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Gain back the time you have lost by buying a JOHN DEERE CULTIVATOR If you have not seen one of our cultivators, it will pay you to let us demonstrate to you the advantage a John Deere has over some other cultivators. John Deere cultivators have a dephth regulating device that no other cultivators have, and you can regu late the running dephth by simply turning a bolt, thus giving better results, and lightens the work of the team. Gentry Brothers Let Us Print Your Sale Bills WO newspaper can succeed with out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising fHp to make this paper possible. Order by Mail —We maintain a prompt, efficient Mail Order Service for the benefit of our many customers who cannot visit our store per sonally. Take advantage of this service; you will find our prices unusually reason able. # —and Save Money on Paints, Glass, Oils, etc. We sell the highest quality Paints, Paint Brushes, Oils, Varnishes, Stains, Wall Paper and Glass, and are in a position to SAVE you money on any decorating sup plies you may need. Write us regarding any painting problems you may have. Pace & Hall Arkansas’ Largest Sellers of High Grade Decorating Supplies 216 Louisiana St. Little Rock, Ark. We Attract You with the Style and Beauty of our exclusive line of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear These we are showing in all the new and fav ored shades and styles. Remember we are headquarters for I men’s clothing. Jacob Suckle EAST ELM STREET. PRESCOTT, ARK. CATTLE DIPPING SAVES OUACHITA Only County in So :h Ark nc-s That is Not Under Quarantine. Fur t!u> past month Ouachita has been (lie Soli'll Arkansas Mecca for Texas buyers who. lured h.v most eelleii prospects of all except iou.i I "ni" '.i in the coast counties of tiieir own state, are .vicing with each other in scouring Arkansas cattle and lushing them lionn to tret lie.a as ‘piiekly as possible on the now sitceti leid Texas grazing grounds Tlio oas opened a tine cattle mal'ke for Hun' hita comity owners at a time when v< ry badly needed Due to e\ ei ss.\e moisture and repeated over flow.-.. our ordinarily tine range lias In n rendered virtually nil as a sus taining agent, witli the result that lined range ea tie are reduced practically to a state of exhaustion liroitglif ahout h\ inaniation from lack of grazing faeili I les. The out let to Texas - proving a lit';' saver for these cattle, and from ail eco nomic standpoint, their owners as well tor were it not possible to sell them for shipment to Texas, most of them wonld he a total loss, as their eondition lull’s them from In- food animal market. Attain, this Texas nutlet procures f< i * btachita county owners no only a market for these otherwise praelieally tinnmrketaliie animals, hut jtn increase a> well of from ten to fourteen dollars a head over and above what could he got ufoi tiie cattle for any purpose under favorable conditions. Twen'j four cars averaging forty head to the eii r. have it I really stone and others wiU follow as last as buyers call get tie la tojtether. This shippimt is made possible only by the fact that Oun.hita county is no; under iptarantine. Adjacent quaran tined counties of Dallas. Calhoun, No vada .and I'nion (the latter about to he returned to quit rant ate t have no' this privilege, they being restricted to shipment under Federal quuranMne to recognized slaughter centers for imme diate slaughter only, with the no; far d stunt prospect of even this meager outlet being closed to them. The para lyzittg effects of the ltfter contingency on the cattle industry in the counties mentioned, can readily be grasped. The cattle itt present in these coun ties are, least to say, in as bad contli Life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, ol Palmer, Okla., writesi “From the time 1 en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think 1 could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . . I Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . • • I decided to TAKE The Woman’s Touic «_ill99 t llAJIW iVJLli Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that 1 have not a pain. . . " It has now been two years since 1 tookCardul, and I am still in good health. . . 1 would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble', or If you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-down system, take the adviCff’ of Mrs. Jpnes. Try Car duL It hq)ped fitr. We believe if wiH help you. All Druggists Copyright ’Dlfl by K. j. Reynold* Tobacco Co. NEVER was such right-handed-two fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! That’s because P. A. has the quality! You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you | can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit * Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe, you know you’ve got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive I patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you i feel like getting a fleck of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy red bags, t:dy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors—and—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge rr.oistener top that keeps the tobacco in zuch perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. linn ms uiv those in Ouachita, ami by being prevented by quarantine from shipping as freely as nnuehita. cattle owners there are missing the benefits at present accruing to owners in conn ties not under quarantine. It. A. I. Order No. titi'.t, issued by the secretary of agriculture, and niw in full force, prohibits the movement of cattle for any purpose except as quar antined cattle to recognized market centers, from Dallas. Calhoun, and Ne vada counties, with T'nion and possibly Columbia counties about to be included. To the federal regulations governing the foregoing counties are added the following state regulations now in full force and effect: "Cattle from above described territory are not allowed to lie shipped, trailed or transported or be ill lowed to drift to any other area in the State of Arkansas except as pres eribed by federal regulations governing the movement of quarantined cattle." This is printed as a fair warning to all cattle owners in adjacent c|Unran tintd counties tu keep their cattle out of Ouachita county under penalty of the law. With the advantages before us of < umchita eounty not being under <|Uar antine it i' hoped and believed that till our citizens will lend their full cooper ation to tlie tinal work being inaugur ated to keep the eounty from being put hack as is about to la- done with i'nion and possibly I'olumhia counties. .\s fast as men can he secured to supervise dipping localities showing in testation by fever ticks, will start dip ping under supervision, and continue at fourteen day intervals and continue until infestation is eradicated. An im por ant fact >: ill cooperation is watch ing iigainst •.•■-infestation from adja cent count:es. Owners memiced from (Ids source ■ :•!<► have no hesitancy in reporting to t i county supervising in " ' '» spector any violations coming under heir observation, as the man who thus violates is no friend of theirs since he s deliberately jeopardizing the live stock interests of his neighbors by per ni’ting undipped cattle to enter terri lory where the people are making an ■ffort to clean up. A tip to the super rising inspector on his case will bring swift results. Full cooperation along all lines will teliieve the gratifying result, not only >f eliminating any remaining infection, nit of sramping Ouachita as the most •regressive of all the South Arkansas •omit irs.— Stephens News. FOK SALE Registered Duroe I’igs, sire weigh* too pounds ut fifteen months old. Danu weight 500 pounds. Quick sales and ow 11rices our motto. 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YOUR GROCER HAS “DOLLY DIMPLE” FLOUR. Ready-mixed or plain—ask for it! ARKADELPBIA MILLNG COMPANY “We Never Sleep.” ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS. j