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• __ I WALKER’S PHARMACY THE REXMLL STORE Union Dairy Ice Cream Perfumes Fresh from St. Louis Daily. Toilet Waters, Talcum Pow Served with Hungerford (jers an(j Manicure Goods— Smith Crushed Fruit—"Best „ t , _ . „ Fine stationer*. writing tab on Earth. Iets Big stock of Imported and Do- „ „ .. r. _ Rubber Goods, Brushes, mestic Cigars. Liggett's Hamilton's. Aile- Combs, Sponges, gretti s Candy—always fresh. Fine Knives and Razors. THE LEADING DRUG STORE. Phone 39 Free Delivery GET READY FOP. YOUR Summer VACATION There are a great number of resorts in the North anc West along the Rock Island Lines its not too early to prepare Let us help you Write to OJAS. B. -LOAT Assistant General Passenger Agent, ... _ ■■ _ —— 1CKC 1C ILC RJP HP rup nriP ns= nK=> hb=« oc f"~jPP ...i.tfaj.ipopni □c » •""•iimii i .. i....1. 'iiiwl i nr ^ITHEN it comes to selecting plumb * * ir.g fixtures the woman who has a hobby for appropriate and graceful de sign in all furnishings will have a new j and absorbing interest, for the up-to-date plumbing fixtures now offered in an exten sive number of designs for her approval are all graceful, beautiful and yet cor rectly fashioned for their purpose. Tfe^se fixtures of ^Standard” manufac ture ah^f* guarantee when installed by us make the tatiafact&ry equipment. HT. R. WhMen i McLain Bldg. Phone 154 nip niP jmep nisi np dip nip n ne=> n ip= y.«g»,flii«gt.guiaTiarBani5ni3ruaTi3ni5ni3ni3ru5ni5n)gnian[anii * „ s * Chi-Namel jjj x —==— a if Has come to town. Chi-Namel, the jj| X Chinese Oil Varnish -any color-stains 95 j ® and varnishes at one application. Will X if not crack, craze, peel 60, turn white or X fade out, and so tough a hammer won't if * break it. BEST FOR FLOORS. X X COUPON GOOD UNTIL JUNE 15,1313. i X Buy a 10-cent Varnish Brush, to insure Chi-Namel a m\ % fair trial, and the Chi-Namel Store named below will ye If give you absolutely free, out of stock, a regular 20c y= I** can of Chi-Namel Varnish in exchange for this signed * certificate. Xj X If Address_ ^ X Johnson-Avera Hardware Co. 1; ® -m * Johnson-Avera 1 * Hardware Cq. | ^B Snt b b» ts 95 ss a as 95 a gas ass 95959595 a as a sbi S 'A Trade With The I * n , . . ffil 95 Boys At Boys and ^ * Men's Store i gH ^ MT You know how you like to look; ry= S come here some day, and put on “Dj ® one of our new an! 9i -m * Hart, Schaffner & Marx i 95 I_ ffi,: gC ye; JL made and look at yourself in the glass. You’ll see nD; 9t‘ your self as you’d like to have others see you. a™ *fjj Come Tomorrow. Don’t wait. Our stock is com m plete now. yp We will welcome you. I— * ^ The Boys’ and Man’s Store I Fife & Moo reI “S 410 Front Street Phone 314^ ! tjjpjj ruc^1 BSBBBBBBBBytfBSBBBBSgiii;1 O—o •—• 0—0 •—o o—o HERE AND THERE. O—o o—o o—c o—o o—o Chi-Namel. 50b7t Chi-Namel for chairs. 49b4 BARKER cleans and blocks hats. 36btf. Chi-Namei for floors. 491-4 Mountain Valley Water at Bevens' Drugstore. 48d6t Nicely furnished room for rent. 319 Laurel street. 51d6 Chi-Namel for furniture. 49b4 Fishing Tackle at Price’s Bookstore. . 94btf. Chi-Namel for porch -eats. 49b4t Knox mends shoes,cheap. Ill Walnut street. 32dtf Mike Denton was in our city today. For Rent—nicely furnished front room. Apply to 524 Hazei Street. , 40dtf. Sam Meyer was calling on his trade here today and will leave for St. Louis this evening. For Sale Cheap—stove wood and kindling—Muirhead Lum ber Co- Phone 161C-5R. 20dtf. New music at Barker’s- 14dtf Brayage of all kinds handled promptly. Phone No. 10.— Chester Robinson. 18dtf. Try V irtue s Little Liver Pills at the City Drug Store. 09btf Little Miss Naomi Bandy has beene confined to her bed for the past three days with fever. Go to Price’s Bookstore for all kinds of base ball supplies. 94btf. I. D. Price for Croquet Sets. 32btf. Toilet paper at Price’s book store. 32btf. The Jackson County Teachers’ Institute closed this afternoon after a week’s work here. For Sale—$200 will buy a handsome soda fountain and fixtures in good condition. Also cash register for $50. Apply to this office. 41dl2w4t Sharp Dunaway of the Ark ansas Gazette, Little Rock, was in the city today. Mrs. E. M. Edwards and dau ghter, Miss Hazel, of Newark, were in our city last night en route home. See Chi-Namel Coupon in' Johnson-Avera Hardware Co’s ! advertisement. 49b4 Mark West has been sick for two or three days, though not confined to the bed all the time. { Order now a case of Mountain Valley Water from Bevens’ Drugstore. 48d6 Mrs. J. W. Pettet has been very sick for several days, suf fering with her eyes, being al-' most totally blind. For Sale Cheap—stove wood and kindling.—Muirhead Lum ber Co. Phone 1610-5R. 20dtf Little Miss Minnie Bee S;n; who has been sick for some time with malarial fever is im proving slowly. For Sale Cheap—a practical- i ly new No. 7 Remington type wirter in perfect order and re-1 pair. Apply to Independent of fice. 43btf.: All the Federal court officials were here Thursday evening, re turning to Little Rock from' Batesville, where they nave been holding court. Commencing Monday, June 2. our store will close evenings ex cept Saturday, at 7 p. m.—Wolff Goldman Merc. Co. 51d2 A. C. Dixon, a prominent cit-! izen of Mt. Olive, and Mrs. Wil- ' iam Luster were united in narriage Thursday at the home if the bride's brother. J. W. . Williamson, at Guion. Judge Em-1 ( nett Jeffery officiating.—Bates- ( ,'ille Guard. • - i Deafness Cannot Be Cured y local applltatK>ns, as they cannot reach the ai*. * >t«J portion of the ear. There Is only one way tc I ure deafness, and that is by eonstituttofuU remedies leaf ness Is caused, by an inflamed condition of the 1 .iKous lining of the Eustachian Tube. v>heu this ’ itx' is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or ru Gect bearing, and when it is entirely dosed. Deaf. • l is the result, and unless the inflammation can V out and this tube restored to its normal oiui. 11 1 • he; ring will be destroyed forever: nine .. it of *« ’ art caused by Catarrh. which *s noth’:. r ;';L ‘'Man vd condition of the mucous surfaces tv * will give One Hundred Infilara for any case . • . V tafi'.t-ss b> catarrh) that cannot be cum . i.Lil's Catarrh Cure, send for circulars, tree ... t. J. CHENEY *Sk CO., Toledo. • | -- Nf’-d by Druggists. 7 lali s Fa mil v P!:ls to? 'onst 'vation. I I I I i 1 •! W. H. McHale was up from Bald. Knob today mingling with his many Newport friends. Miss Beulah Ard arrived home this morning from Conway, where she visited friends dur ing Central College and State Normal Commencement. Little Katherine Blackwood was very sick last night, but was some better today. Mrs. Josephine Brandenburg is on the sick list the past two days. Ladies Newest Style drop stitch and clock work hosiery, $1.00 values at 75c for two days only —Friday and Saturday at Heinemaiui’s. 50d3t For Sale or Rent—Blacksmith shop and tools.—J. E. Lane, Swifton, Ark. 10w2 Dr. Ray Toler of Swifton spent the day here with his wife who is attending the institute. A number of old soldiers were ! in our city today on their way ! home from the big reunion at J Chattanooga. Dr. Oscar E. Jones left on an | early train this morning for j Lake Village, called by the seri ous illness of his sister, Mrs. Will Yerger. Mrs. Lacy Tilgh man and a traind nurse of Little Rock also left last night for her bedside. I Hickory Wood for Sale—Call j Handle Factory Grant Mfg. Co. | Phone No. 246 or see Wm. Ris- j ner. Delivered promptly. 4dtf j If you want good Jersey cream | and milk in time for your break- I fast and supper, order from i Robinson’s Dairy. Your patron age respectfully solicited, Phone 287 30dlm Hickory wood for sale—Call Handle Factory, Grant Mfg. Co, Phone No. 246 or see Wm. Ris- j ner. Delivered promptly. 4dtf. { Mrs. M. A. Dorsey and Mrs. J. j 5. Jones will leave the first of J next week for Lousiana, to spend ! a month with Mr. and Mrs. J. j ?. Wilmans. $10 reward for return of gold j| vateh, plain case, engraved “E. jj V.” and movement No. 908146. I —Earl Nash. Newark, Ark. 1 £ 49d6t j There will be choir practice j= it the Presbyterian church this e vening at 7:30 and all the I hoirs of the different churches vho will assist in this union ser- !| •ice are requested to be S >resent at this practice. Mrs. k ,ila Carlin Moore, a National | V. C. T. U. worker, will hold a g nion temperance meeting at g he Presbyterian church Sun- § av evening at 8 o’clock and it is g oped the different choirs will |§ leet this evening to ge: ready || ar it. § 5 gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOflg C. R. GRAY PHYSICIAN A VI) SURGEON EARL BUILDING OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. TELEPHONE NUMBER 49 To Have A Smart I Looking Gown I arj To have a smart looking gown and a chic appearance, you must first look to the foundation of your gown. Would you have THE corset that is modish as to style and fit, get one of the new Amsrictut Lady CORSETS so superior in style, quality and fit as to be in a class of their own. Among the many styles, there is just the model for. you. Let us show you. E Model 119 (Slender and medium figures) high bust, medium hip, medium back, batiste, white, 18*28.$1.00 1 tf Merode ” Ip Finished) Underwear j control the sale of Merode Knit Underwear for the city of Newport, and know that we have the best underwear of its kind to sell at anywhere near the price. Merode Underwear is carefully made in every re-1 spect— knitted to fit the 1 p vXStlfiiuB form and is hand finished. I | It is priced no higher than many of the I | inferior grades one often comes in contact | 1 whh. 1 j Wolff-Goldmanj j Mercantile Company!