Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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XaOC-A-Xa ITEWS
T. S. Thayer of Texas is in the
city.
T. F. Grogarra of Atlanta is in the
city.
Prof. Richardson of Tennessee is in
the city. *
Mayor Ijiry and wife are visiting at
Houston.
John Hinkle Jr. of Louisville Ky.
is in the city.
J. W. Ijishcly left this morning for
Atlanta Texas.
Horace Randal went up to Little
Rock yesterday.
J. T. Murphy of Pallas is spending
the day in the city.
J. If. Bond of Dallas is stopping at
at lluckins House.
Mrs. C M. Johnson is visiting her
parents at Center Point
Mrs. IL D. Thayer of Texas is reg-
istered at the Benefield.
J. O. Hindreck of Memphis is auto-
graphed at the Benefield.
(’apt. I. L. Adair went down to Bas-
sett Texas this morning.
G. W. Signor of the Cotton Belt is
registered at the Benefield.
Miss Lizzie Owsley of Lewisville is
visiting relatives in the city.
E. R. Woodward of Fort Worth is
spending the day in the citv.
W. B. Henderson of Waco Tex. is
spending the day in the city.
Miss Edith Church went upto Hope
this p. tn. on n visit to friends.
Mrs. W. A. Robinson returned
home from Mt. Nebo last night.
E. W. Campbell train master T. I*.
is registered at the Cosmopolitan.
The Democratic nominees will ad-
dress the people at Boggy to-day.
T. O. Anderron of Abeline Texas
is registered at the lluckins House.
Martin Forster and Ben Foreman
went down to Boggy this morning.
The nominees of Miller County
Democracy will be at Genoa to-mor-
row.
J. O. Patterson returned this morn-
ing from a ten days' visit to his moth-
er in Missouri.
Dan Gallagher returned from a visit
to friends and relatives in Philadel-
phia last night.
Mies Grace Finch left on the cannon
ball this afternoon to visit friends and
relatives at Hope.
Aire. J. S. Raghind returned from
Mt. Nebo last night where she has
been spending several weeks.
Miss Clara May. who has been visit-
ing friends in the city returned to
her home in Forrest City this morn-
ing- _
Mrs. E. W. Godbold wife of Mr.
Ease Godbold ticket agent at the Cot-
ton Belt depot arrived in the city this
morning.
Miss Fanuye Williams will leave
Texarkana Thursday for Birming-
ham Ala. where she will make her
future home.
C. M. Johnson the manager of lhe
sewing machine department of the
Racket Store went down to Buchanan
Tex.' this morning.
Messrs. S. J. Henry Lee Estes. R. 1).
Harrell' W. T. Hudgins ami Judge
Bell of’the West Side are attending
the State Convention at Houston.
Owing to sickness in his family the
editor reproduces the Arkansas Ga-
zette’s report of the speaking at Wil-
ion Saturday in lieu of one of his own.
Glad to note that the Reeves Furn-
iture Factory is going ahead repairing
damages resulting from the late tire.
Their dry house is now in course of
construction.
Dr. W. 11. Crossett President of the
Peoples Bank nt Hope came down
to-day to see his daughter. Mrs. J. W.
Gardner and her little girl—his first
grand-child.
We regret to learn that Col Warren
is no better to-day and In a sinking
condition. No visitors are allowed to
see him. His many friends can only
hope for the best.
Chairman W. 11. Arnold of the
Democratic County Central Commit-
tee was at Roberts yesterday and
made an appropriate talkalso introduc-
ed the speakers on the I leiiiocratlc tick-
et. He reports only a small turn out.
Inter-State College.
Mr. G. L. Bryant one of the firm
of Bryant. Bros. Furniture Manufaet-
tirers of the West side yesterday con-
•urnated a trade for the Inter-State
College on College Hill ami will
about the I ftth of September open r.
school at that place
Mr. Bryant was lhe founder and
President of the Bryant Institute of
Sprague Mo. and is highly recom-
mended as a teacher.
Mrs. Bryant who has an experience
of ten or twelve years as a teacher
will have charge of the primary de-
partment
Mr. Bryant will let the contract this
afternoon for the erection of a board-
ing house for the convenience of those
Coming from a distance and has al-
ready had the grounds surveyed with
a view of improving and beautifying
the same.
This College (which is an elegant
brick structure) is situated on College
Hill about one mile southeast of
Texarkana where there is the best
water and the healthiest location to
be found anywhere.
Frost Items.
Eli. Dumockat:—
Thinking a few words from thia sec-
tion would be appreciated by your
readers at this place 1 venture to jot
down a few local.happenings.
Mrs. Alice Shaw of Fouke is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee at
this place.
Corn is thought to be a rather heavy-
crop considering the bad seasons but
cotton is very poor.
A Christian minister by the name
of Lisles has been holding a meeting
at Roberts with fair attendance.
The Democracy of Cleveland Town-
ship will I think come to the front
at the proper time and win as hereto-
fore.
Glad to note that several members
of Mr. B. It. Attoway’s family who
have been on the sick list are im-
proving.
Mr. J. 11. Frost has resigned his po-
sition as postmaster at this place and
Dr. Johns is being spoken of as his
successor.
The Democrat has been compli-
mented by a great many people on
its changed appearance and I venture
my humble opinion that it is a neater
sheet since putting on its new dress.
Keep up your lick in the interest of
Miller county and Democracy. Yours
Ingomak.
Frost Ark.. Aug. 15 1892.
Public Speaking.
Notice is hereby given that the
nominees of the Democratic party of
Miller county will speak at the follow-
ing times and places:
Boggy August Hi.
Genoa August 17.
Cameron August IK.
Collins Mill. August 19.
Homan August 20.
Garland City August 22.
West Track. August 23.
Sand Hill. August 25.
Era August 26.
Bright Star. August 27.
Mt. Pleasant August 29.
Shiloh August 30.
Lost Prairie August 31.
Pleasant Hill September 1.
Texarkana. September 3.
Well known Democratic speakers
will also make speeches and repre-
sentatives of the opposition will be
accorded n fair division of time.
Hon. W. M. Fisbback the Demo-
cratic nominee for Governor will
speak at Texarkana August 12.
W. 11. Arnow
J. 1). Sanderson. Chairman
Secretary.
Children Cry for hitcher’s Castona.
Magic Mosquito Lotion absolute
preventative at Smith’s Drug Store.
Dalmation Insect Powder the best
made at r mith’s Drug Store. ts
If-y-WINE OF CAROUI K Tonic for Women
$11.85 to Kansas City and Return.
On account of the Supreme Lodge
and Bi-ennial Encampment Uniform
Rank Knights of Pythias the Iron
Mountain Route will make a rate of
$11.85 for the round trip to Kansas
City. Tickets on sale August 19th to
22nd inclusive and good returning
until Sept. 16th. For further particu-
lars call on or address
C. E. Swindell. Ticket Agent.
Blue Lick Springs water on tap at
Lightfoot’s Drug Store.
Louis Heilbron loans money on al
kinds of collaterals business strictly
confidential.
The only soda water in the city at
Lightfoot’s Drug Store. fit
gfcV BLACK-DRAUGHT ten cures Constipation.
A Safe Remedy.
When a person is sick they wish
more than aught else a restoration of
health. They are willing to take even
nauseous medicine in order to get
well. With many however a first
consideration is whether the medicine
is perfectly safe. Will it or will it not
leave any evil nfter-eft’ccts? Now.
there is one remedy known to be cer-
tainly safe. It is n botanical discovery
and it is called Botanic Blood Balm
or B. B. B. It will not harm the most
delicate constitution nor will a dis-
continuance cause a craving for its
further use. It is n sure antidote for
poison in the blood. The blood be-
comes poisoned in various wins.
Constipation urinary dtlleulties and
other causes of ell’ete matter remain-
ing in the system will cause blood im-
purity. or blood poison ns many call
it. Symptons of blood poison should
not be neglected. B. 11. B. should be
taken nt once. It will cure promptly
mid is not bad to take uor will it
leave any evil after-effects.
J. D. Watkins. Blakely (in writes:
“(lid sori" covered mv ntlre person
and itched Intensely night mid day.
For several months I could not work
nt all. I commenced the use of Bo-
tanic Blood Balm and began to grow
better the first week mid am now
sound mid well free from sores mid
Itching and nt work agnln.”
Try BIACK-DRAUGHT l» tor D». i . n .t..
ECONOMY BRINGS WEALTH.
IF YOU WANT TO ECONOMIZE AND SAVE MONEY. ( ALL AT THE
PEOPLE’S STORE.
Nearly all Household Necessaries aic to bo found on its
Bargain Counters and at half the usual prices.
Fancy Goods Plain and Decorated Tab’e War ’ Ghsssare Tin-
ware Etc.
A great many nice new novelties too numerous to men-
tion on the sc 10c and 15c counters.
Itemember that judicious purchasing of goods is econ
omy and economy helps to bring wealth. Then call at
the “People’s Store” in the Weinstein b'oek Texarkana.
Arkansas.
CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE
COJSrWjVY TVRKJVJSTSJY-S.
Il
ll| ' OR ™n
HIGHER HHICATIOH OF
Buildings and furniture new; modern improvements. Room for 150 boarders besides lecture
recitation bath rooms. Ac. Full Faculty of only experienced teachers representing Furman Uni-
versity University of Virginia Southwestern Baptist University Oxford. England Belle Haven
Institute Wellesley College and others. Course of study as extensive and thorough as that of the
best colleges embracing English Language and Literature Latin Greek German French Mathe-
matics Sciences Music and Art. Terms reasonable. Will duplicate “Special rites” given by
schools •! like grade In er out of the State. For further information write to the President
Seision opens Oct. 31892. KEV. C. IV • WILLIAMS Conway Ark.
WIOSTEA i ENGINE
A. DeMARCE Proprietor.
—MANUFACTURERS OF —
— Engines and Beilers
tWIt !IM» PIW HUH
—and—-
««VAi»< ivui ■■■.
Gas Pipe Brass Goods
Steam FittingsStepinPiimps
(Ju an( l Packing of all Kinds Al-
ways Kept in Stock.
F-FSCI A-Tj A.TTEN’TIOK TO 70X3 work.
Texarkana. - - - Texas.
Every MAN wh ■■ ‘ ’'un w the GRAND TRUTHS tho Plain Facta C. j
I | _ Old Secrets rnd tie* • -.v Discoveries of Medical Science ns applied ;o
•>'. trrled Life sli.m’l : 1 fcr our wonderful little bonk called
“A TREATISE i' 1 NLY.” To any earnest mnn we'Till mall one
-I’)' Entirely ' 1.• sealed cover. “A refturc nt the q-uu'.
I// 7//M it / VH'-: Liu MEDICAL CO. J . . C
Fresh turnip seed nt Smith’s Drug
Store. ts
McElroe's WINE OF CmRUL’I lor turn tie d senses.
Fresh turnip seed at Smith's Drug
Store. _ ts
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Texarkana:
Smith Drug Company.
W A Robinson.
S Lemly.
E M Williams.
The only delightful ice cream soda
at J. A. Lightfoot's. fit
ECZEMA 3 LONG YEARS
Fried Many Remedies. Then Tried
Cntlcura and Suffered No More.
Complete Cure fur $5.00.
I have your Cutioura llbmediih with
aroftt aallafactlon for 1 wm p sufferer from Kciema
for three long years. I tried a good many reme-
dies but yours have proved a bleselng to me for
•inco then I have not suffered any more. lam now
entirely cured and it only coat mo five dollar* for
your Cutioura Rkmxdibn. As for your Uuticuha
SOAP I do not uao any other. It la good for the
akin. I have given Cuticura to my frlenda and
they like it. It give* aatlafactlon to all who havo
tried it. Al! I can say it la good.
HENRY GROSSIE
fOfl Market Street Shreveport La.
Very Bad Sore Cured
In the summer of 1889 I had a *oro and a holo
In my foot. It continued to get bigger and at laet
it wan a* big n* a half dollar. I was completely
helpless unable to walk. After Buffering with It
for two and ft half years I tried everything but
without relief. 1 got tho CUTICURA RlMßDtia
and they wore the only thing that cured my foot.
CUTICURA I* my friend forever and ever.
HENRY ALBERT SCHAEFFER. Jr.
409 Custom House St. Now Orleans La.
My son was afflicted with akin disease Itching
and breaking out in largo bolls nil over his body.
Wo tiled everything else but nil to no effect.
After using one box of the CUTIOURA. and two bot-
tle* of the CUTtcunA Rxbolvint ho was com-
pletely restored to honlth again. They nro good
medicines which I recommend to every one.
WILLIAM 6MALTZ No. River Milla W. Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The now Blood and Skin Purifier internally and
Cuticura the great Skin Cure and Cuticura
Soap an exquisite Skin Bcautifier extornnily In
atantly relievo mid speedily cure every disease and
humor of tho skin scalp nnd blood with loss of
hair from Infancy to nge from pimples to scrofula.
Hold everywhere. Price Cuticura ano ; Roaf
36c.; Rknolvknt sl. Prepared by tho Pottek
DIIVO AMD CUKMICAL CORUORATIOM BoilOll.
How to Cure Rkln Disease* ’• pages
60 illustrations and testimonial* mailed free.
DADV'C an d Scalp purified and beautified
DAD I d by Cuticura Boat. Absolutely pure
HOW MY BACK ACHE 3!
Back Ache Kidnoy Pains and Weak.
V/f®] nMI J Horenass Lameness Strains
ILLiLM and rains eell«ve<l .n one minute i>y
tlWl ths Cuticura Anti-Tain Plaster*
? T. E. WEBBER
LAWYER.
TEXAi.K \>A.AIIKA SAS.
f’IIETTY LEGS
Saxet Med. Co. Dallas:—This is to certi-
fy I hat I had a sore leg for sixteen years
and tried all remedies ami doctors within
my reach without visible improvement. I
finally took Sa vet which after taking four
bottles curd it completely. I can truthful-
ly certify to the efficacy of Saxet.
Jxo. W. Blankenship Corsicana Tex.
I' TlirßfflT i ai JI nftth session
8 Bl’uH Term brfflna
Mpt.
™W BBw w wI « I ";ht Smoots or
’ ■sofcasssflfadKW-ajnustfaßcd Lmtbuction.
I ExpoDsoH moder IPTffyMaFTEFUIF i 1 ■? I Uf«■■ 1
Flection Proclamation
No:lee i- !•< ti l". g:v<u lira in pur.-u-'iiee
to the .Ac ti..<> Inw <>l tin S’ .t“ of Aiknn-
sir. Ilmrc w II bn >’« fb e i"i: ' "hl sit
nml vonnir i recinet. of Vilior eountv
in 111 foil >win|{ t<iwnsh'|w: Cl v.| nd Sul-
phur Kid I her u cfl otniin Lost
I’ruir i> i ii}’.-. Creek I’p <li hi : Giu lHnd
on M ndnv the fith dev of Septotr.bT
'B9' forth -; iirpo e o'electing one Gover-
nor one S i r t u v of .'tHto one Audito .one
Trees- ror <> o ttorri>'v-G<inor><l. on.. Su-
perb.tondi t of I'ublie I’lutructi- n one
Corninis- io.ti-r State l.aml one <J.» t nffi-
sloi.cr Agrieu ture one Are. imle Jutl’ee ot
Snpren o Court one I’iosecu ing Attorney
Olli Judieinl CireuiV one I cpnvi-nln ivo one
County ivul I’.i-l..<!<• .In ge on" Snerift' onn
U- u’Uy mi I Circuit Clcr o- u Treasurer;
one > sus ’or one 8u veyor om Comnnr
s’so li .lustic sol tho t’eaeonnd one Con-
stable for Gnrland Township. nd two J s-
ticesof Hi" "eaco end one Constable for
ear'll of the rein ini g towrships of the
county eninner ted npovo Aml (or or
agi inrt Aniondn.i'iit No 2 lo the Constitu-
tion <1 Ilin Stalo of Aikansas.
G ton under my hand tine 8.1 day of
August 18)2.
A S. HLYTLLK Sheriff.'
AVli.-n Baby was sick we pave her Cnstorliv
V*lu-n she waa a Cfilld she cried for Caatorfa.
When she became Miss alw clung to Castorfa.
When she bad Children she gave them Castorfa
Coco Pine Apple Sherbert (he beet
of all nt Lightlbot'a Drug Store. |
IS MARRIAGE
A Failure?
UK mu OK BH
RICHT!
—
“MARRIAGE A FAIL-
URE?
I SHOULD SAY NOT! ”
Remarked a Texas tanner.
“Why there's my Lncin-
dy gets up in the mornin
at four o’clock milks six
cows gits bre ikfast starts
four children to skewl looks
after the other three feeds
the hens likewis' 1 the hogs
skims twenty pans o' milk
churns the butter washes
1 the clothes gits dinner
then drives eight miles to
the
UCUT STI.
and brings home more Dry
i Goods and truck for Five
Dollars than my mother
used to for ten. Then with
the
IM WG MACHINE
does the sewing for a fami-
ly of nine persons. Think
I could hire anybody to do
it for what she get-? Not
much! Marriage sir is a
success. Sir a gre t sue-
CCSa!
It will pay you to come
ai’vUiid and buy Shoes and
Lawn. I have 100 pair ot
Oxford Tics that have got
to move at some price. t
you need any they can be
bought at a bargain: $1.35
worth $1.75 to $2.00.
50 pieces lawn 3 l-2c
worth 6c.
50 pieces lawn 3 3-lc
worth 6 l-2c.
100 pair men’s tine calt
shoes for $1.85 worth
$2.25.
5 palm-leaf fans for sc.
25 dozen suspenders 10c
per pair worth 25c.
Ask to see our Furniture
Department.
( omc and see; 1 have the
go< ids.
Sewing Machines on Easy
Payments.
Buggies
Wagons
Carts and
- HARNESS -
At the RACKET STORE
THE WHITE
SEWING MACHINE
IS KING
Os AIL SEWING MACHINES.
ROBT.ELLIB
Racket Store
TEXAKKANA ARKANSAS.
“Making glad
Fairbank’s Clairette Soar
p?dis We f e$ uli J ed
for xil Household jjjd Lavizdiy pufipojej.
-r'y by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO. St. Louis
P. T. Nonwoor T. E. Wkbbef • ■ i ~. 1
President. Vice Pre-uin i.
INTER-STATE NATIONAL BA Hl
TEXARKANA TEXAS.
CAPITAL PAID l*
Collections made op nil | <s n. _l* '» 'fk: ~
Louisiana Largest Nation..; I;»i k•> :. ..
west Arkansas.
” _ dNSURANCF.
F. W. Offenhaiiser Igeiil.
The Oldest and Largest American and Fo’eign Ein’ h
surance Cob panics.
The Most Substantial Lite li:MiiaLcc hi di- tn
Rates.
The Most Secure Occident Insurance ai
Rates.
Bonds Furnished tor Persons in < f Tim; i
Employer’s Liability; Boiler Explosion and Pl.-oi-C.n
Policies Issued.
Motto. “Reliable Indemnity and Fair "osiinj'
OFFICE-OFF. Z’.'OS'FOF'F’ICE
GALLOWA /
FEMALE COl LEtiE
RKV. JNO H. DYFD. D. Presidon’.
20 Tsato 20 Piattos. Pijs Ow Retd Oku
NEW STEAM PLANT. SESSION 0 ENS PEP7 . fill].
The most efficient teachers of the faculty have been re’ ined snii
has been strengthened by additions of mr* woith nd ability.
Three new departments have betn affiled N’any of the l<achen
are absent from the State in New York I’ost n. Llinois U iversitj
of Virginia Monteagle and Canada iibmg special work io their it
spective departments.
are ‘ n ' n d spent now on ilr < oll> ge and (.rouudii 1
n?® J '"”v" wl ] ] | te niade perfect Iy <i in fi> -1 >be wi ! hi’ and be»o
tiful without. The largest clock in the St i’e hi <1 the only 4-1 < II chiw
in the South will be in the tower.
Advantages in music art and elocution unequ i'ed within the Stitt
Why send abroad to get what you can find in Ark rises and for mud
less money?
Terms reasonable. Send for catalogue. For further particular
address
JOHN H. DYE President - - Searcy Ar 1 '
TEXARKANA SEMINARY
Opens First Wednesday in Sept.
Witli a corps of successful teachers. Science taught will
care. Music and Ait and Physical On tnre receive go®
atttention. A well.<quipp'd gymnasium
the class in Physical Cultiuc.
Building is lurnished with modern convenient
The rooms are largo and well ventilated. Board can
secured in private families or in the Seminary. Fori<
ticulars consult any of the directors or
m lm i£ h (4
— (}0 TO
L. C. WELCOME’S
H SM W ffirtil
bor Choice Beef Veal Mutton Pork Etc
Headquarters for Game
POPULAR PRICES
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1892, newspaper, August 16, 1892; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643833/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.