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Ginners, Attention! e have a contract for a large lot of Bagging and Ties for August 1 5th shipment, and will be glad to make you pnces. It will take 7 yards of Bagging to the pattern this year, as the bale must be completely covered. This is a new rule adopted by the cotton trade. All bales not so wrapped will willl be docked $ 1.00 each, Ozan Mercantile Company. Prescott, - Arkansas OUR BUYING in association with over 5000 Rexall Druggists MEANS Money Saved For You, — Since we enjoy a large discount that the drug gist who buys as as an individual does not. GUTHRIE DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Phone 76. Free Delivery WE PAY POSTAGE for Pianos You will save money by seeing A. MONSON At his Music Store. He is the most reliable and reas onable music dealer. This is his 24th year in music bus iness in Prescott and have not heard of one dissatisfied customer. Prescottj Arl;. REPORT OF NEVADA COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATE The Southern Division of the Nevada County Teacher’s Associ ation held the first regular month ly meeting at Rosslon, Juiy 26, 1913 with the followdng teachers present: G. N. Starnes, Joe Meadow, R. 0. Wortham, Walter Downs, Lige O’Keefe, J. J, Hirst, J. C. Thompkns, D. B. Westmoreland, Owen Waters, Lonnie Dow’de, Willie Dowde, A. H. Honea, W. E. Kennedy, Herbert Dawson, Mrs. W’innie Hamilton, Electa Luck, Effie Shell, Irma Waters. Quite a number of the com munity came with well filled bas kets and the table they spread manifested the interest of the neighborhood in educational work. There had been a misun derstanding about the date for tne meeting, which wils not cor I rected until two or three days before. For this reason, the at tendance was smaller than it would have been and some had not prepared parts of the pro gramme. Changes had to be made in the programme, but the following was rendered. Welcome a d d r e s s—Lonnie Dowde. Response—Joe Meadow. How to make school attractive — Mrs. Winnie Hamilton. Advantages of T e a c h e r’s Organization-J. C. Thompkins and D. B. Westmoreland and J. J. Hirst. Methods of arousing interest j among the school patrons—Her bert Dawson. Quartette, arranged by Owen Whitehead. Relation of the teacher to the community in which he lives Walter Downs. The next regular meeting will be held at Gale August 23. -. ‘‘Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased,” writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by All Dealers. — FOR SALE 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, alsobargins in used Motor Cycles. Write us to day. Enclose stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11 Trention, Mich. 10t Advt * REMOVAL NOTICE We take this method of an nouncing to our friends and pat rons, that we have moved our offices to the New Sanitarium on East Main and Second Streets. Respectfully. , Drs. Buchanan. Advt. 4t I TO THE FARMERS AND OTHERS CONCERNED1 To the farmers and others con- j cerned in buying cotton. I have just completed arrange ments by which we will be able to get a complete set of cotton samples of standard grades furn inhed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture for Nevada Co. Ark. These samples are not given away to me or to any one else but will remain the property of the < lovernment. These samples will placed in a public place where they can be seen by any one who may desire to do so. These samples will be a great help to the farmeis in determin ing the grades and price of cot ton they have to offer for sale. A. A. Gordon, special agent of Department of Agriculture. CIRCUIT COURT STILL GRINDING Several important casrs were continued on account of sickness! of some of the most important witnesses, and the* Grand Jury adjourned last Saturday morning after returning 84 bills of indict ment. I he following criminal matters have been taken up and disposed since last issue. State vs J. 0. Smith, Dismis sed by the state. State vs Henry Cunningham. Charged with breach of the peace Jury trial and found not guilty. State vs Robert Watts, grand larceny. Forfeiture on bail bond. State vs Jim Carlton. Petit larceny. Dismissed by state. State vs W. R. Mattison. As-! sault. Jury trial. Not guilty. I State vs Lias Morganfield. Sel-; ling whiskey. Continued for term State vs Warren Holloway. Profanity. Plea of guilty and j fined $1.00. State vs Geo. West. Drunken- j ness. Jury trial. Not guilty. State vs Porter. Carrying pis t°l- Plea of guilty and fined $50. j State vs Jno. Hall. Horse steal-' BRICK! BRICK!I J. W. Marshall & Sons can I furnish you with BRICK I — at the- I Very Lowest Prices I All kinds of brick work I done on 1 Short Notice J. W. MARSHALL & SR Phone No. 11 ing, two years in penitentiary. State vs L. M. Rodgers. JW trial, verdict for defendant. The case of State vs John Huff man charged with killing Cross was on tria’ as weg press. road mm To The Honorable County Courtof Nevada County: , .. W’e, the undersigned, .petitioned, spectfully ask and petition yo ■ to grant and open a Publ'c. Tyit ning at a point on the t-iar* .jy, the South-west corner of do ^ place and rnnning north bet ^ tion One (1) and Two (2). Twenty* Twelve (12) South, Range ^ three (23) west, thence cog■ » North between Sections 1 r,lV/nship (35) and Thirty-six (36). >n 1-T Rlii Eleven (11) to the Iron Mount»m « road; thence in a north-easter y ^ ion along the South side jjoitl road to the May Crossing, tn ^ along Quarterly Section hn Prescott and Emmet ro«d. Respectfully' j „ , . j t U McSVFCCWi* R. A. Landers, J. H. •'*-3 T. Snell and 23 others. SCRATCHING FOR FUN We would have great symP*^^ those who have to scratch c , (jot if there wasn’t a remedy for ble, but as Hunt.s Cure is Gu»" ^ to cure or money refunti^a* seem that those who scratch,■ ^ for the fun of it. It’s a 8Pw*. dy for itch, eciema, tetter, *r»* etc 1