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HlllllllRB3RIIIMIiiK!ilRNIIIIII"IIIRR|IHRIHRI|lllllSaiHIK^iSflHJW j| ( jn w I j NEW WHITE GOODS ARE HERE j i | I j NAINSOOKS, LONG CLOTHS, LINENS, LAWNS j \ ; ! 100 PIECES NEW GINGHAMS HERE AT 12 1-2 TO 35c PER YARD : ; ii :i , DUFFIE’S i| ■ • I • mm HOT SPRINGS LEADING STORE • rj ■ • f « I > • ...•• m •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«iE » I SENTINEL-RECORD JOHN G. HIjvj.N8, PUBLISHER Office Old City Hall Building. PHONE 131. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Sentinel-Record is delivered by carriers to any part of the city or *ent by mail to any addresa. One Year. $6.00 Six Mentha.$3.00 Three Month*. $1.50 One Month. .50 Subscribers failing to get their paper dally, will please report the aame to thla office. PRICE OF MURDER. Hugh -Weir In the Chicago ' World To-Day” for .1 muary, off. s some very Starting information from which it may be possible to reach a conclusion as to what the tremendous array of crime in this country Is to be attri buted. ♦ We are informed tl^t ten thousand 1)0r&oiis mu reared in this country every year—ftltyt, strangled, poiaoned, stabbed or beaten with a club or sand bag. Of the murderers, two in every hun dred are punished. The remaining ninety-eight escape absolutely fr« e. In many* of our states the proportion is only half as great. b* In G<*o-:git, for instance, only one rdcred in every hundred 1 punis,. In a reei nt census of American digesting the nation as a whol®, tatement was made that in omy % • t^k^prase* US murdet« in a M K . ' • -1 :.: : • (!< and * ) • ■ d' Ci'.i j #y nwu&ly untrderB •'course of twelve month g ^JLL THE DANDRUFF GERM. r Oulj ro«sU>ip W*y of Having A a ICffectlve Carr. •f you ree a woman or n man with Iux _ u latit glossy l oir, you may bo sure nei ther ha* dandruff to amount to anything • In r.esrly every ease where women and Ktitlisv* thin brittle hair, they owe It ^ dandruff. Therr- are hundreds of prep f. aliens that “claim" to cure dandruff. In' net cr • hut Newbro’s Herplcide telle ;■ i th..t uar.dru*f is the result of a germ b -rawing Into the scalp, and that per r 'cent c-uro of dandruff and Its eonse i: lent falling and baldness, can only be hid by tenths tho germ; and there is no oilier preparation that will destroy t+int g rm hut Newbro’s Herplcide "Destroy tho cause. end you remove the effect.*' Poll by leading druggist*. Send 10c. In ft amps for r-ample to Tho Herplcide Co., Jackson's Pharmacy, Agent*. Two mat's, BOe and 11.00. I eGorgia—a typical example of the j average American state—records for ; ty live homicides mere than the I whole of the British Empire! More people ore murdered in this country in a year than are killed on ; the railroads. In three years the vic tims of our murder cases total more i than the losses of the British army in ! ■ the Boer War. I We are told there are four and a half times as many murders to the i million of inhabitants as there were 1 twenty years ago, and that no such | conditions exist in any other civilized j country. The significant fact about it all is j that the rest of the world does not , share these statistics. ; Our increased wickedness is cou I lined to out own borders. I In the march of civilization, as ap j piled to tihe protection of public life, | and public property, we have fallen wofullv behind. If these statements he true, and there is no disposition to question them here, it would seem that we I lead the world in crime. Comparing our criminal conditions with those of several European coun tries, we learn upon the same author ity that in 95 per cent of the homl j ckles of Germany the guilty person j : is brought to justice, j In Siutiii the number of convictions , is 85 per cent of the total number of j crimes. | in France it is G1 pqr cent; in Italy '77 per cent; in England 50 per cent. Do these facts—when offset against our two convictions in every hundred murders—explain why our Lawlessness is increasing; why we have more ho micides every year than Italy, Aus tiia, France, Belgium, England, Ire land, Scotland, Spain, Hungary, Hoi iunu auu v4<oti(iuuj vuuiuim u„ Blit so much for the criminal glted der* of human Wood. They kill to gratify revenge, they kill for jeal ousy. They kill in order to do away with I witnesses to their crimes, they kill • in order that they may perpetrate I robberies and rapes, they kill to es * cape arrest. So far the murderers are not gener' ally of a aiie. ial class or association. One man may lie a professional mur derer or he ma\ slay on the spur o! the moment without any previous de termination to take life. Remember the paved streets Pav ed streets are almost new to horses In this locality and unless they are handled carefully over this snow they will suffer falls. Let your humanity extend to your most faithful side worker. One of the preachers pi edicts that the earth will be a topia in 2010. With such progress as lias been made j during the past fifty years it should not be necessary to wait until 2010 iur the ideal eondiimn. Help the charitable fed the poor, Is a god memorandum to jot down; :he work is well organized in this city and there is need of all the aid, financial and otherwise, the workers can get. The idea that J. Plerpont Morgan is buying; a. whole lor of uuusual trinkelg and things with a view of scute day coming into complete owner ship of the earth seems to be growing Hasn't the postoffice department power to put a slop to abuse OL like franking privilege? Calling on con gress for legislation savors of trying 10 sitifi responsibility. It is rei ! J that the people of this. country have $14,000,000,000 deposit- j ed in the banks. 'Tis evident that a good many are not living beyond our means, alter all. Mr. Calhoun's success In living through banquets indicates thiat he ought to be strong enough for any kind of service that may confront him j In China. Colonel Roosevelt has killed an ele phant with tusks that weigh 110 pounds, but there Is no reason to be lieve that the ivory market will be seriously affected. A Texas man has just gi”?;i away several million dollars’ worth of prop erty; but don't get excited. He mere ly gave it tu members of his family. "There are,” says the Washington Herald, "a lot of wise people in this country.” Yes; and the number in creases after every campaign. Perhaps W. Gould Rrokaw is mere ly trying to have it so arranged that he may have his taxes reduced with out additional trouble. Charles W. Morse is to work as a taiior in the federal prison at Atlanta He neglected to take the right kind of a stitch in time. Donagbey says he is too busy build ing the capitol to meet Kavanaugh and explain why he tore so much of the building down. Mayor Gaynor of New York appear® to have made a fine running start. But there happens to be other prop erty owners. Evidently the Cooks are snowboun . now. ♦ However, it can't all be sunshine. Beautiful. Yes No Now for the bobsled. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A Uf\Y. Dr. Detcbon’a Relief Tor Rheuma tism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the sys tem Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and fl. Sold by Eissie & Hunt Drug Co. 5 P. M. Special Dinner, 25c. N. Y. Club Bar Grill. 1-4-lm. SLATED FOR THE PEN. Clem Adair, a negro thief who has given the police officers much trou ble within the past two months, is slated (for ta penitentiary sentence. Lieutenant Willey of the police de partment yesterday swore out four warrants against Adair, charging him with burglary in each. The four charges are for burlaries within the past thirty-five days. Adair state*! he would plead guilty to each. He will be arraigned today before Judge Glad’ son. State or Ohio City or Ioieoo. I I.or as cm sty. f **• I-UANK j. chehey make* oath that he 1* tentor partner of ihe firm ot 1. J. I'lirin 6 Co . doing buRim-HM in the City of Toledo. County and 8tat«j afore*!ul and that aatd firm will pay tin* «uro 01 ONE M (WDRED DOIXAHH f#»r each and every (Wap of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use o< Hall‘a C atakru Curs. FRANK J. CHENEY, tn before me r*r*1 iiubacflbciJ my pr<*citc«, fith day of December, A. D.. ] [ A. W GI.CASON, t * Notary Pvnufj Bail's Catarrh Cure to taken internally and at » directly upon the bk»«*d and muenu* mirlaeeR of t» tjTPem. {Send for te*Umoi)i*k*. free. F. I CHI JSEY A Ct>„ Toledo. Hold by all I>ru«UKM. 75e, Take* Uall h Family Cilia for couatipathm. , *iiahmBBiiiiiiMliaiaiiiiiiiii>MMia>iiii>allKaiiE>ial,llllli>l>l<ll>,a>IIBIIBI>R jj The Majestic Hotel and Bath House j H. A. JONES, Manager ■ TXXE MOST IMOIDEILXT HOTEL ITT HOT SEXEXXTO-S J S 200 Rooms with Hot and ~ A Completely Equipped J ■ 00141 running water, and RATH HOII^P ' ■ Telephone. Fifty Rooms ..DA I n nUUgC» » ■ with Private Baths and In the Hotel ■ . I Toilets. m i ■ aar-.-r- . -.,. Operated under auth” * 1 Z Rates, $2.50 To $4.00 of U. S. Govern- J PER. DAY, AMERICAN PLAN ment, with hot mineral it ■ - - water direct from the ■ m Special Rates by the Hot Springs Reserva- • ; ™.eek’ and to Fam- tion. ■ H HieS. “Have Cooper Eroe. Agent c*e«k ft ■ baggage and taka Bue to Hotel.” ....a ... ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. The Sentinel-Record Is authorized t* announce the candidacy of Orlando H Sumpter for railroad eotnmis*ffoner of the southern district of Arkansas, sub ject to the action uf the Domocratit primaries. FOR REPRESENTATIVE The Sentinel-Record is authorized t<] announce W G. Bouic as a candidate foi re-election to a second term as repre sentative In the Arkansas general as sembly from this county, subject to th action of the Democratic primaries. The Ben tin el-Record is authorized ti announce George Whittington as a can; didate for representative in the next general assembly from Garland county subject to the action of the Democrat^ primaries. FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. The Sentinel-Record is authorized t» announce the name of Judge Henry Kvans as .1 candidate* for re-election T' the office of circuit judge in tills judieia district, subject to the action of th* Democratic* primaries FOR CHANCERY JUDGE To the Voters of the Third Chancery District:—1 am a candidate for chancel lor for the second term, subject to thf action of the Democratic primary. Con stant attention to the business of tin courts will preclude the possibility of a canvass. If I have made a satisfactory chancellor 1 would like a re-election. I! elected I will try to make myself useful. Very truly. ALONZO CTRL. HENDERSON AS A CANDIDATE. To the Voters of the Third Chancery District, Composed of the Counties of Montgomery, Garland, Hot Spring, Sa line and Grant. I am a candidate for Chancellor, sub ject to tlic Democratic Primary, upon nv record as a citizen, believing that my character, training, fitness and uhilit' qualify me to fill this office acceptably tc all the iHtople. Am a native of the dis trict. but not a chronic office seeker. I have never offered for an office since [going out of the office of Prosecuting At torney. twenty-one years ago. This of fice I held for six years, and was then retired that others as worthy might nlsr reap the honors. The opportunity to win laurels by being chancellor should not always bit enjoyed by one man. therefore I earn estly solicit your support on the promise that it will be my greatest ambition to fill this office with credit and honor tc you and to myself. JETHRO P. H KNDBHSON. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce Thomas Milan as a candidal* for county and prolate Judge of Garland county, subject to the action of ihi Democratic primaries. The Sentinel-Record Is authorized to announce the candidacy of Thurston P. Farmer for re-election to county ami prolrate judge, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. FOR COUNTY CLERK. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce the candidacy of Mr. Robert Mooney for re-election to the office at county clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. FOR CIRCUIT CLERK. The Sentinel-Record is authorized tc announce H A. Whittington a candidate fn- ..lection to the office of Circuit and Chancery clerk, subject to the action ot the Democratic primary. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. The Senlinel-Record is authorized tr. announce the name of T K Rutherford as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of this district, subject to the action o' the Democratic primaries. The SentInel-Rerord is authorized t. to n Ilf Olmec M S Cobh, us a candidal. for pit.curing attorney fm this Jmll. ii! illstrici, subject to the action of th i DeJjoctuMc primaries. / • Tin* Ben tine I-Record: Please announci my candidacy for the offic% of prosecut ing attorney for the Seventh judicial clr suit of Arkansas, subject to the Demo cratlc primary in March, IStlO. The peace, permanent prosperity arte host interests of Hot Springs depeni upon honest elections and good govern ment. through a faithful, just and Im partial enforcement of the law. I pledge my best efforts to that eourst If elected. j. |{. WOOD The Sentinel-Record is authorized t. announce Henrv Means as a candidate ror re-election to the office of prosecut ing attorney for this Judicial district prlmaHes° ‘h° acUon of th‘' 1rati. _ FOR collector. I no Son find-Record is authorised tr announce Milton P Moore as a candidal, for the office of collector of (Julian, county, subject to the action of th Democratic primaries. The Sentinel-Record Is authorlzcd tr for .“hi'1' w, A r*uchanan “■* a candidatt ror the office of collector of Oarlan.l countv. subject to the action of th, Democratic primaries „ FOR SHERIFF. I he Sentinel-Record Is authorized t, announce Jake Houpt as a candidate r„, re-election to the office of sheriff ,,| Gturland county, subject to-the action of ihc Democratic primaries. The Sentinel-Record Is authorized to announce the candidacy of Mr \V a ,<k fo' ,hf' ,,ITt'-c »f sheriff „f Vh, ' rmn,T snbject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY TREASURER, a„T,h Sentinel Record is authorized to announce the candidacy of Mr John F Dsheroon for re-election for County riuisurei subject to the action of the TI FOR TAX ASSESSOR ^"‘'"'-'-Record is authorized tn far re T .Gilllam ni* « candidate for re-election to the office of tax as sexsor of Oarland county, subject tn the action of the Democratic primaries _. fOR CITY ATTORNEY. Hie Sentinel-Record is authorized t« fo. ei'.T V, '• '■ -"axe.v ax a candidate o7'.h!attorney subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. The Sentinel.Record is authorized tn announce the name of .1 a Stalk-up as a candidate for re-election to a second term as city attorney of (lot gurlnsrs subject to the action of the Democrat!* primaries. Tin- Sentinel Record I*. Authorized i* announce (V T. Cothnm as a candldati for city attorney, subject to the action if the Democratic primaries, The Sentinel-Record Is authorized t< announce Mr. Sydney Taylor as a cam didnte for city attorney, aubjert to thf Democratic primaries. FOR CITY CLERK. The Sentinel-Record Is authorized ti announce Joe 11 Rutterflelrl as a camll for Tv-elt»(.*tion to ;i second term t»> oity Clerk, subject to the action of the Demorratio primaries. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Arkansas National Bank of Hot Springs, Ark., Tor 1he election of di rectors and such other business as may properly come before such meet ing. will be held at Its banking rooms on Tuesday, January 11, 1910, at 4 o’clock p. m. CTIAS. W. O BRYAN, 12-S 1m Cashier. i FROZO. ' ri.. 1 ' “ ' " 1 - « ■ ■ ■ J .. ■■-y— *#***#*#*»**•»*«•*»***#••* i ARLINGTON HOTEL UNO BATH HOUSE * * OPEN ENTIRE YEAR. ^ 1a Owned and operated by the Arlington Hotel Company. # % The only Hotel situated on the United States Reservation, £ * and immediately at the Fountain Head of the Hot Waters 0 * nOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM. • * Elegant Bath House. Rooms having Private Bath alao ♦ * supplied with mineral watej. Beinga a firnt-class Hotel 0 § no dnirmners are employed. 0 J lALL THE APPOINTMENTS OF A MODERN HOTELv # Letters of inquiry concerning rates and other informs- g “ tion answered promptly. ' a S- n- STITT, Pres. JOE W. CORRINGTON, Manager. m LYMAN T. HAY. Gen. Manager. “ _ 0 ii IMiwljHitsI AND BATH HOUSE Bath House under supervision of MRB. U p. CAIN The Best Family Hotel In Hot Springs table the best SERVICE UNEXCELLED RATES *2 00 REA DAT UR Special by the week and for families. Tom J. Pettit, - - Manager OPENED FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS JANUARY 6. 1910. American—$8.50 and up. EuropSan-$3.50 and up. THE NEW ..TOWNSEND HOTEL.. J. A. TOWNSEND, Owner and Manager, Just completed and elegantly furnished throughout. Everything up to nnw Steam heat and hot and cold water In every room. All conveniences and com torts. All outside rooms. Up-to-date Cafe In connection. 114 TO 120 CHAPEL STREET In heart of city near depots and bath houses. Look Hot Springs’ Newest Hotel Over Before Locating. : Gi*rea‘t Northern Hotel*: j l AND BATH HOUSE l ■ STRICTLY EUROPEAN—RATES, $1.00 AND UP * Moif Conveniently Located Hate! and Bath House in Hot Springs - Bath Hou»e Under 0o.vemmen. Huprrvl,Ion. Hotel Newt, Kumi.hed Throughout. * * ON* 8UX K OK BOTH , „ ■ - r>os,r>KFii k C. S. WILLIAMSON,Jr.( Mgr. • • ■•■•■•■#BaBaBaa0a0B0B0B0B0B0|BBa|0 ■ ill \ i