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James Fvmell, .1 I i in'DRB* n W Norton
President. Cashier Vice-President
Bank of Eastern Arkansas
Is fully equipped to I' a Genera Bulkin,- Busins** mi
Solicits the account* ■ *f Corporation* Firm* and lu ii’.’i iua -
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James Fi --ell. of Fnw -GraharnA ier* F> r,
John \\ \lderson >f F ssei -Graham-A i- son .
Forrev. (’ity.
John W N a\lor. • apilali*t tn i P. anr-: F -s-*‘ .
A. Broker. 'if Becker etc Le^i* F irrest Ctf
T (' Folbke. Jk . »f T. C. Follare Jr . v Co. F >.i . .
N \\ N >rton. Attorney F irrest r
> H Mann Attorney Forr>»*r < iti
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Binkin« Principl -*
Safety Deposit Vaults for Customers
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The latest thtng is the Flag Pillow.
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American Flag and Liberty Bell
American Flag and Qaergs Wash*
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ERNEST F. CARSON.
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Shop In Rollwage Building.
Hot aad Gold Baths, and all up to data treatment*
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LOCAL ADDENDA.
Mr. i
Courier s;»enf Tuesday and Wednes
lay in th- city with rhe Marianna
uw tva Team, and was a genial and
pleasant caller at till' office Time
is d.-almg gently with Tom. and he
grows younger and handsomer at each
succeeding milepost
i« andpa \ > oniker. it > -niker -
'll was in town yesterdav. ga'eusa
pleasant .-a l. and I.as our'thanks for
siilp.rantia favors. He was feeling a
I little lam< t - effects >f its ring plow
led m tin- Helds the dar previous. We
j told hint that we thought lie had
at«out served his time
It ha~ !>eeii said that it takes a rich
man to draw a check: a horse to draw
a cart, a pretty girl to draw atten
tion. a toper to draw a cork: a free
lunch to draw a crowd, and good
ilroeeries and prompt deliveries to
draw trade Try \\ IV Evans, the
High Price (Jrocer. He will till vour
trder for groceries all right.
Mr !»■ E >tockard left Tuesday
morning tor Wheetley to survey anil
lay out grounds and ditches for a rice
field in that neighborhood. It lias
t>eeri demonstrated that rice can i»e
successfully cultivated on the lands in
that section, and we are glad to note
that this new field of industry i- l**
ing opened up in our county.
The teacher*, pupil*, their relative*
i ; nam friends of the Baptist >aie
bath School, had a delightful picnic
oid outing in tii*-* bank* of classic
• row ('reek last Monday. Fishing.
1 romping. *w inging. games, an I a *ump
jtuous feast of goodies especially pre
| pared for the occasion, were the feat
■ ure* which made it particularly and
i altogether enjoyable There wa* a
| large attendance and a successful tor
I initiation
Tlie terms, tor which tliev were
elected, of Dr. .1. n. Rush and Judge
J S R. Cowan, a* mein Iter* of the
School Board, expire this time, and
tiieir names will be presented to the
voters to-morrow for re-election. The
name ->i Mr. w .1. Lanier is a,*o of
fered. and either two will till the bill
in a conscient ious and capable manner
to the very !ae*t of their abilitv. Take
your choice.
Mr. (1 M Pettu*. of Johnson town
ship. wa* in the city Mondav on busi
ness. and gave u* a pleasant'call. He
informed u* that considerable cotton
i* t»eing plowed up and the ground
replanted in hi* neighlvorhood, on ac
count of unfavorable season. Also
that lie i' very busy building bridges,
working the road*, and farming Mr.
1 Pettas i- a good, substantial citizen,
and we appreciate bis friendship.
< ipt. Hart Kviti* wa* in the citv
I Wednesday to attend the base bail
game. While returning from the park
with Mi** Pearl Crippin. the horse lie
wa* driving became fractious and cut
| several caper*, which trigetened Mi**
: i’-a- . and she left the buggy safely.
t‘issers iv ame t<> the Captain * a*
; 'israinv. when be too deserted tlie
’ > - •' ig - ip and he ind M is* Pearl
! inisbed their journey on foot, and
1 i ■ vpp.v ever afterwards
M ister itenis -it Scott Nelson, son of
Mi 3$— Nelson, formerly .>t this
count >. n .w >t Checotah. I T.. and
w ■ » had been sending several months
here with his unde. Mi .1. I,. Scott,
oid 'amii.s returned to |ii> papa last
: week. Hid was iccompanied in his
I rh se -1. 11 Mr. sciitt also went down
j t" r>enixin. Texas, to visit relatives
and friends, and was absent il«mt ten
da.' He enjoyed his visit most tine
•'iithli. ind is again at his post a' r le
st ore
1 he iratori.i Saul progresses The
I retiearsals are held even night now
! The principal soloists are Mrs (’has
Sanders. Mrs. Henri Pettus. Miss I Ki
ra \ adakin. Mrs P |> Hatcher. Mrs
Tudie Prude. Messrs. K. (' Ne< v.
Has Id I'avis and Pei > H. Pabeock
Ilf musicians are t ak itig much inter
est in the rehearsals, and their faith
fu ness i' highly appreciated In the
eiders. V -! - * i ‘ r i Caring, who i'
ai mist and M r* Walter! lorman The
dite 1 is 11- it >et tieell decided
K ■!*. > vi.K so acres >t well-im
• ne i farming land, all in cultiva
■; in vated seven miles west of Kor
* if.' - the counti seat ‘»f St. Kraii
' • ".mts Arkansas, and three miles
tiortl >«t Palestine. Has four dwel
ling houses, tiarris, Ac. and a sen
g K“i orchard ot apples, [teaches, pears,
grapes. A-- Alsoone-half interest in
* i g • "i -aw mill and Cotton gin .fa
ted on the place, l or further par
ticulars or other information, call on
or address. \ Si.umkki:. Palestine.
A rkuiisas
I here are some who ire a 1 wax s
driving success awa.x from tiiein. Iix
their douhts. their fears, their lack
of <• xurage. tiieir lack of confidence
driving it away bj thought habits
: xvbidi repel success conditions Thex
; never make themselves magnet* to
I attract success, but keep so manx
enemies of achievement in tiieir mind
1 that t lie re is no home in harmonv
there, no place for a strong pur|xise.
They hold the failure thought, the
pox ert \ thought. instead of cliugitig
tii 11 ,e success thought of abundance,
until thex attract achievement and
| plent.x."
Mr .hilm t Uneven it >t I,.mis.
an uncle of Mr> Tummir < > Brien and
M " n. ii Staats. spent ' ud
"ith ids relatives Mr Tommie
O'Brien took him around and showed
him the city, with tlte result that he
was completely captivated M i
i'oever i' in the wholesale and retail
hay and grain business in St. Louis,
and "as in Memphis on business,
"hen ho thought lie would pax his
reiatnes this xery pleasant visit.
His first impressions of Arkansas as
he nide through St Francis bottom
were very unfavorable, but when he
Bad seen Forrest City, he was satisfi
ed He thinks our >ouvenir a lieau
tx and of great xalue to thiseountx
CASTOR (A
For Infant* and Children.
Ifct Kind You Have Always Beugfit
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Mr W W Bryan parsed through
rhe city Tuesday morning on his way
home from >t Louis, where lie left
Roderick well, cheerful and contented
hi a ta'tefu. room at Pine street,
overlooking * pretty, grassy yard,
shaded with lovely forest trees and
dotted with flowei lieds of cimice
plants, uid every convenience one
i-ould wish for to make them comfort
able and satisfied Rodrick has great
faith in his physician, and so lias 'Ir.
Bryan, for the Ixxtor promises to< ure
him entirely of spinal trouble Will
put him in a brace Thursday, and lie
does not confine him
Tiie ele» trie Are alarm ins been in
stalled this week < >u Wednesday,
while adjusting same, the liell was
rung quite a number of times, so tnat
when a tire in fact did break out in
tlie roof of the R<x*k Island old freight
depot, and the alarm »c rung, no
person gave it heed, thinking that the
operators were only ex peri merit ing as
Ivefore However, one of the Marian
na base ball boys succeeded in reach
ing the blaze with a bucket of water,
and extinguished it without further
assistance. \' in evidence of tiie un
popularity of this 'tructure, a dozen
voices in various parts of the public
square were raised in a shout to "let
it burn."
Electrician t o\ey has tieen making
some timely and much needed im
provement in the electric plant, tlie*
system and the park He has been
repairing the machiner' and the
building which were in a delapidated
condition He lias had 11 it* grass cut
at the park and the trees whitewash
ed. He is also making an inspection
of the wiring of each building and
ascertaining the number of lights
that ire being used, and is comparing
ttiese with the numler that is being
paid for He rinds that a urge num
ber of lights and i iiiantity of water
is tieing used that is not iieing paid
for. Let tiie good work go on.
Wynne Progress
The Forrest City he and Power
Company is building an addition toils
plant in the north end. to tie u-ed tor
a steam laundry We understand that
tliis laundry plant will tie first-das* in
every particular, and that family
washing will tie done by the pound,
i This is certainly an innovation, and a
[convenience which the housekeepers
of this good town will hail with de
light. The plant will ghe employ
ment to about fifteen women, and al
tegether is a very valuable ad junct to
Forrest City's enterprises. Mr.Traut -
shaw. of St. Louis, auditor of the
Company , is here for ten days -uperin
tending the work The laundry will
be ready for work .lune loth.
The Crowley Kid,:*- Inst it ute w ill,
dose on Saturday, -lune .. for the
session < >h Friday night. June 1st.
the graduating class will have rheit
commencement exercises at the opera
house, to which all patrons and the
public generally are cordially invited
1 lie class l- eomjiosed of the follow
ing pupils, who have acquitted them
selves in a most creditable manner
M is- Madeline i!>>;iw ag*-.\ aiedictorian:
Mis- K i/abeth Catling, -alutatorian:
Misses Hula Mall, of \\ beet ley: Lmma
•lones. Hula Aldridge md Master
Fenner Laughinghoiise Handsome
eml»is-ed programmes will lie suppli
ed from The Times printery. which
excel any tiling of the kind ever turn
ed out io this city. We congratulate
the class upon their successful termi
nation ot tlie year's studies, and wish
them the utmost success throughout
t h>-i: *utur;e life. Professor Na is
also to lie congratulated iimn hi- - ic
cex-ful management.
Beck'* I line*
There we* a regular halo *hov\ -it
K. B. Abel* residence >n the Pith.
Tile following i* i li*t. giving name*,
age* amt weight*, which show i
healthy condition of race promotion:
Mr* i'erguson * halo . age A nonth*
weight is pound*: Mr* Petit * baby,
age •' month*, weight 1* jiound*:
Mr* Boyce * baby. aye 4. nonth*.
weight 'Jo pound*: Mr* Bennett*
ham ige 4 month*, weight L* pound*:
Mr* Xitel* haby. aye J month*,
weight in t>ound*. These are all na
tive* of Beck * Spur, uni ar t- a healt I,\
lot of youngster*
Mi K I! XSte and Mr. I K Bovce
have just returned from Little Bock
where they had U-en on a \i*it Mr
I'ave Xbel. who i* attending school
in that city. They found him in
good health and spirit*
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE
N' "TH I - hereto i ten that pursuant to
1» I wo meet the laxpaters || .1,
F rantis County. either in pernm or by depu
I> in the ditterent tnwnsuips. tor tbe purpose
.,t iiwwinf ttie personal property ,.i -r
I rancis County, Arkan-a- for tbe year IdOli
at the followunit places and dates, to-w h :
V'heetlev rnwnsbip Posey - Nbooibouse
Monday June 4
W'heetley Tow nsbip — .Vheetlev. Tuesday
and Wednesday I une '. and 1.
'•'shI*,ii Town-hip tioodwin. Thursday
June
tioodwin Township— tiucn lirove, June -
(i.s.dwin Township Km Mitchell- Mon
day. .1 une 11
t' lodwiu Township - Smith s - t..
satnrdav. June In
Prairie lown-hip W.«.,|. »ch<«.:hou-e
1 uesiiay June 1J
Prairie J'owtisiu(, Palestine Wednesday
■u i J tiur- 1st June 1 . and 14
Pta , 1 T wnstiip—s.mi.ker - Mill. I ri lat
June I'.
L Anain ie Township W T Ellis Monday
J lit**-* l*
l Anaii e Township Maced-tua.'l uesday
June I *
Teh, Tow ship 1 1 i wet 1 Wednesday
J une 'Jo ' '
lchc ! os t,snip - 1 ,:i Thursday and F ri
•lay . 1 uOf* l mik1 77
John- !i Town.-Hip McDonald- 'amidst
J un** 7-4
.lobnsoti Town.hip l.attimore'cnoolhou«e
Monday *HHii 1 .June and 7*>
.- I'.,* ship— Horton s 'tore ««|.
ne*dav J u ne 77
t ranTmh uihbip Hunair Thui>d*v and
i riday .June > and 7'.*
I - Hith' lown-hip ia- k I'.pkitt ^ Morf, **jf
ur lay. June :&»
K ai ktl-f, 1 <M-u<*b(p Ashworth * More
.Mouda.tr. .1 uiV 7
H acktlsh Township Lulu. Tueaday July .
• • risrsr- I own-hip Heih Friday, July to '
I Township—Democrat Saturday.
July's11* T,,wf|!,t»'P Bound Pond. Monday.
1 uiTTf* Tl,wn'hT> ,ir*v ' -'tore. Tuesday.
Township Widener Wednesday.
^ Madjison Township—Madlaoa. Thursday.
fowuahip—Waterford1# store F'rt
Madison Township Forrest City from Sat
wws'i.Ur/, 4 li0 Ali*u*t I. inclusive After
which late tae law dies a penalty of ooe dol
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