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SLUFF DAILY CRM PtTBLlSFMST) EVERY T)AY (EXCEPT SATURDAY) — BY— GRAPHIC PUBLISHING COMPANY. ;__i1.M , ILJ". ""*. ,p. w. ADAMS, I ;<i it or and Manager. Entered nt the Post-office at Pine Bluff, Ark., as second-class mail matter. 1*1 NE BIATFF. AUK. (K’T. 15, 1 . 1BI.EPHONK (OUI COMPANY) NO. 102. i 1C I,K PHONIC (NKW COMPANY') NO. 242. -tF+TOK^SHKSlDENCE TIC!.. NO, 240. •Br-AllVKHTlSINO KATK8 MATIK KNOWN ON APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE My, one copy, one week... Pally, one copy, one inouUi. Dally, one copy, nix months. Dally, one copy, one year.... Sunday edition one year. Semi-Weekly, per year. 15c. 05c. $11.75 $7.50 $2.00 | $1.50 Al.I. SUBSCRIPTIONS DUK IN ADVANCE WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THE REAL “ADVANCE AGENT OF PROSPERITY" is an advertisement in a first-class, widely em ulated newspaper. THE DAILY ^1-GRAPH IC+S is at your immediate service as an Advance Agent”—an “advance agent" talking to ovei 2,000 people a day and that’s allowing o\w four readers to each ssued, while the tising agents yf/verv five readers copy issued Kent out. that yellow The rj^irt Shreveport turn- out fever <aMe fake, t i)Jm, Texarkana Courier lias re* gT^red from its luxury of a strike r ^jra is now again being issued every morning. The Graphic again rises to re- ; mark that every merchant who has j anything to display should make an > exhibit at the County Fair. The people of Texarkana having discovered that there is no yellow fever at Shreveport, have about re- , covered their senses. i Judge Williams, on yesterday, appointed Oscar M. Spellman, of this county, to be clerk of the Fed- i oral Court for the Eastern District t of Arkansas. Spellman was an ap plicant for appointment as Post- ’ master of Fine Bluff, and his ap- ' pointment to a clerkship is said to he for the purpose of clearing the * postoffice track for Fen! Havis. Pine Bluff's sensational cor res- I pondents got in their work again § yesterday when they telegraphed I ihat the negro, fim Parker, who | •scaped from a deputy constable at j Kedron, had been lynched. Is there I no end to these liars and slanderers I of Arkansas? There is no warrant I or excuse for ih ■ report. The I Graphic publisher a special from I Kedron yesterday giving an account I of the negro’s escape from the otli- j eer. Either our Kedron corres- I pnndent, who is on the ground, or | the Pine Bluff correspondent, who I lives some thirty miles from the I scene, has lied. And the man who I lives at Kedron no doubt knows I more about it than the man who I lives in Pine Bluff'. ourIfair editiox. The Graphic’s Fair Edition will be issued next Sunday morning. This edition will be a joint issue of the Daily and Semi-Weekly, and will consist of twelve pages. The outside cover pages will he of j a novel and exquisite design and j cannot fail to please, while the in- | side pages will be devoted to nows I of the Fair, telegraphic, local, mis- j cellaneoua and general news matter, j The entire edition will be hand somely illustrated, aud altogether it will be a most pleasing and inter esting number. Advertisers desiring additional I f ^ Scrofula ^ tn its thousands of forms is the most ter rible affliction of the human race. Salt rheum, sores, eruptions, boils, all humors, swellings, etc,, originate in its foul taint, and are cured by the great and only True | Blood Purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The j advanced theory of today that tuber- j culosi8, or consumption, is curable by j proper nutrition, care and purifying the j blood, finds confirmation in the experi ence of many who have been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood'S Pills cure sick headache. 25c. space in this edition must hand in their copy not later than Saturday noon. Copies of Ihis edition will be on sale by carriers, news-dealers and at the business office. Send a copy to your friends abroad. A llougennld Necessity. Cnsearcts Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery (|f the ago. pleasant and refreshing: t" the taste, net gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, flens ing the entire system, dispel colds, cure head n<‘he, fever, habitual consti pation and biliousness. I'lease buy and trv a box of C. C. C. to-day; o', 25, 50 cents. Sold andguaranteed to cure by all druggists. 12-B0ood For the occuhIoii of the St. tamis Exposition. September sth. to Or. to. her 23rd., 1807, the Iron Mount Rnihvny, commencing Sopt.j^ 71h. mul continuing until 21st., will, on Tuesdays days, hoII tickets to St. , [s return nt tin' low.‘ 'Pickets limited for ryy days from da te of I seven Atft. O. (). F., of Ark nna. Ark., October lifts occasion the Iron tv ay will sell tickets inn and ret urn, at ra te of es of sale Oct. 24, 2a and lilted to Oct. 30. y II. It. Mi/.ell. Agt. jtibik't Tobacco Spit. iidU Smoko Your a way. If you want to <juit tobacco using ■nsily and forever, be made well, drong, magnetic, full of new life and Flgor. take No-To-Bne, the wonder .vorkor that makes weak men strong, daily train ten pounds in ten days. )ver 400,000 cured. Ituy No- Po-Itne mm your own drnggiHt, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and anili de mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy 'u.. Chicago or New York. 12-8(ldeod All ladies exnocMng to idace exhiIl ls at t he Jefferson fount y Fair are 'equested to send in tiielrexhiblts on Friday, t he lath inst, it is import itit that tliese exhiliits should be re ad veil on t he Ifit h. <141 Tetter, Salt-Ithonra and lCczema The intense itching and smarting inn lent to these diseases is instantly aflayee >3 applying Chamberlain's Eye am skin Ointment. Many very bail cases lave been permanently cured by it. * a eqr.aHy efficient for itching piles am i favorite remedy for sore nipples ■happed, hands, chilblains, frost biit md chronic sore eyeu. 25 eta. per box !)r. Cady's Condition Powders, ac nst what a horse needs when in b e' ■ondition. Tonic, blood purifier and 'ermifuge. They are not food bin uedicine and the best ir, use to put a ior.se in prime condition . Price 2 i j ents per package. Southeast Arkansas Fair, at Moti ieello, Oct. 12th to Kith, InH7. For j his occasion the Iron Mountain Ry. | vill sell tickets to Montiecllo and re urn at rate of $2.fill for the round | rip. Tickets on sale Oct. 11 to Hi. let urn limit, (let Is. i 1. B. Mizm.i., Agt. ! M? EIREE) has demonstrated leu thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR WOMAN’S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, irregularities and derangement*. It lias become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. ‘ It exerts a wonderfully healing, (strengthen ing and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures "whites'* and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup m pressed and painful menstruation, l-'or Change of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children Into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. Ttiis great remedy is offered to all afflicted women " Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief Within reach* Wine of Card 111 only costs *1.00 per bottle at your drug store. Fbr ad,’icc. fn rases tap!i ri ny yjviiul direc tions, address, yiviuj tytnptioHs. The loanin' Advisory Department." Tlu Chuttamnnja y/rd seine tv., t’katUmuejejei. Trim. Rev. I. W. SMITH. Camden, S. C., ss,s: “My wile used Wine ct Cardui at home (or falling cf the womb and it entirety cured her," yji il l-: , ■■mm WITH THREADS OF METAL. 'i’insi-l I kIii'ui nfifl the More Costly Bro tiuU*H of and Silver. Tinsel fabrics are rLie lower priced of tlie cloths into which gold or silver threads have been woven. In tinsel fab rics the gold threads are of brass or cop per. gilded, and the silver threads art of white metal. These threads of metal, originally line wire, are rolled flat, and burnished, and they glisten in the fabric wherever the pattern brings them to the surface. Tinsel fabrics are made aboni three-fourths of a vard in width, an< they sell at 75 cents to $2.50 a yard. They come in various colors, and main of them are beautiful and artistic in de sign. Some are copies of old Veuetiiu tapestries. Tinsel fabrics are used foi church and for theatrical purposes aut sometimes for gowns and for decorative purposes. The costlier fabrics, with infhrw»von metal threads, are called gold aid sil ver brocades. Ill those the gold^eads I are of silver, gold plated, and th’ s*Ivor I threads are of pure silver; tb5 *in,->T ot the fabric is of silk. The bror»des are all beautiful, and manvytif Hein are e,s ceedinglv so. Thes# fau’lcs arf' made about live-eight h.-^d' 'yard in width, and they sell au^ar^-- prices up to *25 and sometimj/J1ayhigh as $50 a yard. The eosllies/f/ fab™S are, very rarely imir in,u this country, bro cadi ;i nt£7im^ ; 1a -var(1 being about lie- hi/s'’ priced used here. If more j.,1 L/' fabrics are required, they are imported to order. Tho finer with metal threads, are made ranee, the commoner kinds in tier fiy. Gold and silver brocades are hero sod almost exclusively for church pur poses and chiefly for vestments. They are imported in red, violet and green and also in black with'silver threads, the black and silver being fur mourning. Gold and silver brocade's are also used to a limited extent for decorative pur poses. .'Mirli lulji'ics ami gold embroidery, often of tlm costliest description, are far more commonly used in Europe than here, both for church and for military purposes.—Now York ,Snn. Lakeside Epworth Longue will give an entertainment n( the parson age next Friday night. Boxes or baskets, containing hi no lies for two, a re ex pee tod to he famished by eneh lady, while the gentlemen are to bring along b’fi cents to pay for eneh box or basket. A good sociable time is promised all. mount The Jefferson Fountv Fair Associa tion will lit1 responsible for all ex hibits placed in the Woman’s Ex hibit next week. This will insure safety to the articles sent In by the ladies, so that no fear of damage to the exhibits need beenferf nined. The exhibits should lie sent in on Friday. M, E. Bi.oom, Sec. Jefferson Fo. Fair Association Ifl 'l-1dtf OPERA HOUSE (Two Nights.) THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCT. 21 and 22. Special Engagement of the Eminent Tragedian THOS, W. ^ tsSESS'jSS! I D33 Accompanied by and under the management of CHAS. B. HANFORD. Thursday Evening: “JULIUS CAESAR.” Friday Evening RICHARD 111. ’[ices, $1.50, $15 50c, * ♦ • - l hree Nights and Wednesday Matinee. Commencing Monay, Oct. 18, HOLMES & WOLFORD’S Big Scenic Productions, New Plays, New Scenery, New Novel Lies. A car load of Special Scenery. A Contihuous Perform ance. No waits between acts. Two of the Latest Picture Machines, The Mag'iiiseope and Skioptieon. Popular prices. Ladies free on opening night if accompanied by any person holding a paid 30 cent tscket. PRICES, 10, ?0 AND 3Q Cents. MM C. MC We respectfully inv at our immense stock. ARKANSAS R1VEH j Kl> NOW I.AN l>, I'ros, * Uen. Mngr. f \V. II. NOWI.ANP. tieimriil Ar««. Boat Lea Vi's Memphis every Tin's- i <1ay a t 5 p. iu. Boat Leaves I’ine If luff evar> t’ri j day at 11 a. in. VVe make lowest rates from and to ■ all points. Telephone No. tlti for f^enertil infor i mation. When We Buy Coal we act an your ! advance agent: we insist upon get J ting the best, as we know the differ I once bp tween good and ponrcoal;wc I get the l>est—so do you if you hay I from ns. Edgar Brewster & Co. ALEXANDER k C0„ IMiA.M-.K3 IN Country Produce, Free Delivery. iCor. 6th. Ave. Cherry, j TELEPHONES i:t \ Nl> 74. Knplon! Kupion!! IJuplou!!! No doubt many jH'opiP urc nvvar that ICitpion oil makes a mueh bet-i ter light than (lie lower grades of coal oil, bi.t we doubt if there a re j any that know that a gallon oil Eupioa lasts longer than cheap oil. ! Then, why not have the best light I when the difference in cost is scarcely nothing. ICupion is sold nt thefol-j owing places: .McCain Grocery Co. John II. Talhot & Co Holiinson & Greenfield, .1. I,. Lloyd, Me 'in-Tankersley Co. F Bros, W L. Dewoody & Co Houston & Uo&ne, I. K. oldsmith & C. . Fhalhelmer Bros, Ferguson X Kusseti. I’. B. Mercantile Co H. K.Revoke, C. Lumpkin, J. E. Simmons. Multeity Lumber Co. f}. N. Hart Drue Co. W. B. Beard oedtf SIS Hearin & A lexander. Texas State Fair and Dallas Ex position, Dallas, Tex as, October 10 to.'ll. For this occasion the Iron Mountain Railway will on October 14, 15 and It!, sell tickets to Dallas and return at rate of $10.2u. Final return limit November 2. li. I!. Mizell, Agent. ® a TASTELESS r* 1411 i iLsi> Si 1 fes mam NIC IS JUST AS CGOO FOR ADULTS, WARRANTED. PRiC^SOcts Gai. ltia, IlXS., Kov. IB, 1*43 Curls Medicine Co., fed. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen;—We sold last year, 600 bottles ot I (JROVE’S 'i'ASTh’X.KSS OHILL TONJC’ and have i bought three prose (thread, his year. In ail our ox j penance of 14 yours. *n tlu? cling business, have ; i\ttY<*r sold an article mat save such universal s&ua* I tiCti-# as yniv Taniv-. lour* truly, W .raNEV.CABE 4iWW ) Have i< r< l><■<! nnd nr«? nn«iraHn(t tM* work, ^l-THREE CAR LOADS OF PLEASURE VEHICLES-!* Cnn.Ulliig of SURREYS, PHAETONS, BOOGIES £ ROAD WAGONS. - OUR BTYLES are THE LATEST, PRICES THE LOWEST ite you to come to our store-rooms and look RE-OPENED THE GOLDEN RULE STORE, NO. 203 WEST SECOND AVE. <^^s2a’"The Golden Rule Store has re-opened at No. 203 West 2d Ave., and the stock recently purchased AT AUCTION will be placed'on the market at originakcost prices. Now is the time to secure rare bargains. ^ before the best selections are gone. THE GOLDEN RULE, No. 203 W. 2d Ave. BELL& VERNON INSURANCE AGENTS, 107 W. 2d Ave. FIRE TORNADO, ACCIDENT A PLATE GLASS Insurance. AGENTS LOR T HE FOLLOWING COMPANIES Lancashire, of Manchester, England; Aetna of T1 rt.foul, Conn.; necHeut, i.f Hartford, Conn; Mechanics and Trade- of New Orleans, 1 I’russian National, of Germany; American Genual of St. Louis, I British America, of Toronto, Canida; North (Jertnau, of Germl Queen of America; Equitable, of Charleston, R. C.; Westetnv- A-HSMJ/ll of Toronto, Canada; Phoenix Assurance, of England; ^Phoenix In anee, of Hartford, Conn.: Union Casualty and Kuritv Cfn.- Philadell U ndervvriters, 1 ’hila. ) Special attention given to the insurance of cotton gi O. <\ IIANKlNSu X, B. T. PRY ! HANKISON & PRY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS NEW OFFICE REAR DEWOODY CO’.S. ^"TELEPHONES Old, 153; New xHi. New Telephone at ke»tdence, No. 61 Dr. J. P. Kimyan, Oltleoin rearr.f Anderson-Meyer Drug Co. Residence No. 1316 West, Second Av 1 Office Tel. 64 Residence 2iSri l»St. A. VV. TKOUl* 10 Pine IIi.cff, Ark. Otfice hours—‘2 to 4 p. in. Office with Anderson-Meyer Driiy ( ii. Telephone No. <1-1. Residence No. ‘>17 West Fifth avenue. Dr C. D. Smith. VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST, TREATS ALL DISEASES of DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Office at Brewster’s Stable. Tele- j phone, old 74; new 129. Residence, 808 Main-st Telephone, old 109. ALL CALLS, NIGHT or DAY, ANSWERED I1 ROMPTLY.. .. Dr.d. P. EASUEY, DENTIST. 1 have moved mv parlors to 1 l»o Corner of Main and Fourth, op posite the postoHloe, and would he glad to have my friends call and see me... .... A SPECIALTY^*"7-*' 11 n r-rr H 1 aisriv i.jkioAHT --. onilaryor'iv jtiary BLOOD 1-OISON permanentl, eur'41n Iat<n-5 days. You can be treated a) homefc v buuib price under same gu a ra® < y. If you prefer to come here we wll) soft -tract to pa y railroad f ai earn! hoto I bil is,an? nocharee. if befall to cure. If you have taken mer •'•(IB T? tat J H .. h..l n l i I I t. .. - 1 eury, loffide potash, and'attll hare aetfes one pains, M ccous Patches la w ueiu;a aut utt.uB, .uuvuun * ia ruoi)tU.Sor©Tliro«*t ITuapIes, Popper Colored Spots, Piters ai any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fullin' cut, it la this Secondary liLoOD PtUSOh we guarantee to cure. We «>l!c;t the most olwti soate cases and cluflleuge the world fot i ease we cannot tore. This tusoaae has alwsf hadled the skill ot lire most r.ioiu»j.tuhv»l Claus, SSOO.OGO capita* bcmrul our uccoiul! ticca! guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed at application. Address COOK HKMEOY tilt kfe* aiaseok ielMa; «!lfltA«0 R™ Have You Never Received , ... lt , a shirt borne Iron/a place digmbed by the name of laundry, which looked ns though it had washed itself?--which was of varying colors—the predominating t int s being blue and yellow—poorly Ironed with a crease here ana a wrinkle thero. by way or ornament '' ]t was orovoklng. wasn't nr We know just how to avoid all these things, and vy hat's more, we do avoid thnur^ We will please the most;fatitldloU8 taste ^ AMERICAS-EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,* l 1 <i FRANKLIN AND LIST -IS \V. Hurra ue 5t Proprietors. Chinese restaurant QUONti VVAli, Prop. •3 HAST riilkU AVlil>w!H * <>m\ itestnurnnl in Pine Iflurf wii(‘rt‘ people cmi go and get u lii'st rhisN meal nt reasonable li'ice. Polite mikI courteous attention. Itegular meals L'lle. Twent.v-one meals for fli.fsi. Ex I rn for set order. 25.000 Rolls Wall Paper J Received. We will place the on the market from $ 1.00 a Room up. Also dealers in Paints, Lead Oils, Glass, Etc. A. Brewster&Sor 320 and 335J Pine Street.