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B. II. Geldert Co. cany a fine'lot 1 Large Tomatoes-We believe it is generally conceeded to Sir. Geo.

W. Carder, that he always AKKADELTaiVCULWAY TIME TABU S. W. J.S.WILSON. NASH FLANAG1N WILSON Memorial Resolutions.

1 At the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church, July 22, 1S89. the fob lowing resolutions were unnnimour's'y 1 adopted: -w UVtl I JULY iooj. rr You. SI. W.

Wilson of Curtis has in some of the finest "brands of brnndy and wine beverage, medicinal and sacramental irpdb- ai.d ha.fuHy guarantees every gallon strict- i Ir" pure. When parties take as much! as a gallon he pays express charges anywhere. The money must accom- The meloncolic days haveconze. Ice cream sociable at T. A.

Heard's residence. B. II. Geldert Co. roake a specialty of fine furniture.

Plenty of rains and hot suns to suit the cotton growers. Mrs. J. C. Brown, of Whelen, is in the city visiting friends.

A large stock of glass stand lamps at W. A. Stuart's at cost. Judge Hearn is holding court in Pike county during this week. H.

A. Hamilton, one of Dalark's live men, was in town Wednesday. All kinds of country produce bought at the new market of Barton Wilson. If 'you want a sweet tender steak or roast call at the new market Of Barton Wilson. In order "to suit the times B.

II. Fbipa-y i noticing an on tlie mar-! their paper, mey i fin of th.e Indebted to thi i 11 3 n0f, a raper that they have been and we would be 1 ad if they rea in and settle up, or semi it money order. We need money oi bonestlV due us, and need it Circuit cdurVheXE Week. inscribe f'r tht Standard. The grand jury will meet on the 20.

Zveedsoi Trust for sale at this )5ce. KePp right on getting ready for lie fair. If you want a fine hand lamp, call ff. A. Stuart s.

Did you see the game between the doors by the car oaa srru-tors SUMS fa tic Oii posits Lee House Arkadelphia. Ark- Good baggies and learns nent out with or without driver. To and from all Railroad Trains. New Book Store BY- MISS 1IATT1E BLAKE. A Store Tall of Beautiful uiu Useful Albums, in plush and morocco; Shr-rors in all sizes and styles; Books for tne old and yenng; Writing desks, newest styles; Wisp holders, plush and horn; Vases fr the ladies; Doll washing machines; Perfumeries; handsome vase; Poem for the students; Picture books for the children; A Picture blocks; Dolls for the little girls.

Sly good- were selected from a new stock and are of the newest and most handsome, styles. Don't fail to sec my goods Remember the 'place NEW BOOK Finder's Jeivclrij Store, rkadelphia, Ark: JQ RAYING AND LUMBER. W. It, 'SPARKS, ING I BUSINESS. AND LUMBER DEALER.

ARKADELPHIA, ARK. Desires to infor the public that his wagons are runn.ng at all times, and that lie will do all kinds of hauiinir and transferring promptly and at reasonable races charges. Also, all kinds of lumber for sale, delivered at lowest market prices. All orders left at BRISCOE BROS. Will receive prompt; attention.

Aug. 15. History of Alaska From the Ear! its t. Period to the Present Time. By Hubert Howe Bancroft.

A vivid narrative of most peculiar interest; truthful, 1 1 i i ti nr-Drawn from Kusian sources now- first revealed. This book, complete in one volume, with index, is now first issued separate from the complete "set of Bancroft's far-famed historical series of thirty-nine volumes. Thousands in every part of our land ill avail themselves ol this book. The knowledge which it contains is of intense interest and importance, and much of it is lonnd no where else Agents If anted 5 'Everywhere; for al! the form are interested in that wonderful conn- try Alaska. The works of Sir.

Bancroft have met with remarkable success, having acquired a great reputa: tion in America and Europe. Any good earnest, active worker cau make from $5.0 0 to $20.00 day selling this most entertaining volume. Apply at once for exclusive territory or tihs rare opportunity will slip and be forever lost. Neither money or experience is required to embark in this enterprise, as the publishers allow 30 days' time for agents to deliver and collect before payment to them, and if the book is properly presented it sells itself. Address THE illSlOIil 723 Slarket San Francisco, (Jal.

OUACHITA COLLEGE, Arkadelphia, Ark. Largest collejein Arknasas; 15 teachers; New building; New furniture; Every department ot college work; Sloderate terms. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Under a ppecialist. a ppi ndid Slilitary Tactics, Spl ndid society. Location health- ful.

Good Librav. Pupils should investigate this school before going elsewhere. Doard $10 to 512 per month. Catalogue. Send for J.

V. Coinger, Pres Tra'n I Smith 1 Atnv Okoiona 8:10 tr re 3:25 a ni 10:20 a. 1 :00 p. 1:45 p. ni.

5:00 p. m. 5:45 p. m' Leaves osoton 2 rrives Nrnit hton 3 Leaves 'Smith ton 4 .3 Artives Hebron 4 Leaves Hebron 4 Arrives Smithton S. C.

SIartin GeuT. Manager. The Missouri I'aclflc Railway Co. St. iour7 Iron Mountain and Soutkerii Railway.

NEW SCHEDULE, 3ITXE. 21, 1SS9. GOISO SOUTH. Xo 753. mail ami express.

mail 671), local GOING NORTH. mail and express 754, fast mail 5:01 p. ni. 2:21 a.m. a.m.

m. 11:32 p.m. s'o GS0, local freight p.m. A. Doyle, Agent.

TIME TABLE NO. 13. ULTIMA THOLE, ARKADELPHIA MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY. Effect oa April 1st. Daily Except Sunday.

Leave So. 3. Ho. 1. Stations.

P. SI.iA. SI. .5 07 5 31 5 55 10 0 lt 10 50 11 15 11 41 11 5G 12 02 DALEVILLE. TUPELO SPRINGS.

OTTS. WEAVERS. DALARK. i4 10 11 Arrive. KAIL Ks.

2. i No. 4. A. SI.

P. SI. 20 50 07 3 50 3 25 3 01 2 41 2 40 DAL LEV I LE. TUPELO SPRINGS. WKAV5RS.

DALARK. 4 10.V 11 J. F. S1ILES, Sup't. FOIl at the tore.

SALE Live BY and A. C. Lei McADAM. Live," dm- Route For St. Louis, the North and Mt mphis.

Hot Springs, Iloustoi Galveston. Dallas, San Antonio, AuRtin, El Paso? city of San Franci.se the Sout and Southwest. iTrTSfl Car: A 4 BETWEEN St. Louis and Galveslc ST. LOUIS and EL PASO.

nly one change ot cars between Louis, City of Mexico and San Franoisco, For Ships, Ti.e Table and other formation apply to coinpaiiy'a nearest agent. Oil. CTownscnd, G. 1J. It.

Louis. Mis. Agents Wanted for the Bo. JOHNSTOWN on OF DEAT VALLEY The BEST and the most HISTORY of the great flood. lished in English and German; tains oyer 500 pages, GO illuslrai and retails for $1.50.

BEAUTIF SJilt bninding. Agents working for other flood book should send 2t insiamps ior our outfit and see 1 superior it is to the one that you selling. Most liberal terms allowe McHakin, jn 28-4 1 Cincinnati, Oil NO CHARGE. F'salers in all kinds of- mware uest-ripthv promptly attended to. E.

G. Wilder, SecV 1-RO'N fig mm oi corhns and caskets cheaper than ever sold befyre. If you want a substantial and rel'a- ble chew of good plug tobacco, buy the "Silk Ncl" brand. "Don't trust to luck," but nib on a little of Hunt's Cure for Itch, "Tetter, King-worm or Eczema. i Thomas L.

Lonaldson, of Little Koek 1 and one ot the cleverest commercial men on the road, was here yesterday, The lightning struck a large dead pine tree near the coal shute at Gulden yesterday and it was burned up. The Arkadelphia and Dalark railroad has about one hundred men at work extending theirroad beyondDal-ark. We regret to announce the death of Sir. John A. Sleeks, which occurred a few days ago in Memphis.

We have I received no particulars. The pulpit, the bench and the bar recommend Cheatham's Chill Tonic as the finest antiperiodic in use, being free from poison and guaranteed. "Old man, did you get this machine oil at Finger's?" "No." "I won't have it. Go to Finder's and get me a botllo. He keeps the b'jt mu'3 A count' in which IvntS cc-iif.

of the taxes are reported delinquent may be said to'be prosperous, anl that is just tlie condition of this. county. If you ask -what is the quickest, best and safest Chill Tonic, the answer will invariably be, "Sly friend, use Cheatham's, it is pleasant, "too. and guar anteed. B.

II. Geldert have just received a large lot of the -Noted White Sewing Machines, which they will sell on gond terms under a written guarantee. The Y. SI. C.

A. has changed thc place of meeting from the Odd Ke'-los llall.to the churches. The meeting next Sunday will he held in the Presbyterian church. Ifyou want to buy any furniture call on Cain Williams, the only exclusive furniture house in the citv. Tiiey will sell everything in their iine the lowest figures.

The protracted meeting in the A. SI E. Church is progressing nicely and up to the present' time fifteen persons have joined the church. The pastor, Rev. Sir.

White, is doing good work. Archer Smith, a colored child four months old. on last Saturday fell out of a iby carriage and broke its shouhh and nec' killing it instantly. The verdict (if Coroner's jury was: by accidentally falling out of gallery." Martha Bailey, (colored), was carrying a child over a trnstlf. bridge eight 'miles of Smithton fell fr.tin the bridge ami falling upn the 'child kiUied it almost instantly.

The vf-t'iict of the Coroner's jury was accniling to these facts. He shook, and lie shook, his shaking was ch rii-, He then "bought a butt le of Cheath ani's Chill Tonic, He said to hi.s friends, though a shaker of ynre, 1 hanks to the C. C. Tonic, I'm a Tliak-rr no mre. We have a an 1 po-ifive cv! for i rh i i and headache, in Cauurii Remedy.

A nasal i njecttr free with each bottle. Use it if yon desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 'cents. Sold bv A.C. McAihms.

eo.v Knott's Sen' nosfaHnwit. Restaurant, No. 219 U'e-t Si ark ham street, under Capital theatre, Little Rock. Strictly first-class. Oysters and lift gaine of all kinds.

Confectionery, 'J21 West Msrkham street. Everything new, fresh ami a1 reasonable prices. Neatly furnished rooms, pleasantly located. novl'tf Slessrs. Cain Williams now have in stock full burria! suits for ladies and gentlemen.

Coffins from the highest to he lowest. Fine wooden caskets and metal metaiic coflins. They make the undertakers business a specialty. Memphis Fertilizer. I am General for Southern Ar-kans, for the celeb ated Memphis Fertilizer, the best in use.

I arties wishing to use the same will find it to their interest. It has given entire satisfaction to all parties who have ever used it. Address me either at Little Rock or Ark. SI. C.

O'Neal, is my Agent at Dalark, where the fertilizer can be had. J. W. Juxiel. Otto A.

Bryant desires to inform the public that he has opened a barber shop on Sladdox street, just one door north of Thomas' Billard Saloon, where he will be giad to meet his old 'lriends, and guarantee them satisfactory service in his line of business. Otto is a fiist-class barber, and the people know it. tf Dyspepsia and Liver CompMannt; Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use it accordingly, and if it does you no good it will dost you nothing. Sold by A.

C. SIcAdams. eow Bucklen's 'rnlcsi Salic, The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever f-ores, tetter, chapped hands, chlblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos-itiyely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box.

For tale at Mi In nit 1 Drugstore. jan IS Iv. Oh, What a Cough. will vou need tne warning. The signal pernaps oi trie sure approaca oi that more horrible disease, Consump tion.

Ask yourselves if you can afford forthe sake of savinsz 50 cents to run lor the sake ot saving cents, to he risk and do nothing for it, We know from experience that Shiloli'e cure Will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a I Geldert furniture, sash and Constipation Is the cause of many diseases. Cascarine is the cure. Sold by the McDaniel d-Mig store.

ReV. J. R. Moore's family left Wednesday for Black Springs where they will remain during the summer. We expect to keep a first-class market, where you'eau always get the best of treat at all times.

Barton Wilson. Cascarine is a never failing remedy for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. For Siile by the McDaniel drug store. Largest and Finest selection of 'Pearl Buttons in Arkansas at Bry Leaders of Low Prices, Camden, Ark. We are offering Rare Bargain in all of our lines.

A trial order will convince you. Bry Camden. rk. A frame ad.lition has been added to the county jail to be used as a room. It had been greatly needed.

'A satiow complexion and dry skin are signs of a disordered liv.T, which Cascarine? will regulate. Tor sale attlie SlcDaniel drug store. Dyspepsia and indigestion destroy all energy of mind and body. Cascarine is a positive cure. Bv.y it at the SlcDaniel drug store.

Little Fitiry Lee, whose parents live near Hollywood, Is in town visiting her frknd Lizzie Lee. The Spirit of Hope says: '-Robert LaGrone left Saturday night Arka-delphia to attend his wife who is ifl at that place. Heny Speneer, son of Mr. John A. Spencer, who has been in Saint Louis for over a year, is at home visiting his parents.

Mrs. J. W. Butler and her little girls are visiting friends at their former home in Dalian county and enjoy-in the cool country breeze. Parties desiring catalogues of the Ouachita Colli de can them at finer of the drug stores in this city or by addressing the president.

When at Little Rock, st -p at the "Oak Lkaf Hotel." atc.omdu-dations at low rates. Price: SI ark ham and Scott sts T. II. Dass. Pro; r.

Tlie'Uttle house that stood in front of the'C'dlege building has been nr-ve'l and an audition bn It to it and otherwise put in shape for a residence. For p'ire -frepli drug's, best and most popula" patent medieTiv fi. toilet articles to the wants of every Class at W. A. 8tew.nrt's drug store.

Go to Kiss Nettie Whitlow for your nice Christmas goods, such as applique embroidery, flowers, splashers and tidies, Felts and other antiiul goods. --Sheriff Dee Newton, an old-time friend of ours from Ouachita county spent two or three days in town this week nd made several pleasant visits. Farmers, planters, mill men and all other good men generally are invited to make their hendquarters in the Standard office while in town attending court. Pills and violent cathartics leave the bowls in an exhausted condition. Cfescarine acts as a tonic, strengthens and invigorates.

Sold at the SicDan-iel drug store. Sirs. SI. A. Ballentine, with her daughter, Fannie, and little grandson, Joe.

SIcCIung, left Wednesday for Black Springs, where they will spend three or four weeks. Andrew Speaks and W. W. Gresh-am arrived in the city Sunday from Boliver, Slissitsippi. Sir.

Speaks returned home Tuesday night. Sir. Gresham will return home Slonday, Slessfs. Cain Williams have just received over a car load of furniture, andT.ill sell itcheaper than it haaesVer been sold in this market. There is no use in sending of! after furniture, when it can be bought right at home at siich a small profit.

Sir. J. B. Wrieht this week brought to this office two sweet potatoes of this year's grow th. The largest measured Sir inches in length and five and-a-half inches around.

This is the earliest we have ever sen raised in this county. If yon want anything in tne riquor line, send your order? to Lyons Bro's, dealers in wines, liquors, cigars and tobacco. 400 Slain street, cor. Fourth, Little Roek. SIcBrayer at $3.00 Old ci North nnrollna Corn fjtsnd leaner The Ouachita rrver is 10 du i eareu snags at once.

A full stock Ot Stationery vv -a. 'vart's drug store. Misa Birdie Hblloway is teaching the Humphries' Cbapel district. Ifyousnow anytmiin auuuu u.mu to meet the grand jury. have the coldest and lemonade and soda water In the ity.

-Call at Briscoe Bro. and try one aftbose "liiilk shakes." They are splendid. Ifyou want an ice-cold drink of lemonade, or soda-water, call on Bris- -Circuit Clerk T. SI. Ewmg and L.

p.Rinsworthy went out to Oko- lona Wednesday. lf yea want furniture or coffins call 0 Cain Williams. They always have en hand a fine hearse. -Gen. McMillan and J.

H. Craw ford are attending circuit court at jUurfrcesboro this week. -J. W. Gephart is at work upon two snag boats for the government's use in cleaning t.ut the Uuactnta.

-Foriine Jeirelry, Watches, Silver tare, call on Rudisill. All goods psianteed at lowest prices. -BRY Camden, c.fler Fnitblack Hosiery, seemless and colors caaranteed at the lowest -The finest line of toilet soap in the ''IV Rt A. lUCiuaiua nuu Live Drus Store. -Env a package of gypsine paint nrwallsand ceilings, at A.

C. Mc-AJams' drug store. Parks an wife 'eft yester day for Winsboro, Texas, on a two-wesks' vi-it to relatives. -The largest and best selected nt.xk ff Finiitnie in the rity, can be Ibandat B. H.

Geidert co's. -The h-st stock'of family groceries i i. ill tne city, can ue ioir.u ai oiijuuu ex 1 i .1 r. yn. II goous oen vert-u in-c -latfeli- yon wish shoes.

cidl at or send to Dry at Camden. -Constipation produces piles. 'as- oara removes the c.tuse. 50c and at the McDsiiiel drug store. -Miss Hattie Blake, who has visitiiig friends in Little Ruck ihw weeks, returied home Tuesday.

-Anew stock of sundries at the Live let Live Drug Store. AH "kinds of Implies, tafh sponges, toilet articles, iff. -The finest stock of hanging lamps in the city, can be found at V. A. stnart's drug store, which will be sold very ehef.

-Next Wednesday night the Baptist ladles will have a sdciable at tlie iesi- InceolT. A. Heard, and will serve icecream. -The latest novelties arid Bes fcakesof Pv.r'csolx for less money at Bet Camden, than anywhere else. -Jlrs.

C. C. IIenderon and her sis- KMiss'LTilie Hall, left Wednesday Black Sprins, where they will spend few weeks. -The bowels often require a mild 'jattifective Btimniant, and -Cascarine 's 'he very thing. For sale by the Mc-usiel drus store.

-Mrs. Sallie Greene and rtanehter. Irene, after spending three weeks Little Rock visiting friends returned tow last Saturday. -Cain 4 Williams, dealers in furni-coffins, caskets and robes. Call -3 them and price their goods before lirchasing elsewhere.

-The best and surest dye to color hroun or black, as may be ed, is Buckingham's Dye for the hikkerfl. It never fails. "Fret not your life away because Mr hair is gray, while young, as you ii stop all grayness and beautify ehairwith Hall's Hair Renewer. "The itching of the scalp, falling of hair, resulting in baldness, are 'fn caused by dandruff, which may scared by uaiDg Hall's Hair Renewer. -Hon.

R. rj. K'earn spent two or days at home with his family, left again on Saturday for Mur-boro where he op'ened court on 'raises larger tomatoes than any other person in the city. A frw days sine he presented us with one ttiat weighed one and one-fourth pound and showed us four that weighed five pounds. If any of our readers can beat them le them bring "their tomatoes to the Standard office and we will make the fact known to the public.

An Eminnet Doctor's Prescription. Dr. C. P. Henry, of Chicago.

Illinois, who has practiced medicine many years saj's: "Last spring he used and prescribed Clarke's Extract of Flax (Pa-pillion) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 cases and never knew a case where it failed! to cure. "I know of no remedy I can rely upon so iniplicity." Positive cure for all diseases of the skin. Applied ex- externally. (Marke's Flax soap is best for babies. Skin Cure $1, sorpUo at SIcAdams' drugstore.

Protesant League. Reason why every tomi should found a Protestant 'League. Sirs. Emma 15. Ilolcomb, well known in Texas, as a newspaper correspondent, will lecture next Slonday evening at 7-30 admission 1" cents.

From a Far Country." If you have any desire io hear the truth concerning the "True Inwardness" of a Jesuit Cloister, attend the leclnre Slonday nigh tin the Court House and you will leave the house assured that there is need, of willing minds to do the Master's work, which is waiting to be done. Poor and fnendh ss especially iunited. Found in a Newspafsr. From the Cresc, Iowa. Plaindealer: "We have never, as our readrs for nearly thirt' years in this county can testyfy, written a 'pulF of any parent medicine, luty as well as inclination impel us to depart from this studied silence, to say to i.nr readers and the public thar, having been com-pletelyprosfrated with a vi dent and distressing cold, after thre (lays fighting i wit ti ordinary reniidie and r.o relict from their use, we obtained a bottle of Clarke's Extract of Max cough cure, obtaining almost instant relief and a sLeady improvement under is use." Largo bot- tin m-Av 51 i ar fur CM -i rU o's t'e only Soap.

Cest on earth, 2t cents, both the above for sale by A. C. The Jurymen. The circuit court for'this county will meet in tl.is city next Monday, the 21) of this month, with but a small docket. The grand drawn are: Guss.

Slann, T. A. Allison, G. W. Carder.

J. S. Massey, T. F. Hushes, W.

SI. Easter, R. B. F. Key, V.

W. Hall, W. Minter, F. SI. Osburn.

J. B. Saunders, J. II. Wilson, J.

B. Atkins. J. W. T.

J. Logan, B. W. Pullum, with J. R.

Kami-el Sjud laid. Stn-ul Tweedle, V. Crow L. lozter and J. Price as alternates.

The petit jury are J. R. L. S. Newman, w.

U. Davis, John Keys. J. W. Patterson, R.

SI. Bonner. Solon Balch, J. M. May, Albert Strong.

Fairlmirn Ja. Stiles. W. SI. Tucker, Deaton, Cargile, W.

K. J. R. Cook, Deaton. James N'eal.

B. F-Malcoin. J. B. Cal-lwell.

A. Bettis.Jas. Sloan and J. Ganit. Gci cf Paper Saved Her Lifs.

It was j'lt an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, hut- if saved her life. She was in the last stage of consump lion, told by pM.dcians that sheas incurable and could not live only a ve ry short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of vraT-pins paper sho read of Dr. King's new discovery and got a sample battle, and it helped her; she bought a large bot-ile, it helped her more, bought another ami grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, and plump, 'weighing 110 pound-. For further particulars send stamp to'W.

II. Cole, Dr. legist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of tliis wonderful discovery free at tne S'cl'aniel drug store. Tribute of Respect.

The following tribute of respect was adopted by the Arkadelphia Presbyterian Church and Sabbath bchool: It having pleased God. in h'13 divine providence, to take from among us, Sirs. Slaggie Thomas, hose loving, cheerful, christian disposition, and activity in the service of tho Master, rendered us much help and encouragement in our church and Sabbath school our church and Sab-bach school, feeling so sensibly the loss sustained, make the following res-resolutions: First; In the death of Sirs. Slaggie W. Thomas our church and Sabbath school have sustained as evere loss; an earnest wnd efficent worker has been taken from us; a sweet and melodious yoico stilled in our choir, and the pew of an appreciative and attentive listener made vacant.

"God moves in a mysterious way, his wor.derous to perform." Second; That a page of our record be set apart tc the memory of Mrs. Slag gH W. Thomas, and that our heartfelt sympathies be. tendered the bereaved husband, and the bereaved and aged father, in their sore trial of life, and that a copy of these resolutions be gent to them, and that copies be sent to the city papers for publication. C.

K. BOSWELI, Alex. SIcKxight, Claud Wilson, Stewart Wilder, Chete Rowland, Committee. There Is a Time to Dance According to St. Paul, and a time to prav; a time to work and a time to play.

Fortunate is that person who (joes he right thing at the right time. Saive-! ill crown all his ellorts, and lie will end his days in happiness. Such a person is he who keeps his system onened UD in the summer lime wnn pe.rll.nai the matchless tonic. When the thermometer is standing at DO de- i grees in the shade, and you Can al- most feel vout stamina oozing out of th(n ls tne time to take some- thin that will vitalize your blood. build up your wasling tissues and put new energy into your Douy Fe-ru-na charm, so eflve i.lt." It not only 1 1 -i I.

t. Give It tri." female diseases. Now is the time To recrulate yOUr bowels, Man-a-Iin is superb. For sale by Xxxq McDamti ''Resolved; That we, the members of the said aid society, bow in hn ruble submission to the will of our Father, who has seen fit to remoye from our midst our beloved sister and friend Mrs. Coy E.

SI ar bury, whom we have been intimately associ-ted w.th for years; whom to know was to love nnd esteem. Resolved; With bowed heads, and hearts full of sorrow, we resign our much loved sister to the v. ill of our Father whose judgement never errs. That as a member of our society we have sustained great loss both socially and religionary. She having been our president, from June, 1872, until April 1S74.

For some years she resided in the country, but we always received words of encouragement and love; and when she moved back she then re-united with us to labor for the church and the good of our cause She was with us and aided us as one of the last acts of her noble and and exemplary life. Raolcal; That while she is missed from our church and society, she has gone to ti beautiful and peaceful abode prepared for those who love and serve our as she has done during her long and well spent life. Resolved; That we extend our christian sympathies to her beloved family, who are left behind. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to our city papers. Sins.

Caddo ZIcCake, SlliS. 11 W. Mc.MlLLAIT, Wallis, Sjcc'3'. Eupepsy. This what you ought to have, in fact you must have it, to fully enjoy life.

Thousands are searching for it daily and mourning because they find it not. Thousands and thousands of dollars are spent annualy by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in. will bring yon digestion and oust the demon dyspepsia and install Eupepsy.

We recommend Electric Bitters for dypepsia and all diseases of liver, stoinac and kidneys. Sold by at 50 cents and $1 per bottle by the SlcDaniel drug store. Our Obligations as Citizens. Here I am again writing something that perhaps you will not believe at first, but read on. It is the sacred du ty of every busi ness man in Arkadelphia to give to the worthy white boys, ho want work and who are willing to work, some employment or to help them to get work, and then with a pleasant smile or word.

whMi yon pass, show the boy that you are watching him and that he 'has your approval, and are interested in bis success, and how Much it will help him you may never know. Even tlie Spartan, before ihe christian era hail a law in frcn which allowed no man to useless to the state. If heathens 'fult the necessity of such a just law can christians ignore ita great usefulness? You get up in the morning, rush to your business busy yo irself in trying to excel your neighbor i sales, then home afer the day is over, can't say that ith a quiet conscience you sleep well. You have passed your neighbor's boy, '(look in your Pible for the meaning of ycur neigh bor), who is old enough to be at work. You know ho wants work, ami know, perhaps, that he can be trusted, yet you pass him without a word of encouragement, anil perhaps an impatient to his appeal for work.

If you give his a thought it is ''let him go somewhere else an 1 find woik." But sir, he lias sought it everywhere else, asked for work fit any price, and you, who hire at all, employ a negro and let your friend's boy go idle. I'hejoy feels the injustice, looses confidence in you as a man' looses confidence in the religion you profess, loafs around, and frills Into bad company, becomes a criminal or worthless vagabond, and breakes a good mother's heart, saddens a father's life and makes one more home miserable. Will you, can you say you are not to blame? Yo do not believe yourself blameless; you remember his wishful look when he Asked you for work and you refused. You could have let him sweep your store, curry 3rour horses, clean your lamps or wash off your buggy for a small sum, which would have made him feel so independent, helped him so far up the rugged hill of success. That little sum would have helped him feel for a week that he had something to do in world, that he held a place among business men.

If you have only one job a day or a week for tell him what hour you want it done, teach him that you will keep the job for him until that time, allowing for d-ffe ranees of time pieces. These boys are In a measure your boys. You are interested in their future whether you will it or not. There is not a boy in this town tut what will be worth a thousand or more dollars to tlie one who helps him to independence, and that in hard cash not counting the satisfaction ofa good conscience, or a future reward for a "cup of cold Ax Convincing Proof In many instances it has been proven that B. B.

B. (Botanic Blood Balm), ide by Blood Balm Atlanta, will cure blood poison in its worse phases, even when all other Ueatment fails. A. P. Branson, Atlantn, Writes: "I had 21 running Ulcers on one leg and 6 on the other, and felt greatly prostrated.

I believe I actually swallowed a barrel of medicine, in vain elf irts to cure the disease. With little hope I finally acted on the urgent advice of a friend, and got a bottle of B. B. B. I exp rienced a change, and mv despondency was somewhat dis pel.ed.

1 kept using it until I had taken sixteen botslos, and all the ulcers, rheumatism and all other horrors of blood poison have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well again, after an experience of twenty yeass of torture. Robt. Ward, Iaxoy, Ga, Write: "Sly disease was pronounced a tertiary form of blood poison. Sly face, head ami shoulders were a mass of corruption, and finally the disease began eating my skull bones. My bones I ached; my kidneys were "deranged, I 'lost flesh and strength- and life became a burden.

All said I must sur.ly die, but, nevertheless, when I had ten bottles of 13. 15. B. I was pro-. nounced well.

Hundrees of scars can now be seen on me. I have now been 1 H-uiM twelve months." 'Jim pany the order under any aim all ci. cumstauces. tf How's This? We iffer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured" Ity taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.

J. Cheney Props. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. I.

Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West Tri'ax, Wholesale Druggi-ts, Toledo. O- Wai.dino. Kinnan Marvin. vV.ho esale Druggists, Toledo.

O. E. II. Van- Hogsen. Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus' snrfaces of, the system. Testinionals sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

J. lm To Our Directors- When I say ours I mean the directors within the radius of this papers' circulation. The office "of director is an uhremuuerative, thankless posi tion, it is an offieol great reponsibility, requiring public spirited men to fill it. You may thinkl exagerate the responsibility when I say that the welfare, the progress and the liberty of our re public has its foundation it its schools. What secures liberty and progress but the education of the rhas'se'fc? and upon whom will the manner of this education ulimately fall if not upon the employers of the educators? If you employ a Frenchman to teach your children are you surprised when yon hear them speaking French? If you employ a Chinese to teach them rel-gion are you astonished when they fall down before idol-.

let you hold up your hands in horror when we lay at vour door the charactor of our society For as sure as the Frenchman will teach French or the Chinese idolatry, wiil i-he character of the teacher mold itself upon the minds and hearts of the pupils. The parent, of course, holds a share in this work of character molding, but this will not, in the least, release directors and teachers but should make them more vigilant in the performing of duty and contracts, as far as possible, wrong impressions received from parents who are themselves mon-of unworthy teachers. Now I have spken, fearlessly, the trnth as a parent who is interested in my neighbors, well as my own child-dren. and if any feels the angry flush ri-etohis face, let him put his hand to his head and adjust the cap for it fits. A Parent.

LEGAL ADVERTISES! EN I S. Warning Order. In Clark Circuit Court, July term, IsS!) SI. L. Gibbons, PI IT.

vs. Divorce, lford Gibbons, Deft. The defendant, A I ford Gibbons, is hereby warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. M. L.

Gib-Dons. Tiio. M. Ewixg, Clerk. Inly 2nd, -lSS'J.

1'4 lw Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of P. Curiis, deceased, will, in pnrsunt to an order cf the Probate Court of ('lark county, Arkansas, proceed to sell before the front door of the store house of I. N. Runyau, in the town of Amity, Clark county. on the 17th dav of August, 1880, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of the sw I of nw pec.

34, T. 5 23 on a credit of tour months. Purchaser required to give bond and approved security, 19 3t J. N. IIaitoxbtm.l, Adtnr ol the estate of P.

Curtis Notice For Pubricalion. Land OmcE at Cam hex. une i2, ISS0. Notice is hereby given that the fol lnw ing-named settler has filed noticeof his to make final proof, by commutation to cash entry, in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be tore the clerk ol the circuit court of Clark county. at Arkadelphia, on August 20, lsyj, viz: John F.

Fisher, II. E. for the winwV and wisw, section 3, township 9, range 19 west. 1 1 names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: lames SIcMenis, Wes. larmon, John Nix and Robert Hays, all of Curtis.

Arkansas. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows ot any substantial reason, under the law and regula tions of the Interior Department, why such nroot should not be ahowed. will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant. and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. W.

X. Ramsey, June-23-Gw. Register. Assessor's Nolece. I will attend at the followin-named places in Clark county on the dates indicated below-, lor the purpose of as sessing the real and personal property of the citizens of said county lor taxation for the year lhVJ: Places Catos.

Long Creek! Goiden'siJune 24 Alpine Amity. Amity. Lambert's store Amity I. R. '29.

Julyl A 2. heard TeTre Halt Way Hollywood South Fork Dobyville Elkins IMcLain's Elkins IRome Antoine Okoiona Beech Wheeled Spr'gs Beech Slill.s... 1, 5, fi. "9,10,11 12. 13.

'lo, 10,17 18. If). 20. 22. 23.

24 2.3 20. 29. Beech Cr k.lJ. A. McGmnis Anderson 1.

Anderson SI. Norton's SI an chesterjJoe. .) C'lij Beirn'e Missouri Gurdon Slissouri Mills. Missouri JSmithton Caddo iCurtis Caddo. Aug 1.

6 to 17 As this is the year for the assesment ofreal estate as will as personal it is earnestly hoped that all parties interested will meet me promptly at L.f p-pnintment8 and bring their land lilies, or the numbers of their land, so that the same may be properly placed upon the tax books. If this precaution is observed, a Vast deal of trouble and an-novance mav be saved parties themr selves as we'll as the assessor. I need not a penalty attaches by reason of a failure to meet me at. one of tiie points specified. James Strong, Assessor of Clark County.

Arkadelphia, May yEGUANRATEE SATISFACTION -maufaclurers of and otres ES- Pipiitg end iZQjuiring of evert parties ffoinor In I.UUa i chinncl nnlosa at 4UU' o.j- quest ot photographs should money order or draft accoinpa- 203 Main 8treot Inies the order. jUneStf. First-class cabinets $31 iVisly a cd wife, of of Guidon, passed up the road Tues- -lla anUinionf '-(lav night. Capt. Paisly who has been S.

II. SIcNurr, Fres't T. J. V. Gabkisos, Sup.

re constipation; they asrravate bad health for some time, goes tc eaaso I Woitteoha. Wlisconsin. to speim a lew i -v. li ir rnM dii, wpbIu. while hie wife will visit tier ccore.

00c and $1 Kit I IltT I Uln'el (W ctnr, i childhood home at Blackstone, irgin- iian, where she will spend two months r- r. SI. Pierce has bought the Visiting relatives. We wish ibexa a CreStof Mn Shepherd in tlie barber prosperous trip. ki-ci) things that cannot do ARKADELPHIA COTTON MILLS, Want Custumera from all over Arkansas and adjoining ilais to Luv No.

1 Article of 4-4 Sheeting, 50 lb. Bunch Wool Rolls, Eti 'arsuio -r There are two ti oI.lM 6hP' whereyou accomplished. One lli.m' CleaD ShaVC' I cars cannot pass Wi tumiuue iu up There are two is that two trains of each other upon the same track; neither an a gentleman who, has his laajr inena out nuing, ampoon. AH Ho tisekeepers are invited to er U1ne Olir aoDm .1 Irito toam a Inn or a ft crOOkPll minion Domes were soiu tne past year, gives vitality and vigor, but it is a It relieves croup and whooping cough splendid cure for all lung troubles, fe-i. Kfnihors in if nrifhrviif vers, diseases of the kidney, and all Jre; as we are miking extra low and 3tumpy road with one hand while on the same and are selling as he holds the lady with the other.

You as many pieces as our custom- know how. This last was tried may desire, making it possible for near this city last Sunday night and it Jojie to buy according to their resulted in an upset buggy, a run-a-way That they arc now turnig out tlaity Mert-ban's patronisins; is save the freight from the eastern markets. So tin 1 nl.i.; your And let everybody bring their wool to tv ba carded s.s vre ca5aii very day, and will buy all wocl at ms.rktt prices; it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous plasters. by A.

C. SIcAdams. eow romi. I itni a inn inmR on Tone..

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