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Shoes liner* made Bros, of St. Shoes for Men. Shoes for Women, worn from Ocean Boots. lave what you need ts. Look at our Days1 lad Rubber Roots—a itee with every pair, avea large stock, and ices are right. wry Goods. large stock w as never [complete than now. 31 prises every article d in the home. We Lire to please you in epartment. shool Shoes. pson’s School Shoes— ;rongest shoe made for ren. lember every pair is utely guaranteed to Batisf action. Blankets. ; greatest line of all >1 Blankets ever shown West City or Eastern ansas. 3 have them from the apest to the most expen l All are perfect values. Underwear. We have the largest stock and tlit* greatest variety that we have ever had. , Woolen and Fleece lined Underwear for all the people. Look us up on these. . . » Dress Goods. A gre^it variety consisting of the latest Fall Novelties in Skirtings and Suitings. A special line of Waitings —Silks. Velvets and Ox fords. Vestings and Piques. You will appreciate it. . .• Hosiery. For ladies, misses, child ren; men, boys and babies. All kinds and colors. A big and beautiful line, and every sale a bargain. Don't take our word for it, but come and see. . . . Notions Corsets. Gloves, Handker chiefs, Buttons, Combs,Cur ling Irons. Laces, Embroid eries, and every lliing.you may require in this Iiue at lowest prices. Our stock is up-to-date. 'M' v**1 'M' VM' VWJ*' Wh*' > Here is where you Trade Dollars for Dollars, and get Satisfaction to Boot. should know tlie place, and therefore we take pleasure in announcing that our Great Depart 1* t*, k,l /*’ i1,* *tirSHS!- 1,1 Eastern Arkansas, is now ready for the fall trade, with the largest and most com plete stock of General Merchandise ever offered the buyers in this section. * in ujicuiu^ uiti ian season, every demand of our custom ers lias been carefully consid ered. Our purchases of Clot hi rip, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Furni ture. Hardware, Harness, Groceries, and in fact every kind of wearing apparel or necessity for Men, Women, and Children, embraces all that is new and good. Our stock is unusually large and was bought to meet tlie in J _ i i • -i Our Clothing Counters are loaded with the choicest patterns and best values the markets afford for Men, Boys, and Youths. We hand le only the celebrated. SCHWAB CLOTHING Every garment is perfect in style, fit, quali ty and price. We have the only Big Btoek in town. Children and Boy's Overcoats our specialty. Our immense 'storeroom which has recently .been en larged by a two-story addition h packed with the cream of the markets. We flatter our selves, that twenty years ex perience in studying the wants of the people of this section qualifies us to please their taste and purse. In every department our shelves are filled with the newest Styes, best makes, latest color effects, and perfect bargains. No house in town can excel * r u;wi': —---'—our stock in quality or variety 1 hanking you tor past favors, and assuring you of our desire to serve you faithfully in the future as we have endeavored to do in the past, and soliciting your trade, we remain yours sincerely, pho„e PETTUS & BUFORD. Feee No. 58. Delivery Comforts. The winter’s chilly blasts* li'fty blow; but our comforts will give you eomfort and make your sleup full of happy dreams. Take a peep at our stock and be convinced. Hardware In this line we excel all competitors in variety, aiifl our prices put others out of business. We have everything from a carpet tack to a trace chain. Stoves Wood and Coal Heaters Cooking Stoves, Ranges, and all utensils. A great big bargain in every pur chase, and satisfaction is guaranteed. The very one you need, we’ve got it. Furniture. Two great carloads for t!ie fall of 1903, consisting of Beds, Chairs, Tables, Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, and every other article in the furniture line. Complete outfits. . . . Hats Ours are of the celebrated Swann brand, in all latent styles and colors. They are for Men or Boys, and there are none nobbier. If you want a hat be sure and see us. Caps You haven’t seen any caps until you see our stock. We have one for every Kiri, boy or man in St. Fran cis county, and “one left for Tom Buford.” Boy’s Clothing. Is one of our greatest specialties. Levy, Price <fc Co. the tnanufacturers, sus tain their great reputation. Boy's Knee Pants in all sizes anrl fabrics. Groceries. This department is right upto:now» in variety, and the quality and price will suit your taste and yotir purse. Telephone your or ders—prompt delivery. Harness And Saddlery— a line line to select from. Wagon and Buggy Harness, a great variety of Saddles, Bridles, Halters, &c. We are still agent:; for Old Hickory Wagons. The heiit made. Ubc Corsets uve won a world-wide Jputation for tllence. They it Well eel Well Veap Well •ooR Well We Have a great variety of styles comprising the ' latest designs and exclusive novelties and can fit you perfectly Call and see our new spring style Kabos. t or * a'e l>J IF. WILLIAMS, Forrest City, Ark. fslSurJuiVer! have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels ccn pated. bad taste in the mouth ? If is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or am a n< .For sale by J T Saudira. Call on It. H. Winlield & Co. and see the great variety of latest creations in pattern hats, which have just been open ed. Tiie prices are hist as attractive as ttie styles. Both are correct. Mrs. A. S. Neely, of Fort £mith. who had been visiting Mt\ and Mrs. Fred Nedy for two weeks, returned home Wednesday. She Is so in love with Forrest City, that she may locate here very soon. Hon. T. O. Fit. patrirk, of Telieo township, was in town Tuesday, He heard the gubernatorial candidates speak at Wynne, and like most con servative citizens he thinks the gover nor a freak. The Gleaners of the Baptist churbh will have a sale of fancy work, eata bles and necessary articles on the day before Thanksgiving for the benefit of 1 the church, and hope to receive a lib eral patronage. We handle everything in the lumber line, and are the only people In Arkansas that sell you flooring and ceiling at actual measure. We make house biiis a specialty, Ccme and tlgute with us. Faslay & Johnson. Dr. II V . Suggs, colored of Little Ruck is here looking after the erection of lus handsome 2-storv. brick store house on Rosner strs'et, which is being ripidly pushed to completion. He has our tliauka tor substantial favors. Next °jiulay will Is communion day at the Methodist church. All the member# of the congregation are re quested to be present. The evening services wjII be devotee to the young people. You are cordially invited. My fall stock of Groceries is coming in. Every line is complete even now. No old. s'ale goods. Everything fresh and crisp. Free delivery, prompt sei vice, lowest prices and best qualities at Sanders’ Grocery. W. T. Sanders. Dr. Minn's Liver and Kidney Fills are the best for constipation, torpid I liver and disorded kidneys. They are small, dose small all vegetable per fectlv harmless. "15 piils in each bottle for !0c. lour druggists has them. We want your trade for Wines, Whiskies, li.jer and Cigars and we are willing to earn it by selMng you belter goods for the money than others Try our Tainnssee and Ohl l’rentice. There are none Letter. Fotbre & Co. W. A. Pace, proprietor of the For rest City Monument and Marble Works, was in Brinkley Tuesday. Mr l’ave is a complete master of Ins trade and besides is a Christian gentleman with whom it is a pleasure to deal Argus. You are probably thinking of buying some furniture. Are you? If so, it will certainly be t<> your interest to come and look at my immense line and get niv prices. I can and will save •.’•Hi money on furbiture. Robert L Pettus. Rrv. T. (\ Johnston, of Little .Hock, has been conducting a' series of spnrices in the Presbyterian clAirch tlu’Srweek, <ud lias preached several verv Interest ing and convincing sermons, to fairly large congregations The set f V3 will close tonight. J. B. Bowles, I^ittle Kook, was in town Wednesday, looking after busi ness at the Consumers Cotton Oil Mill. The Mitchell T. agon is a premium winner. None are better, few so good. You can buy them of me only. Come anti lets talk about a wagon. Robert L. 1'eltiiR. Eld. Milton Hall, Eld. W. II. I’aslay I and J. H. Sanders and wife iwent to Little liock yesterday to attend the State General Baptist Associatipn. It is thought probable that the differences between the two Associations will soon be harmonized. Don't fail to call and examine mv stock before making your purchases l have a full line of beautiful patterns in all the latest Dress Skirts. Dress Goods of all kinds and Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear to let. Yours for business, A. L. Grady. Judge John Gatling went to Little Hock Monday to attend the tiltieth wedding anniversary of Judge and Mrs. U. M. Hose, which was celebrated on that day with great happiness. Mrs. Rose was formerly M iss Margaret T. Gibbs, and they were man led in 18.13., Our r“ Catalogue ~~ Is Free No one who contemplates the purchase of anything that jewelers sell should i fail to send at once for our new Fell Catalogue. This book puts the service of our store at the disposal of buyers anywhere in the South, ft makes it possible to select from a stock that includes the entire range of jewelers' wares and enables you to buy with satisfaction and saving. Our catalogue b a book of 102 large i pages—each page a superb half-tone j tngraving from photographs of the foods. It presents with fidelity the (test and best products of more than %0 factories. , It has been prepared with special ■t fere nee to the needs of Southern buyers. We are Southerners! we beiieve we under I stand the wants of our people, and our success is tvidence that effort to provide exceptional service is appreciated. Write to-day tor catalogue. GEO. T. BROD.\AX, Inc., Jewelers and Diamond: Importers, MEMPHIS, TE: \. WarntnK Order. In St. Fran i“ Chancery Court, sum Leiltettor. Plaintiff. / v-. • Warning Order ' Dark in II etter. Deft. ) I The- d'rtetidtint. D.irkua I,«» D r>’ ter. |« warn* ed to appear In tlii* Court within thirty data, and ans wer thfe compluiut o! the pluiniitl. Sain : Led betters » , This October ii litWi. O. fl MAI,U)KV. Clerk l!y it. W, I’avus D. C. K. J. sol. tor 1 .fl. Fon He: t— V nice residence, in best part of city; large lot. Apply to .Igt.n Gatlins', at court house. ncle Bob Mitchell, .1. L and J. Wallace. B. S. Moore .1 t*. and A. P, Down, It D Hudspeth and S B Wal ker. were in town l’iday to hear the speaking. If you sre nut acquainted witiinur store and prices, tor your own satisfaction come in and see us, and ust at this time more especially, our bis; new line of furniture, You may want to know where to buy some thins? in that line at correct prices. After "lie visit, then you will know, Brandon & Baugh, The style’s are constantly changing. Be sure you get the latest in color aid fabric whets you purchase Dress Goods. I have the most beautiful line of DresaGuods Trimmings and La dies’ ’’urnisliiiigs that 1 ever carried. 1 lie stock is light up to now and the price so low that you are bound to be pleased. Robert L. i’ettua. The Tennant Shops for men, women, ho\s. gills arul children, beat the woild foi wear and stmii/ht value. Tone ue none better for ti e money. I have tin m in all giades and at various juices. Every pair a bargain, no mat ter what the price. Don’t miss seeing my line of Shoes It will pay you to look at these. Robert L. lJettus. To Cufe a Cold in One Diy. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All (IrdirgiM . refund the money If It fails u* cure. W. Grove’s siguature is mi each box. ..:5c. I.) Ieriwether, cousin of (.apt. .lap. I iissoll. and ’leasts <■ S. Word at d II. 1’ Faria' weir* in town Wednesday, lhev are connected with the Frisco surveying culpa, who,me surveying Hie new line through this county from Ma rion to Marianna You Know \v fiat You At 2 Taking When 5ou take Grove’s Tasteless Glilii Tonic, becau-e the formula is plainly print 'd on every hottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. .V c. R-v. IT M. Mcl. ii'i, ( f the lTeshvtr rian Church, is to lie married next W-d needav at (hat ksvd1 e, Tennessee, to Miss Lnm.se .1 ihnsoii Tin- Tunes > x tends sincere good wishes in urtv-iiure, and iins tlieu tu.my friends in con gl alui ill. us Fse Mallory ha* jus’ finished piittino in :i handsome bat for h:s c dotxj t rads. If was opened to them last -iaini-day, and is presided over l.v old Uncle Jim Joins and Jirn Stainbacfc. Ilis thoughtfulnesci for them is appreciated by his colored customers, and they think there is none better than O d liubee and Cumberland Rye. Gained Fort., Founds In 3c Days. For several months our younger brotuer had been troubled with Indigestion, rle tried several remedies tint got n* bsiielit from them We purchase I some of Chair, b-riaiii’s Stomach and Fiver Tablets and lie commenced taking thrnp Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds la rte>h. lie i« now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets. — Hot my |{ro- , merchants. Long LJianch, Mo. For -ale hj J. T handers. I) 1. 1’ricB has 4000 acres of tine land at Hay Spur. He is furnishing houses and giving three years rent free for clearing. or pays cash for same. Ad dress J. It. Hubbard, Hay Spur, Ark CJ Our Mr. Vadakin returned f’rldiy morning from St Louis wher« he pur chased a perfectly magnificent stock of books of all kinds, including all the late popular copviights. poets, gift books, juvenile books, bibles, testa ments, Episcopal prayer books, hym nals, linen hooks, blank books, memo randum books and list such books as you may want tor yourself, your friends, or others, now and for Christ mas presents. Also big line of games, calendars, Xmas cards, booklets, musi cal instruments, bric-a-brac, exquisite novelties and desk furnishings. These goods will he shipped at once and will tie opened upon their arrival. We want you to call nhd See that we have tried to anticipate your every want in our lines, and If we cm please von we shall be delighted to have your trade. After November 1st, all late 81 50 copy rights will he sold at 81.25. A Lc /e Letter. Would not interest you If you’re look ing for « guaranteed Salve for Sores, Hums or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Pondr, Mo. wiites: “I suffered with an ugly sore fur a year, but a box of Hucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best Salve on earih. 25c at J. 11. Ounnvant’s drug store. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Fled Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with vour water and. let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set - tHngimiicatesan ■ unhealthy con dition,of the kid neys! >f stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys attd bladder are out of order. Wliat To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so ofUn expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills eVery wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder an l evfe~v part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in,passing it, or bad effects following userof liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ue ccs-dtv <>f being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine von should have the hest. Sold by drug gists in hfty-ceut and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that teysccall "r~~ aliout it, both s<-1 vk free i bv mail. Address IR. | lxiliner & Co., Ihng bamton, N»V. When writing mention this , make anv mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. Home of flwarop-Rogl. paper and don'*