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VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT “Let Mr. Ector Do It.” Mr. Ector, n charge of our Vulcanizing Deppartment, is a man with ten (10) years’ experience building Goodyear Tires Making a perfect Vulcanize on an automo bile tire has become second nature with him. Save the old casings and tubes: let Mr. Ector put several hundred more miles in them for YOU. His work is fully guaranteed, and the prices are reasonable. Remember, you get FACTORY VULCAN IZING when Mr. Ector does it, so “Let Mr. Ector Do It.” STORAGE BATTERY DEPARTMENT “The Battery Service Station That Serves” Mr. Haynie, Storage Battery Department 1 Manager, is a b actory-1 rained Man• This means a good deal to you in the way of obtaining as good work right here in your own vicinitv as would be obtained if your jobs went to the Storage Battery Manufacturer. Your Storage Battery is a delicate and vital “organ” of your car. t . If you haven’t the time to look after it as it should be looked after, let us relieve you of this responsibility. . . .. . _ We water your Battery and give it periodical Inspections without charge or obligation. We honestly feel—and want you j to feel—that ours is truly | “The Battery Service Station That Serves” “An Efficient Department fcr Every Need9' Harrell Automobile Go, “Always a Lap Ahead99 Prescott, Phone 136 Arkansas TOP AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT “Makes Old Cars Look New” This is a new department, in charge of Mr. Franks, whom we had trained in the Ford Factory. Nothing increases the value and appearance of the old car than a “New Dress,” which means new upholstery' and new top cover. The cost is trifling, considering the added appearance, com fort and satsfaction. We stand solidly behind every job turned out by Mr. Franks. A “New Dress” “Makes Old Cars Look New” MODERN REPAIR DEPARTMENT “Puts New Life Into Any Automobile” There’s nothing we can’t do about an automobile. Electrical machinery employed to turn out such jobs as Motor Overhaul, Cylinder Reboring, Magnet Charging, etc. Every man ready and willing and able to Service YOUR Car in the most Economical and Conscientious manner. Our General Repair Department “Puts New Life Into Any Automobile” TIKE & TUBE & ACCESSORY DEPT. “The Largest Stock In Southwest Arkansas” s i PARTS DEPARTMENT ‘Compares Favorably With the Largest In the State’ ? LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. $ « Y Shoe Polish of all kinds at Guth rie’s. J. H. Cornelius returned this morn ing from a business trip to Arkadel phia. Attorney J. D. Montgomery of Hope is among the business visitors to the city today. Miss Pauline Lavender of Mur freesboro, is the guest of Misses Lula Beth Gee and Berva Hitt. Miss Edna Hasley returned yester day from a visit with her sister, Mrs. N. Deaton at Sulphur Springs, Texas. W. C. Nutt, who has been confined to his home for the past few days on account of illness, is able to be at the store today. You can get today’s news today on the rural routes. Daily Arkansas Ga zette, 55c per month. Jack Johnson, Jr., newsdealer. If we injure your clothes or fail to give satisfaction, you pay nothing. Star Pressing Shop, W. A. Porter, prop., phone 268. 28d2 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking % GOLD MEDAL standard remedy for kidney, and uric acid troubles, national remedy since 1696. three sizes. Guaranteed. *• The Lavender Place For Sale—one half acre of ground. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Hamilton, Arkadelphia, Arkan sas. 22d3 Why not get the best cleaning and pressing, it costs no more and is the cheapest in the long run. Call 268, Star Pressing Shop. 28d2 The Bank of Prescott and the First State Bank of this city will be closed throughout Monday, September 1st, account Labor Day. Misses Katie Mae Shankle and Winnie Dean of Arkadelphia, came in this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blakely. Mrs. C. C. Pirtle, formerly of Pres cott, but who is now residing in Flor ida, and Miss Iva Foshee of Murfrees boro, are in the city visiting relatives and friends. Rev. |nd Mrs. Ira Livingston of St. Louis, arrived in the city today and are the guests of Rev. Livingston’s brother-in-law, C. C. Calhoun and I other relatives. If you want the Daily Arkansas Ga I zette on one of our rural routes, sec me. I will get it to you the day it is published. 55c per month. Jack : Johnson’ Jr., newsdealer. Mrs. Wade Smith of Thoreau, N. I M., is in the city, the guest of Misses i Cleo Gee and Mildred Fye. Mrs. i Smith was formerly Miss Loraine Lavender of Murfreesboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKay of Hope are in the city the guests of their daughter, Mrs. S. S. Pettus. They will go from here to Cabot to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Smith. The Hickory Grove Truck Growers I Association will meet at the court . house Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All members are requested to be present.—D. W. Mitchell, Sec. Prof. G. H. Mohler of Fremont, Nebraska, is here this week. Mr. Mohler Is instructor in the depart ment of physical science of Fremont College and owns real estate jin Ne vada. He visits us regularly* every two years. The Prescott Daily News Published by The News Printing Company Entered as second class mail mat ter November 4th, 1905, at the post office at Prescott, Ark., under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. The September Ladies Home Jour nal will be on sale Monday. Order one this afternoon or you may not be j able to get it.—Phone242. tf J. A. Hasley, Prescott route num ber three, was among the visitors to the city this morning. Mr. Hasley has our thanks for renewing his sub scription to The Nevada News, our weekly publication. The only way to make the Herald be silent on the question of a com mercial body for Hope is for some one to organize one.—Hope Herald. Stick tuit, brother, you know “con tinual dripping,” etc. We can tell you how if that helps any. Miss Zettie Huskey, who is attend ing Draughon’s Business College at Little Rock, came in last night and will spend a couple of days here visit ing. The college was temporarily put out of commission on account of the fire which occurred in Little Rock yes terday morning, debris from the burn ing Masonic Temple falling on the college building. Grandma Shivered. all day long with malaria chills. Nothing seemed to help her—until she tried SWAMP Chill Tonic, the tasteless, free-from-calomel remedy. It will relieve you, too. Thm Doctora* Preacription 60c at All Dealers. ... Swamp (imuffVfR t<»mi li' i Ip % Hemstitching done at my home at regular prices. Mrs. A. Guthrie, phone 76. If you want the Daily Gazette by mail, let me have your subscription. Jack Johnson Jr., Newsdealer. tf Paint Up—Brighten Up-Ha Up. Prescott Hardware Co. FOR SALE—A good farm, 2^1 from Prescott on the Bankhead Hijl way. A bargain. MOORE A! MARTIN. Prescott. 2M NOTICE TO VICTORY Bond Purchasers The second payment of ten percent] was due on these bonds If you have this Firsbiaio d