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The Southern Standard from Arkadelphia, Arkansas • 2

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91 Harvest Festival. rm tm i Mil 1 Uffigers S. K. McXcrr J- S. Cargile, V.

II. Cooper, L. Barkmax CVi, Directobs S. 11. McNutt, J.

S. Cargile, Y. II. Cooper, J. W.

Buxcn, W. E. Barkman. A New Firm. Messrs.

Ed Lindblad and Wil Ilardage have bought the com "3 I i ADAM CLARK SOX, EDITORS. 001 plete tinnins: outfit together with ger, V. E. Barkman, J. E.

Callar way. J- M. Adams, C. G. Carpenter and L.

C. Newberry. Capt. Henderson called a meeting of the committe for 3-esterday morning, and the committe is now at work getting up subscriptions. To Discuss Sewage Question.

the tinning business from the Ark Entered the Postoffice at Arkadelphia. as second class mail matter. adelphia Hardware and have Another. committee, the concession, has been added to the list. It is composed of Mrs.

J. R. Boddie, Chairman, Mesdames J. H. Crawford and R.

E. Major. Those wishing lunch or cigar stands, pop-corn or peanut concessions, please apply for terms to committee, The displaj' of needle-work will include some of the latest designs of embroidery: and lovely fine art opened up a tin shop 'for them selves in the Murphy building Arkadelphia. Arkansas LARGEST LINE on the corner of Johnston and paper will be mailed regularly to its subscribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all arrears is paid in full. North streets.

They have all the The Arkadelphia Improvement tools, machinery, etc. for doing al i I I. 1 i League is called for a special meet kinds of tin work, and will also do All obituaries, resolutions aspect by societies, needle work, as some of the most- CAPITAL PAID IN $100 OQQ. The Oldest and Best Bank iri the County. Fire Proof Vault.

New Screw-door Burgler Proof a general plumbing business. and it is earnestly lodges, etc, lists of bridal presents, county exami- ing to-night, As to experience and reliability, where individual interests are at stake and all oth- hoPed that aM. tbe Citizens Of Arka it is certain that Arkadelphia for a Safe. er matter not purely of a news nature, will be delphia will meet with the League Solicits Your Account. Makes no difference long time has had no better a tin ner nor a plumber than Ed Lind! blad.

He had charge of that at this meeting. -Among the other matters of, in how skillful needle workers are busy getting their exhibits ready. The boys and girls are to have their evenings at the Festival, as pets of all kinds will be exhibited. Also a doll displa3. Thefe will be a premium offered for the best decorated show window in town.

cnargea ax ms rate ot rive cents per line. 1 ms charge will not include the usual marriage and death notices published as news items, and no charge wiil be made for notices of religious or charitable organizations. small or how great. All appreciated and favors etP partment for the Arkadelphia Cheapest Prices. terest, the question of most vital importance to our city will be dis vfeu in prupuiiiun iu uuiaiitcs xvcjji wiiii us.

Hardware for several years, HUM and has given entire satisfaction cussed, that of establishing a sew Arkadelphia, Sept. 28, 1905. to ail lor whom he has done an3r ESTABLISHED 1865 iCORPORATPn age system for the entire city. At s'o! work. They7 have a nice place of busi VOTING CONTEST this meeting it will be determined ANNOUNCEMENTS.

udiey E. Jones Compdnv Little Rock. Ark; DEALERS IN as to whether it is possible to es Stewa lat nes with everything in shape for work, and will keep up on their tablish this much needed sanitary County Clerk. business by putting in all the lat improvement and it is hoped that ni 1 We are authorized to announce C. est machinery, which will be required to do the work in the best Thomas, as a candidate for not only will the members be pres- 1ACHIHERY and MACHINERY SUPPLIES.

The Woman's Library Association announces that'a trip to the Teachers' State Association, which meets in Little Rock, December 26, 27 and 28, will be awarded to the most popular teacher in Clark County. The contest opened Mon G3 ent but that all our citizens wil and quickest manner- If 30U ject to the action of the next demo Aents Foi Dwiggens Yara Fence, Lone Star ABA cratic primary. i attend. Paint, Lime, Cement, Plaster have a job ana want it done quick ly and satisfactory phone them Phone No. J.

E. Callaway, Pres. We are authorized to announce P. Stnrdivant, of Gordon, aa a candi day, Sept 25th and will close Saturday, Noy 4th at 12 o'clock p. m.

41 Get a Little Ahead. date for the omoe of County Clerk, subject to action of the democratic Hair, and Elwocd Wire Fence. ROOFING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited. All teachers in the county of both literary and special branches are primary. 0 Now is the time for my farmer eligible.

Railroad fare and hotel accommodations are included in this offer. County Judge. friends to begin to figure on mat (.: 1j we are authorized to announce ters for 1906. This year's crop is i-H 'i hi a rn A John L. Bozeman as a candidate for Further information mav be had the office of County Judge of Clark made, harvest will soon be on.

and by applying to the Voting Contest to actlon of tbe dem" it behooves the farmer to make $800. 1. residence with good big barn and smoke house. Fine water. committee.

vxaiiv; Li-Id. i. I Votes are 5 cents each, and can every snort cut possible. be purchased at Moore's Drug If you can, prepare for next 3Tear Situated in a good neighbor-1 1 TT-V 1 ANOTHER. COLLEGE.

Store. by laving aside a little cash, so 1 i nooci. jjirt cheap at this price. Owner moved to farm and needs file money. that you may be able to pull Arkadelphia goes after the Synod- Mrs.

R. E. Major, Mrs. H. L.

Winburne, Mrs. W. E. Barkman. ical Female College.

through without mortgaging, and without trading on credit. You t. Company Ltaia Corlt. Ar $1700. Women and 'the Public Schools A mass meeting of our citizens will find that it will be the biggest 1.31 was held at the Presb3'terian saving j'ou can make bl The New Idea Woman's Maga cnurcn 1 uesdaj- merit to consider itememDer, inend, tnat 11 3-011 '1 the proposition of having located trade on credit you must help pay zine for October has an aspiring article on "Women in Professions," by Miss Elizabeth How This is one of the prettiest home places in the city.

Everything ii? connection up-to-date. Water works, and bath room, and a good well on back It is really a bargain at 31700. tO C'i)'! v.c here the in-nodical Female Col- the bill that some other man beats 1 I lege, which the Presb3 terian If 3ou can get one ear ahead, 1:: ard Westwood. Miss Westwopd runs over the field of those profes Imnrriuff the tiodv into a Jiealtby couciicioa Church has determined to estab- you can be an Independent man sions into which women enter. lish.

You can trade when you please, TO FIND IT, RheumatiGm, Catarris Eczc.T.a, Scrofula jre caused tsy Folson in tho Blood. B.B.B tops IJawklng unci Spitting, Itching and ttorRtchlug; cures Kheuruatism, Catarrh; writing Blood i a Atiaina. Ga. Do-scribe your troute, and special free modi-ccl advice to suit your case, also seut in sealed letter. $700.

Rev. H. M. Perkins pastor of and get what jTou need not some the church at Stamps, who is chair- thing you are told will do just as For sale by CLARK, STEW All CO. 3 man of the Synod committee, well.

which has the locating of the col- Then, you know, it is character- 1 1 Vi 3. This is a bargain in a business house on Main street. It is one of the largest houses in the business part of town, and though it is a frame building it is in excellent condition, and rents now for $15.00 per month. This is a good the new railroad. lege in charge, was present at the istic of a man to buj- more when meeting by iuvitation.

In the he is trading on credit than when i a. I 't w-v-tfc vw liCIUUUO 11J weal A tm End are wanting to sell their farms i jf 0 mummm fill course of his remarks he told us paying cash. ana real estate. We don't know that there was now only one female Some plans for prosperity niust showing that there are now ver-few in which they have not proved their capability. Speaking of'" the educational field, which is, as ever, one of those most enteied by women, she sa-s: "Some of, the most remarkable educational work is being done by women in connection with the public schools.

Miss Farrel, whose class of un-managable children is well known, is little short of wonderful. Boys who have proved too much for school after school, teacher after teacher, never give her the slightest trouble. Children who have been given up as hopeless idiots, learn to read under tutelage, and take the first step toward fitting for a trade. She is an enthusiast and an optimist, why unless the new railroad crowding them. Southern Presbyterian College be laid at home not altogether in west of the Mississippi River, and Washington Citv.

-Clarksville SEE. Road overseer Tavlor was over that one located in Middle Texas. Herald A Y-," sbS 5 i I CHAS. M. CLARK.

mum 1 mm nm Friday hustling the boys for the road. He is winding up his third The territory which would feed to 1'here is no need of the this college Avould be vest, and if Aend the Improvement League aline wa rmn from meeting to-night at Presideht Cal- Dalark Dots. to up hi sys ct fi, 11 1 away 's office. tern with quinine to fortify I have moved my stock Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions to the store building formerly occupied by W. P.

Phillips, on West Main Street, where can find anything- needed in the Dry Goods, Groceries or Feed line. My Goods are all fresh and the prices are reasonable. Call and see me when in the city. in the city. TifMil.l 4--.

11 1 4- quarterly report- He says he has quite a time hustling the railroad hands. Last Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev.) Jordan Gantt preached a very in- 1 teresting sermon, and in the evening Rev. J.

B. Francis also delivered an interesting sermon. I himself afAimst for another college. The tenitor3r south of the line. Then, colleges are worth more to make a whe.ri he can be too, eacn would estab- residence town than all the rail Dear Old Standard: Aftersuch a long delay, will give you a few dots from this place.

Mrs. J. E. Smith and family-have moved to Arkadelphia. Miss Maimie Dunn is teaching school in Dalark now.

he has declaring that she has yet to see child too stupid to become self-supporting, or too bad to be reach A0S9LU7ELY bv usinor roads and manufacturing enter lish academies or preparatory schools, and these would also feed! ed by kind, firm treatment. prises we could have here. to the college. He was confident that the" col a ix had not been in Arkadelphia A reaj old time Paddie Peddler was through our country this week with a bundle of eoods as big as a wash tub on his back, W. D.

Younger, a young man of Southern Louisiana, has bought and paid spot cash for a quarter section of unimproved land here lege would start off with at least thirty minutes before I recognized 1 1 ioo siuoeuts, ana an average oi that tins was a superior town 13 Is our Here 1 The Doctor has used this remedy in his nractict- for ii 5400 expenditure tor each, he esti- Within that time 1 saw the effect mated that there would be $40,000 which your colleges have upon the 20 pupils. The free school will start in a few weeks. Mr' Dud Hudson is very sick with congestion. Mr. Bert Gordon, from Texas, is visiting hisbrother Joe for a few weeks.

Mr. Ike Hudson and wife have gone back to parkmau, They had beirn visiting Mrs. Oneal for a I ri "tr 'I dropped here each j'ear. As this citizenship, and was impressed was a college town, and we had with the culture and refinement of A Sb itius, ana nns never yet fvinfcmith's (Sin (ure a 1 1 RL Thomassort, if 10 evidence before us all the time be your people." Thus spoke Rev. among us ana is going to have it improved this winter.

Horse trading is quite Hush among us now. We failed to see in the "Old Re liable" the decision in the wind up said it was not necessary to tell of H. M. Perkins at the mass meet the fruits of such a school. The ing Tuesday night, and so it is felt by all who visit our ideal resi ot the interesting whiskers case.

Sr. i TP ZB. iS i tew wt eKs. Mr. Wess Hollowav got fired the ether day, and they put Mr.

Will Goza in his place and Mr. Joe Pat- What is the matter? I dence citv. in ail If day to visit home ftlks. He is at Jasper Hamilton and wife, living Farmers' Free Column. ,1 yours doe not keep it, in the northern portion of Marion Commissioners Sale.

moral tone which colleges give to a town was apparent to any visitor who comes to "Arkadelphia. He saw the influence of the colleges in thirty minutes after he was here. He illustrated by reference to Sherman and Denison, two towns in Texas, ten miles apart. The one went after colleges: the other OH ILL county, had an experience which send 12s 50 cents and we will send vcu. a box.

terson (joza's place- We hear that Mr. Ben Timber-lak and Miss Dora Witherspoon will be married the 25th of Oct. If it is so, Mr. Timberlake is sure getting a fine looking young lady for a v. ife.

Pursuant to an order cf th they have no desire to have repeat made at the Augrust tsrm 1905 thereof, ws will, on tending the Thomas Normal Music School at Hollywood. Prof. J. M. Thomas and W.

H-Deere came up from Hollywood Sunday to Mt. Salem and sang for MS. We certainly appreciate the visit, "and how they can Come again. ed. A large rattler had crawled in fv.

Estrayed from my farm on Caddo River, one mare mule two years old, spotted roan, peculiar color; also one bay, year old horse eolt, with both hind feet white and white streak down forehead, went off with tbe mule. Liberal reward for information concerning them, I UTHEB JOXES. ii cC. i uo, at tna front door of l-i Post Office in ths town of Hollywood. Arkansas f.i fcetweenthe hours for judicial sales, sell to the bidder the following: described real estate- to the kitchen of their bouse and The east half cf the northeast nnarttr tua been killed by Mr.

Hamilton. At west quarter cf the northeast quarter and the east naif of the northwest ouartpr nf fhA DENGUE, AGUE, LAGR1PPE, Bilious Fever and all other Malarial Ills. A Si tour DneoUt for Uttimonlot tfm ptoplg who have bttm curtd. ter they had retired for the night after railroads, and to-dav Sherman is a beautiful, refined and cultured city, Avhile there is not a dirtier hole in Texas than is u.r, an in secuor. tweive, township eight, in ranea wenty-two west.

Terms of sale. oW-haff 11 Sam another rattler could be heard Mr. Moore's school is out at Rock Springs, He. will begin at Thornton Monday-. Miss Beulah Patterson is going to Hope in a few days.

We will miss her very much. Mr. Wei bo in Berrv is going to sounding his note of warning, but Harlsvllle Notes. Scot. 28th.

1 SOS. 4t. a thorough search failed to reveal Tell your Friends about the "Old Reliable," Vtiml nrr-r-Tl his presence. In the morning, how Bf, N. R.

Townsend Physician and Surgeon. ARKADELPHIA, ARK. Office np next door to Post-office, 'Phone 150, J. L. Etchison, M.

KlLUNCSWORTH. M. M. Kelly, Commissioners. ever, as Mrs.

Hamilton was mak shool at Arkadelphia now and -some Hello, Chalybeate Valley. No, we are not married yet. Have been hunting another aligator. one is looking very sad. ing up the bed she found the snake coiled up between the feather and Mrs.

Benson, who has been vis iting Mrs. Oneal. went home last straw ticks, with head poised to strike, ending for husband, who Our religious meetings are still improving, though some of our young people like to stay at home. Mr. Ferguson and family of Red Hill, attended church Sunday.

Wonder why Maude Messer Thursday. We were all very sor-rv to see her leave. BLACK E-YES. had gone to work, he, by a well Denison. He said that the Synod of Arkansas didn't have a college for sale.

Other thingsjwould be taken into consideration besides a monev bonus, though of course the town wjiich offered the best business proposition would have advantage, other things being egual. The only thing which he could promise was that Arkadelphia should have a fair deal. The matter would be considered by the committee, which was composed of some of the best and richest men of the state, and then would be voted on directed shot, put an end to the SUB Sprirsgdale. snake's existence. S3 every eciue is a I ea Cent Bacta if packege i Pi o- a uiucK mctt nAi ii IMJ When Do We Die? didn't go to Sunday School Sunday, Miss Nell Tomlison was able to I be up again Sunday.

Mr. Burton Blackburn made poo call at Mr. Tomlinson's Sun- day eve. Mr. Odee VVood and sweetheart attended church at Sweet Hill Sun-! In the first place there is nodef-inate moment of death.

We are all gradually dying for years," The moment which is ordinarily ascribed to death is when the breathing Cures Crip ia Two Days. Kmwe Jaromo, Clmnmo relets. by the Synod. He didn't know how P7 oa every Seven EoElon Loses sold in past 12 months. Th? signature, GALtFOBNIA REMEDY Stops Chills at Once box.

25c much bonus it would take to get day night Such lovely autumn weather. It is a pity that it should be wasted upon the farmers, for they have no crops to gather. 4 Frank Posey and Emma Bozeman attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Sallie Jones, at Doby-viile Thursday last. There was preaching at Mt.

Bethel Sunday by the pastor, Rev, N. R. Townsend. He preached a very interesting sermon and there was a good congregation to welcome it. There were more members added to the church, making a total number of forty this summer.

the but that other places 1 Cures Malaria. A cue. and Chills and Fcvei? hiii three days. First dose relieves. A power were making a strong fight for the school.

Among which places were iui Gives an appetite, jjc .1 5. Ott, Sacraraeato. Cal. fc Sold by all Dealers El ESfVfP'vSTy-'-'Jt, "rrr' t.t..r-y; --v v--r--. ir-- l.

1 Facts' I 3 iM fW 11 vour life de(Stroy your looks. an3 shorten iff tl 1 MI (4 fl I' ffiion iffLfrH of refy- womah-disoidered female II W. Oi Qiil jltunctions. If you suffer from any female disorders, take LEE PANIS3ELL, I stops, Dut this is purely arbitrary and the survival of an old belief that life was drawn in in the breath and the soul passed out with the breath. The heart may continue to beat many migutes, and in animals under experimental condjtjons even for hours after respiration has stopped; the muscles are still irritable; the nerves are still "able to carry.

nerve impulses. But while the cessation of respiration cannot be called the moment of death, it is the cause of it, because the body cannot live without air; the heart accordingly stops and the tissues die of How arbitrary it is to call a man dead when his heart ceases to beat and he no longer breathes will be apparent when it is- remembered i that dogs may easily be revived af-i EXPERT" r. A row Terrel 1 and -wife. Joe Cook and John Armstrong of DeGfr.y,' worshiped with the Mt. Bethel people Sunday.

Misses LuJa Brewer, Pearl and Nora LuvJe; I.orena Meador and All kinds. of Repairing neatly and quickly done. Little Rock, Malvern, El Dorado and Eureka Springs. However, be thought that Arkadelphia would be a strong competitor, having all the advantages in its favor. Dr.

J. W. Conger, president of Ouachita College, presided over the meeting and assured those present that it would be to the interest of Ouachita College to have this Presbyterian Cyllege located here. Rev. J.

Green reminded the audience that the Synod would meet here at Arkadelphia just three weeks from now, and that this would give Arkadelphia the best 0 0 'X i-uiiuti acconrranien oy Messrs. Charlie uiii, Goo. Freeman, Tom Marburry, Walter jacks xnd Bub at tended the closing i-cr vices- of the lent meeting at -Arkadelphia Sund iV night. TI. i i I r-i ii I I ll ll 1 iueueain qi ine swset little 9 ter they have lam in this state tor six or more If the do's chest is opened and artificial respiration begun, and if the heart is of li, Ross was a sad incident Saturday morning.

9 A. opportunity possible for presenting propositions for the college. The question of location will be decided at this meeting of the lend HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Has a Stock especially in vrntcd for shoeing the vild-Y est and biggest fool horses 0 ws is wry scarce this week, teal -oJ turnip rain' Mo.idiv ty veathr.r the rest taken in the hand and rhythmically squeezed, gradually it begins to beat again, the dog begins to breathe; in fact, he recovers normal life. I believe the same experiment has been tried on men, for the reason that in illness the system is generally so poisoned by the toxins of disease as to make it impossible spontaedusl3' to recover, ethough the heart should Vie kept beating. The World Todav.

"I WILL KEVZE STOP tl El TAKING CARD UI," Oi tiie ,3 fel writes Mrs.F. Waters, of 113 Synod. The committee in charge of the work here consists of Capt. C. Henderson, Dr.

W. T. Rowland, E. M. Hall, Prof.

R. Ei Major, E. W. McCorkle, Dr. J.

W. Con- It will surely relieve and cure you dfi- I scientiflc vegetable medicine, with a spe- monthly and bearing-down pafns, etc-rentes irregular functions, stops ataoraal discharge, gives renewed strength and vital enenrvto weak women ar.d fits them for every duty of life. Try it. At every Bniisrs, In $1.00 Bottles. i YOUNG GIRLS are earrfestly urged to write us at once for Free Advice.

Make us your confidant, describe your troubles, stating age, and we will send you instructions and advice, in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory The Chattanooga Medicine Chattanooga, Tenn. 3 KOIJ. J.K-ksnnx-iiV. Fin.

Hp- I i vi.KJ nnlu U'l I. .1 O-u- i iiv.yo...- Fhvid In as r-. be ilu'ir work j- tu 153 Kind Ycii Ate-avs Bous. nave oean ncv- is dreadfully scu.it that can turn I vv pae to work on Inj two years taking four bottles, 1 have gslmi Ai ii 1 in we-ftit. ana U-nrJut lias iSane me more rl i gooi than any mejicine I ever took." J' -J.

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