Shc^omsfCttp (Times.
LANDVOIGT 4VADAKIN.
nuitor# and Putolishera.
rEHMS OK *l'B3CBIVTIfl!I
k-r.» Vr«r. t«1x month*. CM. Thrft
» nith*. tut'ta. Invtriihlr in Advance.
Halted Bmr Friday Afternoon.
: kidav avtebkoo:^ JCLT U, If •
FULWOOD TIMES
Plenty of rain and crops looking
fine.
Jack Jilea, of near Forrest Citv,
was visitii)*; his sister Mrs. J. D.
May, Saturday night.
Mrs. .1. 1*. McDonald spent Tues
day at Xcw Castle, attending a tish
*iy at Hud Hortons. She reports
..:i o?treflent time.
\V. T. Grady says ho has better
fishing at Forres* City than
!.o has at the river.
Miss Minnie Harris was the
; icaaant guest ot Miss Fannie
Gambol Saturday night.
Joe Logan baa a nice crop. TIis
. ;.}>lo orchard was almost mined
• metime ago by blight.
Clin*. Lindsey and John Kngland
•vcf.e gflost* of Misses Minnie liar
1 s A ini Fannie Qpmbol Saturday
night. Those, young nun hud
• earning faces.Sunday.
J. O. Kclsoe, exhorter, of New
< ..Htle. held services hero Sunday
Lindsey Thompson was with iii.'
1«'t girl Sunday.
Vacuum
'•kppnt a Good Farm Doctoring.
Mr, A X. Nnell <>t Atdierville, Kittsas.
v.i) > lie spent rt giMitl (arm doOtorma tlliu
n-U tar, e.htatitt- tliaii liOra teiit ant no re
lief ^id Wrt,' ilfraifl that lie -nii»l lie. !!•
MllftJiifd 14 get a bottle ot LliauJtorlain'
< ilic. clitiletuv and diarrhoea remedy am. i
was permanently cured by it- Webb A.
NaHdgaa.
DEMOCRAT TIMES.
Health is good,
i tops are looking well,
i lie rains have ceased
Wo have plenty of d .mpness to
lust us for several days.
<'urn is about all laid by.
John MeSwain’s corn has out
• >wn the weeds.
Sarguin Joe. our most prosper
■ > a * merchant, has failed, and gone
i < hull punching for a living.
('lead ami James Wright paid
the hoot owls a \isit near ilotse
Hioe Lake Saturday and Sunday.
Master Wilber Thomas is hust
ling the raccoons around.
Our postmaster was right puny
tho latter part of last week, hut is
M'le to hustle again.
Our road overseer warned the
men out on the raad last week, but
had fisherman’s lock.
W S. Thomas was out after the
timber “gitterouts*" recently and
t.'U:ul them :• 11 so honest that they
would not take anything that they
i iiiiiii not carry off.
We have not had any jack frost
j el.
Sii.vkk Him..
Pfotfet^t CUBAN <J l L enrea
rKWCvfi vCuti, Bures, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 centa.
For sale b\ lit aiidon \ Baugh.
STARLING TIMES
Slave hauling is all the go. hero
now,
Mr. J. H. Runyon ha- come down
l" Stalling to haul. 11s is board
ing with Air. J. <J. Naill.
.1. M. Wilson and wife and Miss
ll -lle Higgins of Caldwell, were
i ,• guest of Mrs. Al. J. Higgins
Sunday.
Mr. Thompson's family and Mr.
I>eeand Misses Maud Coulter and
Fannie Naill attended the picnic ut
Malison on the fourth. They rc
(••'110(1 a very nice tiui“, although
ili' y got spri n It led.
Mr. and Mrs. I>unn were the
y sis ot Mrs. Thompson .Sunday.
Mis* Kintna Carr spent last week |
' -iiing relatives and li lends m'
1 rest City and Caldwell.
.'li .1. It. Runyon how he likes
Kaie hauling.
‘.here were • juito a number ol j
b ••. s at prayer meeting lust S mi- |
U. y but all ill9 yrls went home!
alette.
A Little B:«d. '
“If Tilk Timk> don't quit telling
1- ,h yarns we'll go right over to For
i <’i’y ami see about it. "—The
> .it* lt-publican. brother, when you
x e i! in Tiik Ti.'IKs. it's so. and noth- -
i m would mve ns ne iv isure Until
t o ii.nv volt u tine ovei an-: investigate.
'i u-rooioel !.■> a llstieiin.u o| the old
s tionl anti believes he imm soon IllaKr
i- 'i ,s. i.uijt ot all doubling Thomases oi
> o: ealiln e. You might lluow aside
'• ooi itilttes and cares at innii- foi a lew
d is -> and make a kind of a <• >;nbiiiuthin
V ot |tleasiiie alid hits111o~s to out
O’ i iiunit v. besides having the most
1 i tic lakes in tile stale. 11 oil) ss Inch
.. most any sneeie's of a one lis|| may tie
Caught in Blent q iaidil les. we also
have the pietiiest and most iItifty little ’
t • v ii in the state, which we do not
hesitate in assuring you would gladly
furnish (lata for one of vonrterse and
exhaustive “ wilte ups.” C’oute, by
h 11 means, bro. Mathews
Mr*. E. A. Henderson, of Hiinkley,
is i truest at the tutu* ot ilt and Mr*.
Audit;* VVcwd,
•‘The First Regiment liana. the Ar
gents Hand, the Forrest City BWO and I
the Morriltnn Hand vied with one »n
otfrer in furnishing good rtiusic In
plenty. ' -The Shite ltepubHe.m.
Again Hf<i. Mathews takes the ribbsii I
and scmi|« all the papers of L*t'l‘ U>w"c
by mentioning the Forrest Ci*T Hand s
inesence in the capital on tin Fourth,
We were in the parade and to» >d our
little alto horn vigorously all ah og tl e
line of march, which covered the l.'oigth
and breadth of some thirty-live or i 'rty
blocks, but sad to relate we were'k
nored by al! the other papers Om p» *
sit ion in the parade was just be hint*
that thrashing machine l>e!oiiging_ tc*
Fuiies Hi os . :rfid being "havseeds of |
course we frit very much at home, j
The Democrat and Gazette both mis
took us for tile Morrilton Hand in
their notices cf the parade We could
very readily excuse tins grievous mis
take. however, knowing how freely the
lager Mowed, hut the fellow who wrote
ns up as being dad In flashy new uni
forms and making a tine appearance,
we wish to call dow n. That man cei -1
tainly must hav- been sleeping of u
jag during the ; trade or else in a state
of blare eyed be .widea ment, w'lien we'
passed him. that. • ansed him to see
m my bright a'"! d hy c dors. The
truth is. there a- iidly two men in
the band w ho u a ifoi ms alike, and
some of the boys wi ie dressed in their
'•itizens'clothes. W make our best
bow to Hi". Mathews, and assuie him in
Oeha t of the • ■ i,;t■ • -1 s ot the band tha'
we hip tint ..i: lor iiis notice, m d
found much pb-as'ire in furnishing our
part of the noise tor his city's big
Fourth ot duly cdebiation.
Komewlnre in the city there reifies
* witly inhiIhii w nit a sweet vol.'**.
who has just naturally fetched a
inu kit ben v over our persimmon.,
'■'lie’s, a beauty we II wn^cr. for the pos
ses-ei nf suebw divine voice could lie
nothing else i,urt pretty, ami there is no
question in our mind as to her origt- i
ualily and h|imor. She lang m up
t’uesdav morning and drshed us nut
some st.n nine information which lias
elt, us in state of curious curiosity the
remainder :if the week, hence the whv
ness of the Wherefore. We thought
we detected a shade of sarcasm in the
well modulated accents of the fair un
known, but it told ns she had found
nit lrmn one high in authority that
Mr. 1. It. Urobniver was going to open
t soda fountain at Ins butcher shop.
She said the gentleman was trying to
Keep the matter quiet, but that she had
gotten on the inside and didn’t propose
for The Times to miss such a novel
and interesting news item. She also
expressed a desire to see the paper
• chock ” full of news. Now this lady
is of class which no well regulated
community could well do without,
“■he's a "peach” itn{j ,)0 mistake,
'ince talking t" her Tu°sd iv morning
we have been compelled to lake sever
■ l bottles of nervine for nausea and
dizziness, in fact, our head has been in
i constant whirl, as the song goes, and
dear reader, if it becomes necessary
lor you to stand on your head to lead
uis edition, do not blame the poor
compositor, whose experiences since
the telephone came to town have
played sad havoc with his think tank.
Fayetteville, Ark.
J unc 27, 1899.
Prof. Wu.lia.ms,
Forrest City, Aik.
1)eah Sir:—I find myself both
surprised and chagrined that jour
school does not appear on the list
of accredited schools in our new
catalogue. Your school was duly
accredited by unanimous vote of
Lhe faculty on the 23ih of A pril last.
When at Forrest Oily, I neglected
to write down tlio name ot your
'(•bool and the initial ofyourgiven
name. So when I was preparing
matter for tho catalogue, I wrote
the address “Forrest City" and left
ii blank line for the correct name
ot tho school and j our name as
principal with the correct initial,
intending to write j on for them
But as a good deal of copy was
gotten ready beyond the list of ac
credited schools, and the whole
batch sent to tho printer, I simply
forgot to write you for information
sous to till the blank lino reserved
for your school, the matter also
escaped my notice, also when I
read the proof. I very much re
gret the omission—noticed it for
the first time to-day. Of course,
you are at liberty to make any use
you may deem proper of the fact
that jour school is duly accredited
to the University.
\\ ith best wishes, very truly,
J.NC 1,. BlcHANAN,
Pres. University Ark.
Misses Kuuly ami E'iza Davis save
in entertainment at their li uue in Lite
~|*utlier11 pi>ilion of tlie city Wednes
i iv night In a delightful party of tlieir
.'•ting friends. The Davis home is
"ie of the prettiest places in town, the
iarge Wrll-shaileil lawn furnishing an
ideal place for the happv boys and
girls to ii inp ami liiake merry, while
"I’lief. secluded nooks abound where
the sentimental may indulge in the ex
change of sweet secrets of love. An
■icciueiit h tpp -ned early m tlie evening
which caused soihe excitement and
flurry, The cliihhen all gathered on
tiie trout portico, and the structure
was inadtcju.tie to sustain the weight,
and gave |w«y, precipitating the en
tire parly to the ground, in consequence
they entire party got a good shaking
up, but no injuries were sustained,
l'lmse present were Misses Helen Aul
dridge, Virgie Aldridge, Tula Web
1'earl Crippen, Addie liorney.
Kuuly Davis, Liz i Davis, Nannie Tay
l""‘. Urma Stevdns, .Mary Gortnau,
I""llie Gmtaan, Mamie Nelson,
I* (la Mason, Lula Aldridge, Ruth
Hatcher. Dannie Winlhrop, Stella
Doyle, Hevly Homey, Myrtle Davis,
('iaude Davi.**; Messrs. Ot to Roll wage.
Otis Stevens, l’oui Hornev. Riley Mil
ler. Ernest Terry, Tom Williams, 8ol
Hamilton. Jessie Miller, John Davis.
Uiliie Re Ns i. Fled Swanson, Daniei
Wylds and stage Ter I ell.
I oo Cr*i)f. nf M* mphis, a very
■one >ouiu veuUt iumi, wm I
cit> tU- am at tie week.
band
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N tie1 i* lieroby piven. that the undorsipned. as Special Commissioner of the
Clm. frrv Court, of >*. I^mucl* County. Arkansas. under and bv virtue of a do
cree ■en.Iered i’l -aid Corirt at. the May terni'thereof. 1800. in a cause therein
I • inI >v. wherein the 15oa.nl of Director'of the St Francis Levee District i\
plaintiff and A. II. Chat field, tr.. et als. defendants. 1 will, on
Monday, the 24th Day of July, 1&99,
II tv. eatho horns of in a’oloek a in. and 3 o’clock p. m., at the front door of
the ( ourVtioris, in said County, offer and sell at public outcry, to the highest
bidder f<j*r;ish. certain lands, situate and hcinp in said County. to satisfy and
pay the sums of money ad judped by said Court to Ik-due to the plaintiff from
slid land*, ■which said lands ami tiie amount adjudged apainst themure as set
forth in the following tabulated list and statement, each supposed owuer'4 name
helm? set opposite car'll tract of land respectively.
OWNER’S NAME
Township 4 N, Range 4 E
AMOrr.
Lix?ii‘ V Scoti. et al.
Township 4 N, Range 5 E
Choctaw \ Memphis Hr ('<
AM Orr.
L \Y Rond .... ..
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A M Orr.
l*nknown lieirs of \V II
Pearce, deceased.
Township 4 N, Range 6 E
A II ( hat fit Id. trustee_
Aid Orr .
Township 5 N, Range 4 E
J 11 ('oilier... 7.
Memphis Land & Timber (’
Choctaw A Memphis llr C<
Township 5 N, Range 6 E
A II Chat field, trustee_
do
do .
A M Orr.
Township 6 N, Range 4 E
A II Chattield, trustee
A M Orr.
A 11 Chattield, trustee_
do .
Memphis Land A TimberC
Township 6 N, Range 5 E
A II Chatfteld, trustee_
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Tow nship 6 N, Range 6 E
Anna Force.
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And that if all of said lands he not sold on said day. the >alo will lw* continued
from day to day. at the >amc place and between the same hours, till all of said
land' shall be sold.
OEO. J». MALLORY, Commissioner,
Dated at Forrest City, Ark.. June 27. 1890.
ANNOUNCEME
Jc/erttor\Vilfe ©ofrege,
ON TOP OF THE OZARKS,
BEisTTonsrAriLLE, a.:r,:bc.
The highest town in Arkansas. A Non-Sectarian School for both sexes.
Will open its Sixth Session
SEPTEMBER 4, IS99.
Primary, Preparatory, Teachers. Business and Full College Courses.
Also Courses in Music, Art and Elocution.
The Session is divided into Three Terms of Twelve Weeks each.
-■•TUITION
Primary Department, per term.fj QO
Preparatory Depaitment, per term...,. 9 59
All other courses, per term . 12 00
Scholarship for the entire year will be sold during vreation at a lib
eral diseouut. Good board per calendar month §8 to >13. School sup
plied with pure spring water.
Write for full particulars to
E. L. KIMBROUGH, ) Associate
MISS G K A ^ T A ^ LO l{, j Principals
A 300/1/ TO MANKf'Vi*?
D*-TABLER’8 BUCKEYE
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A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, ay Mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, go Cents.
*3 F. BALLARD, Sois Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
For sale bv Webb & Sanders.
Story of a Slave
To be bound hand and foot for years by
the chains of disease is the worst form of
slavery. tieorce L>. Williams, of Man
chester, Mich., tells how such a slave was
made free. He says: “My wile has
been s„ helpless* for five years that she
could not turn over in bed alone. After
usiuir two bottles of Electric Hitters she is
wonderfully improved ami able to <to tier
own work * i'lii.s supreme remedy for
female diseases (|tiiflcly cures nervous
ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head
ache, backache, fainting and dlizy spells.
This miracle working medicine is a god
-nd to weak, sickly, run down people.
Kverjr hotlie guaranteed. Only 30 ceuta.
J. U. Duuavsut & to.
Miss Mary Merwin arrived in tie
city Wednesday from Forrest <’itv Ht ,i
is the guest of Mrs. J. U. drove.—Ma
rianna Courier.
little Mivs < ora Eldririge who lias
l>een spending a couple of weeks with
friends and relatives in Forrest City
returned home Saturday.—Woodruff
Countv Vidette.
Misses Norma Taylor and Mary :
V ""i. accompanied by Messrs. Tom'
(»ritlis and Hall Sanders, came up
Tuesday morning and took in the bar
bacue and picnic. They attended the
dance at the opera house in the even
tritf, returning home Wednesday morn- ;
Ing. They ate Fonest City youmr
people—Croat County Demcciuu j
J.W. Beck & Co.
GENERAL
Merchants,
Highest Market Price paid f0r
All Country Produce. S'
)
If you
buy for
GAS
I
\
you h
can j
*
Get Bargainsat deck’s
H
C. ZE3I. HAVENS
.Undertaker
, AND
Funeral Director.
AH kinds of Coffins and C»;ke»
and Burial Robe* kept in **
Hearse Service in City and
Pure Bred Chickens&Ducb
1 3 Eggs for $1.80.
WHITE PEKIN DUCKS
11 Eggs for $1.00,
Fine layers and excellentU
bit; fowls.
N. E. INGRAM, Forrest City, Ark.
3E3. ?, TATL3E,
Geo. P.Taylor&Co.
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vurnm.
Forrest City, Ark.
Bill Estate & General Insurance Agents ml Mb
Representing the
Old Reliable,
Time Tried and
Fire Tested
Companies.
Gins, Saw Milk
and
Fann Proper!;
a Specialty
We Pay Taxes, Redeem Lands, Sell and Exchange Property
Money Loaned on Improved Farm Property on Five
and Ten Years Time.
A\ v. Sell Fire, Life, Tornado and Accident Policies
and Make Yocr Bond.
roRUESPONI)E NCE SOLICITED.
Lock Box 2L Office in Court House.
FDSSELL, GRAHAM & fl
DEALERS IN
General*^
Merchandise
INCLUDING
Furniture,
Stoves,
Tinware.
Cultivators
and Mowers
Barbed
Wire
and
Lime
a special
Tlie Highest Market Price will be paid for
Chickens, Butter, Eggs,Hides,TftU^