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MW . ii -— IA HANDSOME LINE OF IRON BEDS Is what visitors to our store remark upon, and the prices we are making them now is going to j i create further talk. / ; IN ALL LINES OF FURNITURE \ We are prepared to show you many varied and beautiful designs. Dressers, Dining Tables, Chiffoniers Chairs Dressing' Tables All Rinds of ASSES' Stoves In fact everything in the house-furnishing line. f See us before buying. Newport Builders’ Supply & Hardware Co n i W. H. BARNES & CO. NEWPORT, ARK. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cotton, Stocks,^Bonds, Grain, Provisions, i Handled on Commission. Private] Wires direct] to New York, Chieago, St. Looii>, and New Orleans. Write for daily Mari ket Letter. f L. E. BOWEN & CO.. 1 I Deale rs in % 1 Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | 1 Local Distributers of the Celebrated i i jesSE MOORE IWHISKEY | | . . I | Jug Trade a Specialty 1 | Prompt Attention given to Mail Orders. | Tooo Mile ( Conversations Are of daily occurrence in large number" / over the Long Distance lines of this Company. No transaction is too important for the tele phone, and no errand too in significant for its employ ment. The busy man doesn’t travel-he telephones. The Sooth westernTelegraph and Telephone Co. Jack Jones The Crack Barber, keeps a neat and busy little shop. Upper end of Fron t street. Expert tonsorial ists. Easy shaves and the best haircuts. Our work pleases. "Come on, ye stubby beards." IHI:'': . -- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. For high grade hand-decorated j china call on Mosby. 78btf Miss Della Bernstein will leave Sunday for an extended visit to relatives in Memphis and St. j Louis. j There will be a meeting of the s | school board Saturday night at the office of the President, Gus tave Jones. Give us your orders for meats and we will see that they are promptly delivered to any part of the city. Pettet & Stiles. Dr. Geo. B. Norton was a pas senger on No. 4 F riday from Texarkana where he enjoyed a weeks’ stay. Juicy Steaks and Roasts thal bring you back for another at Pettet & Stiles’ Meat Market Con Dean’s old stand. 46dtf Don’t fail to attend the big Linen sale at the Wolff ■ —— v. • . _ -——.mmmm THE INDEPENDENT PERCY H. VANDYKE, Publisher and Editor. NEWPORT, - - ARKANSAS. { ANNOUNCEMENTS, j We are authorized to announce the following candidates subject to the action of the Democratic primary: For Prosecuting Attorney— CLAUDE M. ERWIN, Newport. R. E. JEFFERY, Newport. S. M. CASEY, Batesville. Goldman Mercantile Co. Note advertisement. 62btf Have you seen one of the Grand Portfolios of the Penn Wyoming Copper Co. ? Elmo Riddell will send you one on re quest. 73btf Mrs. C. L. Watkins and little son of Little Rock arrived in the ! city Friday noon to visit her ; brother and wife. Dr. and Mrs. j Owen Walker. The Bracy Confectionery Company has opened its res taurant and will be pleased to serve patrons on all%short orders. 74btf Mrs. Quillman of Canada, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Andy Steen in this city, and uer mother in Hot Springs, left on No. 4 Friday for her northern home. Miss Valeria Skiilem left Mon day for a visit to Miss Ida Skil lern at Waxahachie, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Skiilem will give Miss Ida’s debut party during Miss Valeria’s visit. — Searcy Citizen. A Kidney Medicine THAT CURES j THE KIDNEYS. Accept no substitute. Insist on having the | genuine PRICKLY ASH BITTERS with the large figure 3 in red on the front label SOLD EVERYWHERE - PRICE $1.00 BOTTLE fl Red Cross Ball Blue should be in every home. Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz. package for only 5 cents. tt JOB PRINTING oLh:fthS“U™ a Biiiv i ill\a and best cqtJipped job PRINTING offiices in Jackson county. Bring us yotn Printing and^let as quote you oar prices. $ | ■ H I and Colds I I Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by g Foleys oney-TAr I’ ' It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and, strengthens the lungs. FOLEY’S ■ ' HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people. S Remember the name-FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR-and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy ■ is so safe or as certain in results. H I Given Up to Dio With Croup. Mrs P. I. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., writes: “My three-year saved' her life.” Editor Cured of Lung Trouble. W. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, writes; “When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neglected it, thinking I would soon recover, but I kept getting worse, until Ibought a bottle of Foley' a Honey and Tar, and it cured me completely.” % * •■'.s. .7-i i&OSw Vk- SI 00. The 50 >ent slxe contains two and one-half times as much as the small site and tha J1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Rofu** SubstitutOM. SOLD 1ND RECOMMENDED DY W. E BE VENS