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C{}e4fDiKSl<titn crimes. CAN D VOIGT A VADAKIN. editor* and Publl*h*r*. irHMSOr *CB*CK1PTU)S fs*r. II J» SI* iiw'olh*. TV Its. Three Months. teOw. lr.r»rt«l.iT in A<l»snrv. fiibllslird Kv*rv Friday Afternoon. FRIDAY AKTRWtOOX. ME*' I«. Isos. M|>ecii»l prices oh Photograph A I* Juiius diiiiiig all ol next week »t the >r*island, The) are timid* aie. nselili Mini spin epilate fit C.Illisllil IS remembrance*. Miss Myra Morrow, of Brownsville. Telia., hiriveil in the city ThwiIhv. on a ImllftHV Visit to I ejatIVeS. Mini is a •-hstminc Burst of hrr uncle, Mr. b. Jl. Maun, Mini wife. 0 <l .SmmIh rlsus is warned to apia-itr pi W. I*, ^vhiis* (i||M-ery Mini select finin hi* immense slocfc of Christina* Goods Just »'acli Miticird ns will please ilie old Mini young. You <*|i|e4 Ihiv goods in m cheap store, nor " \ oiimer ' whisky in a cl leap hotel or cafe. tVhen you •Irink •• Volliner ” you drink the heel your money can buy. Miis l.mly (ngrum arrived jp I lie city IVednesiia). Mint will iiel liotuewitli liel sister. Mis. N. K. Ingram. Miss l.ady tins a host of mi I in 11 mi; fl lends lisle who vwelcome h«i “home.’’ If you feel dull. languid, broken down, debilllated, have weak Stomach ••.I' md.Beslion. use Dr. M. rfi'iiumii* Oliver Medici nr J. ||. fluilMVRIil ,V Co. Becker ,V J.ewji, tv lieu you stall out to |ppke >our < lnlitmus piuciiHses. uo straight t*> W. 1'. Kvans. Ills slock is so large mid varied that it wilt iioi be necessary no you to look elsewliere. We are sorry lo again have occasion In chronicle Hue week Ilm dines* ot I'apl.T. £. Haskins, who has l>eei. unable in at tend lo business duties o. the city (or several dgys. Dr. M. 4* iMputl'uis Jyiver \fedh-int searches out all imfiil ti|rn in the sys lent, and ex|>eis the|p harmlessly b> i lie tmlurai channels. J. U. Dunavant A Cuv Becker X JriWi*. * Nothing would please your wife or husband wore limn a work or waste brisket, respectively, Buy ’em at the Newsstand fmiii 30c to $1 23 each, rv'iiie new ones just received. Go to S. Brady's for Christmas Nov elties. lie has a large nod Vaiii-d as Mirtiueiil of watches, clicks, jewelry, silverware anil my* suitable for the oc j casion, and inv ites your trade. No wan can work well with n torpid ! liver or constipated bowelg. A few do-1 sea ot thickly A“b bitters will tjtiickiy rewove this condition and tpaku woti. a pleasure. 8oid by J. 11. Tiptuu. Cooking and heating stove wood, cut any length desired and delivered to any part of the cily at 7oc. per load llow Beck's Mill at (jow spring. Leavt orders at Beck's Blacksmith Shop. The news of the illness ot our friend Harry Thomas, of the Graham Fin in leached lh« city Tuesday. We m> ■ •-wry indeed to letim Hint the yoiin; wan is threatened with pneumonia. S.Dr- M. A. Mil.moos Jdver >i•-<Ii*-ir:. lias since 1M0 steadily l inen in pubtii tnvor. and the demand for it tar rx .-eeds that of any other liver medicine 1 II. Dunuvant A Co, Becker \ la w is. See Fussell. Graham & Co.’s new i.» verlisement in this paper. They ai. "o»v selling the celebrated Albaiios? Hour. and it is giiatanireil to be ««|t|i. ! o the llnest outlie WUlket. J I v ; sack. I’ncle Bob Milchtd). of I’raiiie town slop, was a genial visitor to them. iVnlnrsduy. I’ncle Bob looks l..fwan in a g.sal ('Illiniums and says theie i no startling news from bis neighbor hood. M. H'. Hill wax In town hnil 11 pleas ant raller mi ilii* oflli-e WhiJiiomIh) After ■liiiniMr.i |. liix |>oxiotlli;e will in Marianna. nx lie will it«t employed n l*ee county inxt year tm the Hogei: {•face. Toys, including drums, tin Imrne doll*. Inniimiiic.ii, ininieuI lustrum* nt aid nuinerotis oilier uitkdex to insk i liechildren happy ii|*on Christmas day in-*' is- ton ml at tli«* j we rv store uf > Jin.dy. I want your Christniu* trade in Con tectioii* Oranges. Apples anti olliei j-'inits. >tils, fireworks Mint Toys. M .*i<ck is op to date ..ml my pi ices nr* down to ilie lowest living imlch. \\ J*. Kvuns. Our new invoice of all kinds o fjnokx, combined with mir regnlai xloik. makes Hie biggixt line Man dard, Juvenile and Gift Hooks eve ►••own in Konest City. Lund voigt A Vailakiii. When yon tliink of xiwpdiiig you <'In lelgiax tiionev go to \V. T. Saiilleie I be grocer, be will be sure to plene >011 in price, beauty, quality and \x riety. Hie place is headquarters loi Manta Claus. Mrs. Alva 1‘atton (nee Taylor) of Woodward. O. T., arrived in the city Wednesday to spend Christmas will, relatives and friend* all of whom are delighted to see tier and that she Is locking so well. bloating after eating, indigestion, flatnienee or w atei hrvsli. may tie quick ly coin rted through tlie use id 1'iukh Ash Hitters. It strengthen* dig* scion cleanse* ami regulates the bowels. Mold by J . II. Tipton. r Voiii Christmas shopping will not bo complete until vou have visited the To* 1‘ataee of W. |\ Kvans’. lie lias (it* laigssl a»- in i inelil i f iiolls. Vases Cups sod Manors. Shaving Mugs aou Novelties in the city. Ban Iks _J9 It* W Yh Haw Uwaji Bsuftit j ncrrlly ||*t l|w ending Bellq. Tli# littl# bl|nd >*><1 •'»« lt##n quit# busy th# past jnontha, and tit# services of Hi# niirister. f^uir# and reporter have lieen in rieniapd—th# two former to tin the ; knot which joins "the loving hearts," and ! llie Utter to encourage the gosid work by ' picturing tl»e happiness resultant of Cu : pid's doings. t hie of the mqtf pleasant occasions of this kind this season was the marriage of Iff- th A. F.zell to Mrs. Minnie (Clark) Smith, last Tuesday evminr. j AIT o'clock the friends of the contract-1 j ins i-artie* gg||iered in the home of Mr. and ! ] Mrs. J>. 1. Munbr. where the bride was a guest for several days, and at 7:80 J promptly, hid- J. X Couch stepped to ; the cinter of the parlor ami In a few tno ! uietiis the couple presented theiuseives— baikiug the ideal man and woman, and the! r.vjs of happinpas depicted on their faces r< Heeled upon the wt I nesses like sunbeams iu the early ti)fffn. The impressive cere mony o( the If*piist fhpfcli over, Mr. and Mrs. F.zell received the congratulations of their iriemU and then repaired to the home of llie groom, where excellent music and "tripping the light fantaslic too’’ wore the evening away, and Ml reluctantly bid them good-ni^ht, leayjpg their good wishes behind llieiii. The happy couple wprp the recipient*of • number of bea, tiful presents. It is needless to say guylhiug commend alory of the gfoom. fpr everybody knows I Jus *'■— a geufleytau in every respect, wlmle-souled, £ever, handsome. The bride !« every tiling her husband Jeould wish—young, beautiful and attractive— ih# noblest work of Hod, a good woman. Hit maiden name was M innie Clark, and she is a typical Arkansas jewel, having U’eii Uiru and raised in this State.1 T iik Timks wishes them a safe voy age ■iowrn the river of life, and should trials, temptations and adversity tieset them on the way, may they, by their love for each other and faith in Hod, "paddle their owu caooe" through Him rapids. For 5*lc. My House and J.ot in front of the V. i*. Knight properly. One of the uinsl desirable location* in the city. Address, M. W. IZARD. Or TtaiKs Office. ilrinkley, Ark. First Through Train. The first through trsiu on the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Uulf Railroad, from Memphis to Weatherford, O. T., passed this city !a«t Sunday morning going west at 1:15 o'clock. It consisted of two day coaches, two sleepers, one chair car, baggage and eipre**, all yestibuled, gpd of the most im proved pattern, The schedule is stout *4 minutes faster between Memphis end Forrest City than formerly. This is the fir*: regular vestibuled train aver run through tlda city, and marks a new era in railroad accommodation, and is only a forerunner of still greater and better thing*. We hope the trip to Memphis may owi be made in nil hour or hour and a quarter at the outside. The day trains lu and out Of Forrest 0‘ty are about the same as usual, except tlier carry a chair cur and are scheduled a f-w minutes later. (See schedule in m o her ruluiuu.) Kverybody i* elated at the progress and prosperity of the "Old Reliable,’' and its praises are being sounded on every hand. It will of course take some time to finish the great work undertaken hy the new oiMiiagemeut, but iu lime the Choctaw will la- one of the greatest railroad factor* in the country. We wish them prosper!)'. If troubled with diuineas, furred tongue, latter taste in umutli. bloated reeling after raling. constipation m *n k headache, use Ur. M. A. Simmon* Liver Medicine. J. II. UuiiiiVMiit A t’«. Jieeker A Lewis. For broken liiuba. chilblain*, burns, •mild*, bruised shins, sore t In oat. mid *orea of any kind, apply Mallard's Snow Liniment. It will give iinmediata re mf and heal any wound, l’rice 2o und .'diets, Webb A Sanders. WANTKI>—Gtiui. ash, oak and pop lar lumta-r. We will also, during the '•►xi J*l days, leceive bids lor 250.0110 f»’el of oak dimension stuff. Terms on • II. Cash. AdAreSs; C. K. IteacliA Co., station F., Si. Ja>iiih, Mo. <»eo. O. Marlin,formerly of this city, recently of Memphis, was in the city i couple of days tiiis week on business • ••d visiting relatives and old friends, tie is now travelling nut of St. Louis, naming a line of Saddlely. "Talk ab' iit a mail walking a block to get a diink of whisky, why there are men w ho ride In and 15 miles every •lav to get a dunk of my go«*d Old Cumberland Rve. Sold at tbe Pearl Sa "►•n only. 1. W. MaMiouy. Our linul invoice of holiday goods arrived from St. lamia today. Om -imk is now complete and we are early for the rush next week. Our •i ices and our goods ai e sure to please you. LnnUVoIgt A Vadakin. \\ list customers say aland u linn may alwuts lie taken as an evidence of its popularity People who patroniee the Maguolia Saloon. s«v that T. C. Folbre A Co. handle the ia-st liquois ill the city. Give their goods a trial. After reading tbe manufacture)s' ffu irantee. elsewhere in this paper, go to Fussell. Graham &Oo., the agents, and get u sack of the celebrated Alba tross Flour, w hich has few if any equals and no superiors on the market. My son has been troubled for years with climnicdi mimes. Sometime ago I persuaded him to take some Cham berlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ke nedy. After using two bottles of the J.Vcent Sir.e he was cured. 1 give thi* testimonial, hoping some one simi larly a libeled may read it and lie ben etit-d.—Thomas C. Mower, Glencoe, O. j Webb A SahUers: Lyon.Mob**. •" *h** w«»|*l not when he might. He shall not when he wold*. M The weather Sunday afternoon was gpything hut agreeable to festive oc casions or f<*r oilier occasions, but Cu pj»} a i}nrt had pierced the hearts of tap of St. Francis coip.ty's worth* young folk, and nothing like a littls weather ever interferes with an affair of tiiis kind. 'Yppordinglv about •*> o'clock Sur.dav afternoon. in the pieseuce of a tew friends ami several guests. Mr. Sam J.von and Miss Ida Ilobtie. of Colt, were happily married in the parlors of the JIntel Divine. Rev. \V. ('. David son, of t|ie Metlnalisl church,ofliciating. The bridal patty was mninoard of the bride and groom, ami Messrs. E. N. Ijilliland and 1>. L. f,yon, amj Misses H’""* aipl .Jifimiie Lit* tletiehl. After the ceremony was over congratulations were extended and for sometime the party had a merry even ing together. Mrs. Divine, whose reputation as a hostess pas long since been made, spread an elegant wedding supi>er for the party, and they did it full jus tice. The menu was extensive ant) elegant, pmsisting of oyster*, tooth; some solids, fruits, cakes, wines, etc. Hy sourlesv of Mrs. Devine. Mr. S. IJ Evins and ye junior partook of the weddingpake.aml drank to the health of the bride. Titif TfWKS extends its best wish**. May tl*py Jiave a merry, merry Ctifist mas apd many happy ^’ew Years. Spain’s Greatest Need. Mr. R. 1’. Olivia, of Harcelona, Spain. speii(f« his winter* at Aiken. S. Weak nerve* had caused *ev« re pains in tbe back of til* I lead, tin using Electrie Hit ters. America'* greatest lilood and Nerve Urmrdy. all pain soon left him. lie says this grand medicine l« whaf his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver snd kidney trouble, purities the lilood. tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puls vim. vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ id the body, if weak, tired or idling you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only bU cents. J. It. Diiiiavant A Co. Elect.on of Officers. •The K. it I,, of II. held fheir3rrgulgf M’lni annual election ot officers last Friday night, with ihe following rgsult: Protector. ii. H. (iwyn; Past-l'rutecircfs, Mis* Mai lie Mosle); Vice-Protector, Sol Lewis} (Jhiip'a n; Mrs. II. A. Knight; F| nsucial Reporter; C. L Knight; Record ing Secretary, Mr*. Addle H. Nichols} Treasurer, L. Roll wage; Sentinel, L. Da vsnport} Guardian. Mrs. Daisy Fvaiot Captain of the Uusrd, Ed Lamlvuigt. — m _ A Frightful Blunder Will Often cause a (terrible burn, scald, cut or bruise, Uoekleii's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, deer*, Boils, Kelons, Curtis, all Skin Kru|tiiiius. Best Pile cure ou eaiili. Only *j.*t cts a box. Cure guarau* iced. ,1. II. !)ii»uvaiit vt Co. Compliment to Mrs. S, Q. Trapp, Jr. On Saturday evening at T o'clock Mr*. Sydenham |l. Trapp entertained delight fully at proutesive dinner twenty-tour guests from Montgomery's most charming .ocial set, in honor of bey daughter. Mr*. Sydenham B. Trapp, Jr., of Forrest City. ! Arkansas. '1 he hospiluble home of Mrs Trapp wss tastefully decorated with (lowers ami pot ted palm* and uur Southern favorite, trail ing suiilax. In the diningroom, her twenty-four guests were happily grouped in quartettes around six tub e*. prettily arranged, mid uniform in elegance ot appointment ami beauty of ornament. Choice flowers in slender glass vases formed the several cen ter pieces, and effectively emphasized the color tone in pink and green. The menu of six tempting courses was prettily served, each course individually sustaining Mr*. Trapp's enviable and de served reputation for artistic skill in the preparation ot delicacies. Sweetest music throughout the evening and delicious punch (“MOW and Hum rel ished by the best of mult'’) added a Thanks giving ot holiday enthusiasm to the occa sion. and brigiitem-d tile wits of tile merry guest* as they "changed partners” in the order of “progressive dinner.” Altogether Mrs. Trapp's handsome entertainment will lie remembered ami recorded as one of llie most Uirq ie ami enjoy aide in Mont gomery ’* social calendar lor tiiis season. — Montgomery (Ain ) Advertiser. Th® Beet Prescription Tor Chills ami fever is a I tot tit* of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and qui nine in a tasleless loim. It is ihe lirsi tasteless tonicrwr nahufactured. All other so-called tasteless tonics are im itations. Ask any druggi.t about this wlio is not IT'.'MIING an imitation. Jodie Geo. I*. Taylor went to Little Hoi k Sunday to attend the sale of the assets td ilie defunct National Hank, and was presented the ••filtltSl in county bonds, of winch mention has been made in lluse columns heretofore. He careful w lien you goto purchase tour oiatnr** tot t'lnistuias. that some of nay won!.| l-e compeliltirsdon’t tty to! pass tilt Mexican for j*'ioiiiiu orange*, for uone of them handle Hint class of j goods except myself, \V. I*. Kvui s. Last Monday Ihe steam shovel in tl»© railroad cut disclosed the resting place of a Mastodon At a depth oft 30 feet from the surface n piece of the I jawbone of some unknow n annual was dug out. The piece measured <1 inches long. 4 inches thick, and contained 1! teeth, two Incites in length and one inch in diameter. Tilt bone was of| warble win ten ess. j I Of t* Holiday fiuyers. I have Just received a large Invoice of.leweliy and Watchesj representing I one of the l*est selected lines ever j shown in this city. In addition to this, one of.the largest j^welrv jn inufactnr-, iug lirius in the Last I »}■< ponslgned lo J me. for disposal dm mg j|ie holiday*. a complete sample line of Jewelry ami Novelties, which I will place on sale from Saturday. Dec. 1*Uh, continuing until Christmas Day. This, in connec tion with the.cuods just received by ipe will enable me to offer as large a selec * jinn as any house in the South, embrac- • jog everything in tin-jewelry line: Link Buttons. Cuff Buttons. Stmls. j Fobs, Watch Chains. Ladies' lorgnette Chains. Pendants. Lace Pins. Brooches. Scarf Pins. Watclietj. Charms. Brace-, jets, lleartj. Belt Buckles. Toilet Sets. Waist Sets. Steiling Silver Novelties of ifll kinds, and an immense assortment pf Ladies’. Men's and Children s (fold i Kings. 1 ask your inspection before making your purchase*. r * I j That Throotjipg Headachy Would ipnrkly leave yen. if you peed l)r. Kills'* New Lllr Pills. ThnUsainfa of sufferers have proved liieir ln*tel|je«* merit for sirk ami nervous liemlaclie*. I'liey make pure Wish! and sirung nerves ami Ollild up your liealth. Ka«y lo lake. Try them. Only US eeni*. Money back if not cured. J. It. Duuavant * Co. Fpachcr**f St- Frangis. The Soul hern {educational Ass "da lion meets in Memphis l>ec. 27. 23 and 20. This will be the largest gatheringof teachers who ever came together in the South. Delegates and members from almost every stale in the union will be in attendance. Outlie program are suclf names as, Dr- W. T. Ilairis. j commissioner of education of I'nited States ; Col. Francis IV. Darker, prin cipal of the Chicago Normal Institute; and others of like note, l’rof. -Iordan has exerted every possible effort to have the yery best ability of this coun try lepreseuted un the program and ; every member is looking forward to a menial feast, St, Francis county is so near Metnr phis that the teachers or friends of ed ucation in the county cannot afford to miss it. It la my hope that we will be well represented. A number of teachers have already told me they were going, and I believe iny fondest hopes will be realized. Anyone wishing further in formation, address Yours truly. Jas. S. McCon n k|,i.. A Marrow Escape. Thankful words written l>v Mr*. Ads K. Hart. «t Ifrnioti. a. 1>. •• l\ a* I skin, with a bad cold which settled on my lung-; cough set in and liuaiiy lermiualed in Consumption. Four doeinr* gave me up j te my Savior, determined If I cm.Id not ! stay witli luy friend* oil earth. I would ; meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get l)r. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough* and Cold*. 1 gave it a trial, took, in all. eight laittles. It has cured me. snd thank (rod, 1 hiii saved and now a well and healthy woman. ” Trial bottles free at J. 11. Dumivaut A- Co.'s drug store. IfeguUr size .’>0c. and $1. (lu.tranteed or pries re funded, A flood Citizen Moves Away, Mr. -I. K. Armstrong left this week for Forrest City, Ark., where lie has accepted I lie management of the Klec tric Light Company's plant. Should the venture prove fruitful to him hs will become one of the owners of same, in which event his interest in the Hip lev Light & Water Co., will be sold t<» his partner, Mr. C. H. Jiarbee. who will then be sole owner. Mr. Walter McCalluin, win* lias been in Forrest City some time will return to Itipiey and take charge of Hie water and light plant here. Itipiey iegrets to lose so valuable u citizen and excellent gen tleman as Mr. Armstrong, who has ever been hrld in high esteem by our people. We take great pleasure in recommending him to Hie citizens of Forrest City as one in everyway worthy of their coniideiice and friendship. Mrs. Arinstiong will remain in UipUy some time— Lauderdale County Kn terprise. Collector's Notice. >TOTICK Id HKUKliV UiVKX. That the I undrrsirued. dlieiitl nml Kx-Onieiol'nl l.eioiol lbe Hot rime u[ dt. Fim.el* Count t Stale ol Arkansas, will attend in person or It) dopu!) al the loll,,win* I nuts mid planes lor j the pm pout' ol (Xiliei-lliitrtlie slate and count) j ri’vt'tiuc ul said county tor the tear ISOti u> nit: .Madison totrniliip, at Forrest City, Monday I January I. Itaat. j Hlaollllsh township, at Aiktenrib Druthers' I store. Wednesday. January J. p.*m. l.'Anaiiille towiu>lii|i. at Kills' (Jin, Friday. January .*>. Haas. Goodwin Totrnsbip. ni Kirypt School House. Sutiirdny, January it. Ivoi. Wheetle) i.twnsliip. at Whectley. Monday. January s. Ita«i Goodwin lottnship. ut Gootlttlu. Tuesday January W. ttaat. 11 1‘ralrle township. ut -Palestine, Wednesdui January Hi. Itssi. i Franks township. ul Itonalr. Thursday. Jan uary Jl. IhQu. I. lieo township, ut Colt. Friday, January 15. Hast. 3 Tel ns i township, at i 'uldwell, Saturday. Jan nary M. P.ssi. " tiiiairs Township, at Wldener. Monday ' January I.V lt»n. * : John Son intt usliip, ut Horton's store. Janu- 1 art la. Ites*. Madi-on township, at Forrest City, ffoiu ! Wediie».i iy. January II. to April III. ling noth i iiioluilve. All persons are requested to brlnir their Iasi year's lax receipts when they eoaie to imy laves. Ilmt nosi,ik. s mu t t»e st ui.led. 1 3 W. K. W 11.1.1.\Ms. Sheriff and Colh-eior of M. I laheis Count), Heeenitier l. I'». _____ _______ i Write tor Illustrated Catalogue PRBB, X. Milford, Jeweler, Memphis, Teas, The Kind Ton Have Always Bqwght, and which has bee* in use for over 30 years, has borne t{)e signature*# _/} - and has been made under hi* pqu rS* •onal supervision since its infhnc** Allow no one to deceive you in thi£ All Counterfeits, Imitations and *«Just-as-good” are !>„* Experiments that trifle iflth and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the jitoraneli and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's panaeeor—Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, ▼Ml CISTAOS COMPANY, TV MViMV •TRKfT, NtW V««ft C#TV. ™Geo. P. Taylor & Co. Forrest City, Ark. Real Estate l Seaerai lasaraaee Agents aal Broker; Representing the Old Reliable, Time Tried and Fire Tested Companies. Gin#», Saw Mills and Farm Property a Specialty, ^ ** I 1 axes, Kpdot'in Lauds, Sell and Kxeliange Property, Money Loaned on Improved Farm Property on Five and Ten Years Time. M k Skll Imkk. Lii k. T«*ny.\»>«» and AeciDgNr Poluiks i AND MaKK YoL’K HoND. roUKKSlMNDKNrK SOUfITKD. Lock Box 21. Office in Court House. L. R. GROBMYER, Proprlator pf t*\m CITY MEAT MARKET llent Side Aoi'fh )\<inhhinton Stvect. Keeps Fresh Meats of all kinds and Game in season. Buys and icfli Live Stock, paying the highest Market Price for Hogs "and Gallic. \ our trade and inquiries solicited. The Albatross Flour Is Sold Only by Fusseil, Graham & Co. v.AGE]SrTS. ^ Copj-of Guarantee prhmxl on tin- hack <>r Kverr A|,|| vrttftSS 8«ek• • WHY ALBATROSS FLOCK IS THE BEST:*' lM. 1 he Albatross Hour is mado from tbc finest selected Missouri «*.fi winter wheat and is warranted to be our highest* giade of Flour. -d. It is prepared upon the latest scientific principles, guaranteed absolutely pure, and wo offer $1000 for any proof to the contrary. dd. Our motto is quality regardless of cost 4th. Wo guarantee the Albatross Flour to bo absolutely uniform and reliable, as ti„o as any flour made or wo will cheerfully roliind your mono}-. *hh. c guarantee it to give |>erfcct satisfaction for bread, biscuits and all kinds of pastry. 6lb. We will deem it a favor if you will allow us to make anything satisfactory that you do not find so. If Albatross Hour does not come up to our guarantee and your expect* lion#, pica*o report Ili * *uinc promptly. Yours lor High Grade Flour. p . JOHN F. MEYER &. SONS. For sale only by Sl. Louis Mo. Fusseil, Graham & Co., Agts., FORREST CITY, ARK. w. E. DUNCAN, I:Barber and Hairdresser! North Washington St.. Forrest City. hot„NDcold_ t irst'dass Service) polite attention. Your patronage