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Her Father’s Name. Officer—Can’t vou remember your papa’s name? What does you mamma call him? Lost Child—A lobster.—N. Y. Sun. Earliest Green Onions. The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La. Crosse, Wis., always have something new, some thing valuable. This year they offer among their new money making vege tables, an Earliest Green Eating Onion. It is a winner, Air. Farmer and Gardener! i i JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 16c. and they will send vou their big plant and seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1.000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2.000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2,000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1.000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Radishes, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. In all over lO.OGO plants—this great offer is made to get you to test their warranted vegetable seeds and ALL FOR BUT ICC POSTAGE, providing you will return this notice, and if vou will send them 26c in postage, they will add to the above a big package oi Faker’s Fourth of July Sweet Corn—the earliest on earth—10 days earlier than Lory, Peep o’ Day, Fir»t of All, e.c. [K. L.] The social graces are admirable, but no man lias yet waltzed into tame.—N. V. Times. Quality Brinja Success. When in St. Louis our representative called on the F. R. Rice Mercantile Cigar Co., and was courteously received and shown through their large Cigar Factory. It was a pleasure to sec the hundreds ol igarmakers making all cigars absolutely by hand, no molds or machinery used in the factory. One of the striking features in this factory is the fine body of work men and the cleanliness that one sees all through the factory. In the basement the firm carry the Havana tobacco which they import yearly from Cuba direct and winch is specially selected by W. C. Schutz, who visits the Island for that purpose, so that the firm not only havo tue very best ol work, but thev also buy the very finest tobacco that tlie Island produces. After seeing the factory one is not surprised that many thousands of the "Mercantile” are sold during the year. This firm also manufacture a number ol five-eent brands of cigars, their leaders being the ‘'305” and tbs “Ageut.” Our representative asked how many "300" and “Agents” they manufactured last year, ami was told that their output on those two brands of tive-cent cigars was ovei twenty-five million. Kvery box of cigar* that tins firm turns out has a card placed in the game, calling the attention of the smoker to the fact that tiis Loose sells their goods absolutely on a quality basis, that they do no circus or bill board adver tising. give no free deals nor have anv other kind of schemes, but see how mucli quality they can put in the cigar, so that they will please the consumer, who docs not care for all the other items but does want the most and best smoke be can possibly get for bis money, and the firm stated that since they have adopted th - quality system, their trade hag grown from year to year, and while they are only -r making a small profit selling goods on mi h a basis, the enormous quantity that they'are turning out, is bringing them the desired'results. -... ♦ It will not be so very leng before you arc talking about tbiays that happened ‘way back in the year ’<14 N. V. Mail. mtm wm chaem HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSEKTiAl It Helps Women to Win and Hold Mon’s Admiration, Respect and Love Woman's greatest gi ft s the power tc inspire admiration, respect, and love, There is a beauty in health which i£ more attractive to man than mere regu larity of feature. To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, should be .a woman's constant study. At the first indication of ill-health, painful or irregular menstruation, headache or backache, 6ecure Lydia E. Pinkliara’s Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs. Chas. P. Brown, Vice-President Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes; Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “ For nine years I dragged through a miser able existence, suffering with inflammation and falling of tho womb, and worn out with pain and weariness. T one day noticed a state ment by a woman suffering as I was, but who had lx-en cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound, and I determined to try it. At the end of three months I was a different woman. Every one remarked about it, and my husband fell in love with mo all over ogain. Lydia E. Pinkkam’s Vegetable Com pound built up my entire system, cured the womb trouble, and I felt like n now woman. I am sure it will make every suffering woman strong, well and happy, as it has mo.” Women who arc troubled with pain ful or irregular menstruation, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor rhoea, falling, inflammation or ulcera tion of tho uterus, ovarian troubles, that “bearing-down” feeling, dizzi ness, faintness, indigestion, or nervous prostration may be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, World’s Fafr Awards. In reply to a letter by State Sen ator Logan to President Francis of the world's fair, asking if exhibitors would receive their medals, or must call for them in St. Louis, the fol lowing was received: “St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 23. 1905. 'John P. Logan. Siloam Springs, Ark.: “Dear Sir—In reply to your letter of the lfith inst., to the president of the exposition, you are advised that di plomas and medals will he issued to ill exhibitors who have received iwards without cost to them. The ex position is not issuing any ribbons, but they may be obtained if any ex hibitor wants them from the Official Ribbon company, St. Louis. Very ruly yours, John H. McGibbons, “Secretary of Awards.” Echo cf Old-Time Cotton Tax. Forty acres of Drew county land seized by the govern vient upon fail ure to pay the cotton tax imposed during the civil war, were sold by Internal Revenue Collector F. W. Tucker recently. This land was seized from Max Cook in 1869 and when offered for sale the government bid it in. Since that time by some mistake it was placed on the coun ty tax hooks arid sold for taxes. The government recently brought suit of ejectment. At the sale H. M. Trevathan, one of the defendants in that, suit, bought the property for $140. BRIEF MENTION. The Holly Grove postoffice was destroyed by fire. Surveyors are ntavork from Beav er towards Cassville, Mo. No more stone for the state capi tol is ex pee ted until March. A hank has been organized at Les lie with $20.00(1 capital stock. rJ’hrce girl babies were born to Mrs. ¥. It. Alexander at Jonesboro. At Texarkana the two year old child of 1». S. Cox was burned to death. The Arkansas general assembly will visit Hot Springs during Feb ruary . The Arkansas Funeral Directors' Association will meet in Little Kook May 1(5. Joseph Yoslow, head sawyer at the Shefllenberger sawmill at Brink ley, was killed. Three prisoners in the Pulaski county jail at Little Rock made a break for liberty. The two-vear-old son of V. G. Sutton of Si loam Springs swallowed a large screw and died. The clothes of two-year-old Myr tle Cox caught tire at Texarkana and she was fatally burned. From March 14, 1900 to January 31, 1905, there mere twenty nation al banks organized in Arkansas. W. B. Cary enter, formerly a southern league umpire, has been signed by President Kavanaugh. A movement is on foot for the consolidation of the First and Sec ond Baptist churches at Little Rock. A non suit mas taken at Poca hontas in the libel suit of Rev. A. C. Graham against J. ('. Miller, et al. The trial of E. II. Lake on thir teen charges of false pretenses went over until next August at Perrv ville. Wm. Nathan, negro postmaster at Savage, Ash lev county, is under arrest charged with embezzling $‘>00. The lower house of emigre-? passed the bill authorizing the ex tension of the western boundary of Arkansas. A meeting lies been called for February 18 at Harrison for the or ganization, of a North Arkansas Press Association. The postoffiee at Crawfordsville was robbed. John Carter, a negro, was hanged at Mariana February 7, for the mur der of James Woods, a white man. Jesse Gee, aged 18, wag drowned while attempting to cross White river on the ice near Eureka Springs. Commissioner of Agriculture II. T. Bradford has been appointed by the president as cotton statistician for Arkansas. I TO BUSY STORK—SHOO! Human Ingenuity liaises an Obstacle to the machinations of Fate. The apartment houses of this ape had now reached a stage of such magnificence i that tenants were willing to give up all their liberties uud salaries for the priv ilege of living in tbeui. Uv edict, Kays the New York .'sun, the prattle of children was forever barred from them. Situated in the ultra-fashionable dis trict was the magnificent apartment house "Race Suicide,” through which the agent was showing a prospective tenant and dazzling him with the latest improvement of the Ctopian age. ■‘Magnificent!’' said the gentleman, “but your roof looks rather untidy. Whv is this roof strewn with bits of broken glass and the chimneys studded with rusty nails?” “Clever idea of mine.” said the agent, naively. "That is to prevent the stork from alighting on the premises.” Ileing a philosopher, the Utopian said nothing, but stood gazing far into the dis tance where uu ocean liner from the tropics was making her way up the har bor crowded to tbs rails with immigrants. False Report. “T have been told,” said Mrs. Oldcastle, “that your daughter baa been doing some wonderful things in pyrography.” I “Oh. no,” replied her hostess, “she ain't (ecu there at all. The last letter we had from her she was in Pittsburg, i and thought she'd go right throutrh to Washington.”—Chicago Iteecrd-llerald. THERE IS JUST ONE SURE WAY Dodd's Kidney Lilli Id Ip Run Down I'ccyle—Titty Stake UcnltUy kidneys imil Tlint Hrant Healtlty l'coplo — Wiuit llr. and Mrs. J. k. DcfTej- Say : Nora. Jnd., Feb. fith.—(Special)—That the sure way of building up run-down men and women is to put their kidneys in good working order is shown by the ex | penence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dufley of this place. Both were weak and worn and dispirited. They used Dodd's Kid ney Pills, aud to-dar both enjoy the beet of health. Mr. Duffer says: “I was veiy weak and almost past going. i tried" every : thing which peopU said was good, but ! rot us lienetit till I tried Dodd's Kidney ; Piils. They helped me in every way and I am strong and well now.” Mrs. Dufiey says: “1 was so bad that if anybody would lay down a string I felt I could not step over it. Since tak ing Dodd’s Kidney Pills 1 can run and jump fences.” Healthy kidneys insure pure blood; Dodd’s .kidney Rills insure healthy kid neys. -« The political plum, not unlike the per simmon, sometimes has an unpleasant ef feet when it is bit into before it is uiuite ripe.—Indianapolis News. A CLEAR COMPLEXION. A. Simple IUut> Treatment for Blnclx hemls, Reil, lioiicii nml Giiy Skin citl Uinti^artne Uuaiart. If yen are aflictsd with pimples, black heads. red, rough ur oily skin, or ilislig uring humors, you will find tins simple home, treatment most agreeable, speedily oft retire and economical. Gently smear the face with the great emollient skm ' cure, Cuticura O.nta.viit, but do not rub. Wash off tti# ointment in live minutes i ’"ith Cuticura Soap and hot water, ami hat he freely. Repeat this morning and evening and you will soon be rewarded v. it h a skin soft, white and clear. Cuti cura Soap, the best toilet and complexion soap m the world, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, will preserve, purify and beautify the complexion and keep the skin in a healthy condition, prevent ing blackheads, p.mples, eruptions or the return of ec/emc and ether skin troubles. I sed as a sh**ip< • it cleans?:* the scalp of crusts and scales, removing dandruff and promoting the growth of the hair. For red rough hands, itching palms and painful finger ends, Cuticura Soap and Ointment achieve marvelous results, often in a single sight. There wenld )>e an enormous increase in production if we were all paid what we think we are worth—and earned the money.— l’uck. To Curo a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brume QniuineTablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. ifce. Manv a man wants tic Gospel ter fly; hut w en it comes ter puttin up money fer de wings, he says lie’s in favor er home missions.—Atlanta Constitution. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an infalli ble medicine for coughs and colds.—N. \V. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. “Some men's idea of holdin’ down a job,” said Uncle Kben, “is to sit around nn’ with pay-day would hurry along." Washington Star. To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of this paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, lhtal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are siek or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Boot, the great kidney, livor and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. The mild and immediate effect of ; Swamp-Root the great kidney and bladder remedy is soon realized. It i stands the highest for its wonderful | cures of the most distressing cases. ' Swamp-Itoot will set your whole system right, and the best proof of this is a trial, i less kidney trouble, and within the past year it lieenuie so severe and complicated that 1 suffered everything and was much alarmed—tny strength and power va? fast leaving me. I saw on advertisement of isv.ua.p-Rooi and wrote asking lor advice. I began the use of the : medicine and noted a decided improvement | after taking Swamp-Root only a short time. I continued its use and am thankful to say ; that I am entirely cured and strong. In order | to be very sure about this, I had a doctor examine ; some of iny water to-day and he pronounced it i ail right and in splendid condition. I know that your Swamp-Root is purely vege- j ' table and does not contain any harmful drugs. ; Thanking you for my complete recovery and ' recoin me tiding Swamp-Root to all sufferers \ I. C. RICHARDSON. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but it promptly cures kidney, | £3 Cottage St., Melrose, Mass. Jan. 11th, 1K)4. I am,” Very truly yours, liver and bladder tropics the symp toms of which are—obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smart ing or irritation in passing, briekdust or sediment in the urine, headache, backache, lame back, dizziness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloat ing, irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of llesh, sallow com pletion, or Bright's disease. If your water, when allowed to re main undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a scdimer.c or settling or has a cloudy appearance, it is evident that your kidneys and blad der need immediate attention. Swamp Root is pleasant to take and is for sale at drug stores the world over in bottles of two sizes and two prices—• fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. Y„ on every bottle. I EDITORIAL NOTE.—In order to1 : prove the wonderful merits of Swamp Root you may have a sample bottle and | a book of valuable information, both i sent absolutely free by mail. The book ; contains many of the thousands upon j thousands of testimonial letters re-! ceived from men and women cured. The value and success of Swamp-Root ! are so well known that our readers are j advised to send for r sample bottle. In j sending your address to Dr. Kilmer £ Co., Binghamton. N. Y., be sure to say j you read this generous offer in this) The inventor of the "gold brick” is dead, but many counterfeits survive him. —Louisville Herald. Ladies Can V/ear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot Ease. A certain cure for swollen, sweating, Itot. aching feet. At nil Druggists, 25e. Ac cent no substitute. Inal package FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Ee Roy, N. Y. The gift of gal> will not do the work of the grace of God.— Chicago Trbiunc. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment lulls to cure in 0 to 14 days. £>0c. Many a mushroom of promise is a toadstool of fullillment.— N. Y. Times. <4H?>^>£t^K’>v'jK-*K3>,*Kt><*><«;., Tlie Great NoEestsch Remedy The old monk curs, strong, straight, surs. has for r. largo part of a century battled wua and conquered JACOBS Aches,odPain ms the world over. Price 25c. and 50c. I <•> 4-<J 5 <•> I % <S> , I paper. The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed. COUPON. Please write or fill in this coupon with vonr r.amo and address and Dr. Kilmer & Co.'will send, vou a Free Sample Bottle oi Swamp-Root the Great kidney Remedy. Name... St. and No... City or Town ... .. State. Montlon this paper. CORN FIELDS ARE GOLD FIELDS to the farmer who under stands how to feed his crops. Fertilizers for Corn must contain at least 7 per cent, actual Send for our books—they tell why Potash is as necessary to plant life as sun and rain; sent free, if you ask. 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