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T.. THE DAILY SOLIPHONE J. R. TAYLOR, Editor and Mgr. R. C. WRIGHT, City Editor. PntUa&edrevery'’Afternoon except Sunday Bntared at the Poetoffice at Paragould, Ark., pa eycond-claia mail matter. •--- ---4 .♦‘The North Arkansas Miners’ Associa tion will make a complete exhibit of zino And lead at the World’s Fair,” said Mr. J, K. Newman, President of the Associa tion and editor of the Harrison, Ark., Times, who was a visitor at World’s Fair headquarters this week. The North Ark ansas Miners’ Association covers 12 coun ties. An octogenarian marriage is on the tapis tor Greene county. Announcement is made that old man Spencer, who keeps the Hopkins toll bridge and who is S‘2, is to marry Aunt Nancy Cravens, 7fi. We hope there will be no parental objections to the proposed union of these two foolish young people. The republican party in Arkansas is cut ting a caper as if they really had a pros pest of electing somebody for something , When in reality they couidh’t elect a hod Carr.er for the democratic mud mill. 1! iJ-U———Hi 4Pi»e M6t»roe.Cou«tyCltileo, published ai Brinkley by W. B. Williams, has passed its tenth mile post and is one of oui sprightliest exchanges. We wish the Citi nen continued prosperity and loDg life. Harry Meyers is getting bis name in tbt papers—but Harry was always a liberal advertiser. Beats the Volcanoes. [Nettletton Plalndealer.] Arkansas has no volcanic eruptions, no mine horrors, no cyclones, no race wars nor Carrie Nations, but when it comes to rapid fire self-cockingsensational surprises she has a little governor with a big name, who can give the above named mixture of freaks 39 points out of 50 and then grand discount the whole out-tit without chalk* ing his cue. Atlanta to the Front. [Commercial - Appeal .1 Atlanta was wild with envy for a while b30ause sbe had no Mont Pelee and Mar tinique disaster to blow about; but one of har young men very generously entered a church during services and shot a young lady in the back which gave Atlanta a chance to be beari from. As an advertise ment it is not as good as the reports from Martinique, but it helps some. A False Prophet. [Pine Bluff Press-Eagle.J Senator Jenes, of this State, has gone to .predicting again. This time he gives the repuViiv of Cuba Just two years to endure, as be cahnet possibly see bow it can long survive bit ,enforced retirement from the Senate next spring. A Valid Excuse. [Corning Leader.) We would go over to London and see Edward try on bis new head piece and congratulate him on his success in being born as he was If it were not for the vol canic eruption which has destroyed our bauk account. Don’t Start Wrong. Don’t start the summer with a linger ing cough or ccld. We all know what a “summer cold” is. It’s the hardest kind to cure. Often it “hangs on” through the entire season. Take it in hand right now; A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set. you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it. “One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I eyor used,” says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. H “I .never found anj thing else that acted sc safely and quickly. The Globe Drug Store. 3 nice fat ma<l%Tal for 25 cents at Newsom’s. /' d 8fc Buy garden hose at $ to 15 cents a fox with a iawn ony' ■ o at J. B. Avera’s. V tf I We ire Sot in tie I I I Bu; selling for cash. That’s why we can sell good I We Have Just Received I a big line of Men’s, Boys’ and children’s summer suits, I pants and underwear, together with a handsome line of I furnishings and hosiery, which we are selling at trade I winning prices. You are never one day too late to get a bargain | at our store. It’s every day in the week. We are making Special Cut Prices on men’s, ladies’ and misses low cut shoes this week. Yours to please, I t. NEELY’S OLD STAND, Klausmann’s Celebrated Beck Reel in kegs and bota/s now ready for ship ment. Sendyirders to J. B. Kirchoff Cardwell Mo ^tf You can get the Commercial-Appeal every morning at Biick/ Wood’s Blue Front. The best metrabjmtan newspaper published in the soutly—J« T. (“Rod” Rigsbee, Agent. tf , N 0 fj .jffft I To the Public: | Having rented and fitted up the new/blacksmith |! | shop (one door south of the Paragould found y and jg; I machine shops I am now prepared to do a Garni Elacbnith Easiness ' —ALSO— | | % Fine - Horse - Shoeing & fj I and all kinds of.buggy, wagon and machine repairing. I I I have had many years of experience in this line of busi- y | ness, and in soliciting a share of your patronago allow g 3 me to assure you that any work that may be entrusted to |i me will receive my very best attention and will be done I promptly in a neat and workmanlike manner at prices B just as low as is consistent with good work. Respectfully, | W. H.WiiMnii j Bicycles .. | I do a general bicycle repairing business. From the V simplest to the most complicated repairing done on V short notice and at reasonable prices. Gnns repaired O and for sale. V Bicycles sold or rented. I will sell you a first-class O second hand bicycle at $8.00 and up; a bran new one 0 at $12.00 and up—the very latest models. 0 All kinds of bicycle sundries^always in stock. 0 t Tinning. \ | Anything you may want in thiAline. Pi-.pared to A i K^do all kinds of first-class roofing on stiu. 1 notice. X Roof painting and repairing a specialty. Wrii bo -K jX pleased to furnish ostir ito. LOW'iST PRICES V: 1 q it) \ T-T A VQ1 ¥ A lvlAJiN * i.i.i. Xv/Tl X X XxriL X VJJ. A , J# ' ■ T /£? 3 ' '• vfr *K,»/■• .'v W ■ ■ | VV • ' -\f l-& N* V \x\ / d ANNOUNCEMENT. FROM '-Monday, June Snd, EXTENDING THROUGH Saturday, June fth. Racket Store will conduct a full week bargain sale., second hand stock, no damaged goods of any kind; every dol s worth of goods placed before the public will be fresh from es—-this season’s goods, and will be sold at cost dur= week. Those of our patrons who have been doing business with us years readily understand that we make no assertion that we not prepared to sustain and will recognize this as an except rtunity to save many a hard-earned dollar* Anything stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Caps, this clearing sale will be sold at cost! that is to be carried no further than in print, w that we are not concocting a scheme by undeserved patronage. Our prices you. Monday, June 2, through Satur=: ■'' / . • •• ' •. ‘i . * v . ' : •• ‘ . $ ■' "i' \ • 1 I through the hot « summer months need no longer j bother you. Be low is the cool- ; i est receipt ever dreamed of: RECEIPT: Yiz: Take 19 steps up the Golden Stairs, buy all your | Tailor I Made * Clothes from Sid Thomp I son, who guai 1 antees to save | you Cool Cash I enough to keep 1 you cool a/1 summer. This j receipt never fail f no difference 1, s | how warm the) I are. Th 5 17 A II 4 A /u guarantee thrt typewriter. Bast oral r : iilaussmaan’e Back P;™ '■« Keka nu Bott ‘dor to J, B. Kircbo.it ^“ra«e- -ao. ut, J