Wasson Lumber Co.
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Two cottages for rent. See J. C.
Fitzhugh.
Hats and caps to your liking at
Barnett’s.
New line of ladies’ suits at Ed
wards. Special prices.
New line of ladies’ siuts at Ed
wards. Special prices.
The largest line of fine neckwear in
Batesville at Barnett’s.
A great variety of goods at Jacob’s
Variety Store. 2td
New line of ladies’ suits at Ed
wards. Special prices.
I will make your old clothes fit and
look new. Herman Guenzel.
Aaron Taylor was here yesterday
from Evening Shade transacting
business.
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Bouncing Health
and Active Brain
come naturally with childhood, but in later years
are usually the result of right living— ^l/
Proper Food Plays a Big Part^
Many foods —especially those made from
white flour—are woefully deficient in certain min
eral salts which are essential to life, health and
happiness.
To supply these vital mineral elements, so
often lacking in the usual daily diet, a food expert
originated
Grape-Nuts
This food, made of choice wheat and malted
barley, supplies all the nutriment of the grains, in
cluding the phosphate of potash, etc., required for
the daily rebuilding of body and brain.
Grape-Nuts has a delicious, nut-like flavor—
is ready to eat direct from the package with cream
or good milk, and is complete nourishment.
“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
—Sold by Grocer* Everywhere.
'Dressed Turkeys?
NO.
Dressed Lumber?
YES.
ALL KINDS
Lowest Prices
Esq. Jas. S. Toddy was here today
from Jamestown meeting his friends.
Send your clothes to Herman Guen
zel, the tailor, for quick and nice
work.
Newt Huff, one of Jamestown’s
best citizens, was in the city this
morning.
I have three first-class buggies for
sale cheap. Come and see me. Buck
White. 6td
For Sale—Greenbrier country sor
ghum made from pure ribbon cane.
B. B. Conine.
Received daily, shipment of north
ern extra select oysters, at Otis Wil
liams’ restaurant. 2td
For Sale at the Guard Office —One
good as new typewriter, so cheap
you’ll beg for it.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker are today
moving into their handsome new resi
dence property on Harrison street.
Price Campbell, one of Izard coun
ty's best known and good citizens,
spent last night in the city, return
ing to his home this morning.
Hot Drinks
served as they should
be. Only the best ma
terials are used and they
are blended with care
and skill. We spare no
expense at bur fountain,
for our aim is to serve
the best drinks to be had
in town. When you are
tired, thirsty or hungry,
come to our fountain and
try a cup of hot soda
“the cup that cheers.”
TERRY DRUG COMPANY
Hot Drinks are Food Drinks
James Mitchell of Evening Shade
was in the city yesterday.
New holiday goods arriving every
day. Jacob's Variety Store. 2th
We call for and deliver. Prices
-ct-sonable. Mack Hardy. Phone 306.
Best clothing for the price. Come
in and let us prove same. Barnett’s.
I Everything for the making of
! fancy work. Jacob’s Variety Store. 2
Eskimo wool shirts for men. Three
collars in one. See them at Barnett’s.
It is reported that in many sections
of the county hogs are dying from
cholera.
Just received, a new line of holiday
I glass and china. Jacob’s Variety
I Store. 3td
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I Cleaning, .pressing and repair work
done on short notice. Clothes called
for and delivered. Herman Guenzel.
Trunks and traveling bags, any
kind you want, for less money than
the other fellow, at the Big Store.
Barnett’s.
Sheriff Lawrence Ruddell went to
Washington township t|iis morning
to look after some matters of official
business.
Mr. Man. if you have any thing to
sell, want to buy something, trade
or exchange, just call at the Guard
and it will do the rest.
Place your order now for Stone’s
rich fruit cake to complete your
Thanksgiving dinner —30 cents per
pound at Barron’s. Phone 212.
Ladies, have you realized it is only
five weeks until Christmas? Buy
your stamped linens, caps, gowns,
etc., at Jacob’s Variety Store. 2td
Call Mrs. G. Hicks and have her
bake your Thanksgiving and Christ
mas fruit cakes. Prices $2.50 to
$4.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also
Christmas candies. Phone 341. 4td
For Sale—Gasoline boat, 4 feet by
20 feet, two-cylinder, double opposed
16 H. P. engine, fine condition, SIOO
Barge 7 by 32 feet, S2O. Box 565,
Batesville, Ark.
j The Newark Journal this week
states that Alvin Pickens of Bates
ville has announced thut he will not
be in the race for circuit clerk of In
dependence county at this time.
R T. Magness of Newark has sold
his farm in Big Bottom to W. K.
Knight of Batesville. The Journal
says Mr. Magness will probably
locate in the southern part of the
state.
J. S. Cunningham of the Martin
Bros. Piano Co.. Springfield, Mo., will
be in the city for a few days. He will
be pleased to meet any one that la
thinking of buying a piano. Call the
Baker Hotel. tfd
On account of inclement weather
the football game between Arkansas
College and the Jonesboro Aggies was
postponed indefinitely today. These
teams, it is announced, will play here
Thanksgiving day.
Deputy Sheriff Sid Clark returned
last night from Little Rock, where
he placed Mrs. Annie Smith in the
hospital for the insane Mrs. Smith
came to Newark several days ago
end during her stay there was violent
ly insane, being unable to give offic
als any information regarding her
place of residence or relative*.
Attorney Earl C. Casey and J. P.
Harris, telegraph operator at the
local railroad station, went to Cotter
this morning, where Mr. Harris,
through hia attorney, Mr. Casey, has
entered suit against a Mr. Eaton. Mr.
Harris sold Mr. Eaton a picture show
outfit some time ago, and alleges the
purchaser has never paid for apne*
and the mH will ** for the recovery
of the purchaM griao.
Ones Who Really Care
The housewife that really cares what kind of food
she serves to her family and guests will read this list over with a great
deal of interest.
Always Specify Califo Canned Fruits
and Vegetables
Few as God and None Better
The following is a list of articles which we carry
in stock.—Don’t be in doubt about this great question of food. It is very
important mat jou get the very best.
CANNED FRUITS VEGETABLES. PRESERVES, ETC.
Loganberries (whole). Pumpkin. Raspberry.
Red Pitted Cherries. String Beans. Blackberry.
Royal Anne Cherries. Lima Beans. Apricot.
Black Cherries. Tomatoes. Pineapple.
Apricots. Sweet Potatoes. Loganberry.
Peeled Apricots Corn. Peach.
Sliced Pineapple. Peas. Ijuince Jelly.
Grated Pineapple. g Beets. Pork and Beans.
Muscat Grapes. Asparagus Tips. Ripe Olives.
Yellow Cling Peaches. Long Asparagus. Green Olives.
Don’t forget that when you buy Califo goods that
you are getting the best fruits and vegetables that come straight from
the fruit and vegetable states and are put up in lacquered cans.
Buy Califo Goods for Thanksgiving
JAMES A. HEARNS’ FAMOUS
DRAMA
With
RALPH STUART
And
VIOLET HORNER
“Hearts
of Oak”
Produced By
WRAY BARTLETT PHYSIOC
In Five Parts.
This picture was staged at Lav.
studio. New York, and has few
equals.
Coat of Hearts of Oak.
I'eriy Dennison Ralph Stuart
Owen Wilbur Hudson
Uncle David Geo. W. Middleton
Ned Fairweather Frederick Roland
Old Luke Del DeLewis
The Stranger James Fitzgerald
A Beachcomber David Turner
Crystal Violet Horner
Aunt Becky Mary Vavarro
Crystal (as a child) Ardine Stark
Child of Terry and Crystal
_ Baby Gorman
Little Ned Jos. Moore
GOOD ORCHESTRA MUSIC.
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS.
Hon. A. G. Gray spent a short time
in the city today, returning to his
home at Hickory Valley in the after
noon from a trip through Izard, Stone
and Fulton counties. Mr. Gray made
speeches at many points of these
counties in the interest of his candi
dacy for congress, and he states he
is very much gratified with the en
couragement he has received.
County Judge T. M. Waldrip braved
the wind this morning and went to
Cushman. His visit to Cushman was
for the purpose of adjusting a con
troversy which has arisen among
citiaoM of that, place over eertaib
changes that have Mm maids In a
Vick Wilbur passed through Yell
ville Thursday, en route to his home
in Joplin from a short visit with his
family in Batesville. Mr. Wilbur is
engaged in the mining business in
Joplin.—Yellville Echo.
Miss Edith Layton returned Mon
day from an extended trip through
the west, during which she attended
the fair at San Francisco, as well as
many other points of interest. She
also visited friends at Little Rock.
Conway and Batesville on her return
home.—Yellville Echo.
Catarrh a Blood Disease
S.S.S. Drives It From Your System
Because Catarrh affects the nose
and throat, causing sores In the nos
trils. stoppage of air-passages and
gathering in the throat, it has been
common practice to treat Catarrh by
lotions, washes and spraya applied to
these parts. This mode of treatment
la entirely wrong. It canuot give per
manent relief, and it is liable to irri
tate and aggravate the trouble. Ca
tarrh cannot be trifled with. If al
lowed to run on it will disease the
bronchial tubes, settle on the lungs,
the stomach —indeed it is a very se
rious disease. Don’t treat it locally.
The fact that it causes headaches is
proof that it is caused by impure and
diseased blood. The one treatment
that haa proved effective in the
treatment of Catarrh la S. S. S..
Coal and Wood
Hard Coal Spadra Mine in
Grate size for domestic pu -
pose. No. 4 nut coal for
magazine and base burner
Illinois egg coal. Wood 18
in. at $2.00 per load.
Landers & Son
Phone 191
This week at Joplin, Mo., Will Web
ber, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Web
ber of this city, became a member of
a motion picture film company of
New York, and is taking the part of
leading man in a society play now
being filmed at Joplin. The play con
sists of five reels. Manager W. L.
Landers of the Gem theatre tells the
Guard he will make an effort to se
cure the feature for an early date at
his playhouse, and young Webber's
many friends here trust Mr. Landers
will succeed in bringing the play to
Batesville.
it is the greatest blood purifier and
blood tonic known. It relieves the
cause of Catarrh by the process of re
nourishing the blood, renew! •» Its
strength and vigor, giving new life to
the red blood corpuscles and > Emulat
ing the flow so that it has the vitality
to throw off the poison and germs
from the system. It Is literally a
blood bath. You quickly feel results.
Headaches disappear, the gathering In
the throat stops, the nostrils heal—
before you hardly realize it you are
well. S. S. S. is a natural blood tonic
and has proven effective in the treat
ment of all blood affections. Eczema,
tetters, rash. Scrofula. Get S. S. S.
at your druggist’s. If you need spe
cial advice write the S. S. S. Co., At
lanta. Ga.*