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LOCAL ADDENDA. Mi. 1 'eterson J*ck«<in, formerly of this county , now nt H >t springs. w«s in town Tuesday on business arid en joying the salubrious climate of East ern Arkansas Miss Clara Gmbmyer, of Carrollton, Kentucky accompanied Miss Annie Mai on her return yesterday an i wi<1 lie a guest in the Gmbmyer home for a week or more. Mr. Sam Wasseil. of Little Hock, the handsome and etilcient court stenog rapher, arrived in the city Monday morning to till his position during ttie September term. l». K Bowers. G. J. Hamilton, K H. Ihsmith, J. H. Trice. Paul Hid and C. W ilkersou. of Cotton lhant. were in the city the lii.si of the week mi business in tire Cucuit Court. Mr. James B. Neely, of Little Bock, was in the c:tv on Saturday evening to visit in:s sweet little daughtei. Rosalie, and her giandpaicnt.*, Mr. and Mis. W. ,S. Dm hoi ow. Messi-. Fred. Kleibei ,v Co. have a neat card in this paper, and are candi dates for vour patronage when vou need fresh biead, pies, cakes, etc Give tiie Klondike Bakery a call. Put your stomach, liver and blood in healthy condition and vou can defy dis ease. Prickly Ash Ritters is a’suc cessful system regulator. J. H. Dun avant A Co., Special Agents. Fine whiskey at the price of cheap Our Old Cutter Bye is as good as any made, and price is very reasonable. Try it once and you’ll never want to change. N. B. Nelson it Co. If you get a drink of had wtiiskey or warm beer at our bar. it will cost you nothing \ ou can’t lose us, because we don’t keep either. Try. and be con vinced. T. C. Folbre, Jr. tt Co. Miss Catherine Webber, of Collier ville, Tennessee, who will teach music in tlie Crowley liidge Institute, arrived in the city last week, and will make her home with Mrs. J. B. Terry. Mr. Tom Davis, Jr., who was here to attend the Davis-Fitzhugh nuptials, left Thursday night to assume ids duties at the University of Nebraska as pro fessor of mechanical engineering. Shoes! Have just received my new fall lines, and ask you to call and see them. 1 have them for Ladies, Misses, Men, lfoys and Children—ail sizes, styles ami juices. V.. T. Sanders. Mr. lleniv F. 1’. (Human has re signed his p >sit ion with .J. II. Duna-1 vant A ('11 , and aecejited one with i Smith A Norton, at \ ernun. Alabama, I which will give him outdiKir work. Mr S. ('. Uoone, a prominent uier chant of Craw fordsville. w as among tliw visitors in town on Thursday of last! week. He is an old-time acquaintance of our senior away hack in the sp's Mr. W . <'. ('i u’cbct, of t tie Hond Suji plv Company, at Wi iener, w as m the city yesterday on business hi the circuit court 11e gave US a plea-ant ca!l and has out thanks tor substantial favors. Mrs, John M. McCain, of Fine Fluff, a sister of I)r. 11. F Dooley, and an aunt of Mrs II. VV. Fa-lay, is visiting her relatives iu the city she arrived Saturday, and will he heie for a week. There will tie services at the Huotist church, on Sundav conducted by Elder .1. A. McCord. Subject for morning, “Gathering Jewels.”—Mai 17. Evening. ‘Faul Before Felix”— Acts -4: 2f>. Mrs Geo. O. Mai tin and son Tom, of Memphis, who had been jdeasaii' guests of lb and Mrs II. F. Dooley and othei relatives and friends in town for a week, returned to their home Saturday evening. Hon Win. F. Kirby, author of Kir by's Digest, and candidate for Attorney General, to succeed Hon, Ifoht E Rogers, was mingling with the voters OH Tnursdar of I rst week, and gave us a pleasant c d . Join the eounU m t >wnshij> lirancti of the Sint hem Colt n Association, an institution which lias proven it- merits h.v tiie millions it has saved the farm eisand business men of the south in the jiast tew months. Dr. W A. Charj'itg, scientific op tician, who has been here so often and lias fitted s ) matiV of the best people m Forrest Cn\ with glas-es will be here from Septembei ”4Mi to .aith, at E. A Short’s j < w eiry store. Let’s talk about it. It'- no secret Everybody knows that we keeji tlie best wines, liquors and cigars that money wall buy. Come around, and ii you don’t see what you want, a-k for it. T. C. Eolbie. Jr. A Co. Miss Nathalie Wycough, of Hates ville, who came here to attend the Davis-Fiizhugh nuptials, will leave for her home today. Miss Davis will ac company her home for two or three weeks' visit to friends. Mr. .1 ake F. Wolfe returned Sat urday from a delightful ten weeks outing in Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ken tucky He speaks highly of all tlie country lie passed through, but found none to equal St. Francis. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is s. agree able and so natural you can hardly re alize that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cure’ indigestion. For sale by J. T. Sanders. Call and see our immense stock of Groceries. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, slioes. Gloves, Tinware, Glassware, (Jueensware. etc. We have all kinds and can till your orders complete, at lowest prices. W. T. Sanders. The family of Mr. F. ,1. Morgan, bookkeeper at the Walton-Knox ifox Factory at Madison, arrived it, this city Ii m Fort Smith last Friday, and will make this their home. They occupy the Mann house on Cross street. The baby show*, which will he con ducted by the Guild of the Episcopal church, is to be held on the 12tb of Oc tober. The yveather is apt to be line at j this season and there is a prospect that i there will be difficulty in deciding on j the prettiest in the display of infantile loveliness, since Forrest City |is noted for the good looks of its citizens boti: great and small. •I idge If. N H itio*'. of Mar.son* *1 I : \ i- > ll! ! a\ t > 1 .1 f he rejllilt .■September, 1*0-3. teitn of M Lianen circuit coiiit The i tge 1,a-* a laige number of warm ftiends here who are aiw ,r\ a glad t * shake h's honest hard. Look out fur our -a> for th** benefit of the Methodist church which w.t-* damaged l>\ tire M"n1av. One »n'' ■'ill*' w jil begin soon—date of sale t • be announced later Ladies of the church wi I assist at ibis sale, as cashiers, etc Tom Barrow his the prettiest and most attractive show window in t >wii. It is made of hand painted wares, and is very tastily tiranged Tom is eater tug to the best trade, and ttiis line of goods oitglit to supply a long feu want. Hon. O. N. Ki ! uigli end Judge tioocli, of Cross county, were down to mingle with tfie g >d penile of ttiis county on Thursday of l ,-t week and take in the demonstrations and hospi talities 1 l.ey paid i|s a p'orsant call. If your food dors nut t) g-st Weil, a tew doses ol l*iicl;iy Ash Bitters wiL '-t matters light It -reetens the breath, >trei g; hens tlie s((,niacti and digestion, ciente-, appetite and cheer fulness. J. H. Dunavant A <’o.. Spec ial Agents. The city las purchased a ]oxlOxl2 Duplex Air Comp essor, style I>, with Meyer cut off. aiianged to run singly; centrifugal governor, Russian iron lagging, soe'-ial oiling outfit, etc . at a cost nt $i t'M.OO, and w hen insla led will cost nearly $2000. Irregular bowel movements bleed dis ease in ttie lindy. You should purify and regulate tJie bowels by using Crick ly Asti Bitters. It is mildly catti artic and strengttiens ttie stomach, liver and kidneys. J. II. Dunavant & Co., Special Agents. Mr K. <}. Bradlield, one of ttie best all-round newspaper men in ttie coun try lias accepted a situation with The Times, and is expected to go on duty Monday. At present lie will assist us principally with the Souvenir, and in the local and mechanical work. As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns Chamberlain's Salve is all that can lie desired. It is soothing and healing in its effect, it allays tlie pain of a burn almost instantly'. This salve is also a certain cure for chapped bands and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cent s. For sale by .1. T. Sanders. Our stock of dress goods is now com plete. Drop in and our salesmen will taka pleasure in showing you all tlie late weaves such as Henriettas. Clay Serges, Fancy Mohairs, batistes. La dies Clot h, Hroadclot hs. Woolen Plaids. French Serges, Storm Serges, Plain Mohairs, Habit Cloth, Prunnellas, Ciavanettes and Novelty Worsteds.— Hrandon, Haugh A: Co. Miss HI tnciie Pope returned on Wed nesday, trom Texas, where she lias spent ti;e summer. Her visit was to re atives and schoi i friends, and in elided s line of the uio-t atr I active points in Texas A brief stay in Nasl - vil e and C m way, m this stale folio w ed tier return fn in Texas Miss Pope is one of the most ihaitning of mu so-: cietv tietles and has lieen sad'y missed dm ing her alienee. Sheriff W H Williams and Deputy Sam Swan spent Sunday in Little Itock 1 hey returned Sunday evening witli John Davis, Herrv Minor and Hob Martin, who are changed with murder ing Walter Gray last soring, They were confined in the Pulaski county jail f >r safe keeping, and will he tried during the present term of the St. Francis circuit court w hidi licgan Mon day. Pus H“iit >n, the fourth man charged with tins crime was recently convicted at Searcy and given a ten yeats' penitentiary sentence. Judge H 1). Hatcher was one of the principals in a shooting affair on Friday flight. On the night before, as he was i going home, he noticed a man w ho seemed to be shadow jig him. soon Friday night he aimed himself, to be prepared for a possible recurrence. The m in again appearing, Mr. H itcher shut, intending onlv to intimidate It had the desiredjeffeef, the man, who was on tlie railroad embankment, ran smith towards the oil mill settlement, I and disappeared before the night wateh | man appeared on tiie s ae. Nothing ; further lias been lie no id him. and what his object was is unknown. Mis. Edward Kuleson gave a J > ly , j euchre party Thursday evening, compli- j memary t i Mrs. I. M. Nichols, it be ing the occasion of her birthday. The charming honoiee received a latge bou quet oj‘ LaErauc roses. Those present were: Mi. and Mrs. Nichols, Mr and Mrs Ingiaiu. Mr. and Mi> E. P. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gatling, Miss Gatling and Mr. Ed Homier. Lieut, and Mrs Linn Turley. Mrs A. Y. K deson, Capt. James Fusssell, Hon. O. H Poll wage, and MtssTolise Ho Iwage Mrs Koleson has the happy faculty of ar ranging very congenial parties, and en tertaining them in a most eujoyable manner, and tins occasion was no ex ception to the general rule. fMLS > f AND FEVER [CURED VtO STAY CUBED A Wintersmith’s (till (Tre • guaranteed remedy for Chins. Ague, Dengue, LnCrlppe, nnd ell Malarial Troubles. Standard tor 40 years. So Quinine or Othe* harmful Drugs. hie bad results from using ft. Tones you up ell otter end puts new life end elger bile tour system. 50c ,n. "TT i ■—mrrwr i t»—nrrmi ■ Will You Buy a Stove ? The public is invited to visit my store and look at the fine line of Cooking and Heating Stoves, which have just been received. I have them at all prices, ac cording to size, and every one is a bargain. Buy early and GET FIRSTCHOICE My line of Fresh Family and Fancy Groceries is larger and better than ever—new dainties and substantial having recently been added. DON’T FORGET ME When you want any kind of a Shot Gun or Rifle, and remember my line of Timbermen s, Millmen s. Blacksmiths and Contractors Hardware is the Best in Town. Prices tO Suit the Times. East Room Long Block. T *T. W. BMRROW,^ Hardware, Queensware and Groceries. ^ Phone 24. ' Free Delivery. The Times adveitised Neelev & N’eb lett last week, as selling grits at Hi cents per pound. This, of course, was a typographical error, made and over looked during the rush on Friday. It s lieu Id have read 3 cents per pound, and we hope all readers of The Times will call around at this up to-date store and buy a few pounds just to help us square ourselves for this oversight. WHITE’S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEES WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN S FAVORITE TONIC. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY BY Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. BT, LOUIS, MO. Sold mid lire >iinii*Midp(1 t>\ .1. T S indels. kill™ couch s »nd cuRE th« lungs *ITH Dr. King’s New Discovery ___ /consumption Price* Fun I OUGHS and 50c *.$1.00 V^OIDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. J. T. Sander’s Guarantees Ob. Mendenhall’s CHILL and FEVER CURE (ThU Picture on Every Bottle.) ! Cures Chills, Fevers, Malaria, Bilious* | ness. Take it as a Genera! Ton: - fin I at ail times in place of Quinine. Breaks up Goughs, Molds ami l.nUrippa. NO CURE, NO FAY. J. C MENDENHALL, Sole Owner Evansville. Indiana ___ JOHN C. DAVIDSON I Transferring and Delivering — Hoods or baggage to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Prompt service guaranteed. Leave orders at The J. W. Beck Co., or Phone No. 25. S. L, BERRY. Shoe, Saddle 1 Harness Maker, and Retail Leather Dealer. Strict attention given to gen-1 : era I work. —. — TELEPHONE 86 .'kop cm Cor. of Aliev Lack of Post ottu e i Virginia Institute, BRISTOL, VIRGIINIA=— A SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Altitude of 1900 Feet. Healthful climate, free from malaria. Building of 165 rooms equipped with modern conveniences, including Steam Heat. Electric Lights and Spring Water on every floor. Beethoven Conservatory of Music under Dr. August Schemmel of Royal Conservatory of Berlin, as Director, with new practice pianos and 166 students last year. New' Art Studio in four apartments with flourishing Art School under Miss Ida S. Proper, who has studied in the best schools of New York and Germany. Elocution under Miss McCormick of Curry School of Expression. Strong Vocal Department under Miss Byrne, a concert soloist and pupil of Carl E. Dufft and Katherine E. Von Klenner. Parental oversight of Girls. For catalogue apply to J. T. HENDERSON, President. Box 500, Bristol, Virginia. TO ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS Alford.-, a convenient service—two daily trains carrying modem equip ment through Pullman Sleepers, through Chair Cars. Parlor Cafe Car-, Ijetwecn Memphis and Tex arkana on trains 1 and 2—service a la carte. The same excellent service to points in Texas—Texarkana, Pal las. Ft. W nth. Waco, Sher i an. Sec that your ticket reads via Cotton Be t Route. Call on ticket agent or write E. W. LaBF.AUME.G.P. & T. A.. St. Louis Mo. W. J. E1LL0I & SOI Proprietors of the New Meat Market AND DEALERS IN — ■" ■ BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON. ■ -i Game and Fish in Season — Give us a trial order. Satisfaction Guaranteed W. J, DILLON & SON, NORTH WASHINGTON STRICT, FORREST CITY, ARR k.__ ___ KLONDIKE BAKERY FRED KLEIBER & CO., Props. TELEPHONE No. 18, FORREST CITY, ARKANSAS- , L a