The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Symbols «i success
A vacant chair and a portrait on the
wall—strange symbols of success ! \ et
in many a home these are the symbols
of the success of the man who did not
find time to care for his health or neg-
lected the increasing warnings of disease
which Nature gave
him. When the
stomach is " weak’’
and food is imper-
fectly digested and
assimilated it is
only a question of
time until the
break -down comes.
The stomach is the
verv center of vi-
tal power and must
be kept in health
if sickness is to be
avoided. Doctor
Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
cures diseases of
the stomach and
other organs of di-
gestion and nutri-
tion. It increases
the supply of pure
rich blood and
gives the body
strength to with-
stand the strain
put upon it by the
struggle for suc-
cess.
"t was » sufferer
1 from what the doctora
[W|
H
called indigestion but after trying several emi-
nent physictans failed to get a cure” writes Mr.
Frank Mericle of Independence Jackson Co.
Mo Box 47S "Some of my symptoms were
soreness in pit of stomach fullness tired feel-
ing constipation ; sometimes soreness would
extend to bowels. Some one recommended me
to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
which I did and after taking only a few bottles
of 'Discovery' and yonr 'Pleasant Pellets’ can
say I derived more benefit from them than any
other medicine I ever tried. I began to gain
flesh from the start. Have recommended it to
others and will continue to do so."
The sluggish liver made active by Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
THE TEXAKKANIAN
F. 0. W DOT TEN City Editor.
SUNDAY MARCH. 11 1900.
► WEATHER FORECAST.
Weathkb Bureau.
Texarkana Ark. March 10.)
For Arkansas:—Fair to-
night and Sunday; warmer
Sunday.
F. F. Mathews Clerk.
LOCAL ANITpERSONAL.
Read Dr. J Harraes’ ad in this is-
sue. Its very interesting.
Everybody will be here to attend
our Street Fair.
Mr. Bill Howard went to Little
Reck Thursday to visit friends.
Hardin Brothers are headquar.
ters for both the buyer and seller-
Onionsets $1 50 per bushel at T. J.
Hopgood’s West Broad. 3 9 lw
Morgan & McClure is in the front
on cheap groceries and feed. 1-7-lm
Ten pieces of sheet music for only
50 cents at Lashley’s. 3 4
Jewelry of every description at
Schuster’s the old reliable. 1-1
Coffee 10 cents per package at T.
J. Hopgood’s West Broad. 39 lw
One hundred trunks at Hardin
Bro’s fl per week. 10 22
Onion sets $1.50 per bushel at T. J.
Hopgood’s West Broad. 3 9 lw
Silverware and novelties at Schus-
ter’s. 1-1
Coffee 10 cents per package at T.
J. Hopgood’s West Broad. 39 lw
Eupion oil is the best on the
market.
Candies! Candies!! Candies!!! at
S. M. Ragland’s.
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
Read Dr. J. Harraes’ ad in this is
sue. Its very interesting.
Take in the Graham Nelson A
Co. opening tomorrow and inspect
the stock and hear the music.
Elmo Staggs formerly of Belton
Texas is now holding a place in the
Western Union telegraph office
here.
We are glad to learn that Mr. W.
H. Dean is able to sit up and walk
around the yard. He will be out in
a few days we hope.
Come see and examine the new
goods March 12 1900.
Gbaham Nelson & Co.
Sam Raglaud is headquarters for
tobacco and cigars. You can al-
ways get the best at his place of
business. 1 5
Attend the opening at
Embry’s Drng Store Mon-
day. 2t
lan Maclaren
The famous English author writing
In the North American Review on
‘•The Energy of the American l»eo-
pie” aaya:
••No man write* with hl* own hnnd If
he can dictate to a stenographer; no I
man dictate* If he can telegraph; no I
man telegraph* If he can telephone” I
If you are a typical energetic up-to '
date American you already use the
Long Dlrtuncc Telephone. If not a
word to the wise la aufflclcnt.
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Co.
A. I’. BROWN Local Mgr
Mr. Will We ver of Boston spent i
the day here yesterday.
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You can find what you want in ~
music at Lashley’s music store. 3-4 i
Coffee 10 cents per package at T. •
J. Hopgood’s West Broad. 39 lw
Don t have any oil in your lamps
but _
Mrs. Marbry left yesterday for ;
Austin Texas to be gone several
days on a visit.
—
Several counties in Arkansas held
primaries yesterday notably How-
ard Ashley and Independence.
Every one invited to attend the
opening of the big new store March
12th at Graham Nelson & Co.’s
The best ot everything the mark
et affords at Huddleston Bros
meat market
For Rent. —The upstairs over
Joe Bedingfield’s store. Room 24 x
127 feet. Inquire of J. P. Kline.
COnion sets $1.50 per bushel at T. J.
Hopgood's West Broad. 3 9 lw
All kinds of stringed instruments
at Beasley’s—violins guitars etc.
Prices very low. 17
We sell everything from a hy-
dralic jack down to a corkscrew.
Call on us. Hardin Bros.
We can get you what you want
if we have not got it in stock.
Hardin Bros.
See the window of Chas. S. Erber
for special sale of diamond pen-
dants and solid gold broaches. 2-2
Light Brama eggs for sale at $1
per 14. Call at 1200 maple street.
Wootten.
It will pay you to call on Morgan
& McCure it you want cheap gro
ceries. 2-7-lm
If you are looking for a place to
buy stoves both heating and cook-
ing call on Hardin Bros.
If you are looking for a good
place to trade why not interview
the Lambeth Grocer Company? ts
If you are looking for a place to
buy groceries cheap call on Morgan
& McClure. 2-7-lm
If. you need a good watch or
clock call on Schuster the State
Line Jeweler. 1-1
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber for sale to the city trade at
Texarkana Novelty Works. Phone
for prices 3 9 ts
Don’t fail to attend our
soda fountain opening Mon-
day. Embry Drug Co. 2t
Smokers and chewers ot tobacco
need go no further than Sam M.
Ragland for the pure quality of the
weed 12 18
A party of railroad officials were
here yesterday. They came in over
the T. S. &N. road arriving here
at 12 m.
Texarkana is one of the best and
most prosperous cities in the two
states is what all traveling men
say of our city.
The Democratic County Central
Committee met here yesterday.
Several of the townships were rep-
resented by proxies.
Satisfy yourself as to what drug
store is the most up-to-date and
best equipped to serve you promptly
by calling at Embry’s Drug Store.
A fence on the bill-poster fash-
ion has been built on Elm street
which is causing some little excite-
ment and amusement.
We insure houses for 3 yrs
for 2 yrs pay. Turner &
Sevier. 2-z7
Unredeemed bargains in Dia-
monds Watches Typewriters Bi-
cycles Guitars and Mandolins at
Chas. S. Erber's 2-2
S. M. Ragland on the corner is
now the recognized of handier of
leading brands of leading cigars.
You cau buy them from one dollar
a box on up. 12 18-ts
If you wish to sell or buy anything
in the real estate line it will pay
you to consult W. R. Kelley State
Line Ave. over Water Co’s office.
The candidates were thicker than
hops in town yesterday. We saw
one countryman have 25 cards
handed him by candidates.
Don’t you know that its economy
to wear good shoes and that The
Foreman Shoe Co. is the place
for all kind of reliable foot wearers.
Our men's shoes for $3.00 and
$3.50 wear can’t be beat for the
price. Bear this in mind sir and go
to The Foreman Shoe Co. for your
next pair.
We expect to show the nobbiest
line of children’s and youth's suits
in the city including all the lastest
novelties and the beauty of it is
they are within reach of all.
Graham Nelson A Co
Go to Brown & Tyler for
high grade and staple cof-
fees such leading brands f
as Chase and Sanborn’s
Seal Brand Cubano White
House and White Star at
bottom prices 2-11
Several of our friends left yesterday
with dogs and guns to trap them-
selves some birds for a pot pie for |
their dinner today. We hope all
were successful.
Our ladies’Oxfords for $1.2512.0011
$2.50 are worth the price of goods
ever were. We could be glad for
you to see them. The Foreman
Shoe Co. •
The Foreman Shoe Co. propose to
give their customers 100 cents on
the dollar and if you buv shoes
there and don’t believe they are
worth the price paid return same l
and get your money back.
Hicks & Co. of Shreveport sent
in a check yesterday for $25 to the
Street Fair Association as a free
will offering. There is nothing
small about the Hicks Grocery Co.
Judge Hugh Corry was here yes-
terday sitting in the council of the
Democratic party. Hngh never
misses a meeting when he is a dele-
gate..
The prices The Foreman Shoe Co.
will make on goods this season will
be like “solid shot’’ at competition
it will be very much to your in-
terest to see them about your foot-
wear.
Joe Bedingfield caught on to the
lead pencil as an advertisement
yesterday and he placed several
hundred in the hands of the voters
with the remarks “Don’t scratch
me” on election day.
We place on sale Monday March
12th a very interesting line of
Table Linens and Napkins which we
I are very anxious to show to the la-
dies who appreciate good values.
They are worthy your inspection.
Graham Nelson & Co.
Rev. W. F. Hardy of the Fairview
Methodist Church received a pound-
ing on Friday night from the mem-
bers of his congregation. His
pantry was placed upon a seige
footing and the wolf may snarl at
the door for some time before he
can make Rev. Hardy leaves his
kopf.
Everyone admire pretty footwear
and no good dresser can afiord to
wear a cheap shoddy article. If you
would dress your feet with ease
elegance and economy you shold see
The Foreman Shoe Co.
Embry Drug Co. soda fountain
will open Monday March 12. Eyery
body is invited to call and have a
free glass of soda water from the
most perfect and best equipped
soda fount in the city. The ladies
of the city will be intertained from
3p.m.to 10 p. ni. Mr. Chas Oden
will have charge of the ’fountain
this season with Mr. Jake Winner as
as an assistant both of whom are
expert soda water men. 3-9
Oom Paul Kruger has asked Salis
bury to cease hostilities for a few
days and help him patch up a peace
treaty but as Oom sent along with
his request just such terms as he
was willing to lay dowh his arms on
Salisbury cabled him back nit.
Queen Victoria good old prosy
soul has issued an order that
the Irish wear the Slanrock it»
their hats on St. Patrick’s day on
her visit to Dublin. This is very
kind in the Queen indeed.
The social Democratic party of
organized union labor have put out
a ticket for president and vice-
president Eugene V. Debs and J.
W. Harriman are the candidates
of course they will be defeated.
It your piano needs tuning call
at Beasley’s music store and secure
the services of L. C. Neal of Salt
Lake City a first class tuner and
repairer Charges reasonable. [ 7
We can serve you better
more promptly and with
the bast of everything in
the drug line than any drug
store in the city Why?
Because we are prepared
to do so. Embry Drug Co.
k. e.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH EVERYTIME
Is what you get when purchasing
your Foods at this store. Good
weight high quality mid low
price* hn* made u.« the purchas-
ing center for the thrifty and for
those who appreciate Huperlor
grade* of Coffees lens. Canned
Good.* Cereal* Ac. Live mid let
i live 1* our motto and we live up
to It.
I MERRIWETHER& TAYLOR.
*lO Hart Broad fit M l-l 'Phone 109
i® Hawes Hats MOTH ERS! It’s with pleasure we announce the
For Men arrival of the LITTLE JUNIORS. We are unboxing boy’s Mil
5?:? .-f _ _ dothihg every day now. Each and every one neat and
$3-00 natty but the “Little Juniors” get first mention.
spring blacks. attractive patterns and designs- Elegantly trimmed and
soft and stiff built for service. Modestly priced. See them. 3to 7 years. sSS
— - -I - - i**^ t *.
$5 Particular Men Will appreciate this vast show- DfIME FASHIONS
ing of Spring Suits. No taste so fastidious but we can Granted these permis-
gratify Our showing of up=to=date clothing surpases to^^ s t place
any previous efforts. The patterns and color range em= Ladies tone (Words
tyx braces the Season's most accepted and popular patterns. Naw Models. Correct Styles
Put up to fit. No fit goods not yours. Must fit if we the pair
turn them out. $3.00 and 3 . 5 Q. g
WET FEET Give comfort and peace of mind
Run for Doctors. MONARCH because they fit. The new ones are
•if# Saving here if you bring $:•
the boy to us. Our Boys models of perfection. The colors
and made to P flt and SHIRTS are rather striking but the pat=
*.;s£• wear. Money back if .. .
?&: they don’t. terns have been sanctioned.
H SI.SS IH i.so ß 2.00 FOR MEN. $1.001.251.5) 1.75 White & Colors g
Tan and Black. •s*;
$-j YOUTH’S MEN’S SPRING SOX BOYS' FANCY
H SPRING The Pair THREE PIECE g
CLOTHING. isc. Tan and Black 85c. SUITS gjg
£ OIDWYEB <S& _ AHERN. $
! HOFFMAN HDW. CO. 1
fa
China
W Cut Glass . fa
Dinner Sets §
Carving Sets
W Beauttful Lamps m
S - Silver Plated
* Majestic Steel Raws. Stoves. Queens-?
S ware Guns and fliniiiuiiltlon. ?
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220 East Broad St. Texarkana Ark.
T. S. MULLINS & CO.’S
Popular Dry Goods House
SILK WAISTS.
Are you short ot a Silk Waist? If so
you will find it to your interest to call
and see the newest and most up to date
styles which have just arrived. We
have them in any shape style color or
price you wish.
TOWELS.
Our window display of towels will
show to you a few of thd many bargains
we have just received. We have the
largest assortment of towels ever brought
to the city and can please the fastidious
in size style quality quantity color and
price. Come and let us show them to
you with a handsome line of Table Dam-
ask Napkins Spreads—you cannot
match them In quality or price as we
are making a special in House Furnish -
ings.
PULLEY BELTS.
Another new shipment of the latest
pulley Belts.
POSITIVELY THE BEST VALUES SHOWN ARE FOUND HERE.
When you deal with us you deal with a reliable house in which you arc assured o
good service. Proper Styles and Right Prices.
t. fih <s& oOw
J. E. Mason
General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
REPRESENTING
SwlM Bros. Dry Goods Co
Importers. Manyiaoturers and Jobbers
Kansas City - - Mo.
Sample Rooms “-
SILK FOULARDS.
The present remarkable taste for Foul-
ard's is on the increase. This fabric is
noted for its richness. It has weight
enough to cling closely to the figure.
The delicate chiffon and laces are used
' mostly for trimmings which makes a
J very handsome costume. We have a
i magntficent assortment which we are
showing in all the newest shades of the
season.
EMBROIDERY AND
INSERTIONS.
Our stock Is new and complete and
overflowing with matched setts as well
as narrow wideand flouncing widths.
LACES.
Never In our business career have we
ever shown as large a line of laces con-
sisting of Valenciennes. Medici Torchon
Smyrna Brelelle and others.
ACCORDION CHIFFON*
In all colors black included in widths
wide and narrow.
BLACK SILKS.
A fresh shipment of these goods has
just come in which places us in reac
of everybody's taste for a new skirt :
costume. We have a very .
line of Fringed Applique’s Tucked lane*
tas Crochet all over nets. Chiffons an
linings to match. Let us show y
line of ’ Black Peau D'Soie Armour
Glace Bengaline Taffeta'Satin Dutc
ane a variety of other makes. \
dress GOODS
Crepe D'Chane is one of the leadW
fabrics and along with this fabric s
Mataline woven with silk. w
showing them in the up-to-now s •
with a full line of elegant trimmings
match. Come and see them.
VELVETS RIBBONS
A large shipnient of Velvet
come In yesterday we can sun j
any width from Nos. 1 to 30
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1900, newspaper, March 11, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657622/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.