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ALL RUN DOWN. Miss Della Stroebe, who had Com pletely Lost Her Health, Found Relief from Pe-ru-na at Once. Read What She Says: i MIHS DELLA 8TR0EBE, 710 Rich niond St., Appleton, Wis., writes: “For several years I was in a run down condition, and L could find no re lief from doctors and medicines. I could not enjoy my meals, and could not sleep at night. I had heavy, dark circles about tlie eyes. “My friends were much alarmed. I was advised to give Peruna a trial, ana to iny joy I began to improve with the first bottle. After taking six bottles I felt completely cured. 1 cannot say too much for Peruna as a medicine for Women in a run-down condition.” Pc-ru-na Did Wonders. Mrs. Judge J. F. Boyer, 1121 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111., says that sire be came run down, could neither eat nor sleep well, and lost flesh and spirit. Pe runadid wonders for her, and she thanks Peruna for new life and strength. Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. EYES IN THE SKY. 1 “Just one kiss, Clara.” “All right, but do put the umbrella tip! There is a balloon just above us, —Fliegende Blaetter. Expensive Coffins. Zinc coffins are largely used in Vienna, but the most expensive ones are made of copper, and cost as much as $2,500, while a bronze and copper coffin recently made for a Russian archduke cost over $5,000. THE ROAD OVERSEER We are told that John was lucky in 1!HX5 But now he’s left in a mighty bad fix. But he had to run against Tom Tate And that fixed Johnny’s clock in 11108 Old R. P. is an innocent man And we'll bring him out and beat John if we can. But out come Whaley on two sticks And. by the way, he got about six. And then Mr. East, tall and slim, Seemed to think he could walk right in. But he failed to beat the other fellow. And now you ought to hear him bellow. And there’s Mr. Ike, not so slim, But the voters ‘'did a plenty” for him. Qualls came out to strenghen one man Vowing” By Joe, PH beathim if l can.” “Old Martin, I’ve got it in for you I’ll rally the boys with old mountain dew. ’ ’ So nothing would do but Qualls must run And he did heat the old senator's son. But J. P.'s song to Brother Keller , Failed to catch the other fellow. The writer said Jonah just got one. But he was just running to have some | fun. But there’s old'man T. R. Tate, He ran a regular two-forty gait— By slipping them in o'er the hill — j But just wait till he taekes Uncle Bill. i There's old Chriss who Qualls said nothing about, He’s kinder puny and not very stout. But most all the boys in White River said < hiss was the only one with a road head. But. it’s over and Chris would be satis fied If he had a dollar for every one that lied. Just go on boys with your little old tricks But old Chriss, he’s out of politics. R. ('. G. STATE NEWS ITEMS Ernest Hammett was drowned in White river near Augusta Friday while cabling a raft. John A. McArthur, a prominent merchant of Clarendon, was seriously injured Saturday by a runaway team. Samuel Watson, a young1 farmer of Baxter county, who was crippled for life by rheumatism, committed suicide a few days ago by shooting himself. Mrs. Jane Sohn of Bonanza was accidentally shot in the knee bv her brother who was cleaning a shotgun. She will lose the leg and possibly bel li fe. John Miller of Ozark was thrown against a telephone pole by a cow, which he was leading with a rope, and one of his ribs was torn from the back bone. The Odd Fellows' Lodge, Sunday school and Anti-Saloon League at Jasper have joined forces in order to suppress the liquor traffic in Newton county. * # Zeke Watkins was shot and killed by Will Cusick near Fort Smith a few days ago as the result of a dispute over Cusick’s wife. Both men were farmers. Commissioner of Agriculture Guy B. Tucker is preparing a directory of the farms in the state, giving number of acres in each, name of the owner and for what us- the land is being cultivated. HE DID, He—And now, darling, I’ll have one more kiss and then tear njyself away. The Mother (interrupting)—Sorry, Mr. Denton, but do you attach great importance to the order of your pro gramme?—Pick-Me-Up. A tag from * 10-cent piece will count PULL, value A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value TOBACCO with valuable tags Save your tags from BLACK BEAR TINSLEY’S 16-oz. "IT1 GRANGER TWIST HORSE SHOE Matter Workman Eglantine Spear Head W. N. Tinsley’s Natural Laat Old Peach Pick Jolly Tar Old Honesty Big Four Sailor’s Pride Ivy Tsnpenny J. T. Bridle. Bit Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many Other useful presents as shown by catalog: Gold Cuff Buttons—50 Tags Fountain Pen—100* Tags English Steel Razor—50 Tags Gentleman’s Watch—200 Tags French Briar Pipe—50 Tags Leather Pocketbook—80 Tags Steel Carving Set—200 Tags Best Steel Shears—75 Tags Lady’s Pocketbook—50 Tags Pocket Knife—40 Tags Playing Cards—30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel—60 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. pREW|IUIWI DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo. HONORS INDEPENDENCE In a recent debating contest between the Arkansas and Oklahoma Univer sities, in which each state was repre sented by two students from their re spective universities, Arkansas won the honors. The subject was: “Resolved, That Congress Should Enact an Income JTax." Para F. JCrwin and George G. Smith, on the affirmative, represented (Okla homa: Johnny Woods and W. J. Jernigan represented Arkansas. Oklahoma had just defeated Kansas, and Kansas had just won over Colo rado the week before, hence it was a yictorv for Arkansas not only over Oklahoma, but Kansas and Colorado, also, as the same question was dis cussed in all four cases. W. J. Jernigan is a product of Inde pence county, l>eing a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jernigan of Charlotte, and a nephew of Rev. Jas. F. Jerni gan of this city. TO ALL WHO HAVE NOTARY WORK I wish to say that I am still a Notary Public, andtam now serving in this capacity anq have been for 24 years. My commission has been extended to January lk, l!il2. All work done in first class order. If you need any thing in my line, call at my office in postottice building. Pension business a specialty. Will rent you a house on good terms. 5-1 George F. Grosser. You get good meals and first class accommodations at the Galloway Hotel. Ilati s $2 per day. A REPLY wm Yes, it seems, to put it in rhyme. That Thomas T. is not behind: But you should wait and 1 ear in mind That ‘‘Uncle Bill” has an axe to grind. It will seem very hard to give up the goal, Since the votes have been counted at the poll. In favor of the man who says now la still. For I’m the only Billy on this hill. Now the boys who were so gloriously defeated. Have prepared their bait and quietly retreated. They go hand in hand like one large band To seek sweet refuge in a happier land; There to await the awful day of fate, When they will gladly welcome their friend Tom Tate. > The half has not yet been told, For the boys are all fishing in the | same deep hole: They are sure and certain to catch i every “shad” And not leave one thing for Tom T. begad. It is then Mr. .T. Q. will realize That it takes a man with two good qyes. To rally the forces on the hill And defeat our old comrade “Uncle Bill.” S. P. McUook. Sulphur Bock. Ark. Deeds written, ac knowledgements at- ’ tested and all icinds of notary work done in a careful and correct manner 1 by A. A. Henderson at Merchants and I Planters Bank. FRENCH ET.-*{ ^Afe/iTfreti u s A*r**roff/ce MARKET COFFEE N HOW WOULD YOU LIKE $100 In Gold—$100? Everyone who sends us in a list of English words made up of any, or all, of the letters in “FRENCH MARKET COFFEE”’ will receive a present. The one sending in the greatest list of words will be given One Hundred Dollars in Gold. Hun dreds of other valuable presents will be given free to contest ants. For list of presents and particulars regard ing contest, ask your grocer, or write to CONTEST DEPARTMENT NEW ORLEANS COFFEE CO., LTD. I NEW ORLEANS I \ BASE BALLS AND BATS We have just received a new lot of Reach and Spalding Base Balls, Bats and Gloves. Also, have a tine lot of Fishing Tackle, Trot Lines, Staging, Minnow Buckets, etc. Call on ns before pur chasing an;, thing in this line. We treat you right. NEWARK DRUG COMPANY Jas. B. Ketchem, Hgr. 4. It. ALEXANDER LAWYER Will practice in all courts: write tire insurance tor the Capital and best, life insurance Office on Residence Property NEWARK, :: :: ARKANSAS V L Pascoe L. Q po« Phone No. 30 Phone No. 61 PASCOE & POE Physicians and Surgeons Office with Newark Drug Company, ['root Street. Phone No 17. Oilice hou rs b'to 12 a. m., and 1 to 5 p. m. Plenty of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and head ache and biliousness and the poison tliat brings jaundice, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at J. [. Sturdivant’s drug store. • *