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Cbtf driest £itn times. w W ^ lANDVCICT & V ADAKIf*. bailor* Puolisr.ar* 7B&*- >f wrascaimox. tM Tear.*! *»l - * Hea-.^a. 3 C-a TMrre Moe :**.*, CM. I»»«rtiVT M A*wmam. ran ATarrt?!>oo.*< mat r. u*a. Th* World'* Fair. TLe«r.:*:. arccij r. s3trMra. Va iakm <3ajar •-,. m: j*Jt.3aj a iM »fe* Ijt *»; Ij. .If. to a.t«s,3 UL* 1.4 Fair. W« traTf f*d via to» )«. Loci* lroc v AnU,nAS,«::.ni atd l (MtiAftwa • # *«./tUt55f rn.ee 0* ;o^.;a; caii. r :* .rf-x - :*(3. bo?l, h t. Kj-itnxa; and 5: ur Leaving her* at - - p a .we s-ii.ed at VV) r,nt L*Lf *s, hour later. An boui v ,i spent there very pieasaLtly conver ■ re with car friends. of whom w*havt 2 dly r ember .n that splendid to an. 7 e C*nr. -> Hill arrive! promptly or, t 1 rotr. Memphis. ar.d we were soon xafoitahly located in a hands.ta*. c van and *c^j Pullman » e*;er, in wLicb, after v* Lad ei j yed the area* cf a fairly good c»*«r, we retired and w ere wt oblivions to all s „rr ^riding*. We arr.ved at .St L. bet.mes next morning ar.i tak.r.g a Market street car g ing »fSt were s<xn .auded at the Mat* Building entran * wh.cb is *1 i *: witLin a stone's tbr ■* of the la r de Inn. tf * place of our abode during n-r -‘ay at the Exposition. 'iue lii4 - Inn contains forms a . w:il accommodate •> person . s uated ^ it is ujon one of the m st s ubtly. pi«fur*Hj-.e and coolest spot* nr-,r, the Lx; vition ground^ it has 3.1 t: e advantages of convenience, and at t .? same t:m* < ‘ a l tne in the woods. T. e tre<-s of For***. Park surround the I it Tf>*;. are many acres of nob,* t re- dotte! here and there with the is r.ds state b firg- 50 that the h tel appears to be located in a select *0! urban section of a beautiful city. Being open to the south and situated o’ high ground, there is an unohstruc t* 1 sweep of southern breezes Far away from the dust and grime of the c y ar.d yet within a few minute* walk of *L< !,• rt of the World's 1 air. this hitel f (Ter* greater inducements as a p x « f summer resort than any other b stelry in ti.e world this season. Here toe visitor! xy tarry until he has seen It c .'..x, .sit. n c* mp'.etely without leav ing the grounds. All the w nders that ii .lions have b. ught toget her Ue just w/.hi it hi- «ir.d-iW, and about him a;< a the comforts of home. Tne tour of alghaeeing may begin with the awaken ing of the Exposition in early morning and not close until the mantle of Cum ber has fallen, late at night. These conveniences are esperiai'y valuable to aged persons and children, for the private apartments are always n*ar at hand during ti.e day and inter val-of rest thus taken will maae the visit more enjoyable Thera are none of the discomfort* i4 street traffic to and fr jin the grounds to he contended wilt, and all contact with the crowds i* avoided. The Inside Inn is or; the Plateau of States. The Intramural railway, which touches every part of the Exposition giouuds, passes its doors. From Union station it is reached by direct car lines. -Loveri >ks all of the Exposition and will be- mad* the favorite headquarters 1 1 many prominent persons during the World s f air. Hates arefn mil 7)per day up European jUn, and 13 (X) per day op American plan, including ad mission to thegioand* Hie dibin# io<>ic < f this immense ho I*** contains -!* tables with a capacity' cl s.x persona tu each table, or a grand t"la! of 1. ■ prisons at one sitting. Hunng "tir stay the capacity of this tauneuar hotel was taxed to its uttu -t t" accommodate the vast throng which i'-ogt.t its couifortat a quarters. Jn addition to the above then* is a cafe wl. :e m-.*a! are arved a la caite with a capacity for about nju person-. More liian hoi> persons wee domiciled at the inside Inn while we were there, and we could i. it say too much in praise of tLe Management for the manner in which ttie crowd was cared for. and the uniform courtesies shown all guests. dust outside the grounds at the agri cultural entrance, is the Forest l’aik l.o.e manured I-, that genial cat.ier Mr. Eli Lr-da. formerly of this city, ile spares no pams tu see that his guests lioiu Aikansas aie properly caied for aud comfortably homed. Mrs. Eoda, to*, is very attentive t» the ladies of tins state, and extends a cordial invi t tion to Forrest City folk to make their headquarters at the Forest Fark. There is much at the Exposition un finished. but the story of man’s achieve ment m every part o! the world is told d«ily to the thousands who visit the g'eat Fair, the gates to which were opened on April 80. . As has been said by another, it is told in moving machinery, in processes that are going forward to completion and in finished products; it is told again in il 'weis and in fruits; 4 is told in the pesce product* of education and in the w si products that frown upan one from government hill and those that are gathered under canvas. * rom the golden Victory,aloft on the Ilall of Festival* to tbs ei]Y*ry surface ! the lag'- '* the **»-. a l>^J «r der 11• • » ,nr«; i‘ - repeated at r jbt * I the pa ac-» • eas aiame ar 1 the cas cades a;e resplendent with pb ipboite cert £r*. T.uom t* wbcna tb» story is to d aland usd be.'ire *ce» of tha chap ten Tbe giar.t pr.me m*ver» in tbe PaLaee of Ma: eery c» :»• as ** that s *k.i to 'Mr li.e besut.es of tbe ibr c tif/g watcr.tumbliu fantastically d wn tbe indites frtni the Coloraade f sitM ex*rt «-• a hypnotic #;• . tbe wonders of the Orient. -;;eai bef-e ■ a by the wipers from China, Japan '■ iT* lodta. result in EystiSeatioo. It J» not ent:: ore •avetthe Fa:: uroua-is atJ. b s a in 1 1- free from the ver (•-•'irrieg attradi'-'is •bathe: time to mvrr• at tbe ctcry and tbe greatness of n ail Open to e?erv«r.en*"w isthi* aehie'e. men: of a cent ,ry ad a year—the c, mmatuen of a.I that has teen done :t tbe wid • xj arts* of territory pc reha seif frem France in 1- nr 1 tb» achlev* xects of a I Lut.-us ,n tbe acrid aiace that day. 'lbe.-ate3 are cper tfce crowd* are pouring ,c I; :» a -* a scene every where ar, U tt* a:r [u!*e« w.tb tcur.d waves fr-.m martial '.and* that are paa.ing f rth tbe refrain of tbi- great ,*aee coco e*t. In eosafur table. rapidly moving ears viiitou are carried over the Ir'ramu *; Kai way and mar y th ;«obtain tb*-;r first idea of the magnitude of this >;. L redisplay * Mtrt.bg mi -Lin de, boulevard entrance. they are ear ned on a straghtaway track a distance f a mile, between a row of glar.t exhs t. on pa.ac-s on ’he i< ft aDd the cun us bu.ldicgs on the Like on the right. Then the t: ,in skirts a iawn, crosses a treatie and curves around the Land me build rigs of tfce Administrator 1 group, structure* of pink granite tha have beer, .ltisvereally admired for tbeir architecture, Jieyood these a £e!d is reached, and the Stadium is pointed 'it, its weie expanse already in condi tion fox the interesting Olympic gam-? and other attietic contest* which be gan last Saturday. iol’jrn poles standing in front of the Alaskan v.lag* seem to nod at you as the cars pas*. and in the distance are the thatch- 1 roofs of Filipino habita tnus and toe white wails of Manila buildings in replica. On the left again Is the g.ant Palace of Agriculture, the largest building in the woild. beyond which is Horticulture, and after climb ing a grade the tram puiia into a wood ed area, to emerge behind the Art Pal ace on the l'.ateau of States. I town grade again you go in the vicinity of the government group, and passing Mines and Metallurgy and the Gulch adjacent you reach the main entrance once more, 'ihe mag-itude of this World# l air cannot be better sent home to one than by the statement that forty-five minutes were consumed ir. making that round trip on the Intram ural. Follow that throng of people and you come to he banks of the lagoons that are dotted with gondolas and electric launches. H.tik to the medley of sound as the sw ish of the cascades joins the music of the hand that i> playing on the plaza, and above all use the note* of a song from the gondolier who is swinging his craft under the bridge on which you stand. Alive is the water, alive are the broad thoroughfares, alive are the great buildings, and you are told that in a few weeks alive also will be the air, for then tbu balloon contests will be in full sway. Now you fully comprehend what was meant when word was sent forth by the Exposition management that this should be a World’s Fair in which thp revealment of pioce3ses should be par amount. it is one continuous panora ma from the time you enter the gates until you leave again. Worst of all Experiences. Can anything he worse than to feel that every minute will he your last'.' Such was the experience of Mrs. S. IF. New-on. Iterator, Ala. “For three years’' she write*. "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel troubl Heath seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies (ailed. At length 1 was i„. duced to try Electric. Hitters, and the r sult was miraculous. I Improved at onre and tn w I’m completely recovered.” For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubie Eiectric Hitter* Is the only medicine. Oui\ 30c. It is guaranteed by ail druggist. Always Successful. \\ hen the ladies of tlie Fpiseopal church give an entertainment and invite the pub lic, it is a foregone conclusion that they will have something good. And the pub lic is not disappointed. The mnsicale giv en at the Marion Hotel last Friday night was a decided success and the large audi ence went away feeling that they had been amply repaid for their attendance. Kacti number was rendered well, so much so that the applause was long and continuous for each performer to return. The pro ceeds of the evening were $t:i .to, which will go to augment the funds of the La dies' Guild. Mrs. W. Gorman, who was the leader on the occasion, deserves spe cial praise for her earnestness, which was ! rewarded with such signal success. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used • Or. King s New Life I’ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick ami nervous headaches. They I make pure blood aud build up your health i Only SS.'cents, money back if not cured, bold by all druggist*. Weak Hearts Are rut ti red {MMA N r*ty-r ne sf e^ery cceh.-if-ed :e:tte *sou.' tri.: » ur. rerrt-per - er it *aj • —pie ~i ?e» | • :x !' jt g t r: : fait It-: a'.', utti if •tJl : reue ret rTfar.;, are tet cr y trapes': e to r-t ire he : reel ret. tc‘ jestsor.. A. xe u«5 Uwc :-.e atcraiA -. \r an ot diges^c c fermerts a.-4 | »»* s-rs stomach. S iff-r.g.t .; a^a.rat tie I heart. T-.j .r.ter'e-ea *nf t-.« 4 ; lv "'.i" »*4 ;a tr.e ccarse cf t —* that it «t;.: 1. SCgM be;;-ei finaMd. M - ; Ki. i. at I* * no C «*/ I Oi *-r k* —« t «->i »i •* 1 tad Me u ? r»d be*— *ro.t « * vo *fvt; D»«ce;t » C.T ?:* ix&ixt Bv-r t itt t r.-»; tr« Koool Dtgestt What Yoo Lit a*4 rt t .-e: ft serr.ica cf a.i ttrr.a rra-h i-.l lae heart if a. pr*si_rs. Sr ts o' 7 S : Cf S -* v: r -y 2 i trse* rr*at Sir* %fcSek *e. i *:r 5Ci, P'e;»'M by fe. C. dew TT ACC., CHICAOO. For >*Ie by J. T. Sanders. (nil Meeting. - — ■ ! Tr.e stem-tiers cf the at. Franri* Coacry Demwa1 t Liecative Committee are here by notified t..a: there will be a call tneet ; b£«n Saturday. Vsy -t. 1904 at ^o’clock at the Courthouse r, Forrest C.ty. It is par: ’ r arly deeir—i that a I member* be preeec*. at bus.nets of importance will be ton* dered. S. Si. B la lock. Uco!! Coffey, <*e’y. Chairman. A Positive Necessity. lit vine to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a P-serely bruised lee. I only found re.ief wsen 1 u--d a bottie of Ballard's mo* I r. rent. 1 can cheerfully recotn mend it ±r :uc be-- medicine for bruise “ter-'i.tt- the a SI >d. I: has cow tie •on- a po-.five ne --• ty upon my seif. D. ; By: <r-. :..«“rct.3;jf, Doversville. Texas. f/Oc. SI. So d b> J.T. >and*Tt. Dr. .lat J. Muiiy aridTbo*. O'Brien -per. Sunday right in the bottoms uri ler . smudge the, awaiting the com ing of early Monday morning to hunt lie frisky squirrel. 'Ir e Doctor says be m -souitoes of St. Francit bott- m rre larger, more ferocious, and hun fier than anywhere outside of New Jersey Crowing Acres and Pains. Mr-. J jsi*- s.n.ni-r, breraond. Texa-. write-. April IS. IV*;g: ' I bav* used ball «r1's snow Liniment in my fann.y for hree }*ar«. I would not be without it iu he house. I have used it ou my little girl for growing paius and aebt» In her ■cnee-. It cured her right away I have ilso u-ed it for f:o*t bitten feet, with good success. It is the best liniment 1 ever used.’” 23c, .Vie, Si. Sold by J. X. 'auders. - ■ » ♦ - Mr. and Mrs. Vadakin returned Sunday from St. Louis and left Tue.= - day for Little Rock tc attend the Com mencement exeicises ot Maddox Sern - nary, where their daughter. Miss Dors, has been studying fut several months, •lies Lora lias the making of ,i very ine lyric soptano voice, and Las been iltivating it since Christmas, with juite battering success. Her number m the progtamme was rendered in talian in a very pleasing manner. The family returned Wednesday, and a ere accompaned by Miss Laura White, of Memphis, who will be their guest for several days. J T Sanders i i not hesita’B to recommend Kodol Dys p -p-a Cure to Ins friends and c :-io uiers. Indigestion causes more ill health J than anything else. It deranges the: stomach, and brings on ai: manner of d's- | ease. K"dol Ily-pepia (lure digests what , you eat. cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Kodol Is not only a perfe t digestant. but a tf--ue building tonic as well. Renewed health, perfect -trength and increased vitality follow Us use. 50,000 Free Samples ft You Can Get One. F * BLACK WEED, the great vegotablc remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and ; Kidney and Bladder complaints, haa m«t with almost instantaneous success be cause it has made some nettworthy curse of very severe cases Ur. John Fost, of the Atlanta Fir* Dept . writes: " For mouths I suffered with my kid neys 1 urban C'V'tv effort to get relief, but failed until 1 accidentally came iu | posaeeaiou of a bottle of Black Weed. The reli.-f obtained from itc are was so . great before half the first bottle had • been cs.*d, that 1 put aside all other medicines and am now sound and well, I having l>eou cured completely by Black Weed. At the same tim« I Lad an ag- 1 gravatod cas« of Catarrh of th« liead and throat Black Weed has completely cured this, ami my head is now as dear as a bell." BLAOK WEED is sold by all drug gmts at $1.00 a bottle, or we will send prepaid upon receipt of price. Send Your Name tj^z' a trial sample of this great remedy, which will be sent absolutely free, t*> gether with our book containing ralu*. Me information and endorsements. ! Pleas* mention this paper. Address, Black Weed Medicine Co.. Atlanta, Ca. For Sale by .1. li. Dunavant. Appraisement. County of St. Francis We. Jack Brown. J. Bohausn and t n Haines. three citizens ot lliec .nl) ot *J| Francis anil householders therein, havin' t>een thereto apy iuted by T J .V, „ Justii-e ot t he peace ot raid count \ , have ihi &>’ ' i-w";i a ceitain boree eh. w n t.. u» : > W. M Hailey a- n: eatiay caul horse i-a light hay with left h.n.J foot white about 14 about *W0c “!j’''ut ***** OUJ- Wurtb J H, Barnes, J. B- Brown, , , _ .1. Bohan an Approved T t Mem, j.p A true copy of the original. Attest T C. Mertrm, Clerk. PEtWOr-ED A V F> DY EVTs TO THE 005 rllTT :• V ■ THF STATE OF Ab.KAN-AS \ • ce .1 v#r*tf rba* ?r>w fr, y.wins - "j* e* b hfrp's::i as as*-. ... «:*•> A r’liiattoc. were p*--e-1 ' y t»e fj»c*ra A »*»n - y at **• tr. *r ae» • • i • 1 taa: rb» wae wi , te sco rn i » e **" -• of to* ;•»•* a' tb» "‘ti -•►-.-rt » » ’ ' e - »t 5 -.-ptemb^r lor a it pt> !f -*j*>ctiOW. vu pm i -r -> tanDktsT. After lk>- tc tk '' Miy if a. ary. A D. ' ar. ad a! . u r* -ha o* «: 4e»f tt *be -jpr*me i.<y.ri, a-1 ••>«**§?•*- tb* c art •aa cv* »t sit ;n .-est anl said e an -«*. i«; ’ dtd In’ • wo dtr.pi ir.» »* foie- «■»: •» f t * • "i sv . *• pf tbe C' ef JufK* tB-d tse !»■■ I**-* >•» b coatc. -- r t e * - r - y . a b*r t_*r.e : ire c tier i j c- •••••! i * rerhaibiag judae*. and to >• I • S - - Two Tbe t . ' * ‘ a tse ■--•-» . . f Eh r. N j-cuer e. ar.d I' Mien Number T> *h». ewe; prewidinf jodfr Tbe dirts* ‘ha . w • ••«?* t toe doe set require* tit aepara’ y tor tkc iear.n* a- : iisp. •. Cioa of ca ups *nd matter* a“:r:.‘ i there* -Bier ru*-» c.s :e tt tbecr, ;rt. A maycnt) cf tkt-.niKA fa i.ti* an *oal! cor*- :a‘- a i-rum uer»*f. a-d *b» certjcrrer.ce * two ,-w-estii • c.teiuo Man. in every c*se be necessaryt a d*r - -rt. asd a: r-ierv ard . . -fxaer.'s f eitr. r tirp an. a- to itii- ■ and h.»”er* ;et : r c v* c .* jr_ »0i ; have the force an ieff ,-t : those of tftecDur* A p.r, * t f tse uft .or ' f a dirjsk a tl - r*- f r .r. »t ■ v. aid -h» 1 be t.*-d 3 tbecat.se* m w axs they Aha., be r- -,*ie t.veiy :„sie iuriof th» term at wh'cc the •;au»e • i.to, :ted. F.acn d'vis: o so*!. cave auth*. r ttf e the writs ar. J exetvise the f» »- - rt .m-m's-i .-i -ectioo* t iji An cle vii f tee CoDAntut'o-.. rt tec a .uuireofa J.v.«:cni d.“*at» ft a toe . . rroent taere . -r wetrs a Federal .we*:, r. • tv dTed. the cau*e. »n the a?f. • catK,'. .» tte . - tv party • bail he trmr.-‘»r reti to toe c» -rt f ur dec •ten: or wheo the .rt i r a I;c • n thereof .a which ict.e * twr . cv s*» order tne c-duse sba■■ id transferresl toe court for ;t* dectaioo. f .r . :v<-rt 'be cocrt shall constitutes . rum thereof, and the coocurreuoe cf 1 jr . .-»e- *ia - tr » de • >n. ex cept that wt.f the ; .dr* ? cf tne wb ,e court ere equal:} d v ide-i fa opinr-a upca the u of"- aff. 'trance or rereraal of a ca-se prev - y determined by a lower e .rt. t <- judvinent. ' rder c: d*.-.ree unde rev.ew - «. ,*.Cr,j Approved March pi. i *n. ^ PRi.py.-ED AdPJtPWtyT That seen -r. i. Artie,e !*. of the Cocstitt; tiori of the state of Arsinss! he am- n ltd - j as to rta i as follows: Ar'.'.t —At: r. . l iaar.ee an i Tdtat. —Jfeitbi • • • t' - i, or otb-r m .tieipa ty :n t - --ate - t ever loan irscredit ! r any purp -e rnat tvtrin r any county r;tr town ' r mun.c.f-a t> ever i-sueany inte.esr :e4r.:.. tt .dtnet- f .ndt .'edo<-»-. except -_;b 'o:..? a? may be a .thorixed by .aw • pr' v de I r and secure t:.e payment of t.i- ;.r—*r.* • t -t:cv ,ndf ntedne-- and the u«a- . , rtt. 11 . - - - ewrtajr rants or scr.p I'rovided. tnat t.ne cities - f the first and second class ... terest ' t-ariov ev.dent -* nt inde’rt dee'-- pi . however, tout otfore this law -ha.: re effec tive tfc'- c;t> council id-u-h ..tt ,r town •ha.I pas* an ordinal."e specifv nv f .r at.it pur pose a :i d f-.r wnat am- jot t: . m. rt-t - ■ - i bearing evidence* of lebu • • eas : -n.- rate ot interest to be pa:i ja ' - - t toce shall for tnittv days in a Inly paper, pub -bed in such tdtif-s or towns, tiut if there, e c ia;:y t»«let‘ then tne *amt shall be pub -ned ;:i a weekly p*ter ol genera, circuiat -n in the county m w ich toe city . r to ■ r .- - : .ate-l. -aid nrii: a nee shall then ‘.e - J Omitted to t - inhabitants, at the next rev., ar cr »pecia city erection, fur rntihcati o r re ectioo; and if a majority of a the e • r- v tins' on such question are found to be in fav r - f the ratiBfjation. then said < rd.ha' e so* i le -. full force- and effect, other-' the u ue »bj . be null and void 'The above joint resolution was vetoed by the Govern r c' i pa--'d f.ver t :e veto by eacu branch ot the 1 .erieral As*«-'i.'-;r. ko.J #1*^1 in "ie . fflce : the .'v.rctary of Mate oh April Each eiec-r may vote for or again-t e.iLer of the above anier .^i ■ - Witness my official signature th.i l'uh dbv f f i ebr ,.|I, ! j J«U rt tK'.tt K ETT. Sec'y 6f St«fe. •-‘tAL By 0. C. Lfowio. I'eouty. vaal iJoor«. Lbinda and Mouldings t a.! Kind* for sale by _Vaslav '& .toh.vsox. Re-Opening! ! Our new ?torr. on Washingt n Street, next to the Winn building, having been completed, we will re-op^n ojH SATURDAY, HAY 28, 1904, with an entire New Stock of Dry Goods. Groceries ConfJ I fection? and Notion?, and would be plra.-ed to ?ee allJ old customer? and as many new ones as may wish to t u advantage of our new goods and low prices. * ^ Aldridge 8 Jones. Fuseli Building. Washington Street. JUST OPENED! An T s>T<>r>ate L:aeof the celebrated A. PRIESHEYER SHOE CO.’, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, C*,t *nj tEern. Ttic-y are AT A. L. GRADY’S Forrest City Bottling Worjks A. MULLER & 50N, Proprietors, —^-v.'Yanufacturer* — SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, MINERAL WATER' AND ALL CARBONATED DRINKS. New Machinery. Experienced Hand?. 1’ures: if Goods used in Manafactsn -All Orders Promptly Attended to. Those Awful Headacbfj Arn snrc indications of som* form of stoaach trouble, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will ■^VtV next overtake you. Don't risk it, and above all S\\l don': ‘jute u.iomel or quinine—both are dangero® HERBINE has all their virtue?—nor.--? of their deadly effects. HERBINE taken regularly will forests1! heada-.-hes.pct the digestive organsia perfect condi tion. head off biliousness, headache*, liver ills, keep you in good W4 THY IT TO-DAY. 50c a. Bottle. AH Dmsslsta For Fale by J. T. Sar.ders, Forrest City, Arkansas. Who Goes There? U. C. V. REUNION Nashville, June 14-16. Very - Low - Round - Trip - Rates. 6;. Louis may be included in return trip at small additional expense. Full information nn request. Heo. H. Lee. Ja?. Harris, G. P. A. I). P. A. Little Rock. Ark. lyon’s French Periodical Drops S^kt.yve^ab.e, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DE51RED KnSL'LT3. Lji'tatest knova female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. CAUTION ■■*»«.«• Ml MW ms. T.se«enn!ne is pet op ob> tr ris'e^ioardCiL Bepdfar Cr-■ ", wn‘ ".Vi e -wnunre ou »iJ* of the b tile. tb :». v.y «4>3ek*9 ee-aijr e.r.-.a to wILA,»aa»s MFu to..Bole Acents. Cieva.imd.oa.d. ^- J*"** For Sale by Shields & Ilambleton, Forrest City. Ark. OUR judgment says that STERLING CLOIHING is the right sort. The the Woof, the Style, the tit. and the Quality is Absolutely : Unsurpassed. I he l rice is certainly low and within the reach of everybody. It is easy to be weildressed if you buy from our big Stock.