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hc/umst CitpCimes. .aNDVOICT & VADAKIN. hoik Bud Publiahers. nut or tCMCKimoli 'Mr #)« MB ««a«b* 7ft CM. Third ¥ «(*K*. lirirnL.T la Adraatr. AlOA r APTS 57 *<*>!» MAT *. I'XJl. OTMF.R LOCALS. I in* ha* Jo*! r«*lrH a »tvl 5i*'i (avoir* of buggies and hat ness, i, , i eb*«p. Satisfaction guaranteed. Nut done to A. Meyer A Co. Rheumatism is conceded to harp its ■n.g’O in a poisoned coadition of the • -f. and to tie most successfully ttea'ed by Iterbine. which acts upon the liver, kidneys and other binod pur ify ng organs, thaieby divesting the «v«t*m of th* offending sgents. Price a) c*pis. Webb A Sanders. Mr*. J. K Walker returned Tuesday evening from .Marianna accompanied bv her tovply sister Miss Musis Friend, who la now a guest at the exchange Mr. and Mrs. Walker and the young lady will leave Monday for Missouri to assume the management of a new tele phone exchange at .Hike*ton. Ml*, Jarnaa Thompson and children, who had been viaitmg friends iu this section for tws or three week* left Tuesdsy morning for their home neai lU)n*s While in thla city Mr* lh topson we* a guest at th* home* of Judge and Mr* (ieo. P Taylor and Mr. and Mr*. Win Ferguson. The public is hereby notified that I have received a large quantity of mate rial* and am fully prepared to make and fit plain and fancy screen* of all kind* at reasonable puce*. Fly lime Is here and orders should be placed a* early as possible. T. L. HfurnitKYs. On account of the meeting of the Arkansas Mimic Teachers’ Associates at Little Rock, on June 12th and IHth. 1901. the Iron Mountain Route will seii tickets at one fare forth* r<*un.t trip. Tickets on sale Jtuie 'fthaud 12th with final return limit to June It For particulars see agent Durborow. Spring novelties in Dress Goods are in demand. In the Ready-to-Wear line Fussell, Graham A Co. have a most exquisite line Of Wrapper*, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaist*. Ac., both in silk and woolen goods. They slsocarry a nice line of trimmed hats. I/wk these goods over before purchasing else where. The icecream season has opened and AS usual Trice & Altman have m «de all arrangements to supply the demand in that line during the heated term Theii parlors are now open for business and your patronage is solicited. Cream delivered to anv part of the city at 8<» cts. per quart. ’Phone 126 Give them a call. “Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup, i quickly seemed a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little dar ling speedily recovered, ” so writes A L. Spufford, Chester, Mich J. II. Dunavant. Piles are not only most painful, but also very dangerous, as the inflamed nodules are very apt to take on malig rent action and cancer of the rectum i* produced. They should be cured Tabler’s Buckeva Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate cases Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75 cents Webb & Sanders. Mr. L. p. Wood, of Prairie township, a prosperous farmer from over the L'Anguille, was a genial caller at the Sanctum Saturday. Mr. Wood thinks the cotton crop has been damaged con siderably by the protracted cold weath er this spting. Cotton is a warm wealh er plant and the season so far has been very unfavorable to its growth. “ It is with a good deal of pleasuie and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dim r7 o*a Hemedv, ” says Druggist A. W Sawtelle, of Hartford,Conn. *• A lady customer, seeing the remedy txp<wed for sale on my show case, said to me * I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the •“me. ’ and she became so enthusiastic r ii- merits that 1 at once mane up n;y mind to recommend it iri the futuie Recently a gentleman came into nn •tore so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the door. I gave him a dose ot this remedy which helped Inn. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly ln 1 rming me that he felt as well as ever. ’’ Sold by Webb & Sanders. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. is Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. Your drug k m will refund money. If after taking one bfitle you are not entirely satisfied with result*. 50c. On account of the Pan-American Ex position the Iron Mountain Route is making a very low rate to Buffalo. X r. ' r#turn' fron) “H station on the M ). P. By.. I. M. S. llv., and all other leased, independent and operated lines, i he fare from Forrest City to Buffalo tird return will be about tJl 50. Tick et- will reiD'trt on sale until Mu\ Ml, With final return limit to October Ml. A trip to Buffalo would be most de lightful in the w ay of a sumrnei vaca tu-n. A joint agency with Mr. Harry , ..mull in charge, has been eatab le1!I at No. 5u Exchange Street. But ra.o, X Y ., by the Central Passenger A-sociation. where all tickets must be 11esented for validation in order that the rights and privileges of the return portion may be fully enjoyed by the holder. Any further information may be obtained from Mr. W. 8. Dm boro w local agent for the Iron Mountain By It Girdles The Globe. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round t. e earth. It 3 the one perfect healer H/m18’£°-,n8’ ,H"rns’ "THiws. Sores. . e.ild3. Hulls, Lleers. Felons, Aches J ^kin Eruptions. Quit .nfaluble 1'ile cute. 15c a box at Duo avauts. C. W. Whitehead, the shoemaker, has an attractive •* ad ” in this issue, in which he tells his patrons and the public generally about the new feat ures of his business. Whitehead has recently titted his shop up with im proved machinery for the manufactur n* and repairing ofahoes, which enables him to do more, belter and cheaper work than ever before. Shop on Izard street, opposite the telephone exchange ! N. Hush an old time freight con ductor on ttie Iron Mountain between Wynn# and Helena, has been given the regular passenger run over ttie same route and made his maiden trip Tues day morning. ike is an A1 raiuotd man and is well-liked by everybody along the line. “ I'ap’ini” Bush now. if von please, and in his natty, new un iform,looks like be was built according to regulation plans and specifications. Stops the Cough and Works off Cold Laxative Ilromo-Quinine Tablets cure a e<*M in one day. No cure, no pay. l’rice Jo cents. Mrs. l’amella Graham is at home for a month,having arrived from Memphis Monday morning. The lady's pres enc* in the city is a sonrce of much pleasure t<> her large circle of dear friends, who have wished all along that she might come back to them in her sorrow and be surrounded by the tender solicitude and loving sympathy with which so many hearts are bur defied in her behalf. Mrs Mill go lo the seaside for the summer. Mrs. John M. I’rewett accompanied by Miss Kmn.a and little Norton left i'uesdav evening over the Iron Moun tain Route for Atkadelphia. to attend the Ouachita comment ment, from which achool Miss Elise I’rewett will graduate in music. We have before ns the programme for the closing exercis es, which is the most elaborate and ar tistic affair of its kind we have seen. Mn*s I’iewett's name appears several limes and we infer that she is one of the leading members of the Conserva tory Class. Th* Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure, i* Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. Your drug gist will refund money. If after taking one bottle you are not entirely satisfied with results. 50c. Bilionsneas is a condition character ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipa ted There is a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of tbe undigested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tope up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result. Webb & San ders. Th« Best Prescription for Malaria t’hills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is slntply Iron and <|uiniiie hi a Ustaless form. No cure —no pay. Trice 50s. Mr L K. Davenport was downtown Wednesday tor the first time in ten days. The centleman has been suffer ing from injuries received in a runa way accident which occurred something over a week ago and confined to his room nursing a wound indicted by a fractious horse Incompanv with Mr. Deutach. of Marianna. Mr. Davenport bad driven up into Johnson township on business and had returned to the city, when the horse became excited on Jarks<>n street and began kicking viciously, landing with both heels on Mr Davenport's right thigh. Mr. Deutach escaped without injury. - - You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the faruiula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine In a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. Last Tuead iy week < May 21) the home of Mr. Ed Dawson, who resides about one mile north of the city, was broken into by thieves in broad day light, and about thirty pounds of meat, two lamps, two pounds of tobacco, two or three pounds of soap and several dozen eggs comprised the list of neces allies missing when Mr. Dawson and tus little daughter (who were working in the field about two hundred yards from the house) went in to prepare the noonday meal. It was a very unfortu nate occurrence for Mr. Dawson, who is a poor man, and in no condition to sustain the loss of or woitii oi household supplies. Blown to Atoms. 1 he old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, puicative Pill has been exploded ; for Dr King’s New Life l*ills, which are peifectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and tmwels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the sjstem and absolutely cute Constipation and hick Headache.’ Only i»c at Dunavant s drugstore. The beam on the steam shovel which has been operating in the cut east of town was broken Saturday and the dirt train crews who had bceu making headquarters in this city, wcie re moved to DeValls liluft We run have only two crews left—those of the gravel pit, and while we appreciate their presence, w« miss the other boy »oielv. For lest City lias proven a very desirable rendezvous for the railroad men and their trade has stimulated business considerably. Many of them have formed lasting friendships among onr people, aud will always cbtri-h pleasant memories of out town. The Choctaw is a great railroad and Its improvement has been a most potent i agenev in bunging this community to the frout. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Back acne, Headache. Nervousness, Sleeplessness,Melancholy.Faulting an.i Diziy Spells when thousands ha\e proved that Electric Bitters will quick ly cure such troubles. "I suffeied lor years with kidney troubles,” writes Mrs. l’hebe Cherlev, of i'eterson, la.. “ and a lams back paiued me so 1 could not dress myself, but Electric Hitters wholly cured me, and, although 7S years old. I now am able to do all my housework. ” It overcomes Con stipation. improves Appetite, give* perfect health. Ouly >i>cat Dunavant's drugstore, 'Hip Foirest City Ice * Power Co.. i.« p isliing operations on its big plan . Mr. S. P. McDaniel, has completed the job of erecting the tank, and Contract or Ahlstedt is progressing satisfactori ly with the building work. The pros pect is that the plant will be in opera tion by the middle of Jdly. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablet? All druggist? refund the innnev if it fail? to cure. K. W. Grove’s signature ts on each box. 33c. Carpenters G. W. Bridgewater and Clyde McOarty are working in Helena, in which city these geutlemen will probably be engaged all summer. Mr. Bridgewater was in town Sunday on a visit to his family and remarked to a Times man that lie was very much pleased with his new situation. Mr. McCarty ran up yesterday evening on a little ergent business, returning this morning. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Th'1 preparation contain5! all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can’t help but do you good Prepared only by E. 0. Dr TV itt * Co., Chicago The il. bottle contains 2!* times the 50c. size. J. H. DUNAVANT. Notice of Administrators’ Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and tty virtue of an order tome directed by the Monroe County Probate court, made at the April term of said court 1901. I will, as the administrator of the estate ot A. Whyte, deceased, proceed to sell on SATURDAY, JUNE THE 8TH, 1901, at the Courthouse door, in the town of For rest City. St. Francis county. Arkansas, the following described lands, to-wit : The w'4 ot sec. 22. thee'i of the nw>.i of sec. 'll and the s'i ot the sw*i of sec. &>, all in township is north of range I east. 'aid sale will be on a credit of three months and to the highest and best bidder and for not less than two-thlrda of the appraised value, and tno purchaser will he required to give note with approved security fhiid sale will he made subject to a mortgage on said lands now held by F. W. Jackson, assignee of E. A. Rolfe Said sale will be made for the purpose of paylogthe probated claims against the esiate ot A. Whyte, deceased, and will take rlace within judicial hours on said date at said place. Given under ray hand this, the 9th day of May, 1901. F. DEMENTS. Administrator of the Estate of A . Whyte, deceased. ABSOLUTELY RD^ <ACTUAL (ilZE.) panned mooch, made from any photograph or oth , er picture.mount !. etfin gold-plated I frame. | Will be given absolutely Free to all subscribers to Tut rOKREbi CITY TIMES, Subscription price tl V) per year. The only condition imposed is that you pay il 50 in advance for 12 months subscription to this paper. You can have paper sent to any per son and have picture made of the same or any other person. Samples ol these lovelv pictures may be seen at Tuk Ttmes office. Subscribers in arrears will be requir ed to pay up all arrearages and one year iu advance. Those who have paid for this year, or who are paid a few months in advance, may have their time extended 12 months. The great beauty of these pictures can only by appreciated by sight. They are certainly handsome and we could "idy afford to make this concession by taking a large number. If preferred the pictures, will be mounted on watch charm, cuff button, Friendship Hearts, combination paper weights. l*elt buckles, garter buckles, hat pins, Ac.. Ac at a slight advance, (.'an also be) made in solid gold or sil • ver, at reasonable prices. Call and Stic Sample. i Have a picture of your wife, baby, ■ mother, sister, sweetheart, father, brother, or some dear one who has died, and get this (Heat Family Jour nal 52 Tirsess for $1 50. LANDVOIOT & VADAKIN. i ____— DOUBLE DAILY ERVICE l- MAINTAf El) IfV THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD r nv/m New Orleans To Memphis St. Louis Kvnusville Louisville Cincinnati Chicago r huivi Memphis To Cai ro St. Louis Chicago t Evansville Cincinnati Louisville AND FROM ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO EXCURSION SLEWING $PRS From New Orleans and Memphis r * LniiMvill*. Cincinnati and Chicago; these rars armmaat Sew tCleans on the Southern l atiBc In in ilan b raueiseu and Los Angeles Pullman Sleeping Cars. DuTfet Liornry-Smoking Cara and Din ing Cara on through trains. I'artlcuian* ot agent* ot the Illinois Centra! and connerttng lines, or by addressing J M. MORISKY Trar. 1‘ais Ag t. Little Rock, Ark ? A II. HANSOM, G. I". A., Chlsglu. Ill* i -- nr* I have fitted my shop with machinery and toolR of the latest impro-e ■ O my ments, and am prepared to do work on short notice—moro of u, neater PriptirlQ better and chenper. r,,c,,us No. 1 Half Soles, tacked on, reduced from 68c to and 80c. Sewed reduced from $1. to 76c. No 2 re fn^ntnprc duced from BOe to 40c, and a likewise reduction on a^ wor^» both Saddleand Harness Work. INYISIBI.K i’ATCH WORK dono with the samo gaar- fl TIT TO’lTTTPTri? A antoe as is all the rest ol my work. • TT HA 1 Opposito Telephone Kxchange. PROFESSION AL CARDS._ Dr. A. B7 AN DERSON, DENTIST, Drown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office over Becker A Lewis Store. FORREST CITE, AHK.. Dr. J. O. RUSH, Office over Max Yoffle's Pry Goods Store, FORREST CITY. ARK. L. H. MERRITT] Physician Surgeon. OrriCE—Over Tipton's Drug Store. FORREST CITY. - ARKANSAS C. C. WHITE, Physician i!!i Surgeon. Office over Postoffice. FORREST CIT* ARKANSAS. j. d. Mcknight, Physician and Surgeon Office at Tipton’s Drug Store, FORREST CITY, ARKANSAS. E, J; P’POOIj, Physician & Surgeon Office over Dunavant’s Drugstore, FORREST CITY, ARK. W. H. ALLEY, Physician Surgeon. POKHE8T CITT. - - ARKANSAS V. W NORTON. J. M. PKEWETT Norton & Prewett, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in the First and Second Judicial Circuit*, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts. Office In Rollwaee Bid., Forrest City. Ark. WALTER GORMAN, 7 Attorney-At-Law, Office in Courthouse, FORREST CITY, ARK. A. E. Mathews, Real Estate Abstracts Complete New Books. Office at Court House. FORREST CITy. AKKANSAS. YOUR LUNCH BASKET will contain the crcme-clc-la Creilie of choice foods if you make your selections from our delicious jams, jellies, canned meats and relishes, crackers, sardines, fruits and strawberries, when preparing for picnics, fisbfries.or outings of any kind. Our high-grade foods will be found particularly tooth somo and nourishing. „ (Jur stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled. • '• t W. T. SANCHES, Iron Ionian Roots The Direct and Popular Route -TO St. Louis, Where Connections are made for all point North, East and West, Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Between Memphis and St. Louis. THREE DAILV TRAINS BETWEEN St. Louis and the Southwest. w. s. DURBOROW, Aift. Forrest City, Ark. Or H. C. TOWNSEND. Ota. Pass, and Ticket Agt, ST. LOtflS. MO. Fine Fishing -ON- , Shell Mattel 1 /tt'Ola rvP * l. ... __ • ' ■ “ V* V > J V upvm Mill UIIU fishing at Shell Lake. Homelike ac commodacions furnished at reasonable rates, By mrs. thomas Bast. Address Whitmore, Ark. Whett notified to do so, Mrs. East will sr»d wagon to rceet guests at Hcth Ottatiou. Can You Sing? Try This! -ifc 9 ^ AIK!—“KENTUCKY SUE.” Give heed to no kind friends, and u whisky I’ll commend, ’Tis known throughout the country far and wide— And Cedar Brook’s the brand, the finest in the land; You could not find a belter if you tried. It is made in old Kentucky, wbere the dewey blue grass growj, 'Tis cheering as a sunbeam and fragrant as a rose; It will make your heart feel lighter, and the whole world so much brighter— "tis Cedar Brook, as everybody’ knows. Thero’s only one Cedar Brook—W. H. McEraycr Whig key—and it is sold from distillers to Saloon direct. IKE MAI.LORY Sells Cedar Brook. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW Where to Buy Your Shoes to the best Advantage. Brandon & Baugh Are the Only Agent in the City for the Celebrated BROWN S ★ 5 ★ Brand for Ladies and Men, which for Durability, Comfort, Boautj and Style of Workmanship, are unexcelled. ONE PRICE $3.50. W« are Anxious i*. SHOW THE LADIES Through an Elegant and Tasty Line cf Spring Dress Goods. The very Latest Paterns and Styles in Light Wash Goods.^^^^ ■; Our Dry Goods and Gent’s Furnishing Department is Complete. Select a Suit From Our “ Natty ” Spring Line While the Stock is N'eW. We’ll Please You in Price and Guarantee a GOOD Soly»cV. FOR “ T0P5Y ” HOSIERY. T<ltC"hVL( tfw, Nine Tenths of all the People Suffer 4 from a Diseased Liver, HERBINE. Pure Juices from Natural Roots. PECULATES the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Every Bottle Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. IjAHOW BOTTtiE, . SMAIjIjSOaH. Price, .no Cents. Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD. St. LouU, Mo, For sale bv Webb A ganders. _ . o. h:. Undertaker ANI> Funeral Director. tlTAIl kinds of Coifinsana Caskets and burial Bods kept in Stock. iiearsc service 1a city limits $.> and oac carriage free. Prices wiw the reach of till, and good service rendered. Telephone 8*. >AN'AmERICAN Exposition •and•' ; , NlAfiARAfAUil the WABASH Ha* It* o» n rail* and la the *horte*t line Imia y Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago To BUFFALO the FALLS Stop-overs *tven at both points ' on all tickets. Oslo iljk Fraa SI. (Mis, via Viatara Falls. It crsisrt teiratt liver. Mt at ttr aast kastltsl rtvtrj at tanka. - — «;>cr>piiTr iwr, Ml#*, rl#.. **J «a .^.^.1 ~W ▼ -w w.b^k nek., .7.4“,” trv». c. s. rftiit, ««•! pim.s„ »„4 TIa„ ,4.,, nT Lorm . •=- «•. • ~ ~~ — ____