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PL RP,healthful, grape cream of tartar powder, the only kind that can be used with out impairing the healthfulness of j the food. Makes the biscuit, p cake and pastry more digestible » and wholesome. Absolutely free from alum and phosphate of lime. Chemical analyses show the low priced powden made cf alum to contain large quantities of sir!phene ac;d, •isd that a pcrtxn of the aium from alum baking pow deri remain j uncharged in the food! You carrot afFurd taie alum are sulphuric acids into your stomach. STUDY THE LABEL Cbc torrcst if itn vTimcs. LRNDVOICT Sc VADHK I IN . Editor* and Publisher* TEHM* OK .-VHn KlPTi»»V One Yea r. 11 .v ** t M • * • • - T 1 r«t Months. ♦ ' A . •• * FRIDAY AKTEK.NooN N ANNOUNCEMEN T&. FOR PKOKRi 1*TIN•« ATTORNEY TpilE TIME** •» h tith««r /*--1 t s' • the X Hon H J . V\ j jam* 1 >?. Kr*n< - county. aa a candidate !<.r Hr »» utmir At torney for the Kir at Jud * < reirt of ArK anaa#. itibjwt to »b» a* tmo of the I ► en rjcrat k Primary to be be 1 March . 1 « - ^PUE TIME? i* author xed r announce X Judye J M \ lies ard, * f J’r pa ,n t| is a candidate tor Proaecut>tur Ao-.rnf? tor the Eirat Judicial Circuit, subject to the f action of the Hem ►cratic Primary t ’ e h»-! ) March —, 19Us FOR t '1 m V I DOE fPHR TIMKr* i* authorised t«j announce X MR R. A. RULfr E a* a candidate f r tne office of Count) and prolate Judjre -if Sr Francia County. aubject to the action *»f the Democratic Pnmar> Election to be held on March —.19O FUR SHERIFF THE TIMES it author zed to announce MR- VA E A J L LI A M " a*> a can didate for re-election »o the office of >uer ff and « lector of St. Franc a County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary election to be field March 1*> FOE CIRCUIT CLERK THE TIM£i* >• authomed toionounof M K M. W. 8KAHOHN. of Yadiaon Town* •hip, as i candidate for Circuit Clerk of St Frmoclt County, subject to the action of ibe Democratic Primary Election to be held on March igo THETIMES la authorized to announce M K FENNER LA UGH I NG HOOK of Madi* •oo townabip, n- a candidate for the « ffiee of Circuit Clerk of St Km ncir Countr. subject i to tb© action of the Detnr*crat»o Primary Kiec* i tton to be held on March , 19ie. FOR curNTV < LEKK THK TIMES t« authorrz«*«l to announce A CAPT T «. M EH A IN. .f Madia-iri i uwnubip. *« « « mi i 1 ■ la t** lorn ** ♦ non to •h*» itffice of i unit mi') I r- Fato I prk t I- rancia C1.001), blF ; ■ r t- -hi* a< , i.>n t tbp I>emocraii<- J-r.n«:\ f .« . i, i.> :h> . i Ms rob —. 1 > - Futi THt. VM'UKK, rpfll Ml 1 J H It . \ V . » raudtdan t t Tn h- ■ • t ' "Uni i, *ni j 11,, «T«IK‘ I'ntllHt V l i — 1 F» * r | V! 1 V K I -..I \ \ T..wn»Uil . h - a ■ n> „■. •. r F rat-t lb t ri , , > • lH-mocraMo l‘ mm > ■ !■> i M - rn k n m v - - i ,, • . i I - ! 1 ! I t Ft (>,1 . . , . , , . • * Mi*- l>. :i. . n- I Hi • ; , hpld iiu Mniili . y I T*HI I I- V till' • I. A • k I tt I'atl-lulatP fl't H"bi ! < [ >1 | : nt . b i T \ aubjpvt l.l lh«> II -M-'II I't Ull- II’lHt1' l\ niary Klettion o tie t>< \ : Maub , . T I mo. : \o b John w a candidate f..i If. kllbjwt IO Primary Election t-■ (>•■ h. ,| Mar.-li mi; :b mjthor/i-d •" aniinuin H A 1.1 * i *1 b k- > ' H iibii > j. a, Hbbi b- r -it m. I raiK-ia i uun the ai-nnri nl thp Dt-tnn.-raUi ].,4B JOK MARSH A I THKTIMK'ib huh ri/. it aim R JllH.N VI 1 < A \ I s aa a >-an-i "la 11- I r t» FM-ttion tn tbp . tti • t mar-1 a :t uip . :tv of Kotrpat ill) aubjtv i to u.p a. i n ,,i a- nty primary plect. u For Nali . One line Jack, six years i. tirst class in every particular w ith guar antee as represented. App y i L. 1’. Fitk. Byha ia. Miss. Epworth l eague Entertains. Last Thursday evening the Kpw tl League entertained it' t emF r> and friends at the home of liev and Mrs }i. L. Wilford. The entertainment furnisited ".is in tlie nature of a 1 ngf< w pn cran. after which dainty n Treshire: wer* served. The program which c .nsis:,d f: quotations, poems and repr >d . : ns from Longfellow were liigi yins*ruc-S tive and entertaining. Among ti to be especially mentioned was " i reproduction of Kvangeline In Miss Marguerite Laugliingbouse. and a critique on Hiawatha bv Wavm Jer kins. After a short time spent in conver sation and a jolly good time, the young people bade their pastor and his wife good night, feeling that the Epworth League has found a pia' e in Forrest City. 1 \v ! '[ i . ‘ I •• '' 1- r i! - M - ti>e Terr nea bi: I,*' ‘ ’ i» • : 4. :c i 1 . iu:h ri/.ir,j its collar . ti ■ an}! Lin^r <’ in ? *■* ft*-* »• \ » ; [ afi ufici coiiij«rtiti\> it> ♦rectiuii. A Meth^nl’h! MiniM*-r Rtroin !itf*nd* ( hamtierlain'* < ousrh Kerioti*. ^ e have us. d < ha;nl»erlain ' jgh Remedy in sir home ft r se\,.\ -arv and it h a > always proved t !.*- a re liable remedy. Wt have fi und that it would d" more titan til*- mar • ufactures claim for it. It is especially adapted to croupand whooping cough. Rev. .1aMKs A Lkhi-. Pastor Miiact a. Minn . M. K > hurch Chamberlains Cough Remedy is sold by J. T Sanders. Hallowe'en. I he Ha. owe'en observance*- were numerous in our litt e city This year, but the largest, most formal affair—if the word formal could be ui>piie<i to a Hallowe en frolic was at the leime of Mrs. T. \V. Harrow. This ever popular hostess excelled htrseif in her faithful adherence to the spirit of the ooeasion. The spa cious reception hall was lavish.v deco rated with chrysantiiemums, and all the exquisite beauty of that queen of autumn. The parlors were gi\>.*n over to the mystic rites of the day. Black cats: bats and witches peered from many a coign of vantage. From the ceiling of one room immense apples depended, inviting the interested one to try his fortune by successfully catching one with his teeth < *ne riH.ni was dark and here the maid, ns went one to one. t. ;—ep int■ tli" magic mirn r and see if a rnamy face looked over Iter sh< ;Sd-r, Tl.e entire 1 ■ itise with tl.e exepTjon of the dining j. m. tu- ig •• with green ikdits and in t! »• wi . .i *tn larknes- t t e-T> t ro d .. v u I la oween trick The dining r n ,t;t- h w::i. uM' rhv a. r,«i ! ■ *• - ?] ** \ 11 >t ‘ \ 1 i *. j {, - t: d.vt d. wheriin ■ at - w • -Yd in wax. 1 i. - ,\o i , .. -1 j - - w a > awarded a ,:\e kitten ah r:.» d w it ■. a huge U i. w u w Mis-«- \nn.e Burrow f < lu i : .a. I enne—ee, u.d Miss i; it h Hatcher were the hoiiorees .f this gay litt.e festivity, atid can liave the pleasing assurance f i a'ing contributed an unique delight t society - pleasures this season. ('tires Blood, ‘skin Diseases.t .ancer Greatest Blood Puriticr 1 ret If your blond is impure, thio, dis eased. hot or full of humors: if \t . have blood poison, eancer. carbuncle', eatiu«r sores, scrofula, eczema, itch ing, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply 'kin. Is»ne pains, catarrh, rheuma tism. or any blood i r skin disease take Botanic Blood Balm B. H. B sain .1 sores !fea aches and pains stop, and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express. > per large i»<tt.e. sample free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, (.’a. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases. ,s it cures ;ift• r a ei'e fails. N otiee. 1 o «h"m it may concern: This will introduce Dr M, tin 1. Dryer, who will 1 vate in your city. Dr. Dryer has had H" years experience and is a pood dentist \m courtesies shown him will lie appreciated. Very truly. h \ Long. Mr. W. B. Neils • position with Brandon. Baugh \ c< and left last week for Marianna, where he has accepted a situation witli Mr. Ed. Bear ley. Neilson is a splendid salesman, a thorough gentleman and * genial companion. We regret his departure but we wish him the ut most success. I SORTON-CU VM1NGS. l«i*.it F«nv«t ( iti'» M**»t I'r«nilrent ^ I'Bns « ili/rn» are J**in- 1 in H<»lj Wedlock* The mi;.. ;mtty s '..ix','. t; at } receded t; - • image f Mr K K N — ■, : M;>s Mart; un-minc t.creaaed * i.* ant :c:t-at: \ f t: e • v* :/ itse'f. and ii; no »ij were their many friends disipp inted wr,en User as sembled a* the Church of the G d > eph-rd Wednesday evening t witness the marriage The hands ■ liing friends had teen busy arid ferns, pa.ms and ther lieautiful j- * p arts were arranged to present a beautiful ha*'ground for the bright r»*-ss ar.d U-auty f the bridal party Cut f. wers ;n profusion filled out tim measure >f floral lovelinesss while my r;ad shimmering lights revealed a the beauty of the pretty church. Mrs. J l.n Gatling, organist, til ed out the moments of waiting with ap pr .p-ia'e musical selections. The wedding music proper, was the n. .< h ved wedding march f Men rieisM hn. and the Lohengrin march Traumerei. in faintest tones came during the ceremony which was said bp the rect r. Iiev. Mr E T. Mabler. The notes f the wedding march peal ed forth, a;, i the party with graceful rr.eas ,red pace appr ached the chan cel Id the 1 wing rder Rll b i • i -r'. E ;~e 11/ rd and Margate* Bari » ishers, Nathan Norton . I Ti * Bar;.am: hr.desmaids. M i»» "yra Hi., m'i M 'S Laura v.*; : g: ■ Messrs. Cast n ( t n and A L Grady: ,.atr f . :. r. Me-ia -sj. T. ih idr • nd : M Tinton; maid of hon >r. Mi" T me P. u--: Mi's i Jirn.it w Mr J..hn 1! Tipt**n. The Grid*. • i. ' ue>t n. in. Mr. Waiter B. <- r:i in. and the tender vow- were uttered whi l. ade tl ein man and wife. 'liie stride's dress was of liberty satit, \-r tatfeta. made en princes,*, with a-e gariiit ure. Her dowers were iriae r—e- »un a snowtr »■! white '•i The veil and "range ~t !»•■•■ .mingly arrayed. - gM The matron- of honor wore liberty -atIn In a beautiful shade of green, with garnitures of lace net of the same color. The maid of honor was clad in a white silken fabric with embroidered lace. A green girdie ►rave a touch of the wedding color. The bridesmaids wore French or gandy with Irish point lace and era broidered silk mull with lace and ribbon, respectively. All tlie ladies except the bride wore white picture hats and carried white ; chrysthanemums. The bride's goiug-away gown was a most becoming coat suit of brown, with braid and a touch of pastel ap plique. hat and gloves in harmony. The much loved young couple left |on the northbound train for a trip ! more or less extended, after which 'they will be at home in Kenton where Mr. Norton is in business. To this young couple who go from us to make a new home among the happy home f earth, a host of friend- would waft a fond adieu fraught with the ! • art - deepe-t emotions, f r tht-ir welfare, both materia! and spiritual The cat- f-t wii guests were Mr. and Mrs. i; < Jack- n. I>ayt—n. <>hi > c,JO—a.an .1 ■ '1 K n .>. 1 Mr a:.d Mr- it-. i, Mi ,,r I. ! 1 a. !"• • •}., r !: - .• v — Laura <. >at Mr k* M i.■. M .. 1; Mt—r-. \V, ]■ ., r:> i; . j ,, ’ n » —ii _t n. M. n.; i.i-. I . 'V J V\ Iiy .suffer with 5 uainwlieu I BALLARD'S SNOW ‘ LINIMENT WILL CURE RHPl MATISM Cl T*. f.l D SORES, SPRAINS. WOl N[» Mil P JOINT S, NEURALGIA, SCALDS LTZ., O. A. Frif-del, Dallas, Tax. writ*-*: "I us*- Raliaru'sSuovr Id niinciit for my family. It 1 - ft.*- b*K Liniment "made, it roli<-v* s burn.- aiul.-oalds.’ 25c, 50c and $1.00 r LLaJlard Snow Liniment Co BT. ZdOL’IS, MO, Sold and Recommended by J. T SANDERS. ggMfW Good Material is required to make Good Beer GOLDCREST BOTTLED BEER. Is perfectly Brewed from the Best Barley Malt and the Finest Quality of Hops--then it is aged and matur ed for months under conditions of Perfect Cleanliness, which makes it Healthful, Pure and Palatable. > Ask for Goldcrest at all Bars and cafes A. .1. VACCARO & CO.. ' FORREST CITY. ARK. Distributers for Tennessee Brewing Co. ' .it in-. lf.H ' , I- | • I' ... ... . -J a ; «• ■ y i: i ;. , • • ■ • . - 'I ,. K rr,-.- <.••>!. ; • r t . I -le st rt* t.' uji.il i: ; at ,r i taC tl i. ti,♦ ’ i • ;■ ' . a i • r. ... wliu are it, .1 t :: -a; i < mpa t.v. an t wl. -e ace• imr. are due and past due. tS.it they must - >:ne forward and .. tt • .a:: e at . r t. - ir ac counts wi tie placed t■ the hands ;f an att< rn*y f r • •• * i ■ That.sir a eacl and every patr-'ti - f the old ( impanv f r ti.eir litera pa tronage. I wish t< aim unce tiiat 1 will continue the business at my p ace on lt -sser street where I «i keep a complete stuck : nutter f a kinds. sa.'h. doors, blinds. and solicit a continuance of \ ,r patronage. Attain thanking V"U. and hopintr you ’ wi.l trive the matter f ymir account with The LumUr 1 oinpany prompt attention l remaii 't jrs respe tf i t H. W. Paslav. Forrest City, Ark.. Autt 2b. inn:. - The fav ruble weather has permit-! ted the tarn,, rs t. gather ti.eir cot ton and they have done so. arid rushed it on the market in >jch tremendous quantities that the bottom lias dnqe peti out of the price, and it has de clined near A two cents. We believe it is bound to rise, and if we had any cotton t se;l. we would hold it, if passir.le t d ■ so. until the price ad justs itself to actual conditions. NEW MORPHINE CURE. Mr. Jallies < ain Write*, an Interesting Letter. Telling Hew he W a» ('llred. I he h . winp letter ft • 'rr. Mr. .lames ».air. Ad tms Station, Miss.. t< ing : the new curef rthe M rphine. Lauda num arid opium habit. i- ,r ;shed ? r t!:<• !>en»'r;t t tii \vh ire addic ted and wi. are >-k 11.a c .:>• Mr » ait. say- • i u>. i . rpi.lne • r ' : * t*. i years, and during that time, i ' r.' d i ir.i I. "i, \ Me in i f ■rv e and w 1 meed '.. . : . M auine t • 1 at... »:> i :i.i> y. ,,r. ar.d a* : h.t’r Mine 1 •' a> a: al 1.' g-ait.s uiorj: hie a lay md t v -art rise and de igl.t I - n f.-.ind :i a* a-r I i. ad t U t, l a n . r. e1: » d \ f - - J -an t iaipr ve inheath and strength a. nee. and v'a- c imp ete.v c .r* i ji a » irpiisingiy short lime. "1 have t t taken ny Manine m< ii tine : u y kit i m w for a rig time, and iv ■ - lesire for n whatever and :t.v fami'v t -n-ician -ays it j, tl.e v hasever seeri. 1 a sr> mucl impt . : 11 - \\ a b. e ' ; w d want rs : renit- iy r :d; :: it cured .■ ut.d I ence that :* - a: There ..re a n nients an i - - vertised. : - , . as they . caine .-r .• ... . n mis hatd:-f - _j. treatments', covery. Mat « hut > an . ue-t it is guarat te»-d i’ure T i at d ! not contain any oaiiit*. o* "d >m \ • x wctidertu. cure lie a farmer and am (■ hea th tf.at ! a:;. • ( m put iuti •- n a f ti.i-.rea: d V! . . : : -w fr rr. - . ri t .r>‘ ad ■ u.er .ri h an i * : ■ T is n-w dis f * * U , i >s*’t U16 a edy and a cure ie* 'he Natk1.1 .1-jw. and i> »•> rhldr.e. .piurn. co r ^ti'• 'tlier iniuri . . .. 1 a*ij ii.er ltijur habit-formingdrug. Manine is ?t onlv remeitv nr tnedi.-ine - *t.. w, wide w: r i * da\ ’ 1 .• ,> .;,ivpv wj cure the drug iiahit dis, u>e 1 1 84 Wl ■ i itM .a. i U .. Medicine t ...any u \ rti. <'..mi t.-n aven ie m i. > ' ... , once, and they wr. cladiy send full j format it, an.ut t hi - preat discover and win n you h.-w to tret cured ■ home without any -tekn-s- or pain detention from business. NEW MEAT MARKET B. FUSSELL, Proprietor. Having purchased the interest of my forme' : Mr. J. A. Waterman, I am now a candidate for you: titrwwe w!un you require fresh meats of any kind, such a* BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL and POULTRY, .md such Fish and Game in season as the law permits. I will -To handle fresh country produce such as Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., and invite a continuance of your trade. I will spare no means to please you and give vuur commissions mv wry Lest efforts. Respectfully, Telephone 71 B. FUSSELL. Jamk* Fcssell. J. T. Fonukev. N. W Norton. President. Cashier. Vice-President. THE BANK o F Eastern Ark Is fu.ly equipped t do a General Banking Business and So..' ;ts ti.e a< counts f Corporations. Finns and Individuals. DIRFCTORS. •tamf> f v — ell, of F’.isse ,-C.ral am- \]ders> n ('■ . Forrest City. •" HN "• Alderson, f Fussel -Graham-Alders ■!. < Forrest City. A ] ki kki: i f liecker A I.ewm. F >rro-t City *> -N aYi,i>it. < ap.r a.i-t and Planter. Forrest City. 1 *'' '■ i-iiK Ji’.. i ■ T i C :i^e. .1 r.,Si Co . Forrest City. } ' Ai: ■ ,\. .! \ • .ro A < . Forrest Cry. A k. I •' 1 '' ' "" ' ' Ki . it A c ... 1' rest Cay. N A’ ’ rt • v. !• rre-t Citv. -v 11 Mann. Ac rm y. i rre-t < ity Capital Stock S30.000, Surplus $30 000. Undivided Profits S3,OOO. " *■* : u pair ns every aec mmodation consistent wit! safe Banking Principles. Safety Deposit Vaults for Cuslomers. C. A. AHLSTEDT Contractor Plans and Kstiniates on all classes of Buildings and Repairs cheefully furnished upon applica tion, and lirst-elass service guaranteed. Correspondence invited, and gilt-edge references furnished. : Don't forget Ahlstedt. Telephone No. 155.