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Batesville Daily Guard from Batesville, Arkansas • 3

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OXYOLINE CAS. THE TREATMENT FOR BLOOD DISEASES, TUBERCULOSIS, INSOMNIA, MELANCHOLIA, CATARRH. Etc Note The Grades On Our Estimate DR. JNO. D.

COLE, Osteopathic Physician. Phone 33. Over Winslow Evans Then watch your order as we make delivery. You'll get grades figured. Wasson Lumber Co.

Price Makers. Albert Watkins of Maxville, Sharp county, is a business visitor to the city this afternoon. A. R. Edwards left for his home at Eureka Springs this morning, after a two days' stay in the city.

T. J. Shell, a prominent citizen and merchant of Cushman, is here today attending to business and meeting his friends. Prof. J.

D. Ford was here from The Campbells are Coming "An advertisement written by Elbert The Scotch are a great race and they admit it. Scotland has contributed to the world more than its fair share of great men and women. In Scotland's Hall of Fame are writ large such names as Bobbie Burns, Robert Louis the Well-Beloved, Tammas the Techy-Titan, Adam Smith, whose wonderful book, 'The Wealth of Nations" put the study of Economics on a plane with the sciences. If you have a strain of Scotch blood in your veins, you may well be proud.

"Scotland is the Home of Oatmeal and Haggis" And oatmeal, it may be said, is of two kinds. One kind may be taken internally. The other is for walls and ceilings in the homes of people whose esthetic taste will not tolerate figured paper and disfigured walls. If you are a member of thft small and select bunch to whom the average wall paper design is an abomination, you would do well to communicate with Barnett Bros. Merc Co.

and find out about the famous Maxwel-ton Imported Duplex Oatmeals. These distinctive wall-coverings are a delight to the eye, constituting refined backgrounds that enable you to change the position of pictures without showing where they were hung last. Being in perfect good taste, they do not shriek and scream for attention. Maxwelton Imported Duplex Oatmeals are Impervous to light, fast to alkali, famous for depth and brilliancy of coloring. If you would decorate your walls and ceilings in a way that will reflect credit on your taste and sterling good sense, investigate the virtues of the genuine Maxwelton Imported Duplex Oatmeals, made in bonny Scotland.

Local and "Personal Corn, oats, bran, shorts. Conine. Buy your hosiery at Edwards, and Vet the best. 171 Phone 393 for high class cleaning and pressing. Mack Hardy.

92-tfd Cave City yesterday. Prof. Ford will begin a term of school at Desha Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Conner returned last night from Alicia, where they spent several days with friends and relatives. L. C. Jernigan returned this morning from a visit of a few days to friends in the eastern part of the county. P.

J. Young left this morning for Evening Shade, where he will spend a few days with friends and relatives. Lewis Crawford of Sulphur Rock will enter Batesville Business College Monday to take up the course in telegraphy. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Johnson came in from Hot Springs this morning The weather man says it will be generally fair tonight and Friday. Clothes cleaned, pressed and nt-i paired. Price and work guaranteed, tlerman Guenzel. the tailor. tf A.

G. Gray of Hickory Valley spent yesterday in the city transacting business and meeting friends. Iet us clean and press that last summer's suit. We make it look like new. Call 339.

We do the rest. 51tf J. W. Manuel is here from Salado today looking after some matters of business. W.

Pfl Dctherow of Ashley township is in the city today. "Quo Vadis" at the Trim-ess, Saturday matinee and night, 5-10c. i E. V. Mason of Shelbyville spent list night in the city.

Straw hats cleaned. FelU and Panama cleaned and blocked. Geo. Pw Hall, Thone 339. Don't miss "Quo Vadis," as the Princess, Saturday night, July 18.

I Grover Holm of Salado is a visitor jo Bates ville today. I E. J. Reeves is spending the day at Moorefield on business. Louis Hail spent last night with Newark relatives and friends.

Warner's rust-proof corsets are 66 Store" he guaranteed. Edwards. 171 I Pie Berrv. who lives a few miles and will visit Batesville friends and relatives a few days. T.

A. Gray is here from Hickory Valley today meeting his friends. He will leave tonight for Little Rock where he will look after some matters of business. St. Valentine, jolly and loving, Will tell you just how he sends Love letters true to the girls and boys, too, And why he's their very best friend.

In Prince Charming, Thursday night. E. F. Martin, a young man of Cushman, was in the city yesterday and made arrangements to enter the Batesville Business College Monday east oi Katesviiie. is in me cuy wuay.

E. F. Payne of Hoxie is spending a j'ew days in the city with friends. Lee Earnheurt made a business trip to Earnheart this morning. Lee Chism is here from Salado today looking after business interests.

C. L. Moore, a merchant of Charlotte, was in town last night and today purchasing a stock of goods for his store. I to study the course of telegraphy. irresistible charm, a beautiful complexion.

Use it and improve your complexion and be charming. Lady agents wanted. BEH REN'S DRUG Waco, Eexas. w-13t. W.

B. McGee, a leading merchant and good citizen of Cave City, returned to his home this morning, following a day's stay here buying goods for his store. FOR SALE Ten Rhode Island Red hens, one rooster and fifteen fryers. Allen Trevathan. Mrs.

Boland Hardy and Miss Amy Ferrill have gone to points in Colo-: rado for a few weeks' vacation. Misses Emma and Agnes Wycough! left last night for points in where they will spend the summer. I 'Squire W. F. Grady of Hutchinson was in the city yesterday meeting his friends and looking after some matters of business.

Girls Be Beautiful Send 50 cents for jar of Mrs. McCormick'g Beauty Cream, it promotes and perfects that The Princess Theatre is now using the Universal service, showing some of the best pictures, which are among the finest ever shown in Batesville and the first of Universal service ever produced in the city. W. M. Stovall of Jonesboro, dis 5 and 10 cents.

J. H. Brahma, a bridge contractor of Guion, rame down last night and is spending the day in the city. Men wanted to visit trade with our cigars. Salary $25 weekly to start.

Cordelia Cigar Station New-York City. 3m. D. L. Johnston, the shoe drummer, left this morning for points up White river.

All calls for the early morning train will be promptly answered and passengers taken to trains in closed carriage. Thone 22. Hardy Son. D. B.

Culver, a merchant of Mo-nette, is spending the day in Bates-ville on business Don't miss "Prince Charming" and his jolly singing followers, at the Auditorium, Thursday night, July 16. Admission 25 and 50 cents. J. C. Cox of Floral was a welcome visitor at the Guard office this morning.

You need never pass our store when in need of flour, meal and all kinds of feed stuff. Cullens' Feed Store. Phone 293. Free delivery. W.

A. Stroud, while in the city today from Salado, made the Guard office a pleasant visit. 0, say, have you bought your tickets for Prince Charming? At the Auditorium Thursday night. Admission 25 and 50 cents. E.

R. Hooper, county clerk elect, was in the city today meeting his friends and attending to some mutters of business. FOR SALE FOR CASH Good wagon, team and harness For further information, call on Joe Gar-bacz. 107-dtH. trict manager for the Southwestern ine man wun mo ieeu.

i none 340. B. B. Conine. 'd-171 S.

I Evans left this morning for Sidney, h's former home, to spend a short time with friends. Panama and straw hats nicely (-cleaned at Guenzel's the tailor. Price reasonable. 103-dtf. Miss Sallie Crow of Little Rock, is spending a few days in the city, the guest of Mrs.

J. II. Kennerly. FOR RENT Large, comfortable, five room brick house on lower South street. Call at Rosenthal's store.

lil NUnc rtnilv to The God of Love, Dan Cupid, With his silver bows and darts, With dimples and smiles, And coquettish wiles. Will capture every heart. See him in Prince Charming, Thursday n-ght, at Auditorium. Mrs. A.

J. Crone and little grandson of Little Rock are spending a few days in the city, the guests of Mrs. Crone's sister, Mrs. J. E.

Rose-borough. The fair Queen of Tarts, so bewitching, Will give all the girls good advice, As how to make heaus that are timid impose. To is well worth the price. Telephone is in the city today-attending to some matters -of busi ness. Furniture Senairm! FOR RENT The Coombs house.

No. 370, corner Boswell St. and Central Avenue. This house has lately been thoroughly repaired and pointed; has sewer connections and a complete bath room. This prope: tv is close in, has lots of room, an idt.

place for a rooming house, or a (arm-family. Apply to J. E. Roselmui'. h.

Aiidiiorium July lth. i Cuy Sa.l, Charlie Ilightower. Wal- den Evans and Custer Westmoreland i to their home at Sidney to-! sVrve you. Free Delivery. Phone m.

Call 339 and have us send for your clothes and deliver them. Best cleaning and pressing in the city. 6lti Attorney S. M. Bone left this morning for Sidney, where he will visit home folks and friends several days.

LIV-VER-LAX relieves all ills of liver and stomach. Get it from Casey Drug Co. All Sorts of Furniture Repairing Done on Short Notice. Bring Your Work to the Skp All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonab'e day, following a stay of several days in Batesville. 5 i White winirvd fairies will come from; 77 Ge71 THEHTRE Auditorium UulldimJ ine lieu, i With Tart Maidens, winsome and coy; Painty and fa they'll drive awayj care, I ft Swing Co Auditorium Building And fill all your hearts with joy.

Auditorium, July ltith. Will Smith, after a stay of several days with Batesville ends, left this morning for his home at Sidney. In the event Mr. Smith disposes of his Sidney property, he will move to 'W 1 I 'I I Thursday Night, July 16 to reside. Miss Roe Wurd.

a-istant Look and Read the conservatory department of Ce tral (oe ire last year, nas oeen eieci- A PRINCE CHARMING "PRINCE CHARMING" IN TWO ACTS. ADMISSION 23 AND 50. ORCHESTRION MUSIC or ed teacher of p'ano music in the Ma- sonic Orphan's Home and School at Batesville. We are authorized to announce E. J.

Rogers a. an independent candi- date for Justice of the Peace of Gainsboro township, subject to the will of the voters in the September: On Spring Street in Rear of S. M. Moore's Grocery Store building LUNCHES. WEINIES, CHILE, EGGS and HAM, ICE CREAM and COLD DRINKS.

Fresh Barbecued Meats 35c per pound on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Call and see me. elertmn. The Capture of the Queen of Hearts Under the Auspices of 0. C.

Fitzhugh came in last night from Augusta and will spend the day here with friends and relatives. Mr. F'Uhuith says quite a storm occurred an tiers irt Vuinttrt and I'aptr Hangers, llstimatet Vurnisbed. Call- i ST. PAUL GUILD I G.

II. Bairris the vicinity of Bald Knob yester-; day afternoon, houses being blown down, and three person injured, ohe PHONE 96. pr 1 PHONE 80SF3..

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