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Ladie's Capes I am jure t.jal ruy slot k oi I.a* dies’ Capes a;,J Jackets is co_f is* ed of garments to suit every tt-ate, and 1 propose to sciI them at xi^r gain prices. Also Lave ar. ui mensc line ot Misses Cloaks anu \t raps that will r.stor.:-ii you tor beauty, quality ulu low price. A Big Stock of Goods at Little Prices. ROBT. L. PETTUS’ Mammoth Fall and Winter Cash Sale. Having purchased an immense Stock of General Merchandise for the fcall and W inter liade. 1 am determined to have your trade, if Low Price . >vill move you to buy. Icoidialls invite jou to lean i.iv advertisement carefully and allow me t<> demonstrate the fact that l can certainly please you m quality, variety, style and price. All I a.-k is that you give m\ salesmen an opportunity to show you the goods and quote pri.es. Vum judgment and good sense will do the mat. Notions. lhc celebrated C. B., (.Lori waist corsets have no equal. L». dies' llosc Supporters, Ladies’, Misses'and Infants’ IIosc;l?loves—t hid. fleece-lined, and *ilk. jJtt. dies’ and Men’s Handkerchief,La es» Embroideries. All kinds of buttons. hy Motion Department is a Marvel. gST’Broad Cloth for Ladi- ? Tailor Made Suits. Venetian Cloth. Moire Valure, Teazle Downs, Cotillion. Soyeux. Outings. Per cales, Gingham*- Calicoes, Silk Warp Menr ettas, Waist Goodsjtoo numerous to mention, Positively ;ho largest stock, greatest variety ot shades, newest designs and eviuisitc patterns. Mast be secu to bo appreciated. Dress Goods will Certainly interest you to Iu-pect tins Line. In additicn to tbe most exquisite Dress and Waist Patterns mentioned opposite, and which truly beggar discription a> to beauty oi coloring and pattern, 1 have tbe most complete stock ol Dress Trimmings, Linings, Braids ot all kinds. Velvet Kiblots In all colors, Black tjiik Juuy liimiaiDg, Laces and Lnibioi^ncs in town. I DRY GOODS ROBT. L. PETTUS I n v ites You r Trade Read Every Word and Convince Yourself. Telephone No. 59. McCrary Building. CLOTHING |3 M> Stock "i Dry <; Is is Thoroughly Complete. Linens, Muslins, Slieeti: ^s. Wbito Goods, Toweling, Table Linens, ar.d infact, anything you want in that, line. I could mention hundreds of other articles if 1 had Hio space, but ns my space is limited, I can only give you a briel out line. Come in and see for yourself that my line is Complete. SHOES, f i_k/"Att ntiun ! Men * and Bov 'e Ciuthing. r Uvc purchased a very select lineol Clothing m latest styles and fabric*, ar.d Lave marked them down to figure- wnii .> enable tun ...hao e-> o be Mull diesaed. Suits, Pant*, Overall**, Oven iats -a danay tint and all the latest styles and shades in Hats, Caps. Gloves, Hie. r Rubber Goods. I am exclusive silent t >r E. Stouts Patent Sna4 Pro< f Rubber Boots, made 111 Lambertvillo, X. J. They are oitc prion only—St for the short, ami for th ■ hip. No steeper, no cheaper, whether you buy one pair or a car-load. LADIES' and BES S RUBBER SHOES. lx ' An*i Now About Slioorf. Shoos are Staple Goods. Inflict wo have all trot to have Shoes, and we all want Shoes that tit, Shoes that wear well, and Shoes that are oomfortatdc*. The | rice, too, is a most important consideration. I want to show you a line o: Shoes that will please you in every one < i these pirti"uiars. It I ean do this, then 1 might to sell you your Shoes, don’t you think so'.' Ask to -cc 1EN Nl I S SHOES. The Mazo is stiietly a Dress Shoe; 1 he Lenox, Eclipse and Bartlett arc less expensive Lut very tine; The Michigan is a timberman’s water-prool lai<; The Stone-Mountain is a craek-a-jaek and The Corn is King, is a man’s or boy’s work shoe, in lace or congress. Oein > r uniis'iiiiys. Are.. Arc. 1 have u very nice tine oi Shirts. Coliar?, Cuffs and .Cm k wear, from winch tlie most fastidious may be well suited. No house in Lust tin Arkuntus carries a more complete line of Genual Mtiehandisc than may be torn.d in inj fSr c rc. 1 have not pace to enumerate or call youi special attention to tlie Ifargairs in all lines. Suffice to su) that if you want Coniiorts, Blankets, Trunks, Valises, Har ness, Saddles, Br.ddles, all kinds of mule Jcwelry, Col lars, Collai Pad.-, Breech in", Plow arid Wajjon Harness, Hardware, Tit wale, Cookin" and lleatir g Sto\is, Glass ware, Cun t.'U at c. Porcelaiu Ware, Lamps, plain nr fancy, Clock' Jewelry, Groceries. Provision', tab on u-. Underwear. 1 keep the Celebrated \Vii_rhi’* Health Underwear, and a big stock ut other first-class brands. You cun certain!)* get what you want at the price you want. (Jive my stock a look before going else, wlioio is all 1 ask. BI Y A NKW IlOY.\ I. Si.wr.Ni. Macuine. Tjrr.'rir. ix —sirrrpij ,T»w.aa«s Arrival anct'Depnrture of Trains rilOHA'V ,v MUM I’ll IS R. II. \Tcet—N,> l l'n-aengri I Iyer. 1 *.m. E»it—No. Piuwigt r t Iyer > p m. West—No. 3 I'a-M iid i- ’■ p ru. Knot—No 1, P. -si uge: ... .. ' - n. m. West—No. V I’astt neer IrMpin No. (i. I'.i-M.’iuri t... 1 K.in. WeM—No. • t, l.m al Freight "an - l.‘> ».m ; -No be. cal ! i eight it ... I; I . PALMER, Agent. 1 UON M'U N r.\lN K. U South—No I'fttiM'iicei 11 .« a. ni. North—No. :,1—l’as't ngei — 7:<"p. m. ' mlh—No. 1Eieight. . h> it. in, North—No. lC>i—Freight . .11.: u. m. W, s lil'IlHilKOW, Agent ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A large crowd was in town Satur day, and business was intense. Best assortment of boys pants in 'tie city to be found at Fussell, tlra..a.u & (Jo. For S ,u:—A desirable residence lot. (Wxis-J feet, on Cross street, be t ween tbe lots of S. 1’. McDaniel and 11 V. McCormick. Vpplv to 10 17 4f. 11. V McOoiiMH K. Mr Lawience Jteber of Aikansas c.itv. enroute borne, stopped over Monday to tie the guest of bis friend, l)i. F A. L ug. Stopsthe Cough anJ Works oft Cold Laxative Brotno-Qiiinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. Mu cure, no pay. 1’iice -i cents. Messrs, Bowles, ■ ; 11 mstou, and Kuerper. ot Lilt e K >ek c.ime in Wed nesdav evening t• > I■ > >k after the inter t its Ol the oil mill, ret Hilling I liuisdav. To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 ike Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets A I druggist* lefund the u.unev it it tails tn cure. L. W. drove's signature is on cadi box. -be. YY L Tallev. l. pi e>en t ng t lie Ft eill'l iekt'i .VII. Mu Trust Co. left i"i h s home Monday. Mr. Tal i v was li.e prime m vu in 'be nuani/.ation I the new Link of I'm res' Cit>. The Best Prescription for Malaria r ilia and Fever i» a little m drove's la'tetess ('bill Tome It i' ^.mj> \ iron and ijiiinine oi a tn«••••’,« " tot m. No ute —tirt pay. l’nce 50c. Mi-. K. V. 11 upet ,t L:tt e Hock, stent a short time in the city hist "eek mailt seen,;; and visit mg oh' litlie It ieli Is. nirl !t III her l> 1. >: i ’.3 n't ions ami a ; ; i ala nee. tone si tins t dealing '..this at gen v w.tii Let You kuev. What Y on Are faking Winn you t ■■ to \ ~ 1*listen s ( lull funic b i-tt;- - tie- t .inula plainly P .nti i mi tverj b i'tte -'mw ng that it is •uuply 1 ron and Qa uiue in a tasteless l oin. No cure, no pay. ode. Mi? L. E. Paveir >rt and utuil? If It Thursday t> iniii her husband n Helena, when- she v make ! i i h me in the future. " !.e. v, h t> i void iu reiitimi; :ii si.» -.«! t e* 1 t tile tv I. valul'il, ' i tit;.... * I. iuii> which V. .,1 lie 11: 'i !• Out of Deal ■ => Jaw ‘•\Vl.t *i lira'll M- . t \fl> in r from a m vt r>- stoma •!> . . t t:ou i. . that 1 had Miffto-tl '■ tii t r »!»." v. in-' 1*. U'f, Iluili.nn. >•' C . Pi !vio. ' Mew I, it- 1’iHi* .'m il my ! i- ami cave jeiieet - a 1 til " Ue-' pit ' "0 faith i.i.tl uiil> - at .1. 11. I liti : ' sol - hr m; 'l(»lf. TO’* Early Risers *hc fnrocus tittle pill* ( Look Oft For Fever Biliousness iilid ver <J:-urtlfr» fit thi season may he printed by cleansing llit* ! "Stem with j) Witt'.' Little Kin> ! Ki'ers. These ;,i,.e>us little pill' do not tripe They t,i • the trowels gently. l»ut copiously, and hv t ,t.=fiu of tlie tunic pm- | perties, give tou t and strength to the ! glands. I . r. S.i;: let.'. The saddest tilings to reach this j city this week was the death of Mi. George Appel, v. nch sad event oct ur 'ed at tlie ft-, lence of his brother. , Mr. Chas. Appel, near ltawlison, Sun-! dav night, Horn malarial hermatuna. One day last we ;; he was in town and -poke of his improving health hut on i Thursday he was stricken and sue-1 umbed to tlie disease on Sunday George has been a resident of the tint louis nearly bis lifetime He was *eil known by nearly everybody in , the county, and his ijuiet manners. ] and willingness to help his teilowman ! made him many friends who i egret Ins J oidden demise. May bis soul rest in peace. America's Famous Beauties Look wi.h horror on skin eruptions, sores, pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen’ Arnica Salve. 1* glonfie' the face. Ecze ma or salt the.: i vanish before it. It euies sure lips. apped hands, chilblains liilallihlef ii pit--. Cue at .J. li. Duna v.tut’s drug sto: DtMOCHAT riMhtj Very heavy Wednesday night, but the weather lemains warm Mr. Cnmitl., »>r Vincent, was in our community Tuesday and Wednesday bus itig cattle. Mr. Cotton. f Sand ltidge. spent ■Mmday after:;) m at Deniuci it, Ou account >f the very heavy frost '•quire Thomas was couliued to his bed until ]n o W "Inesday morning. lie neard n st was bad on green tilings. Mr Norma!'. <>t Mason. I ennes.-e«, a used here last week and to* k up 1 s abode for the winter, lie is trappii g and hunting, and we are expecting to hear ol an >luer thiiliing adventuie with an o’pos- :ui. A small pai >f pec in huntei s. i Lap erone 1 by the beautiful Mr. Mounly, s lent an ai.enioon in tlie woods this week, and v. . - very successful. I> spent ) i \V > • is was muicLmg over o ir city las’ - uid.-iy again. •). W. Cal:: i sri. of llelli, is a pleasant visitor in o eiginriibo. 1. I .• lion. . p iiisible Rodney McJoj*. from up Sa: . iver. is getting bis air s dp i:i repa * > the people id l! is cits hiv'l. u. h 1 they an* buutin ' watch dags to g ta 1 : eir turnip patches. ' . me Tl. u; is Unshed gatheiing his c '’.'ii— the I- i.i was all p.;ur|k i s. Our p jitm'.sier .-ays be has taught | his darned *ld typewriter to si ell ‘•vets ’ wit': the "a, ' but it ia not quite petfe . yet. Sins r:u Ru.i. A .. ai.;t.ua t!u: i ;o i. h; f •: r>. etc.. > t > Ah i' t' tin* I Hi.-.-, Ml* -It a at J i. .''•i.. ■i. I Complexions . ■: m,; any kmtl ; jir«*j; - : :.<• |..irt- <it 1 !ih -I, hi, i - e ,i i 1 ■ i,«•>•*. . in j..« 1 !nt :i i ’iver in .. 'ml i tili" . *••••! lit tII if vt i •; - t'.iU'C - . itt* i f l;\ . .tUtl »n nfa.lii) couip.t :;;i’i:, ’>> c A . It K :i Vcj ha.e A n-,% ♦Vfi yp - h J i - Death of Irene Loda. A gloom of son>>w wi;s thrown ovt r the entire pity Monday, when it was' aiinourici fl like a thunderbolt It'oiu an . une'ouded sky that the <hnk ai.gel < t ( death hud invaded the i.! me 1 f Mi. and Mrs. 11, Loda. and maimed as its ; victim then beautiful liaughtei. Mis-.: hene. At 112:10 tiei pure and spotless soul winged its lliglit and returned lo the God wh.) gave it. Miss Loda had heeu sick tm several days. but her con dition was mr considered dangerous until this morning, when slie began to grow worse and worse, and slie.hnaiiy gave up the struggle t i lite and | .• o=e11 peacefully away. Mias Irene was just olooming into young womanho 1. and was IT yeais and IS days old. She was of a kind and lovable disposition, and tu know her was to love her purity, hei innocence and many womanly virtues Funeral seivices were held Tuesday afternoon at J o'clock m the parlors of the Quinn hotel, conducted by Rev J 11. llice of the Methodist cimrch, after which all that is mortal of the once beautiful Irene Loda will he laid to rest in the family burying groundsill ttie City cemetery. The above from the Popular Uluff Republican of October b b comes as one of the saddest piece of news to thp many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lli Loda, in this city, that we have been called upon to note. In days gone by when Mr. Loda was proprietor i f the old hostelry representing the Ayeiy Hotel, little Irene, then a wee-tot, was the pet and favorite id all tin-* frequen ters and guests of t! i* hotel, livery one of us i xtei.il "ur deepest s> mpathv to the family. Strange are the mys teries of God. Mothers Who » .uhl keep their Itiiilreti in good healtli. slsou.d watch t>1 the lirst.-vmp tiimi lit wonti'. a;ul 1 move them with While’s Cream Yermlfu.; . It i- the child rens’ best I ’.lie It gets d.gi slum at work so that their fo ld does them * good. and the> grow up healthy and strong. .''.c at .J. i'. Sanders. Raise Wheat. F l.tei Forrest City Time-' Faery fsr met iii St. Fian.is county who c.111 'horn.I raise a', least ten acres of wheat, fieuige Mallory, • .r circuit ;rt thik, ta.se> fifty acres every year. Ten i. res of wheat wo l d furnish b: ad cm, _'i t< 1 au ordinnrj tnmily. 1 he tv. • a’ iaml could be pastured in dry w ether tl.tough the winter. The proper v*,.> t> l-r• 1 • weevil out of w 1 cat after it is tf.t.*•>!.- J is to have t trr> ud mt 1 and packed and fasti ntd up in ba 1 . \ : au keep the fai better t! 11 \ *U • 1 ■ e wheat. I)ou' wait on j. ir m - ..mt or an> one els . i’ut in 11 or utteeu a.i s and others will tolh w \our 1 x.m phe A tine st.-aiu grist mi l "ill p’obab.v V om.: in Forre-t C ty be lore : ae\i w.e. r p ouies in. and w ..at bran i» t .1 -t thinr i 1 !' • v\. r' 1 • 1 fat ’ g«. ; tt 1; c and I at aM’e. A' >. \ t V Yt.’ : s i ' ' . i\i !; * Tr . i. Vt I 1! ■ *111 i ’ : in \ • ;» •» turi.ii* hiii. v. • the ri ;l ’ I** «*i > •> • i .r ] I \v. - v. • li- ~ i i .4II. > < . t-V.I ' l!' - ** - . > Wit.’It II. ■- * *• i ii .. . I Ua.i *•.. It.-: i - : «' • l»:;l ... ■" ■ • It'll. .1. 1'. * - Dewitt's K-.V SeWe Fcr Fi’* Ur Bu. r.v. So»*cfc | Ee Formula tells the story: Grove’s Chronic Chill Cure Mot a potent medicine : a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant hitter taste, made of Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARJ< Fluid Extract BL ACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don’t Cure. IE?. Best General Tor*ic. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. 1 TtoT^TasaaSH^OBJHBfSSWwSl] GO r snscsisssir r*i iel's Plumber Shop. Southside. 23X222X0. U1 e+ O 6 W o o & o K c+ c+ O W o o p p 2 i £? CT^ O Dissolution Not .e. NOTirr is hrn v tn\« n >-;>art ; lHl'fup I’.t ri-t*-I > it* ■■ p •••”/ ’otm I ill 1 > * ■ f»I M f i . I i- ’ ’ I 'I HI I * 1 t J “lu I M ill (lit A 1 ’<) . til » . A y «| - - I ; ,.,t ii V it>i«t tx»tI l* fi — *• 111. .1 »hu Ma:<i r«-1 ir ■ Th«* !• *-nt will >h- i :#y Shi. k,. mt \ l»i ’. • 'v i «*» !•»;■' i., 1 ttiii'ii. *. »* •, m i j. :: II 1 tl — lilUl - ul * it - htl 1 .i -*> to 'tii'v ot dt^ulutiun .1* i\ '• ^ - MAI. )■ i l oi l' '! i ’iI v. Aik ,i . t ;Lt;. . I'n Sheriffs Proclamatioi V v i r 11 e t • » >• by 'Ian* ; ! In* ' ’ 1 ‘ ' * I - i I • U . . ‘ , , ,i : • .* »UU* 1}. ■ *j . ? i* . i 1 •! \ * i - kii < . < • . * ;■* • r .v y } t;w:t*r v^vT—rr * * > 1 O-iJ:: - . lit i Jlf ! • r ' :. • 11 \ • i i: ' A 'nta *> - ’ si»ioii* .! 1 • *• h >i -J t » - 8 - ' . , ’ ‘ 1* - * •• ■ - ’if r ' • • Krt-fi i -v !*«■ I : N !, in v. v ho i. .t j!in iU) v-ll • •. - - - 1V~ . . •. » 1 's :i- t TIu 1 • t ' • K - ■ -V I] - . : $* ’ . . * * , ^ ; < ► t: ’ *: *i•»‘> 1% " r:,- m ••'* w • i --‘^i i' *• . \ 1 };«s » iMiiUlV* / , I.In i'. Ib.i'k**! : «:.<i *• i i >, C/i -m 1 L.;-.;. Trustee's Sale UJ-, Nr * ’ 1 1 • K is hereby Lri ' fi *1 y. i tv vn iiM- ii( ii ! »♦*<• j i?i *1 in** trustee, on th** : hi dav of ,i 1 1. b\ I'oii v A. lionn and h•*i *’ Itoon. an<I of* leeotd n tri*• » lij<-i f Ink Mi i !{»*<•<*r11«*r t*t r iram* Ark Hildas, in Himl< nt '1 11 * - r I» ' »i*.' ai i ak'<• • which d*««,r in tj invcn to rcii ••.••it.on imii'ki* ..* « > press* l t > liiik'h « ottr> i w i i t dcr Hr: *11 , and Jted urv. 1. I the lily. W .IS •JVtli Dav of N o Umij. ■ f the i •). 11 ’ ini:, w . • t i;; ? '*»• • •v* * • r ra«<•,*. « . i,jr»t v. t J «• liuurs if '.ii,, ir.i-iv j i4 |o( k in t he l; f tcrnumi *’ Hi I rvnbed • it the V i:. 5 noi ? n. at the west t!oor town el 1 i.rreM A i kin.su->. he t 'vt 't'r the t 'ifiiumi anti <»l *8 id ihty, offer sui I sell t* I••’»! hinder for easlt tho l ill Heal K■slate, t >wit: fractional i><>rtheu-t ol Section ti ve .1 .m mill in r.in^o two ft**: more or less. 1 letiiuit li.is been tut > m the payment (it the debt -«• -tired bj Deed of ;h ,h. and tin • * ‘ « ti • ** by the request of t: Mndllimn ' *n'«■ \ 1 here mot reiMii,- due and imp-,: j i said il ot and inUne-t, the MJmofi'P and tuxe- hr the veur. V*":. and mtercel, * . . :ik>: t eKHtihir tl ** sum «»t ?-A4 cj. 1 It M t i: re*! t,!y, Aikar, n, (»«t ■. 100?. * the hi* 1 - -.owjnj *i< Thu south ualt uftrt-r s ni township r«.,ji > a .i, eoithtiuifo Cel lector s Notice. N'OThT. is hereby u. cu. t1 • a, sis lied <' >1 lector ul LHa'I iywIl t >i. Kruucih I.*\ee lbstrirt ol m ['ratio.* '•ountv. levieil by law for the purpose .»!' ill r and toaintainlnsi levee* ■ the St, l iii i' i* Ij'M" liiturlef. will :iitt" |,,, ii. rioii or 11 \ tb’pillx i, T llll* to i . n: „ -J, J • »• I- «bf porp-w.. . i .J, 1 It’. Ii ill Ini' till' \ l If 1 ' I'd i i r.t i 11 v ' 'ti :t ■; ti ‘lo't ' I I til* Sion . f ’ .1 lis i loll*' .1-. * I. V. ,,1 *iici . 11, tuber .: l 1 orrot i ' v. October . 11 to! 1st, :it K .,1. i'e'IU* *I|I1. . Ht-imliy u ill l.o mt.n lin! to rill taxes joji PRi 1 ou • t bel.jie tictuber Jl. 1 JtilIN \V. H.\ !.I„ i o, eetor ot i.i ver i ,1 e* t'jt tie- -r. i ranch 11.-'Hi-1 ot 'i. 1 uui ■.* i 'milit\, At k. Several MM oiri-li im! imi! heating stoves lot ti Tl.«* Times I'Hict' Very ckea^i. Ca!i an l see t: eui STANDARD Rotary Shuttle Seeing Machine STANDAtr. rRand, swsll FROttT £ OCA. AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO M iCttlNBS IN GNG T :LL BEARING STAND w!$B* V. - so manufacture 6CvrinfC luachc. ri'c nwn $12.00 up. „tn<tW ■'t standard" K. tary runs as mi- „.;je t i! .1 watch. Make* 300 stitches • ■ . • line* make‘.'00. . .. b #• <mr lsc.;l deal- or if tUcrC »■ , dtt a our tor.u, adJrc •> ru$ _ ■ .c sadtrd Sraving Mscbiae Go» CLGVELA? . OHIO. I lili.XliAM __ Special Reduced Rate** T “s' titles to K! l’.iso. > t • i • Tick“tH.to El fas' ■ 1 • n-. i in. at *'!. 1.1. Keturu U*1" '> * (In . •; iii'in date ot suit*. ,ir F..i ... in.i infariuntioii. " „,t itdJicai Lf. E l\i! .or, Agent, to