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J. a. waterman. e ti>sELL The New Meat Market. Having purchased ti e gr- eery st.ck of Mr. W. C Houston, and leased the building on the iv rthwest corner of Washington and Jackson street*, former y occupied by him we have ojwm d a tirst class meat market. We will »;>o continue to handle shelf grocer ies and suj.pi; y r ne Is in fre>h Reef. Mutton. Veal. I'ork and Poultry, Fresh ( ;ntry Erodu - -mdi as Rutter. Eggs. Vegetables, Etc., and such gam< in «ea«r a-the law permits. We Invite a .iberal share c f y r pannage promising t» give your commis sion* our very t*"-: efT. rt*. J. A. Waterman & Go. Telephone 71. W. T. Sanders —IiEALEli IN Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, Tinware and Glassware. * : • : Solicits Your Trade for 1907 A 1 :si 1 .< . experience of sixteen years in Forrest Hty has familiarized me wit): the n >nt< and needs of the citizens of this county, ami I have made it a study to please my patrons. With integrity of p .rj - and a detem ination to succeed by sel.ing hon est merchandise a* honest |»ric< s, 1 have the satisfaction of a lib eral patronage. I-adi» s w ill be pleased 1<> see my line of seasonable I »i'f " and 1 >ry Goods. Telephone ."4. 114 N. Front St. Free Delivery. FOK11KST CITY. AHK. SUPPLY Your Summer Wants BY BUYING Screen Doors and Windows, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Picks and Tongs, Lemon Squeezers, Lawn Mowers, As well as every requisite that makes liot weather eomfortable from. W. F. KLOTZ, '• 1 he Hardware Man,” 20S Jackson St., Forrest City. Ark. 1 f its s. ire!tiit.tf p d to eat that you First C lass are looking I<-r either served , r muijuAiniir Short-Order JOHN MALOUF. Restaurant Fresh Fancy and Family Groceries, Fruits, Confections. Nuts. Cigars, etc 11 ( onm‘tllon Telephone No. 206 LllDlllFS Of dll KllldS, |—■ —. — I New f ixtures ERNEST F. CARSON ■Art shc Berber end flair Dresser S .ep n Kr .'..re B lltllDq. Hot and Cold Eaihs and ni up-to-date Treatments of the Face : id Scalp. Your Patronage Solicited. NkW Tuts |- New Methods HANNA AND 6 HURT 1 CAR DRIVEN BY LATE SENATOR S GRANDSON HITS WAGON. FIVE BURIED IN THE DEBRIS The Injured Are Rescued After Half Hour's Work Near Sea bright, N. J. New York. N Y—A-touring far driven bv Carl Hanna, son of I>an Hanna, and loaded with nine of his friends, trashed into a butcher s (art wh;!*- dash ru; from Seabright to As bury Park a’ daybreak Sunday morn ing Seven occupants of th* aitorm bile were injured: live, including Mr Hanna w ere pinned b* neath the ov r turned wreck of the machine for haif an hour. The four men of the butch er's <art. although flung fifty fe«: into a churchyard by the impart of ba nishing car. were not seriously hurt. The members of tin- Hanna party are Carl Hanna chest crushed by broken wheel and ankle sprained Miss Hath Sega. Asbury Park, an kle sprained, head cut and neck gashed. Henry Sega, her brother, uninjured. Vivian Carmichael, sprained wrist anil ankles Cyril Carmichael Lis brother, legs sprained, wrist and ankles and ribs crushed. <'■ • . i' - isoil and on*:- rib broken, shoulder blade broken. VVallac- Robertson, New York. I* tr am! Le-ad cut. M : unit I jured. The acci lent came at the end of a grand Lai! g v<-n by young Hantia and his step-fat!:- I'd K. Stiilip. at Pannaci's hotel, Seabright, N. ,L, to hull' a hundred w* althv friends. AMERICAN LOST IN ALPS. Francis MacMd'sn, of Yvette Guh bert s Farty. Misses Way. N**w York— Samuel K. MarMil len. formerly i Chicago newspa per man, h r row a r- -blent of this city, has r«-ceiv< d a cable uram from Marienbud 1 that his brother. Fiumi- Mai Mila ; a ynima Amet ■ m violin.,-it. has o-.-en lest in climbiny .Mt. liiane, in the Alps. Cl,a: !• - Mhi M h n. also a broth* r of th< :: \ i- ! ni-t arrived here from Ikmai'D Saturday. He saw his brother .is-' : • t* i-atiiua. He wn wi’h a jury of three who announced tli*. ir inie.itisn of climbing Mt. Hianc. and It is beli* red tin y wer. vv>th Ira. when In lost his way. They wer* Yvi'i ■ ! a i tii- French actress, i■ ! : . . b ml, and Madam, Vat. In!;. The n, •.■ iman is 22 y* ars <>'1 H left Arnei i* a last May. He was a na ive oi Marietta. O. BALL FAN GOES CRAZY. ; Milwaukee Boy Develops Mania From Following National Game. Milwhu ,ee W is "liasehall crazy” is the diatnosis nf the troubles affect in it W'al: r Kunciu, under arrest on a charge m' be ins; a vagrant and a men ace to the community. He i~ 1'* ' • nis old and lias been a follows r i 11.. tain-- 11:i lie was a melt infio Too .—ri<»u., altention to tie mime is believed to have prove 1 his un loins when he b- a' his motii er and 1<>< ■ -i himself in a hallway ai her lions- the dimut was readied A polie -man wa called and found it neeessai itti loor t>< hind which 11 • ’■ youret, man was concealed. ANT|.FLIRTING LAW PASSED. South Dakota Town Council Adopts Stringent Measure, Highmore. S It Th*» common council lias pim.~ed an ordinance pro hibiting iiml* ami ft n all- persons 1'iom loit m : * n the s'* p* of any church. public Iniilliny or door wa; of at'.' store* for tie purpose of ur.iui, •‘i'll!-: c.iii'li * r ; a nuts, or 1<>*i ns <n •ct.- all* . s *r vacant lots oi other obsciir.- places, for tbp purpose of Hilling in the e\*ning. it will im unlaw till lor parents or guardians o” otb*M p' 'sons bavins tnino: - ami* tln ir < ui'rol to know Ingly permit them to vi-date this or dinatice. $12,000,OCO IN ROLLING STOCK. I New Haven Road Spe-ri.' Pcrtune on Its Traffic Improvements. \t iv Haven, 1 ’own —T«e!v< m |1 .*• tl' ii. is in ii' v !•. lit; • -■ „ \ has he,.n m dm d h> ill' N"\v liana ■ ad to be di ii'.' nil in the • w a: s. i In ord r inviiii.t ii_i 1, lamiotivos. most ut 1 hem of a : • w and lari.er t.-pe ihaa any in on the road’ T 'mi :bi lain and r> ; _• a . cars. 10 . np-to date pass, nm-i e •,, ; pi j»U|t man parlor ear- and two palaiial siaterooni liopii.p ea Nurses Rescue f'r.t ents. Middh' ovn. N \ 1".■ t Inoke out hi tile Tlr. all he- al la :»• and Anhui Thomley, an • i. . was fatally burned. \ dozen v. • <■ >_ *. • ; - s din w> i k in i ■ s» . ,ip Jo pa tieil.s. M ssot’r. Eng.-eer i\ ed. 1 a i oil Mo i1 ! i S :. a n i n itint- r-on th« K • \ 1- and railroad, . who form- \ 1 i\ l n ... ph jj0 was ktiled n w: - , live mile- w. ■;* ui fce • He . v.iui by a wif. Wild tin .e ehild: t li. METHOD IN HIS SOLICITUDE. Willie's Deep Interest >n Playmate'* Health Explained. This story is we!] in keeping with the spirit of the ag-e says th<* New York Tribune. A Hror.x man tells It about his little boy. The neighbor s young hopeful was very ill. and Willie and the other youngsters in the block had been asked not to make ar> noise in the streets. The neighbor's bell rang one day and she op« r. i it to find Willie standing bashfully cc h> r front stops. “How ts he to-day?' he inquired in a shy whisper. •‘He's better, thank you. d-ur and what a thoughtful child jou are to come and ask.” Willie stood a moment on rr.e font and then burst forth again, i ai orful sorry Jimmy g sick " The mother was j rof.-un 1'" ’ ;ohed. She could find tio further w rds to say. but simply kis.-> d him M de s'ill bolder by the caress. Wliiie began to bark down the steps, repeating at in terval his s"" wr for 1 > p‘ ymate 3 illness At the 1. " -ru sot. he halted and looked op. * If Jimn y should die,” ho asked, ‘ kin 1 have his drum?” FOR SELFiSH ENDS. The Efforts Ee.-ig Made by the Ameri can Medical Association. The Political active v of the Ameri can Medical Associate m has b > ime so pronounced as to ■ tent in i litical cir ■ s t - .ul.y as the the avow> i i urpose ot t .-• la>ct' s of the ' ih -uia:" < : Vh. a'i:i< fc‘ aool, of which the Assodadi.n :- chi ay com r sed, is to seem is ; e of h laws as will not only \ . .. at the salt) of so-cah 1 • pate-nt- »:•■ iidr.es, hut will restrict the practice . f medi cine and healing '•> th- i> Is" now recognized. This In many a. .» ■■ lid prevent the a:, -.tug of Os teopathy, and in n a:... e very state would prevent the l.'-ai- . - of the Christian S- it nee and nn n:.-;l s ience ii'M'if iron; : - -i /s'. - a in which the faith of so many intelli gent people is so iirndy rooted. The American Mi di a Association has a "Cummif.- on Legislation,” and the comm:'1." h:.s correspond ents in pm tl.all. <■■ ■ ry tev. t - hip — si me 1C,1 I'11 t' rrt spot.d'n*s in all. This commit '■ a: 11.. las: . ion of the Ann rk a:. ■'■ a! A - >.ratios 1' Id in June t f t.. - . .r < \ i a hope tha: ... : • . • •- ot cian- than i :. ■')’.! offer t hem s' Ives as • i d.itm : Congress at ti '- hist i . ,i .: >. in . annual I r. port tin-- 1. . .. if : .. i t th" growing th n..r ;s ,d tio- move ment, lif-v.. vt -. j if the work of act.'.e ] • n in State legislation is v,:.d* .'.t- a larger clerk al fou-e must - i This is almost th- : - in the history of the Unhid S'a' - 'hat any organizi i class has ft '-.a avow.-d tho purru se of capturing k-Msiatures and domi-Kiting leg -la •. ;u their own selfish in-t resis. The Ann :m an Medical A sneiation has about 05,000 members of whom 117,000 are fully constituted mem bers’ and the rest are member- be cause of their aftiiiatn n wh suite i-r local societies. The Association owns real estate in Chicago valued at $111, 7S1.91 and ns to'al assets an- J.’.'i, .)C7.sr>, Its liabilities, at the time of the annual report which was made at the June meeting, amountt 1 to only $hl,90G. 1 he >: • - of a-se's over liabilities i inert a :ng at tin rati of about $110,000 a year, and the purpose of liie organization is to d niina o the field of med: •• . , ai-d . . rushing ail competitions b> sc J • the pas sage of prohibitive ' .rj. :1. compel all of the peopl- of tin United States to p y a doctor s i t ev : y time the most simple retni-d" is ?n -. ik.-d. PUT IT IN GOOD LIGHT. One Comforting Thcug • n *' e Death of the Chickens. A lady who had • t.riy moved to the suburbs was \ ;-y f ind of lo r first brood of chirk* ns (f .ing out on- :if. r. rtn on §h< th* l : in charge of her . mht ar-oid boy. I>... fiu o her rt tun; a iu I* r * - :,i . nu o up. The youngs er lot-ant th*- chicks during the storm, ml wa- dismayed alter it passed in find that half of them had b<--n di wned Tic ugh fearing the wrath to con.. . h. f „Ught best to make a clean 1 •• of the calamity, rather than leav. it to be discovered. ".Mamma.” he said rontjio-’v when his mother had r. dm ; d ;■ , ;x of the i hick.ms .,••• d .d ' 1 his sixt How did tic > d o" ' 1 he |. ' v s-c \Y * . 5 .1 , ,, I '' 111 -1 • h ■ ■ < < he said -Han Bobbin Beys- V*,-sres. Ji din 1 L< • ■ f ,it American Federal:>•: : l..: - deliv ered recently an add res- *, -; Turning to t . , . the strik. q mst v sa,,j; I remember i strik o‘ bol .bays, a just stiik, and en.- that sue e, ed, <1 Th, . - ; •, d tj . ir bsbt weil even bu-liaatlv Th is the day tiny turned ,. ji ;n tie spinning i . • : , ; th. • ■ mployers ni'i! ;i ur♦-lt i ■ : 1 ii..~ ih. d with the U: ds The w; v.g.d - n d, .•>. t,„t the wa£'s of the bobbin boys i worse.’ - Peculiar Medical Re-edy. n>n '' on a P' ••-an in a s>. • v: ■ that tho mat, died from , w.ng too many j’Ue s waich he was u usiom-d to lake in common with a 1 tho peasants Ul li-.it ui-lti^t wheLtvei lie lvlt lib Jaukm Fcsseil, J. T Fondp.en N. K President. Cashier. Vice-P^J^ THE BANK -• -O F Eastern Arkansas Is fully equipped to do a General Rankin* Busin** Sol cits tt.e accounts of Corporations. Finns and Individual* ** DIRECTORS. James Ftbbell, of Fussell-Graiiam-Alderson Co.. Fon*stni John W. Alderson. of Fussell-Graham-Alderson Co., ^ A Recker, of Becker & Lewis, Forrest Citv r John W. Naylor, Capitalist and Planter, Forrest Citv T. < . Folkrk. Jr., of T. C. Folbre. ,ir..& Co., Forrest citv A J, Vai i ah", "f A. J. Vaccaro Sc Co., Forrest t itv! arJ' E. P. TA'i lor. of Taylor, Kni*ht Sc Co.. Forrest City N. \V. Norton. Attorney. Forrest City. S. H. Mann. Attorney, Forrest City. Capital Stock $30,000, Surplus $30.Odd, Undivided Profits SB,OOO. Will extend to patrons every accommodation consistent withaaf* Rankin* Principles. Safely Deposit Vaults for Customers. •— Contractor ^ Builder. Plan?- and H -timates on all classes of Buildings and Repair* cheefully furnished upon applica tion, and first-class service guaranteed. Corn- .'pond -nee invited, and gilt-edge : references furnished. : Don’t forget Ahlstedt. Telephone No. 155. L. R. GROBMYER, PROPRIETOR OF THE 4(2?ily Meat Market^ West Side North Washington Street. Keepe Fresh Meats of all kinds and Game In season. Buys and sells Live Stock. paying the Highest Market Price for Hotjs aud Cattle. Your trade and inquiries solicited. thk pearl cafe. »•1 ch brothers, Props. | Ll^ For Ladies and Gentlemen. \ complete line of Fivrli Fsnev Groceries. Fruits, ^ Nuts. ( on lections. Cigars and Tobacco. i-?“iour patronage is respectfully solicited. Call, or Phone No. 191. BOOKS! BOOKS! The biggest and best line of BOOKS ever shown in Forrest City or any other town of its size, may now be seen at THE, NEWSSTAND We also carry a complete stock of Stationery, Games, Blank Books, Novelties, Desk furnishings and Office Supplies if you cannot find what you want elsewhere, try THE NEWSSTAND LANDVOIGT VADAKIN South Side of Ra.lroad Phone Always Remember the Full Laxative gromo Quinine Cares a Cold in One Day, Crip in Two* on Box. 25c, J