Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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Texarkana is a live progressive city—Twin City—located partly in
Texas aud partiy i Avkansas ber 15000 population being about equally di:
vided between the two S ates. Though comparatively young she has grown
and developed as few other cities have done.
A RAILROAD CENTER.
Pexarkana has eight railroads with over a thousand resident railroad
employes; this gives her especial advantages in the commercial world and
this tovether with the high and healthy location of the city will in a few
yenrs make Lera city of 25000 population One of these railroads is owned
by home people and rins 1o nava zable water thus giving us competing rates
hy water
BLECURIC LIGITTR WATER WORKS AND STREKET RAILWAY
Pecarkana's system of electrie lights and water works are unsurpassed
by any city of ten times her population Also has a splendid gas plant
anda splendid system of street rulroads permeate the city in every direction
BANIKS FACTORIES ETC
We have four Ntional banks with an operating capital of $600000.
There are a nwmber of e<tensive manufacturing enterprises among them fur-
nitire factorig a fenen faetory cotton seed oil mill a number of large lum
ber factarios fen faciory eotton compress a $125000 Government building
and Koderal conrts A $7300) anion depot—the (inest west of the Missis-
sippt river; two five diiy newspapers three large first-class hotels with ca-
pacity for 400 wnesis daily several large wholesale houses that do an immense
jobbing trade J
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LOCATION SOCIETY ETC.
The town site is located near the Kastern appes and at about the high-
est point on a plateau formed by Red and Sulplur rivers which run nearly
parallel snd searly due cast for about 100 miles and at a_ distance of about
thirty miles apart Being located on an elevation the drainage is good.
Lime potter’s elay anid gvpsum at hand and coal. iron lead and antimony
ores near by and will be virtudly st our doors as soon as men and money
can compicte the raiirond < now building to the mines. Thousands of acres
of hardwood timbor right at hand Public graded schools with fine brick
school buildings and two excellent colleges Churches of nearly all Christian
denominations with chinreh property valued at SBOOOO. No city in the South
possesses more refined or nolite society or more generous and hospitable peo-
ple. Scrangers av: treated courteously and pains taken to show them our
many advantuges
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‘Railway Time Card.
{ ST. L..1. M. & S
No. 51 Texas Exp. arrnives 8:05 a. m.
' No. 55 Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. m.
| No. 53 Mail Exp— arrives 8:45 p.m.
No. 54 Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. m
No. 56 Cannon Ball departs 2:25 p m.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p.m
T & P. RY.
No. 1 leaves Texarkana at 8:35 a. m.
N 0 D - =8 “ “ 145 p.m.
N 0.3 - ¢ “ “ 910 p. m.
No. 4 arrives “ “ 6:30 a. m
N 0.6 « a “« 2:05 p. m
N 0.2 « : “ 6:45 p.m.
ST L. & 8. W. RY
'No. 4 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:40 p. m.
'No. 4 for Memphis leaves 7:00 p. m.
No. 2 Cairo and St. Louis ar. 6:30 a. m.
No. & “ “ Jeave 6:50 a. m.
| No. 1 for Waco and Tyler ar. 10:20 p.m.
i No.l for & “ leave 10:40 p. m.
No. 3 for Ft. Worth arrives 9:35 a. m.
‘ No. 3 for « « leaves 9:55 a. m.
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' No. 81 leaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. m.
' No 38 ¢ “ “ 1:85 p. m.
No. 30 arrives “ % 1:85 p. m.
No. 82 « H “ 7:20 p. m.
TEX. & FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
EFFECTIVE EOVEMBER 18T 1802.
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 3:15 pm Nol 9:30 am
No 2 11:00 a m No 3 7:00 am
No 6 5:30 p m No 5 1:30 p m
No'’s 1 and 2 run daily except Sun-
day.
No’s 34 5 and 6 run Sunday only.
W A Wirnnrams General Manager.
TEXARKANA & SHREVEPORT RY
Arrives 6:30 p. m. Departs 6:00 a. m.
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City Passenger Augent
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Mrs ELIZA TAY'LOR McKINNEY
Writes as follows: *‘May 14 90—Gente
uatdrlnfhter now 12 years old has had
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she wr aninfant. This lßrln%lt Was Worse
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shonld be without them. Their use
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Promptly relieves Sleeplessness Mental or
Physical Exhaustion Loss of Appetite
Melancholy. Loss of Power and General
Debility. It builds up the health and
strength ot the sufferer from the first dose
Under its use n large clas: of dyspeptics and
neurssthenics will find this scientifle com-
pound & panacea for their ailments and dis-
onsas.
[lls 2 Sovereign Remedy
For Rhumstieim Nervous Deotlity Spinal
Afiectiong Dyspepsia and all_the peculiar
silments which renders g 0 many unfit for the
duties of Jife. It is without doubt the par
axce lence of all building-up remecdies ever
given to the public. A doso taken hefore
retiring uffords the sufferer a refresming
night’s repose and several boxes cures the
worst cases of weak and broken down men
and women.
It cont«ins the active principles of Celery
combined with Phosphorie Acid Calciarm
Magnesia Iron vnd Sodium Itis pleasant
in it's effects and never fails to benefit.
I r weak and debilitated fomales it is the
boget remedy within the whole range of mate-
ria medica
Price SI.OO per box by m il prepaid: 6
hoxes for 1‘35.
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A Beautiful Complexion
A moderate diffused color a soft peachy
bloom is the true sign of health um‘{phy&
fcal well being. Saxet renovates the en-
tire system enriches the blood and clears
the skin which givesa beantiful healthy
glow to the complexion.
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SAXET Vs RHEUMATISM
Saxot Med. Co Dallas Tex I had rheus
matism ever since last Aug.; I had tried
yvarious remedies but none of them did
me any good. My home is K=nsas Olty
but hioping to derive some benelit from
the elimate of Tex I came to Ft Worth
last Jan.. but continued to row worse
until [ began to take Saxet. The pain
had all left me before I had flr}lshod tak.
ing the first bottle and when I had used
onfi a few bottles 1 was completely well
nm{hud ained about twenty peunds. 1
am bnur&in' at the St. Charles hoto}
and Mr nnd‘M rs. Bridges also about thin
ty boarders know of my condition and
liow much I suffered before taklnßSAxefi.
Resdectiully E. MeDAnNigr
Wae hereby certily that the above states
ment s true. A. A Bridges Prol:. Bt.
gh:rlen hotol Mrs. M. O Br dfl“'
. W. Moore. book-kc?or&: 8. g‘ "]
00. and many others I't. W I'eb 18
I He was young and ambitiovs “Have
vou read my article?” he inquired of
the editor. “Yes” “What do you
think of my style of writing? “There
is one point about it that 15 worthy of
general imitation.” “What is that?”
“It is legible.”—[ Washington Star.
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It Shonld Be in Every Honso.
J. B. Wilson 371 Clay St. Sharps-
burg Pa. says he will not be without
Dr King’s New Discovery for con-
sumption coughs and colds that it
cured his wife who was threatened
with pneumonia after an attack of
la grippe when various other reme-
dies and several physicians had done
her no good. Robert Baker of
Cooksport Pa claims Dr. King's
New Discovery has done him more
good than anything he ever used for
lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial bottles at Smith Drug
Co. Large size 50 c. and SI.OO. 5
The c!oréfifizfln called on Mrs. Velox.
“If your husband” he said “would
‘ouly believe it it really pays to be re-
ligious.” “Well” repliea Mrs. Velox
“if you could give him proof of that
you couldn’t keep him out of church
wiith a cannon”—[Drake’s Magazine.
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~ Act on a new principle—regulating
the liver stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness
bad taste torpid liver piles and con-
stipation Unequaled for men wo-
men children. Smallest mildest
surest; 50 doses 25 cents. Samples
free at Smith Lightoot & Co.
Tailor Shears: 1 lost a good cus-
tomer last week by death. Tailor
Cutter: What was the matter with
him? Tailor Shears: Hadafit. Tail-
or Cutter: Mercy! Died of the shock
1 suppose?—Chicago Tribune
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All annual subscribers to either the
Saturday Blade or the Chicago Led-
ger W D. Boyce’s Big Weeklies pub-
lished at 113 1156 117 Fifth Avenue
(hicago receive certiflcates entitling
them to free assistance in securing
suitable stopping places in Chicago
during the World’s I'air at whatever
price they desire to pay. Are you a
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If not why not? Many people were
victimized during Dedication Week
with poor rooms at high prices and
many more will be in the same situ-
ation next year unless they receive
competent agsistance in the matter
This is what the “W. D. Boyce Bureau
of World’s Fair Information” will give
vou and without one cent of cost for
theservice. Some trustworthy person
will be sent with each certificate hold-
er to the rooms selected to see that
they are comfortably and pleasantly
located. The subscription price for
either paper is $2.00 per year. ts
Farmers conE;_fitleen miles to my
store to get Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy Many of them like myself
are never without it in their homes
It cured my boy of a severe attack of
croup and I believe saved his life—
K. Dalton Luray’ Russell County
Kansas This remedy is a certain cure
for croup and if used as soon as the
first symptons appear will prevent
the attack For sale by Smith Drug
Co.
An Episcopal clergyman who has
officiated twice at large political con-
ventions says the only office in the
prayer book for such occagions is the
forms of prayer to be used for those
at sea—Christian Inquirer.
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Bucklen’s Armca Saive.
The best salve in the world for cuts
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever
sores tetter chapped hands chil-
blaing corns and all sgkin eruptions
and pogitively cures piles or no pay
required It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund-
ed DPrice 25 cents per box. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
A Why have you thrashed your
son go unmercifully? Peasant: Because
he dreamed last night that he won 500
‘marks in the lottery and then went
and spent every cent of it oma bycicle.
—lliegende Blaetter
ettt sttt
Etectric Bivters
This remedy is becoming so we]”l
known and so popular as to need no
gpecial mention All who have llsed‘
Electric Bitters sing the song of
praige~A purer medicine does not
exist and it 18 guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the liver and kid-
nevs will remove pimples boils salt
rheum and other affections caused
by impure blood.—~Will drive malaria
from the system and prevent as well
ag cure all malarial fevers—l'or cure
of headache constipation and indiges-
tion try Electric Bitters—lntire sat-
isfaction guaranieed or money refund-
ed.—Price 50c. and SI.OO per bottle at
Smith Drug Co’s b
Teacher: You have wrinwn states-
man with a possessive case sign—-
state’s man That isn’t correct. Boy:
Doesn’t the State own the man?
Teacher: Noj the statesman owns the
State.~Good News
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American Cholera.
From the Daily Reveille Whatcom Wash.
«1 (! Burnett the Democratic can-
didate for sheriff was taken violently
ill at Clearbrook Ile had all the
gymptons of Agiatic cholera and for
an hour or two it was feared Le would
die. They finally gave him a dose of
Chamberlain’s Colie Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy which revived him un-
til a physician arrived” That iz pre-
cisely what the manufacturers of that
medicine recommend for cholera
send for a physician but give their
medicine until the physician arriaes
If cholera becomes prevalent in this
country next summer this preparation
will be in great demand because it can
always be depended upon For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
Mavy Porsons are brokon
Qown from overwork or houschold cares.
Brow:;: Ivon Bitters Robuflo?&
digestion removes excess
Rt Cures malisin. ik 4B GoRuIBN
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“ Castoria isso well adapted to children that
1 recommend it as superior to any preseription
known tome" H. A. Arcuer M. D.
111 80 Oxford St. Brooklyn N. Y
“The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and
its merits so well known waat it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach"
Carvos Mantys D D
New York City.
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par Oflice;:tt the old stand next door to the Paecific Exe
press office; 118 State Line Avenue. ¥
J. W. GAR NER Proprietor
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Castoria cures Colie Constipation
Sour Stomach Diarrheea "t tm
Kills Worms gives sleep =1 Iromotes di-
gestion
Without injurious medication.
“For several years I have rocommended
your ‘ Castoria’ and shall ¢lws *; continue to
do so as it has invariably produccd beneficial
results”
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125th Street and Tth Ave. Mo vork City.
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