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1 want t ■Jim. M. M a^*,.J !) rin k b\ .'tin. M. ^MHBBSSBSSm ,]. W. Hon^HHg^HBH lin'd ay in Ba^^PffeT ^ J. P. WiMms of Pa^K was in town Tuesday. ^ Zed Griffith was over frc Dunnington Saturday. Wm. Atway of Tuckernv was in town Saturday. Dr. J. B. Roe has purdttt a new Ford touring car. ^Hi I lb \ Mitch uancj v— ~JW7l. ^ spent Monday in ^ppent Tiipari T. H. Deanng^business d in Memphis on^ . Break youri with a few m Kate'S fcoJd Bes 0f°e6G.8T,P' hV,nJ Satur^ n outness. John Saji ness in Batl Attorney \ spent Saturch If Knox mends1 Walnut street, Trade with Who a rluo_ • Pes cheap.lx •^Port, Ark. , merchant le Journal. Rub-my-tism—a ileves rheumatism, 'bins, el For first class sh ness repair, see G. £nd ha "*ayhaj fromUyDy°Ur wire fen Irom Barnett Bros. chfnUJJ Jil?e of feedstufi bnoPi, and oats at J. H. 3<{\eJ^phone y°ur order td iiveryd y°U *'iJ1 ** promp day f?omMrrh r®turned Tuel Hardy. business trip t< wm by Calomel is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on your liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substi tute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up insido, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes yon sick the next day; it loses you a day’s wo’-k. Dodson’s Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly karmless and doesn’t gripe. 1 ay | Tuel >e I ness tl /n T ^/^emocratia* fcatesvijj^ hinetPUty S*e\ ,n transacted i* county capita] SaJ Mondayfrnn CroomA Mrs. F. m , d- ^ :hiJdren of WVf.0a kfr and tvS I'Pfo ; ^^Coue-h j c / -Mrs. \ a r' ^" • Sulphur* lior-Jf °Vin^ton of the 7^erPort,“tfeedatT8 '!ice of IdayGran<ima Rice here^Satur-l Rice''* Tuck-1 ■era/\Sfaiurday to of GrandmaJ feofcaiiooj Cra f MisS Th;, Ml; Try me arf buy more fresh any place for the M. Martin. Jf you can't ^ enes than ij«y. Jno. Barnett Bros. Merc. Co..have a new improved Rock Islawi cultivator. See this plow’ be! fore buying. Miss Sallie Choate of Tuck erman spent Saturday and Sun day in town, the guest of Miss Pearl Craig. J. H. Holderby will pay the highest market price for chick ens, eggs, butter and produce of all kinds. Mrs. J. W. Craig returned Sunday night from Joplin, Mo., where she spent a few days with relatives Mrs. B. F. Adams and child ren, B. F., and Mildred, of ■ Batesville spent Sunday here with relatives. file weetine Vountv i Mr. and md Mr. and ?°J?red to Ba 1 Mr. Moore Mesdames Wi/J TeZSlayden of 'ne over rty of Gr, with "andma 1 McDOUGAL CA They Keep Things Clean and and Energy. They Prevent N They Serve You Right F H. E. HAWTH \