Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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CMMAaLWaI
for Infants and Children.
~ a is so well adapted to children that
■ it M superior to any prescription
Aown to me.” H. A Arches M. D„
111 So. Oxford St Brooklyn N. Y.
-The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and
merits so well known lixat it seems a work
.f supe:rroration to endorse It. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.”
Cxilos Mabtyn D. D.
New York City.
The Centaur C
EEEF POSTED!
Road—
THE DEMOCRAT.
.the only evening paper in
Always full of Late Local Editoral and Tolegrahic news'
OFFICIAL ORGAN
so the Miller County and City Democracy and most popu-
lar paper in Southwest Arkansas.
best printed paper
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
LARGEST CIRCULATION
With bran new type and other improvements made the
Demochat is now second to no daily outside of the large
cities. It is the newsiest local paper in the city.
IDE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
Contains the cream of the daily and has the largest circu-
lation of any paper in South Arkansas.
TERMS:
t>a!ly ’) emochat 1 year
“ 6 mouths > 4-00
“ « t « 76
IV "« kl v 1 year.//.///...... IXX)
a AO
6 mouths ou
All subscriptions duo strictly in ndviiuco.)*
frintin.gr-
Ihe Democrat Job Office in connection is full and com-
P ®t<i and every description of Job Printing done in the
ef t style and a treasonable pri< es.
ftorOHiee-l 12 and 11 t Union Street roar of Arkansas
Postoitico. Ymir puli'. ... solicited.
J W GARDNjjB Proprietor. I
Castoria cures Colic Constipation.
Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Eructation
KiHs Worms gives sleep and promotes di
gestion
Without injurious medication.
For several years I have recommended
your 'Castoria' and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Pardbe M. n.
196th Street and 7th Ave. Nev. York City
infant 77 Mcbrat Strswt New Yuhu- I'rrv.
“A YARD OF PAWBIEB.”
’ Our Gift to Every One of Our
Readers.
By special arrangement with the
publishers we are enabled to make
every one of cur readers a present of
one of these exquisite oil pictures 36
inches long a companion to “A Yard
of Roses’’ which all have seen and
admired. This exquisite picture “A
Yard of Pansies” was painted by the
same noted artist who did the
•‘Roses.” It is the same size and is
pronounced by art critics to be far
superior to the “Roses.” The repro
duction is equal in every respect to
the original which cost S3OO and
accompanying it are full directions
for framing at home at a cost of a
few cents thus forming a beautiful
ornament for your parlor or a superb
Christmas gift worth at least $5.
Send your name and address to the
publisher W. Jennings Demorest 15
East 14th St. New York with three
two cent stamps to pay for the pack-
ing mailing etc and mention that
you are a subscriber of the Texarkana
Democrat and you will receive by re-
turn mail one of these valuable works
of art.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The best salve in the wor) 1 for cuts
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever
sores tetter chapped hands chil-
blains corns and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund-
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
If Not Why NotP
All annual subscribers to either the
Saturday Blade or the Chicago Led-
ger W. D. Boyce’s Big Weeklies' pub-
lished at 113 115 117 Fifth Avenue
Chicago receive certificates entitling
them to free assistance in securing
suitable stopping places in Chicago
during the World’s Fair at whatever
price they desire to pay. Are you a
subscriber to either of these papers?
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 assistance in the matter.
This is what the “W. D. Boyce Bureau
of World’s Fair Information” will give
you and without one cent of cost for I
theservice. Some trustworthy person I
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
Opium Habit cured by Dr. Milee’ Nervine.
The clergyman called on Mrs. Velox.
“If your husband” he said “would
only believe it it really pays to be re-
ligious.” “Well” replied Mrs. Velox
“if you could give him proof of that
you couldn’t keep him out of church
with a cannon.”—[Drake’s Magazine.
HERE IS SOMETHING GOOD
For Your Rheumatic Friends.
if any of your friends arc troubled
with rheumatism have them read
this:
Lynchburg Va. April 181893.
I desire to say that Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm has cured one of our cit-
izens of rheumatism of two years
standing. Due bottle did the work.
This .gentlemen Mr. 11. 11. Parnell
ticket agent of the C. & 0. R. R. now
recommends Pain Balm to all his
friends.—F. C. Helbig. 50 cent bot-
tles for sale by Smith Drug Co.
An Episcopal clergyman who lias
officiated twice at large political con-
ventions saj s the only office in the
prayer book for such occasions is the
forms of prayer to be used for those
at sea.—Christian Inquirer.
The United States Blue Book
Is a register of all Federal offices and
employments in each State and Terri-
tory the District of Columbia ami
abroad with their salaries emoluments
and duties; shows who is eligible for
appointment questions asked at ex-
aminations how to make an applica-
tion and how to push it to success
and gives besides a vast amount of
important and valuable information
relative to Government positions
never before published.
Book published by J. 11. Soule is
handsomely bound in cloth. Price
75c. sent postpaid to any address on
receipt of price. Address or call on
Daily Demochat
4-26-ts Texarkana Ark.
Tailor Shears: 1 lost a good cus-
tomer last week by death. Tailor
Cutter: What was the matter with
him? Tailor Shears: Had a lit. Tail-
or Cutter: Mercy! Died of the shock
I suppose?—Chicago Tribune
Try BlflCK-OnAOBHT tea for TJy»pcp«l«.
He was young and ambitious. “Have
you rend my article?” ho inquired of
tlio editor. “Yes.” “What do you
think of my style of writing?” “There
is one point about it that is worthy of
general imitation.” “What is that?”
“It is legible.”—[Washington Star.
When Baby was rick. " R»vo her Castoria.
Winn she was n Child she cried tor Castoria.
When slit’lus atoe Ml*" riio clung to Castoria.
WlieiiMio had Cldldrcu »ho gave them Ctetorl*
A.: Why have you thrashed your
son RO unmercifully? Peasant: Ifocmmo
he dreamed last night that lie won 500 1
marks hi the lottery and then went
and spent every cent of It on a bycicle.
—Fliegende Blaetter.
/OUR HEALTH
j May depend upon the way you treat' he warn-
ings which nature gives. A few bottles of
i. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure good
i-alth for a year or two. Therefore act at once tor it
IS IMPORTANT
hat nature be assisted at the right tin:
lever fails to relieve the system of ir
aurities and is an excellent tonic
He Wants to Add His Name.
“ Permit me to add my name to your many other
jertiheates in commendation of the great curative
>roperties contained in Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) It
s certainly one of the best tonics I ever used.
“John W. Daniel AndersonS. C.”
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta Ga.
p.pp.
CURES ALL SKIN
AND
IbLDOD DBEASES.
Pby»klan« < a>;sr r.T M
and pr««crlb« it with great Mtlifactlon for the enrea of til
forma and atagea of Primary feeondtry and Ter 11 ary
DISEASES. Rheumathm Scrofuloua Ulcera and
Glandular Swellings Rheumatism Malaria old Chronic
Dice/a that have resisted all treatment Catarrh
[RP.P.Si
f Kcaecia Cl;r.':.|- li i.ialfl ta:ipla:ut» Mai-
Curial Poison Totter Scald Head etc. etc.
P. P. P. ie a powerful tonic and an excellent appetlier
Ladles whose systems are poisoned and whose blood la la
Inn n t .cures
r.r.r. Malaria
cleansing properties of P. P. P. Prickly Ash Poke Root
LIPPMAN BROS. Savannah Ga.
Book on Blood Diseases mailed free.
s Save ;!
Il s
M<sfeJ?>7oO6tOrs’»
I Bills I
in n ® eorwnc ?
$DiD*Di BLOOD BALM J
A THE GREAT REMEDY 4
\ - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - i
fl’ llgr been thoroughly tested by em-
a inent physicians nnd the people
w for 40 years and never fails to \
4 cure quickly and permanently fl
5 SCROFULA ULCERS ECZEMA X
V RHEUMATISM PIMPLES ERUPTIONS V
ft and all manner of FATING SPREADING and fl
X RUNNING BORES. Invariably cures the most Y
fl loathsome blood dlflcm h if directions arc fol- fl
Slowed. Price $1 per bottle 6 bottles for $6. For a
r SEWT FREE woxbV’kfi "eclats. 5
BLOOD BUM CO. Atlanta Ga. A
©raw
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LIPPMAN BROS. Proprietors
Druggists Lippman’s Block. SAVANNAH GA.
Wittle
11 VER Wil
j PILLS.
CURE
Bick noadacho and relievo all tho troublea fnof*
dent to a blllouu etato of tho ayßtom nuoh 08
Dizz.lnoHH Nauitea Drowaineßß Distroßg aftof
eating Pain in tho Bide Ato. Whilo thoirmoaO
remarkable success bos been a’lowa Ln curing
SICK
Headache yet Onrtor’g Little Llvor PiHi aro
equally valuable in Constipation curing and pro
venting this annoying complaint while they aha
correct nil disorders of thoHtomachstlmnlato tho
liver and regulate tho bowels. Kvou if they oul9
HEAD
Aelio they would Ijoabnoatpricoloßßto thoso who
puffer from this (llHtrcßßlngcomplaint; butfortu*
uatoly thoirgoodnoHfldooa notond heroand thoaa
who once try them will find thnoo little pills valth
flbio in Romany ways that they will not bo wifc
ling to do without them. after allslck head
ACHE
iHtbe bone of no nisny llvos tt.t hero Is whnra
wo msko onr groat bout. Our pills euro It wlilla
other" do not.
Carter'" I.lttlo Liver Pills aro very nmall and
very iiany to take. Ono or two pills make* Hom.
They tiro strictly vegetable and do not grips or
purge but by their gentle action ploosoall who
use thorn. In vials at 25 cents; live for fl. Bokl
by druggists everywhere or sent by raalL
CARTER MEDICINE CO. New York.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
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Railway Time Card.
ST. L. I. M. k S.
No. 51 Texas Exp. arrives 8:05 a. in.
No. 55 Cannon Bal! arrives 1 :20 p. in.
No. 53 Mail Exp — arrives 8:45 p. in.
No. 54 Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. in.
No. 56 Cainion Ball departs 2:25 p. m.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p. m
T. i P. RY.
No 1 leaves Texarkana at 8:35 a. ni.
No 5 “ “ “ 1:45 p. in.
No 3 “ “ “ 9:10 p. in.
No 4 arrives “ “ 6:30 a. m.
No 6 “ “ “ 2:05 p. in
No 2 “ •* “ 6:45 p in.
ST. L. k S. W. RY.
No. 2 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:25 a m
No. 2 for Memphis leaves 6:45 a m
No. 4 for Cairo arrives 6:40 p in
No. 4 for Cairo leaves 7:00 p m
No. 1 for Ft. Worth arrives 10:35 p m
No. 1 for “ “ leave 10:50 p m
No. 3 Waco Ex. south ar. 9:55 a m
No. 3 for “ “ leaves 10:10 am
T.-c. Hr.
No. 31 loaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. m.
No. 38 “ “ “ 1:35 p. in.
No. 80 arrives “ “ 1:35 p. m.
No. 32 “ “ “ 7:20 p. m.
TEX. & FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
EFFECTIVE AVRIL 10 1893.
Arrive. Depart
No 2 6:10 p m No 1 2:30 p m
No 4 1:20 p m No 3 6:35 a m
No 6 10:40 am No 5 7:00 a m
Nos. 1 and 2 run daily.
No’s 3 and 4 run daily except Sun-
day.
No’s 5 and 6 run Sunday only.
Triins 3 and 4 leave from Trigg street
depot: all others from the new depot op-
posite the Cotton Heit passenger depot.
W. A. Williams. Genl Supt.
TEXARKANA 4 SHREVEPORT RY.
Arrives 5:00 p. m. Departs 7:80 a. m.
IT 19 A DUTT you owe yovruelf nnd fam-
lly to get the beat tmliip for your money.
Economize in yourfootwenr by purchaalng
W L. Dougina Khoca which represent the
beat value for prices naked an thoiißunda
will testify.
14.00Xh V 2.50
♦3.50® |*2.00
♦ 2.50
♦
.Ann K xafltii. FOR BOYS
* 2>o( Ln
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE centlelaen
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
OTHER HPF.CIALTIES in footwear are of
the same high grade and represent a money value
far beyond the prices charged. See that name and
price are stamped on bottom of each shoo
TAKE NO NUBSTITDTE.
W. L. Douglas* Brockton IHiinn. Sold by
O’Dwyer & Ahern.
OAKS’
Poultry Farm
Texarkana Arkansas.
Now is the time to supply
yourself with eggs for hatch
ing form the finest line of
Thoroughbred Poultry that can
be found anywhere:
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs 1 sotting 11 50
White Plymouth Rock eggs I setting 3 00
Single Comb Brown Leghorn 1 setting 1 50
Rose Comb White Leghorn. 1 setting 200
Black Menorcas eggs 1 setting I 75
Silver Spangfed Hamburg eggs 1 set. 1 75
Bronze Turkey eggs 1 setting 3 00
White Rabbits per pair '.’so
Black Langshun eggs I setting I 75
Light Brahmas eggs 1 setting 2 00
Red Caps eggs I setting 1 75
White Crested Black Polish eggs I
setting 1 75
Silver Laced Wyandott eggs 1 setting 1 75
White Face Black Spanish eggs 1 set. 1 75
Pekin Duck eggs 1 setting - - 2 <X>
Lop Ear Rabbits perpair. - • 5 00
If you need anything in my
line I will be pleased to fill
your orders. All orders re-
ceive prompt attention. Eggs
packed so they can be shipped
with perfect safety; nothing
sent C. O. D. Th»‘ cash must
accompany all orders. No
fowls for sale until after July
ist 1893. Address all or-
ders to
ZbztiM I. F. Sh-surp
Caro A. H. Blythe. Toxarkana. Ark.
PATENTS
Caieatx Trade-marts Design Patents CopjrlgMi
Aad all Fxtent builneH conducted for
MODERATE FEES.
Information and advice given to Inventor! without
ebargo. Addrcie
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHN WEDOERBURN
Managing Attorney
P. O. Box IOS. Washington D. C.
KTTbli Company la manMtri by a combination of
the largo.t and mo»t Influential nowapaprra In the
United Btatca for the exprew purpose of protect-
ing their .nbaerlhera against unscrupulous
and Incompetent Valent Agents and each paper
printing this advertisement vouches for tho rcsponsl.
WUty end high a tending of tho Vresa Claims Company.
4th Year. 4th Year
BONNER FRUIT FARM.
IOOOOOOTREEC FOR FALL PLANTING
Also Rmall Fruita etc.
Boel rooted stock—gnnuino cheap- Orders
double lust 11 your. Fruit that will live and
grow in tlio South at half price. Give us
your order now.
ALLEN E. JONES
Texarkana Ark.
TEXARKANA!
ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
17 Years Old and Popula-
tion 15000.
Gateway to aqd from Texas arid
the Great Snuthwest.
Texarkana is a live progressive city—Twin City—located partly 111
Texas and partly in Arkansas her 15000 population being about equally di-
vided between the two States. Though comparatively young she has grown
and developed as few other cities have done.
A RAILROAD CENTER.
Texarkana has eight railroads with over a thousand resident railroad
employes; this gives her especial advantages in the commercial world and
this together with the high and healthy location of the city will in a few
years make her a city of 25000 population. Ono of these railroads is owned
by home people and runs to navagablo water thus giving us competing rates
by water.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS WATER WORKS AND STREET RAILWAY.
Texarkana's system of electric lights and water works are unsurpassed
by any city of ten times her population. Also has a splendid gas plant
splendid system of street railroads permeate the city in every direction'
BANKS FACTORIES ETC.
'Vo have four National banks with an operating capital of ♦600000.
There are a number of extensive manufacturing enterprises among them fur
liture factories a fence factory cotton seed oil mill a number of largo lum
ocr factories ice factory cotton compress a 1125000 Government building
ind Federal courts. A 175000 'inion depot—the finest west of the Missis-
sippi river; two live daily newspapers three large first-class hotels with ca-
pacity for 400 guests daily several large wholesale houses that do an immense
obbing trade.
LOCATION SOCIETY ETC.
The town site is located near the Eastern appex and at about the high
est point on a plateau formed by Red and Sulphur rivers which run nearly
parallel and nearly due east for about 100 miles and at a distance of about
thirty miles apart. Being located on an elevation the drainage ie good.
Lime potter's clay and gypsum ut hand and coal iron lend and antimony
ores near by and will be virtually at our doors as soon as men and money
can complete the railroads now building to the mines. Thousands of acres
of hardwood timber right at hand. Public graded schools with fine brick
school buildings and two excellent colleges. Churches of nearly all Christian
denominations with church property valued at »SOOOO. No city in the South
possesser more refined or polite society or more generous and hospitable peo-
ple. Strangers are treated courteously and pains taken to show them our
many advantages.
Jit W al Ibe Ducral Bite.
Private Board.
The best accommodation the marks
affords in table board and comforta-
bly conveniently situated lodgings on
Reasonable Terms
MR9 M. H. BORDEN’S
No. 220 cor. Clinton & Elm sts.
«irlciim »• • Arlc.
semvu.
Bryant’s Inter-State
College Hack Line
COLLEGE HILL.
Leaves fI:3Q a. in. Arrives mon n. m.
Leaves l:«01>. m. Arrives 3:20 p. 111.
Leaves 3:45 p. in. Arrives H:3o p. in.
government hbilding.
Arrives 7:00 il ni. Leaves SLID a. in.
Arrives 1:30 p. in. Leaves 2:oo p. in
Arrives 1:00 p. in. Leaves 1:30 p. in.
Arrives<s:oo p. m. Leaves (i:lsp. in.
PRESTON SPRINGS.
Arrives 2:30 p. tn. Leuven 3:oo p. ni.
Arrives 5:00 p. tn. Leaves 5:30p. in.
JNO. 0. KIRBY
Proprietor.
SAVE MONEY
o
Do you want to save your
hard-earned dollars? Then
if you want to
BUY OR SELL
The Best Second-hand Goods .
Do not fail to call on us at our
new stand on Broad street
next door to J. M. McGill &
Co’s grocery store. We han-
dle furniture stoves etc. etc.
We pay the highest market
price for all kinds of second-
hand goods. We also accom
modattt the public and sell
Goods 00 Easy Payments
Give us a call at out new
quarters.
B. M. HARDIN & CD.
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Gardner, J. W. Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1893, newspaper, May 11, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644053/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.