BSi [«5 M SS fiftii TUCK Y PR INGE SALOON | " • T. MAGN ESS, Proprietor, ,/ piQe &lri T?ei^>uc^y VtfiysCyeS. Wiijefi, CIGARS. TOBACCO AND SO ON. - • Jug and Bottle Trade a Specialty. Your Patronage Solicited. A. C. Robinson dropped a dollar in I the treasury and ordered bis name! enrolled on oijr subscripton li.it. I>i. Allen, wife and daughter, of 8eair/are in (lie city, ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. H. Adams. A runaway team Monday run into 1 . M. .Martin's wagon scales and wrecked tbem considerably. It is said that tiieie will be a scrap between Roosevelt and tbe senate, which promises to be lively. Mrs. Henry Holloway, of Hickory Grove, spent Wednesday in tbe city visiting relatives and friends. The new secretary of tbe treaury, sh.iw, was born in a log cabin. That’s where presidential timber comes from. Ross Hulsey died at the home of his par-nts a short distance north of. town Wednesday after a prolong Illness '■ i »■ M'lir.ivv arc h; ' "O’ 'uni,ling i'Ii .! Cli at the Oil Trough bottom and stock of g-Kius at i hat plact HorrH. W. Hector of Hot Spring, announces as a candidate for governor of Arkansas, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primaries A great deal of steel for bridges and other construction material has been assembled near the depot, and the first tiu miles on the White River road will he completed in a hurry. —Bates, vi 11 Bee. A peculiar death accured near Par oquett Wednesday. George Zones, a farmer was taken with the earache on Sunday which graduliy grew worse untii death resulted on Wednesday, He was about 50 years oid. Roy Crawford, a youth whose home is at Harrison4 was thrown from his horse near on suffered