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■True Temperance There is a growing sentiment that temper ance is surest and best promoted by the use of Pabst Blue Ribbon, which contains less than 3^% .of alcohol. The use of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer satisfies the natural desire for a mild stimulant without creating a habit for strong drink. In countries where the most beer is consumed, in temperance is rarest. Pab5t BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality is so rich in the food values of Pabst Eight-Day Malt, and in the tonic properties of the choicest hops, that it is a genuine health-builder. The system frequently requires a mild stimulant, which is supplied by the small percentage of alcohol which produces no injurious effects. The ex tractives of malt and hops aid the digestion and soothe the nerves, making Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer the ideal temperance drink. When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee And Botted only at the Brewery. N R Nelson & Co. 113 Waehinjrton St , Forest City. Phone S3. I.«M AL AlHHMht. Our genial friend, Mr. J. 1> Verser, efficient salesman with Brandon. Baugh & Comeany. is again at ids post after a vacation of a couple of weeks which he spent with relatives and friends at Ripley, Tennessee. Mr. H. R. N'ehlett.of the enterpris ing dry goods and grocery firm of Neely & Neblett, was in Memphis a couple of days the latter part of last week on business, and kx>ught a large invoice of fall goods, returning Fridav night. Sam Malouf, a brother of John and Mike Malouf. of tills city, anc^who has recently come to America, arrived Sunday, and will make Ids home here with bis relatives for the present. He likes Forrest City very much, and we welcome him to this city. Mrs. R. S. Stevens and Master Rob ert returned Wednesday from Mem phis. Mineral Wells and Horn Lake, Miss . where they bad been visiting relatives and friends for alx>ut five weeks. Miss Winnie, who was with them, remained at Memphis, and will; return the last of next week. Tonight is the date for the regular meeting of the Law and Order League it is hoped there will !>e a large at-, tendance so that the arrangements for the picnic desired to tw* given in ! SeptemBr. m i> t*r jterfected, and such other t> i>)iies-*dis[K,-e<i of as may prop erly come liefore tiie meeting. Come out, and bring your friend. Mas ter fills Harrison handsome little nephew of Mr II It. Ncha-tt. came over ist Friday from M< ai piiis to \ >it wiii his une • ai t family for a couple of weeks and i having the tin., of ids life lie says there are lots of pretty girls in F r rest City, and will no doubt fa in love with some of them liefore lie re turns. The tall seas, in t- chi.se at hand, and the straw hat and no n duster wi soon have to lie laid aside \nticipat ing the needs of their large number of male c\,st.>m> rs. Brandon Hattgii >V Co., have received,opened up and lew have on sale the nobbiest line of men's. Bos' and children's hats and caps that they lave ever carried. This stock comprises all the latest blocks, ami in tyle. workmanship and mate rial is unexet led. l! you need a good hat at a fair price, they can undoubt edly tit ami please you. Anyway it will Be a real olea-sure to show you through the stock, so give them a call, and let them dress you up in a new head piece Mr. A. I >. R vie has accepted the position of office man ami manager for the Planters Bin Company, vice Mr. Tom Lewis, who went to Oklahoma late last spring. Mr. B vie will have charge of the office, keep the books, and look after the business general.y. at the gin. Arthur is a thorough of fice man, quiet and accurate at fig ures. and writes a tine, legible busi ness hand. He inherits neatness in bookkeeping from his father, the iate Squire P. 1). Boy ’e, and a legion of friendsrememlier very well what pride lie used to take in his Books, and how wonderfully neat and accurate they always were. We congratulate the Planters Bin Company upon securing Mr. Royie's services, and hope ! , wi find the work pleasant, profitable and to las liking. HiulornMl l»y the ('ountv. • The most p »pular remedy in < >tseg county, and the best friendol my fam ily," writes Wm. M. Dietz, editor and publisher of the < itsego Journal. Gil bertsville. V Y„ " is Dr. King’s New Discovery. It has proved to be an in fallible cure for coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for lung and throat diseases.” Guaranteed to never disappoint the taker by all drug stores. Trice 50c and tl. Trial bottle free, f cza Mr-.. Kdward Holes'.n arid l/eautiful daughter. Miss Arina left yesterday via Memphis for Chicago, where -he will reside for several months arid put the children in school She was ac companied as far as Memphis bv Mr. Kolesoii. Kdward lloleson arid .Jamie Catling will follow soon. We hope they will enjoy the city, and that the children will be greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walton and charming daughters, Misses Ida and Gertrude, who have lieeri residing in Memphis for some time, returned to Forrest City last week, and are at home in one of the cozy new cottages recently erected by Brandon & Baugh near the ice plant’ This is a most ex cellent family, and Tiie Times wel comes their return, and will join their many friends in the hope that they will make this their permanent home. Letters from Mr Robert L. Pettus. who is taking a short vacation from ills business duties, and visiting his brother. Mr. George 15. Pettus, in Colorado, bring I tack tlie good news that both are getting along nicely: that George continues to improve,and that Hubert is enjoying the pure mountain air and water, the pictur esque scenery. and the general recrea tion incident to such a trip We hope Imth >ur friends will ;be greatlv ben efited. Mr P II Barker, wh l ad Gen on the M.-k list for nearly a month, has about entirely recovered, and is again able to lie about. He is contemplat ing t It tie trio tp the M ississi ppi river t ■ St. Louis and perhaps St Paul, m 11 it* near future, which he h.qies will lie Iteneticial arid mate rially aid in recuperating 1.is health, -trengtl and weight. We wish Percy i pleasant journey, and the liest of - ts Mrs. Batkerai. ti e G y w acc'-.mpan\ him. • 4» Dram." t .nmol In- ( uroil • 1 d '1 A t :- f. - H> . n ! f H ti t .{ •! pi .ft !•*»■!? In - *HI Th#*r 1- * •?. \ o «• why i • Hft* . h• i ihn» r \ t r - -*lf HI I H! Ii l!.*'llf? l»ej||liP« I*mi]!i*,'l l‘J mu !f.ftaiiiei i uiijit n t.j !!>♦• niufi u» tnit'*r ? *h»- !• bi-fa* hiHii Tut-*-. \\ ht-i !hi- ! u fi ii M iim.J >•>,. hav** a rumbling - un i «»r m ? neaiifitf. u? i Mtu-n :t » enlirt- v deaf tit* mm im The resul!. ami uni* tn* iMidtiinirtt u>n can he uiken • Mini the tub* r«**»t >-red tvi 119 normal e<»nd id>o. hearing m t>e tleMfroyeil T < >rt-vpi nine ea*e- out t t* are * rtu-eii ny catarrh. which im nothing but an 1 nflamed c witlit • • t ihe 111 cre-u- -urfa*-. - " e will irive One Hundred In. ar- • r «nv t a-** »■ I deatneMM - ai -ed by » atarrh that chi • run be cured by Han m Catarrh 1 iid >« nd !«*t circular?* free I .1 CHINKV *\ o* , Toied o " ud \ V dnufifiMtd. ‘ Take Ha l’a Family I*iila 1 * *r « nMlipai ion Mr Willie Merwin has gi.ii. an other good account of himself; tliat is to say, lie has made good with his superior officers, and has Ix-.m pr. muted again. He is employed with* the raoitic Kxpress Company at l’in. RlufT. and since leaving here lias earn ed 111 re* promotions and is now rilling th. re>p>uisible i»>siti'>n of local cash ier !• t tliat company. Will is re markah y apt. clever honest,and when it comes tn ,i matter of business, makes it a principle t carry out the rules ,.f l.is empl vers, impartially an.lt the -Her attending strictly to their business, and treating all oust, mers alike We are certainly proud t hear of his -.ueco.ss, and hop. he wicontinue t o!i i.b the ladder "f ■'access until he reaches the top rung. 11 vi» an ttt n 1 mil. Ilui l liainherlaiu's 1 olie, l holera ami Diarrhoea Remedy i ure.l Him. it is with pleasure that 1 give you tl.is unsolicited testin onial. Alxjiit a year ago when 1 had a severe ease of measles I got caught out in a hard rain, and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels. 1 had an awful time and had it not been for the use f Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to tills remedy I am n w strong and well. 1 have'written the above through gratitude and 1 shall always speak a good word for this remedy. -Sam II. Owin. Concord. C.a For sale by J. T. Sanders. The Times ir.ad*eru nt'.y fai ed t meritson the fact that Mr* Vt H. Mc I*arie. and Mis* T is- F. wage ac companied Mr and Mrs John W Nay rarJ Mr ar.d Mrs J T F >n dren to Colorado points when the* ka ^ ■ L*-tte-' from tlie party indicate that a sfe enjoying the pictures-)ue seer.* er* the invigorating mountain air. > i tlie sj ri. id Le».th-gi ving waters f • e Rocky M -ntai:-*. ani w|I] -e greatly benefitted by their outing Editor Waiter B Williams and his friend Mr San. f Brink -y. were id ti e city Monday and we acknowledge a *ery pleasant cai> They were over a-they said, -jusi to see the town. W« I pc they f- -rid satisfactory hi* tertainment ar.d were repaid for their trip Tlie re is nothing particularly » ; :.ierfu »b ut Fc rrest City's sights, but if you want to see a really nice litt le town, and mingle with the most i. spitable arid gen la.{people on earth , you can find both right here Come again gentlemen. The John Hopkins Rye Whisky is known and -sea for its mellowness and tine <4uality. No headache fol w* its use S'Id >nly by M Collins at the White Elephant Saloon. Try it The ladies of the Fulwood neigh borhood. gave an icecream suppler last Friday night at Parrott school house i for ti.e benefit of the Wesley church, which was a seceess in every respect, and thoroughly enjoyed by* all pres ent. The ladies realized the near lit . tie sum of l21.4o. and deserve much . prai>e for their untiring efforts. The church is greatly out of repair and I this sum will git a long way towards paying for the contemplated’ impr ve • merits It is hoped they will repeat the affair in the near future. Several (town folks arended. I>on't neglect the warnings of na ' ture. If your appetite is poor, breath bid. tongue coated, you w ill be sics ; unless you put your system iu g d ! condition. Prickly Adi Bitter- is the : remedy you need. It cleanses the en tire system J. T. Sanders, special agent. A meny-jp.-r>u'ndcame to t >wn last Saturday, and -et up f r busines- n the vacant t between the Bed Bin and Joe Beck - blacksmith shop, just I'T**. ti e sfreef. and a 'itt e north if L Bonner s and H IV Pa-lay's ! places of bud lies- It i.a.N since l>eeri ■doing a land office business." and furnishing d-e-r-iightful music for the young Americans who congregate upon the grounds in that vicinity every evening in fact it can lie heard in all directions f> r rive or -ix block-. The Lyceum Theater graphophone i also vieing with the mechanical or chestra for the attention of the pub lic. and Mr Noyes' show is l>eing lib eraliy patronized. If there were one or two more attractions Jackson and Rosser would be a regular midway plaisance. Drink Anheuser Busch Beer. There is none so good. Kept on draught, cold as ice can make it. and served by polite and expe rienced salesmen exclusively in this city by T. C. Folhre, Jr. & Company. Madison is becoming juite a port for gasoiine motor twafs. and several hand some crafts claim that as their home. • apt (lias. Apple, the expert boat builder, has recently completed and placed in commission a handsome '21 foot brat, equipped with a 11-horse power engine. Mr Will Thorne has a handsome bat. and has just built a good size barge. Then there i- the < b.ella, the 1 lancer, the Buster, whose owner lives in thi-city, and others whose name- we cannot recall. Be sides ihe-e. Mr. \V B. Brewer, f this city, i- tow w -rking on a bat for Mr Nt McFa which whei wi be a crack i- ack acquisition t • the gasoline fleet !>r. H 1“ Iiooley ba the handsomest little duck txvat on the river. It i- built of steel, and! adapted t< paddle or oars. It liear- ! the pretty name of Psyche," the! euph u> of which !. werer received a 1 shock, when a native remarked. ! J hat s the derndest wav tospell f ish j ! ever seed. \ Lure tor < oiistipation and Pile Disco* crcd at Last L.iristedt > Berman Liver powder removes the cause and cures every | ca-e. Never a failure reported. Trv it Guaranteed l« cure. Brie. 2V- A free s > e at J T Sai ders Drug St i > >a»ed His I he. Master Hemirig 1 >avi>. a brave ad of 1'. years •!' age. of St. L uis. who is visiting hisgrandm< ti.- r Mrs. ( ver. of tliis city, is tlie l.eri> of the hour. While in swimming with a number of ether Ijovs. a few days ago. in Sr. Francis river, about half a mile below Madison, While Havens was seized with cramps, and sank I*fore he could reach safety. Master Haris seeing the predica ment of his friend, and. without a thought "f the danger to himself, swam to W File's assistance, and res ! cued him from certain death, and! I perhaps a water> grave. It was a heroic deed, which si. wed • the little man's unselfishness and : rav jery.and he is lieing deservedly praised j by all who witnessed or who have | heard of the occurrence. We con jgratulate Wi lie upon ids narrow v> |cai«e. and c nmend Fleming t r his I heroism. (du gs Blood, >1,111 Discuses,( .mecr (ireatest Blood Purifier i r,c It'year blood is impure, ti.in. dis eased. hot or full of hum ,rs; if \ a l.ave blood poison, ancer. carl uncles. ; rating s,ires, scr ifu a. e< e ua, ling, risingsand ' usiips.seal by. pin.pl. skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheuma tism. or any blood or skin disease tase | Botanic Blood Balm 11. B. B.j S ,..tl all sores heal, aches and pains stop, i and the blood is made pure and ricli. Druggists or by express. #1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing KIcmJ Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. B B B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. tfter Five Y'-ar*. We... wh ■ do you think is here’ Why Punch ’ Paslay. of course. J rive years ago t<-morrow Mr. li E Pas.ay. letter kt.wn as Punch, eft Forrest City, a great big boy. for Ti e Great YVest. t seek his fortune. S r- e that time he has resided in < »reg i ar. i Washington: married a charming lady f Astoria, and has prospered. They have a daughter, now t« year* f age. and she is said to be tl.e x >t beautiful flower of the great Golden West. 1 Punch starts in as a salesman, studied ad writing and window dress ing, and was made the manager of this department of the firm. who. by ti.e way. operates stores He is now traveling for Wyman. Partridge & Co., wholesale dry goods He arrived here Wednesday morn ing. accompanied by his friend and fellow-traveler. Mr. W. L. Walling, and they leave to-day to return to their duties. They gave us a very pleasant call Wednesday evening, and we were very much interested in Punch's ‘story of his life. " This is ids first visit since he left, that hot August day. five years ago. He l.a' grown and broad ened in body and mind, and is a great big tine looking fellow, with the roses of robust health upon his cheeks His father, brother and sister, besides other relatives and the friends of his boyli .*<! days. have a been delighted to see him. ai. i are iisappointed that the Madam and the baby girl are not with him. But he promises t< bring 'them the next time he c rr.es. when | they wi . he cordially we xed, even as he hi> been "Regular a> the Min" i> an express; n a> 1 as 'he race \ doubt the rising and setting f the sun is tile most reg in the universe unless it is the action of tie? liver and b-'Wels when regulat ed by I >r King s New Life l’:.,s. Guaranteed by a . druggists. L’-Vu If y u want aj g of g «1 whisky you can get it at the Magn ra Sa. «-n. where there i- a great variety f brands at prices t ■ s.;j*. ,\ s wines, brandies, mineral waters. Kittle and keg beers, etc. ( a ar. i see us T C Folbre, .Jr. & < mpany \ Rich Sian. < ontentmerit is ti e l*est riches. An old farmer who wa> asked if a neigh bor was a man of means, replied: He hasn't got much money, but he is mighty rich. He has a great deal of land then?" was the question. "No sir. lie hasn't got much land, either, hut he's mighty rich " The old farmer with a pleasant smile observed the puzzled look of his companion for a moment, and then explained "Vou see.hehasn t g t much money and he hasn't got much land, lout still he is rich, because lie never went to bed owing a man a ent in his life. He lives as well as he wants to live, and lie pays as lie gue- he isn't afraid of anybody, he tells everv man the j truth, and does I,is duty by himself, his family and hi* neighbors: his ■ word is as good as his bind, and every man. woman and child in t.-wn looks up to him and respects him No sir. he hasn't gut m -ch and, but be is a mighty rid. mail. b-c,i .-t he s g* * a he wants. ( ured 1*1 indigestion. Mr. A W F ■ West Knd \t anta. i' i . says "J fuh.y end irse l»r ‘ King - Loyal Germetuer for indiges tion. After suffering f r v. ars and having tried a the remedies I c . d hear of without being Ijenetitted. aj f.-w bottles of t! is great remedy lias cured me." ! 'ruggists se it at d per urge; butt ,e h's d' Sts V' . iislel «a< \\ muz. A teacher asked one >f her pupils to spe.'. 1 separate. The boy spe,.ed it i Correctly, but the teacher said it was! "rung, and chided him forth- ack of knowledge. When thepupi. looked in tie* dictionary lie discovered that lie was rigid Hising from Ids-eat lie1 idignant!y showed i.i- teacher, out -oe stopped him sliort and snapped out. 'Ueorge don t tel! me 1 am mis taken. T was not going to," said I tiie boy. ! just wanted to show you what an owl fool Webster was.” A Happy Family. •!- -1 Mann, f Fordyce. Ark., write.-: "* Carlstedt’s German Liver 1’ow ner for ten years, cured my wife of fe male troubles. Haven’t had a doctor for six years: formerly paid two or tlirce doctor bills a year. Would not be without it. Worth its weight in go.d. Trice 'J-«c. A free sample at ,1. I Sanders' drug store. On 1 he Horns ni a Cow. : ittle Harry N’eblett had a nar - w c-cape from serious injun arid p.-. - h it v While playing in the barnyard at at hi- home Monday evening. ^ • t close to the cow. and supp —i ■, while throwing her head around t'. -care off the flies, her 1 ra ca ,ght in the l*'.vs clothing, and si,.. th*-n "• | Tim up in the air on :.er 1. rn.-. h .: a she lowered her head he r .1 •• ‘n the ground uninjured except ' r a >nu scratch on the si 1. ,f ■ sth',dv and one or two u! er pa.t.f-,. hrui-, which broke the skin, i, n arc n> t c n sidered serious, and he s gettimr a i alright. His father was nearby and wit nessed the whole affair, but it o' ha1 - pened so quickly that he could Vt prevent it nor rescue his boy before it was all over, lie experienced the fright of his life, and is thankful that results were no worse. The bov's clothing was almost torn off of him. --_ Sckool Books. Juat received at the Newsstand— j Jhfegefable Preparation Por As similating tteTood and Regula ble tteStanachs and.Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness sod Hest.Con tains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Mtif^oun-stMCBJnzKa /^m»ilm S»Jm AUJmnm » AM^bJJfc- I • \ 'tZTmZZ+'lmU- ( b**n S+*d - I QC$r*!!± A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLE£B — Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. — - -■ ■ EXACT C0»r OF WRAPPEB. ... .. - ■ LESLIE S ALEXANDER Painting, Paperhanging Ornamental Decorating The Best of Material Used and all Work Guaranteed Telephone 255. Notice. Having purchased the business, good will, slock and book accounts of The Forrest City Lumber Company. I de sire to wind it up at once, and take this method of informing ah persons who are indebted to the said Compa ny, and whose account.' are due and pa>t due. that they must come f rward and settle same at once, or their ac count' will he placed in the hands of ■an attorney for collection. Thanking each and every pair n of the old Company for their lilieral pa tronage. 1 wish to announce that 1 wi 1 c ntinue the business at my place on Ilosser 'treet where I will keep a complete stuck of lumber of a 1 kind', si'h. doors, blinds, ec- . and '<.licit a continuance of your patronage. A gain thanking you. and i oping y .u wiil give tlie matter of your account with The Lumber Company prompt attention. 1 remain. Y >urs respectful!v. IL W Fa'I.av. Forrest City. Ark.. Aug 2’*, pxi? Notice ol >alc ol I 111 poll II JgJ >toglv Notice i' hereby given that 1 will n Wedne'day, the 4th day i-: Sept 1l» tween legal hours, at the 1'ound. in 1 irrest City. Arkansas. ' h and sei t . t he high* 't ai d ix.-st bidder for cash, tin f.. ow ing described animal, which l,;t' been in my charge during the ; . . limit of tie time prescribed by ,uw. I•eseription of animal: < >ne Bull. about a vear and a half old: pale red. with a little bundle >u side', white hack: n<i marks nor brand'. < >wneis f any <>r all <>f the abo\e descriiied ,'tock may claim same hv paying 'lie impounding charges tothe city marshal on or ixtfore the date of sale. At the pound on the I*. Mavis place. •I M 1 to is i fit v Marsi a Wr DON'T BE '%) CONSTIPATED^ E'. trvone knows when he is constipated, and every r >u. : know the risk he is running when he fails to promptly correct it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS I> a Bowel Tonic and Regulator. it empties the bowels just as thoroughly as the harsh, jr .p.ng cathartics and does it mildly, comfortable, pleas ant.y. .Moreover, it leaves a beneficial influence behind it because the bowels remain healthy and regular thus there is no return to constipated conditions. Oft the denuine with the Figure "V in ReJ on Front Label. Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle. ™ J. T. SANDERS, Special Agent. DO YOU WONT I NICE HOME?' LOOK AT THIS i me Six-K*>om M dern ('••ttage with Two-Room Basement, cb- j tern. mt-houses. and large *t. garden, etc., and a nice lot. 5ox ha* feet, which is large enough for another house. 11 use rents for * 1 *>i* |> r annum. This is a bargain, as it is easily w rtii s'J.xmi Located on st reet west of I ron Mountain and north of and adjoining the Rock Is.and iabroad. PRICE. $15.00. JAMES I. HAWk7 THE REAL ESTATE MAN Forrest City. Ark. The weather continues very warm