Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Frank Lee of Paris passed verier-'
day in the city.
Several hunting parties have been
made np for to-day.
J. L. Browning of Temple Tex. is
a visiter in the city to-day.
Van Peers of Gainesville Tex. was
a visitor in the city to-day.
J. D. Stephens of New Lewisville
was a visitor in the city yesterday.
W. 11. Crawford and F. Wright of
Mt. Pleasant are in the city to-day.
A. 11. Brady a well known Pallas
man spent yesterday in the Gate City-
Two pianos for sale cheap at Ixniis
Heilbron’s ts
All kinds of latest millinery at the
Temple of Fashion. ts
Watches at a great sacrifice at Ixniis
Heilbron’s • ts
Fat pork juicy steak and best sau-
sage at Welcome's meat market ts
Dressed antelope turkey fish etc.
at Huddleston Bros.
Railroad tickets bought and sold at
Louis Heilbron’s. ts
Fat pork juicy steak and best sau-
sage at Welcome's meat market ts
.1: M. Walker a well known Sulpher
Springs man is a guest in the city to-
day.
W. J. Forman of Lana Tex. came
in yesterday and spent the day in our
midst.
Jno. W. Sory came in from Camden
last evening and is a visitor in the
city to-day.
J. A. Martin the well known Fort
Worth man is spending the day in
our midst once more.
.Ino. Donalson a business man of
Nashville Ark. came in this a. m. and
is spending the day in the city.
Callon G. 11. Laogsdale if yon
want the best steaks pork game fish
etc. 1-9-ts
For fine veal lamb pork steak and
sausages call at Huddleston Bro’s
meat market. ts
If you want good second hand
stoves furniture etc. call on .1. T.
Murphy. 2-8-ts
Largest stock greatest variety and
newest designs in wall paper at Smith's
Drug Store. 1-10-ti
Louis. Heilbron. the reliable money
lender lends money on all collaterals.
Business strictly confidential. ts
Sliced ham ami chipped corned
oeef in quantities to suit at Huddle-
ston Bros. ts
T. R. Moody a well known Memphis
man was a visitor in the city yester-
day stopping at the Cosmopolitan.
W. Forsland of Marshall Texas an
agreeable gentleman spent yesterday
in the city and is still here to-day.
K. Hutcherson returned to Mag-
nolia this morning after remaining
several days in the city on business.
C. C. Harrell came up from Fort
Worth yesterday and has been look-
ing after personal business in the city
during the day.
Mr J. Staples of Boston Tex. was
in the city yesterday remaining over
to-day to attend to some business of
personal importance.
Fresh meats game. fish. etc. always
to be found at G. 11. Langsdale’s mar-
ket 1-9-tt
Do you want your safe moved? If
so cull on Hunter Transfer Co.
12-16-ts
Two good tour-room cottages for
rent. Apply to
11-8-ts Dr. If. M. Williams.
Removed from my former location
to the Byrne block. State Line avenue.
2-3-6 I‘. A. Skeen Dentist.
' ■ R E’S WINE OF CAKUUI lor weak Nerves.
For Rest—A good five room house
in Fairview. Apply to
1- A S Blythe.
Bring me your second hand goods
of all kinds. I will pay the highest
market price therefor.
2- ts J. T. Murphy.
Found—A store key. Owner can
get it by calling at this office describ-
ing same and paying for this notice.
For first-class steaks pork sausage
etc call on L. (). Welcome the old
reliable market man. ts.
Everybody says the Spanish Stand-
ard is the best sc. cigar on earth.
1-10-ts Smith Drug Co.
R. B. Jones a prominent citizen of
Pine Blufl came tn last evening and
is spending the day in the city a guest
at the Huckins House.
C. L. Byrne President of the Wilton
Lumber Co came in last evening and
is spending to-day in the city. Ho is
autographed at the popular Huckins
Hoase.
Messrs. Hugh Moncrief and R. C.
Bright of Prescott came in this morn-
ing and went out to Ogden to attend
the unptiids today of Dr. IL L. Bright
to Miss Laura Bates.
>l. It. Willis a prominent citizen of
Magnolia Ark. was in the city yes-
terday spending a few hours with his
Texarkana friends and acquaintances.
He returned to his home to-day.
Mr. L Sutton a popular business
man of Hope came in last evening
and is spending the day in the city en-
route to Louisville Ky. He paid the
Democrat a pleasant call while here.
We acknowledge the honor of a
pleasant call fiom Misses Mueller and
Thompson! to w hom is due much of
the success achieved at the oyster sup-
per given by the ladies auxiliary of
the Y P S C E last evening.
A. S. DeLamar the shoe man has
rented the business house next door
to Bobiuson’s drug store and will
move therein on March Ist. In an-
other place he advertises a grand “Re-
moval Sale” offering special bargains.
Messrs W. L. Hayden and Ben Fore-
man wont down to Mandeville this
morning to see about establishing a
supply store to furnish the new plant-
ing and tie corporation particulars of
the formation of which we give in
another column.
Buy your valentines at Ragland's
Book Store. 2-7-ts
J. W. Stuart & Son carry an elegant
line of Stetson soft hats. They are
real beauties. ts
All ties scarfs etc. reduced in price
one-third—former price 75c. now go-
ing at 50c. J. W. Stuart & Son.
1- _
Alexander the photographer has I
for sale’"pictures of the negro burned
at Paris Texas a few davs since.
2-
I will buy and sell all kinds of sec-
ond hand goods. Fair dealing is my
motto.
2-8-ts J. T. Murphy.
G. IL Langsdale the reliable mar-
ket man can supply you with every-
thing nice in fresh meats game fish
etc. 1-9-ts
See advertisement of S. M. Hardin
& Co. now on West Broad street
next door to McGill's. Doni buy or
sell your second hand goods before
seeing them. 2-6-ts
Wanted—A few select boarders.
Nicely furnished rooms with good
board near business part of city
Corner Clinton and Vine.
1-21-lino Mrs. Alfred Mitchell. ;
Spring Neckwear
and
Spring Pants from $5 to $lO
Just received at
2-8-ts Stuart’s. I
—
W. 11. Doll the handsome and pop-
ular Western Passenger Agent for the
E. T„ \. A G . and the Memphis &
Charleston railways arrived in the
city last evening and passed the night
here enroute to Fort Worth on busi-
ness for his department. Mr. Doll is
one of the brightest and most success-
ful young railway men in his branch
of the service and has the faculty of
winning friends wherever he may go.
The ladies of the Y P S C K were
quite successful in efforts to raise
money for their society by means of
the oyster supper given by them at
the Deprato building in this city last
evening. The supper was well pat-
ronized. indeed considering the very
cold and disagreeable weather which
no doubt deterred many persons
from attending. The suprer wns pro-
nounced excellent and the ladles high-
ly complimented for their graceful
and hospitable manner of serving
same.
An elegant special coach belonging'
to the Wabash system and containing
a party of prominent railway officials
and their wives arrived in the city
over the Iron Mountain route last
evening and was transferred to the
Cotton Belt's tracks for conveyance
south into Texas. Owing to the late
hour of arrival we were unable to gain
any more definite information concern-
ing the excursionists and their desti-
nation. The ear occupied by the
party was attached to the south bound
train over the Cotton Belt line and
pulled out from this city at 11:30
o'clock Inst night.
The Testimonials
Published on behalt oi nvod’s Sar-
saparilla are as reliable and as worthy
your confidence as if they came from
your best and most trusted neighbor.
They slate simple facts.
Hood's Pills cure sick headache.
Children Cry for etcher’s Castora.
For Sale.
1 have for sale on reasonable terms
and easv payments a 10l of the finest
mules ever brought to this city.
The stock can be seen at my place
oue mile east of this city on Rondo
road.
2-6-1 w James Dillard.
McElree’t WINE OF CAKUUI >ur female disease*.
McAlister and Big Muddy Screened
Lump Coal. $5.50 per ton; $2.75 per
half ton; sl.lO per quarter ton; 75c.
per barrel. Delivered to any part of
the city. Big stock on hand. Weight
guaranteed.
2-4 ts Gas A Elec.Light Co.
HARM'S
Ihe only Pure Cream of I artar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.
MY HAIR WAS FALLING
Scalp Scaly and Crusty. Terrible
Itchlog. Three Other Remedies
Fall. Cured by Cuticura
For $1.75.
I have u«sd the Cvticviu Rimidiis for scalp
diseases. My hair was falling badly my foreton
becoming cnirty or scaly and Itched to badly that I
could net keep my hands off my bead. If I combed
off those scales a sticky or gummy substance
»oald ooze out of the skin and form another
crust. After trying two or three remedies I scut
to you for your book; and after reading it loused
one bos of CUTICUBA one cake of CVTIcCBa Soap
and took one bottle of the Cuticura Kisolvkxt
which cured me. I feel grateful to you for the
rem. dies and have recommended them to my
friends. o I.B.TCRXKR
Sorrento Lake Co. Fla.
Bad Eczema Cured
Three years ago my little boy had a terrible sore
oa hie chest four inches across besides other forms
of eczema. His doctor had tried several remedies
with no effect so I began to use theCuncUßA Remk-
Diks In two weeks hl* chest was healed and the
skin white and smooth again. I continued the
OUTirvfiA Resolvent some time longer until he
was quite w»n «nd even now give it to him once
in a while if no naa any blood trouble. lam never
without Cuticura Remedies all three.
Mrs. M. A. CHENEY
Kauanha Falls Fayette Co. W. Vs.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of
Humor Remedies internally cleanses the blood of
all impurities and poisonous elements while CUTI-
ci ha the Great Skin Cure and CuticuraSoap an
exquisite Skin Purifier and Beaulifier externally
clear the skin of every trace of disease. Hence the
( i TK i ra Remedies cure every species of itching
burning scaly and pimply diseases and humors
of the skin scalp aud blood with loss of hair from
infancy to age from pimples to scrofula.
Hold everywhere. Price Cuticura 50c.; Soap
25c.; Resolvent SI.OO. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Corporation Boston.
4 “ How to Cure Skin Diseases” 64 pages 50
Illustrations and 100 testimonials mailed free. _
I Whitest ClearestßMn and Softest
[. Hands produced by Cuticura Soap.
WEAK PAINFUL KIDNEYS
With their weary dull aching lifeless
"Z rfl all-gono sensation relieved In one
\ ’-A minute by the Cuticura Anti-Ua.n
I !Tarter the only paiu-killing pia«ler.
A reporter of this paper noticed a
tine new Columbian Atlas at J. M.
McGill A Co’s grocery store and was
surprised to learn that they are actu-
ally giving away this valuable work
I worth four or five dollars to their
customers. The plan of gift is as fol-
lows: Each customer is given a card
and every time a purchase is made
! the corresponding number in dollars
aud cents are punched out until all
the numbers on the card amounting
to $45 are punched out when the
customer is awarded the book. This
firm handles the best goods at lowest
i prices—will not be undersold. Cou-
; sidering this the fine atlas is a strong-
incentive to the public to buy there.
! Go and see this noted new atlas of the
j world. 2-7-ts
W D Hopgood successor to W C
. I Hardin dealer in all kinds of second
I hand furniture—stove repairing a spe-
cialty. Highest cash prices paid for
j goods No. 213 East Broad street
’ j Texarkana Ark. 2-7tf.
t
■ Capt. C. E. Dixon is prepared to
write policies in the greatest of all in-
1 n
surance companies? The Mutual Life
of New York. Give him a call.
i M ‘‘f
. Wanted.
Situation by a bookkeeper of many
i years experience in merchantile house
’ I aud bank; age 10 years; habits tem-
f perate; references first-class. Am wil-
-1 ling to take hold of anything; not
I afraid of work. Address
2-8-3 t Box 86 Queen City Tex.
Rooms tor Rent.
Nicely furnished rooms for gentle-
s men or gentleman and wife with or
- without board. Mrs. Felton
2-7-lw 505 Pine St ■
’ McAlister and Big Muddy Screened
I Lump Coal. $3.50 per ton; $2.75 per
.half ton $1.40 per quarter ton; 75c.
per barrel. Delivered to any part of
(' the city. Big stock on hand. Weight
j guaranteed.
’ 2-4 ts Gas A Elec. Light Co.
Notice.
I Ou aud after this date I will collect
; and deliver mail twiefi a day in the
residence portion of tliis city nt Ihe
same price charged for business
’ I houses $1 per mouth for each house.
1 Absolute promptness and faithful ser-
- vice to all. Those desiring my sei vi-
. ees will please leave their address
(street aud number) and post office
key at G. W. Treher’s. East side and
I Mrs. M. Levy's West side.
I Respectfully
j 2-6-8 t Curtis Burcher.
IMO OTHER Sarsaparilla com-
I" bines economy and strength like
HOOD’S. It is the only one of
which can truly be said “ too Doses $ I.”
i► • —
Wanted Situation.
Work of any kind by young man;
enn give references and have recom-
mendations Write a good hand and
have worked in office. Salary no ob-
ject. Address
2-8-3 t C. C. 8. City.
I Wanted
By an experienced mill mint a posi-
tion as foreman of planing mill. Can
give references. Address Box 166
Tc'iirkiiua. or this office. 2-6-2 w
For Sale Furniture
One complete cherry bed room set
and other miscellaneous furniture. 1
| have more than 1 need and will sell
• cheap. Wm. Enfield
. M’g'r. Light Co. Office State Line Av
I - *- -
t Buy the Best.
Landreth's garden seed in bulk aud
packages nt Smith Drug Co. 1-16-ts
REMOVAL SALE’
—— — o : *
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC:
On the Ist of March I will move into the building
next to Robinson’s drugstore No. 10 i- < road street.
In order to
REDUCE STOCK
1 will offer medium and fine shoes ■■ t prices thut will sell
them to make room for the large spring stock st on to ar-
rive. Take your cash and
COME TO OSUMAfc’O
and get some of the bargains in tine shoes before the
sizcs.are broken.
Ladies’Shoes $1.75 cut to - - 31.
Ladies’ Shoes $2.50 cut to - - S2>oo
Ladies’ Shoes $3.00 cut to - $2.25
Ladies’ Shoes $5.00 cut to - - S-4-00
Stacy. Adams and Burt & Packard $6 shoes all go at $5.
Bespectfully»
A. S. DoLAMAB.
| .III— I 1 Bin I I "
Junk Store.
IF YOU WANT MONEY FOR YOUR
Rags Bottles OUI Iron Copper Brass Zinc
Lead Old Bones Sacks etc.
Bring them to me at No. 211 Elm Street Texarkana Ark.
New Enterprise.
Notice the new enterprise on West
Broad street between Whitener’s
Furniture house and G. E. Stock’s
shoe store. It is Leroy The Tailor's
New Merchant Tailoring Establish-
ment.
When you are in need of anything
in that line give him a call. He is I
prepared to do cleaning and repairing i
as well as making new clothing. Wed-
ding suits a specialty. Prices on pants ■
$5.00 to $12.00 per pair; suits from
$15.00 to $45.00. All goods work
aud fit. guaranteed. Terms liberal.
When you want a suit don't send off
to Chicago to the so-called Merchant
Tailors and pay a higher price for
ready made clothing. If you are not
able to have your clothing made at
home by legitimate Merchant Tailors
aud nothing will do you but (o send
oil’ then go to Leroy’s and he will or-
der you a suit and get it for you at
cost’thus saving you from $7.00 to
SIO.OO profit on each suit that would
go to the merchant ordering same.
Free of Charge.
All wall paper sold by us trimmed
ready for the wall free ot charge.
1- Smith Drug Co.
Valentines.
The handsomest most original and
most comical selection ever brought
to this citv. at Raglaud’s Book Store.
2- ' _
Free of Charge.
All wall paper soiu. oy us trimmed
ready for the wall free of charge.
1-26-ts Smith Drug Co.
Money to Loan.
The well known loan company
Caldwell and Judah of Memphis are
loaning money in Texarkana and sur-
rounding country (Arkansas side) at
lowest rates. Call on or address
Alfred Mitchem
Corner Clinton and Vine Sts.
1-28-ts Texarkana Ark.
Rooms for Rent.
Most desirable rooms either for
personal or business nse over one of
the best located stores on the East
side for rent. Apply at tliis office or
to Mrs. Miki' Hardin No. 221 Maple
Street. _ 1-81-lw
Junk Store.
I If you want money tor your rags
| bottles old Iren copper brass zinc
i lend old bones sacks etc bring them
- to me at No. 211. Elm Street Texar-
j kana Ark. S. Liverman.
No Danger in the Future.
A good. new. safe and direct road
to the Inter-State College by going
out ou the Hondo road to the water
works then after crossing the Iron
Mountain railroad turn south and
continue until yon reach Dudley ave-
nue thus avoiding the dangerous
crossing on the levee. Yours in j
building the great school at home ;
G. L. Bryant. |
Headache
Indigestion biUiousness
Dyspepsia
And all stomach troubles are
cured bv
P. P P.
Prickly Asli Poke Root and Potassium.
Rheumatism is cured by I*. P. P.
Pains and aches in the back should-
ers. knees ankles and wrists lire all
attacked and conquered by PPP.
This great medicine by its hlood-
cleansing properties builds up and
strengthens the whole body. Nothing
is so efficacious as I* I’ 1’ at this sea-
son of the year and for toniug up in-|
vigorating. and as a strengthener and
appetizer take P P I’. It throws off!
the malaria and puts you iu good con-
dltitML
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Point i
cures all corns warts aud bunions.
1 Notice reduced prices offered by the
Texarkana Mattress Mfg. Co. else-
where. They make good mattresses
at from $2 to sl. Call on Mr. Reh-
kopf. at the factory near Kizer’s plati-
ng mill. 1-10-tt
I When Baby sfet; w> gio-c her Castorla.
When sue was a Cl-.i'.'l she cried tor Castoria.
I When she h'-a' Mi-.s she clung to Castoria.
When she 1:-. I Children she gavethem Castoria
To the Public.
I desire to inform my friends and
the public generally that 1 have added
a number of fine milch cows to my
Holstein dairy farm and have mid r-
takeu the personal supervision of
same. I have also taken charge of the
milk wagon and will deliver milk to
all customers personally guaranteeing
absolutely pure milk of the best qual-
ity. All orders should be given or
addressed to J. A. M. Smith Texar-
kana Art. 1-16-ts
Surprising Testimony.
Many physicans who have examin-
ed into the merits of B B B (Botanic
Blood Balm) have been confronted
with testimony which they deemed
surprising and thus being convinced
of its wonderful efficacy have not
failed to prescribe it iu their practice
as occasion required.
II L Cassidy Kennqsaw Ga. writes:
“For two years my wife was a great
sufferer. Skillful physicians did her
no good. Iler mouth was one solid
ulcer her body was broken out in
sores and she lost a beautiful head of
hair. Three bottles of B B B cured
her completely incredible ns it mny
sound aud she is now the mother of a
three months old baby clear from any
scrofulous taint.”
A. 11. Morris Pine Bind Ark.
writes: “Hot Springs and several
doctors failed to cure me of several
running ulcers on my leg B ft B ef-
fected a wonderfully quick cure after
everything else had failed.”
Buy the Best.
Landreth’s garden seed in bulk and
packages nt Smith Drug Co. 1-16-ts
fCARTER’S __
tfITTLE
Tiver wH
I PILLS.
CURE
etek nn.tl.clio anil roltovortl tbo troubles loot-
dent to a bilious atato of tho aystom. euob aa
BlrrlnoM Nausea Drownlnnne Distress after
catlug. Palu In tho Bldo Ao. Wnilo tbolr most
romukable succor has boon atiown In curing
SICK
noadacho yot Carter's Little Liver Pills aro
equally valuable tn Constipation curing and pro-
venllng this annoying complaintwhtlo they Um
correc t all disorders of tho elotuac h etl mulato tha
liver aud rogutato the bovela. Eveu it they only
HEAD
Achethoy would boalnioetprlcoloiwto thou® who
Buffer from thlidistroMing complaint; butfortu*
untoly thelrgoodnoM doos notond hereand tho»o
who once try thorn will find thooo little pilbvahu
Ohio in i»omany ways tout they will not bo wiL
Uug to do without them. Bu* after allaick heal
ACHE
le tho bane of ao many Ilves that hero Is whore
womakoour great boast. Our bills euro It wbllo
Others do not.
Carter’s Llttlo Liver Pills are very small and
very easy to Uko. Ono or two Pill makoa doeo.
They are striotly vegetAblo and do not grips or
Furgo but by tbolr gentle action plowoall who
ueothom. InvUlaatJScontit live for sl. Sold
by dt ugglsU evurywhere ur sent by utalL
CARTER MEDICINE CO. New York
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
■ ■ Atlanta <;«. oilicc lor i Whitehall6k I
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— w best counte PJAnes
SOme ve y ljack slain
But’Cl£UßE« »E'S/Aptookthem out
CLAIRETTE SOAP-sade ciily by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. st
FURNITURE ANO CARPEI;
Goiiiu at a Sacrifice.
Having returned from the Eastern markets where wen
chased the largest and most complete stock ever F
shown in the city.
To make room for our new goods we will for the next i
days offer our entire stock comprising all the latest
styles and novelties at prices that will astonish you. |
—SEEINC IS BELIEVING. —
CASH OR EASY PAYMENT*
Woodfin Furniture Company
104 EAST BROAD STREET
BRANCH HOUSES {
INSURANCE ~~
F. W. Offenhausei Ajtiii
jr i vw 5 ri > o
The Oldest and Largest American and r oreign Kin-1
surance Companies.
The Most Substantial Life Insurance at he lovl
Rates.
she Most Secure Accident Insurance at ReasfiiJ
Rates.
Bonds Furnished for Persons ir Pt sitions of Tru-;.
Employer’s Liability; Boiler Ex : sion and Plate Gq
Policies L cod.
Motto. “Reliable Indemnity and Fair Dealing." j
CFFIIE-CFF. E’OSTOF’F’ICi
M. R. MITCHELL. Manager. DON WARREN Sec’y. and Tn
I. L. ADAIR.
Texarkana Grain Lumber and Machinery ti
iBROKJBEfcS
GommissM MerMs aid feiißf•G-nruis’ hij
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN FEED STUFF HEAVY GROCERIB
Lumber and Machinery.
Will exchange grain for lumber lumber for grain macliinery f orpl
or lumber.
AGENTS FOR THE OENSMORE TYPEWRITER!
OU'FICH-Jtlli lir.KKt «t. Ari< '
GUIDO GHIO’fiROGERYI
121 WEST BROAD BT.
TEX. TEX
Faqcy and Staple Gr-nceriES
Everything new and onr goods are warranted-
in stock all kinds of Table Delicacies English brenc 1
man Swiss and Italian goods. Preserves Genuine 0 1 ' 1
Cheese—Swiss Imported and Domestic. Italian anti 0
tic Macaroni Sauces Pickles Mustard and cverj'thmg j
is kept in a first-class grocery store. Also
FEED GRAIN AND HAY
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
H. T. HUEY Proprietor.
DKAJ.KB IN
FIME DOMES TIC AND JMPOhT^ 11
WINES. LIQUORS AND
THh FINEST
Billiard and Pool Tables in the CflJ
BROAD STREET f’KXARKANA aiK |
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