Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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for Infants and Children.
.« editorial* so well adapted to children that
j rcconimend it as superior to any prescription
j.nown to me.'' H X Ancm M. D.
11l So. Oxford St Brooklyn N. Y.
“The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and
■ -. merits so well known that it seems a work
( f supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
uitliin easy reach."
CAKLOS kIAKTYX 11. D.
New York City.
Ths Cextavr Company 77 Mi-bray Streit New lour i'rrr.
KEEP POSTED!
—r —Read
THE DEMOCRAT.
the only evening paper in
Texarkana.
Always full of Late Local Editoral and Tp ln grahic 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 otimr improvements made the
Democrat is now second to no daily outside ol the large
cities. It is the newsiest local paper in the city.
IHE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
Contains the cream of the daily and has the largest circu«
hition of any paper in South Arkansas.
TERMS:
Daily Democrat 1 $7.50
“ “ 6 months 4 - 00
M « I a ~.. .76
Weekly i year..7.'.7.’7.’7.’.7/.L
6 months 60
All aubscriptions due strictly in advance.)
Jolt* E’riixtlxigr-
i'he Democrat Job Office in connection is full and com-
plete and every description of Job Printing done in the
best stylo and a treasonable prices.
( wOffice—ll2 and 11 1 Clinton Street rear of Arkansas
1 ostofiiee. Your patronage solicited.
J W. GARDNER Proprietor.
Castoria cure. Colic Constipation
Sour Stomach Diarrhira Emct.-tloa
KiHs Won™ give sleep and promote 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. Pardkc 1 D.
126th Street and 7th Ave. Nev York City
“A YARD OF FAwSIES.”
Our Gift to Every One of Our
Readers.
By special arrangement with the
publishers we are enabled to make
every one of < ur 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 1300 and
accompanying it are full directions
for framing at home at a cost ol a
few cents thus forming a beautiful j
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.
Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada I
E. Hurd of Groton S. D. we quote : j
“Was taken wito a bad cold which
settled on my lungs cough set in and
finally terminated in consumption. I
Four dootors gave me up saying I
could live but a short time j gave
myself up to my Saviour determined I
if I could not stay with my friends on i
earth I would meet my absent ones'
above. My husband was advised to ;
get Dr. King’s New Discovery for
consumption coughs and colds. I gave
it a trial took in all eight bottles; it
has cured me and thank God I am i
now a well and hearty woman.” |
Trial bottles free at Smith Drug Co. I
Large size 50c. and SI.OO. 4 I
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 i
them to free assistance in securing I;
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 I
victimized during Dedication Week
with poor rooms at high prices and 1
many more will be in the same situ- 1
ation next year unless they receive J
competent assistance in the matter.
This is what the “W. D. Boyce Bureau f
of World's Fair Information” will give t
you and without one cent of cost for 1
the service. Some trustworthy person '
will be sent with each certificate hold-
er to the rooms selected to see that <
they are comfortably and pleasantly 1
located. The subscription price for i
either paper is $2.00 per year. ts f
The clergyman called on Mrs. Velox.
“If your husband” he said “would I
only believe it it really pays to be re-
ligious.” “Well” replied Mrs. Velox
“if you eould give him. proof of that
you couldn’t keep him out of church
with a cannon.”—[Drake’s Magazine.
Good Looks. I
Good looks are more than skin
deep depending upon a healthy con-
dition of all the vital organs. If the
liver be inactive you have a bilious |
look if your stomach be disordered
you have a dyspeptic look and if your
kidneys be affected you have a pinch-
ed look. Secure good health and you
will have good looks. Electric Bit-
ters is the great alterative and tonic
acts directly on these vital organs.
Cures pimples blotches boils and
gives a good complexion. Sold at
Smifli Drug Co’s. 50c per bottle. 4
Tailor Shears: I lost a good cus-
tomer last week by death. Tailor
Cutten What was the matter with
him? Tailor Shears: Iladafit. Tail-
or Cutter: Mercy! Died of the shock
I suppose?—Chicago Tribune.
"WINE OF CARDUI a Tonic for Women.
Au Episcopal clergyman who has
officiated twice at large political con-
ventions sax 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.
Mlles’ Nerve and Liver Fills.
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 Lighted Co.
He wns young and ambitious. "Have I
you read my article'?” he inquired of
the editor. “Yes.” “What do you
think of my style of writing?” “There j
is one point about it that is worthy of
general imitation.” “What Is that'?”]
“It is legible.”—[Washington Star.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve
The best salve in the wort I for outs (
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever
sores tetter chapped hands chil-
blains corns and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles or no pay
requited. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund-
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
A.: Why have yon thrashed your
sou so unmercifully? Peasant: Because
he dreamed last night that he won 500.
marks iu the lottery and then went
and spent every cent of it ouabycldc.
—Fliegeudo Blaetter.
P.RP.
EURES ALL SKIN
AND
I BLOOD DISEASES.
F.T.I „ . TpUAI wnkl.wt.'
and prwrrlbo It with gtwri Mtlafncttea for ths cur»i of dl
frtne and users of Primary Fcwvndary and Tertiary
Si’rvv Glandular Swellings Rheumatism Malaria old
Z! rmlc Ulcvrs that have rcslilad Ail L.Umw* -alvrh
P.P.RH&
Skin"DlMMM?"EctMnaomplZLat* M»r-
cnrlai PoSon Tetter fkaid Head sic .c.
_^jh j P L r excellent
au.tuiiu' up the s}-<uuu rapKiiy.
Ladles mV « 'xGemi are poisoned and w beta blood It tu
an Impure ■
DDDU cuiEß
r.r.r. Malaria
I wonderful tonlo"TaSTSooSF-
. cl.anting nroperttes of P. P. P. I’rtekl; Ash Poke Root
LIPPMAN BROS. Proprietors
1 Wijggist Lippman's Block £ AVAN NAH
For Sale bv Dr 18. M. WiLLIAMb.
S " T' lo N ervous System the Man.’
# DR. G? JACOBS’
VCELERY
I PHOSPHATE
I’rompUv 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 suflerer fr iu the first dose.
Under its use a large clas of dyspeptics and
neur'Sthenics will find this scientille com-
pound a panacea for their ailments and dis-
eases.
It is a wniim RemsiJv
For Rhumst'Sim Nervous Docility Spinal
Aftections Dyspepsia and all the peculiar
ailments which renders so many unlit for the
duties of life. It i? without d übt the par
exco lenco of all building-up remedies ever
given to the public. A dose taken before
retiring affords the sufferer a refreshing
night’s repose and several boxes cures the
worst cases of weak and broken down men
and women.
It contains the active principles of Ceiery
combined with Phosphoric Acid Ca'cium
Magnesia Ir n -nd Sodium. It is pleasant
in it'seffec’s and never fails to benefit.
F r weak and debilitated females it. is the
best remedy within the whole range of mate-
ria mediea.
Price SI.OO per box by mil prepaid; 6
boxes for $5.
Jacobs Pharmacy Company
Sole Agents Atlanta Ga.
LIPPMAN BROS. Proprle'ors
rtrugglsts Lippman’s Block SAVANNAH GA.
G©O O •
bum .?lent PUI in the Worldly
0 TILE SECRET *
recruiting health la dliwovorcd in A
I TUTT’S o
•Tiny Liver Pills*
O Tn liter affect lons tick headache <lys- A
pppsia flatulence heartburn bilious
colic eruptions of tlio skin and
©troubles of the bowel* their
: 4 are marvelous. Thoyarcacor-
C. vr.’ Ivo as well as a gentle cathartic a
‘ V tv pm •!! and easy to t&ko. Price Mr
• :i.) & 11 Park PlaceN.T»
OO9•• e • • •
-SAXEr-.
The GrejUst ■ System • RcnovAtor • Known.
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Mooufactured by SAXET' CDEDICINE CO*
DALLASTEXAS.
gBPSOLII BY SMITH DRUG CO.*"M
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Railway Time Card.
ST. L„ 1. M. k S.
No. 51 Texas Exp. arnvea 8:05 a. m.
No. 55 Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. m.
N 0.58 Mail Exp — arrives 8:15 p.m.
No. 54 Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. in.
No. 56 Cannon Ball departs 2:25 p. ni.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p. m
T a P. RY.
No. 1 leaves Texarkana nt 8:85 a. in.
No. 5 “ “ “ 1:45 p. m.
No. 8 “ “ “ 9:10 p m.
No. 4 arrives “ “ 6;80 a. m.
No. 6 “ “ “ 2:05 p. in.
No. 2 “ ■* “ 6;45 p. m.
st. i... a s. w. RY.
No. 4 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:10 p. m.
No. 4 for Memphis leaves 7:00 p. m.
No. 2 ('aim and St. Louis ar. 6:80 a. in.
No. “ “ " leave 6:50 a. m.
No. 1 for Waco and Tyler ar. 10:20 p.iu.
No. 1 for “ “ leave 10:40 p. in.
No. 3 for Ft. Worth arrives 9:35 a. m.
No. 3 for “ “ leaves 9:55 a. in.
T.-C. RY.
No. 31 leaves Texarkana at 8:2.5 a. in.
No. 83 “ “ “ 1:85 p. in.
No. 80 arrives “ “ 1:85 p. in.
No. 32 “ “ “ 7:20 p. in.
TEX. & FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
■mCTIVIt XOVIMHM IST 18112
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 3:15 p m No 1 9:30 a m
No 2 11:00 a m No 3 7:00 a m
No 6 5:80 p in No 5 1:30 p m
No’s 1 and 2 rim daily except Sun-
day.
No’s 84 5 and 6 run Sunday only.
W A Williams General Manager.
TEXARKANA & SHREVEPORT RY.
Arrives 6:30 p. m. Departs 6:00 a. ni.
IT IS A DUTY you owe ronrarlFnnd Fnm-
Hy tn get the brut vnhir for yowr moiiry.
Economize In your foot went by purchnaliiff
» • Io BotiffldN Shorn which rrprrurnt tho
b«*Nt vnlur for pricro QRked hn llioUHtiudo
will teotlfy.
♦
$3 50fi 1*2.00
. KflF gt I FOR LAOIEJ
♦2.50 S’ "***■ ’52.00
♦ 2.25 % W- »l 75
♦ 2.00 75
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE cenTlelhen
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
OTHER SPECIALTIES in footwear are of
the name high grade and represent a money value
far beyond the price* charged. Bee that nama and
price are stamped ob bottom of each ahoe.
TAKE NO Ml HMTITI TE.
W. Douglas Brockton ftluNN Sold by
O’Dwyer & Ahern.
' Caveat.indTr.d.-Marksobtilned. and all Pat-!
i ent business conducted for MooeitATt rcct. *
'Our Omer is o.rosiTC U. «. Patxntornct J
and we can secure patent In leas time than those J
b remote from Washington. /
i 1 Send model drawing or photo. with descrip- J
Ition Wc advise it patentable or not free of!
b charge. Our tee not due till patent is secured. )
' A Pamphcxt “How to Obtain Patents' 1 with J
'cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries J
! sent free. Address J
IC.A.SNOW&CO.j
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OAKff
Poultry Farm
Texarkana Arkansas.
MISS I. F. SHARP
—DEALER IN-
TtoiOH Miry mi
PEI’ STOCK.
Eggs are now in Season’
Nothing sent C. O. I). All orders
must be accompanied by the cash.
Direct all orders to
JLZlisis I. I”. Slxarp
Cars A. S. Blvtha Tuxarkana. Arh.
4th Year. 4th Year
BONNER FRUIT FARM.
IOOOOOOTREES FOR FALL PLANTING
Alaa Siiiull > ruiti etc.
Rest rooted steok—genuine cheap. Orders
double last a year. Fruit that will live and
grow in tlio South at half price. Give ua
vour order now.
ALLEN E. JONES
Texarkana Ark.
Southern Homes
Jg g Free io All. 0«r Nmv
jßfr’ <’i»i«lo«Uf> id Premium X
T Vff‘l Choke V
I X
\ ” i ®* ll Iver X
T 2 AjuU green*. Fluent amort* V
e b merit of Plant* In the
Boulh < ‘ old riak mm<>
T Aquatic I* I n n t • . p
rMEXftVIW I‘rh'CH low. hatlafiar- \
F ' tiUArantrrd. F
4 Kaisers of I’ri* Fowls
T \ F J|nDaa<l Itronae Tarkrj a. 4
T J. / < KCJMMAN 0
■* Ktergreeai Hewer UaHew
T -W*" darker Illa Teas.
Mra. ELIZA TAYLOR McKIN.NF.T
Writea as folldwa: “May 14. no.—Ocutc
My daughter now 12 yeiirs old has find
a terrible form of skin iliscasn ever since
aha waa an Infant Thia spring it was worse
than it ever had been. She lias just tin-
labed taking ono bottle of Saxet and la
now well; tnerc is not a sign of the dil-
taau left baxut la a wonderful medicine”
TEXARKANA!
ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
17 Years Old and Popula-
tion 15000.
Gateway to aqd from Texas aqd
the Graaf Southwest.
Texarkana is a live progressive city—Twin City—located partly in
Texas and partly in Arkansan her 15000 population lining about equally di-
vided between the two StateH. Though comparatively young nlie has grown
and developed us few other cities have done.
A RAILROAD CENTER.
Texarkana has eight railroads with over a thousand resident railroad
employes; this given her especial advantages in the commercial world and
this together witli the high and healthy location ot the city will in u few
yearn make her a city of 25000 population. One of these railroads is owned
by home people and runs to navagabio water thus giving us competing rates
by water.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS WATER WORKS AND STREET RAILWAY.
Texarkana's system of electric lights and waler works are unsurpassed
by any city of ten times her population. Aino hun a splendid gas plant
splendid system of street railroads permeate thecity In every direction.
BANKS FACTORIES ETC.
’Ve have four National bank n with an operating capital of 1600000
There are a number of extensive manufacturing enterprises among them fur
liture factories a fence factory cotton need oil mill a number of large luni.
ncr factories Ice factory cotton compress a $125000 Government building
mil Federal courts. A $75000 union depot—the fluent went of the Missis-
sippi river; two live daily newspapers three large first-class hotels with ca-
pacity for 400 guests daily neveral large wholesale houses that do an immense
obbing trade.
LOCATION SOCIETY ETC.
The town site in located near the Eastern appex and al alxmt 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 is good.
Lime potter’s clay and gypsum at hand and coal iron load and antimony
ores near by and will be virtually at our floors as soon as men and money
enn complete the railroads now building to the mines. Thousands of acres
of hardwood timber right at hand. Public graded schools with lino brick
school buildings ami two excellent colleges. Churches of nearly all Christian
denominations with church property valued at SBOOOO. No city In the South
possesses 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.
4 B. HUNTER
DEALER IN
WOOD AND COAL 1
1 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 weight
and measure. Prices as low as any.
aw Leave orders at either Lemly’s drug store or the
Miller County drug store. J- E- HUNTER.
GO TO
L. O. WELCOMES
Uni SM Mhl Maitel
For Choice Beet Veal Mutton. Pork Etc.
Headquarters For Game*
POPULAR PRICED
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Gardner, J. W. Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1893, newspaper, February 9, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643975/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.