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II. C. MtAOKK, UttUGS, 1)RY GOODS. J KWEL.R if, SHOES, dudsoma, Ark 4 MJ. i L Overcome Preiudice L ^ Let F#e Tb ought and Free Speech Be Encouraged Vol. XX VI jmsONIA. A HKANSAp, WJU>NE$:1>« ¥, DECEMBER 74 W04 \AO. 4-S IET. I3. Cleveland, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor in Chancery Joclnonia, - - Arkansas. Will practice in :t 11 court* of he state includ es the Supreme and Federal Court*. Solicits claims for the department. of the interior and all branches thereof special attention to home nd foieiicu collections. im:. IE. Lawyer, SEARCY. - ARKANSAS. | Will practice m all the State ( on ts and the Federal Court* of the State. Otlices over Kobhins. Suit ford *!t C#»*s. store J*. 2n . EACHELS, Lawyer, SEARCY, • ARKANSAS. Tas. Hi. Crralaam., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SEA l!CY, ARK. Practices in all the State and Feder- j al Courts. Office over Searcy Bank, j J. S EASTLAND, M. D„ rilYSIClAN AN!) SURGEON,! .1 udsoUia, A rkansas. * I Office near residence. W. H. L. WOODYARD, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AKI) SUMLEONi JiWioonin, Arkansas. Mg-Ollioe at r> r i' fr A tore. J. C. Huntley, M. D. mmm physician "m somecv. J UDSON1 A, - - Ark. i '• jv i iCmii iui;iff '\cin VG yldi‘ ett pieli j by ..VII. L Browninjr. .. -w j C. M. Erganbright NOTARY PUBLIC AND FIRE IN SURANCE Dflloe wiili Jn sonia Static Bank Jmisoniu, Arkansas. judsonia Heat iarkei, T- II- Beals, Trip. Dealer In Fresli and Salt Meats, Poul try, Games, Hides. Vegetables, Butter, EjfK8 and ICE. Judsonia, - - Arkansas. Geo. E Forbes L Ero. Contractors anti Builders; Dealers in all kind* of Building Material and Hardware. Juosonia, Arkansas. _______i Guy E. Smith Tonsorial Artist. JUDSONIA. ARK. L- DRE;Vl ER, Boot & Shoe Maker 3EPAISIN3 A SPECIALTY. Tttdsonia, Ark. TDr- T- 1ST- Moore 2* EXT 1ST All work guaranteed. OfTiee at res idence, near poet office. WIN SETT'S Livery dz Transfer STABLES, JuoaoNiA, Akk. J. M. HERNDON, THE “B088 BLACKSMITH” ! Is Prepared to do all blacksmith and wagon work. fe aTIHF A(TION o U A It A M EED i V « nge New-W “I know not how true the tale may be, i tell it as ’twiis told to me.'' The Box Factory Will furnish Berry Cases ir flat (or K D) at 15 cts. cash, or 15i cents on time (with out interest.) —Bazaar this week. How about those holiday photos? - One week from next Sunday i? Christmas. -There are several new display at s in this issue. Miss Lenna Hussey is visiting Lit tle Rock 'friends. See our line of Silk Hdks. and Muf flers.—Newman & Gill. Work has been begun to repair the old hotel near the depot. Thos. Rainwater is having an ad dition built to his house. Mrs. Erganbright and Miss Vera Ladd visited Searcy Monday. Fine line of Perfumery at Munger’s, also a big line of Silverware. Anything new for Christmas? Well, I reckon. See Strahl's gallery. A fine line of Christmas rockers just received at the Furniture Store. The weather we had yesterday made a small wood pile look sick. Meadows & Co. have more things tc eat than you can shake a stick at. I am prepared to r * good wells on short notice. ondhen. —Fishing has ged in quite freely lately h citizens. 12 nice j ifcasjjre.* .Christ -i gallery. A con' and Roc! Suits, Iron Beds Furniture Store. The Bazaar will be held Friday and oamruay oi tms wceiv m the Riley brick. —Several arcund town have been “having a hog killing time” during the cold weather. Atty. Cleveland has been going to Searcy every day this week attending Chancery Court. When searching for a nice Xmas present, go to L. M. Bond’s and look over his line line of Jewelry. - Mrs. T. L. DeShong, with the little boy, visited Little Rock relatives and friends a few days this week. We have receivedan elegant display! ! of Neckwear for Christmas. Newman & Gili,. I | B. Ford has been spending severe# 1 days at home, but leaves this week lA ! commence his duties as agent at Beebe. j —Mrs. Florence Rominc is visifjingi i her mother, Mrs. Ediottt. She has b'leen making her home at Palestine, Texas. Don’t forget to see the 1904 Lamps at L. M. Bond’s^ The best? lamp on ’ the market for the price, $1.75 cOn> j plete. —Have yoti been reading the bank ads each week? They will certainly do , you r.o harm and may benefit you i greatly. The editor of the Advance goes to Little Rock Friday to attend the meet- ! ing of,the executive committee of the 1 Arkansas Press Association. ■ > Just opened—a barrel of the finest i sugar house molasses. It’s a line one i anu just what you want for Xmas. Meadows & Co. j What nicer present can you give to a : gentleman than a pair of Dress Glove , I a silk Neck Tie, Silit Muffler or Hkfs., ! or silk Suspenders ? See Newman & j Gill’s assortment. —J as. A. Bauer has returned to his 1 ' home north of town, after spending several months in Texas and Oklahoma j ; He sends the Advance next year to E. S. Waller, Crescent, Oklahoma. j Mr. Ft. Moody will assist me in .ihe i j Barber Shop Saturday the 24th. }ou had better call early, as 1 expect to j 1 close in time for Xmas exercises, f j Smith, the “Barb; 1 j —Rev. Borden, Christian ? from Hardy, will hold a t* ! meeting in the Briggs Hall, ing next Saturday evening, 17. All are cordially invite j the services. | —Although this has lx r r,; n.'.w, XTiuors tnruugijf V put-^js cgwrmunity have done consid- ; i erablf plowing the past month. Deep fall plowing helps the soil of this coun try wonderfully and should be practiced more by our farmers. NOTICE: I have in my shop two clocks left several months ago, one by Wm. Tidwell and one by Andrew Jack sen. If the owners do not call and get them within ten days they will be sold for the charges, which is $1.50 each. L. M. Bond, Jeweler. j —Local news is exceedingly scarce ! this week for the time of the year, but everything and everybody wal be on J the go next week. If our readers have i friends visiting them or are going away ! for the holidays, we would like to make : ; a note of it if they will inform us of | the facts. Christmas Presents Christinas Gift! OUR STOCK. We have a Fine line of HOLIDAY GOODS. The following are some of our Specialties. CANDIES—a line of the very best. 10\S moving and mechanical, the best ever brought to town. BOOKS Novels and Christmas books for both old and young. Some of the very latest. Handsome display of Imported Hand Painted China. Full line of l eather goods:—Pocket books, purses, bill books, wallets, wrist bags and cigar cases. Razors, bones, strops, mugs and brushes. Tooth, nail, hair, cloth and flesh Brushes. Combs of every description. Finest line of Toilet Soaps ever brought to Judsonia. Toilet sets, work boxes and albums. [sets. Smoking, shaving, blacking, military and traveling Hall, table, hanging, band, and night lamps in assort ed colors. Visiting cards, tablets, pencils and slates. See samples of CUT GLASS on display in window. Two sets of Bohemian ware. Fresh and full line of Rubber Goods. Headquarters for French harps. Dolls from 10c to $2 50. 200 pieces of 25c Novelties. OUR PERFUMERY, In fancy bottles and in bulk, is of the Best, and we have lots of it. W00DYAED & WELT02T, The DRUG STORE. Judsonia, Arkansas. Christmas Presents p —0. R. Rich came in Friday to spend •a few days at home. He has been .agent at Cotter for several months but . goes to work this week as regular agent rat Cabot. His family will pi'obably move to that place. Notice: -Having resigned from the board of; stewards of Trinity Church last September, I wtsh to state that any statement from the church with any name signed thereto is not done with my consent. Geo. E. Forbes. —Mrs. T. B. Williamson and daugh ter, of Jonesboro, have been guests for some time at the P. P. Herndort home. -.Mrs. Williamson made this her home many years ago, in fact was raised there. Her maiden name was Susie Van Meter. * —Rev. C. M: Hollett, the new pre siding elder, changed his plans and will arrive in Judsonia next Sunday after- j "boon from Russell. He Will preach at i Trinity church Sunday nighi and will j [hold the business meeting of the church ‘ Monday morning. ! The Ladies’ Aid Society will give a 1 ijiaaaar in the north side of the Riley j prick, Friday and Saturday of- this j 'week. Hot tamal'es will be sold at jail i ['tours. '<Phe ladies will serve oysters ! ftach day from 12 o’clock until one, and ! •Tom six p. m. until nine. This will be j •! good time to purchase Xmas pres-! sire s.—See’v. f , We will show the finest and largest tone ot Christmas Candies that was ever -:hu'.vn in Judsonia. Can give you a fine '.sst. at 20c per lb., also have 15 flavors j l i chocolate creames from 25c to 1 )e ; >er lb. Our asst, of Box Goods will be 1 cofhplete; will also have apples, figs, | • aixad nuts, dates, raisins and oranges, cppie and see us. Newman & Gh.l. - The following from the Marianna ndex shows how the people of that ■ ate feet toward R. A. Mahan, who l i oved from Judsonia to Marianna, apd | v ma4'.« 'Fiends here'are pleased t$> j vCtTAy ' ar?3 * Y> Ajs’pi'wF 1* At a bu: in. ss meeting of the. iers of tin Baptist' church held ar«t he morriing^service Sunday, Rev. Sjj 1. Mahan was unanimously re-electeW o the pastorate of the church for an^j other year. The churah has been very prosperous under Mr.^plahan’s pasto ; rate, and the membership have no in- J tention of dispensing with his services, lie is not only popular with his own people, but with all the denominations of the town. Rebeekali Entertainment. The entertainment and supper given by the Rebeekahs at the I. O. 0. F. hall on Tuesday evening of last week was a most enjoyable affair. An in teresting program was rendered, -con sisting of vocal solos by Miss Newman and recitations by Misses Virgie Pyles, Lela Allison and Alma Moody, Master Arthur Forbes, and Mrs. M’Do'ra Reed. After the- program the guests re paired to the Briggs hall, where a bountiful supper was served. The ef forts of the ladies in this direction were especially successful and were highly appreciated. After supper, F. G. Briggs was requested to give a read ing, which he did in a most pleasing manner. Altogether, the evening was h decided success, and we are glad to have been present. Mrs. M’Dora Reed, Grand Secretary, i of Little Rock, in whose honor the af-! fair was given, remained over Wednes- I day and nine new members were initi- j ated. Notice to Teachers. There will he a public examination of j teachers at Searcy, Ark., Dec. 15 and j 18, 1904, to ascertain the professional [ qualifications of all persons desiring to teach in the public schools of White county. W. F. Condray, County Examiner. | What to Buy for Xmas. Below is a partial list of articles that you will find at the Furniture Store any one of which would make a handsome gift: A bed room Suit, Iron Bed, Sewing Machine, set of Dining Chairs, Corner Chair, Rocking Chair, Willow Rocker, Indian Stool, Foot Stool, Center fa ble, Easels, Pictures, Rugs, lor the Wife, Sister or Sweetheart, or an Iron Wagon, Cart, Baby Swing, High Chair, Child’s Rocker, Child’s Desks, etc., etc., For the smaller ones. fifef Be sure to call and investigate while out shopping. F. O, BRIGGS. • • * C4* 7i M Your First Deposit a iu o»4 iti k k m ^ Hi When you make your first deposit you will be given a small .book with the amount of the deposit entered to your credit; ajso a cheek book,, and then you will be requested to write your name on a card, ^called a “Signature Card,’7 to he kept in the files of thb Bank, for the purpose of identify . gg the signature of your checks when you draw against yoAc ac count. .the entries made in the small book, known as a passbook, by e ciih1 ei of the bank who receives your, deposit, willbe your*receipt fi.-r he various sums deposited. This book should be left at the bank at the d of each month to b ■ balanced, and will be returned to yoft on ap^lKanii n a day or two later, showing youMjatauee in the' bank, accompanied by. your canceled Checks. It is your duty to examine carefully the aff'yn. t and checks, and report at once any possibly error to the Cashier, w.cv will took into the matter and correct ali mistakes. The Judsonja State Bank offers all the facilities for the handling of your banking afforded by any commercial banking institution tin the State of Arkansas. There is none better, and we invite you to open an account with us at once, and avail yourself- of this opportunity of Vata.b- %. fishing and building for yourself a credit that is worth more to you {.ban gold. ^We know your wants, and want your business. C. M. Erganbrigiit, Cashier. i * * —■ —Our Motto-— Prompt Service, Absolute Safety, Courteous Treatment. V .V. 'Qussa*s&aae.«aifatsb;*aiii<!:aEi2fc;siBriac''.9aaa;:£2?tft FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC Best Ceiupariie.s; Lowest Rates Scottish Union & National Insurance Co. Philadelphia Underwriters’ Association Phoenix ■ | Fire I IRE INSURANCE CO’S. I Lightning I Tornado Travelers New Hampshire Every Policy as Good as a Government Bond -Office viili— * C. M. ERGANBRIGHT. ■judsonia State bank. t ResideuLifl ^eat. fU ^a^asscaKatrscc^ihiinea lBasaftsaBBCBZisBnBCBfio Borrowing. feems rather strange when anyone uially borrows your tub or your hing irons from one end of the ;o the other, and especially when costs only about a dollar. It ’L only seem strange, but it is tfe. It is not right. It is wrong. \ One day’s work will easily supply the deficiency; the snuff, tobacco and liquor bill often amount to much more in a week. Then it is your duty to have your own tubs and smoothing irons and not forever be worrying your neighbor. Now to the milk in the co eoanut- How many people borrow a newspaper from their neighbor every week in the year when the price is only one dollar per year? Is it right to treat your neighbor that way ? Is is right to treat your new.-paper people that way? If a paper is wo, thy to be borrowed of, your neighbor to be read, it is a mark of a gentleman to be a man and pay for the paper you read. Don’t be like the mistletoe and live on the hard earn ings of an industriq is oak. A hint to the wise is sufficient. We always were disgusted to see parasites. -McCrorv News. flabei F. Kinney, fti. MuS. Forest Park University, St. Louis.) Piano and Harmony. Recommendations from World’s Fail Director of Music. Music rooms opposite school house. u. M. BOND. nr:ai.nit in Watches, Clocks an i Jewelry Spectacles and Eye |ilasses | Repair Work a Specialty j .) V [ OONI A, A R K A Is A S. WANTED —Quickly, fe.v persons to represent long established, wholesale house among retail merchants and agents. Local territory of ft v. coun ties. 818 salary and expenses paid ; weekly. iixpense money advanced. : Commission extra. Permanent en gagement; business successful; pre vious experience not essential; en close self-addressed envelope. Ad dress, Superintendent Travelers, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. F. <» A M — Anchor l.odro No meet!* oa the Friday uighte on or before tb& Hut woon ol Ouch month. H. t>. t LLVEI.AN'D, W . M E- t KJSSKT : or. “X’xjs.xzes ta:bl«i ■{ ° y north nor in r> No .‘>J 'eniphi* Lxpreas So .0 Local LxprciiB No 4 Fu.-t mail No l- Little Rock I\.s^engci* No 71 Local Freight SOUTHBOUND. No 5 Through Kx press No li Little Rock passerycr No 7 Fast mail - y No 73 Local Freight - 4. ^ • Nos 1, and .> a id ;u atu p ou 11 air CUA 3:38 u 11:41 a jii ^ •' 5 > a n 7:13 p ; i 00 | Post ore 1 ° r MAII. A IE Itl VKS. If rota the North F rom the Sow Mi WAIL CLOSKS. Going North Going South H .80 a r . 1? :©n p n: FO .Ot; a ni 0.0 ■ a t , 7 :0:T p p. 11 - H5 a ,n O Wee open fi ->in {i a rn mid l 7 p n:, feuini.; excepted. >umi y office op.cn from 7 ton ; Money Order hours IToni 7 a hi t o 6 ). Sun days excepted, nail leaves Judsonla for Little Red •. ‘lay at 7 a. m and an ivea at 7 p. rn . G. K. N i w m \ n . Fofctrn later \ \ &££I*§rs» d. S. LADD, Mayor, Aldermen, g „ \sr R. L. F. R. Reoerder. Treasurer, Muve tin I, U AXeOH.t P(>WkU„ M, KK(t \N I*RIGHT r.. vvi;r/n,N AMJ!,ImVs wiki, (iir.r,,. ■i. a. i,at>i> T. !> Drake K. W GMseli BUsesies*. is ARTIST— Preuchimr-every Sabbath «i«n Ini! nnrt evening, -Subb: Ih School before morn ing service. P>~>yer Meeting every Wednes day evening Kf.tr. M r. we KB, Piiate-r. TRINITY M K— Preaching every Sunday 11:0.. :» >n and 8 |i m. Sunday 8. him at U:4ft m. I raver Meeting every 'ibiii'irlny night. iu.v. \v p. BARXUILK, Pastor I. (>. <j. P-—Iii'isoi la Lodge No-54 meets every Saturday evening. vioiling brethren caidblly Invited (». M. ERA, AN BRIGHT, N. G. B. MOODY, See’?/