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4 V- 1 i A. ontlicrn jfamtanl Ik OFFICE. Friend Hobson, of the Star of Arkadelpliia Blinstrela. A. M.

CROW'S LAND AGENCY. Published every Saturday liy GAULD1KG, CLARK SANDERS. TERMS OF SITRKt'KI PTION Daniel Pratt's lmportedGoiton Gin PRICE REDUCED TO $4 OO PER SAW. Fire-Proof Warehouse. G.

WILDER, Receiving, Forwarding AND Commission llerchnan, GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT, ARKADELPHIA, ARK. ESPECIAL attention to weighing. Marking and Shipping Cotton Open Policv of Insurance. Cash adranced on Cotton and Produce. Refers to the following parties Arkadelphia.

C. A. Gantt, Mavor J. A. Jr.

dpOn Mondayj last, the counterfeit presentment of a man, whose name we do not know, and do not wish to know, arrived on the train from the south-west, with his family, consisling of his wife and four cVnen- i Being oader the influence of Prescott whisky he celebrated his arrival into "The Queen City of the South by inhuman treatment to his little two-year-old offspring. Our chivalric and gallaut (albeit he is a batch lor of several years' standing the Lord only knows how depot agent, witnessing the transaction, made him aufl forthwith informed our indefatigable city marshal, Jim Hawkins, of the particu lars of the- case. Jim, of course, was prompt to looH the cae, ill tf N.O. BUS! E. J.

HAR Wholesale Dealeiscription Grorerie, 1 SOS. JJ.JSreasonablctcnns. NEW JnWt Kulldinff. aWox jC iu' TilK 1I.VK. 1I.I.IAM C.

BRYANT. feetile bram-hc i.Mroiip anus, I jrav in, her nciKlilr i i lot is mine, j'er eveiv re)til'. iin-Mii by cviTj tin- pen- rre: hither, linil sumrl in hip." rnviviic tie RraiVful JJrugS, with that aloriiiiient, VJie pirilfii's vhW ami rrac'; -aim- the rliiwn covert Wn whic the wiM binls sinp; Jt tlie love stieilirrlst ni thepiory of TTrt' Bt-eaiiliful xamle? ci-r youthful miiicts to heed Glngi'he gcKl we 1 to others Shall never miss its uicet J-heloveof those whose orrow We lihtei shall lie ours, ml o'er the iiatli we walk in Th I That love shall watte! flowers. COTTO VK An GAY. said that he never was in France Feb Lc hal a mother-in-law whose 2.is French.

TiQfiioa. authorities arc trying XiaUIv busineaa by ar- nd letting the G0. T. S.Hir.x 381 isryadea Street, between and Thalia Street, Kear Dryades market, opposite school. Macnfactttrer of and Dealer ia all kinds of HUMAN HAIRGOODS, calls the attention of his customers and b-n gets visitng the city.before purchasing elst.

where, to call nd eiainine Lis stock of REAL HAIR CHIGNONS. PUFFS, CHATELAINE. BRAIDS. SWITCHES, CURLS, ETO. of all on hand, made order and neatly reptired, at reasonable pricea.

Also a large stock of French and Perfumery, silk Lair-nets and fanoy Goods. All order from the country promptly at- tended, and at pricea to snit tie tiroes. March 8th Ciaiborn COTTON" F7L.CTOIli3 ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 59 Carondelet St.i Orteans, September 15, lP.72.Iy REUBEN F. BOX of Ahkansas.

"WITH HARTWELL CHAMBERS Wholesale Grocers, .35 TCHOUPITOULAS Vm. Uartwell, F. -nYrtjnbera Sect. 10. 1870.

lyT- Professional Cams. Dr. C. V. Meador, ROOT, iinh.

Will Frac'ice Sargery, Eiitasesof tie Yjt, Fecale siid ctkr special Diseases v.lereier tilled. Not. 27tb, lS5.3m. DivD. S.

WiUiams, mim psaciice iedicke. IFFICE, ALSTON'S DRUG STORE. Arkadelpliia, Arlc, Dec. 5th, lfc74-ly. m2.

Cr. COIj 10111.7. Physician and Surgeon. HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCAT-ed in this city, offers hi profession-1 services to its inhabitants and to those cf the surrounding country. Office At R.

P. McAlister's Drug Store. JOIINSTON STREET. Arkadelphia, Jane 20lh, AO. D.

JHcCABE, ttorucn at aroV Arkadelphia, Ark's. OFFICE. t.p-staii-3, over the Store ofG. W. Reed it Co.

April 2nth, 1871 e. c. Mcdonald, A.TTORNFY AT LAV ASD ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS. Febuary 22.1373. ly.

H. W. McMillan, A.TTOB.KTE'r H. Ucal (Estate ocutj at the Drug: Store of Wilder Co. ARKADELPHIA, ARK'S.

Febrnarv 17th. 72 17 ITS S. JTAX.Y, ATTORNEY- Arc 1VW, ARKADELPHIA, ARK S. Auril 20th. General Land Agent, ALSO Notar PuLlic of Clark County.

OFFICE, at the Court House, ARKADELPHIA, ARK. Any. 'qw 1873. tf John Ruof, r) 1. 1 flL asmouaoie m-dviv AND AKKADELPI1IA, TnE only Professional BarfrT ki- Establishnier u'lrea'-' in the city.

First door abov;" Strore, Johnston Strecst. Jano Hth, Hope, says: "Blackbirds re nu-nioro us as the leaves of the forest, and chatter incessantly. So are drummers and equally as noisy, but they are neither fit to eat nor do they advertise, but are good consumers of grub and whisky. No personal Pretty We hope the press of the State generally, will pass these kid-glove gents around. If they are too- stingy to advertise, they should not be.

patronized. One or two of our merchants have already informed us, that they should not give any drummer an order, who would not put a card of the house he represented in the "Standard That's the way to treat 'em. We reget to have to announce the death of another old and prominent citizen. Mr. John B.

Caetbe, aftc a long and painful illness, oa ie5 his residence, on last Thursday nigv abont eight miles from town. been a citizen of the county foiyer twenty years, and was an honest and upright man. He leaves quite a number, of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. 1 CIaik County In pursuance of- previous notice, Clark and Pike County District Grange met at Hollywood, Cla.k county, -on the 17th December last. The District Grange was dissolved and a County Grange organized, to be known as the Clark County Grange, the first meeting of which is to be held at Okolono, on the first Saturday in March next, at 10 o'clock A.

M. Subordiuate Gran ges are requested to signify their preference for the regular placa, of meeting of the County Grange, and send delegates instructed to vote accordingly. I W. J. EOWE, 4 Secr'y pro tern.

have a centennial egg atour office. It measures six inches iu circumference and seven and a half inches lengthwise making the biggest of the sea on. It was laid by the chicken at Col M. M. Brooks place lasi Saturday.

Searcy Record. Pretty good sized' gg, which no doubt accounts for it being laid by chickens. V( GHenry Stewart, an old St. Louis detective, went up on the train, last Monday. He had in his charge Moses Winter, an old merchant of who is wanted in St.

Louis on a -requisition from Gov. Hardin," of Missouri. He is charged with get ting goods under false pretences. The bridge near.fhe cemetery, on Johnston street, slu.uld bo e- paired. It would cheaper than paying for a.broken neck or leg.

or even a crippled horse. How do yoa Jike our improved appearance this week Give na patronage to justif it and we will publish the neatest and best paper in Arkansas. W. OUB, SCHOOLS SO far. have surpassed 'our expectations, Oa Monday, February 7th, Will begin a regular Session of live Months Our organization, alrvady in working ordnr, will bo improved by an addition to the corps of Youi Indies and gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in Languages and ftlalhemnt-ics.

with a view of tench inf, would do well to spend live months in the Arkadelphia High Schools. Good families wi botird at $12. CO and $15.00 per mouth- One Hundred Dollars will pay tlie expense ot the Session. We mean to make these Schools a toiccr iu Southern Arkansas. D.

C. B. CONNER LY, rrincipaL Jan. 20th, IwiTl be at the following named places and dates, for the purpose of collecting the balance of the Tax due for the years 1873 and 1874, and also for 1875: Amity, January 2-th, 1S76, Alpine, 26th, Terre Noir, 27th and 2-Uh, I87C, Hollywood. Jan.

29th. 1876. -Dobyville, Jan. 31st and Feb. lst, 1876.

Okoldna. February 2nd and 3d, 1876. Kwie, 4tn and Dtn 1S76 Missouri, 9th and 10th. 1876. Beech Creek, 11th and 12th, 1876.

Anderson, 15th, 1876. Manchester, 17th, 1876. At ylrkadelph'a, from the ISth of Fcb-ruajy until the 20th of prii. THOS. rf.

SLOAN, SheriflTand Collector of Clark Co. -Arkadelphia, Jan. 17th, CHAS. SMITH, Boot and Shoe Maker, Irescoit, lrlc. 17 IR ST CLASS WORK GUARAN-.

'i EED Repairing done neat and cheap. All orders filled, promptly aud satisfactorily. Jan. 29th, Brooks Cotton Press, ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE. Also, Agents for the Star and Georgia Cotton Gin.

Belting and other Agricultural Implements. JCIIlcDAMRIi Arkadelphia, Ark. July 31st, BL4NI DEEDS OF TISUT, approved form, lor sale atthlsofliott, at lO Cents each It of the diffsrent Churches of Arkadelphi vn FIRST. jrture, Eutire Compan-y. M.

L. Mynatt. E. B. Beattie.

Jlud, -ruic Song, w- W. Heard. Eoau Scene, vhe 0 ompany. ((, PART SECOND. Black Joe," w.

W. Heard. 4lpuse, Beattie, Carpenter in the ora)teL i.iti,.f-s tump Speech-A. Lower. vnator Coinh, Sol Lower.

vrUM.rU& 01, v. W. Heard. House to Rent MesEivT Carpenter, Obaugh and LoTer near(J. -Happy Uncle BeaUTeniT carpenter.

Comic Song. W. W. neard. 'Mischievous Moke." Seattle and Carpenter.

The whole to conclude with the laugh able Tlay, entitled "MNAGEES TROUBLES." CDOORS OPEN, at 7oV.Ick, and the curtain will rise at 7j o'clock: t5-Price of Admission, 50 Cents; Children, 25 Cent. 1 Our youngs friend, R. B. the enterpriaug Dru establishment of Henry Baker Mai vein a visit to our city this and gave us a friendly call. Oar old former fellow-cit-izen of this couuty" Dr.

Milesr Langlej, is now connected with Dr. Baker. They always keep on hand, a full and fresh supply of drugs, chemicals, pure wines and liquors, tobacco and cigars and everything else usually kept in a well regulated drugw store, which they sell low for cash. Genuine Red Rust Proof Oats, A aw bushels just received, at SMOKER CO'S. Feb.

The Arbadelplii Minstrels. We Invite attention to the pro-gramme of the first peiformance of thia company, which takes place at Grayson's Hall on Thursday evening next, the 10th inst. The programme is an excellent one, and those who attend will enjoy a rich feast of mirth and music We are assured by the managers that the performance will be chaste in every particular, and nothing will -be tolerated calculated toshock the sensibilities of the. most fastidious. As the object of the exhibition is purely a benevolent one being for the benefit of the diiferent'ehurch es of the city, hope to see a lull honse.

We are requested by the mana gera to state tlia't ministers of the Gospel are cordially invited to attend, free of charge. A' 1 Ladies, Automatic is what. yoa want. 1 The Lnmbarb Eenovating Com pany have been in our city for sev eral days, renovating feather bedsl iey have done considerable a-monnt bf work, and have jnvaria bly given satisfaction 5 They make ld t-ather a that have been used tor years, as good asnew. They will ouly remain a few days longer.

Give them a -r FtS'E- CnETVIXO-AXD SilOKDfG Tobacco, at jStewart I --j KS-Wo bad 'the pleasure, on Thursday, of a. visit from lion. Booker D. Brock, former representative in the legislature from Pike county, and now tax "collector, of that He represents his people as prosperous and happy with plenty hog and hominy'' to keep "the 'gaunt wolf from their doors' another year, lie starts on the 'war path" on the 28th inst. v.

For a 4good square drink," go to PAT. MOOEE'S SALOON, ojposi te Ci ty DTotel. Jan. 20th, 11 We. regret to learn that one day last Mr.

John Weir, brother of ou worthy representative in the legislature, while out bunting was shot in the hand by the accidental discharge of his gun inflicting a wound that may necessitate the amputation of his hand. We deeplv sympathise with him in his misfortune. A child can operate the Automatic. f3 They want Money! And this is the reason why Weber Brothers are selling ofl their Win. ter Goods at cost.

How is the time to get the best bargains ever offered in Dry Goods, Clothing and Boots and Shoes. DRUGS going oil by the Wholesale, and cheap, at STEWART BEO'S. We welcome Mr. W. B.

Golden, late of Pike county back to his old county. He isha worthy citizen and an excellent farmer. It is the 'old, old story:" whenever a man leaves Clark county his heart soon turns to hi3 old hooe again, and the first opportunity he comes back. year, in advance 00 3 00 J.J)(. y.

ir, at tlie cud of (lie 'Xl'i; down on Tuestay.V. $i8 did it m. bi3 littift Keep on buying your iBTEWART BEO. The anico oit'j j. L-'Let's go see Joe's bear," i the rav tbe boys put it now.

They bnerally take up at the bar, how- rer, without the in it. Mad, mud. mud -wad through the mud I gracious. for provoking, rading throngh mud IE place to get bargains, is at Wt IWsDrug Store. Drugs cbW than ilTie most liberal advertisers are la most liberal dealers.

Let the kder consult our advertisiug 1 colais, "and goycrn himself ac- Bware of fakirs There xran one inWntheother. dy.x Oar town Ariuld be made too tiot to hold Ega lively at a bit a dozen-? batter. sVnn at rents a ponnd Ihisky Teak nt fifteen cents a di nk othfer necessaries In pronortiok to demand and supply. CiFebmary wanshered In by a Tegular )last-frnv; old Boreas, soon changmg the lemperaturo of tha weather from tint-of the tem-l parate zone to that othe friged. C3 For fresh Girden Seeds growth of 1875, go EOWLAND McDANIEL'S A considerable romber of peach and plum-trees are in bloom in conuty.

If the late cold snap uces not stop this precocity cf the trees we will have lao fruit hjs year worth nsining. LandrethV GARDEK SEEDSresh and tiimntfed gep-ninft, at EOWLAND MeBANIEL'S. The theatre didn't tome to last week. Cause lusted at Shreveport. We are sorry several dollars and a halfs worth, We are looking for a remittance every day, however, that will' somewhat "assuage our grief.

Duriug this inr ntb, Weber Brothers will sell out their entire Wiuter Stock, at a great sacrifice. Call early and get the best bar gains. The Goods must and will be sold. IThursday was an awful, bad, egregious, fearful, gtooiny, horrid, irisalatrious, juicy kloiidy, loathesomemudd-, nasty, outrageous, pestiferous, quaggy, rainy, sleety, terrible, ugly, villain our, wet, 'xtraordinary, zigzig day Do not buy until yoa have feea the AtrronATio. i Wien au out Uia ic connty man tiios Texas a year or two be is sure to come back, and geheral-: ly worse off than when he left here.

meet with such every few Moral Stick to old Clark if you vain to live Jong and prosper. i YlQEvery subscriber the Sta daed could get some ouo else to subscribe if they would but make the effort. It will cost but little tronble, do a great deal of good, and in the end benefit1 them, for the larger our subscription list the better the paper we can pub-- lisb lwill yoa come into my parlor" sort of look overspread. the coantenance'of the average Arka-delptfa merchant these days, as he 8tauds wistfully at his front door, gazing alternately up and down the streets anxiously looking for a The best remedy for all this is to advertise early and often. "What is the grandest achieve meat of the" age The Ladies answer "The Automatic." COar wide a-wake city Marshal, Jim Hawkins, keeps a close atch out for all who violate the Ordinances females as well JIe marched up two of the nner a few days since, before liU Honor, Mayor Gan tt, for isturb.

J'g the quiet and peace of the city, bJ.ngh ing, whereupon, the Mayor easI a fine of five dollars and cst, which they paid. Stewart are still run-DlDg on tlie low price system. Tbe assortment of Dry 'ds and at "the lowest Pces, caa be fouiul at Weber Jothfcrs. New Goods arriving aaUyaad selling rapidly on the Principle of "small profits ajid V-fck sales." Valuable Farm for Sale. tyA in the tract, 125 acies in Vt:" a fine state of coltivation, cood houses, file water, and good orcbatd, situated in the heart of the best portion of Clark County.

The above1' farm can be bought on good terms, Also, A very fine tract of River Land, containing 400 acres, 210 acres in a fine state of cultivation made over a bale of cotton to the acre last year, fcnd forty to tixry bushels ol corn pood houses, fine cotton gin and press and good cistern of water. The above is one of the finest farms County, and can be bought on gutjjl terms. iPine Salt Springs for Sale. 760 Acres of Land, oa which thousands' of bushels of Salt hare been Sor sale cheap. Ono third Cash, balance one and two years.

Valuable Residence for "One of the most durable residence in the citr of Arkadelphia, conveniently situ-ted to business can bo bought very low forcah. A. M. CROW, Gen'l rteal Estate Aent. AKKAD1XP13IA, 1S76.

i For Sale Cheap, 135 Land, opposite Montroy, in L-iarK uounty. Also, Fine Farm, 4S0 acres In Ouachita Connty, on the Camden and Preaeott road, fifteen miles north-wect of Camden. 150 acres In cultivation, good houses, fine orchards, pure water, and very healthy The above farm will be sold very low. and on accommodating terms. For further particulars, address, A.

M. CROW, Gen'l Real Estate Agent. Arkadelphia, Oct. 17, 1875 tf FRUIT TREES Strawberry Plants. will furnish fine APPLE TREES, five to 6even feet, grafted on seedling stocks every tree well worth 100 of such as are usually frown by nurserymen, grafted on piece of rn.

ts), well pxeked and delivered at Railroad iK-pot, for $12 pr 100 or $100 per 1000. They are of the best varieties forth! climate, many of them re! ved from Mr. Wra. A. Trigg, of Arkadelphia.

I will furnish Wilson Albany Strawberry, for $4 00 p-r 1000. or Ida, Large Kar-ly Scarlet, Early Cone. Jenny Lynd. Kentucky Green prolific. Russefl proline $3 00 per 1000.

or 10.000 assorted, for $25 00, well packed and delivered a directed. Charles will be'furn-Nhed for $5 00 per 1000 a variety over puffed and not as worthy or prolific a many of the above. Hardy -perpetual Koes. three tor $1 00- Spudid Peonies, white, straw and scarlet, five plants tor 50 cents. Also other beddings, plants, shrubs.

E. B. COLEMAN, Fmit Far.m near Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 13th.

1875 tf. Cheatham's ChampioD PROLIFIC COTTON. PRODUCES FOUR TIMES AS MUCF PER ACBE AS THE COMMON 'K OOTTOBT. SX10KEIi Agents, Arkadelphia. Ark.

1 Jan. 15th. 0. Simmons Turner's Tin Bliqp AND STOVE ROOM DEFOT, One Door West of the Post Office, ARKADELPniA. ARK.

Good News for Uousewives Xo mare scorched faces and burnt fingers. HAVING jast received and still rsceiv Ing tha world renown- i at I now offer them at Railroad prices, to the trade generally. Quick sales and small profit is mr motto. Call and examine for yourself. rare of all kind kept on hand and sold at low fiuers.

by wholesale and retail. All ware stamped; trade mark I-X-L' Special attention given -to all kind of job work. Roofing, Guttering, and Tin. Copper or Sheet Iron werk 3one with neatness and dispatch no more botched work. Thanks fur past favors to the good citizens of Arkn-deldhia, I hope that they will give me a call hefore bnying any where ka.

Sign Coflce Pot and Stove. August 2nd. 1873. "ly. NEW FLOUR MILLS K.

BURTON, HAS completed his FLOUR MILL, and is now prepared to turn out as good Flour, and as much to the bushel, as any Mill in the County. He has a superior Smutter. which will clean the smuttiest wheat so that the best flour can be made of it. lie has also the (est BOLTING And all the fixtures of a first clas3 FLOUR MILL, and with one of the Best Millers in the State, Tie guarantees to compete with any Mill in the State, as to the quality of his Flour and the turn out to the bushel. Bring on your wheat and you shall have as good Flour as possibly can be made from vour wheat an where.

All I want is a trial, and if you are not satis fied, you can then go somewhere else. K. BURTON. July 24th, CLARK COUNTY TUTS Institution is now prepared to da a general Banking Busines. Exchiino-e bought and sold.

Mjney fun ished on Cotton Bills. Collections made on all accesr sible points. Paeember 30th, JOS. B. ITOLiFE General Agents, 59 Carondelet Street NF.W ORLEANS." SMOKEIt Aceuts, Arkadelphia.

June 6th, WARNING ORDER In Justices Court of E. E. Emerson, Fen- ter Township, Hot Spring County. II. L.

Langly, PlainUa; vs. Thomas Chennewith. Defendant. THE Defendant, Thomas Chennewith, A. Is warned to annenr in tltfa Pnnrf within thirty days end answer the com e.

e. emersonTj.p. Jan. 15th, A Ifew Idea! -SHUITLE- Sewffig laclis if FOR 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy tha Wotld-Rencwned SMllIeSewiglaclB! THE BEST IN THE WORLD lllgheat Premium Traa awarded' to It at -VIE 1ST 1ST Ohio State Pair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institatef N.

Y.f Cincinnati Exposition Indianapolis Exposition! St. Lonia Falri Louisiana State Fair) Mississippi State Fair 1 and Georgia State Falri FOR CE1NG THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best rauge of work. All other JIacliiues Iu the Market were In direct l3TFor Hemming, Fell-- ing, SI itching. Cording, Binding, Quilt-i ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. "Where we have no Agent3 we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers.

Kasdles for Sewing Ela-chines for Sala OU Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, and Copy of the "Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, dtjvoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News smd Miscellany. Agents Wanted ADDKE98, Wilson Sewii HacMiie Co. For sale by S. Littla Rof k.

Ark And R. H. FEATIIEKSTON. ArkaiJeliih-'a, Ark-Special Terms to Circtngers g. let, oss, county uierK X.

IS. bioan. Slieriit-Witherspoon fc Pattillo, Attorneys, isiam ouniy Sept. 25th, 1S75. tf.

NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! Haltom Featherston, DEALEES IN xaxvsr goods, GHOCEMES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS- and OLOTSIlTa-, Cttap, for CASH, COIION or HIDES. Sept. 11, 1875. tf SAINT. LOUIS CARDS.

F.TIEDEMAN&U0., COTTON FACTOTS AND Grain. HIJcs, ic, Qo in i ssi v. Ii a ts. o. 12, IT, Main LOUIS, MO.

t- B. Cotlcn Salrsnun. RFER KCES BY PERMISSION: Bank of Connnerc.e. Mechanic' Saving C. F.

Meyer CV. Frariklii Savings Institution, Cole Brc Fraukli Insuranoe Company. As agent for the above re-iable house, 1 III mak liberal cash advances on an' thera WiUAe glad to se my friends land HTor me with a 'libeml patronage wii lo my best to make it to ibeir interest 1 So. Office in. E.

G. Wilder's Fire-rroo 3rick Warehouse, Arkadelphia. Ark. JOE Oct 17th, 1. Manlariile, IL JDowell.

Ark Jol. Wm. Allen H. Dowoll COTTON -FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ao.

320. N. Third Street, ST. LOUIS, Between OUVS and LOOUST. July ISth, 1873.

tW VAi.Ejmx. cac. YAIEXTINE. COTTON FACTcfib- i AND General Commission Hercliants 116 XORTH COMMERCIAL STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.

rrRESCFX Bank cf St. Lenin. Rt Louis, Mo. Marks Ferbe, New York tlcas, acberck at Autey.Xvew Orleans. W.make liberal Cash advance en "Diliirnrnents Tiade tons or to our friends if OHoanii.

or New York. lVf 19 IS74. It Little Eock Adrertisenicnts. G.Fosis, as. A.

Foxes, A.T.Fosk F0NES BROTHERS WboleeaTo and Retail Dealers la Hardware, Cutlerv STOVES. HUBS, Sfokes, Felloes, Gun Belting, DLACK SMITH'S AND CAEPENTEE TOOIjS, AGENTS FOR THE CELKBEATED nT---. The best in nse every Slovt guaranitea to giea Manufactures of TIN-WAKE. Liberal dia counts to dealers. of tha "GOLDeW.VE,h (Slain Street,) LITTLE ROCK.

ARK'3. May 6th, 1871. ly. II. JT.

JBalenline, Iro'r, Arkadelphia, rXIIS Hotel, is pleasntly arranged and rooms finished ur in srood style and vcf vnrilated. with clean beds and the tables supplied with the best the market atlOrUS. 1 OSi UinCH III liiumui, nuu luii- venientlv located to business and Depot. Prices reasonable. Farmers wishing to stop, charges will be reduced to suit hard times.

May 19, 5. Ditl'G riIX.TI. rpHE Drug busiiiss heretofore con-1. tl noted under the firm style of V. J.

Alston, having been dissolved. R. P. McAlister will continue the business at the Old Stand on Johnston street. Arkadelphia, April 9th, 1S75.

tf. fTF" No more montbly accounts kept. Cash or no sale. J. A.

SPENCER. an.r ov-me np his game. Pot-valliancy 1 pui 'cus3edness caused him to resisftg an(j jn the ardor, of his indepb.i(jence,0f law, and order, he demonstrations of aggerssive war- tare, whichwas quickly quelled by the argumentum" ad hominum addressed to him by Jim's shillala. After he had sobered oS sufficiently to inow what he vas doing, he was taken before Mayor Gautt, and acknowledging his faults and profe sing the deepest was let off by a five dollar fine and which be paid, and went on his way rejoicing. -Another failure of the mail yesterday, and consequently bur news columns present a very mea ere appearance.

is certainly great negligence somewhere, and Gen. Edgerton, the general mail agent, should look it up, and punish the delinqaen'ts. There is no good reason why the mail from Little Rock should ever fail when the cars ran. yet there has been two or three failures this week, to the great annoyance and detriment of business men and newspapers. Stewart have just re ceived a big lot of fresh Garden Seeds.

Capt. W. J. Alston has been appoiutedagerit for the Wilcox Gibbs Automatic Sewing Machine, and has on hand a number of the machines at Rowland McDan-iel'sDrug Store, "where he invites everybody "and his wife to call and examine them. We are satisfied that it is one of the best machines now iu use.

He Is prepared to offer liberal terms to those who wish to purchase. FINE WINKS, LIQUORS and CIGARS, a speciality, at PAT MOORE'S City Saloon, opposite City Hotel. Jan tf. 7 -Cotton. Owing to bad weather and the wretched condition of the roads, the receipts continue light.

Quotations have not materially changed since our last. Some badly stained and trashy cotton has sold as low- as 5 cents, while the best grades have sold as high as cents. We quote as extremes, 5-llJc, with a downard tendency. Tor. Sale.

'A few pair of thoroughbred Kentucky Berkshire pigs for sale, either.for cash or exchange for pork. Apply at this office. had the pleasure a few days since, of a visit from Dr. G. M.

Harris, of nuntsville, Ala. He is largely interested in our county in lands, and makes a visit here a-bout once every year. He is an intelligent and enterpising gentleman, and we would be glad it we could secure him as a permanent citizen. We don't say it to be a bragging but we are doing the finest job printing and at cheaper rates than any office in South-West Arkansas. All orders from a distance prompt-ly attended to.

i One or two alarms of fire with-; in the last week. A fire company should be organized before', ouf beautiful and thriving little city is laid in ashes. Who will take the initiative in the matter Jim Hawkins told that fakir to "git up and git," aud he "got up and got," nor he "stand upon the order of his going, outwent at once" OFENAGAIX! At the urgent solicitations of many of my friends, I have concluded to again open my BAR ROOM, for public favor. Once opened, I will, as I always have, keep none but tha best and finest of Goods, regardless of cost, that the Market affords. From these that doubt, I ask but a trial, and I know that I can please them.

M. M. COHN. 22d, .1870: The Arkadelghia Grange meets to-night at 7 o'clock sharp. A full attendance is desired, as import ant business is to be transacted, be sides several initiations.

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Years Available:
1869-1924