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Supplement to The Forrest City Times Korn-st City, Ark., Oct. 21. 19t>4. City Council. The Council inet m regular session last Tuesday night. Those pre-out were Hon. 'V. Gorman, Mayor: with \ dermen Jas Fussell, .1 1» Baugh. ■ I. M. Nichols M. Yofiie and (1 VV. Pearson. Recorder. Reading minutes was dispensed with • hi motion of ,Jas. Fussell, seconded hy J. 1). Baugh, the Mayor wa* lequest • d to coirespond with some one conver sant with such matters and find out t lie cost of an Klectrie Light F ant, and report at his earliest convenience to ttie Conned An ordinance to piohibit the -ale of second-ha i d clot tong in the city of F- r lestCitr. hiving passsed the second leading, on motion of Jas Fussed, se conded hy M Yoffie, th* rules were suspended and the ordinance read ttie third t ru<-. ai d passed. tie >- voting aye being Fosse!], Baugh, XiehoN, Y the and I’eai'On. I (lose voting n•», none ['lie ordinance is published m another eo uran. On motion of -las. Fussell, seconded by .1 J>. Baugh, t he Mayor was leijuest ed to make the ties! possible arrange inent to secure the location of the stave Plant at Foriost Cnv, and report at the eailiest op|iorilinity to the i oijnciI. 1 here being no fill t!i»* r business the Council adjourned (J W Peak-on. Recorder. Open Letter to Llei'syiucn. We are t ilil in the Bible that * •«;. J p'teHte.i every winded fowl after 111H kind; and II >il saw tli.it it v% «- u•> „l. A tel til'll blessed t lietii n a V i 11 y;, 1 ‘ t r U11 - Mil. and let f.»wl m dtip y in 'lie ea11 li 1 It is a sad fact t 'Cl' tllan is not per inittiruj the birds ti e air to nmltiply a- (Bui directs; they ate vi atltnrily kill ed fin sport by uteri, and boys destroy thousands of epe's and nestlmps each year. l as non deciees that women must wear the p|umaj»,'‘ of wild buds f r ornaments dance at the bonnets worn at any chinch service amt note the I a r er e iinuihet of ipaeetu] plitm-s known as • A t^ret t-s. " There is not a moman that does m t know that those u!tltiles are obtained only by the most cruel and b.u bemus tnetb 11 call she kneel iml partake of the Holy Communion while «• aiimf them? (’an the children of the Sunday Schools hi ow t" I>«• good men an I wo men unless they are taught t>iat kind ness to all hind's wild Cleat ores Is a pa rt •>f Christian life? d ll’ Savior says • A Spat tow shall not fall to the ground without \oui Father." This certainly means that human beings will tie held responsible for all acts of finely to even t lie most humble of < Fid's cleat uics. liirds are a check on insect life an t so lessen the label of the tiller of the • oil. Scientific study during (tie nasi t w o decades lots demonstrated the fact I i I at turds ate the most Valll < tee 11 let: ds I tie agriculturist lias; they destroy m • e( t pests alnl noxious vermin; they a So eat thousands of tons of w eed sends which if left to propagate would soon - ivei i tin 1 lie land. Fords require no pay for their labors, they only ask to tie let a lone to en j o in peace and safety the life the ( i-atot gave them—the same iight that every good cit i/.en enjoys. Ate cletgyineti doing then duty if they do not call tfie attention of the people to the rights of the birds/ Wli.I.lAM 1)1 THICK, Chairman National Committee of A u dubon Societies, dgd Manhattan Ave line. New York. o GR4ND PRIZE P4RIS 1900 COLUMBIA CYLINDER RECORDS Beautiful Quality of tone Much more durable than any other c>!indcr 61 1th SI PER dlRDEMD Brand New Proctii Brand New Records* 25 CENTS EACH HE HOI P THE PrCORD TMO HI! I IONS 1 MONTH Seven Inch .... Colombia Disc Records •••• SOCFNTS I ACM ^ a Jen $l t\Cti -(io/cn Inch -- coumbia urcocDS fir \sr h\m oi iuhino machine srvisi popilarmisic mon ci vv» miiciioss $10 a dozen .1 $1 5, $22.50, $30 Columbia Grapho|)hones Reproduce all kinds of music Sot r>ece yvar> to learn an* instrument $5 Sfix) for I Ifll CAT \lOGl r No. 5S shotting both disc f OP SAl r BY m VURY OIPYYtMIRt A SO BY YHt and cylinder machine s In all styles $100 Columbia Phonograph Company Pioneers and Leaders in the Talking Machine Art 302 Main Street, - MEMPHIS, TIM. J 3 - ^ 01‘ VM> PRI/E PARIS 1900 Three Times The Value of Any Other. One Third Easier. One Third Faster. The only Sewing1 Machine that lot** not fail in any point Rotary Motion and Mali Bearmyr** make it tin It^hte-t runmriir machine in tin* world. KAI'10. It «hv - about one day in three, for it m w- that faster than tins vibrating -buttle ’"•♦•w ing Machine Mlade, therefore more work ca» h« o-oic. in re time saved, more money earned FOB > \ EE HV A. L. STEVENS & CO., Forrest City, Arkansas. Ai>l’lt*tnn's Fust IF* •’ 1 Hal i inert- n Spelling It 1 • >*<vi\e<l ' at the Newsstand. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINES To TORONTO and MONTREAL DAILY Lv. ST. LOUIS, - - • 9.05 P.M. Ar. TORONTO, - - - 9.10 P.M. Ar. MONTREAL,- - - 7.35 A M To PORTLAND Every Monday and Thursday Lv. ST. LOUIS, - - - 12.30 Noon Ar. MONTREAL, - - - 7.15 P.M. -I « OND DAT) Ar. PORTLAND, - • - 8.05 A.M. i mien DAT) To BOSTON DAILY Lv. ST.LOUIS, 9.00 A M. 9.05 P.M. Ar BOSTON, 5.20 P.M. 9.50 A.M. For Bales and information, address W. D. WOOD, T. P. A., St. Louis. Mo. Don’t fail to see that pencil sharp ener at the Newsstand. World’s Fair Rates. HeRmning September loth, and Continuing until ttie end of ttie WtiiMN Fair, low rale excursion tickets to St Louis will be on sale Sunday. Mon<la\, Tuesday Wed nesday and Thursday of each week. Tile rate is extremely low, about a cent a mile each way, 7 days limit. Tickets Rood in chair ears and coaches only. Ask the Ticket Agent cr ■writ* to E. W. LaBEAUME. G. P & T. A . Cotton Belt Route. ST. LOUIS. Bargains at the Newsstand.