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Health About Gone Many thousands of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman’s tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell,. ofHayne. N.C. “I could not stand on my feet, and just suffered terribly,”’ she says. “As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies, Dr. - had us get Cardui. . . I began improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone.” TAKE ** GARDISI The Woman's Tonic She writes turther:, *' I am in splendid health . . . can do my work. 1 feel I owe it to Cardui, for I was in dreadful condition.” If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the Rood it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists J 12 J. W. COYNES, VETERINARIAN. Will treat the diseases of all live stock. Located one mile South of Centerville. Phones a. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R I A NEW HOPE NO. 1 Health is good at this writing. The farmers are smiling all over their faces and wishing for a good rain. Look out Mr. Steed, we are j going to call on you in a few days to conduct song service at the “ducking vat” of the Neck. ; Mr. Winder’s brother, of Tex arkana, is visiting him. Mrs. DeWoody said to her children: “Don’t you cry, for papa is dipping cows and we have music to listen to.” If yon want to see Jennie | smile, just mention Mr. Frank. Mr. Leslie Franklin looks like a long neck turkey trying to sing. Oh, how I love Miss Anne, j Lola used to sing, Oh, how I love Jesus, but now she is sing-1 ing Oh, how I love Watson. Look out girls, Mr. Ed Cot-' tingham will hook your ear rings. Goodby for this time, you’ll hear from us again next week. Large Trial Bottle of Sanol for 35c. j Sanol is a family remedy. Sanol is sold on an absolute guarantee. Ke- j member if it says Sanol it is all right ! 35c and $1.00 at Hesterlv drug store. MT, MORIAH Good morning, to everybody, ; alter a long rest will come again with my little budget of news. Health of this community' is j very good at this writing. Yes we have had to drown our cows and calves once and it will; soon he time to repeat the dose, j All is well that ends well and we hope this will end well. Sunday School was well at-! tendi d at Mount No. 2 Sunday evening. Mrs. Carman of near Deaney- j ville is visiting her daughters, j Mrs. Wilburn Clark, Mrs. Jen nie Tomlin, and Mrs. Minnie Hunter cf this place. She ex pects to spend a week or ten j days w ith them all. Mrs. I. P. Clark has returned to Sutton after spending last week at home, helping to nurse | some of her family that wasi si *k. On last Sunday while Oliver Clark and family were away from home, some boys made a raid on his watermelon patch, eating and wasting about 20 or 2f> nice melons. We are sure sorry to learn this, for we thought all our boys were nice, upright and honorable. If any one is t< o jla/.yto raise melons they ought | to beg or buy them, but never ! steal them. We are sorry to learn that Mr. land Mrs. Smith Halt’s baby is no better at this wiiting. We -v—** "-v:' -k ■ ' •- -,n l iu: -»*> *^V - -T - —- - - ' v’i Conif'nts i.*> Vliiul l*r.ylu% piM .. — -- —rr. •rctn- JVomoUn^ Oifc"''*0*' •orfulncss and RcstCoit^ j ithcr Opium, Morphinen# j iiemt. Not>ahcoT,C| .Vt ti-» » a«.wa< wa# 1 t)T W (,«u»W%r' J i±i*y*‘ * ‘ "r Al^UifulKcmjdy^ J Miji.it'oi aiulLHarrtwe Ux.^.t Cony ct Wrapper. CASTORIA For Infants ;md Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature * In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt COUMNf. ■ tW T«H« ««T? _ The Hidh Price of Wear Keds This Summer LEATHER! Compels us to use something that is not so high priced. You will find this substitute in our cloth shoes with composition bottoms. They wear longer and are more comfortable than leather Priced from 50c to $2,25, They re the new canvas rubber soled shoes we are now selling to men who want comfortable, serv iceable and good-looking foot wear. Wear them for business, sport, dress—any occasion. This is just another instance of our constant search for the newest and best footwear for our patrons. Consistent with quality, our prices are always attractive. Keds have soles and heels of re silient, new rubber and uppers of a specially woven, fine grade of canvas. y^}\ Ozan Mercantile Co. Prescott, Arkansas. hope the little one will soon re cover. We are needing a good rain now. We wish to state that the ten ! days meeting will begin at Sa repta Springs on the 20t.h of this month. The old soldiers re union is Thursday and Friday, and the meeting begins on Fri day night. It will be conducted by Bro. .Jackson and Bro. Mar tindale. Singing by Rev. H. C. Kennedy. Everybody come and bring some one w ith you, we are expecting a good meeting. CATAURHAl DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot j reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness and that is hy a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by anintlamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the rssult. Unless the inflamation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness are caused by Catarrh, which is an an inflamed condition of the 1 mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure | acts thru the blood on the mucous sur faces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal deafness that cannot be cured by Hall’sCatarrh Cure. ! i '-Teulars free. All druggists 7">e. F. .!. CHENEY it CO Toledo, O. BCDCAW NO. 2 Health is good at Kodeaw. We are still in net-d for rain. Mrs. Mack is [visiting Mrs. T. B Boswell this week. Miss Myrtle Herring who has been visiting at Ashdown, re j turned home Friday. Quite a few of the Bodcawites |attended the singing at Whites I Chapel last Sunday. They re port a line time, plenty to eat. and good singing, Say! Selma, be careful how you talk before Hansell, he says Calvin looks like a toad-frog. Miss Elsey Boswell says she is ready to go to war. Howell Herring says married life is not what he thought it, was. He is going to the war or visit his uncle. C. H. Jones has bought a new car, also bought out W. M. Munn’s gin and saw mill. Hur rah! for Jones, we welcome him: to our community. Mr. Bridewell of Texas, a| "/rot her of Mrs. \Y. H. Matlison, i is visiting mends and relatives j in Bodcaw. Say! Paul, whtn'you smile at! a giri, don't look at her cross eyed, she says you scare her. YY e should realize the call to arms isEpersonal.XWhat is my (hity‘.lTo[fight or.'.to stay and look after our little home? It is a problem that thousands of rmn , have had to wrestle with. You 1 must decide when your thoughts are cool and collected. We mutt go. we mnst fight, we must win, we can if we will only do our duty. Let us stand by our Pres*j ident, be as one. Let us stand up for our country, not want the other man to do our fighting. I want it said of a truth I d d something in this war. If they can’t use me, take my toys. May God be ever present with the boys that are patriotic to their country. ATTENTION! CONFEDERATE VETERANS! SPECIAL ORDER NO. 22 You are hereby requested to assemble at Sarepta on Thurs day July 19th, 1917, at 12 o’clock noon, with two days’ rations in your haversacks, and good will for mankind in your hearts. Cor dial invitation to all who wore the Blue to be with us. O. S. Jones, Com. J. W. Franks, Adjt. EMMET Miss Flossie Norman left Sun day for an extended visit with relatives at Little Reck, DeVails Bluff, and Memphis Tenn. Mrs. Lizzie Ray and children of Little Rock, and Mrs. Cornelia Kerr of Roscoe Texas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wade. Quite a number of Emmet’s people spent the 4th at Prescott. Mrs. C. I). McSwain returned home Friday frtm Gurdon where she 1,as been attending a meet ing of a Missionary Society. MissGeiltude Whaley visited in Curtis a few davs last week. Miss Ethel Townsend returned] home Friday nigH .di u an ex tended visit with a ires and friends. Mrs. J. M. Haltotii of Prescott, and daughter, Mrs. Geo. Turner of Pocohontas spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in the] city. A. A. Murry returned home Monday after spending quite a while in Bodcaw. Mrs. Ha Arnett ha* just pur j chased a new Chevrolet. Miss Fannie Zappe an-d sisters returned P* :heir home n Louis iana last Saturday. Misses Lee Sec Ini' and Ruby Arnett. r< turned home Monday from Bluff t ’ity. For Chiiirvn:- Lex til Bed wetting remedy is guaranteed. Guthrie Drug Store. w DOILY j DIMPLE SElf RISING HOUR “The Heart, of the Gran, Plus the Art, of the Brain." Have You Tried OUR Dolly Dimple Green Whole Wheat Floor? DO YOY realize the serious food problem the housewife is uoiritf to have to face durinz the remainder of the war. Are you trying to assist your fellow-man and government by using flour mad§ from the entire grain of the wheat, with the coarse bran removed, thereby preventing waste to any part of our breadstuff supply, and assisting to conserve the woefully short supply now visible for the coming years? If not, we * elieve it is your duty to do your bit now; use this flour in your own borne and encourage the use of this flour among your friends. It’s wonderful what the American people can accomplish when they become thoroughly aroused The time to start is now; conditions are serious; you can ac complish great things if you will. Do you expect to do your part? ECONOMICAL I nis flour sells at $2.00 per barrel under fancy patent flour, ar.d is absolutely pure, us it is made from the best quality pure soft wheat, milled in one of the most modern and best equipped mills in the United States and packed in sanitary cambric bags, and contains all the strength-building and brain-creating food particles of the v\hole grain of wheat. Truly this 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. ARK* Come, See and Hear! The Pianos, Players, Phonographs, and Organs at : : : : A. MONSON, MUSIC STORE PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS._