
The Gazette
January 24, 1906
NOTICE. Pay day is now at hand and all who are in arrears with the GAZETTE will please come forward and settle as soon as possible. GAZETTE PUB. CO.
Mr. P. W. Seaman, of Huttig, Ark., was on our streets Friday.
Hon. Fred G. Hudson of Monroe is in town this week attending court.
Mr. S. L. Haile, a prominent merchant and planter of Haile, La., was in Farmerville Tuesday.
To arrive a car of Elwood Wire fencing, barb wire and nails. J. D. BAUGHMAN.
The Grand Jury adjourned last Friday and reassembled Tuesday. It is very probable that they will be in session the balance of this week.
Cabbage, potatoes, onions, oranges, (?), (?), oysters at Farmerville Gro. Co.

Sheriff John Taylor made a business trip to Monroe Saturday returning home Sunday.
Mr. J. D. Baughman returned Saturday from St. Louis where he went to buy a bunch of mules for this market.
Faultless Flour has no superior. We buy it by the carload and can save you money. J. D. BAUGHMAN.
Mr. E. J. Haas, representing Meyer Brothers of Monroe, was in Farmerville the first of the week in the interest of his firm.
Fertilizer For Sale. I have just received a car-load of fertilizer and can supply all those who need it. J. D. BAUGHMAN.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mathews are the happy parents of a baby girl who made her appearance Saturday afternoon.
FOR RENT. Good farm 3 miles from town known as the Scott place, 3 dwellings, good barns, and open land for 3 to 5 plows. J. D. BAUGHMAN.
Mr. R. C. Webb, who formerly lived in Farmerville but who now resides in Rayville, La., was here several days last week.
Will receive to-day five barrels of 175 proof Kupion Oil and also a choice lot of onion sets. FARMERVILLE GRO. CO.
Dr. C. H. Jameson, one of the foremost physicians and leading citizens of Union Parish came in yesterday from his home at Farmerville. — Monroe Evening News.

NOTICE. From now on I will sell steak at six and eight cents per pound, or if bought in bulk for five cents per pound. I also wish to buy a lot of fat beef cattle. P. W. MAYO.
Mr. A. McKnight, representing Ritche Grocery Company of El Dorado, Ark., was in Farmerville Friday in the interest of his firm.
Mr. J. D. Baughman is having a large warehouse erected on the lot in front of the livery stable in which to sale his buggies, surveys and wagons which he has for sale.
BUGGIES COMING. I have a car of buggies coming which will arrive this week. Wait and see my line before you buy. J. D. BAUGHMAN.
We take this method of thanking all of our friends for their great (?) to us during the last illness of our baby girl. Mr. and T. A. Crow.

Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid Them
More fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold than from any other cause. This factor alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in use for this disease. It acts on natures plan, loosens the cough relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers.
A Jamaican Women Speaks Highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Mrs. Micheal Har, wife of the superintendent of of Cart Services at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by all dealers..
NOTICE. We, the Downsville, Holmesville and Cypress Creek Fishing Club have leased the King Lake for the coming year (1906) and positively forbid anyone fishing there except the above mentioned club.
NOTICE. All parties owning me will please not ask for anything else till they settle up in full or make new arrangements. I appreciate your trade and want all the business I can get. But I want to do business with people that will will pay their bills when presented. Slow pay, please don’t ask for credit. No ticket or 10 day businesses at all. J. B. Baughman.

NOTICE. All parties who are due us anything on 1905 accounts will please forward and settle at once or else their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collections. We need the money and must have our old accounts settled at once. FARMERVILLE GRO. CO.
Just received a car of Missouri log and cotton mules. These mules were selected and bought for Union Parish trade. Will meet all legitimate prices. J. D. Baughman.
THE LADIES MISSION SOCIETY
Mrs. George Murphy entertained the Ladies Mission Society of the Baptist Church last Thursday afternoon. An entertaining program had been arranged. Papers by Mesdames Evans, and Hall were read and greatly enjoyed by the members. The ladies were glad indeed to have Sister S. S. Thomas of Marion to meet with them. For several years she was a valued member of the society. We were much cheered and encouraged by her good talk, which was given in her good talk, which was given is her quiet, christian manner. Brother Elliott then spoke “Words of Encouragement” to the ladies, which, I feel sure were much appreciated and enjoyed by all. May the L.M. S. enjoy many more such meeting is the wish of A MEMBER.
Accept No Substitute There is nothing just as good for Malaria, Chills and Fever as Dr. Meadenhall’s Chill and Fever Cure. Take it as a general tonic and at all times in place of quinine. If it fails to give satisfaction Farmerville Drug Co. will refund.
Attorney J. W. Elder made a business trip to Huttig, Ark., last Monday.
This section was visited with quite a snow fall Monday, but it came in fitful gusts and except being a very cold, disagreeable day, did not amount to anything.
THE GAZETTE, one dollar a year in advance.
