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distal wobk r.sre Gold Crovrn, $4.50. Full _raml lower Sets of teeth, JtO. A!1 work guaranteed rough the Bankers. j. F. Herdford. Painless Dentist, Hope Ark. m” t PljalB, StorwkM fi Jos. H * Venial A Saa, |lu «<• lIITLX Aiex Vaughan Ban agent for the prettiest line f MonumentsJand Tombstones sver shown in Prescott. See limand get what you want for our cemetery lot. THE JEFFERSONIAN 20 TO 24 PAGES PER WEEK. A national weekly magazine, tods for the modern spirit of teand independent thought in ilifes and social life. I\)\I WATSON, the man'who fuelled the Railroad Compa ss Coadopt safety apnliance-, id made 11 iral Free I) i v Bsible in this country, is th* iitor. It contains specia arti esand illuminating comments ievery topic of current intei St, and other depirtments are a Oman’s page, Veteran’s Corn ,Farm DepartMent, Children’s lub and the Sunny South rotherhood. HE JEFFERSONIAN IS THE INSURGENT Of The SOUTH Subscription price: $1.00 for l months. 50 cents for six lonths, 25 cents for thre* nnths CASH PRIZES and liberal emissions to agents. Prem ium and special inducements to teers of clubs. Specimen ijies free on request. THE JEFFERSONIANS, Thomson, Ga. LAST AND WEST SIDE [barber shops West. Main Street. East. Elm Street. Hot, and Cold Bat,hs Everything Clean iw. McKELVEY, Proprietor - TALIAFERO BROS. 5L0THES CLEANED CLOTHES PRESSED SADIES WORK A SPECIALTY tacctt, . - Arkansas. The Chief Cause of Trouble. Most people fret not because they *’• so little but because thalr neigh ** have bo much. Free Dyspepsia Sample Sufferers from indigestion arc wak ing up to the fact that peppermint lozenges, charcoal and "'dyspepsia cures” are only makeshifts in the cure s? troublesome a complaint as chronic indigestion. What is required is 2rh2Sfllinnt tiiat wil1 not onJy relieve hut which will tone and train the digestive “Ktus to again do its work nortnallv and this these simple remedies cannot do! _fTh?re is something more to the cure of indigestion than sweetening the breath .and yet a remedy that only con tains digestive ingredients will not cure permanently, as the basis of indigestion is poor bowel circulation, and that re quires a scientific laxative. We know qulrememt1?^better** ^ CaZJK ayqru£rtcrPo}ni eentorv^9 becn 80,(1 f”r l'r Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a lass, live tonic, a scientific bi-nding >r „»t ural ingredients for the cure of .on elipation, Ind.gestion liver trouble. SoUr stomach, si. >; headache and similar com. nndnro *1? I,‘prf'dlents W‘H so strengthen ♦ h.tShr tll1.stomach and bowel muscles it tl:ry will again do their work nat oiu L and who“ that haa been accom plished your trouble is over, Fannl' Sturirt. Staunton. Va.. was a long-time eufferer. as was O. Tuck Blackburn *J°v Vt'f they i>olh found their cure with this remedy. They became con vinced that pills and tablets salt' "dvs pepsia cures" etc., were at best only STOUT m They f,rst sccepted Lf °rT!'J, of, a frce sample bot *.ia willingly sends to anyone who forwards name and address. Pater raving convinced themselves through the free sample, they bought 'tvrup Pepsin Sollar* « hotfle St 81 fif,y CentS and Dr Caldwell personally "Will be pleased lo pive. you any medical advice voti mav flesire for ..r*«lf -• - ■ ■ . rerta! !ng to the stomach, liver or 1 o\v !« ahrr!«tp|v t,l,ialrf?e 1„Kxr'lain your case in a be wl" ffP'y to you In detail, her the free sample slmplv send your name and address on h puntal card or otherwise For either •. m et the doctor’s 1 wirtlT*-,1? r" W TV,rT'■ !: r,r'°Cald ..unuftAn fiUlhl HfcSiAUAHNI IN CONNfcCilON KOOMS fl.00 UP • in. Lights, Eli-ctric Llevaiort . Ki.-tame Telfpnone, Telegrapi I'ypcwnting. Wc use Boile *■ t.red Water. Comer Second anc ’. I Sireet*. Lutle tiuek. r\ii\«nsas BO DC AW We hive a fin® school with P> t.W.Lee Napier as principal. The ho /s have a splendid Basket Ball team. Tb» \ played tw» games with the button team, one Th.mKSgiving >n our round, tin ■ kram" was 14 t ■ 9 ;o iv»- . Si - 1 to. . The otuer a.-, . i \ < on >ut n gr iiind Sa . ■» t* I Than s iving tli score staodm | lit to 5) m favor of mut ti j Every thing .vent olf mcelv TheSutton boys wanted to chon 1 a little more than their shai e n . agreed that we played then | fair and square game, and out Refere gav • them a square deal. (A thing which they didn.t. do by us.) Sutton has a good team and tuey are in good training. Messrs, bred Fuller. Floyd Nichols and Waiter Besley, en tered school last Monday. The free school will give a pro gram on Friday afternoon before Xmas. We are enjoying a series of fine lectures being delivered by Bro. Miller of North Carolina. He is thoroughly versed in the Bible and his lectures are very interesting. SUTTON. Hog killing in and around USE PRICKLY ASH BITTERS FOR INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TROUBLE. IT CLEANSES AND INVIGORATES. f /j Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle. Hesterly Dru g Store Sutton. That accounts for so many bright faces. I John Hamilton, who has pneu nmhid. ib no better. J. P. Vt'oosiy, who has swamp fever, is recovering slowly. Prosecuting Attorney Bernard Erwin manages his case in Kangaroo Court veil. Joe Ghormely for the defense. Joe Rockett purchased five acres of land from J. R. Lam bert, for which Kb paid one hun dred and fifty dollar. Ligc Murry says he will soon be ready to take in boarders, provided they will furnish every thing. S mie one saw Clint Hamilton in the woods with a hoe hunting moles. He said he was going in the fur business, Miss Ruth says she had Fits, or rather Fitzsimmons, with her Sunday evening. Miss Irene says she is glad to see Sunday come. Catheline Bright, Irene Murry and Mable Hale with their beaux made a flying triu to Prescott. Look out a wedding in the near future. Mr. Glanton says whenever he gets convicted of using “pizen” he’s going to quit. LANEBURG Motto—“Judge not lest you be judged.” All that are not ready for cold weather, had better get ready because its here. Seems to be quite a lot of sickness in the community as well as the surrounding commu nities. Sylvester Daniel visited his s'ster, Mrs. Nelms, Saturday and Sinday. Roy spent the night with his cousin Newt Daniel Saturday night. Jeff Sampson and wife visited at J.J.Sampson’s Saturday night and Sunday. There was no preaching Sun day as the weather was too bad. Al'ine spent Sunday afternoon v ith Florence. The boys who went to Little lioek have returned and report a landy time while there. Hart he pleasure of seeing their old Mime friends who work in Little liock. Well it is almost Xmas time, i he time to put on the ‘ big pot md the little one.” We ttust hat every body w ill have a nice time, despite the many unpleas ant things that so often come up before us. seemingly to mar our life’s happiness. Never-the-less let’s push forward with more determination than ever to do something. It is said that one “smile” is worth ten thousand “groans” in any man’s market. So always be cheerful and try to make some one happy. Lazy Daisy. DON’T GOUGH SO HARD Don’t dope with cough syrups containing nerve deadening abit forming opiates. Use a harmless remedy such as you ! will find in Gregory’s Antiseptic Oil. A few drops stops cough in a few minutes. Cures sore throat and is good for a cold. Cali on your Druggist who will refund your money if not satis faetory'.after using. Gregory Med. Co. Little Rock, Ark. HOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J.Cheney & Co.,Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially; able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is laken inter nally. acting directly upin the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. I‘i ice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti pation. Read the Picayune and know what’s happening. WARMN6 I will prosecute all parties found hunting or otherwise trespassing upon the following places pas tures and farms to-wit: The Geo, Cress place adjoining the corporation on the west, the Armstrong farm one and 1-2 miles north of town of Prescott, the J. C. Lowdermill place 3-4 mile south of Prescott, M. L. Moore farm 1 1-2 miles south east of Prescott, the M. L. Moore farm 1 miles south of Prescott on the Carouse creek and the U. L. Moore farm 3 miles south of Prescott on the Rosston road. M. L Moore. ARKANSAS GAINS IN LAST DECADE According to the offical re turns of the Thirteenth census, the state of Arkansas has a pop ulation of 1,574,449, as against 1,311,564 in 1930. The increase from 1900 to 1910 is, 262,885, or 20 per cent, as compared with an increase of. 183,385, or 16.3 per cent. The population of the state in 1800 was 1,128,179. Taken by counties, the returns show that every county in the state, with the exception of nine, has increased,and tnat the 20 per cent inc rease is above that of any other. Southern state so far published, except Florida, which shows an increase oi 42.1 per cent Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi. Florth Carolina and Texas have not yet been reported. Alabama shows an increase of 16.9 per cent;South Carolina,13.1 percent; Tennesse, 8,1 percent an . Virginia 11.2 per cent. The Census returns shows that Nevade county has 19344 an increase 4over the census of I960 of 2,742 which is something over 16 per cent increase. When You Buy Lumber You tret the benefit of fifteen years experience in lumber manufacture. Our stock is of STANDARD MANUFACT1 'RE an 1 it is Correctly Grade.*. Let us have your orders for any quantity. Home Lumber Company Phone No. 13 After Grippe or any Sickness Vinol Creates Strength HERE IS PROOF “After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to re cover her strength. She was very weak and had no appetite. VI NOI, rapidly impioved her condi tion and restored her to health. 1 sincerely recommend it-' use during convalescence or an run down condition.” I uiKti. C. N. Vaught. Huntsville, Ala. Miss Adelaide Gamm, of Water town, Wis., writes. “After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very weakened, nervous, run-down condition. 1 took VI NOL with the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have been for years.’’ We have never sold in our store a more valuable health restorer for weak and run down persons than VINOL, and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it does not do all we claim for it. Baker Drug Store DR. BAKER Will Examine Your Eyes FREE at the R.EX ALL STORE I want to !e the most reason able musi ? dealer on earth, but can notwait al ways for the mon ey. All who have notes and ac count rast duo, will please come and pay or make satisfactory ar rangements. All small goods are cash to every body after this. A. Mon son. CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR Clothing pressed and cleaned in a satis factory manner. A specialty of ladies' work. NEXT DOOR TO GEE'S MEAT MARKET. R. E. ROBISON, PROP. PRESCOTT CAMP NO 13707 M. W. of A. meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nighia in each month at W. O. W. Hall. E. Mautz. Consul. Thus. F. Dixon, Clerk TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. We have the largest and best selected Stock of Toys and Holi day Goods ever displayed in Prescott. DIAMONDS Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Kodaks Gan Detachable Hull Umbrellas Dolls Doll Furniture Doll Trunks Doll Buggies Stoves Banks Mechanical Toys Trains on Tracks Pianor Drums Blocks Games Homs Magic Lanterns Work Baskets Xmas Stationery Fountain Perns Comb & Brush Sets Manicure Sets We have our goods on display now. We urge that you come and look and make your selections early. We predict for this the most prosperous season for several years. Baker’s Drug Store* “The Rexall Store” PRESCOTT, - - ARKANSAS.