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- -■ ■ . .-. __ MRS. SUMPTER ENTERTAINS Mrs J. J. Sumpter delightfully en tcrtained with u 12 o'clok bridge whist breakfast yesterday morning, wtlch was p surprise tendered in bon or of Mrs. V. I.. Bur liras, who leaves todiij to aiiend the summer season in Nfew York City, Covers were laid for eight, the color scheme l>ein« pink afd white. After .\ delightful six course breakfast the party played bridge. Mrs, M. J. Murphy won a handsome handmade Irish lace jabot, t and Mrs. Gabe Dirr a handsome hand pointed picture I, . '__ VISITORS WEB. Arthur J, Powers of Baker county, Florida, and Miss Dot Margaret Ham ilton. of Texarkana, Arkansas, were married last evening at the office of, Justice De Vail, Judge J. B, Wool received the sad news yesterday of the death of fits neice, Misa Janie Wood, at Pine Bluff. The funeral will take place Monday in Monttoello, Yfiii llV \i\TfS5 to You *nd Every Sister Suf lUll nil 0101 cn ering from Woman’s Aiimeni#. I am a woman. 1 know woman'* Buffering*. i have found the cure. I will mail, free of any charge, bit karst lull mint with full Instructions to any sufferer from woman’s ailments. 1 want to tell ad women about tills cure—y*e, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or yoursister. 1 want to tell you how to cure yourselves at home with out the lii'l)) id adopter. Men canast understand Weill, n'a fluttering*. What, we women know from uprrinncn, we know better than any doctor. I know that my homo treatment Is sufe ar<l sure Cura for (.nmrrktti nr Whitish diuchargct. Ulceration, Ola* Kecemenl or Tallin. *1 the Womb, Profeet, Sctnly or Painful rrioiti Uterine er Durian Tuition, or Drouths; also pelm in head, tech tnd Ponelt. bearing doen feelings, nertnutneet. creeping letting up the ipme. melencholr, desire te cry, hat flithet. wenrlsess. kidney, tnd bladder troublei untie caused by ariikaetses peculiar to our sex. r I went to a. nil you > complete ten day's trepunanl islirtly ftp* to prove to yon that you can euro yourself «i home, easily, quickly ami purely Bens ember, that.it will cost you nothing try give, the treatment a complete triul. nod if you wwm *o ooaHnue, is win ooet yooonly about liccntsa week or less (nan tsvo cents aday It Will not Interfere with your work or occupation. Jtst sand mu your nuns tnd addrota, tell me how you •oner if you wish, and I will send you the treatment for your case, entirely free, in plain wrap par, by return mall. I will alfto send you freeefcssl. my book-"WOKM'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" with explanatory Illustrations showing wh' women suffer, and how thev can easily cure themselves B* home Every womanshonld hnvo it, and learn to think tor hsrtslf. then when the doctor nn vs— V'™ roust have an operation,*' you can decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured Mseusse.vea with my home remedy. It cures pll old or young, To Metises of Ougktsrt, I will explain a ► S5t!i t* treatment which sis .silly and effectually cures Ts-ucnrrhoea, linen Hick ileus and IMnfulor Irregular Menstruation in young Ladles, rlunipnoss and health always results from 11'^herev«r you lire. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and will gladly ■dl any sufferer that this ttwM Traitaaet really cirrus all women's diseases, and makes women well, strong, plump and robust Jstcl ttnd a* year address, and the free tendav's treatment is yours, also the book, write to-day, as you may nut see this offer again. Addrises MM. M. SUMMERS, Box H - - South Bond, Ind., U. 8. A. ca'*m.. ■ .1 ■ ---■—.-. B + B + B + 84B4R4B4I14B4B4B4 It Occasionally t ♦ ♦ ♦ People want to buy our glasses. ♦ J We know where we can get more J 4 but suppose the spring went dry 4 ♦ —the Rock Island and Iron Moun- ♦ J tain would pick cotton. Ask the * 4 passenger Agents. 4 *i48+|4S454S484B4B4l4l4B C! .....—......:-; ■ WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE ■ 5 CREAM AND SHERBETS 1 * We will accept orders for same to be i" V " | gl delivered, well packed in quantities of ■ ■ quarts to five gallons, prouided we are ■ * notified by 9 a. m. the day wanted. * ■ R. Q. MORRIS DRUG CO. ■ ** 802 Central Notice Our Show Windows Phone 242 ® ESI ALDOSE ELRY, NOVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS | SDectlon of oar stock which is the best aad most «■““'* * city, at the lowest possible prices^ * ’ skvEN a Bruidi of 32S Brotdnr ] J8»r»loc» pilot*, N. T. I THISTLES AND DANDRUFF. An Interesting Parallel and a Valu able Depletion Therefrom. Cutting down this'lew no more re 1 loves the land of tbistkm than does scouring the sca'p cure dandruff. On each <ase permanent relief can only come from eradicating permanently the cause. A genu Chat plows up the ■< alp in searching for the, hair root where It saip* the vitality, causes dandruff, falling hair, an!J ha'dness. if you kill that germ, you’ll have no dandruff but a luxuriant suit of hair. iNewfbro's Horpfelde is the only hair preparation In the wr'd Fa at cure dandruff and falling hair by killing •ttoc germ. “Destroy the cause, you remove the effect.” S dd by leading Ijruggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpielde Co., Detroit, M ich. lOne dollar bottles guaranteed. Jackson's Pharmacy and Sorrells Drug Co., Special Agents. W. F>. Hussung of I lie Getz fcheter minators of St. Jxutis is at the A mag ton hotel and will be there till the I Mist., lie will take contracts to exter ininale cockroaches. lied bugs. ia's< mice and f'eas frofn hedges and guarantee same free from vermon for one year, Mr. Hussting has extermtn ated vermon from the Arlington Ma jestic, Waukesha and Pullman hotels Gels Extefmantors sold by ail drug gists. 5-2s-3t Mrs. Charles V. Teague is here on a visit to friends, and reports lh:t Judge C V, Teague is much improved from making his home in Arizona. Hon. Jas. L». Graham, candidate foi governor, ha* sent Hon, Hal Xortvooi and Congressman Joe T, Robinson a letter requesting a joint campaign ot the slate. Judge Graham wants a joint campaign and is willing to ai low his competitors to name the time and dates. \V, Hicks Mallory will return from Memphis In a few days accompanied by his mother, who will spend several weeks visiting him is th s city. Mr. Mallory while away has been to the big furniture markets and made some large purchases for his business here. AMERICAN KILLED. Quarrel at Mexico City Results in Fatal Shooting. Mexico City. May 27.—Dr. Ila'l P. Clark of this city, was shot ami In stuntiy Killed in his office today by Larry Martin man tndontttVd for several years with the sporting Ira ternity of this city. Dr. Clark was a gradate of the Col lege of Physicians and Sudge«ns ot Chit ago. He was be: ne in Cairo and his mother lives In Taylorsville, It, The shooting is said to Have been the outgrowth of a quarred between Dr, Clark and .Jack Stevens. The lat ter, notwithstanding the difference In names is said to be a brother of Mar tin. WINS LONGS ODDS. Toronto. Ont, May 27.—Faith in Us hors© brought George M©Sweeney, 01 Tqianto today the investment of a ten dollar bill. At odds of better than loft to 1 McSweeney was the only person to lay a wager .that Carillon woo'd win the first race at Wood bine and Carillon led the bunch to the wire. * AVIATOR KILLED, St. Peteishurg, May 27.—The Brit ish aviator flying from a Summer machine during an aeroplane comp©, tition here today, fell from a height )f 125 feet and was felled. harry reran MADE PRESIDENT //ILL HEAD THE STATE ORGANI ZATION WITH J. L. WADLEY, SECRETARY, Every Indication That the Commg Fall Wlil Have Ample Support and be the Bigger Ever Held Here previously Subscribed .$293b -• N. Rix .. 5200 Harry Wescott . b<J 3r. H. P, Codings . 20 Tom Golden .. .. 2b ke Kempner 2b *be Kempner. 2b Dav^i Laser . 2b Total .$293b At a meeting o' the directors of the Arkansas State Faid Association last light held at. the Business Men’s '.eague, Harry Wescott was unani mously elected president of the organ huu u # iJ. n "!|ir> >v<tr flVVM'.l secretary. The placing of Mr. Wescott at the head of The organization means that one of the most aggressive and pro gressive men of onr citizenship is at i he helm, and also one of the most enthusiastic citizens of the state in regard ‘o the undeveloped resonr.es of Arkansas. With Mr. Wescott as the active head of the concern and with Mr. J. L. VVad'^y, one of the pioneer newspap er men of the state*as secretary and 9 in a position to secure the cooperation of the country press of the state, th re will be no doubt but that the coming state fair will be ail that its substan tial friends wish for it. There is no di^ibt, either about the financial end of ihe pioposliion, for when the work of securing additional subscriptions is taken up next wjtiek it will be no trouble to finish the amn iieeleil to properly open the fair. Without any sort of colicitation yes. erday the fund was enhanced $125. when President C. X, Rlx of the League gave $260, and Harry Wescott who has announced that no man could give more than he gave an addition a! $50. I)r, H. P. Codings tele pic ue I *n his voluntary subscription of $2a, uid Tom Golden, ike Kemptier. Abe Kemprror and D. Laver each voIhii ced $25. They all Just c luldn’t wait but sent in the subs riptions. "With the sentiment behind th s imposition tint exists now,” said Hr, Holland last night, "any member or iirector of the fair could take a tele phone, call up fifty numbers, and forty of them wou'd subscribe.” This is unprecendent in 'Hot Springs, where subscriptions have i>een so hard to secure'in the past but it is evidence (hat Hot Springs ippreciatea tliat her standing is in lie balance ami that she shall not be fount wanting. The resignation of President Cole last night was accepted and resolu tions of thanks for the service of the >ast were authorized. Secreiary Holding's resignation brought genuine regret because the directors believed they needed his experience, out Mr. Helding assured them that the fair now had all its appliances and mater, inis- that the work was a'l cut. out. and that it would net lie diffiiult for any hustling man to take up the work. He further added that his sin •ere cooperation would be felt at times. President Wescott made a speech in which ho urged that the Idea of se curing slate wide interest be- given, more consideration. He stated that he believed the state had much undovet nnod wealth. and tliat if the state talr were maintained on a broad ptyne u would not i>e long before its advan tages would have to he recognoaed throughout the who'e of the state. PAINLESS FEET. Hot Springs is Full of T^em Since Sorrels Drug Company Com. menced to Sell Ezo. There is no reason on earth why any one should suffer another day with painful, swollen, burning feet or foot misery of any kind, when a large jar of Ezo costs hu 25 cents at Sor rells Drug Company. Not a powder, mind you, to clog tip the pores, but a soothing, healing re fined ointment that takes out all pa n and sorenese and leaves the feet feel ing fine and comfortable. Your feet may he so sore that you cannot walk on them tonight, rub on Ezo and you will cn]o- a walk to ’norrcw mornfn. Use Ezo for sore corns, for dis agreeable bunions; use it when break, ing in new shoes or before danrin*. Very pleasant refined ointment is Ezo, and there is nothing better r r sunburn, rough skit, blackheads, ec zema or llching skin. Tzo Chemical Co., Rochester, X. Y., Makers, ■ ^i-%: ifc '■ 4’$&i ■ • -• - rf ■ Drink the Delightful Drink, J : Pure Hawaiian Pineapple Juice : l Poured straight from the thoro- • • ughly chilled bottle over cracked j • ice. Grown under the tropical J I skies of Hawaii, the juice of a ripe J ■ pinea pple is just a mix ture of dew Z ; sunshine and oxygen, ‘j : P NT BOTTLES 35c Z j i ■ • 6 ■ » • U • ■ K • • 5 707 Central Avenue Telephone 142 ■ w xaiiBei8!fliiBafaaaHaKii8«H9B*s>a*Ni*6a8B«a8HBc ■ - , SAY! Do Yoa live to Eat; or Eat to Live ? » 2 We Keep all and the Best the Market Affords, J 8 |n Vegetables, Fruits, Canned Goods, Etc., Dried Beel & Koskr * at | ~~| Sausage, Meats, Etc, .* ! 788 THE GOLDEN GROCERY 'f|l“ 277 ! a ® iKBBimuKSinawsioan •ssBifHniniiossoo J When Paying a Call iM.*e»'t r*s eftea aotleeg fee* way aM (xmfortable a (u beat er made year frier is aparitaesi. as* gs*. Ve take the chili off your rocia*% It's th taper than eoal because whe* the room is warm enough i »os ■ -m bs th* jn and ate* • spense. There ure wsaj- ether , go'.fd points about th* a** •? ft*. CV-m* and leara ;*■»». hot Springs mater go. * TELEPHONE 18S 6AS DEPABiSENl * | —TWO WINNERS—, * Albatross Flour Alameda Coffee Both took first prize at State Fair for past 4 years. Ask your grocers for these brands and take no other. L. D. COOPER, Distributor. | | <-9) FOR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL. our store offers unlimited resources, as (he stock of Electrical Supplies wo carry is most complete in every re spect. We also are prepared to do all kinds of Installation and wiring. We __ it. - _x. _ 1. :110..1 __ and Insure the best work. _ Sch melzel Anything Electrical 619 Central Ave. Phone 221 It was just like a family row. AU we not led to ge in a bunch qui k was for outsiders to try to give us the hooks. The English may be subjet t t; •halienge. hut the truth of this was apparent. Say, this i« < no Etste fair of which Hot Springs will be very proud be cause it belongs lo its 1 Spring and Summer 1911 It Is with great pleasure that I announce the arrival of my new materials in exclusive designs Tor spring and summer. Every Garment is Guaranteed For Fit, Style and Workmanship. N. COHN The Tailor 418 Central Avenue. o TAKE YOUR * * PRESCRIPTIONS 10 • 9 k HCGABOOtVTS a * Navarre Drag Store • 7.J CENTRAL AVB P * a 9 „ b q Ti c dot'A.r waul* hl» prefu-riptlerii. (HIM » * M written—WE IX) THIS- WE WANT a - nilHINKHH—YOU WANT EJUNByiT— « » LETS TRADE * * • Ask your doctor about J us and Phone 656 * * s «»Raeaa&ia»r'ifteiia4i«»» !—’—r MAJESTIC PHARMACY •RAStEY DRUM CO., Rreprlet«rt (a &»;««!* h«M, Bathing Outfits, Druggists’ Outfits, PJeWrljAtlOM IMIIthm 1* ARLINGTON URIIG STB8I EIStLE I BUST, HBliPi. *1* CENTRAL AVkNUk AH!iikIc« iwinw i ii i—umi ■■»■■■—■— WHAT’S YOUR EXCUSE for wearing an old style duty ^lint when you can get It Cleaned and Blocked in the latest style for DO :©nts at SPAULDING HAT FACTORY 32< Malvern Avenue. Phone 1190. Send in four straws and Panamas tn time for good work. » \ •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a CHAMOIS, SPONGES, J HOWARDS DUSTLESS • DUSTERS These are three items that are _ of the greatest convenience in a every home. We have them in • all sixes and hinds. ^ Sponges 5c to $1.00. Chamois a Skins 10c to $1.00 • Howard Dusters 15c. 25c. 45c q Henry Weimar : Prescription Druggist, 122 Central • Avenue. Agent for Star ot Italy Brand _ Olive O.l, NunnaHy’s Fine a Candies. m • f W=A=N-T-E=D 1 I To Deliver on Short no- i tice 100 Assorted Elec- | trie £ I ""'Til g A LET US QUOTE PRICES A I Rush Bros. | \ 819 Central Avenue \ \ Phone 936 \ I Arkansas National Bank. OF HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Capital, $100,000.00 j Surplus and Profits, $250,000.00 CHAS. N. RIX, President E. F. KLEIN, Vlce-Pres. D. LASER, Vlce-Pres. CHAS. W. O'BRYAN, Cashier >, HENRY W. MYAR, Director HENRY FELLHEIMER, Director jil Poes n, full tia nit trig business. Cashes /drafts anil checks for \lsltors. Draw our own drafts on all parts of Kuropn. We sell Traveler's Money Orders, with Identification payable In all for eign countries In the money of I the country you may be In upon | presentation. James E. Hogue ATTORNEY. Senographcr and Notary in office, 3rd door, Arkansas National Bank Build In K. J. E. Collins All Kinds of Painting, Pa per Hanging and Decorating PHONE 1918 332 ML Ida Street. WALL PAPER 3c PER ROLL AND UP. MURRAY Translsr and Stomp Ramuanv UK MOLE iHITHIHti SAFER Office corner Malvern Avenue and Valley street Phan* It. 0BLAN90 H. SUMPTER Attorney at Law Witt nraetie* m *u eoarta hm#I twenty Probate and Ocmm<m Pleea. . . ... Jas. L. Graham Attorney at Law. Office, Rose building. 8C3V4 Central *T« enue. Practice* in all court*. *1 «• and federal court*. | Who^-^frice^46^e^ll87^^^ Prompt Ambulance Servloa. Telephone 4M. HJcCAFFERTY ■ ... im mini. i .. UNDERTAKER Ml Central Avenue. HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS. V