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IN SOLDUik Lwntuts. ^Hfornln Girl Dl»Knl»ed In a Vol Uniform Starts to Join Her , ,)Tfr on Warship llennlngton. Hoys in blue were not the only per ^us who shipped from San Francisco for Honolulu on the transport Indiana. A girl in blue and a pretty one, too, shouldered arms and answered to roll call when the steamer was outside the htads. She had passed the sentries at the gate tlie l‘“c*be street dock and evaded the eagle eye of Sergt. Tom Ma honey. The girl is Miss Sadie White, and her hom? in Vallejo. She claimed that 'X> had a sweetheart, a sailor on the Bennington. She wanted to follow him to sea, so she persuaded Private E. J. Moore, of company E of the troops on hoard the vessel to furnish her with a uniform and a Springfield rifle that she might, pass the guard at the Indiana’s gangway when the craft was lying at the pier at San Francisco. Sadie h»d some knowledge of mili tary matters, it is evident, for she seems to have passed muster for some time after the ship got outside. Tier disguise was sufficient to protect her for 48 hours nftcr sailing from San Francisco. But the officers finally dis covered her and promptly put her under guard in a stateroom, while Moore was kept in the brig until the vessel reached Honolulu, where he was tried and fined the modest sum of $10 for breaking the rules of the service. Sadie was taken ashore to military headquarters at Honolulu and after wards released. Bismarck’s iron Nerve Was the result of hissplendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found where stomach, liver, kidney and bowels are out of order. If you want these qual ities and the6iiecess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every j power of the brain and body. Only | £5 cents at F. C. Savage’s drug store. THE COMING CITY OF BRAZIL. Cnlleil State* Consul Write* of the lie in ii rkn !»lc Commercial IJe velopmert of Pnrn. The annual report of Consul Kenne day, of Para, to the bureau of foreign commerce, state department, presents a striking picture of the remarkable development of the United States’ trade with Brazil. Speaking particularly of his own district, he says there has been abroad and steady expansion of trade throughout the state of Bara and the Amazons. He predicts ‘hat the city of Pare will become the Chicago of South America,situated as it is. near the mouth of the great Amazon, and com-1 BKiruling its trade. Two lines of steam- ! m running between that city and New York are increasing the number of their ships and are still entirely unable to carry the heavy freight, alt hough the service has been increased from one trip per month to three trips and it is to be further increased January 1 to one every week. Speaking of trade conditions in de tail. he says, most merchants require from 90 to 150 days’ credit arid Germans . aland ready to meet all requirements j and competition. We furnish already all the provisions to Brazil and our ■shoes are securing quite a foothold. ■There is a broad field of expansion In ■nmehinery, hardware and cutlery. The ■amrked development in trade during ■he past six months hus been in the. •jcyele, and official tests have demon ■irnted that the. American wheel out ^plasses all others. I cent iron tonic. Pure, soluble trated, and pure amorphous s is contained in Cheatham’s ?ss Chill Tonic, making it the esirable iron tonic on the mar t is a true tonic, strengthened ser, toner up of the system and! mrifyer. Only 50 cents. Jack- ! ug Co. 12-1-1 m j PROPOSED BY MAIL. ' Cnlmlnatlon of a Courtship Carried On by Mean* of Letter*. art S. Barrett, son of the late Rev. Barrett, of Atlanta, Ga., and who v assistant editor of a paper in o City, was the other day married s Grady hospital to Miss Viola ;d daughter of Rev. T. C. Tupper, tsniouth, O. Mr. Barrett left At five years ago. At that time he slight acquaintance with Miss ’r, which the young folks im 1 by frequent correspondence, gh the agency of the mails Mr. tt made a proposal of matrimony ias accepted. When he arrived lanta to marry Miss Tupper he her at the hospital critically ill typhoid fever. He waited until as convalescent, and then mar ker as soon as she was strong ’h to participate in the ceremony. 18 returned to Mexico, where she allow him as soon as possible. hout doubt, there is no disease so an us the piles, uoue more pain annoying, or that has been so cessfully treated. The only per Jtcur« for piles, either itching ®d>ng, yet discovered, is Dr. Saw Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve. ” Drug Co. 13-lm Economy. Wife—I am trimming up last year’s hat for this winter to save the cost of a new one. Hubby—How good of you; you are a perfect little angel! "He—Am I? Then give me $5 to buy wings.—Chicago Journal. --»— Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scald, chapped hands, chilblains. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by F C. Savage, druggist. -4 Adam Zad. The bear that walks like a man no doubt. Is a frightful foe to be hunted out; But a worse foe yet -of his clutch be ware— Is the awful man who acts like a bear —Chicago News. -«. Bloating after eating, indigestion, flatulence or v. ater brash, may be quickly corrected through the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It strengthens digestion, cleanses and tegulales the bowels. Sold by Jackson Co. 50-2t -.—« Lord-helper. Newton Lord and Jennie Helper were married in Western Colorado last week. “Newt” is a six footer with muscles like a sugar-cured ham, and not an editor in that district dared to head the marriage notice: 1 Lord Helper.’’— Denver Post. -« Insure your health in Prickly Ash Bitters It regulates the system, pro motes good appetite, sound sleep and cheerful spirits. Sold by Jackson Drug Co. 60-5'. - ■■■ - -— Geo. \V. Knowlton pays the highest cash price for hides, tallow, wool, pelts, bees-v \ ano all kinds of roots Located! at > M. Roach’s warehouse east of friegl.t depot on Sherwood avenue, Mena, Ark. 22-tf . . TME . . White is King THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. 1000 AGENTS WANTED. WRITE FOR TERMS; ADDRESS, CLEVELAND, OHIO, or S. B. KIRBY, Little Rock, Arkansas* J. J. MERSHON. AGENT. MENA. ARK. W. R. BLOCKSOM & CO., UNDERTAKERS. A large line of tlio latest styles carried in stock. Em balming done by experienced men. : : : : • : : : Day Thone 59. Night 'Phone 69. JERSEY MILK DAIRY. Sweet Milk and Butter Milk. . . C. H. COLE, Prop. Wagon Will Call at Your House Daily. S. L. LINDSAY, | UDervtist- ^ 315 Mena St. MENA. , -. ABKAN8A8 has been for sixty years the \ \ popular medicine for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the ({A throat and lungs. It cures y Asthma and Bronchitis, and \ so soothes the irritated tis sues that a refreshing sleep invariably follows its use. No mother fears an attack of Croup or Whooping-cough — for her children, with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. ■== It is a specific for that mod ern malady, La Grippe. It 3 prevents Pneumonia, and has A frequently cured severe cases ^ of lung trouble marked by A all the symptoms of Con- ^ sumption. It is For Colds, coughs, and lung Diseases <* At the age of twenty, after a severe sickness, I was left with weak lungs, a terrible cough, and nearly all the symptom* of consumption. My doctor had no hope of my recovery ; but, having read the advertisements ot Ayer s ( berry Pectoral, * uctciininc® to try that preparation I did so, and sir.ee that time I have used no other cough medicine. I am now seventy-two year* old, and 1 know that at least fifty years have been added to my life by this incomparable preparation. 11 A. W. SPERRY, Plainfield, N. J. “I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for nearly fifty years, and found it to he an excellent remedy for all bronchial an£ throat diseases.” L. H. MATHEWS, Editor News-Dispatch, Oneonta, Ala. “ My first remembrance of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral dates hack thirty-six years, when my mother used it for colds, cough*, croup, and sore throat. She used no other medicine in attacks of that sort among her children, and it never failed to bring prompt relief and cure. I always keep this medicine in the house, and a few doses quickly check all colds, coughs, or any inflammation of the throat and lungs.” • }• ^ DONNELL, Seattle, Wash. “I have sold Ayer’s medicines for forty-five years. I know of no preparation that equals Ayer s Cherry Pectoral for the cuff of bronchitis. It never fails to give prompt relief.” C. L. SHERWOOD, Druggist, Dowagiac, Mich. “I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral both in my family and practice, and consider :t one of the best of its class for la grippe, colds, coughs, bronchitis, and consumption in its early stages.” W. A. WRIGHT, M.D., Barnesville, Ga. “Some years ago Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured me of the asthma after the best medical skill had failed to give me relief. F. S. HASSLER, Editor Argus, Table Rock, Neb. nail sue Can now tie bad at liall price nil size, $1.00; nail size, 50 cents For Sale by all Druggists and General Dealers. p $ ••• A-XjXj ••• m § Stevens Rifles | *are guaranteed to be £ \\ SAFE, SOLID, \\ J J ► 4 \\ ACCURATE, \\ jjFrom tlio ^ $6.00 “ Favorite ” 1 y J to our most expensive •• Ideal.” ► « ►:< --- ; J J J The “ IDEAL ” No. 44 is a fine rifle. > < ► < ONE OF OIR LEADERS, price only $10. j j 14 We guarantee it in every respect. Noth- tj< £ j ing cheap about it but the price. ^ 4 ► f Made regularly in .22, .2ft and .32 cal- £ | ►1ibre rini-Uru, .23-20. STEVENS .32-40. ; J l J .3H-5ft and. 44-40 rentcr-llre. t 4 IN SPECIAL SIZES, $$12.00. ► 4 . Send for Complete Catalogue. is J. Steyeus Arms anfl Tool Co. ;i y ^ P. O. Bo* 1*. V ► ■» ► < CHICOPEE FALLS, riASS. ». J REMOVAL SALE! For Furniture and goods of all kinds go to the Second Hand Store on Fast Mona street for bar gains. R. M. WATTERS, Prop., fl Big Car Load Of FURNITURE! -: Just Received By : W. I. BOYER, Some of the most beautiful pieces of Furniture ever shown in Mena. Call and see the new stock, at the old stand. /T\ei? Qroeery WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple: Groceries! C. F. KNIGHT. Manager. Corner Mena street and Honcrt avenue.