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*W eordiath welcome af "JACCAKD'S" AUTIFUL JEWELS for GIFTS TT'ROM early history Jewelry has hecn the accepted i A token of esteem. The dainty jewels fashioned by JACCARD’S " expert artisans are especially favored because of originality and exclusiveness of design and \\ e invite your inspection of our large and attractive unMiua •roneh, assortment of new and unique articles of jewelry, set itt'oucstuMi mark dcsian Thct; arr with precious stones. You will be pleased with our low 24 perfect! v maloh- 1 / e«1 pure white nnrnc twotuis in pljri.nmi P* mounting $17^. MERMOD, JACCARD ^ KING, centra! ave. !; 22 Styles j I WALK-OVER | p| OXFORDS | For Men l j; * :: $3-50, $4. $4-5» |j ' > . > i! . i! j; More nifty in style than ever :: v j > n !! tans, :: ! ! PATENTS, I " GUN METALS, i VICI KIDS, $ Y IN EVERY SHAPE. | Kerapner’sj 1 [ ‘THE SHOE STORE AHEAD" ? X SINGER OFFICE Singer tewing Machine for sale, rent or exclnnge; repairing a special ty. S.>5 Central Ave. Phone 10i)4. JOHN T. TISDALE, Singer Agent. I Is Given 1 1 1 TO EACH INPIVIDCAL PE - H POSITOR AT THIS HANK 1;V ■ THE MEN D1HECTINO ITS AK 8 FAIRS. WHETHER VOfllNEKO S Rfj FOR THE COLLECTION OF CHECKS. OR DRAFTS, TIIAV I ELKRS CHEClvS OR LETTERS ■ OF CREDIT. 8 CARE AND ATTENTION IS 8 GIVEN REGARDLESS OF THE 8 SIZE OF VOIR AiTOr.NT | FORMING A HANKING SHR fi VICE WORTHY OF VOI R CON | SIDERATION. ■.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . -f Department of the Interior. I’. S. Land Office ut Camden, Arkansas, March-18, 19 It. Notice Is hereby given William D. Mur ders. of CodarglHde.H, Ark.. who on Oct., 13. JJtOl, made homestead entry (serial No. (119(11) No. 39133. for S W M N W )-l See. 7. 'I* 1 8. Ii 31 W, and E 1-3 N I? 1-4, Section 13. Township 1 S, Range 22 W, 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1’. S.. Com missioner, at Hot Springs, Aik., on the 26th day of April, 1911. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Janies Adams, of Cedargladcs. Ark. Nicl Ratliff, of Cednrglades, Ark. Nick Hates, of Cedargladcs, Aik. Janus Sharp, of Cedargladcs, Ark. II. FHIKDHEIM. Register. .ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF SALE. | Notice Is hereby given that, by vlt . lure of a decretal order of the Probate ^Court of Garland County, State of Ar kansas. entered or record on the 14fit lay * of March, A. I»., 1911. the undersigned, | as administrator of the estate of Maria . Shelly, deceased, will, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29, A. D„ 1911. I between the hours for judicial sales, at I (lie front door of the Court House of Garland County. Arkansas, sell at puo lic outcry to the highest bidder, the following lands situated in the county 1114I state aforesaid, »*>-wle The south half of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18), township two (2) south, range nineteen (19) west, containing eighty acres more or less. Terms of Sale Upon a credit of three months, purchaser to execute bond with approved security for the purchase price and « per cent interest from date of sale and lien to be retained upon said lands. Given under my hand this 20th day inf March, A. 1>.. 1911. FRED E. JOHNSON. Administrator of tha Estate of Maria Shelly, Deceased. e-81-Gwks. MASONIC NOTICE. A stated commutation of Sumpter Lodge No. 119. K. A: A M.. will be held lu their hall I11 South Hot Springs, this (Friday.) March 24, at 7:30 P. M. Visiting broth *ers cordially welcome. T. N. SEARCY. W. M. Robert Cortney, Secretary. Inflamed Kidneys Have you had kidney trouble (in flammation of the kidneys) over six months? If so, recognized authorl now nearly 90,000 annually. Call for free diet list and literature that may prolong or save your life. Sorrells Drug Company. NOTICE! The following animals will make the season: .(BILL Ht'RHT 8. <;>767 t ees Ha Gu Bwfcaoa ' Standard and Registered. ( KBNT1 ( K \ .1 »( K Fees tin 00 to Insure. 1 | s,oo si ns*.u * ashr {).. Registered Jeraey Bull. JS44S5 ’.00 cash. T. S GAREN, Owner, 3rd Si. in Oaklawn Phone 1589 Hot Springs, Ark. not tx* responsible for accident#or es cape*, but best of care taken of animals sent to . me !\ ORCHESTRA AND BAND \ MUSIC : £ Furnished for any Occa»lon ^ { Geo. P, Montgomery f 5 t J NO. 241 W. GRAND AVE. g PHONE NO. 1065. J*j*xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmm MRS- LATTO DEAD. Woman Burned in Gasoline Explosion Succumbs to Injuries. Mrs. Ida B, l>atto, who Wednesday morning was severely burned about the fact and upper portions of the body when a gasoline stove exploded in her home on -Spring street, died yesterday morning from the injuries. She suffered extreme agonies while she lived, and there was nothing that could be done to relieve her distress. TOLEDO BEATS LOOKOUTS. Chattanooga. Tonn., March 2:;.— Toledo won the final exhibition game with the locals today, 6 to 5. Recruit pitchers were used by the home team, 'Phenomenal catches by Short stop Butler robbed the locals of four runs. The Toledo team left for Evans ville, Ind., tonight, Chattanooga .5 » 2 Toledo .G 8 5 Yerkes. E Demur ee and Higgins; •lames, Valllere and Hart and Bren nen. COLUMBUS BEATEN. Columbus, C.a-, March 22.—In a one sided game the Philadelphia Nation als' second team defeated the Colum bus team of the South Atlantic League, 10 to 2. Philadelphia goes to Raleigh tomorrow, Philadelphia .10 12 2 Columbus ...2 7 4 Bhettier, Thomas and Moran and ueia, Rudabaugh and Krebs and Mc Craney. TRAP TOURNAMENT. Conditions Unfavorable and E.iste'n ers Lead in Scores. 'New York, March 28.—A strong wind1 from the west drove directly across the traps at Travers Island to day, making conditions far from favor able for the ninth annuiijl amateur trapshooting championship under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club. With the match half over, three men were tied with 88 breaks out of 10P targets. These were O Ft. New comb, of Philadelphia: F. B. Stephen son, of Brooklyn, and H. N. Kalilsf, of Philadelphia. Of the professionals, L. S. German, of Wilmington, IJel , led at the ha f way mark with 91 breaks in IDO. J. V. Ft. lKliott. of Kansas City, and G. 1,. Lyons, of Durham, N. O., were next at 85 each These two men were also at evens in yesterday's competi tion, and their shooting up to the 100 target point today failed to break tne tie. CUBS BEAT ATLANTA. Atlanta. Ga., March 28.—Through the generosity of Pitcher Britton, who handed out six passes, made two wi'd pitches, made cne error, hit a batter andi allowed five hits in four innings, for a total of 7 runs, the Chicago Nationals defeated the Atlanta, South ern lj«igue, team here today, 8 to 2. Pitcher Mayer, who succeeded Brit ton, held the Cubs safe. The hitting of Watson and O’Dell, the catching of Wells, for Atanta, were the features Chicago.. a.# 8 0 Atlanta .1.2 8 2 Foxen. McIntyre and Archer; Brit ton, Mayer and Wells. LYMAN AVERY FUNEHAL The funeral of the late Ijyinan I. Avery wiiU take place on Tuesday aft ernoen, .viancn -a, iif x o ciui k, in hi St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. CATARRH IS SURELY A DANGREOUS DISEASE % Thousands of people allow cat#rrn to slowly undermine the whole sys tem until a serious disease develops —sometimes consumption. People who have catarrh shoo'd use every effort to get rid of it, but should above all adopt a sensible mottled, Stomach dosing, sprays and douches won't cure catarrh because it is a germ disease, and the germs must be destroyed before the disease cun be conquered, HYOMEI is the one sensible cure for catarrh because it reaches every fold, crevice and nook in the mucous membrane and gets where the germs are. Yen breathe HYOMEI and as it passes over the inflamed membrane its soothing influence heals the sore ness and destroys the germs A complete HYOMEI outfit costs $1. This consists of a bottle of HYOMEI and a hard rubber inhaler. Pour a few drop of HYOMEI Into the inhaler and breathe it a few minutes each dav, that's all \x>u have to do. It is guaran teed by Sorrells Drug Company and druggists (every*here to cure catarrh, coughs, colds and sore throat or your money back. Extra bottle of HYOMEI costs nd cents. Eroe trial sample on request from Booth’s Hyomei Co., Hnflak), N, Y, ' Send Your Voice THE wise housekeeper has a Bell Teh j ephone. She finds it just as useful to her in her home as it is to her husband in his place of business. Jler Bell Telephone has many uses. It not only keeps her in touch with her neighbors, but with relatives and friends in distant cities. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. The Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Co.* PHILLIES WIN AGAIN. Montgomery, Ala.. March 23.—Phil adelphia Nationals defeated Montgom ery this afternoon by a score of 11 to 9. It was a slugging match on bo:n sides, the high wind being resi eligi ble for three home runs, six three loggers and two double suckers Philadelphia .14 20 4 .Montgomery . 9 10 3 Brennan. Starke and IDooin; d. Hick man, Clements and Gribbins. HAVE “ARKANSAS CLUB.’’ News has reached this city of the formation of an Arkansas Club In Ok lahoma City, where several former Hot Springs residents are now lo cated. William K. Vahljitfrg, for years city clerk here, is president: Dr. Geo. Fulton is secretary, and Dave Young treasurer The hoys Intend holding regular meetings, and propose to have a big banquet later at which time sev eral of the ifriends here will he in vited. .Mr. oGodman King, president of the Mermod, 'Jaecard and King Jwvel.ry Company, of St. lxiu's and Hot Springs, arrived in the city yesterday and is registered at the Kastman Hotel. Mr. King enjoys the distinction of being president < f the oldest and one of the largest jewelry establish ments in America. BOCK BEER AND BOCK WURST A I ALBRIGHT’S. Secretary Fox, of the Y M, C. A., a tine tutted yesterday that because of illness he would he unable to lead the Bey Scouts on the Y. M. C. A. hike next Saturday, but that the trip would be taken the Saturday follow ing Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kirk yes teiday celebrated their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary In the presence of several friends who had gathered at the home of the popular tailor, Mr and Airs. W. C. Brown, of Status, Ark,, are in the city on a visit 'to relatives. — William Durham, a popular tiavel ing passenger agent of 'Memphis, ’•» in the city on a business trip. EPILEPTIC PITS Vhere is nothing more frightful in a happy home than to have one of its members instantly seized with a dreadful attack of Epilepsy or Fits. The many grateful letters from such homes, after the use of Kosine, the remarkable remedy for this dread ail ment, testify to the real merit of the ■preparation. It is a meritorious article and Is sold en a guarantee plan that de serves your confidence. The price $1,50 will be refunded by R. G. Mor ris Drug Company if not fully satis fied after using a l»ot't!e. Alail orders filled by Kosine Co. Washington, D. C,, or Morris Drug Company- - ♦ - ■ KLOETHE : ♦ ■ ■ FOR ♦: I KL0THE5 ■ ■ 607 Central Ave. Telephone 228 ♦ F diamonds!] MAKE BEAPTIFPL PRESENTS AND OITR STOCK IS FILLED WITH KXQUI8BTR DK SIONS IN DIAMOND JKWKLKY AT IM 1'OUTERS PRICES. VISITORS ARK CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OFU IIEAFTIFFL STOCK AND INSPECT THE ELEGANT GOODS VVK EXHIBIT. LAKES LEADING JEWELERS 10 ■ ; RINALDO’S 3u i ! JEWELRY, NOVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS j I We solicit inspection of oar stock which is the best and most complete ] In the city, at the lowest possible prices: I 312 CENTRAL AVENUE j | Opposite Arlington Hotel Bath House. j 1 CANDY ■ 11 .-" FOR SALE AT Lemly’s Drug Store ESTABLISHED 1875. 3S4 CENTRAL AVENUE. TELEPHONE 201 4B4B4B4@4B#B4B4B^B#B4B4 B Spring Lake Hotel ■ and Springs ♦ _■...— ♦ This beautiful property for rent. 4 300 acres of land, lake with ■ boats, 18 room house on property * in first-class condition, bath and ▲ modern improvments, dining ■ room seats 75 persons. Will rent - reasonable' to responsible party. . w. waters: 4 ■454S4B4E4E4B4B4B4B4B4S ... .— ■— NAUGURATION OF DINING CAR SERVICE BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE ON NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RWY. TRAINS - — - Train No. 10;! leaving Memphis 12.40 noon, daily arriving Nashville * 55 »* night, anil leaving Nashville 7:00 a. in., arriving Memphis 3:20 in., are eguipp*® ,1th Dining Cars. * u JNSURPASSED MEALS WILL BE FU RNISHED ON A LA CARTE PLAN, rraln No. 61, leaving Memphis 6:00 a. m. . rrlvlng Nashville 1:22 p. in. and leaving Nashville 2:16 p. in., arriving Memphis 0:00 p m. dallv carry 'ULLMAN PARLOR CARS WITH BROILER BUFFET SERVICE. J c. OAM/IWAT. Trav. Paxxgr. Agt. N. C. * H. L. Ry, _ Memphis, Tena. ; S. A. SAMMONS & SON GROCERIES AND FEED Lirne, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Sewer and Culvert Pipe. 911-913 Central At)e. Telephone 4'2 Great Northern Hotel j "and bath house „! STRICTLY EUROPEAN—RATES, $1.00 AND UP • Rut Cenuniintlj lacated Hitil and Bath Hnata in Nat Spring* * Bath Home Uudi r OorerJimeni Fuperetsion. Hotel Newl» Furnished Throo*booh H"t ai'd Cold Huuninff Water In Rooms . ■ ONE BLOCK OF BOTH IJEflOTH p C lull I |iyCfl| Jr.. MCTs a NEXT LOOK TO POHTOFFICB . »• WILUn»*UH(MI*l "0 9 ■ •••■•■•■•■•■•••I* PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS AZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to ire any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed, ig or Protruding Piles In 6 to 1« 1)4 or money refunded. 50o. P( Rl jl.1