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Begins Tuesday, August 1st, ar d lasts
through the entire month.
Our mammoth fall stock is coming in
daily. We must make room for it. All
profits Shattered, Battered and Blown to
Pieces. Don’t fail to get your sh^re of 1
these rare bargains.
BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES.
Dry Goods.
25c and 35c White Lawn, 50 bolts | ^ 1 ~
must be sold, while it lasts per yd.1
i Good quality White Lawn, yd 4'2C
All our colored lawn, in 10c, 12£c ^7^/t
and 15c quality, to close out at, yd / 2C
Ladies’and Men’s Oxfords j
$2.50 and $3.00 ladies’ pat. vicid* 1 OA
and tan Oxfords, must be sold at. ! «0 / j
$3.50 ladies’ pat. Blucher Ox- d* | Q0 | !
fords, while they last 1 •y'O i
$3.50 and $4.00 men’s pat. and tan Oxfords, j
the latest styles, must be closed d* ^ AO
out at.
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I Space will not permit us to quote j
but few prices. Come, see and be
convinced, for you Know what it
means when Bailey says 5ALE.
|The Bailey Mercantile Co.
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1123 “About a year ago,” writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of ^
headajroadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with blind sick |»|
diet and backaches, and could get no relief until 1 tried |gl
TCARDUI I
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Pu lton-Intoxicating Female Tonic I
I I Immediately commenced to improve, and now 1 feel >^B
— HB like a new woman, and wish to recommend it to jt B ,
fl %H akk women, for 1 know that it will cure jp B
fl them as it did me.” B
If Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of jr B
■ vegetable herbs, which relieves female fl
| ■ pains, regulates female functions, ^ ,^71 tin, B
\ ■ tones up female organs to a fl
proper state of health. Try ‘.V'S^SS.f
■ « for your trouble. ^|
Every druulM soils K
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| SLOAN-HENDRIX ACADEMY, ||

A school for boys and girls, that gives a college
preparatory course and prepares them for the
| practical affairs of life.
I Healthful Location. No Saloons.
U Homelike surroundings, careful discipline, ex
I perienced faculty, ten-month session, special
j| courses in music and art. Reasonable rates.
J Next Session Begins Sept. 4,1905.
| Write for catalogue to
I G. J. EVANS, Principal,
I IMBODEN, ARK.
OB PRINTING atsHSs
TING offices in Jackson connty. Bring as \ our
iting and let ns qwote yoa out prices.
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t HERE AND THERE. J
L. t,*j,
For dray at any hour call up
Hazel hotel. 83dtf
Storage room for rent. Bow
in’s Cash Store. 68dtf
Try Invincible flour at the
Standard Grocer Co. OOdtf
Dr. J. A. Neal of Searcy was a j
Dleasant Newport visitor Friday, i
White Silk flour at Bowen’s!
Hash Store. No others sell it. j
69btf
Special corset sale going
an at Wolff-Goldman Merc.
Co. 92-3t
There wdl be a meeting of the I
Knights of Pythias tonight to’
jonfer degrees.
Editor E. L. Givens of the
Batesville Guard was in the city
Thursday night.
Dr. A. S. Maddox of Little
Rock was in the city Friday in
the interest of his school.
LUo i —^opy ior musicdi
Coterie year book. Reward
for retorn to this office.
Herman Schott was in the city
Thursday night from a trip to
Hot Springs and Fort Smith.
Send your friends a souvenir
post-card of biewport’s public
buildings. For sale by 1. D.
Price. 86
Large front room, near busi
ness section, but in private resi
dence, for rent. Call at 204
Beech street. 91d6t
Mrs. Ellen Tyler will leave
Sunday for Indiana, where she
will visit relatives the remainder
of the summer.
I. D. Price has souvenir post
cards of the Episcopal church,
freight depot, passenger station
and court house. 86
Miss Lottie Thompson left
Thursday afternoon for her hon e
in Little Rock, after a three
weeks’ visit to Mrs. B. W. Stain
hack.
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Go to I. D. Price for souvenir
post cards. 86
Get your coal now at Palace
Jewelry Store. 85d2
Large preserving pears at
Bowen’s Cash Store. 89btf
Invincible flour at Standard
Grocer Co. Best on earth. 00
Miss Lucile Taylor has joined
her parents at Ozark Springs.
Joe Bevens has returned from
a pleasant visit to Batesvilie
friends.
Walter Wood came in off the
road Friday and was mingling
with old friends.
Mrs. V. V. Allen went to ’Wal
nut Ridge Thursday afternoon on
a short business trip.
Mrs. W. T. Allison was in the
city Thursday night, returning
to her home at Batesvilie from a
visit to relatives in Missouri.
0. G. Reynolds, a popular
young gentleman of Searcy vis
ited Newport friends Thursday,
returning home the same day.
W. E. Ferguson of Augusta
spent the day Friday with New
port friends who always enjoy
his visits and jokes immensely.
Mrs. B. W. Stainback and B.
B. Bond expect to leave Sunday
morning for Waukesha, Wis.,
where they will remain several
weeks.
Mrs. jonn jowers ana am
dren of Texarkana arrived in the
city Thursday to visit the fam
ilies of Abe Ballew and Dr. A.
D. Holland.
Parties who want lime in small
quantities for disinfecting pur
poses may get same by calling j
on Jack Herron at his home on !
Beech street. 87d6t
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fitzhugh j
and daughter, Miss Mary, and;
Fitzhugh Hail were guests of
the Creighton Thursday night,
going down on their farm in
Woodruff county.
Anderson Martin and wife of
Little Rock came home Satur
day and on Monday will leave
for California, where they will
probably reside in future.—
Batesville Guard.
The Farmers’ Union of Jack-j
son county gave a picnic on the i
Island Thursday which was
largely attended from all over
the county, quite a number go
ing from this city.
Joseph M. Stayton, in compa-1
ny with Judge Allen Hughes of
Jonesboro and Ashley Cockrill of
Little Rock, left the capital city
Thursday for Marragansett Pier,
N. J., where they go to attend a
meeting of the American Bar
Association.
The Black River Fishing and
Hunting club of this city are ar
ranging the swellest club rooms
in the city over Joe Kennedy’s
Legal Tender saloon. The walls
are artistically decorated and the
place is fitted up with every
modern convenience. — Poplar
Bluff Citizen
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, j
Lucas County, ss:
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., do
ing business in the city of Toledo,
county and state aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum
of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case uf Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney. *
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence this 6th
day of December, A. D. 1886.
[Seal] A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testi
monials free.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
Saw mill and 1,000 acres of
oak for sale cheap. '*
sires to look
Apply at this n
is a bargain oULDjured
for $450. W, i
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T. J. Copeland. H. E. L. McCollum. 11
SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY
CO-OPERATIVE.
CHASTAIN BLIX;. NEWPORT, ARK. I
EMIGRATION AGENTS.
I
REAL ESTATE !
INSURANCE
BUILD I NO and LOAN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
LOANS
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We have listed for sale more v an we nr red
! tnousand acres of the best farming, imnber. v moral, t
ranch and fruit lands in the United States, located |
principally in Arkans, Louisiana. Texas, Missouri, '
Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Most of this prop
erty can be bought at very low prices, and on teivvi ;
to suit purchaser.
In addition to above list we have more tnan
100,000 acres of the Dest land in the Republic of
Cuba, in any sized tracts, at astonishingly low prices.
This is worthy of investigation.
We have many desirable bargains in city prop- <
erty, town lots, etc. We loan money on improved
city property.
Write us your wants, and where you desire to , '
locate. We can save you m ney and much valuable I
time. 1
We Will Sell Your Property Quickly ;
List With Us.
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OB 1-BOl-3QBON
WATCHES
All grades, sizes, styles,
Nickel,
| Silver,
! Gold Filled
anr,Solid Gold.
, Sterling Silver Jewelry,
O Sterling Silver Flatware
of all kinds.
Prices Right.
0 Palace Jewelry Store.
2 Newport’s Leading Jeweler. s*
Vn 311
VERY LOW RATES
Portland North Pacific Coast Points
and Return,
Via IRON MOUNTAIN-MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. ;
Tickets on sale May 23d to September 30th.
Final Return limit of 90 days, not exceeding ;
November 30th.
Liberal stopovers both ways. |
For full information address
! P. W. WRIGHT, Traveling Pass. Agt.,
ST. Loms^o.
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We furnish 76 per cent of the Operators and
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We execute a *250 Bond to every student to
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Solicits y®ur
NOTARIAL BUSINESS,
And promises
Prompt and CarefulJAttention
To Your Business.
Jack Herron
For Granitoid and Stone Walks,
Curbing, all kinds of Brick Work.
Don’t fail to get my figures
before contracting.
My Work Talks For Itself
i Parties wanting crushed Lime
St^fv Walks apply to me.

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