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PAGE FIFTEUrr, THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE rROCKT SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1913. House of Commons, time of Henry and John Russell was channllor to Richard III. William, Lord Russell, born in 183. privy councillor, also helped to Our stock of Pulleyg Belting; Shaftmgjijijiandi Dlood Dalb ncclts ism Princess Fined When Her Dog Bites Man. HISTORY OF THE RUSSELL FAMILY PARIS FORECASTS CROP OF VISITORS make history.

la the time of Henry one John Russell, born a commoner, died duke of Bedford, one of the most potent ndblse of his time, They dome to America. The tide of emigration was started westward by two songs, "There's a Oood Remarkable Effects of a kern-'' edy Thtt Actutlly Irri- gatestheEntire Blood Supply Time Coming, Boys," and "To the West." These were written by a Russell Henry, the English-American composer. Ancestry Can Be Traced Back to the Eighth CenturyEach Generation Illustrious. Four Balkan Kings May Thank France Personally for Instruction in War, Mill Supplies of -all kinds is complete. 5.

phone us. -v Thos. Cox Sons Machinery Go. THE QUICK SHIPPERS. Second and Commerce Sts.

Little Rock, Ark. Long before his time, however, some of the Russells had found their way to the land of the free; George, who settled in Massachusetts, and William, who ac cording to New Haven records, had the (Special Cable to the Gaxette Through By Frances M. Smith "Eleanor Lexington" Tn Normandy there is an anoient town called Rozel, or le Hoiel. The founder of the Kussell family, or Hotel, as the me international mews Service.) Paris, Jan. 3 Now that the presidential election is over we are beginning to forecast the crop of royal visitors to Paris.

The 1913 crop looks unusually promising and unless the dire prophecies of a European war are fulfilled we shall name first appears, is supposed to have been a native of the town. Record begin with Hugh De Rosel, see more royal personages within the I Ufiv if 3' ei Cosmopolitan Cafe 716 Main Street Remodeled throughout. Everything New management, new and cooks, new service. First class in every particular. A visit will convince you that we please.

PETE STATHAKIS Manager. walls of Paris than in any year since the birth of the repub'ic. The king and queen of Denmark will probably be the first royal visitors to visit the Palais Elysees and unless the dreaded revolution breaks out In Spain, young King Alphonso and his queen are to follow very shortly after. Alphonso, as everybody knows, has always been a frequent visitor to Paris, and knows enough about the city to earn his living aa a tourist guide should his subjects decide to dispense with his serv'ces. But his coming visit will be an official one and will be the visible sign of the friendly relations between the two countries which were inaugurated by the Franco-Spanish treaty and will be celebrated with Imposing ceremonies, chief among which will be a gigantic military revue at ixtngchamps and a gala performance at the opera, to both of which functions tho young monarch and his queen will ride In state, undeterred by fear of anarchists.

After Alphonso, the king and queen of England are to pay an official visit, and this will probably followed by a visit of the four Balkan kings, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Peter of Servla, George of Greece and Nicholas of Montenegro, in a body. All of these monarch are anxious to show their appreciation not only of the valuable diplomatic services and It sound's queer to take a blood bath but that It percisely the effect of a most remarkable remedy known aa 8. 8. 8. It baa the peculiar action of soaking through the intestines directly into the fclood.

In five minutes Its Influence Is at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every membrane, every organ of the body, every enunctory becomes In effect a filter to strain the blod of Impurities. The stimulating properties of 8. 8. oompel the skin, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder to all work to the one end of casting out every Irritating, every pain Inflicting atom of poison; It dislodges by" Irrigation all accumulations In the tolnts, dissolves acid accretions, renders them neutral and scatters those peculiar formations in the nerve centers that cause such mystifying and often bafltng rheumatic pains.

And" best of all, this remarkable remedy Is welcome to the weakest stomach. Jf you have drugged yourself until your stomach Is nearly paralyzed, you will be astonished to find that S. 8. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work.

This ts because it is a pure vegetable Infusion. taken naturally Intq your blood Just as pure ajr la InhaJed naturally Into your -lungs. The great Swift Laboratory has spent millions of dollars in perfecting, producing awl placing In the hands of the public this wonderful remedy. So give your blood a good bath with 8. 8.

8 for it knocks the worst forms of rheumatism very time. You can get It at any drug store at II. OA a bottle. It is a standard remedy, recognised everywhere as the greatest blood specific ever discovered. If yours js a peculiar case and you desire expert advice, write to The Swift Specific 127 Swift Atlanta, da.

Electric lighted coach and drawing-room sleeping cart daily at 3:10 p. m. via Rock Island Lines tkroUjgt. Memphis. title "Mr." an honor bestowed upon only a few in the early days.

New Bedford was thus named in honor of Joaeph Russell of the duke ot Bedford, and Richard Kussell gave the name Wobum, that of his native town in England, to the place In Massachusetts, where he settled. At Woburn Abbey, England, may be seen portraits of lllus-trlous Hussells of many generations. William Russell, the Immigrant-ancestor, came to America prior to January 4, 177S, on which date he married Mehlta-ble Cowley In Boston. Ha came from Rufford, or Rufford Abbe, in Nottinghamshire. England, where he was born In 1741.

His son. Emanuel, married Betsy Williams Of Mlddletown, Conn. Their son, Henry Emanuel, married Elizabeth, daughter of Norris and Elizabeth Lang-don Peck. "Founders and Patriots" Is one patriotic society with open door for descendants of William of Boston. James and Richard Kussell.

also of Massachusetts, are other worthy founders of towns and men of affairs. Are Pound In Every War. Representatives of the Hussells are found In every war. William of Boston aroused by the midnight call to arms of Paul Revere, was one of the bana unrwr that patriotle command He had also been a member of the Boston tea party." Another William Russell of Virginia was only 13 years of age when he took his part In the battle of Point Pleasant, 17T4. During the Revolution, he rose to the rank of colonel.

He held the commission of lieutenant at the battles of Mountain and of Guilford PourthOUfe. After the close of the war, he settled In Fayette county, and In 1792, he represented the county In the legislature, and continued in office until 1825, when he died. Thomas Russell received a commission from Washington, and the following order was posted: "Adjutant Thomas Russell is appointed aide to General Btark. He Is to be respected accordingly." Benjamin Russell of Boston, a publisher, was one of the sturdy pstrlots of the Revolution When the United States treasury was bankrupt he ofTered to publish gratis all official documents. This he continued to do for several years.

When called upon for his bill, he returned It, receipted. Washington, hearing of this said, "When Mr. Russell offered to publish the laws without pay, we were poor. It was a generous olter. We are now able to pay our debts.

This Is a debt of honor and must lie discharged." A few days afterward he received the full amount of his Mr. Russell was probably the first reporter In the and the phrase, "an era of good feeling," originated with him, on the occasion of President Monroe visit to Boston, when the chiefs of both political parties united in support of the executive. A Founder of Yale. One of tho 12 founders of Vale College was N'odlah Russell, and Archibald Kussell, who was born In Scotland, established our present system of public schools; he also founded the Five Points Mission, New York, and was Its president for many years. His daughter, Eleanor, was one of tile founders of the Society of PWNCESSOUISE.

PRINCESS OF BELGIUM IS AGAIN IN COURTS Tickets and reserratlooa 7 211 Main Stract mm stock InlsWcl OvfMt baion of Briquehec, Normandy, who accompanied William the Conqueror when hp crossed the channel. His name, with that of IiIk brother, Roger, Is found on the roll of Battle Abbey. Hugh was cupbearer to William. He was given many manors, or estates, the principal ones, being Kimrston-Rozel, and Berwick. The latter is still in possession of tho family.

Hugh de Rozel traced his ancestry back to Sigurd, king of 8weden, "35, and his queen AlfrMa. This Is what we are told and while the statement cannot be proved It cannot be denied. The derivation of the name Rose! Is Klven as follows: "Roz" means a castle it rock, and "el" Is the equivalent of eau, or water. Kozel Is therefore a castle by the sea. Different forms of the word are Hotel le, Rnsell.

Roselle. Roussel. Russel, finally Russell. Russ'llae was an ancient town a city of the Etruscan League. Sir John Russell was speaker of the staunch support of France rendered their Her Bulldog Bites Man, Thus Considerably Diminishing the Value of His Person.

countries during tho war with Turkey, but also of the generosity with which the people of France Invested In Balkan securities at an exceedingly critical moment, though the government before the war tried to prevent war by refusing to lend Bulgaria money. tiater on when Turkey's weakness became evident official France changed Its view, and it is quite appropriate when France Is now called the banker of the Balkans. It is rumored that Xing Nicholas of STONES, home-remedy. No oil. Pain In nit of GALL Tbsfemrasola MMkn i (Special Cable to the Gaxette Through the International News Service.) Paris, Jan.

25. The latest court Im brand Out oHMjroa try Tom ik 11 II I I IliB try it sua win will teka th urt boU; try itrooriif. Inri IrUnd; wry ywa tb iuat; ami roe en mat iudaa broglio in which Princess loulse, daugh lint tn ixssMtvnipuy sarimia arar lam. Wsfaatvhiiluy Bargmia a and wa will rafandmU Stomach, or RlKhti Bide or Backache, under Shoulder blades; Stomach Trouble, Indigestion. Sick Head- ache, Htlloiisness.

Colic. Jaundice, (las, Nervous Weakness, Constipation, Blues, Catarrh. These are all common symptoms! of OALL TROUBLES. Send for copv-' righted medical book on liver.1 ter of the late King Ieopold of Bel Montenegro la trying to- persuade his Son- IU-law, King Victor Emanuel of Italy, to 4 rull Quart Betttea Oi23L Mellow SpriBgeWBlafcey 8rm Quart A .23 MeHowfttwtaBa Whtoka 1 Full Quart atoHme S.2S left Weliow prtaae Wtalekay come to Paris simultaneously with the Balkln kings, but it hr hardly reasonable HTOMACH AND GALL TROUBLES. FREE UALLPTONE REMEDY Ppt.

378. 219 S. Dearborn Chicago. gium lo involved, wb due to an atUck of ne of her pet Oors made on the calf ol a i'aitaian hotol officials leg. As a ronsequence she has been ordcied.to fiiy the official 169 damages, for allowing her bulldog to bite the complainant, thus considerably diminishing the value of his Our Great FREE Offer to expect he will come, as Germany and Austria might take offense If the third monarch In the Triple Alliance did a thing which might be interpreted as dis- 1 I re- nRflPQYTRKATKD.

Give quick VnUrOI Kef, usually remote sw swel With aarh four quarts at aMlnrtv ITMrin wMnd you aajoJuiay fraa bandaoaaaacnlleryatai gtaaa dacanttf, with aarotl glass stopper, ftilal wttfe row eholca ufSclMKHM abfrry, Portar Anjfaliaa Wtae or Manhattaa Caaktall. In ordering aula anti tenia ling and short breath in a few days and enure relief In lfc-tadaye, trial treatmen SFREE. Dr. Greta MM, hi MlaaU, 6a. dnurad.

ThiseantDtar tafullaiia, fraafnaa adver-tialoc matter, a oaef ul ernamant to any awlebaaraV You an't heat the genuine eld Mallow Sarata, the Cme ttralgtat, aura, ased-in-bond whlaaav phyaieians iva al ware reeoramended far medicinal ana noma uaa. loyal to the alliance. But even without the visit of the king of Italy we shall have enough opportunities to bask in the rays of royal sunshine and maintain the popularity of this city among kings evon In the year of the kaiser's jubilee. ill mm Not a better whlsko te be had at any eost. Tea par dnubta the miea ter inferior whukan hut av aeOUu person," as it is quaintly written in tho French law.

The victim thought he entitled to 11,000, but the judge let the princess off with the smaller sum. The second action against the state of Qolgium to recover the millions of her father's estate, was brought by Princess l.oulKe on November 25, and the case will laet several months. If the princess again loses, as she did a year ago, she-Intends taking the Case to the Supreme direct te faa and eottlng eat aaleatnea's eapinan. wa have eqoeewi the price down to the last noteh. This laeaeVi til ofr Ui loM a UmlMd tbw mi we Oerebre nrwe vow to torn odantagi md order mnmumtrtt.

rom xnaaa are rvu jfoftiea. 1 trVTPAI With tvry dollar'! worth of jroodi beacM from- aa we (tve 10 DETERMINfB Tl KILL SELF 1 tiaement wa will sre yon I Extra Cbusoajr. Omipeaa seed la eaahatare teroewf TOO valuable and useful art idea eomprnlnc Dearly eeerythias' yea can tome af. Court at Gotha. It was in this state her MAYCUFFE DIST.

CO DepLM ST. LOUIS, MO. Pm BLADDER i Btaar of counterfeit bywVVVWVwVSrVwVVaV3W Frenchman Finally Explodes Dynamite father sank most of his money. At the present time the princess is a worse financial condition than she has eer been. The tnoney lenders of Europe will Cartridge His Mouth.

(Special Cable to the Gaxette Through thj International News Service.) Paris, Jan. 25. A stone quarrier nam not let her, nor her lover, Mattachlch, have a cent. Ret ween the two of them You'll Save a Day they have succeeded in getting into debt to the tune of $3,00.000. The princess Is now a white-haired old lady.

ed Gaetan Valueiu has committed suicide at Epernay after two failures. He first tried to kill himself by ex ploding a dynamite cartridge on hit llnsjnaaeeaasatenajeen I I '5' PRACTICAL PLUMBER. BY TAKING THE chest. He was badly injured, but lived through the night, and the following morning was able to get up. He was left alone for a few minutes, staggered from his bed into the kitchen of bis Colonial Dames.

Her ancestors included General William Alexander (Lord Stirling), and Levi Morris. "Slgnor." In the early days William Russell was clerk of James City county, and his daughter, Elizabeth, married Anthony Robinson. The Virginia Robinson's patriotic record is of the best. Joseph Kussell married Anne, daughter of Thomas Throckmorton, Justice of the peace of Frederick county, about 1772. General Russell, "border hero," for whom Russell county Is named, was the second husband of Elizabeth, sister of Patrlek Henry.

Captain Andrew Russell of Loudoun county, Va Is another one of the early- Southern colonists. George Russell, born In Ireland, was living In North Carolina in 1770. His daughter, Elisabeth, married in 1786, Sergeant Charles Crawford Leads, a soldier of the Continental army. They had 13 children. George, son of George Russell, became a Western pioneer.

cottage, and there stabbed himself twice with a table knife. Even this did not kill him, bo he washed the blood from his wounds, put Phone No. 478. 307 West Seventh St. Combination Oaa Electric FIXTURES.

on some clothes and walked out of the cottage. ON YOUR NEXT TREK sWtaLjgiisiKg tric work. ilTl ,.3 He stopped a friend, borrowed a match from him, and, as the man was congratulating him on bis. recovery, he 3D years, until about the time or his death, In 1833. "He was upright in all his dealings with mankind." Family Has Four Score Arms.

Near four score arms are blaiioned for the Hussells. The Insignia for the ancient heuse of Rozel was: Argent, a lion rampant gules, a chief sable. Hugh de Kozel bore the legend, Dleu aide, the war cry of Normandy. The arms Illustrated, for the New York family, are: Argent, a lion lampant gules, on a chief cable three escallops of the first. Crest: A demi-llon rampant gules.

Motto: Che sara sara What must be must be. To James Russell of Boston the following arms arc ascribed: Argent, a chevron between three cross-croaslets fitchee sable, and eagle's head erased or, within a bordure engrailed gules charged with eight bexants. Crest: A demi-llon rampant argent charged on the shoulder with a saltlre coupled asure; between the poros, a eross-iTosslet fitchee erect sable. Copyright, 1913, by Frank Allaben Genealogical Co. ut a dyuanute cartridge in bis mouth, it the fuse and was blown into frag- i For Whiskey and Drug Habit raentj.

The North Carolina Russells number THE JEFFERY PAINLESS CURE Sanatorium 1200 8. D. street, F.ort Smith, Ark. among their kin, the Earles, Terrells, 7J larksons, Pendleton, Madlsons, Mc All liquor wanted. Appetite for Alcoholics removed in 3 to 6 days.

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phone 823. Dowells. Btrothers. Kings, Underwoods, Davenports, Hemphllls, Gaines and Talia- Leavp Little Rock 3:10 p. m.

Arrive Memphis 7:15 p. m. Arrive New York 7:13, second morning. ferros. The Taliaferrors are down In tho records as "wealthy and PilesCuredatHomeBy NEW Absorption Method If yea roffer froaa nlaadiag, itehlag, kllnd or protmdlng Km, eena youj ndams, and I will aU yea hew to ear yourself at hone by the new absorption treatment; and will alto aand aonva The Gaines family began Ih this country with seven brothers, born in Wales, and early settlers in Virginia.

Sergeant Lewis, husband of Elizabeth Russell, was born in Virginia, but went to North Carolina to live about 1770. He tflarpets Cleanep FURNITURE MOVED, PACKED, STORED. ROESCH STORAGE CO. Phone 1493. 917-19 E.

Sixth St Dining ear and firsi-elasa eqoiptBitsot all the waj. P. 0. BICHAKDSOir. -City PaatMser Agvtil.

1 -Phone 682. SU1 "WOMAN IS ONLY A THINS" was magistrate of Rutherford county, N. for spme years, after which he was of this home treatment free far trial, with references from your own toaaiity If roqnetUd. ImmediaW relief aad par- manakt enr aatored. Bead ma money, tell others of thla effer.

Writ odar to Mrs. M. Ctomaatra, Bex 1 Bead, lad, elected in I'M as a member tn the House of Commons of the state legislature. He was elected, "during life or good behavior," to the office of register of the county, which office he held upward ot The Advantages of Drinking BAKER'S Cogga LOSS OF APPETITE it the first sign of a tor-pidliYer. It ia followed by coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache and constipation.

Tuttfs Pills restore the appetite by Sently regulating your liver, ugar coated or plain at your druggist viAVVAmima'rcxxr Separate Through Pnlbiwns Wlthont Chang of Cars Liba Observaalo Cars- Plata Caw Ctmhw. So Says Arabian Converging With French Actor. (Special Cable to the Gazette Through the International News Service.) Paris, Jac. 25. Since he plaved "Kismet," and even before that, M.

Guitry, the foremost French actor, teems to have become a pure Arab and a Mohammedan in spirit. When studying his part in "Kigmet" ha asked an Arabian gentleman called M. Bitar to come and see hira. M. Bitar found him draped in a white bumoriB, fair feet in sandals, and having just apparently emerged from a Turkish bath.

Guitry eaid that he wanted M. Bitar to teach him straight off tbo necessary words of Arabic for "What does an Arab say when in great grief he asked. "An Arab says: 'Aouah, oua, M. Guitry repeated the words straight off with a pura Arabia accent. M.

Bitar says tnat the Arabian letter is the most difficult for any Enropean to pronounce. It generally takes years to learn, and many never succeed in learning it at all. M. Guitry spoke it like aa Arab, straight off. He has alto learned to sign hit name in Arabic.

Moreover, in subsequent meetings, M. Bitar talked over tho Koran with him, and discovered him to be a Mussulman at heart. For inttanee, M. Bitar remarked; "Mohammedans hold that woman it not a person, but only a thing" "How right they are!" fervently an-rwertd M. Gnltry, 0 CHAJfTJOT.

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