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F A Life Preserver” You can’t keep a good man down when “Star” comes his way. Most men take a new’ lease on the pleasures of life when thev • 0 get hold of a plug of that rich, juicy chew — STAR PLUG CHEWING TOBACCO “Star” is always the chew that is chosen when a choice is offered. It has quality that no other plug equals—that’s whv its sales surpass those of any five ether kinds. None but the best leaf ever gets under a "Star” tag —the ripe, sweet, leaf that is so elastic and lasting. And l>ecause it’s the best quality it lasts longest, chews choicest and proves tar more economical than other kinds. Buy a plug and see. 150.000,000 tot. pitta aid annually In All Stores OR. NOTTS MELON-SEED COMPOUND ) KIDNEY and BLADDER REMEDY This It s skillfully prepared remedy containing the active principles of Melon Seed long and favorably known to physicians as nature *curative for Kidikt and Bladder disease*, combined with the most effective drugs known to modern science—the whole forming the best remedy ever known for the cure of gravel, stone in the bladder swell* log of the feet, paint in the back, uric acid trouble*, skin diseases, itching of the body rheumatism, dropsy, painful or too frequent pausing of urine. Bright’s Disease ami all uiteases arising from a disordered condition of the Kidneys and Bladder. There is hone other just as good.** ThU remedy cures quicky and permanently Druggists sell It at 30 cents and $1.00 per Bottle. Send for book of particulars. Prepared only by the HESSIG-ELLIS DRUG CO., MEMPHIS, TENN. Also manufacturers of ©r Nott • Bella Chill Cure. Price 50 cents per bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Pood and Drug Act of June to, I90& New Shop. i i —- New Fixtures ERNEST F. CARSON •ArtishiG Ba rber and (*| a i r D resser. Slpop in Eoltwoqe Building. Hot and Cold Baths, and all up-to-date Treatments of : the Face and Scalp. : _Your Patronage Solicited. New Tubs *"» New Methods J A. WATKKMAW. P. H SSKLL. The New Meat Market. Having purchased the grocery stock of Mr. W. C. Houston, and leased the building on the northwest corner of Washington and Jackson streets formerly occupied by him, we have opened a tirst-class meat market. We will also continue to handle shelf groceries, and supply your needs in fresh lieef, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry, Fresh Country Produce such as Putter, Kggs, Vege tables, Kte.. and such game in season as t he law permits. We in vite a liljeral share of your patronage, promising to give your com missions our very best efforts. J. A. Waterman & Co. Telephone 71. WHITE’S Cream Vermifuge TIE GUUAITEEI WORM 'REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. •gwaac or IHITATISRS TNI UNVINI MIMSIS OlStV IT Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. S1T. LOUIS, MO. J T. Sanders; Agent. , ;-1 . >otlce to the Public. Ifa\in«r determined to locate else where, 1 will leave Forrest,City on or at*out June 15, loot. : All parsons having watches, clocks, jewelry or other articles with me for repair are hereby notified to call and Ket same on or before J une 8. All parties indebted to me are earn estly requested to please call and settle their said accounts before June 15, lv»07. Thanking vou for past libera) pat ronage and favors and wishing the people of this county prosperlt v, iieaith and happiness. Sincerely, E. A. Shout, Jeweler. Forrest City, Ark., Mav 14. iwr ^CORRESPONDENCEr^ ral Time. Tlie good old summer tine hxs come at last We are going to be very proud of our new bridge T)»e farmers are on the hustle from away Lock We have a good stand of everything, even cotton, but we had to plant the cotton two and three times. From the present outlook some of the farmers of this locality will make two or three crops on the same piece of laud unless they do some tall hust ling. provided they make anything. The prospects for a crop in this lo cality Ugiu to i* a little brighter, and the larmers are all wearing a very broad smile on their faces. Big Foot and Fat Murphy, of Sandy Fat, were in I>emocrat Sunday. Mr John I*otter and Mr Sam Rog ers. of Lulu, spent a short while here Sunday afternoon on very important business. Mrs. Thomxs and daughters, and Miss (Iwyn visited Sand Ridge from Friday until Sunday afternoon, and attended tlie party at Mr. and Mrs. Judv Wright's Friday night. There was a large r .vd present, ami all report a general good time. Flaying and dancing were enjoyed until daylight Saturday morning Fncle Buck went over after tlie I>eni orrat crowd Sunday, arid little Miss Mamie Wallace accompanied them home to attend school at this place She is stopping at the Thomas home Mrs. W S. Thomxs fished all day Monday and Tuesday, with little suc cess Monday: but Tuesday her success was wonderful. The S.juire still goes out with ids gun, hut with no tetter luck t han of yore. Mr. Ike W illiams and Mr. Jim Wal lace. of Meth, were visitors at Ik iiio crat. for a short while Tuesday after noon. Silvku Bill. A Kcincd} Without an Iqiiul. Try Yucatan Chill Tonic, a sure cure for colds, lagrippe and rheuma tism. will cure you. acceptable to the most delicate person, results are posi tive and you feel letter after taking one dose. Brice Vie. A free sample at .1. T. Sanders’ Drug Store. Jerlrho Times* Farmers in this section have gotten a tine stand of cotton at last, and corn is looking line. Mr George Gill and family and Mr. Luke Burnett and family visited Mrs. Millinder Sunday, May 26. There was quite a crowd at Squire Nugent's on Sunday, May 26, and a most enjoyable time w as had. Those present were Grandpa Sloniker. John Stutts, Sam Baskins, Bill Davis, Doipli Shields, Green Devasier, Bhil Jones, Squire Collier. Tom London, John Lindsey, George Hall, Henry Howard, Bine Williams and Chesley 1 >evasier. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis visited Mrs. Mat Millinder last Saturday night. One would think that an Arkansas hewing machine had started to work after going through the woods where George Hall is making cross ties. Miss lima Boy visited Miss Fmma Baskins Friday night. Mrs. Hays and daughter, Mrs. Murphy, visited Mrs. Maynard Sun day. Mrs. Annie Murphy visited Mrs. Millinder Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkles visit ed relatives and friends here Satur day and Sunday. • Mell, let's not talk about having a Sunday school, but let us have one. Big Ike is in his part. Let's get to gether, Mr. Tom Ross and family visited his sister. Mrs. 1‘liii Jones, Sunday. Mr. George Gill took a flying trip to Goodwin on business Monday. Mr. George Gill and family and Mr. Luke Burnett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fssery Sunday. 1 he water at this place is getting so we can cross the bottom after so long a time, but it is very bail yet. We need better roads and bridges. Messrs. Burt Nugent and Bill Davis made a flying trip to Forrest City Tuesday, Mr. Krnest Burns, of Palestine, vis ited relatives and friends here Sunday Bio Ikk. The Made \o. 8. Number three is a wonderful mas cot for Geo. II Earrls, of Cedar Grove Maine, according to a letter which reails: "After suffering' much with liver ami kidney trouble, and Incom ing greatly discouraged bv the failure to find relief. I tried Electric Hitters, and as a result am a well man todav. The first bottle relieved and three liottles completed the cure.’ Guaran teed Inst on earth for stomach, liwr and kidney troubles In all drug gists fine. Calls f«r Hols. Forrest City, Ark., June 3, l>to7. Notice Is hereby given that bids for j repairing Crowley Kidge Institute I will be received until June i'», 1007. F-idi bidder is required to deposit certified ciieck for 1200, which will be refunded when contract is let. Elans and specifications may tie seen at the office of the secretary of the school l*>ard. The Isurd reserves the right to reject any orfall bids. J C. Sasukks. Secretary. land of >un«hine and Flower*. The Times is in receipt of a letter from Mrs Alice L. heck, at L«<s An gek-s. < a.lfornia. in which she in form- i - tl at -he experts to remain in tl*e t.olden West a year or two, at least, ut.ti. she is relieved of a dis tress!!.,: tiir at trouble She seems great y pleased with the country and climate, arid we take tlie liberty to quote !' rn her letter as follows: • We are charmed with California, an 1 a- soon as I can find a home for sale t -uit me. will purchase, and continue to live In this Land of Sun shine and Flowers.' for an Indefinite time ••As some one has said, ‘you are dumbfounded with the leauty and grandeur f the long avenues, shaded hy t u avptus and peppier trees, and beautiful houses flowers everywhere, and io k in what direction you may. there i- color, and what contrasts!’ The orange trees, with their deep green foliag< laden with golden fruit: lemon trees with a light tint of green, bearing fruit, ranging in color from the dark green to t lie pale yellow H w beautii This Is no dream. All i- real and the heart is full of glad nes-, and praise and thanksgiving for all of thi- loveliness." The d imes i- glad its friends are enjoying their visit to California, and sincerely hopes they will )*• greatly u-nelitted and soon return, lhtn’t l*ay Vliiimny to I* divorced fr>m your aapendlx. Tlierp wil ie no occasion f^r it. if you keen your bowels regular with I*r. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the iea-t complaint, (iuaranteed hy all druggists. Joe. Trv them. Heath of Lawrence Williams, Many friends in this city and throughout the county, were dis tressed to learn that Mr. Lawrence Williams, a leading merchant of (Jolt, and well known and highly respected I throughout the county, died Sunday. .1 une 2. His death occurred at his home Sunday night from congestion, and the remains were interred in the Hughes cemetery Tuesday, in the presence "f a large concourse of sor rowing relatives and friends. He was in years of age, and leaves his wife and live children, all girls, four of whom are quite small, besides numerous other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death. He was one of Colt’s best and most enterpris ing citizens, and was foremost In all public and religiouis enterprises. He was a devoted husband, a kind and indulgent f ither, and a thought ful and unselfish neighbor, who will be sadly missed. The Times knew him very well, and regrets his death exceedingly. Messrs. Edgar and .1. 1*. Taylor, of Little Hock, brothers of Mrs. Wil liams, came over to attend the funeral and assist their relatives in their sad duties to the departed husband and father. Cures Blood, Skin l)i geases, Cancer (ireatest Blood Purifier F:ree. if vour blood is impure, thin, dis eased, hot or full of humors; if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itch ing. risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, Ixjne pains, catarrh, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin disease take Botanic Blood Balm (B. H. ft.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop, and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express. $1 per large Little. Sample free bv writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. La. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases, as it cures after all else lails. We now have ruhl»er bands In boxes, each bo\ containing assorted sizes. ■ rices ranging from 5c per box up. We have heretofore had many calls for rubber hands, assorted, at a reason able price, but have onlv recently been able to procure them* These as sortments till the bill exactly. Land voigt \ Yudakin. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this i Country nu >st dangerous because so decen \ uvc. .uany suucien ~ deaths are caused li by it—heart dis ease, pneumonia, ^ heart failure or — apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance *“■ thekidnev tioisou • •wVt«wTj«niooa will lit* tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained Quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing Badly you can make no mistake by • iking I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the da£ j and to get up many times during the ' might. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fiftv-cent and ! one-dollar si?e bottles. You may have a ! sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a b<x>k that tells all about :i lnith sent free bv mail. Addrc-s, Dr. wier & Co., Binghamton, N. y! When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don’t make any mistake,but.rememberthe name,Swamp, j Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tbt address, Binghamton, M. \ v , bottle. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per. sonal supervision since its infancy' Allow no one to deceive you in th is! All Counterfeits, Imitations and *‘Just-as-good’* are hut Experiments that trilie w ith and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par,., gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains ne;ther Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY8 * The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH« CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY •TACKY, RCW YORR CfTY. W. T. Sanders I'HALEH IN— Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware; Tinware and Glassware. : : : Solicits Your Trade for 1907. A business experience of sixteen years in Forrest City has familiarized me with the wants and needs of the citizens of this county, and I have made it a study to please my patrons. With integrity of purpose and a determination to succeed by selling hon ezt merchandise at honest [.rices. I have the satisfaction of a liber al patronage. Ladi*^ will be pleased to see my line of seasonable Dress and Dry Goods. Telephone 84. 114 N. Front St. Free Delivery. FORREST CITY, ARK. i GET YOUR - , _§ : I | i -„ ! Screen Doors, $ ; € i Screen Windows, £ * v ! Poultry Netting, jj 1 Wire Cloth, * f i * Lawn Mowers, \ I Carden Plows, % Hoes and Rakes, * i Pittsburg Perfect Electric-Weld ! CARDEN and FIELD FENCE, t i And Everything in Hardware ( and FARM IMPLEMENTS, t PROM € w. P. KLOTZ, t ; ‘‘The Hardware Man,” ^ S 208 Jackson Street, Forrest City, Ark. 5 i ■ ?»• rt\ sryr . % If its somethin# #ood to eat that you are look in# for. either served or for your pantry, call on JOHN MALOUF, - dkalku im— Fresh Fancy and Family Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Hots, Cigars, Etc. *— - Telephone No. 206. First-Class Short-Order Restaurant in Connection. Lunches of all Kinds.