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Life !Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, erf Palmer, Ok;*., w^tesi “ From the time i en tered into womanhood , . , ! :aoked wth dread from cne month to the t next. I suffered with my back and bearing-down pam. until life to me was i a misery, i would think 1 couid not rndur- the pain any longer, and 1 i gradually get worse. . . Nothing seemed to aelp me until, cne day, . . . 1 decided to " TAKE j ^ Tho Wcrcan’s Tonic “I toeic tour bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, and w as net onjy greatly relieved, but can truthfully my that i rave not a pasn. . “It has now been two years since 1 toe* Cardui, and l an still n g od health. . . 1 would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui ■* ho :■$ a sufferer from any female trouble ’ If you suffer pa.a caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the reed of a good strengthening ionic tobuiid up your run-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. it he ped her We believe it will help you. I AH Druggists .. *• AOVEATiSFD iETTE5S The folfotvir 2 '* tV of 'ot ters remaining * - jays in this otfiee .ncG rr,*~: .- i if net called for .1 ,ne 2o. I'olT. «ri:i be for varde<: - the Dead Letter Office: Get*— B. F ^ton. Mr and Mrs. Jo m S r ep.. he. C. H. Prescott, A. Ha- G-". S.am Fentress. Ladies-Mr« G—*'« •? smith, M s* Loosia M .-a. Mr < Faster Caines i2> .Vi••-. L Bear le. When ca « • r - ar- ve please say " i -r -• : ' and nay on- c-r ■ . John A r aster NEW HOPE NO. 1 (Too 'are for last week's issue.) To the editor of the Picayune. After some delay will cail again. Health in this community :s fair ly good crops are small, nut think theyjwill come since the rain. Most everybody went to the party at & Bluff City Saturday nignt'and report a good time. Beck was sure tickled Sunday because she got to drive that bay horse again. Emma says that no one eise can ride behind that gray horse, so they need not try. We are aufally!sorry Miss Ni na was toe tired and worried to go to the party Sarurda • night made Ed so sad. Say. Ed. what was you h inting for Saturday aitf-rnoon, -often -hoppers or a ioos. Ca -aid he was trazy to zo to Boughton Sunday, but was afraid to carry nis baby - *ar fr m its mother. Cay. I don't think .t w i. : - a- - :r>d. M. -- Ar.rie \ a . -m.l-s S co la morning teeause .Albert br jgnt,her.h< -r.- Saturday mg .r Watch out. Annie, - Emma w... get yuir goat. M' rt:e. wn.ch r.e .ad * le best time Sunday -ou r --org~ A-k Mi vara vho went home w.'i inmlfand Jewe. Sunday ft 1 'Of Had a . : wd at Sunday school Sunda" Lors :f the Bluff C *y peopie ,.-r b ad to have y ;u. come again. M ss Lu.a Hart was down vis-. ; ng Beck.e .turning- Saturday mgnt and Sunday. C.ad to nave -•ou L ..a, come again. Bo, did you get ,*.st coming from lit. M - ah Sunday. ,,0 It. " A '.ii . inic 1 til •.rtt- n - a s. 4.i ara Ff-era. >iet a •: T- a. Bof.tJe a- Hesterly Drug : .si..)re. 3G0CAW Hea.th ;s very good at Bod" ■ - . - . - . • thankful. Mr. M ;nn an: *:fe. Mr. Macs and v.fe, and son Harry, have returned home from Washing ton D C. They repor-. a fine •time. Mr. Munn says we don't know a lything about how they are preparing for war unless we could maK- a trip to the Capitoi. P. H. Herring and family have returned from a trip to Conway. C. L. Whitten has nurcbased a new Didge :ar and ye scribe w ;u!d buy one H he had the dough. ■i. B. Morgan and family ,-i ted Mr- Bosweil Sunday, It- *-r- ..rtd ‘ see Mr ?!. R. i Wl—IW——I !!■ II I B I .—'HI C«;i r>rer. Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Y 1 Have Always B-< ;ght, and which has been ia ust f< r "er over 30 years, has borne the signature of ind has been made under his per S-'. Vy" . s< n<sl supervise n since its infancy. y/. / C'S-cA-trte Ail .»w no one tit deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitut; as und “Just-as-gnod” are but Experiments that tribe with aud endanger the health of Infants 2nd Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par»goric, Drops and Siothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It* age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant 'use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; .Haying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Chudrea's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS I In Fse For Over 36 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought c a wTAua CQMfiANv, w yea* city 1 ^ ♦ I Hot Weather Necessities! ♦ _____ s ♦ You will in our 3tock a complete line of goods to meet the ♦ demand of the Summer Weather. “The very thing you will want’’ ♦ « For your feet we have Tennis Shoes priced from - 50c to $2.50. | Men’s and Boys’ Crash Pants - - - 50c to $1.50. • Ladies’ Shirt Waists - - 50c to $2.50. I Ladies' White Wash Skirts .... $1.00 to $2.00. • ♦ # And many other things you need for warm weather. Come • in and let us show you. ♦ ♦ * ____________ * ~~~~~ * ________________ * ♦ | Ozan Mercantile Co. | PHONE 130 PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS. ♦ f t •♦•♦•♦•444A4441 ♦ 44*4 «<♦« 444«<r«*4<4444l«4444H4H4*4*«4«4«l44*44M«i«4.4f 4.K4M. H lope-or. : '» e*reets if B-.-dcaw Situruay. He wa.- wearing his new ha*. U"‘ ~ - a number * Boucaw peopL attended churcn a* for int n inday. A. A. M jrray, the pi -turejman sti maxes hi- regular ca. s at Mrs. Caudle's. He says cr.at c y:. ate :and s c *.eap at '1 per bcx. W. M. Train. Pres, of t. e S. P -.as agreed to accept Mr. fli.. Wimberly'- app.icatio : for memoersnip, although his exper ience dates back ten years. P H. H. and L D. W still stand ■iisquai ined Say 1 jocse Ankle, the all over-Arkansas man failed to an swer the .uestion as to the sir name of the boy tnar stood on the burning deck. Will you Dsease respond? I’ve been told his name was Lem White. The people of this community nave forgotten a.! about tine bone dry aw They are figuring on i 2“ * m. e noat ride. If ye scrme g he ..wants * travel ■hr ig-. the water where the fish • The w lie tir ed Jonah am: wry not save me. i •- ma Bas.ey has qu:‘ the fid* i •- an-t r ;rcha-~<l a brand new piano, • r - - Best wishe to al Bee Brand and Ei Vampi re Insect Powder at. Hester ly Drug Store. HOLLY SPRINGS Hea;th is g>x>d in th.s part of the world, except a few ases of mease,s. but they are .jetting alone tine. It rains -even days out of the week here. Mr H G. Reeves and daugh ter visited the city of Prescott last Friday and Saturday. Reg-9 r ratio o went forward w;th a vim. in this t wnship last Tuesday. I wonder wr.ac s 'he matter wth • '• i!!e Booker’ He doesn’t make h.s weekly visits to Mr Margran’s any .m< re. What is it Irthn.1 You had ,.*-rter or me on Oi v. for there is a redheaded boy that >’ g- in* * *ake your 'place (:f car ard ye: know re»] lead? are bad ask Loyd if they are not. Burton must be taking cook ing It—sons at Mr. Franks. Go on Burton you may need them. Hariand and Loyd Burrell. Wiiue Woods ar d Paul Thomas went tiahing Tuesday eve had f good Tuck. The entertainment at Mr. M rgar. - Saturday night was more than a -access. There was a nice lot of y mg folks there and a., reported a hoe time, es pecially did *he writer have a good time. Paul said he liteed to hitch his nurse at Mr, Morgan’s gate, woet.ner *nere was a party there or not. With best wishes to ail. When you nave Backache the liver ,r kidneys are sure Co be out of gear. Try ,-anoi. it does wonders for the liv er. Sidneys ar.d bladder A trial 15c bottle will convince you. Get .t a: Hes 'eriy urug store. HEW HOME Hea;th is on the mend at this writing. The farmers are a.l bu^y since the shower. Preaching at Arcadia last Sat urday night and Sunday was argely attended and enjoyed by a i present. The party that was to be at Mr. Bright's last Friday night was rained out. We presume -he sleeping beaut- refreshed up on the ice cream. Perry Dye put his r oster ir. . »:i lust Sunday fur swallowing Perr s finger ring. cerr.ice rye r.as appueu : r a posit ion as delivery boy for Gen try-Buchanan &. Co Josh wes ai! smiles :ast Sun day. Lillie didn’t have any beau. Clare said she thought Grady had b en going with her long enough t>> tell her *rom Bob Brown. pi-.a><i pv: Jonr'v going to raise r :r : ^ • ci r o' cotton as he exvhai.^cti a bale for two bundles of o tt- is- 1'iday. If you na . e Ch...- <•* ■ n. get a 25c bottie of Sanol C . 1 ..utiing hotter mi chuls ar i ■ «.i— Get it at Hester v Drag Slum. » CArA^RHAL DFAFNESS CAHNGt 8E &URED by local apjy.cutione, as "ley cannot r*-acn toe diseased portion f the ear. Tiler? is only one way t ; ••«? catarrhal : ;afr.et}- and tha s y a constitutional ron.edv. Catarr:... . ar -ss is :i..se.i by ar.mflamed <* n- aco-.a Ur.ir.g • f toe an i ube. When this tu >e is in:: ..lieii _ a •- ? ram bling sound a- vnperf i-.-.rg, and when :c - m dearness is the nr- ~ »■ - nation .a" r -d <r. : . • r-sm-ed to .ts norma. aa-1 t... . . an: g .vii. be destroyed tore- i- • :s-s : 1-af nesa are a. *d by tiaragrh, which is an an ior'a 1 c : -n of the mucous «ur:‘ac-. - tl* - ‘atarr; Cure acta thru the >!«.vi sur faces .>f the ■*' We will t • • V. ...- .1. im.Iars for any nw« a; ' i r. : i that cannot be cured ay Halt’s Catarrh Cure. Circulars frae. All dniggwts 73c. F. i. CHENEY &CO. To’e*-. O. ^ % * § % I \$ t % l , , \ - . OQLLV oirpir v ::. »:i«G '.?■.* j *3nt£ yA. --. “The Heart of the Graa, Plus the Art of the Bran.' Have You Trial OUR Dolly Dimple Green Whole Wheat Floor? DO YOY realize the senous \ fcxxi problem the housewife a ■--—-— going ro nave to race aunn* the remainder of the war! Are you trying to assist your feilow-man and governmentb? using dour made from the entire grain of the wheat, with the coarse bran removed, thereby preventing waste to any part of our breadsturf supply, a.nd assisting to conserve the woefully short supply now visible for the coming years? If not. we ; etieve it is your duty to do your bit now: use this dour in your own home and encourage the use of this Soar among \our friends. It's wonderful what the America people can accomplish when they become thoroughly aroused The time to start i- now conditions are serious; you can *• compose great things if you will. Do you expect to do your part ? ECONOMICAL ih:> "our ««- . > ai $2.00 per r-arrU under fancy patent flour, and is absolutely pure, as t is made from the best quality pure soft wheat, mined in one of the most modern and best equipped mi.is in the United States and packed m sanitary cambric bags, and contains ail the strength-building and brain-creating food particles of the w hole grain of wheat Truly tnis is. ‘‘The Heart, of the Crain, Plus the Art, of the Brain.” Order a Trial Sack Today Arkadelphia Milling Company Makers of Famons Flour and Cream Meal. “We Never Sleep.” ARKADELPHIA, A*K. —1H1 1 1 . 1 m ■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ i .. ■■ ■ Come, See and Head 0 The Pianos, Players. Phonographs, and Organs at : : : : A. MONSON, MUSIC STORE PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS.