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f —-—-—- - T_ r- " ' Fifty Years the Standard f Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair Highest tests U.S. Gov’t Chemist? • IUCE BAKING POWDER CO, CHICAGO J. 'll'0. Old j. if C. Old J. H. Cotter. Old J. H. Cutter at Nelson’s, pi pounds coffee for J1 at Grady's. Si o cli Oats 10 cents at GradyV. Drink Old Prentice at T. C. Folbre & C/a. Miss Mary Jzard assisted in issuing the Times this week. Very few people are coming out of t e bottom count!y. 10.000 men wanted to drink booze at the Green Tree Saloon. G > to the One Price Store of J. W. Williams for Dry Goods. Once tried—always used—Old .J. II. Cutter, at Nelson & Co's. II B Trice was in Madison on busi ness Wednesday. 'There is no headache in Old Cutter. Hold by N. Jh Nelson Co. New ideas in Embroideries at J. W, Williams’ One Price Store. Clias. Sanders took in the raoes at Liltle It ck yesterday. Spring Opening at It. Winfield & Co., Wednesday. Ed Itoleson was in Little Ruck last Wednesday. W Eariy Risers The famous little pills. Lev. E c. Bingham will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and night. Recommended by physicians for medicinal purposes—Old .1, H. Cutter Whiskey. N. B. Nelson & , agents. After a sojourn in Hot Spiings B >b Davenport returned home Tuesday much improved in health. Slices, the best made for tit, style wear aud comfort. ’ Roli.wage & At.deusox. All the latest magazines are on salp at the Newsstand. Telephone fur, or call and see them. Fo£ SAI,f —A few more good lots in the r ossell addition, on easy* teims. Apply to James Kussell. Joe Myers, of Tottletnn, was in town on business Wednesday, and ha our tlianks for substantial favors. J.e.u i your orders for coal with Pas lay & Johnson, or call phone 13. IP st grades at lowest prices. The Odd Fellows of this city are con temp’ating the building of H hall. \ good move, as a hail is needed. H. II Winfield & Co will have their spring opening in Millinery on the 1st of April. » h, of the oil mill, was in I.iltle Rook last Fridav and Saturday visiting the mills in that city. Can't we fit vou up in a Spring Suit w e cun lit any size of mankind. IlOI.LWAGE it ALDEirSON. Senator Jap. E. Wood passed through the c.ty Saturday on his way home in Marianna. Go to Fusaell, Graham & Co.'s for the genuine Corliss, Coon & do. collars best on the market. A. L. Stevens was in Littla ltock Wednesday on business, returning yes terday. We have just received a full line of Straw Matting that will suit your eye house and pocket book. ItOLLWAGE & Al.DEKPON. , Miss Mary Izard went to Wheatley Sunday afternoon to visit friends and relatives, returning Monday. Fon Sale—Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, apply at this office. Oxford Ties, Low Quarter Walking Shoes, and strap Sandies in all grades at Brandon & Baugh’s. The Christian church has made ar rangements for a revival, to begin about May 1st. Look fur particulars later. If you want to see a swell line of Pongees, Organdies, Swiss and Lawns in all llie latest designs, call on A. L. Grady. -r" '' field ft Co , issue Blue it ixl mg Mumps to eacli cash purchaser. I nzcs on exhibition, Cull and see them. j Tell your troubles to Grady. He can supply your wants in dry goods and grocerie; at prices to suit you. C A. Ahlsledt who lias a building contract itt Osceola, came home Tip s (lay on account of his inability to g* t building material. Best assoitment of boys pants in the city to be found at Fussell. Graham ft ■Co. < apt. G Stern of Madison, was in town luesday, He is of tlie opinion th it the water in the bottoms will be gin to move off soon. He is loud in his praises of Hie levee. Dm’t he selfish.if v<m are satisfied that Old Vollnier whiskey is the best tell your friends. T. C. Pul lire ft Co. sell it. “The Missouri G r.” sho\v will n t lie here on the 1st as advertised. This is the third show which has given us the ‘‘cold shoulder” this mouth. It is the truth when it is said that the prettiest line of Di v Goods in the city is at the One Price Store of J. W, Williams’. E. Boysen was in town yesterday on husiness. Mr. Boysen is originally from Chicago, but at present is manag ing one of hi* father’s plantations at Wheatley. When Old J. II. Cutter is around other whiskies must, “ go way hack and sit down”—N. U. Nelson & Co. sole agents. 1 lie Sucker Cbub had their annual outing on Crow Creek last week. The steam shovel has interfered with the passage of the Ash, but enough was caught to furnish a Arst-class fry. The Elwood Woven Wire Fence is the most durable of all feacps. A car load just received by Fussell, Graham Jt Co., for sale cheap. W. I). I’eden late clerk at J. W. Heck A Go's, left yesterday for Oklaho ma to take a position as Railway Mail Glerk on the G. O. & G. Ry to which he has recently been appointed. Old Vollmer Whiskey, put up by Jesse Moore Hunt Co., is pure and whole some. For sale by T. C. Folbre & Go , Frrrest City, Ark. We have a fresh supply of choice Clover. Timothy, Red Top and Orchard grass seeds on hand; also the only genuine Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats in the city. Paslky & Johnson. DeWItt's ffihf Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores. YOUR CHANCE ___T° get the thing you want in FISHING TACKLE. Our line is complete and new. Seines, Buckets, Foies, Reels Etc. 85f”Call and see display at sHTIPTON St SHIELDS'.^ The Prescription Druggists. Try Old .1. II. Cutter Whiskey once and you will stick to it. F. M Chaney was registered at tlie Marion yesterday. s. H. Mann and wife spent Sunday and Monday in Hot Spring*. l'-need-a shave at the Green Tree Barber Shop. i lie mud holes on the lower Madi s n road are “excrutiatingly gorgeous.” -7 inch Japanese Silks in all shades. | cr yard,at Grand.hi Sc Baugh’s. Hoi. F. W. DeRositt spent Satur day and Sunday with home folks. Handsomest line of Dress Goods at toe One Price Store of J. \V. Williams’. ■r 1 ,( 1'1‘‘rwin whs i" Little Rock rutsday on legal business. I’emember the spring opening of B. H W infield & Co. on the 1st. Moore of Colt, was in town i - day and subscribed for the Times. I -N Ison Si Co., are exclusive agents • i Did J. II. Cutter Whiskey. j . ‘ [IP ^yind of ilit* hoe is heard in the hud. Every body is busy in the gar-j 1; cS. Flour finest made. Sold by !l l l ist class dealers. tt * 1 -1 K. IVdrick will preach at -non next Lord’s Day, both morn1 ln8 and evening. '^en Quality shoes for ladies at J. | " • " illiams’ One Trice Store. a, y Evans, Mrs. J. 15. Terry j y,ls ** d. Terry were visiting in b. iiikley yesterday. 'I" * "lisa, Coon & (’o. linen collars , '*,lhp Dstou the market. For sale i *' tsse I, (j’raliam & Co. p"’3 the _/jThs Kind You Hava Always Cought Miss Nonie Rogers went to Searcy Friday last, where she and Miss Mary Word are the guests of Mrs. Stith Jones. All the lovely styles of Hats, Laces, Lmbroderies, and ladies Underwear at R. H. Winlield and Co. Homer Folbre and John Pope have improved the appearance of their homes on South Rosser street by ele gant new paling fences. Lost—O ie white pointer pup, has liver-colored spot over one eye. Re turn to A. L Grady and be rewarded. Attorvey Paris Gorman, of Helena, is in town. He came up last night, and repous the river at a stand at that place, but that the people are looking for another rise. Twenty pounds of sugar for $1 00 at Grady’s. Mis. Linn Turley returned from Lonoke Tunday, where she had been spending a week with relatives and friends. Have you seen that handsome line of spring goods at Grady's. Mrs. Charley Cobb spent a few days this week with her old friend Mrs. Dan Hunter, returning home Wednes day. A few more patterns of Oxford wait ings at Grady’s. They are beauties. Call and see them. Section boss Gurry has been on the sick list the past week, having con tracted a severe cold while working in Crow Creek. The swellest line of Oxfords for early spring waitings ever shown in town at Grady’s. Recommended Viv phv*icians and i consumers, old Prentice Whiskey. Bears the Tk‘ u" .. Botlgitt Signature of CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatured Mi-. L. E Davenport and family have returned from Helena to Foirest City, and will reside here in the future. Mr Davenport will reside in Helena Another car load of Banner F our, ‘•The best Flour made,” received this week. Every barrel guaranteed. Kom.waGk a- Ai.deiisox. Mrs. Joe Mvers left Sunday for Little Rock, where she will reside in the future, at her husband is running through freight from Little Rock to Boouevi'le. Love make? a young man sober and an old man giddy, but a drink of Old Prentice at the Magnolia Saloon makes a man feei at peace with all the world. Wp are glad to see Capt. bill Mc Daniel on the streets again. Wedues day was liia. first appearance since the bad weather. He has gained in ties') and bids fay- to be with us many long years. •Just received at the Green Tree Saloon fifty cases of Paul Jones, the highest grade of old fashion hand-made whiskey produced on the continent. Yours truly, Ike Mallory. Miss Nina Clock, of Vanndale, spent Saturday ard Sunday in the citv. tlie Charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Roife. She enjoyed a drive to Madi son to see the high water, and was lavish in her praises of tie road for! she wa'ked most of the way. CAS’S’OUTA. Bear* tie 1Lt" lv ''t" ‘1 ays Bought Signature ” of ^ I Take your Prescriptions to J. H. DUNHVKNT, Prescription Druggist.^.*^ :=nA FULL LINE OF: Fresh Goods, Patent Medicines and Sundries. Cut Glass, Papoteries, Medallions, and Staple Novelties. T£ Formula teUs the story: , Grove’s Chronic Chill Cure Not a patent medicine: a thin spirituous liquid, of a plecsant bitter taste mad«* of Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK. Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPARR LA It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don’t Cure _ The Best General Tonic._ No Cure, No Pay. Pric'. 5Or I The Spirit of America. is exemplified in America’s greatest food product_ Uneeda Biscuit A food for body and brain workers— almost all nutriment. A food for busy people— quickly bought and convenient. The most skillful baking in the world money cannot buy better, yet sold at a popular price_5c. A necessity for their food value and economy. A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness. ■ Always packed in the In-er-seal Package, - which preserves the goodness of ... ^ NATIONALiBISCUlT COMPANY To-morrow morning at 10 o’clock the sale of personal property at Jolm F. Rickets, at the old llrahic place, will commence. Don’t fail to attend, bar trains wi 1 be prosented. S« adver tisement. Get your hair cut and shave by Mr. W. ii. Danforth, at the Green Tree Barber Sh >p, next door to Fussell Graham & Co’s. Yours Truly, Ikk Mai.loiiy. Madam E. Boyle has just received her nevy line of Shirtwaists, Skirts and trimmings. Also another new line of ready-to wear llats, and inv.t-s Re public to call and see them. 3 20 3 llev. .1. J. Cornish, of the Church of Hie Good Shepherd, Will exchange pul pits with llev. C. if. Lockwood, of Helena. Sunday, and services will be held at the Church of the Good shepherd Sunday morning and night. Rev. Cornish will hold services hereon the 1st Sunday iu April. VV. T. Sanders, the reliable grocery man, has a stock of the “necessaries of life” which cannot be surpassed in this city, in (inanity, quality and price. To the Ladies—J. \V. Williams is agent for the celebiated Cabo Corset, the most comfortable wear. Ca l and see. The Village Improvement Commit tee of the Cosmos Club should take charge of the grounds of the court house and beautify them. Mrs. VV. S. Graham has donated a number of rose hushes, and other tl >weis An elegant fountain should be placed on the {rounds. Who will start Hie subscrip tion V As line a whiskey as Old Kentucky produces—Old J. II. Cutler Whiskey. We have a full line of Spring and Summer Ureas Goods, Liwns, Mercer ized, Oxfords. Madras etc. Call and examine them. RoLMVAQ£ & Aldkuson. Judge Folbre went to Little Rock to talk up a county fence between Lee and St. Francis, and incidentally take in the races. The finest pen of Barred riymoth Rock Chickens in Eastern Arkansas is owned by Rev. W. 11. Dyer, Forrest City. Eggs 15 for $1.00 Hardware in all its variety, the best and largest stock in the city, at Fussell, Graham & Co. Many people visited Madison last Sunday, hut were disappointed in the stage of the water. St. Franc s river still had considerable hank, and some current. Embroidery sets—beautiful designs —at the Due Price Store of J. W. Wil liams’. Wehave the exclusive agencv for the latest improved Combination Corn and Cotton Planter. Tis truly two in one. Would like to show them to you. HOI.UV.UiE & A i.o e it sox. Call and try some of that Oid Barbee whiskey at the Green Tree. It's the best on ttie market. C. Hughes .lordan. Washington, I). C, representing the United States Census office, was in town this week. By a recent act of congress the direc tor of the census was instructed to obtain data of the financial condition, etc . of every county and town in the United States with a view of publish ing same in book form. Mr. Jordan is i lie authorized agent of ths Census Bureau, and is litre for the above pin pose. Satin Stripe Madras, Swiss Giner tiams, Merceii/.ed Oxfords and Silk Mulls, ars on display at Brando:; Sc Hau^ii'e. Carlo id of E wood Wire Fencing, tli^ Lest anil cheapest fencing in the conn* try, just received ai Fussell, Graham Sc Co., and for sale cheap. Waste of Cotton Seed in Planting. ♦he South has never stopped to thi;.k how much money is wasted in planting each cotton crop. Let us figure it out and see. Upon a safe estimate not le'-s than 400.000 tons of cotton seed arc used each spring in planting. The sc, ,| is sown lavishly in drills—not dropped at certain distances, as corn—and aft< r the plants are up the crop is thinm i with a hoe, more titan nine-tenths , f the young plants being cut out. Here we find that the seed used it: planting the cotton drop would brine in the market at least $6,400,000. As nir. - tenths of this is wasted, we see here i total waste of over five and one-haif million dollars {$5,760,000.) It is time for the cotton growers o! the South to call a halt to this ex travagance. The old system of sowing cotton seed in the drill is a remnant < f the times when cotton seed was almost worthless. Since then their value has so much enhanced that a change should be made In the manner of planting. In stead of sowing the seed in drills drop them at a distance w'anted, and by fol lowing this method not only the lalxu gf thinning is saved, but nearly 400,nor tons of good cotton seed is saved for commercial use, and the farmers of the South are five million dollars richer. GrThe Caldwell Cotton Planter suv> the seed plants and gives good stand with one peck to acre, saves enough seed to pay for itself in one season. Inguire for it. Agents in nil principal towns, or write to Caldwell Cotton planter Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Rollwage # Alteon Agents, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. (VtJ/ «* Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. This signature, »OX. 25c. —^rzzzTHE NEW ONE PRICE STORE ====== EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. AND ONLYONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY. tzxs:i—a—MM-nr~i~r~ — ~i—r ■ —n———— mm 11 t trmmsmsa■ YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES. I GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU _ ••• J. W. W1LLIHMS. +