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INDIGESTION A Disorder that Breeds Dis ease in the Body, and an Easy Way to Cure it Take care of the atomach and you wilt have little need for the doctor. When the atomach begins to show signs of disorder; when the food digests slowly and with discomfort; when you have heartnurn; feel bloated and uneasy, you are in a condition that needs atten tion. Prickly Ash Bitters corrects the dis ordered stomach by strengthening and toning up the digestive organs, driving the badly digested food into the bowels and thence out of the system. Constipation is nearly always pres ent when the stomach becomes sour or disordered. Prickly Ash Bitters con tains the medicinal qualities which act as a restorative and regulator for the stomach and bowels. It strengthens the digestive organs, cures constipation and prevents the return of bilious conditions. Thousands of people who have re ceived lasting benefit from this great remedy willingly testify to its power in curing indigestion, constipation and kid ney trouble. “I suffered from constipation for years, tnd tried many remedies, but Prickly Ash Bitters is the only medicine that has ever done me stiy good. Through its use I am now in good health and entirely free from all traces of my former trouble."—B. P. Stigall, Winusboro. Louisana. Get the genuine with the figure “3” in red on front label. Sold by druggists. Price fl.00. LOCAL ADDENDA. Mrs. R. M. Pearson, of Little Rook, catne over yesterday, and is the very attractive puest of her relatives. Col, S. R. Trapp, Sr., of Mirrnintr ham. Alabama, came in Fridav, and spent a few days visiting his son. Mr. S. B. Trapp. Jr., and family and left Monday. Just received at the Newsstand two more splendid praphophoms. and a bitr lot of disc and cylinder records. Let us sell you a machine for cash or on easy terms. Invincible Fiour not <|uit« * sm ex pensive as Infallible, but a inch tirade, and guaranteed to pleas.' Your trover wil supplv it. Forrest City Grocer ‘ >. Ye editor and family are indebted to Mr W. H Smith, of Franks town siilp. for a mess of cornfield peas, and being a change from poke salad and rabbit they were certainly relished Miss Olive Gatling, the accomplish ed elder daughter of Judge and Mrs. John Gatling, of this city, left Mon day for Natchez. Mississippi, to re sume her position In Stanton College. Mrs. Pedrick's Sunday School class will give a children's ice cream party at her home. Monday, Sept. 2*th, from 3 to *» p. m. All the children are invited to attend. Admission 10c. Not how cheap, but oh, how good is bread, pastry or flapjacks made from Infallible or Invincible Flours. None better for the money.and we guarantee it absolutely. Forrest City Grocer Co. The public school w as opened Tues day w ith a good attendance. A change in the text books in some of the grades, caused a delav in studies, but everything is now running smoothly. Mr. J. II. Love, of Bledsoe, was in town Tuesday looking after the pun ishment of a negro charged with the assassination of Bill Silvers, another negro of that place about two weeks ago. Mr. Hensley writes that he will re turn on the Saturday evening train and that he will fill the pulpit at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening, at the usual hours. Mr. Ollie C. Sherrod, of Madison, was in town Saturday on business and shaking bands with old friends. He lias our thanks for subscription to this great Fisherman’s Family Friend. Mr. Geo. Bowman, the prince of fishermen of the St. Francis river and also a poultry raiser of no mean note, was in the city Wednesday on busi ness and circulating among his many friends. Master Charley Mallory who was 1 hurt at 1’arkin, Arkansas, by a log loader, and who had been laid up as a consequence, is able to he up again, and will resume ids work about <>c ! tnber 1st. Fresh groceries of all kinds and new 1 dry goods representing all the latest and best fabrics and designs have been received and are now being featured by Mr. W. T. Sanders. Give him a call. Mr. W M. Hid, the genial manager of the Soudan nlace in Lee county, was a genial and very welcome business visitor in the city Wednesday, and his hn't of friends' we re glad t ^-hake him by the hand Mart is a prince, and always iinds a cordial greeting awaiting him lu re. Misses Martha and Ruth Hatcher. ! who had been visiting tbeir sister. Mrs. Henry, in Virginia, for three weeks, returned home Sunday night, greatly to the delight of their rela tives and numerous friends here. Miss Helen Rotholz. of Marianna, was in the city Monday for a short time, and a guest of her cousin. Miss Norma Isaacs. She was enroute to Nashville, Tennessee, where she en tered college for the ensuing term If your food does not digest well, a few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters will i set matters right.' It sweetens the breath, strengthens the stomach and digestion, creates appetite and eheer | fulness. J. T. Sanders, special agent. 'Squire J. B Sanders left Wednes day for I>eVal!s Bluff, on a visit to his son. Harvey and family, and to mingle with scores of old friends who are there this week from various parts i of the county in attendance upon , court. Mr. T. W. Barrow, genial traveling salesman, was in the city the first of the week, on business, calling upon j his trade, and visiting with Mrs. Barrow. While here lie Jpurchased the Taylor residence in the Fussell Addition. Irregular bowel movements breed , disease in the body. You should pu rify and regulate the bowels by using | Prickly Ash Bitters. It is mildly ca thartic and strengthens the stomach, liver and kidneys. J. T. Sanders, spe cial agents. The Times is pleased to know that Mr. T. M. Short has resumed his po sition with Ware & Solomon at Helena, after a vacation of several weeks, and he invites the inquiries and patronage of his numerous friends in this county. Many of the leading merchants of Forrest City continue to receive large invoices of fall and winter goons. Several carloads have arrived this week, and are being distributed to their respective shelves. Come to 1 Forrest City to trade. Mrs. V. M. Petticolas. of Washing ton, I). C.. arrived in the city Mon day on a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Walter Gorman, and family and friends. She will spend a month here, and is very kindly remembered j by a large circle of friends. Misses Lucy Sanders and Antii Lou Fondren left on the Choctaw Monday morning I'orOuachitaCollege. i Arkadelphia. before she left Little Rock Miss Sanders received a’phone message to return on hist train. a> her sister. Mrs. Longest, was taken seriously ill. Another message held 1 her there for two days when she re sumed her j urney. Mrs. L oust living much better. Mr Walter Gorman. Jr., of Charles ton. Missouri, came in last week on an indefinite visit to homefolks He has resigned his position there, and will probably engage in some kind of business here, as he has several pr ' positions to consider. The Times j wishes him success. Mrs J. O. Bridgforth left Tuesday morning for a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends at Kelley Wells. Pleasant Hill and Olive Branch. Mississippi. She was accompanied to Memphis by her charming daughter. • Miss Eva. who went to Nashville, to re-enter Buford College. Mr. H. P Owen, of Lulu, was in town for a couple of days this week, and we had the pleasure of his so- 1 ciety for a couple of hours Hardy is a prince of good fellows, and was here in the interest of justice In the case of the assassination of Bill Silvers, a well-to-do negro of that locality. You can go around the corner but you can't get around these lines of merchandise. Peter* Shoes. Heldman & Heldman Clothing. E & W. Spe cialty Line Itres-. G •• >ds. Taylor and Kirk Hats. Tht- Justrite Corsets. . Novelties and Specialties are where ; we shine. The J. W. Beck Company. 1 Last week articles of incorporation were tiled with the secretary of state j I at Little Rock for the Round Pond Terminal Comoany. of Forrest City, i capital stock foObb The incorporators are G. B. Nash. George W. Jones. E. J. Schlosser. Francis J. Nash, W. F Perkins and the Forrest City Man 1 ufacturinK Company. Emma Codlock. colored, lost her 1 pocket book, bank b>ok of Capitol Citv Bank, Little Rock: blank checks and other papers between Forrest Citv and Scott Bond place six miles south of Madison. A liberal reward will lie paid for return of same to Emma Godlock. F rrest City. Ark ansas. Mr. and Mr>. Peyton Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vaecar" arid their charm ing tfuest. Miss Mary Laird of New port. Mr. T. C. Folbre. Jr., and Mrs. I. W. Mallory composed a merry fish ing party which spent Tuesday on the classic hanks nf Old River. They caught plenty of nice crappie and en joyed the occasion immensely. Mrs. Pauline Goddard write-, to have her copy of The Times -nt to < r>ee 'la. and int >rn.s us that -he to k possession of the Hotel Meal at that place on Septen. *er b SL> ha> had many years experience in the hotel business h**re and at Newport. Ark., and is entirely e cup- tent to build up her new charge. The Times com mend' Mr> Goddard f the good peo ple ■■•!' < Netda and 1 ipes her inviron ments vvill lie very pleasant, and that her business wi.. he profitable. I FREE TOBACCO FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES The manufacturer of BLACK BEAR CHEWING TOBACCO has authorized all dealers in this section to give One Plug of BLACK BEAN from with each ult of Two Plug*. Two Plugs of BLACK SCAB hw* with each sale of Four piu_ Three Plugs of BLACK BEAR free with each sal* of Si* Plug*. This extremely liberal offer ismade at the unen» «r *v sup _ ‘the object of this deal is not to sell BLACK BEAR tobacco *ti than the regular price, but it is to convince all who like toLar™ «at m in grade, that B LACK BEAR is the best of its kind. SlmU« This offer is made for a limited time—as the manufacturer could afford to continue it indefinitely, and with the expectation that ail who advantage will like the tobacco so well they will continue to use nently. peniu GET IT AT THE NEAREST DEALER’S It is not necessary to enumerate all the advantages of the Falrbanks-Horse Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines The a rend Prlee and Four dold Medals at the * World’* Fair, 1904, and over 400.000 tl p |„ use. tell a *tory that cannot fall to bring vow inquiry II you want the best power plant Caf oof compute aJvertuement and ttii to Fairbanks, Morse & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Please send me illustrated Catalogue No. EVj|| Gasoline Engines. I may want_ u p C^Enzine to run...... Name_. Street No____ Town.....State____ For S&.le by S. P. McDaniel. Forrest City, Ark. Also a Complete Line of Pumps. Pipes, and Mill Supplies. Patronage of Farmers and Mill Men Especially Solicit* All kiml.- of Plumbing anil Rearing Done oil Short Notice. : : ; Telephone ill. s. p. McDaniel. SoQthside R. L New Fail Dress and Dry Goods and Groceries Just Received. Opening Fall Prices will Suit any Pocket Book. STANDARD PATTERNS 10 and 15c. Phone 81. f ree Delivery. Mr. Iom Short, of Helena, was a handsome and genial visitor in the city overnight on personal business, and returned home this noon. Mr. A. L. Hay. the Wynne concrete man, came down Sunday to take notes. He says Forrest Citvisthe best paved town of its size in Arkan sas. Might he is. Mr. ( . M. Wilkinson, of Palestine, was in tiie r : y on business Wednes day. He hits recently lieen ((uite sick, but is now able to attend to Ids numerous duties. Put your stomach, liver and blood in healthy condition and \,u, e.ui defy disease. Prickly Ash Hitters is a sue* cet regulal J T. San ders. special agent. Mr. W. S. Brown, the concrete man, is putting down the crossings, and Ids finisher. Mr. Sul > Hay. is round ing them in such a manner as to shed tin mud during rains. Mrs. Mary Dyer returned home last Friday after a ten days visit to her brothers. Messrs .1. M.\ .1. Z. and S. ('. Neeh It was their lirst meet ing in seventeen years. Mr. !> C. Webb, enterprising Front street merchant, left Saturday night for Cincinnati and other points to buy goods and visit relatives and friends. He will he gone a week. Mr. L. y James. .Jr., left Monday morning for Arkadelphia, where lie lias entered Ouachita College for the ensuing term. The Times wishes him much success in ins studies. Mr. Jack Harrow left the lirst of the week, for Osceloa. where lie has accepted a situation as clerk in the Hotel Heal, for Mrs. Pauline God dard. We wisli him success. Mr. Hazel Becker is now a student in Cornell ITiiversity, New York. He writes that he is well pleased, and ho|»es to accomplish much during the ensuing term. Success t" him. Mr. Lee James. Miss James. >ijsS Lrant and Miss I >annehower. of Franks township passed through the city Monday morning on their way to Ouachita C ollege. Arkadelphia. Of course we do not advocate the excessive use of stimulants, but if vou wish something that really refreshes you without injury try our old Yan nissee. T. C. Folbre. Jr. & Co. If you get a drink of had whiskev or I warm t*er at our liar, it will cost vou I nothing. You can t lose us. because I we don't keep either. Trv. and lx* con vinced. T. C. Folbre. Jr. & Co. Miss Lily Kobinson. of Wynne, was a guest of Mrs. Jas. F ranks from Sun day until Wednesday, and Mrs. Franks returned the compliment l»v visiting Wynne for a few davs. Mr Lee Dougherty was in the city yesterday mortihig on business. lie has resigned life position in New Mexico, and is n w residing in Argen ta. where l.e will be employed in rail road work. A i • gro Ikw. aged s years, was drowned in the St. Francis river, near the Sweet place Tuesdav. lit was playing in a boat, and fell over Itoard. and downed be! .re help could reach 1dm. Mr. t ■' Ivl wards. of Lulu, was a genial and handsome \i-ito- to the city Monday. lie gave ..s a p a sunt call and ha- ■ ir thanks P r 1 i\. lie i- (arming n the Duuii place, and is doing wt ; LUST »»n Wednesday in the city i n ti • road t ■ St a irt spring-, a gold bar breast pin. with lea!'in cen ter. with three diamonps. A liU-ral reward will lie paid for its return to lirandon. Haugli t Mr. .1 ini Wolfe asks to say that he i now receiving the winter st.ick of coal foi the lied «On. If you use Coal, he wiil iake a summer price on winter coal, which vvh save vuu money by buying now. We have just received riftv dozen ladies' .shirt waists which w.-will offer to the t rude for t he next ten days at -!■><' each. This is a great bargain first i-nnie first served. Fusseli-Gra hatu-A Iderson Company. Mr. Jimmie Wolfe wih see vou next week about y< ur winter coal. The Forrest City (Jin Company, of which he is manager, is now receiving their stock, and guarantee screened coa at lowest prices. Thone 17C Let s talk alxvut it. Its m secret: everybody knows that we keep the Itest wines, liquors and cigars that money will buy. Come around, and if you don't see what you want ask for it. T. C. Folbre. Jr. & Co. Miss Kate Krider went to C tt :i l’lant Monday for a short \ i~.it. re turning yesterday. She and u,tic: and little Miss Celia will leave next Wednesday for New Orleans where they will spend the winter. Men. come and lo k! We have just received a very complete line of men's top shirts. Wehaveeverx siz*.. every duality, every style, and can please you at the lowest prices. Fussell Graham A iderson t"ompany. * -v L. Sweet brought to this office Monday six ears of corp. weigh ing fourteen pounds. They were rais ed on his plantation in the Garden of Kden, St. Francis Ix-ttoms. lo xir James Sparkman. This corn 'would make a splendid showing for a dis play at the state fair. Somebody should interest themselves to have i St. Francis county represented. When seventy-three business men i'f Forrest ‘ ity make special others for Heldmau & Heldman Clothes, you know that means something. We want all our friends to -et* this line of clothing I re fore buying. Suits *7 hi to 1. The J. v\ . Beck ( ompany. The Iron M untain '.fi operate a popular excursion to Hot springs n September 2:td. leaving henj at tuho .a.m. 1 ;tre so 1 ickets good f >v re turn on special train leaving Hot Springs, Monday night. Septembei -4th. at p.m. .1 I >. Watt, agent. The swell new 1 xturesfor the Bank * * Forrest City are being put int piaoc ti is week, and are <'ertan \ hands une in appearance and c nven ient in arrangement. When com pleted ibis will be one of the hand s aiest inter! us in Haste rn Arkansas. Mi' A. .1. Yaecar. . who had been a delightful visitor to friends at New port tor several days, returned F'riday nigl t. and was accompanied In Miss i-ai’d. who is now a charming guest in the \ aecaro home, where she is the recipient of numerous social distinc tions Jimmie Fu>sell is at Eastman Col iege. New \ "rk. and writes that he is much pleased with his environments and advantages. Mis letters give as surances that he has entered into the work with a vim and earnestness which will redound greatlv to his ad vantage. In front of The Times office hangs a stalk of cotton containing one hund red t>oils. which was planted four months ago. It is from the celebrat ed Fishing Lake plantation of K-1 lo'sitt Brothers. it was picked at random from the splendid or p on! that place. Miss Annie Pearson is now visiting friends at Spring'ield. Miss uri. whence she w... _ot. Memphis and is exfiected home about October 1. siie is having a very delightful outing and her relatives and numerous friends w i. extend her a c rdial greeting upon her return. Every cash purchase of tend-Pars from us entitles you to one of our p ait-s for the Standard Grapl pi which we are giving for even thim ine dollars worth of goods bought in "ur store. Ask for coupon tickets for even purehast FusseSl-Grai am-A - uerson Company. Mrs. Chas. Lester, wl. resided here during the grading of the cut on the Choctaw, hut now a resident of H -t >prings where Mr. Lester isemp -o ed with the Choctaw, was a pleasant gi;-st i f Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Trice * ■ - • ■ . ' She w as eui te t her home in Mot Springs from Fort Scott. Kansas, where she had been to accompany her mother home. i "ben two strong men come to blows* even i!' they are well matched, it i' not a pleasing sight, b .t if the man wl.n gets the w re ,f jp, y\j, use DeWitt s Witch Haze! Sa’ve. he wi.. look I letter and fee better in sliort order. lie sure von cet I>e Uitt s (inod for everything a saive i' used ; r. including Piles. S M v •I T. Sanders Messrs h. i*. .1 ones and \V. K. Iiob *■!> n and I>ortor .1 rdan. direetuis i ! sen ■: 1 list riot No. 1. have divided tie! .ik is and pened aim'her scho in tie district. Ileretoiore sch ■ t» \ liven ta glit i- Madi' n. lie new >cl.o.. i' esl .1 i isl.ed miles w. s; •: Madison >, *pjs _ je u < leek in tile II. L lianiei oiei aid. W |-1 Miss l; i.,. tin as teacher. " >■ are informed tint each of these "V'.-'V ' 1 a\ -- md'hs elmTied. The : I Iren and parents of the west end aie te:\ thankful to the directors for ti.N change and the interest they ,ve taken in giving them this sClH »Ol. DO YOU GET UP WITH A EAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and Madder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it w ill be f mud just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many wavs, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a f ecial arrangement has been made by which all readers of tills paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free bv mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to laid out if you have k idney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send vi ill r ^duress to Dr. Kilmer •Sc to., liingh.imtun, | •s Y. The regular | tifty-cent and one dollar size bottles are Home cf Swwnp-Root. ■' * * au KO.M arugRists. Don’t Wake .ui\ mistake, but remember the name, an i'fh1 n1, ,,r'„Kllnier's Swamp-Root! every teu£eSSt Bla*h“nton- V.. or i •v • J*. I John Maiour i r_5 —DEALER IN— j i Fresh Fancy Groceries. ! 55 | Short order Restaurant, i Lunches of all kinds. I ( ■ a d u> in the building former!\ > >ccu|>ied i>y the Bowling j i Alley ii N rtl, Washington and Jackson Streets. j ' ' 7" 1. ’ t " - ' 7~- - * — /fTT 7 " T ' 7,' ff' ’• • 7 * V V } Drink ORCHERADE A DELICIOUS BLENDING OF FRUIT jU,CEi Pure,Refreshing, Invigorating,Wholeson* At 8oda Fountains or In Bottles Manufactured by A. MULLER & SON, Forrest City, Ark. __ ^ /JAMES&? (graham) JD MEMPHIS Cf ! i'IT_ I IV ~ n.~< [Wagons'! N| -■-Southern made for Southern ^ 11 work, they are standard fj U throughout the South. If you U would know why they outsell I I and outwear other wagons send V I for our illustrated descriptive I II catalogue covering farm wagons, Ij 1 umber wagons, log wagons and In | ] dump carts. . ..|[j L THEJ, W.BECKCO.U V local agents. ■ j Chocolat®* -and — Bon Bofl* HOADLEY’S are best and COST NO MORE Price, to dealer, on requ«‘ HQADLEY MEMPHIS J.T. SANDErS local AOEN*'