Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT
J. W. Gardner Editor and Prop.
WF. DNI >DA YD E(' EM B F.R 20. 1>• S
RATES'
Dally per month by carrier * 75
Daily six months by mall 1 <”*
Daily one year by mall .... 7 50
Weekly one year by mall ■ 1 <«•
Weekly six months by mail 50
All communications should bo addressed
’ {the lIK.MOCHAT.
The Daily and Wisklv Drmocka - : are
entered at the postollic*' -it Texarkana as
second-class mail nui.u;-.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
TEXARKANA LODGE ND. I
Knights of the Cold Cross.
ORcgular meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
n each month nt Bp. m„ at Odd Fellows
hn'l. East Broad street. Visiting Knights
Invited. J- V. Scott
r.-.-o im Commander.
r Order of Sastorn Star.
Border Chapter No. 87 Order of the
Eastern Star meets at Border
Lodge room on West Broad street on
the second and fourth Tuesdays of every
month at 3 and 7 o'clock p. m.. respect-
ively. Mns. Sarah L. Bkri.lner
W. Castkki. W. M. £ D. G. M.
Secretary.
Knights of thej.Maceabocs.
Inter-State tent No. 1. K. O. T.iJM.
holds its regular meetings Ist A- 3rd M<-0-
d avs in each month at 8 p. m.. at K. of I*.
Hall on West Broad st.—visiting Knights
eordiallv Invited.
('. E. BKAtm Com.
I M. Davis R. K.
TuOC-A-Xj 1-TEWS
SMOKERS ATTENTION.
We have just received a fresh lot—
Hoffman House Boquet Ci-
gars $3 40 box
Metropolitan Cigars 3 40 box
Chancellor(loc straight size)
Cigars 3 50 box
Mercantile ciga-s 3 25 box
Fleur De Lis cigars 3 00box
At IL Box a Co’s
12-7-ts Leaders tn Havana cigars.
For prices on hay write Logan
Illw. Co Prescott Ark. 12 19-1 w
Joe Watson is up to-day from Wil-
ton Ark.
The Iron Mountain pay car. came in
yesterday.
Mr. Geo. W. Reed left this morning
on a short trip to Paris.
Mr. Ja«. 11. Abrams a prominent
citizen of Arkadelphia is in the city.
Train master J. B. Green of the
Iron Mountain is down from Little
Rock.
(’apt. W. T. Barnes. Foreman at
Armstrong’s mill is spending the day
in the city.
Solid gold rings $2 at Louis lleil-
bron’s 12-14
Buy your coal from tt.e Texarkana
Ice Co. 10-18
Secure your opera glasses; Sam
Falk rents them at 25c.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
12-15-8 Smith Drug Co.
Picture frames at Moore & Co.
druggists 210 East Broad st. 12-12
Best coal brought to this market
for sale by Texarkana Ice Co. 10-18
“ BLACK DRAUGHT t-a cures ConstlMtion.
Louis lleilbron Money Lender and
Jewrler lends money on all callater-
als. _ ' 12-14
Huddleston Bros.’ meat market is
headquarters in Texarkana for nil
kinds of fresh meats game tish etc.
Moore & Co. are offering the best
bargains in holiday goods. All go at
cost. 12-12
Candy toys and Christinas Tree
goods at Whitford £ Garrett’s.
12-12-1 It
Louis lleilbron exchanges new jew
elrv for auv kind of old gold jewelry.
12 14
Quite a number of our farming
friends tire in the city to-day making
holiday purchases.
Mrs. K. 11. T. Maun leaves today
to spend the hollidays with her par-
ents at Nashville Teini.
Dr. P AJSkeen was called to Wills-
boro Texas last night by a telegram
announcing the critical illness of
his sister lie will be absent several
days.
Mr. Joe Fuqua and wife of Boggy
are in the city tody and will go to
Aransas Pass Texas on the Gulf of
Mexico to spend the holidays with
relatives.
Opera glasses for rent only 25c per
night at Sam Falk’s.
Only 75 cents per Gallon for tine
California Wine at GHIO’S.
12-18-121 _
The finest assortment of cut glass
boules ever shown in this city.
12-15-8 Smith Drug Co.
Huddleston Bros have just received
two hundred tine Christinas turkeys.
Go quick and get your choice.
12-1 Mt
Oakes’ Candles the finest in the
market are kept constantly on hand
at C. H. Barelle £ Co’s. 11-15
I >o not fail to examine and price the
large stock of Fine Jewelry and Dia-
monds carried now by Louis Heil-
bron. 12-14
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
On Sunday November 26th 1893 at 5:30 o’clock a. m. an incendiary set
fire to our Clothing Department destroying
OVER $6000.00 WORTH OF GOODS
and slightly damaging by fire and water $1245.00 worth leaving us over
$9000.00 Worth of Mens' Youths' and Childrens’ Fall and Winter Clothing
All of which wc obtiained possession of to-day and which we now offer at prices that will force btiycis.tojiiin hase.
The ENTIRE STOCK must be sold by January 15th in order to make room for our SPRING bI(K K. and
while the goods are ahnostall of the finest fabrics and most fashionable styles in Prince Alberts Prince - it mis
Cutaways Straight and Round cut Single and Double Breasted Sacks Single and Double Breasted \ei<oas
they will lie sold at
FIFtE-SJLLVJkG-E PRICES.
We also desire to state that we have just received the most elegant lines of Holiday Goods that we have ever handled
consisting of Silk Umbrellas with Ivory and imported natuaal wood handles from $1.50 to $12.50 each; Suspenc t.ib roni
35c. to $5.00 perpair; Silk Handkerchiefs plain fancy and initial from 50c. to $1.50 each; Mufflers in > om jp'-O)
to $5.00 each; Gents’ Hose from 25c. to $2.50 per pair; Gents’ Slippers plain fancy and embroidered from 75c. to
$2.50 per pair; Neckwear all styles at all prices and other goods suitable for presents to gentlemen that w illl de tg it t ic
eyes of the most fastidious. Truly J- ” STUART & SU .
Texarkana Texas December 0 1803.
I. .. .. 1.1 .m. I ~ '■ -
The editor of this paper acconipaui-
e I by his family will leave on the ear-
ly morning train tomorrow to visit
relatives at Carrolton Ga. Will be
absent about one week.
Guv Trimble a law student in Scott
& Jones’ office passed a very credita-
ble examination and was admitted to
the bar as an attorney in the Miller
Circuit court yesterday afternoon.
The beautiful doll to be awarded by
the Ladies’ Guild of thi St. James
church is now ou exhibition at the
bazar nt Gallagher’s. The award will
be made promptly at 7:30 o'clock on
Saturday night.
Bro. R J. Hairston of the DeKalb
News was in the city yesterday and
a pleasant caller at this office. He
accompanied this far on her way
home Miss Ealon Welsh of Birming-
ham (Ala.) who had been visiting hie
family.
Mr. M. D. Barnett a former resi-
dent of Texarkana now cashier for
Hie Gulf Colorado & Santa Fe Railway
nt Brenham Tex. is spending a few
days in the city enroute to Hot
Springs Ark. Mr. Barnett has num-
erous friends and former associates
who will greet him with pleasure.
To every purchaser buying SI.OO
worth of goods at Sam Falk’s exten-
sive establishment will from this
time forwardbo given a handsome
souvenir card. A charming addition
to each purchase of $1 and well worth
obtaining. 12-18-6
Hattie Bernard Chase will hold the
boards at Ghio’s Opera on the 25th
26th and 27th. Instant giving oue or
more matinee performances during
her stav. The attraction is noted
highly in theatrical circles and prom-
ises to afford excellent holiday amuse-
ment.
Sliced ham and chipped corned
oeefln quantities to suit at Huddle-
ston Bros. If
Toilet Cases.
Celluloid Plush Leather and Nat
ural Wood. Smith Drug Co.
All kinds of fresh nuts candies etc.
for the holidays at Whitford £ Gar-
rets 218 State Line avc. 12 12 11
Good dry wood all lengths both
oak and pine for sale by A. W. Stev-
ens at Rose Hill brick yard. 9 12
Fresh oysters of the best quality
are received daily at E. Klein’s next
door to Turner Bros. ts.
Old gold bought at Louis Heil-
bron’s. 12-14
Jewelry Christmas presents nt Louis
lletlbron’s ihe leader of cheat) prices.
12-14
Whitford £ Garret (218 Slate Line)
c.-irrr a full line of best tobaccos ami
cigars. 12-12-1 It
Call mid examine our line of Japan-
ese vases cracker bowls cups and
saucers sugar and cream sets.
12-15-8 Smith Drug Co.
Dolls: Dolts! Dolls!
Dressed jointed kid indcstructable
mid bisque from 5c to $7.50 each.
12-15-81 Smith Drug Co.
Moore £ (’ocean save you money in
their whiskey department. When in
need of pure whiskey call on them.
12-12-ts _
Foil Rent—A nice two story qsix
room house—outhouses and garden.
Apply to E. F. Burk or Smith
Drug Co. 12-1(1 ts
Go to J. Longinotti's Palace Saloon
for your Christmas whiskies wines
etc. He is selling in quantities at
lower prices than ever. 12-16
Awarded rfiaiiest Honors-World’s Fair.
D’PRICE'S
(W 3
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.- No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard.
Mr C E Beaerdone of the best known
and most popular citizens of the West
side has puicbased the grocery estab-
lishment of DeWitt Davis on West
Broad street and will continue to
conduct same on an extended scale.
His advertisement appears in anotbei
column of lliis paper.
The exciting contest over the love-
ly doll house to be voted to the most
popular little maid in the city will
close promply at 8 o’clock to-night
the same having been extended to !
Hie that hour. The house re-
niaius ou exhibition at Barrelled
award to be made of the Ladies Ba-
zaar at Gallagher’s. The vote for
this handsome present increases in I
numbers and interest hourly and will |
continue to do so up to j
rhe hour of closing the contest.-
The three leading contestants
continue to occupy their relative poei-j
Hous Wilhi Williams first with 108
votes; Mildred Barrelle second with
75 votes; Emeline Grim a good third
with 67 votes to tier credit. The
contest will remain indoubt up to the
'■ last hour and changes in the positions
j of the leaders may occur at any time.
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor gentle action ano
soothing effect of Syrup of Figs when !
in need of a laxative and if the father]
or mother be cost ive or billions the
most gratifying results follow its use;
so that it is the best family remedy
; known and every family should have
; a bottle.
Very Strnnere.
J It is a mystery why the Indies of
j Texarkana get st rangers and tramps
to tinker witli their sewing machines
and nine times out of ten leave them
in a worse fix than they find them
when they can have them put in first
I class condition by C. M. Johnson
■ office in city hail building also agent
for White New Home and Dotnest’c
in tieliitiee. 12-20 4 t
Wanted—A live man in Texarka-
na and surrounding towns to repre-
sent our business. Previous experi-
■ eticc not necessary to right man. Ad-
dress Plymouth Rock Pants Co. Hot
Springs Ark. 12-20-6
I a
The shaving sets are line presents
for gentlemen. Moore £ Co. have
the best assortment and are ottering
■ at cost. 12 12
If you want the choicest fresh
nn ats game tish etc go to Huddle-
ston’s uew Broad street meat mar-
ket. 12-19
North Carolina Pure Corn whiskey
ut Moore £ Co's whiskey department.
12-12-ts
j Florida Wafer large size and best
make at 50c per bottle. Moore £ Co.
drugg.sls 210 East Broad st. 12-12.
We give full weight and guarantee
the quality of all coal sold by us.
10 18 Texarkana Ice Co.
You have only a short while to gel
the line music box free at Moore £
Co. druggists2lo East Broad st. 12-12.
Bargains can be had in watches
and diamonds that have been unre-
deemed at Louis lleilbron's. 12-14
Remember Moore £ Co. are selling
dolls and doll heads at St. Louis
prices. Don't fail to get their prices
before purchasing. 12 12
Children Cry foi Pitcher’s GastoHa.
Louis lleilbron says it is a pleasure
to allow his stock of Jewelry. He in
vites all to examine his prices and
goods. 12-14
CHEA‘S EXCURSION TICKETS
—VIA—-
THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
MEMPHIS ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI and INDIANAPOLIS.
ALL POINTS IN
Tennessee Mississippi Alabama)
Georgia and North and
South Carolina.
Also to points on the Chesapeake &
Ohio R. R Cincinnati to
Norfolk Va. inclusive.
These tickets are sold at one fare
for the round trip on Dec. 19 20 and
21 good for return 30 days from date
l of sale. For further information and
: through sleeping car accommodations
i call on C. E. Swindell
i 12 12 8 Ticket Agent.
i For Sale —A 357 acre farm eight
' miles south of Texarkana Lynn Fer-
-Irv road; 100 acres cleared aud under
i fence Good improvement and good
i water. Fine Locat ion for stock range
J will rent readily for SIOO per year
will sell for S6OO. Bound to sell. Ap-
ply to O. P. Taylor 12-13-1 wk.
Attention I I
j The Sewing Machine office hereto-
fore at the Reeves Furniture Store
has been moved to City Hall building
opposite Turner Bros.
12-15-ts C. M. Johnson
Manager.
BpilnpHjcured by l»r. Miles' iNervlne.
| NlcEirse is winti oi
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
(or sale Kv the following merchants in
TexarKana:
Smith Drug Company.
W A Robinson.
S Lemlv.
E M Williams.
Barelle £ Co. carry a fine line of
Oakes’ candies the finest and purest
1 made together with a complete and
i well selected stock of confectioneries
[ of all kinds. 11-15
. We expect to quit handling holiday
goods and are offering our dressing
cases albums shaving cases collar
and cuff boxes at cost.
' 12-12 Moore £ Co.
——
C. H- Barelle £ Co. ihe leading
confectioners oi the city have a new
and choice stock of cigars tobaccos
and other goods jusi received and
invite the public to call aud examine
their goods 11-15
Prof. Miller s Shorthand school is
permanently located in the Gliio Op-
era block where Shorthand aud Book
keeping is taught in the shortest pos-
sible time day and night classes tui-
tion reasonable. 12-15-lwk
Bear in mind that mu Texarkana
Ice Co. have all kinds of coal whicli
will be delivered to any part of the
city tree of drayage at lowest market
prices. Telephone No. 25. 10 18
Opium n»bl*«urert by Dr. Milru' Nervine
!' E'S WIS£ OF CftHUUI l«r u t.i» Nerves
dean £ taylor: agnnts.
Henry Dean and .1 C Taylor repre- j
senting the Little Rock Steam Laun-
dry solicit a fair share of local pat-
ronage guaranteeing prompt and sat-
isfactory work.
Laundry called for and delivered
liiiywliei'c in the city. 12-6 ts
Ladies Mrs. O’Donnell at the Tem-
ple of Fashion specially invites you
to call aud price her stock of hats and
all millinery. She has greatly reduced ;
prices. Call and secure a bargain in 1
a Christmas hat. 12-13
Ree lin. i> i . i In. «nnt build
U<« U or .»«)-. lU'i vi.RS
? ■ • . Mul'O.ii. !ndl-
;>. •H lr< ■
Eelio Spring and Old Crow Hie
finest Spring of 1885 at $5.00 per
gallon al Moore £ Co’s whi-key de-
partinent. 12-12-ts
Sample those fine old liquors and
wines lining nt reduced prices at J
IvOUgiuntti’s saloon. 11-16 I
To tho Ladies.
1 have just received a nice lot of the
latest style New Home and other Sew- ■
iug Machines which will be sold on
easy payments; 1 will also repair any
kind of machine and guarantee satis-
faction. My office is nt the Reeves'
Furniture Store.
C. M. Johnson Agent.
«ttV' Witte or CAHDUI u I linn- u>i Women
ForMalaria L t v ur f rou-
bleor onuse
BROWN'S IRON RITTERB '
$250 REWARD.
; We will give $250 as a reward for
the arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who broke into our store
and after burglarizing our geuts’ fur-
nishing department set lire to our
clothing department about s:lso’clock
! on the morning of Sunday Nov. 26
] 1893.
| We will he able to identify the
| goods. The stolen goods consist of
high grade underwear Stetson hats
Wilson Bros shirts and Schloss Bros
clothing and overcoats.
J. AV. Stuart £ Son.
Nov. 27 1893.
A Narrow Escape.
Ths grandest sight to be seen at the
store of Sam S. Falk where you can
surely find every kind of goods suit-
able for Holiday presents. Over $35-
000 stock to select from—go to see hie
line before buying anything as tie car-
ries diamonds watches jewelery. sil-
ver mid silver plate ware silk and satin
Vienna imported basketsplush albums
toilet sets Milano Italian painting
real imported china dishes gold and
silver headed umbrellas silver photo
frames plagues paintings too long to
talk about. Respectfully yours
Sam 8. Falk.
P. S. Don’t ask us to charge goods
we want the cash we must retuse
everyone.
All brands of whiskies wines etc.
are going at reduced sale at J. Lou-
| giuotti’s Palace Saloon when bought
in quaut-ities of one pint or ove~.
I 12-16
Thoan Wonderful Rings.
! F. L. Schuster mo well known Tex-
| arkana jeweler has secured a con-
signment of those wonderful rings
j said by those who have tried them
I to be an infalible cure for rheumatism.
! Mr. John Ruron and others of this
. | city are ready to testify as to their
virtue ns n certain rheumatic cure.
Call and scon re one of these magnetic
treasures. F. L. Schuster
No 208. State Line Avenue.
s-a-rs
Sharpe £ Jordan Fashionable hat-
ters. Specialties in soft roll crush top
j Stetson’s and Roelof derbys; sole
j agent for Yotimau.
| Wanted—A few nice gentlemen
: boarders or gentleman and wife.
: Rooms furnished nicely. Apply to
Mrs. E. A. Warren on Hazel street.
12-19-1-vvk
Yon have a chance to own the fine
Rosewood Music Box (12-tune) by
trading at Moore £ Co’s.; one ticket
entitling the holder to one chance
free with every dollar spent with
them. 12 12
McEl.-eo’s Wist <if C'SIIUUI i„r r< mm- diseases.
Dying and Cleaning.
Paul Oswald on corner Vine and
Clinton street offers his services to
the public in dying clothing clean-
ing or repairing the same etc at ren-
I sonable figures. 12-15-ts
"7^ —
Pure delicious bon-bons mid choco-
lates. Smith Drug Co.
I
SCHOOL SHOES
I'Ol'seh ml wear Now Is the time to gel I
llmm mid the A. S. DeLumar shoe store 1
i lla-t Ihuad htvei't is th- phu-. I
mtij be n qni-stlon about what school I
| Looks to use in Texai kana. but there Isn't I
room fur the shadow of a doulit wliat
shoes to wear in going to school I'nques- i
tlonnbly the shoes that fit best wear boot
mid look best me always to b<- hud nt A.
iB. DeLumur. None of our footwear will
bo found lacking In any of these points
mid Young America Is surer of u better
lit. With II better shoe for n lower price nt
our store thmi they nre elsewhere. Such
durnble.well tlttlng nnd handsome si
would be cheap nt n higher price than we
I nre otTerlng but ut our figures they are
doubly so. We nre selling. AI.UU hlkios
for A3.30; M.in shoes for fcj.rsi.
A 8. lb LAMAR. I
jflk. Jb v JLJNrJbi ILfl • IXr
OF-—
GHRIW iOffl
— -—AT- —.
s. LEMLY’S The Pill Roller.
w. B. KIZER. President. ( . ( . |) ( 1 1iI!J
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in
HARDWARE
Tinware Queensware Stoves Agricjltnral li
plements Sash Doors Blinds and
TEISTISTESSEjEJ
Large and well selected new stock in all lines— not excel] d
in this section. Do ail kinds of repairing in tinware ec
Prices as low as any.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.
Texarkana Ark. '
Hoffman Hclw. Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stoves Tinware Nails Ciiitiy
QUEENSWARE BARB WIRE ETC.
Sash Doors and Blinds.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES.
Practical Workers in 'l'm Sheet Iron Copper
220 BROAD STREET. - - TEXARKANA ARK. I
BIRTCHER & M'WILUAMS
CARI’ENTEIIS AND BUILDBUS.
Repairing upholstering and all kinds
of woodwork done promptly and effi-
ciently.
COFFINS MADK TO ORDER.
All work guaranteed. Leave orders
nt shop opposite Benefield Hotel on
Broad street
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoeba Thomas of Junction
City 111 was told by her doctors that
she had consumption aud that there
was no hope for her but two bottles
of Dr. King’s New Discovery com-
pletely cured her mid she suys it sav-
ed her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers 139
Flotida street San Francisco suffered
from a dreadful cold approaching
consumption; tried without result ev-
erything else then bought a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured. He is naturally
thankful. It is such results of which
these are samplesHull prove Ihe won-
derful efficacy of this medicine in
coughs and colds. Free trial bottles
at Smith drug store. Regular sizes
50c aud sl. 5
Call at Once
mid examine our line of holiday goods
—the handsomest ever shown here.
12-15-8 Smith Drug 80.
For Rent.
Three rooms suitable for house-
keeping in house with small family
either furnished or unfurnished two
blocks from Broad street on Texas
side. Enquire at this office. 12-19 8
SEWING r*BEW!NG I
1 am now propu-i-d to work at my home
No. 216. Elm Street Ji block from Broad.
Will make sill dresses for wool
■ ingham ami spring dresses for from 63.50
to #5.01): tea gowns and wrappers at from
■ 1..)-.)' i.- Will guarantee good lit and
nice work. Respectfully
Mrs. Emma Hankins
Texarkana Ark.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
This wonderful Liniment is known
from the Atlantic to tho Pacific and
Irom the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the
most penetrating Liniment in the
world. It will cure rheumatism neu-
ralgia cuts sprains bruises wounds
old sores burns sciatica sore throat
sore chest and all inflmnation. after
nil others have failed. It will cure
bmbed wire cuts mid heal all wounds
where proud flesh has set in. It is
1 qtially efficient for miininls. Try it
mid you Will not be without it Price
50 cents. Sold by Smith Drug Co. 3
A Sound Liver Makes a Well Mnn.
Are you bilious constipated or trou-
bled w ith Jaundice sick headache bud
! laste in mouth foul breath coated
| tongue dyspepsia indigestion hot dry
KK«n pain In the back and between
the shoulders chills fever etc. If you
have any of these symptoms your liver
is out of order and your blood Is slow-
ly being poisoned because your liver
does not act promptly. lleiuiine will |
cure any disorder of the liver atom- j
neh or bowels. It has no equal as a
Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free
trial bottles nt Smith Drug Co.
I he I eniple of Fashion offers spec-
ial iiidtieemonls. bv making lower
prices limn ever for all kinds of mil-
lenery. 1%13
BUCKSMITHS. OIIJM
Smithing coal m sacks ol
i 150’ibs. for $-1.00 F-0. B i
Texarkana Ice Co. j
!' . eli ic But-rs.
Till; remedy is becoming so well
known aud so popular as to need w
. pecia! mention. All who have tid
Electric Bitters sing the song d
praise.—A purer medicine does not
exist aud it Is guaranteed to do ill
hat is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the liver and kid-
neys will remove pimples boils silt
rheum ami other affections caused
by impure blood.—Will drive mart
from ihe system and prevent as «dl
as cure all malarial fevers.—For curs
of headache constipation and indiges-
tion try Electric Bitters—Entire sat-
isfaction guaranteed or money retail-
ed.—Price 50c. aud SI.OO per bottleit
. Smith Drug Co’s. ■' :
fcr Over Fifty Years.
An Old and Wi-'LL-Thiki' IIf»-
Lin. -M t> Winslow > Soothing Syrup
has In cii used for over fifty yeanbr
niilliuiiH of mothers for their children
while teething w ith perfect success.
It soothes the child softens the gm
allays nil pain cures wind colie sm
is the best remedy foruiarrhua- its
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug-
gists in every part ol the 'w™
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Havalw
is incalculable. Be sure and fo '
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.*
take no other kind. •’ d
Besl home-made candies nice *“']
sresh made dallv at 'A hitford tt
Garrett’s No. 218 Stale Line »
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1893, newspaper, December 20, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644239/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.