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'-L. ■. _; J uuua ui iww to maintain the body Curtail this variety _ is underfed. It is for this reason that a diet is injurious, t digest good food your stomach is out of order and needs annot go without food for that would mean starvation, sia Cure will digest what you eat without the stomach s aid. u can rest your stomach without interrupting digestion. Ifefs mtnrp’q o¥n remedy. Never fails. Anderson Riggs, Sunny Lane, TV* “lAas troubled with indigestion ten years and tried many t^in^eel?ngSbe^™than*?n 'fi ve^ears and moreUke a Sy^an i ntwenty™ (Cures All Stomaoh Troubles. PrpnTrPd hv E C. riPlhtt & Co.. Chicago. The $1. bottle contains 2K times the 50c. size. •SsisAfroniF u/iTT’g "IIC" C|| t/F iKSsSSS SSi'KSi’iSawBtlwII I bnirn OilLiL»>.< ■„ »..»«» For Sale at Globe Drug Store. LOCAL NEWS _ The sun rose this morning at ^-37 and :^Bets this* evening at 7:18. Th? moon rises in the morniog at 1:18. Arkansas weather—Fair Sfturday; warmer in central part. Sundsy« lair* Mi*1 AlSha Ligon is ill today Indian Herbs, the cheapest sad best j: medicine on earth. d lit w 2t Miss Leila Head entertaiied the Mandolin Club last night. Hon. J. W. Dollison is in jib® city s from Rector today. H. J. Wrape, is Ja business visitor ■ w tuo wiy xiuui ovi juuuio luuctyi t Indian HerbB, the cheapest ^ord best 1 medicine on earth. d'12tw 2t ;• yS _ \ i The band will give an open ai: con cert on Potter’s balcony at 8 o'eioek to Knight. Potato slips for sale at Jnjp, R«eves’ grocery. V d,l® Mrs. Wm. Little and family, of y, Center Hill neighborhood, are shopping P. in the dt> today. Rev. J. N. Robertson left tVa morn ing for Mississippi county, yhere be has an a ’ipoiiurnent for Sunday. All sorts and grades pE garjenhose from 8 to 15 cents a fo^ a‘ J.B.Avera’s J. M. Lowe returned home Horn St. Louis nis morning. Ho h/s oeen there all is week on b\ ness: it Webber le ■ ; V before Louis and H anitjti. Mo., will be the g lest of riends es for three : four Meeks. ■ .owRanmnw • -«4 r* Richard Berry, of Jonesboro, came in on business last nigh% and went out ti Cardwell this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Justice leave for St. Louis, on the excursion tonight. They are going to visit the family of Will Poindexter, on Geyer Ave. Knox & Woodburn have improved the general appearance of -their store and provided ccmfort by placing up a hand some awning and a pretty screen front. Misses Laura CoHier and Amy Rogers, returned home from Searcy yesterday morning,where they had been attending Galloway College. Heniy Crumpton arrived in the city from Springfield, Mo., last night. He has been employed there for several weeks, and came to spend Sunday with VirvmA fnllra. Little Miss Macon Elliott left this morning for Caruthersvil’e, Mo., where she will visit her brother, Aubiey Elliott and wife. She will probably re main all summer. Like a Drowning Man. “Five years ago a disease the doctors called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go.” writes Geo. S. Marsh, well-known attorney of No cona, Tex. “I took quantities of pep sin and other medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs I at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well.” Kodol is the only preparation which exactly re produces the natural digestive juices j ana consequently is the only one which i digests any good food and cures any form of stomach tronble. The Globe j Drug Store. V -C.'—:--z.nr-mr l «--r— R — *. .1 l:l always be made when selecting I «:i t. ic’e op . t! ' roper working of 1 which the happint-s of the family de I pends. In selecting a “Quick Meal” Stove vou take no chances—you go ab surt. Meal” Stove will do all that can do AND BOILING, AND BROILINO, FRYING AND ROASTING, STEWING AND TOASTING, it does it so much quicker, nicer, , cleaner and oh! so much easier, sale of the “Quick Meal” is due to its Merits—to nothing It is the BEST. e by J. B. AVERA. A. G. CLYNE, M. D. I lodicaliGollego, Graduate of Hospital College of % Mo. Medicine, Louisville, Ky., with <§> honors. Member of American <4> Medical Association and Arkansas Medical Sock-tv. . MARKHAM & CLYNE, 1 I Physicians and Surgeons. f ■yvwv * rson street, Between Grtezard's Dru^ Store and x l'.ankorCo: ■> ' Office pbocc 6; Dr. Markham’s Re phone 102. | ? • ' **’♦*$' •' * N c-iv.. Indian HerbsJ tityj cheapest and best medicine on earttf. d 12t w Jt Bob Gotset?( r.nd J. M. Ramsey, worthy citizen? of Mavm>dvke paid the Soliphone a bus ness call Ihs marr ing. Misses ‘Emms, Maggie and Mabel Jackson arrived in the city from Searcy this mbrning. They have Deen attend ing Galloway College. MiS3 Ola Trice left this morning for Tiptonville, Tenn„ where she will be the guest of relatives and friends. She may be'away a month, and will also visit Hickman, Ky. Mrs. Jane Cribbs, an old and respect ed woman living near Marmaduke died at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Cribbs was a widow and was one of the oldest persons in the county, being in the neighborhood of 80. We Have for Tomorrow.. PINE APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS ANin OUI IRARR Watch space for new goods daily. We will be headquar ters foi/ fancy fruits and veg etables; S. T. Whitlock & Co. Indian Herbs, ^he'cheapest and best medicine on earthv d 12t w 2t Mrs. J. M. Stark and daughters, Misses Ma y, Sophia and Ruth, arrived ia the city oa the north-bound Iron Mountain local yesterday evening, from Lebanon Junction, Ky. They are the guests of Mrs. Stark’s mother, Mrs. Potter, and family, The promoters of the dancing pavilion mat with the band boys last night and discussed their proposed enterprise. It being practice night with the band the organization did not take the matter up, but will call a special meeting to consider the ad, irsabiiity of joining in an effort to push the project to success. However, the enterprise is heartily favored and it is probable that acive steps will be taken toward buildin > t Enjoy a cool, pleasant shave at the Crescexx Barber Shop. Excellent se.viee, cordial at tention. Fine B.-th Rooms. —Graham & Waddell, Prop rs Looh for the Trai ' '.firhs— ;• the signs of quaiit: . Kalamazoo Corset j |Company^MaKers1 SOLD BY W. A. *McLEOP. I “THE ATLANTA AND I MEMPHIS LIT” ITEM **. 1 INAUGURATED APRIL 13 SCHEDULE DAILY | RtAD DOWN OP K 92 91 | 4.30 pm Lv. ATLANTA Ar. 11.43 am Kj 8.53 pm Ar. CHATTANOOGA lv. T.20 am I 9.10 pm lv. CHATTANOOGA Ar. 7.00 am j 1.30 am Ar. NASHVILLE Lv. 2.30 am { 1.40 am Lv. NASHVILLE Ar. 2.40 am 4.57 am Ar. MckENZIE Lv. 11.20 pm 8.20 am Ar. MEMPHIS Lv. 8.C0 pm i Solid Vestibuiod, carrying ft 8 PULLMAN SLEEPERS f MODERN Day COACHES W ===== FINEST SERVICE = ~ R EASTto WEST, WEST « EASTj % A. R SWIIT^ «l. V. riC.y »•’ T. I A T. V . gS Lililo W*xJk, Ai‘Lu 0«til«9S. j£,va-' I H. F. vSMIlri V . 1. t,WE,r | jj| TRAM ID MU CiL','t • i«. flOT. y NASHVII.LE.TF.MN rnfl III || I II | —IJI—BMI——— LatestTits Just Receivei from the Publishing House. voUl. “Loraine,” byFred J. Hamill. , “Will my soulWss through old Ireland?” by Vin4nt P. Bryan. “It’s hard to iave your girl behind,” by Paul lames. “It’s Better Sor by Michael Watson. 1 “The Story of tie Rose,” by Andrew Maek, “Only a Pair of Hue Eyes,” by Chas. H. Shepard. , “The Army of flalf Starved Men,” by Paul Dresner. “Any Old Place I Oan Hang My Hat.” by Jerome, “Phrenologist Coon,” by Ernest Hogan. “The Old Postmaster,” by Ed ward B. Marks. “Gaze Upon My Diamond Pin,” by Fred Brown. “Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Como Home?” by Cannon. “If I Was a Billionaire,” by Ed Rogers. “It Camnot Be,” by Trevelyan. “My Fairy Coon,” by Chilvers. “Ridden off to Dreamland,” by | TiflwrpiiPA “The Jack O’ Lantern Man,” by George Evans. “Good Bye, Miss Sadie Green,” bv Nell Brvan. “No More Chop Sewie for Me,” by Cannon. “If I only Had a Dollah of My Own,” by Nall Bryan. “Fight for the Girl You Love,” by Moore. “Good Bye, Dollie Grey.” by McClenndn. “Ain’t Dat a Shame,” by Wal ter WiBon. “The Love Light in Your Eyes,” by Edwards. “The Convent Bells are Ring ing,” by Witt. “Don’t Wear Your Heart on Tour Sleeve,” by Stearn. “In the House of Too Much Trouble,” b\ Helf. “Excelsior,” a sublime sacred song by Foil Silzer. INSTRUMENAL. “The Mississippi Bubble,” march-two-si p, by Haines. “Dreamy Eyes,” marcli-two stap. by J. P. Lampe. “A Black Smoke,” dance char acteristic, b Johnson. “Silks and lings,” vvaltzt bv Fit Stone, “Peaceful H airy,“ man- -two step, by L rry Kelley. “Mhialb ‘ bv Eust - a. “Viola Waltzes,” by L. V. Gustin. “Harmonv dose,” bv Harry Mills. “Clorindu, march-two-step, oy Haines. “Sunny Susan,” march-two-step by Frankensteen. “Lazarre,” by II. E Lianne. “Kentucky Jubilee Singers,” by Carnes. “Golf King,” march-two-step, by Kocco Venn to. “Melrose”’ march-two-step, by Franiilin Lee. “Creole Belles,” march-two step, by Lampe. “The Strollers,” march : - step, by J. B. Chasseur. “Belles of Society Walt: by Walter Stark. “Topsy Turvy,” march-two step, by L. V. Gustin. 1' Handy Andy, ’ march-t vvo stpri T.aa Erif»drnnn “The Ser oh WalGe- ” by J. W. Wesley. “The Grasshoppers’ Hop,” by Crosby. “Guardians of Liberty,” march two-step, by Albert Reid, ‘ ‘Bridesmaid,’’ march-two-step, by Schleiffarth. “With Fire and Sword,” march two-step, by Johson. “The Bos’n Rag,” march-two step, by F. S. Stone. “At a Kentucky Festibie,” march-two-step, by Bart Barnes. “Alice of Old Vincennes,” waltzes, by Simpson. “Misstress Nell,” waltzes, bvL V. Gustin. “Lady of Quality Waltzes,” by F. S. Stone. “Janice Meridith Waltzes,” by L. V. Gustin. “Flipity Flop,” march-two-step, by Dougherty. “Carmelita,” a Mexican dance, by L. V. Gustin. “Ma Rag Time Baby,” march two-step. I have classical, vocal and in strumental music, too numerous to mention ; also instructors and mu sical merchandise, and the finest stock of pianos and organs that was ever exhibited in Kortheast Arkansas that cun be bought on i very easy payment •. Vy discounts I on she<»t music arc 20 , 30 JO and 150 p< ■ cent from regular price. I would be glad is. show any »nt I my stocK of good* v* they ; • • • is* iafW' y =rv- WPM til whenip Wanting p Good I Clothes: p Be measured by a tailor if you want a fit. Get a man’s judgment of quality, that has handled goods long enough to know good- from shoddy. Pay enough to justify making and trimming properly. Know that goods and linings are shrunk be fore being made. Know that all seams are sewed with silk; prevents rips. Know that buttons are sewed on well, not stuck on. Dress as well as you can afford; it will pay you. Have your clothes cieund and pressed often; it saves them. All things being equal, patronize your local ; tailor. 1 4 ! ' . i | W. C. Greene! i Paragould’s Tailor. j Successor to Thompson & Neely. j 5 l 'mmmtmmmm , ___ ! wamumm KXmsmSSLMA ■**■'*'< TIN WORK and PLUMBING. • . —That is what wd are here for, and we are here to stay. No joke oor bluff about it. L • 1 Located on Couft Street, Old City Meat Market building. Paragould PfumbinglJCo., M. COOPER, MANAGES. i-'iiONE 116. Highest Prices Paid - Por kileiien and household furuistiiDgs. All kinds of second band supplies for sale. I also do alV kinds of furniture repairing. Fireglass work at low est prices. J If you have /urniture for sale or wish to buy, 6ee- ine. I will treat you rigth. Store on N. Pruet St. G. W. GIBSON. i TINNERS Tin Roofing, Steel Roofing, Pa per Roofing, >Valley Tin, Metal Paint, MetaPCfeilJng, Metal Flues, Stove Pipe. Repairs furnished for Call kinds /of stoves. Camp stoves on hanf. Will repair, black and place heaters for winter. Job work of all kinds. Prices reason able. All work guaranteed. Puckett & Lindsey Next door to Soliphone. ——— :*iSewm.» Neglect Means Danger. Don’t neglect biliousness and consti pation. Your health will suffer perma nently if you do. DeWitt’s Little* Early Risers euro such cases. M. B. Sinitti, Butternut, Mich., says ”De Witt’s Little Early Risers are the moat^ satisfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea.” The Globe Drug Store. Crow T! The place where yoy' i' .ilii i,-.ro'J.;hlji t ■.’liphrie V:l] best poods the inarrot affords in the grocery line. Staple poods, splend itij jfarlety of Ashing and picnw parties. Lowest consistent with first class goods vice. We appreciate patronage our patrons for past favors. Crowell & NORTH PHUET Photo That aru made by an one who thoroughly unde art, are the kind,you st Pine work aifd la ialty with ms. I make all kinds, from the largest. lard jboun dalllons r M A of photo butt do the w 1 am i patrons the will fin