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DR. BAKER Will Examine Your Eyes FREE at the REXALL STORE TO AILING WOMEN j it tie Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer in Prescott. No woman can l>e healthy and well' if the kidneys are sick Poisons that, pass off in the secretions when the kidneys are well, are retained in the body when the kidnejS are sick. Kid neys and bladder become inflamed and swollen and worse tumbles quickly follow. This is often the true cause of bearing down pains, lameness,back ache, sideache, etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When sufiering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, a remedy that cures sick kianeys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will re turn when the kidneys are well. Let a Prescott woman tell you about Doan s Kidney Pills. Mrs Fiances Hesterlv, Prescott, Ark., says: “Ican recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as an excellent remedy for backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble. A few months ago 1 procured this remedy at Hesterly’s Drug Store and btgan its use in accor dance with the directions. 1 was troubled for a long time by pains in the small of my back hut Doaus’ Kid ney Pills quickly relieved me and toned up my whole system.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster - Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United^ States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. Read the Picayune. {3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK KIDNEYS. FREE Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles Backache, Straining, Swelling Etc. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn’t it ho nice within a w«. ek or so to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine, the forehead and the back • tb l -ad aches: the stitches and pain in the back ;the growing n cle weakness; ■pots before the eyes, yellu skin: sluggish bowels; swoi.en eyeiuis and ankles, leg cram s; unnatural s.ior: breath; sleeplessness and th > do j spendency? 1 have a rec ipe for those troubles. J that you can depend o:i, and if you j want a Quick Recovery, v• -it i.: I • to write and get a cody of it. Many u doctor would chargeo.i ■ " j i |'m writ ng t hi-i prescription, but i . >; and will be glad to semi i ,o vi entirciv free. Just drop . this: Dr. A. E. Kotin.- u ;; I. u-. | Building, Dc iu,lt. Mi h , send it by return mail in plum e velope. As pu will s. o win r; yon r . 1 it, this receipe coif am; • p; •. harinlos- r< me I cs, bu .1 hu u a r< ., healing and .. ni-co:. t 1 •'■ t It wil quickly . um\ j u\ on. you use it, so 1 think \ • . ,e ■' see what it is v. it hem < send you a copy tree y< , u and cure yourself at 1 LOCAL NEWS 5 or 6 doses “666” will cure any cas« of Chills and Fever. Price 25c' Ship Lap And Finish Lum ber At* Home Lumber Co. L)r. Mahew, the eminent Specialist on Chronic and Private diseases, will be at the Park Hotel Tuesday, Nov. 8, for one day only. Dr. Mahew is from Fort Smith, but now has offices at Hope and will visit Prescott occasionally and his first visit will be Tuesday, Nov. 8. All sick people are invited to come and consult him about their ail ments free of costs. "Mound City Paints may cost a trifle mere, but—! W. B. Waller.” A. Monson recently sold 2 Organs below Hope. 5 above j Hope, 1 Piano to Caie High. School, I to Murfreesboro, 2 Sewing machines to Smithton. A. Monson delivers some goods direct from Factories to custo mer’s nearest station. Constipation is the rock that wrecks many lives; it poisons the very life blood. Regularity can be established through the use of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, it is mildly cathartic and strengthens the stomach, liver and kidneys. There will be services at the Catholic Church Thursday even ing at 7:30 and Friday morning at 8 o’clock. Father Zahnes. The new county officers were sworn in yesterday and enter up on their respective duties to day. Lee Dillard succeeds Ed Hood as Sheriff. !!<• is the only new man to take t! e oath of office as far as the county officers are Concerned. Chts. Litton will suceedC. B. Moon as constable of Missouri township and E-q. G. B. McGraw will be one the new Justices. I uoglas Brooks ( i 6, . j Restaurant and ; 1 Confectionery J A « l When you are hungry J j eat with u s. Every l t thing clean and fresh, J j One of the best places l 1 in town for cold drinks, j J cigars and tobacco. * j QOOliLAS BROOKS, ( \ Noxi Door To Postoffice / / ^_ ^^ ^_^ » YV. B. YVuIUt. l‘iv-. M. YV. Gt'WHon. Y’.-l’rts. O. R. (I* rdon, hIih r The Business Man Tomorrow NEVADA COUNTY BANK was chartered in 1890, and has had twenty years of unbroken business. Always prompt and reliable. This is the secret of the Bank’s success. During the past every depositor’s check was promptly paid. Very few banks are in a position to say the same. The Direc tors direct. The affairs of this Bank are under the direct su pervision of the Board of Directors, each of whom has been successful in whatever business undertaken. The combined judgement and advice of this Board is at the service of the Bank at auy anti all times, making a thoroughly safe institu tion. Your money is absolutely safe when guarded by such a body of men, especially when their money is back you, guaran teeing the protection of your own. We allow 4 per cent on all time deposits. Give us your accounts. You will alwas find in this Bank courteous attention and every accommodation |eonsistant with goodjand safe banking methods. Prescott, : Arkansas BOARD OF DIRECTORS: W. B. Waller, President. Fannie H. Young W. R. Barham J. T Nichols H. A. Hamilton O. B. Gordtm M. W. Greeson Alex Vaughan PAOHIS LOSE CASE AND SALOONS OPEN Memphis, Oct. 28. — Declining to assume jurisdiction and up holding the principle of “state’s rights,” Federal Judge John E. McCall late today ordered dis solved a temporary injunction re straining the continuance in business of 114 saloon keepers of Memphis. Notwithstanding the declarations of the Law Enforce ment League of Memphis,which, through 15 of its members, ap peared as complainants, that there appeals to state and local authorities for redress has been unheeded. Judge McCall held that prosecution through Grand Jury indictments was the*proper course and was still open. In answer to the allegation that the constituted authorities of the state wme not in sympathy with the prohibition laws as enacted and had refused to act on in formation furnished, he cited impeachment proceedings as a method through which their removal from office might be accom plished. Comparatively, the opinion ot Judge McCall was brief. It de nied that the plaintiffs had es tablished the fact that their constitutional rights, within the meaning of fourteenth amend ment to the United States con stitution and on which the liti gation turned, had been violated, and denoted that without this fact being fully proved, contro versies between citizens of a state properly belonged in the state courts. Further, it is held that if the court had jurisdiction, the com plainants are not entitled to re lief in a court of equity. If action was taken in the present issue, it is pointed out, the federal courts might be appealed to to enforce any and all of the criminal laws of a state, which would be in direct contravention to the United States constitutor. “Taking every allegation o.' he bill to be true, ” the opinion •ontinues, “in substance this court is asked to enforce the taws of Tennessee between citi zens of the state, notwithstand ing that article 4 of section 4 o1 the constitution of the United 5tat s guarantees to every state i republican form of govern ment.” That Tennessee is amply pro ‘ i (i with such a government is i inled out in conclusion and hence the issue held not proper c before a federal court. Immediately following the gening of the formal order dis -.olv.ngfhe injunction tonight, • in' which ha\ e remained closed ■ Saturday were reopened, u : Intss was resumed, and Mem phis was “as wet as ever.” It is announced that an appeal ■vi I be taken to the United Suite s Circuit Court of Appeals .it Cincinnati. City Commissioner, Fred Ihorburn. has his cilice tempor arily at the Picayune office. ililiousncss isdneto a disordered cor. diiit.n of the stom ich. (Chamberlain’s tablets are especially a stomach medi cine. intended eapecially to act on that organ; to change it* strengthen it. lone and invigorate it, to regulate the aver and to banish biliousness positive ly ar.d effectually. Sold by al| Dealers. For Sale —Eight poland China males, all subject to registry. J. W. Marshall, Prescott, Ark. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) aa Lucas Countv, ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,County and State afore said, and that said firm will nay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of (Catarrh that cannot be cused by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem bJr, 1836. A. W. Gleason, (Seal) Notary Public. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonials free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti pation. MEETING OF W. C. T. I). The convention Echo meeting held with Mrs. John M. Pittman on yesterday afternoon was quite a success in point of numbers present and reports given by the delegates who attended said convention. Mrs. Steen’s report fairly bristled with enthusiasm, and one could plainly see that she only reflected the animated spirit that pervaded the t ntire delegation. Certainly there as no note of discouragement given, but the watch-words: “Enter and possess the Land were the slogan of every speaker heard on the platform of the convention. We who heiped compose the delegation from Prescott felt that when Mrs. Beauchamp of Kentucky, who was the main speaker of the convention, delivered her first address on the subject, “Roll ye away the stone.” followed by the command to Lazarus, “Come forth,” surely she had exhausted her supply or argument, out nay, verily. On Sunday in the second Baptist church she was equally as strong when she de picted the overthrow of the Isra lites because they had rudely violated God’s command by tak ing tribute of the Canaanites, rather than to “utterly destroy them” as He had commanded them. Then on Sunday night when she depicted the sad fact that it was hard to find a man to stand before God forever, (as he oad promised the Rechabites, ind which He has held true) among the vast array of inebrites and the vast array of the feeble minded, the prisoners, the in sane. the deaf, the blind, etc , who are tramping the road that leads only to despair on account of the drink unless some hault is made that will stop them in their mad career. Her magnificiont picture of Lazarus represent the yourg manhood of the nation “dead in trespasses and in sins,” and Christ’s command to the dis ciples, "Koli ye away the stone” representing the Church of Ihrist that must roll away the stone of Liquordom in order that He may have a chance to call his young- manhood forth, and that it. too, may have a chanc to respond, was one of the finest ippeals for applied Christianity this writer t ver heard. May the womanhood of Prescott and vicinity respond heartily to this divine injunction, by joining forces with the Woman’s Chris trim Temperance Union, the largest organized body of women in the world, and which we be lieve is the greatest force ex tant. working for the absolution of the liquor traffic. This last statement heard from pulpit and reform workers every where, with possibly a few exceptions, said exceptions generally wedded to some evil habit. Next meeting with Mrs. M. H. Bailey, November 10. Let every member come. Texarkana and return account Buffalo Bids Shjw, $1.95. On sale Nov. ldth, good for return Nov. 17. Little Hock and return. $3.90. Account Annual Convention United Daughters of the Confed eracy. On sale Nov. 7th and 84:, good for return Nov. 12th. Don’t trifle with a cold if. good advice for prudent men and women. It may bn vital in esse of a cnild. There is nothi g better than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all Dealers. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beai-s the Signature of 5 or 6 dosos of “666" will cure any case ol i|iiils and Fever, price 25c. A 6000 POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of “Wireless” or Railway telegra phy. Since the 8-hour law be came effective, and since the Wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there is a shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay be ginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of ad vancement. Tne national tele gram institute operates six offi cial institute in America, under supervision of R.R.ar.d Wireless officials and place all gradu ates into positions. It will pay vou to write them for full detail at Cincinnati, O., Philadelphia, P. A. Mempis.Tenn.. Davenport, L. A., Columbia, S. C„ or Port land. Ore., accoiding to which i you wish to enter. _ .— '■■■1 ■ ■— You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for a cold as that pre paration has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be de pended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with explicit confidence " as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by a 1 Dealers. I will take plain sewing. Nancy Andrews, West Walnut Street. shmxT "I wouldn’t take a thousand dollars for the good VINO? u done me. I was told that Cod Live Oil was the medicine I needed fa my weakened condition and blood. I could not take the nS mixture, and when our drumS ine that V INOL contained^ tonic iron but all the medicinal nr J. erties of Cod Liver Oil without grease or oil or had taste, I mad" up my mind that was the medicine for me. I tried it and to-dav am strong and well.” y Mrs. J. T. Snyder, Greensboro, N', q We guarantee tlie *<-nuinen«* „r above teatimonial. We sell VINOL with the understanding that if it does not give the purchaser per fect satisfaction, we return his money without question. Will you try a bottle un der these conditions? Baker Drug Stori The Picayune is twice-a-weel and full of county happenings. “The Circular Stair Case.” For biggest bargains in Piano and Organs, go to A Monson1 music store. HUNT’S All light ninguIL is tr™ one urfailing scientific dressing which instantly relieves are1 nerniarently cures all hurse, cut<. burns. Hruises. sprains and wounds of every kind. Pain leaves at. once because the air is exclud'd, and the oil covering acts ns artificial skin. The quick est. fastest hoalirty oil known — H1TNT’S LIGHTNING OIL. 25 cents and :>0 cents bottles. A.B. Richards Medicine Co..Sherman. Texas - ■ ..3 Readthe Picayune. RING 192 when you want a nice Steak, Pork Sausage, Hot Barbecue meats, Baker’s Bread and Pick les. ARMISTEAO'S CASH MARKET T1iO>. McRAE, fits. TFFOS. C. McRAE JR Cuhier. JAMES G CLARK, Vice.Pr«. T. R. WRIGHT. Am. C«h, BANK OF PRESCOTT PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP $35,000.00 SURPLUS $15,000.00 FEW PEOPLE PAY BILLS WITH CASH THESE DAYS Our customers know this. A checking account with this bank will eliminate any difficulties of using your funds as \ ou wish. We will keep you** r a per3 without chargo. Lock Boxes for valuable papers, jewelry, etc. for rent. ... • Your business will be welcomed. j THOS. C. McRAE, JR., Cashier. We Want You To Deal With Us And assure you in advance that nothing on our P3** will be left undone in our effort to satisfy you in eV®^ transaction. YVe are satisfied that you can do here and we want you to think carefully before y00 have any medicine prepared knowing that you 11 decid* to come here. Hesterly Drug Store, “Where your trade is ^predated.