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We will move to the Dr. Hinton Building on Front Street formerly occupied by the Nevada County Drug Store, which was destroyed by fire, but is now beins> rebuilt. Our business lias grown to such proportions that larger quarters are absolutely necessary, and we trust to see you in our new home many times during the coming year. This increase in our business bears the relation of forty per cent to that done by us a year ago and we give full credit to each and every customer fpr their share in qur growth. With your help we can make the year 1911 show an increase of fifty per cjnt over 1910. The reason is found in the goods we handle, their quality and their reasonable prici at which we sell them. A call at our store will convince you of these facts. Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting a contin uance of same, we wish you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR. :::::: BAKER DRUG STORE ‘There’s a Reason” Gome and See. MTHE REX ALL STORE Prescott, Ark. Remember we have the Largest and Most Up-To-Date lme of Holiday Goods ever displayed in Prescott and we are going to sell them at great r educedprices so as not to be bothered with any thing when the time comes to move. Come in and see u«. Down Goes The Price. To clean out* our line of Misses Cloaks, ages 8 t*o 16. We have made t»he following deductions. $2. Cloaks Reduced to . . $1.50 2 50 “ “ “ . . 1.75 3.00 “ “ “ • • 2.45 4.50 “ “ “ . . 3.25 Abo received by todays express 16 Ladies 52 inch Black Coats, made up in the latest styles, out of good quality Milton Cloth. Worth $7.50 which we will sell at per garment . $5.00. Come Early and Make Your Selection. WAT W. WHITE, Prescott, Arkansas. ARTESIAN After two weeks of a much needed rest we come again with a little news. Xmas is getting near at hand and the little brown jug is get ting closer too. Norman Martin moved seven miles east of Prescott last week. We wish him well in his new home. Mr Snellgrove moved from Hope to the Greeson farm and will make a crop. We welcome him our neighborhood. Miss Nattie Ross looked sad Sunday guess it was because George didn't come. Look out girls Clarence Crumby has a new stove pipe derby. Joe Ross says rain wont stop a derby on a Sunday when they have started to see the girls. Sam Moore has moved from Howard Co to the Parks place and will farm and run Rabbits out of the park. E. W. Dougon and wife of Pres cott spent Sunday visiting M.E. Dougon of Emmet. Mr. West Green of Yancy has been asking about Miss Minnie Nelson, our school marm. We wonder if he is coming to school to learn her how to write Green or to change her name to Green, We will have a new preacher at Artesian next year, Rev. Cum mings will move out and Parson Coppock will fill the pulpit. LIST OF GRAND AND PETITItJURORS List of Grand and Petit Jurors selected to serve at the January Term 1911 of the circuit court of Nevada County, which con venes at Prescott January 9th, 1911. GRAND JURORS Z. M. Hendrix Geo. Galloway W. J. Martin D. C. Barnes D. A. Westmoreland Ed Hood J. R B<»yce W. N. Bends J. H Bryson J. R Andrews L. A. Mosley. AI F. A. Dilan W. L. Britt N. Durham PEI VV.C. Hamilton J. M. Waddle t. E. Buchanan E. E. Munn Jake Sanders T. E. Blakely \V. i\ dcDauiel O. B Wright W R. White Jr. .1 M Fuller W. C Dean D >ck H milton l/*nk C'ottingham E T. Kennedy G. M. Franks Lee Cox J. W. Riddling W. O. Allen F. N. Rhodes Foster Bean ALTERNATES PETIT JURORS I. II. Mack J. W. Andrews Ben Johnson Mack Warmack J. A. Waldrop A. J. Pruitt Andrew V.Davis A. G. Stewart Will Trevillion H. A. Hamilton Dan Pittman H. J. Wilson ALTERNATES F. R. Thorburn J. D. Cathey Arthur Weatmoreland W. K. Buchanan J. C. Woodul C. C. Dickenson D. B. Brown I. B. Cantley J. W. Franks JURY COMMISSIONERS A. D. Wren W. W. White Nat Martin Read the Picayune. 4 Promotes DfenfaUCMI ness and Rntlontains ntter Opiuni.Morphine norMacnL Not Narcotic. A perfect Remedy forConrap* tlon. Sour Stomach.Dlarrton Worms jConvulskmsJewis* ness ami Loss of Sleep* , FbcSimiie Signarurt of A ( b month s olu Cents Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTIRIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CUSTOM TNI OSSTAUN SMMHV, MW WWW* _