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The Mountaineer Echo from Yellville, Arkansas • Page 4

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Yellville, Arkansas
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Vote of Primary Election by Townships. i 1 Rev. T. W. Arki.

advise every one sutforinir with, Caacr, tiupns Ulcers.Tumurs. Piles. FutuU. Ec-senia, Coosnmption, BronrbitU8, Catarrh, Rbeuroatism. Paralysis, Female diseases, and alt in flammatory diseasas oi the eye.

ear nose and throat, to send fur the 111 ust'ra-ted Work of the Oil Cure, dicoveret by Drs. Reynolds; Sent freeto auv address by THE nOMAIIl ECHO, ATSXISHEO FRIDAY. AEX-. JULY31. 189C.

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GUARANTEED. 1 Ir i 1 I 'JLSE1 CO. IT Little Rock. Ark. ARKANSAS MIIIItiG COMPANY A COMPLETE SOCK OF HERCULES DYNAMITE FUSE Caps and Mixers oil: AT LOW PRICES FOR, CASH.

Lion Hill, Arkansas. ALWAYS DS, BAND SATURDAY: Gainsville was in our midst in the intr rent of the He paid ye scribe a pleas-' ant vitit while here: 7 The Jlon: BriHididge and Xeill both made able speeches here on last ThursJay night, had a large audience. Mrs. (J. Allen is quite sick also W.

11. Pierce. Tom Burton of Greasy creek was on the ountain his we He was visiting Frank So well A new mine was oca ted th is week by th name of "The Glines'' under the firm of J. F. and A.

C. Toliver, Rpn thornpson rnd I. N. Butier. Ve winh the company unbounded success.

School is progressing very nicely. Good attendance and good interest. The-first literary will be held next Friday night. We contemplate a good time. Moi'STKXKER.

VARIOUS CONVEM10XS. CONGRESSIONAL. Following are the; delegates to the Congressional convention to he held at Mammoth Springs, August 4th: JamesThillips, T. H. Flippin, G.

Q. Seawel, S. W. Woods. T.

J. Smith, A. G. Cravens, II. C.Butler.

C. C. Poynter. J. I).

Summers, J. Coker, J. M. Coker. John O'Neal, JfDICIAL.

To be held at Harrison, Arkan sas, August 4th. DELEGATES. R. J. Pierce.

B. M. Estra, .1. A. A.

C. Ployd. J. P. Brady.

J. Rose, B. F. Fee. F.

Davis, c. Layton. SENATORIAL. To be held at Mountafti Home August 4th, DELEGATES. S.

Cowdr-v, J. H. Hand, II. T. Buie.

Wilson, W. C. McBee. T. J.

B.irb, E. C. Cook, J. A. Thompson.

S. W. Woods, Chairman, County Cen. Com. T.

II. FurriN, Clerk -0TlfE. There will be a meeting of the Marion County Medictvl held in Yellville Art, on August thejth R. J. Pieuce, Pres.

-J, Thompson, Sec. -HOEViOS. Own Make HOE. I i NAMES. OS U.

S. Senate' J. K. Jones. 92 73 ,54 Congress Neill ProsecutinR Atfy Crump State Senates-Cravens.

44 1 1 2G 10 64 70 1 32 123 93 79 39 43 47 71 4. 20 ia 16 14 31 0 0 1' -2 2 16 2 14 16 12 0 a South LSQ Representative Coker Jones SherifT Watts 11 109 23 '38 63 43 1 54 CI 6. 6 13 65. 26 13 4 13 54 37 2 36 46 113 19 91 59 39 Rowden Magness Fee Povnter, 4 4 25 0 6 ,7 Circuit Clerk Keeter Wickersham. County Judget-' Owens Matlock Derry berry Assessor Morrow Treasurer Eft ps McDowell.

Harnett Surveyor Hand Bradv 0 .4 41 31 16 35 30 50 25 16 34 9 15 16 2 51 1, 8 5 2S 5 2 1 31 13 18 9 15 G3 64 21 I 31 13 18 Total rr, V3 VSUt WfM9 3M For pale at J. S. Cowilre Programme for "Xcarbrrs Assoei- ation to be held at Hampton Hall, Friday Night and Saturday, Augutt Oth 7th. FRIDAY, 8 P. M.

Welcome address by Jessie Blankenship. Response by Oscar Davis, Debate Resolved that England had a right to tax the Attirnidtive- i Negative K. C. Rose, R. Garrett, (.

V. IVrry. A. 'Keller, 1'a'to Elatu. Bill Davis.

J. O. Leti better Wankciiabip, miiis, Ed. Judges to be appointed by champion speakers. Recitation rOr Miss Nellie Wil son, and Mies Mary SATriSPAY, 8:30 A.

M. Opening exercises conducted by the president. Roll call Uuotation -irom our favorite poet. Paper on the uses of opposition by iriiweii. puties of directors--by a director.

Knotty points in grammar by R. B. Garrett. Paper on the morals of, teachers by Mrs. Reece.

1 Alaska purchase Ben Ward (How obtained, etc.) How to tench tnap drawing by Miss Florence I hompson; Adjournment. 1:30 T. i. Patriotism in school by th JVesidcnt. When to begin teaching reatling by Miss Bnrbary '1 hompson.

How to teach numbers by Bil Elam. How to secure attention during recitations Green Page. Inter Colonial Wars (causes etc.) Miss Emma Hudson. My first school Charley Pierce. 28 7 21 27 15 10 11 17 4 .1 10 5 5 kl 4 10 10 7 8 2 3 .4 21 12 i0 VALLEY.

SPRINGS ROLLER MILL COMPANY, llaswthe fincit. Machinery iioone X)nt copy one year. One copy month. rOue eopv thre months Musi fcejiept mid for in ranee. Entered at tbe Fost Office at yllvilk.

fLtk. -a iMond-claM mail matter. LOCAL ECnOWGS. Brundidge left jhorae last. Two bnsl.els of corn raeal twill pay The Echo one year, r- Circuit court will convene at ''Yellville rn Monday, August 17th.

adjourned terra of the is in session this 1 Quite a crowd of Marionites attend the Concrepsional contention at Mammoth Springs. V-Mr-i. Columbus Allen of Lee's Mountain, who has been an invalid for nearly a year, is lying at ttht point of death. There will 4be a. grand, picnic Lake's Ferry on August- Gth.

Everybody invited to -attend, and ibring well filled baskets. 3 A G. Crarena left yesterday for Harrison, where he and Hon. South will have the courts decide their controversy over the 'Taylor Bros, reward. We are authorized to state that will he a picnic on George's creek, at Ice Tangle's spring on August Eeverybody invited attend and bring wtll filled baskets.

1 Rev. Cockrell, of the' Kep- tacky Methodist, is agisting Rev L. Wilson in holding a protracted meeting at this place. There is much interest in the eating. There will be a large crowd of people at Yellville next Monday to hear Dan.

W. Jones and Mr. ilemmel on the political Jspues of day. Ihose who miss this peaking will miss a rare treat in- deed. i The Echo -slated last week that John Pope who- is in the Asylum, dead.

This was. a mistake, it was Bulorsgh Pope, a of John's, who lived at on the 20th of fever. Lee Hudson. left, Monday last for Ind. where ne has secured employment at $40 per -nonth.

Lee is a sober, industrious young man, and his many friends wish him great success in his new home. Word came to Yellville to-day 4hat "Grandma" Birch, wife" of -'Uncle'1 Henry Birch pf Flippin Barrens, could live but a day or two. She has been a sufferer for a long time. Jj ater: Mrs. Birch is dead.

If yoa have not been assessed had best attend to the matter. TThe first thing you know you will have $1. 00 penalty to pay. The -time will be up August 7th. You find the Assessor any day before that time at the court boose.

In the primary election held jo. this county last Saturday good and good humor prevailed. The new Primary Election law worpea nee a cnarm. -ine nura-ber of votes polled shows that Marion county is still largely Democratic. J.

E. Wickershani and W. J. Lane will go down to Marshall to- Mr. Lane will visit friends -there and Mr.

Wickersham' will the Republican Judicial UonventioD. which expects to nominate Jack Henley for" I'ros jecutiog Attorney of this District. We understand the Tegarden lros. have just ciosea a deal vim Messrs. Aaams, Morns and jf Jacksonville, 111., for 5500 acres of mineral lands, con Mderation These tracts lie in the midst of the richest zinc lields oftbe world.

We congrat the gentlemen from 111., in securing these valuable lands Under favorable -circumstances lands would -have brought -jjive times the price paid. Wsyt. Honors World'5 Fair, I 1 35 i. County, v- vy, .3, Vhich enable? thrm to solicit Public Putron.ieo wifh full "aturahCO that they can give PERr- ECT SsATISFACTIO.N. and as line as there is in the Roller Mills.

AndToNic Pellets. Only Modern Cure 5 fnr Bfllonime 6Dd -T Ur Troubles. Ftm at an; (tore. The dry hot weather is damaging the crops in this county very badly. XV.

W. Brooks, of Fulton came over in the interest" of left' for home last Monday. G. P. Lawson, who came ovqf from Fort Sniith to work for the renomination "of Gen.

Neill, left for home' Tuesday K. wife also left for Harrison Monday. Ben, Tool, De and Hugh Harris, eons of Prof, T. W. Harris, passed through Yellville tast Wednesday on 4heir way to Buffalo river, where they expect- to spend seveal days in hunting.and fishing.

i -IE. Y. M. Powell has taken charge of the Harrison Republican and will run- it wide open. Mr.

Powell is a forcible writer, an all-around hustler and-we hope he will make the Republican a howling success. Marion Seawel, after spending two-or1 three weeks i visiting, rclar tives and old friends in Marion county; left last Tuesday for Little; Rock, via Springfield, Mo. Uub and Walter accompanied himi as far as Springfield. "Grandma" Woods mother of Joe and Xin Woods, died last Kriday at the age of 79 years. On the hame day ''Grandma" Stinnett; who bad reached the great ege of 94, died at her home, two miles west of Everybody, in Marion county knew Woods and: Stinnett, and will regret to learn of their death.

A neat catalogue for the InstU tute has been recently jssued, and everything points to a succtssful school, beginning bept. ith. l'rot. Bond went to West Plains this week to meet his brother who will be associated with him in the school. Prof.

Marion Angel, of Bnmo. will also have a place in the school, liet us all work to secure a "ood attendance. NOTICE. Dr. J.

E. Dentist, of Harrison, will -be in Yell ville, on Monday, August 17th, to remain six day. In Memorium. My darling babe is no more "a suffering, child of earth. A'et while I know he.ishappv, how sad my heart! how sweet the thought we shall meet again! My little darling stayed witli'me just one year.

How sad that the sweetest flowers fade' and die so suon in this life. Thank God thev bloom in immor tality to die no more. Every scene of his sweet life 1 cau call to memory, fills my heart with joy amidAll my grief. how bright were his little eyes! How oft has he smiled on me! Can I forcet those smiles. can I forget those two bright eyes? No, they are'; printed within my heart until God calls me home to live withhim.

Will it not be sweet for me wfieh I enter the golden gate to see him there watching and waiting for me? I have been try ing to thiuk of the song thev sang when thy laid little Garvin in the tomb; but my mind ie so troubled ican not ihinK. lhia morning1 while sleeping 1 was a wa ken voices above me The same sweet song, how sweet it was tome! It seemed as if the whole earth was filled with music from heaven. How sweet it ia to know that God aud the are guarding us wane we sleep. Lizzie Hi est. Lff KonBtala Sorth Acrrir.

John Johnson has gn Fort Smith id the intrrtt of Pr. Wil liato Broykshr. Mr. J. V.

Toliver ha to GrsDvJ.h Miouri in tbe intrret of I. N. D.u!er. 11 waa mm-puirU by l.nso ami Johu Pope a iit na Wtt Plalua. AV.

Vr.Ua firm of I In the'cuunlry is run in connection with this which is in good repair and managed Ly JOHN G. MrBRlDE, who -has run this machine for 23 yeitrS. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. VALLEY SPGS. ROLLER MILL.CO.

Yellville This mill is located in Yellville, and will buy wheat and give Hour and bran for good dny wheat of mubt and smut and testing as follows per bushel to-wit: On test of CO lb 33 lb straight grade flour and 10 lb bran. 3M 32 do 58 31 do '57- -30 do 50 'J'.) do 55 2H "do f4 27 do 53 Jt) lo 52 25 do 51 21 do 50 23 do I make the'best grade of flour in the Giind or exchanga" any day except'Sunday. i I will pay cash for a limited amount of -good'-: wheat clear of muht and smut as follows to-wit: Wheat testing 55 to 00 50 to 55 cts. per bushel. Respectfully, J.

V. HARRIS, Progpictor. BRUNO ROLLER MILL. s. Run by A Briino.

havo FIST CLA CHANGE BUSL. AVe make as gooi) Flour ami any Mul Will 1 1UIU UUU iUUU. will give as much to ihe hwAv adjoining eouutirs The exercises will be inters Satisfaction Guaratecd ersed with several recitations. Every body weleme-f more t-petially teacLerj arid directors." 1 he way tne is rent ue tree la thus in wan the human mind. pHo.iM Coy wrrTE- T.G.UTLEY mar WTKI Lfun to PMMl lfHrhWnt rwT r'ii W.i.

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