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0rapbic. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 19tH PUBLISHED Ht THE ADAMS PRINTING CSMPAf'Y J. W. ADAMS, General Manager, FERNANDER MAY, Managing Ed tor SEO. H. ADAMS, Business Manage.’. Advertising rates made known on application. Subscription Price. Daily, one copy, one week. Df-.ily, one copy, one month Daily, one copy. s;r mouths. “Daily, one copy, one year. ■Sunday Edition, one year. Semi-Weekly, one year. .15 .65 33.75 37.50 32.00 $1.50 OFFICE: 300 West Barraque Street. Entered at the PostofTice at l ine Bluff, Ark., as secoudciass mail mat’ >r. The DAILY GRAPHIC accepts ad yerstising upon the guarantee that its D,dilation is ever 50 per cent greater than that cf any other Pine Bluff daily newspaper. WELCOME NEWS. Wo think we shall be abb' to con vince you that the Daily or \\ eeko Commercial (either or bothi will be the paper for you to subscribe to for the year 1902. so don't be in c hurry to subscribe for any other until you jearn (which will be in a very short time—say thirty clays) from us cer tain propositions. We are going l have a fine paper next year, and don t you forget it.— Daily Commercial. We are truly gratified to learn that the Commercial is going to be "a fine paper next year." It certainly has much to make up for in the past, and now that there is a prospect of its patrons getting the worth of their money, the Graphic, hastens to extend its neighborly congratulations. In the meantime, however, those who want something more substantial than mere promises, which, "long deferred, make the heart sick," can have their wants and wishes gratified by a veru lar perusal of the columns of the Daily Graphic, which publishes more news every day in the week than any other Fine Bluff newspaper. Once more Jeff has lapsed into ■piietude, and if lie would only stay that way for at least a week he would confer a great favor on the peo ple of the state. The Graphic is a good paper right uow. and it is not asking the people to wait thirty days before they sub scribe for it, and the people are not waiting, but knowing a good thing when they see it. they are subscribing quite numerously every day. The Fort Smith News ' Record, which was neutral in the senatorial race until a few days ago. is now ley ally supporting Jones. The interfer ence of Gov. Davis in the race was too much for the News Recor i to longer remain quiet. As “Pistol Toter” Clarke declines to make any more joint speaking ap pointments with Senator Jones, may be tu* and "Shotgun" Jeff are going out on a campaign together. If so. its time for the vot-rs to take to Fire woods. Gen. Young says the Filipinos are terrible liars. Then they ought to make first-class proft ssionul politicians. Gov. Davis shotgun talk has given Arkansas a setback which it will r. ■ quire many years to overcome. Will Go to Conference. Tin f Slowing Pine Rlnnians wib leave .might for Hope, Ark., to at tend the session of the Little Roe it at: al eonferene . which convene at that place tomorrow morning: Revs. T. D. Scott. Jas. M. Hawley Janies A. Anderson, (). J. lieardslei and .Messrs, t. H. Hinemon. U. H. M Mills, Cant. N. T. Roberts and Join McCain. A number of ladies will ac jccmpany the party. MR. WITHERSPOON Appointed Director Southern Educa tional Association. Mr. J. H. Witherspoon, principal of the Pine Bluff high school, has been appointed state manager and direeto” of the Southern Educational associa ; tii.r. for Arkansas. This is an ’< mor well bestowed. Mr. Witherspoon is a man of splendid ability and will reflect credit on the position. Joe McDaniel Returns Home. Mr. Joe 'McDaniel, who in company with Messrs. John D. Williams, Dick Jackman and Theo. Murdaugh. all of this county, left the county several months ago for a trip overland through the West, has returned to Pine Bluff? The other members of the party all preceded him. Mr. Mc Daniel is just from Watunga. 1. T. Police Court. George Cason, white, drunk and dis orderly. $r>. Jack Michellotti. an Italian fruit vender, drunk and disorderly, $3. Isaac Graham, white, drunk and dis orderly. Staff Officers Named. Commander Balch. of Little Rock, Arkansas division of United Confed erate veterans, has appointed a large number of staff officers, among them being S. X. Reeder, of Pine Bluff, as sistant chief engineer, with rank of major. Many a woman has truly loved a i man—until she discovered that he was too poor to he loved; for love has got a financial value. I Instead of Looking up that Train, call j Long Distance j and do your Business by Telephone The Southwestern Tel, & Tel, Co, PHEAP ^OUJMN Advertise Your Wants, Rates: Three-lines, one week, 25 cents, CASH IN ADVANCE. If you have a House for Rent, or have anything for Sale, advertise it in this Column. If charged*, will be charged at the regular local rate of 5 cents a line each insertion. Collector Wanted—Steady job to hustlinsr. tellable man Must have lo.al references Call Graphic office 9 a. ru. 4>; For Sale—One lti hand horse, suitable lor family or work. C. eap. Address C, this of fice 46 Wanted—Two boarders, front room with bath: close in. Apply J. this office. 4ti For rale-Two new bedroom suits, cheap. Call on or uddrtss bock hurt Heed or K. K. Kenfrow. 40 For Sale—One vety tine, fresh. 2 and one half callon seven-i ijrliths .ler-ey eow i l.anir lord lierd] t years eld. Also one genuine high-arm Singer sewing machine in -rood working order, $lo. Call at 1.J12 Fine St., Fine Fluff. Ark. 14 Wanted—Colored g i rl 111 t .ike rare of offices Apply National Specialists, over Citizens’ Hank. 4! Wanted--A stenographer and assistant bookkeeper. No ladies not'd apply. Addre ss G, care Graphic. 44 F -r Sale—A trend family horse, with buggy and liarness. at a bargain. See F. M. Cash. 2t09 W. <>th A ve. 41 Wanted — I’nsi ion as collect nr; can furnish city ret. - renee. A pply G. t liis otlie _• Fine Pasture for cows $1.00 per mulch. Mock on C’herrv street between 11 u - 12. sec H rad ford & Knox. ti Wanted A lady to do writing at home Salary $20 a month . Send stamped ve'one for reply: address Rox 7S. Cheraw. S.C. 44 Call at the office of Roberts & .Johnson and see the plat of the Jehu a. W illiati.s property that will oe sold cu Dee. :s, 19Jl. N.T. Kouekts, Commissions. 0 SB OUR IMMENSE SHOWING OF &a % A* m A £1 A <S> f? & ts ve 1 -i. HI 3 ^ ALFRED BENIAMIN & CO/S MAKE. the finest creations of ready-to-wear garments, all the new styles. to Our department of Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Coats con tains the best makes. THE FAMOUS IVAN FRANK CO.’S MAKE 1 | just Received! © by express, a || new line of gg Neckwear. All © shapes. 25c and 50c. They ^ look like $1.00 © ties. Every garment has the mon ogram in the pocket, which stands as a guarantee be tween the wearer and mak er. Any garment not entire ly satisfactory will be re placed with a NEW one. «e Bostonian Shoe S3.50 None better at the price. We are show mg a patent Vici Kid > hoe at $4.00 which is as "ood ;is any $5.00 shoe on the mar ket. No trouble to show you. Call and inspect the line. THE HUB. H. C. Bluthenthal & Company. Merrill Institute Enter-, tainment Course. I Mrs. Martha L, Gielow, THE FAMOUS Dialect Reader Has had the distinction of ap pearing before the crowned heads of Europe. WEONESOAY NIGHT, NOV, 20 8:20 P. M. I Sleep Easy Nights [i Have you got Exzerna? Have you Itching Piles? Have you got Pimple? Have you Rough Skin.? j Have you got the Itch? Have you got any kind Skin Trouble? Zema Cura will relieve it in 5 minutes and we guaran tee it to cure : : : AN0ERSQH-MEYE8 DRUG CO, OPKX TIM. MIDNIGHT, £ £ £ £ £ £ £ t SAM JONES 42-31*32-36-22 17-15 What’s All This? A Policy Gig? £ t t £ £ £ £ £ Not at all; and yet they are lucky numbers that will win for Jones uncommon attracn tion in spite of his common name. It is the measure for his new Custom Pants. There is a certain halo of exclusiveness about a tailor-made man which can only be acquir ed, by actual contact with the tape. Let me measure for you this fall==this week = today HENRY MARX 5' 1 1 UP-TO-DATE 1