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?Tbc Bails <5rapbic. MZiEK SOLMSON, Cify Kdltor. '•EBTHEI? FORFCHST. Fair tonieht e.D«l Thursday, sta tionary temperature. CITY ITEMS. Delicious Ice Cream Soda cents «t Bailey's b Capt. M. W. Ware, of Garretson, Ark., is in the city. Mr. T. A. Column, of Texarkana, is a guest of the Truloek. Mr. M. W. Taggart was a visitor in Little Rock Tuesday. Gen. if. M. Knox made a visit to his plantation at Gradv Tuesday. Order your fish from T. J. Bloom. Prompt attention given all orders. Both 'phones. b Miss Agnes Roberts, a very bright young lady of Wabbaseka, is in the ity visiting her uncle, Cant. N. T. Roberta and family. After tiie 1st of September! fresh oysters will be received daily at the Palace Restaurant. dv> ] Mr. and Mrs. West Viniug, of Gar-j laud City, Ark,, are in the city visit-1 Sng Mrs. K. A. Vining and family. The Fall term of the Annunciation i Academy will open Wednesday Sept, fith, For further particulars apply to Sister Superior. 2t>7. yiiere is a public picnic about ten miles from this city on the Princeton road today. A large number of Pine JBInffians are in attendance. Messrs. P. R. Van Frank. Jr., C. W. Freeman, C. L. Barkley and C. P. Waters, of Little |Rock, are calling on Pine Bluff friends today. Mr. J. A. Bain, the well known and popular Redfield citixen, and who is also a candidate for county treasurer, is a visitor in the city to day. --- The fall term of the Annunciation Academy of this city, will open Sept. 6. This school is one of the best in stitutions of its kind in the State | and all should take advantage of its ! facilities. Mrs. J. li. Mann and children have j returned from a several weeks visit to friends at Brownsville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Mann have been confined to their home with illness for the past few days, but are reported to he much improved today. Mr, W. E. Banks, one of the most j popular knights of the grip on the road is in the city today. He is here in the interest of his famous liquors and never fails to please his j customers and supply them with the beat. Mrs. M, J. Panther and son, who formerly resided in this city, atrived In Pine Bluff from Little ltoek, their home, Tuesday afternoon und will j be the guest of Mrs Mat Downs and family for a few weeks. Bine Bluff is just now enjoying an other building boom. A seldom vis itor lu the extreme western part o the city would be greutly surprised to see the wonderful improvsment that section lias undergone during the past few months. The City Editor of this paper wishes t(.» tbaok all the newspaper i men of this section for the kind words they have said about him during the pust few weeks and as sures them that he is always at their service. The compliments were most highly appreciated. Rev. S. C. Alexander and wife, of Montieello, are visitors in tlie city They are euroute to their home irom a visit to Little Rock. Their daugh ter, Mrs. \\ . N. Wiggins, of S-u. An tonio, Tex., is with them. She is! also enroute to Montieello, where) she will visit her parents for a few ! weeks. _ One of Little Rock's prominent] guests is Mr. H. F. Westbrook, of i < Pine Bluff, superintendent of the Bine ( Bluff Fair Association, who is very < enthusiastic as to tlie prospects for * this year's fair, which opens on <)c- * toiler 23. Six days raring is one of \ the drawing cards of the event— j Arkansas Democrat. Delicious Ice Cream Soda 5 cent at Bailey’s. b i Mr. Maurice Fink, who formerly r< Hided in Pine Bluff, is calling on hi 1 many friends here today. Mr. Fin ■ now .-esides in Helena. Watermelons on ice at Joe C. Meyer A: < 'o. F11 : ~ (.:• IKAP Jersey <-e*r with youn i-.i ]j ii,iculars call at W4 Wosi 5t lave, " m. Kosher Sausage and Weinerwurs received Tuesdays and Fridays at I J. Bloom's. Both "phones. b Mr. John R. Fordvce, the Edisoi of Pine Bluff and one of the mos progressive oil men in the State made a (lying business trip to Littl Rock Tuesday. Fresh Fish daily at i. J. Bloom'; meat market. Both ’phones. ,b Pickets all styles, or picket fenci complete. Bluff City Lumber Co. 2g' Miss Eugenie Clegg, aprettyyoun; Little Rock belle, has returned t( her home in that city after a visit t< her brother Mr. Booth Clegg am wife in this city. The best cypress shingles in th< State are handled by the Bluff City Lumber Co. All grades. 279 Mr. Chas. F. Willey, of Heckatot plantation, was a visitor in Pint Bluff Tuesday evening. He was re turning home rr jm a pleasant so jouru at Searcy and Little Rock. “Duly Feed .Man and Ste Feed your nerves, also, if you would have them strong. Blood made pure and ricli by Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only true nerve food. Be sure to gel Hood’s. It never disappoints. Hood’s pills cure constipation; price 25c. Mr. Lynn Hemingway, the popu lar young son of Judge W. E. Hem ingway, of Little Rock, has returned home after a brief but pleasant stay with Attorney M. A. Austin in this city. Col. and Mrs. B. D. Williams, ol Little Iiock, were visitors in the city Tuesday. They are two of Arkan sas’ pioneer and most popular citi zens and always receive a cordial welcome everywhere. Mrs. Nellie Gibbs Mason, a lady commercial tourist is registered at the Trulock. Mrs. Masou is repre senting a spice house in New Orleans anu is posessed of many excellent business qualifications. She travels all over the United States. Superintendent Hugh I". West brook, left Tuesday afternoon for Little Rock and other parts in North Arkansas in the interest of the Pine Bluff Slate Fair to be held in this city iu October. Notice—For the Jewish Hotulav*. W« will deliver nil kinds of salt »nd fresh water fish on Sept 3,445 for tiie above occasion, also can oysters ind celery. All orders given prompt Attention. Order early. 288 I. .1. Bloom, Meat Market. Art Calendars. ....As usual the > ADAMS-WILSONs hRiNTINi CO. Will have a full line of calendar samples for the year 19oo. Our samples include a num ber of artistic produc tions and German Im portations. DON'T ORDER FROM ABROAD PATRONIZE HOME FE0P.E Our canvasser will call upon you shortly with a J lull line of samples and something to please everybody. Wait for Him. V-% m \ V \ \ \ \ / t Percales ti nt t I 1 / ! / vM Just from the Factory* Two Cases New Fall Percales. ^ ^ *£ it i m m i. 7‘ lOcts, * # I f m Suitable for making Shirt-waists, School Dresses, etc. fill DREYFUS, The Big Store. * Kaufman Bazaar Co HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE A OF EVERY YARD OF WASH GOODS IN THE HOUSE CONSISTING OF LAWNS, SWISSES, ORGANDIES, PRINTED P KS, LAPPETSETC Don't Fail to see these goods. Our Prices on them are JUST ONE HALF OF THE OLD PRICE. To see them is to buy them, Corr.e while early assortment is good. NOTICE. On and after Mon day, July 31. We will have on a special de livery wagon. Any Groceries ordered from us will be sent immediately. Joe C. Meyer & Co Try one can of our Gold Baud Baking Pow der nt 25c. Pure, good, aud a fine gold band tun.bier in each can. McCain Grocery Co. Dr. J. P. Stanley has returned from a week's stuv with relatives at Sel ina, Ark., and we are glad to state | that he is much improved in health. LOST—Black and white spatted setter puppy, about three months old, If returned to Bluff City Lum her Co's, office finder will he liberally rewarded. g W H. Greer. Mr Sol Miller has returned from a several weeks sojourn at Mountain Valley Springs, and we are glad to I announce that we are much im£ proved in health. Ask your doctor why the Walker Drug Co fill more prescriptions than any other drug ston in Pine Bluff, and he will tell you because their drugs are absolutely pure and their prescription department is in the hands of pharmacists who under stand their profession, and prompt ness in delivery of medicine and pre scriptions to the sick at moderate prices. If m>u want your prescrip tions quick get them from Walker Drug Co. If any old time will do, go somewhere else vv CHAS. HAYCOCK Real Estate Agent Houses, 0 Farms and Stores FOR SALE OR RENT la^Person a I attention given to all rent collections placed with me. 1 I solicit any business you may have in my line. Telephone or call. . 211J£ West Second Avenue. ' GASH ONE* PRICE J. B. SITV^ON CO. PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES. Our Mens, Youths and Boys Fall Suits are arriving daily and we are compelled to have room there fore we stih continue to sacrifice prices on all summer goods in our store. Monarch Brand, Negligee Shirts, sold §1.50 now $1.00 Eagle Brand, Negligee Shirts, sold #1 & $1,25 now 92c Globe Brand, Negligee Shirts, sold $1.00 now 62c Globe Brand, Negligee Shirts, sold 7sc, now 47c SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS. J. B. SIMON COMPANY, CASH 210 Main GNE PRICE ) NEW GOODS (? NEW GOODS l t Arriving Daily X KAST0R& BLUTHENTHAL^ 9 * r p 9 P NEW GOODS Main and Second 4 6 5 t NEW GOODS £ %