Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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ILOCAL XTEWS
W. H. Yarnell of Searcy is here.
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Will Box of Lewisville is in the city.
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Judge Byrne went to Ashdown this
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Best shoes for least money at the
Racket Store. 11-2-4 f
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Infant’s and children’s clothing at
Temple of Fashion. ts
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Those new parlor suits at Reeves &
Richardson’s are beaunties. See them.
11-22-ts
C. E. Haydon is down from Little
Rock.
Mack Brian paid a visit to Ogden
to-day.
The best stock of shoes in the city
at the Racket Store. 11-2-ts
Special attention given to mourn-
ing orders at the Temple of Fash-
jon. : Ats
Favorite Cream tor chapped hands
and lips or rough skin. Guaranteed.
11-22-ts Syt Drua Co.
Miss Lizzie Ferguson is over from
Genoa.
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W. C. Stanley was up from Roberts
yesterday.
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Dressing sacques at Temple of Fash-
ion. ts
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Best goods for the least money at the
Racket Store. 11-2-ts
Positive Cough Cure for coughs
and colds. Guaranteed.
11-22-ts Syrra Drua Co.
Mr. Jesse DeLony of Richmond is
in the city.
E. A.Frost was over from Lewis-
ville yesterday.
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Ready-made dresses at the Temple
of Fashion ts
Best shoes for least money at the
Racket Store. 11-2-tt
Cheapest HEJ; at the new Market
on (linton st. near State Line Tex-
arkana. Ark. 11-22-ts
Pliny Hull of Boggy was in the
city last night.
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Democrats can enjoy to the full this
"Thanksgiving day.
Star navy tobacco for only 40c per
pound at Thornton & Simpson’s
at Fairview. 11-8-ts
Two good four-room cottages for
rent. Apply to
11-3-ts Dr. E. M. WiLrnrams.
Get your winter coal now while it
is cheap. See adv. of the Ice Co
elsewhere. ts
Miss Ona Furrow of Boyd visited
Texarkana yesterday.
S. M. Matthews of Pittsburg Pa
was in the city vesterday.
Best shoes fdr least money at the
Ricket Store. 11-2-ts
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Hunter Transfer Co. will haul your
freight prompt and at reasonable fig-
ures 10-19-ts
Feather bows face veils neckwear
and all articles for fancy work at the
Temple of laghion. ts
Mr.J. L. Barron has purchased a
residence on Rose Hill.
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All the trains coming into Texarka-
na are now making good time
The best sto@bkfl of Vshm‘s in the city
at the Racket Store. 11-2-f
Sliced hlllll._t‘l-!;(lA‘:'l_li_[)pe(l corned
beef in quantities to suit at Huadle-
stou Bros. ts
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Go to Reeves and Richardson’s and
see that magnificent folding bed to be
given away. 11-22-ts
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; (loster Velvin came over from
Lewisville this morning.
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The Clay Clement Co. passed
through to-day en route to Bonham
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Buy your election Hats at Sharpe &
Jordans Hatters and Furnishers Stock
entirely new. 11-4-ts
For RENT.—Large airy room-—nice-
ly furnished—near Broad street. Ad-
dress this office. |
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If you are looking for the finest and
cheapest millimery goods in the city
2o to the Temple of Fashion. ts
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Mr. 8. I Smelser is building a hand-
some recidence on Olive street.
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The very inclement weather contin-
ues—now looks like it might snow.
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The best stock of shoes in the city at
the Racket Store 11-2-ts
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Reeves & Richardson are selling
furmture at the lowest prices
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® For fine veal lamb pork steak and
sausages call at luddleston Bro’s
meat market ts
it
Glad to know that Mrs. J. A. Wat-
son of Sunset is some better to-day.
Work on the new Baptist church on
Olive street is progressing nicely and
the building will soon be completed.
kA amain
Leave your order with the Hunter
Transfer Co. for cotton seed hulls saw
dust and shavings. 10-19-ts
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The Racket Store ‘has a complete
line of groceries and canned goods at
~ u bargain 11-2:tf
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See 1. F. Harper for bargains in all
kinds of Second-Hand goods. No.
108 Clinton st. Texarkana Ark.
Cll-22-tF
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~ Purchase $2.50 worth of merchan-
b mmm Reeves & Richardson’s furn-
~ dture house and reccive a ticket to the
Rved. 11-22-ts
Sad thought—many who enjoy this
Thanksgiving will never celebrate an-
other. None of us have any lease on
life. g 4 |
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Messrs McCorkle Will Taylor Ho-
mer Vaughan .and Will Chance are
duck hunting on McKinney Bayon to-
day. : b T f
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The best stock of shoes in the city at
the Racket Store. 11-24 f | |
Fur trimmings for dresses at the:}
Temple of Fashion. ts i !
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Hunter Transfer Co. haul machinery
and move safes reasouable. 10-19-ts
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Mrs. Bugene Callahan came down :
from Little Rock this morning and f
will spend several days visiting friends :
in the city. :
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Prof. D. J. Evans of Whiterights |
Texas is in the city and will establish
a branch oflice of the Paris National |
Building and Loan Associution here. h
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The best stocs of shoesin the city ai |}
the Racket Store. 11-2-ts
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Louis Heilbron lends money on all
collaterals business strictly confidental. |
Initial silk and linen hanaerchiefs E
silk and woolen haif hose and a com- |
plete stock of gloves just received at ]
Sharpe & Jordan’s Hatters and Furn-
ishers. 11-4-ts g
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The editor regretted exceedingly |
that sickness prevented his attending |-
the grand K. of . reception last even-|
ing. A Reporter tells of the occasion
On yesterday two car loads of phy-|
sicians passed through en route to thep
City of Mexico. They wese under
the charge of Messrs. A. Gallagher and
Bissell Wilson of tne Mo Pac. roads. :
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Best shoes ror the least money at the |’
Racket Store. 11-2-¢f |
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- We have on hand and keep sup-|
plied with the best of live and dressed
poultry eggs butter etc. ‘
ts HuppresroN Bros |
Royal Blue Fox Brown Atlantic
Green the latest shades of neckwear
just received at Sharpe & Jordan’s |
11-4-ts |
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Sixty-four of our business houses|.
comprisiug the leading firms showed|
a commendable spirit in closing their|
stores to-day during Thanksgiving
services |
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Sheriff Edwards friends will be glad
to hear that he is not to move away
from Texarkana as reported. He has
secured and furnished sowe rooms at
New Boston so that when he is forced
to be at the county seat he can have
his family with him. |
The Plain Truth “
Is good enough for Hood’s Sarsaparil-|
la—there is no need of embellishment
orsensationalism. Simply what Hood's
Sarpaparilla does that tells the story
of its merit. ——
Hood’s Pills are easy yet efficient. 6
Strictly in It.
A fine line of holiday and Xmas
goods at Sam alks New line of
plush and silk lined baskets umberells
gold walking sticks opera glasses and
and new mirrors. I'he leader
ts SAM S. FALK.
Hon Paul Jones is z\(t;\n(liug Ouach-
ita Circuit court at Camden engaged
on a big murder case—defending
Evaus charged with the murder of
deputy sherift Womble of Union
county. Mr. J. is one of the most
noted criminal lawyers in the South. |
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How's This? ‘
We offer one hundred dollars reward |
for any case of catarrh that cannot be |3
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure
I J. Caeney & Co. Props
Toledo Ohio.
We the undersigned have known
I J. Cheney for the last 15 years and
belive him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially | .
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm. l
}Wles'l‘ & Truax Wholesale Droggists |
~ Toledo O 1
WALDING KINNAN & MARVIN Whole- | ¢
sale Druggists Toledo O (
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is faken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood :
and mucous surfaces of the system|!
Price 75c¢. per bottle. Sold by all|g
druggists Testimonials free
The editor of the DEMOCRAT was
sick and unable to attend the play at 1
the opera houso Monday night. Sorry |
to hear there was coneiderable dis- l
turbance noise and confusion in the 1
gallery. Officers on the West side|
should certainly stop this and at once. |
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McEiree’s Wine of Cavaui |‘
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT nrcl‘
for sale by the followin merchants in |
Texarkana: ‘
Smith rug Company. ¢
W A Robinson. 1
S Lemly. Iy
E M Williams
Every member of the Cleveland & ]
Thurman Democratic club should at-|¢
tend the meeting on Friday night—|]
business of great importance to tholl
club and Texarkana to be lx'm_mnvtml.i 1
See card of Chairman 11 B. Scofield 't
A STt SRR . (SOOBIUL o 8 LATALS3 MR W e e !mm
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E@' T H OB ap L
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reaaiil Balan
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) J Fowder:
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The only Pure Cream of Turtar Powder—No Avimonia; No Alum
Used in Millions of Homes—jo Years the Standard.
All Over His Little Body. Pain Night
and Day. Best Doctors Baffled. |
Miraculous Cure by Cuticura. f
Your CuTicURA REMEDIES m"ned such . |
miraculous cure :son baby I would deemy .
myscit gelfish uncaristian-like were 1 not |
willing to give public expression to my gratitude |
About thirteen monuunm wundiulyhm 1
wWith peculiar eruption which broke out all over hig |
little " body and ;;oenmo s 0 painful that he wa |
almost unmanageable. Was in continual pain nighr |
and day and as the disease advanced it became of
fensive and it looked like my lpndou baby was
Dey B es ol
P! ans could do. I'was i
totr';zuflwu'mxnm. !Mm |
The first week the pain W reducedand
m'{babg‘:unblotom second week a de- l
cided cl gclorflnbetur and I began to realizo
tat my baby was going to live the eruption begar |
to dry his npruu returned his skin becameanat '
ural colorand in nine weeks fromflmt!mbban i
th; r:;a':me:: he was uweltllu mm;wq ‘t: |
a T Bkin & BO’)d a) a keen !
getinto all the misc Lief Egeeo‘:‘d. It is now.’oover |
cleven months gince my baby was cured by Curi-
CURA and there is not nor has not been the slight. ;
est appearance of its return and my boy grows |
brighter and stronger every % ]
Mgs. ROLAND COMB Allsey P. 0. Ga |
T hereby certify that the conterts of Mrs Comb’s )
testimonial are facts and I consider the cure a
vory miraculous one. When I recommended tho |
CuTicUrA REMEDIES T had very little idea that the |
child would live I ehall be glad to answer any
inquiries about the cure. REV. J. G. AHERN }
Cochran Ga. |
Cuticura Remedies |
Arein trutlilhe greatest skin cures blood qyrlflen ‘
and humor %emedies of modern times. hey in. |
stantly relieve end gpeedily cure every disease and |
Lamor of the skin scalp and blood with loss of |
l.ir from infaney to age from pimples to scrofula
Hold everywhere Price CUTICURA 50c.; Boap |
2¢.; RESOLVENT §l. Prepared by the PorTEn i
Drua aAxp CueMican CORPORATION Boston.
£~ Mow to Cure Skin Discases” 04 pages 50
{llustrations and testimonlals mnllet{ free. |
B Ll e 2
'MI‘LT-}S blackheads red rough chapped an |
P oily skin cured by CUTICURA BOAP. |
VL 00l auimadanlabsbisl 2 inho had et GORRBR i
9y
OLD FOLKS' PAINS.
Tull of comfort for all Pains Inflam. |
mation and Weakness of the Aged i 3 |
the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster |
the first and only pain-killing strength. .
ening plaster. New instantancous and infallible.
The law suit between T. P. Smith |
and R. B. Ravelin the administratori
of the Tusco estate has been ('om-‘
promised in favor of Mollie Black-|
more the half-bred Cherokee of Tex- |
arkana who gets one hundred acres|
of land SIOOO and one town lot known !
as her father’s home place in his life
time.
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In Olden Times |
People ovéfrlooked the Importance of
ipvrnmumnly beneficial effects and
were satisfled with transient action
but now that it is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently!
cure habitual constipation well in-'
formed people will not buy other lax
atives which act for a time but finally
injure the system. '
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The People’s Store for Bale.
On account of continued ill health
[ offer at a bargain the stock and fix-
tures of “The People’s Store.” The
decision to sell has just been reached
go there are mnew goods still
arriving. Any party wishing
a well established clean and
profitable business has here an
opportunity to step in at once and
reap the “Holiday Trade” to begin
with. 1 want to sell Now.
In the meantime great bargains will
be given to reduce stock.
I'or further information call on
.A. TRAUT. ‘
McElrece's WINE OF CailbUl for female diseases.
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Lost! Lost!
A key ring containing three kcys.‘
was lost between the Postoffice flll(l‘
I'ederal building last Saturday night.‘
Any oue finding same will be pnid‘
liberally by C. E. Dixon |
Democratic Club Meeting.
The Cleveland & Thurman Demo-
cratic Club will meet Friday night to
attend to important business. A re.
‘spm»il»h‘ party has submitted an offer
to take the ctub band instruments nn(l"
form a good Democratic band. 'l‘his;
and other important business to 1)0’
acted upon H. B. SCOFIELD !
18t Vice-President.
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A Bpecial lnducement. )
I'or one week ending November|
30 The Daily Arkansas Gazette will |
present to each subscriber new or old |
who pays $lO for one year’s aubscrlp-]}
tion to the Daily a copy of Fay Hemp- |
stead’s History of Arkansas bouud lu|
cloth The book retails at $4.75. The
Gazette thus offers a splendid imluv(‘-l
ment to old as well as new subscrib- |
ers ts
Burned His Arm to Beg. ;
Walter Martina young man of good
family of Atlanta (ia through some
freak became a persistent street beg- |
gar. In order to appeal to the chari-
table hie burned his arm which made |
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a very ugly sore. The burning was
0 frequent that the flesh around the
wrist became purple and lacerated. |
Although Martin suflered a great (1enl:
he never complammed. Iven his face |
did not betray his sufferings. 'l‘he"
arm reached such a state of putrifica-
tion that it was amputated to save the
man’s life ‘
Similar instances are noted in other |
parts of the country. A week or so!
ago one of these cases came in at Mr
Louis Heilbron’s with his arm badly
burned; Mr 11 “contributed” but re-|
marked that the same boy had been
there before
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- EVER SEENIN THIS MARKET. |
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LOCATING YOUR CHILD. |
In training your horse or doctoring your body you seek the best talent |
at your command and you show your wisdom by so doing. How about the |
the mind of your child? How about your own mind? Are you really aware |
that there is a '
SCIENCE IN FDUCATING
'the child and that educating children is fast becoming an art? Are you ‘
| aware that mental culture is recognized as something bevond text-book facts |
and that YEARS of SCHOOL LIFE may be saved by proper culture when |
| the miud 18 YoUNG? These are |
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.~ PLAIN BUSIN®ESS FACTS. 1
|to be looked at in & BUSINESS WAY when you contemplate locating your
| child or seeking a school for yoursel:. Now there are stufling schoolg where |
itext—books are literally crowded down the throats of children and there are
'skimming schools (so-called “review schools”) which carry the student
| through the course in & HOP-SKIP-AND-A-JUMP-STYLE wholly disdaining the
true culture which belongs to an educated mind. There are also schools
) which have an extended course of study and thereby spread the matter on
|BO thin that the sham shows on its face. Their diplomas are a farce and
| only serve to bring the profession into ridicule and cause those who hold them
|to suffer continual mortification owing to the fact that their mental develop-
.}meut is not in line with the hgh grades on the report cards or with that
| culture implied by & diploma. Then there are scHooLs where culture and
| MIND GrROWTH are attended to; where drones are requested to retire; where
| liziness is unheard of; where all is health vigor and pleasure and ambition;
[ where there are no strains:; where telling teaching and training are reasonably
| blended and where
g POWER IS CULTIVATED.
| Now which will you choose? The latter of course. Have you one at
[ home—mn Texarkana? Yes. Then patronize it; that’s business. Bring your
boys and girls home my friends Where can you find a school like the one at
your.door? Mother! father! what can’t you and I do for your child at home
| and in a live progressive school as we have to-day at your very door? Come
| and see for yourself as it is conceded by all who have wilnessed ils work
| that for
; Thoroughness Dowaright Culture and Real Progress
| it is not surpassed anywhere in any State.
| Now it is a matter of money as well as a matter of business to save
| yourself or child all the time possible and if you will find a school that artist-
L!ically leads the mind into the various branches by purely NATURAL LAWS and
| methods it becomes you to send your child there for the same reason that you
ido any other sensible t}'{illg. Thfa recitations are peculiar in that a certain in-
| dependence of thought is callea for that brings the mind to a FurLrealization
; of its powers
. The student with poor lessons or sham culture has a poor show while that
| condition lasts. No means are spared to expose and break up shams. The
| result is that a searching for real truth commences and then follows all the
'enjoymuut of a true student. Everything about the school is
. PROMPT AND BRISK.
il Parents will receive correct reports. There iz no sham work done and
|no sham work to be covered up by high-grade cards in order to hold patron-
lage. BRYANT’S INTER-STATE COLLEGE must live or die upon its mer-
| its. It isa business school conducted upon business principles.
| Yours in sounding the key-note to reform
| G. L. BRY ANT
{ Texarkana Arkansas
'}Now is the Time to Secure Honest
| Bargains. ‘
| Louis Heilbron has for sale an un-
- reedemed singer sewing machine high
larm good as new. Regular price
l\ $65 how only sl7. i
| One square piano for S4O cash. |
‘ One 16 size watch full Jeweled
| Elgin Movement—guaranteed solid |
gold case lormer price $65 for |
’52‘2.60. Louis HEILBRON
I Reliable MomeyLender and Jeweier. i
; Step into Con Dorrians and ask to !
lsec that beautiful fine gold watch |
| bracelets and other jewelery that is;
[for raffle. Mr. Dorrian and Dixon |
['will raffle this elegant jewelery and |
| donate the proceeds for a charatable "
’ purpose. 1t is an act of charity upon |
[ their part i
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Children Cry for #.icher’s Gastoria
' Lung 'lroubles Rheumausm Ete.
| Krequently a person is supposed to
have consumption when it is some
Lother diseace altogether that is reduc-
ing his flesh and making him look pale
| and thin
[ J. W. Yates Tullahoma Tenn
Fwrites: “1t does me good to praise
Botanic Blood Balm. 1t cured me of
|an abscess on the lungs and asthma
that troubled me two years. and that
Lother remedies failed to benefit.” |
| So you see it is sometimes well to!
| try constitutional treatment. No rem-
|edy is as good as B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) for rebuilding wasted
| tissus and giving health to every por-
|tion of the system reached by that
| great circulating stream of life the |
human blood. Again it is often sup- 1
posed that colds and exposure are the
only causes of sciatica rheumatism
lote Such is not always the case It
is frequently eaused by impurities in |
the blood. ‘
© Wm Pricé Luttsville Mo writes:
“ was afllicted with sciatica and had |
lost the use of one arm and one leg for |
‘nine years I went to Hot Springs
and also tried different doctors but
found no cure until I tried Botanic
Blood Balm It made me sound and
well. Tam well known in this vicini-
ty 2
~ Observe even when the renowned
Hot Springs failed B. B. B brought
relief. Remember no matter what
blood rémedy you have tried or in-
tend to try B. B B.is the only one
that will give you complete satisfac-
tion ‘
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B WINE OF CARDUI a Tonic for Women
' Blotches old sores ulecers and all
' skin eruptions cured by P. P. P. the
| greatest blood purifier of the age.
j Rheumatism and syphilis yield read-
lily to P. P. P. [Prickly Ash Poke
| Root and Potassiam -
E If you are troubled with dyspepsia
| tomach disorder or liver and kidney
: complaint try . P. P. and you will
i rejoice at its magical workings Fe-
| males are peculiarly benefited Dy ek
IP. 1t expels disease and gives healthy
| action to every organ
i Lost manhood lost energy weak-
{ ness and general debility are cured by
| P.P. P New life new energy are in-
| fused in the system by the blood puri-
| fying ane cleansing properties of P P.
I P the greatest blood purifier of the
f age.
1 A fact worth knowing is that blood
| diseuses which all other medicines fail
to cure yield slowly but surely to the
blood cleansing properties of P P P
| [Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potassi-
um.]
Catarrh originates in scrofulas taint.
P. PP purifies the blood; and thus
permanently cures catarrh |
Terrible blood poison body covered
with sores and two bottles of P P P.
Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potassi-
um cnred the disease making the pa-
tient lively as a ten-year old
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| Uncle SBam
' The money lender loans money on
watches diamonds jewelry guns pis-
tols musical instruments and all kinds
of colleteral. My business is strictly
confidential SAM S FaLk
ts
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i When Baby was sick we gave her Castorfa
i When she was o Child she rlml for Castoria
| When ghe beeame Miss she clung to Castoria
; When she had Childven she gavethem Castoria
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I have removed my boarding house
{0 new quarters—-up stairs over Sand-
berger’s store corner East Broad
and Vine streets. Solicit the pat-
ronage of the public
r Mgs. A ROBERTSON
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That folding bed to be given away
the 24th of December is now on ex-
hibition at Reeves and Richardson’s
11-22-t
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Try w tea for Dyspepsia
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J.E.EHUNTER
——DEALER IN— -
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I have on hand a large supply of the Celebrated McAlister‘
(Coal and the best of Illinois Coal. Also wood of all kinds |
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Will deliver all orders promptly and guarantee wejgh'
and measure. PBrices as low as any. 3
g Leave orders at either Lemly’s drug store or
Miller County drug store. J. E. HUNTER.
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TEXARKANA ICE CO
Telephone No. 25. f
FURNITURE A¥D GRAPETS
j Going ¢t « Sacuific "
‘Hzl\'ing returned from the Eastern markets where we pur
| chased the largest and most complete stock ever
| shown in the city.
'To make room for our new goods we will for the next X
days offer our entire stock comprising all the latest
| styles and novelties at prices that will astonish you.
| —SEEING IS BELIEVING.—
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS
| Woodfin Furniture Company
‘ 104 BAST BROAD STREET
~ BRANCH ll()l't\l'lh‘{K'l:\;l';/'\‘;‘ll:';:":\j“:"::
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HOFFMAN HARDWARE COMPANY
DEALERS IXT
Hardware Stores Tinware Nals Culry Queenowae o 6
ALogents Flor
Studebaker Wagons Avery Plows
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KING'S QUICK SHOT POWDER.
Practical Workers in Tin Copper Sheet Iron ¢
226 BROAD STREET . o . TEXARKANA ARK
J.G. N ASH President. i
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h Stricly Prvate Undenominational Finishing School for
(Chartered in 1877) Best Music and Art Departinents in |
Ceurse higher than any Female School in the Southwest Kot
and terms address 3
A.Q NASIE Secrets
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Gardner, J. W. Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1892, newspaper, November 24, 1892; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643913/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.