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DON’T BE CONSTIPATED^ Everyone knows when he is constipated, and every one should know the risk he is running when he fails to promptly correct it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Is a Bowel Tonic and Regulator. It empties the bowels just as thoroughly as the harsh, g::; ing cathartics and does it mildly, comfortably, pleas^ ar.tly. Moreover, it leaves a beneficial influence behind it because the bowels remain healthy and regular thus there 1- no return to constipated conditions. Get the Genuine »lth the Figure "J" In ReJ on Front Labet. M Sold by Druggists. Price S 1.00 per bottle. " •IT. SANDERS. Special A Rent. One Rarely Sees Clothes Nice as These. V Be Well Arrayed In Union Made, With a Pile of Style. ‘KICKS, 87,50 TO $1>Q FHE J. W. BECK CO. ■ L. R. GROBMYER, PROPRIETOR OF THE 4Gity Msat Markslf W'6st Side North Washington Street. Keeps Fresh Meats of all kinds and Game In season. Buys ani se - Live Stock, paying the Highest Market Brice for 11 gs and Cattle. \ our trade and inquiries solicited. m —■ ■ I—- - - If i-' - im-thin*; pood to eat that you a’t* Ki! c fur either served or h r vuur pantrv. call on JOHN MALOUF. DEALER IN Fresh Fancy and Family Groceries, Fruits. Confections. Nuts, Cigars, etc, Telephone No. 206. I I I f * A GASH OFFER li t F--rrest City Times has made a special clubbing rate with The M' ■ \\ »-• k'.y Commercial Appeal by which we will furnish both pajer> 1 r i 11 year for'1 be Fi rrest City Times' regular subscription price, 3i..'»> 1 ! ' ( reial Appeal is one of the largest and liest papers in the S ;th. and th- Finns Lives all the County news, making this the strongest new> 1 '. r c :i binati ui that it is possible lo make We hope to receive many new s >er;j lions n this oiler: fl.50 cash for both papers. Address. THE TIMES, Forrest, City. Ark. C ity Council. Ti e city c unci' 'i’,Ld t r ler ■y Major <i •• ,r Tm'1 > _bt. j tiththefoh "i? j -.'■•ers jr >-’it \ u1errr.cn M'!• i; M;t‘ ry. I.ani» r.1 ■' nrad, >.n, - - :»• ; . • • j-r i; ••. : \l«ent. A;dt : :i yt r The following c ..n> were audited. *• and corrc-t ! rdered 1 »ay lor. Knicht \ • •. insur ance s i j 1>) Water* Lie! ‘ ( oil> ;e > 125 m •rrest ( ;ytir • r • n -• *4 -■ W I as - 5 72 I he W rrT'. M l; t di.-mi.-e tants .. 20 m 1 1 K. M *ivn. f- ■ c pri- tiers IT 1' j L .ndv' ict * \ a : r ;u. pr'r ti.«j? 5 15 tts Bros . ISM » • oy it- - !> ' t . G. Weier. ' nertte or "inc SI*. «2 ( ’.as I >i ,i , ... v „ I. \. y house. 115 > IV' r Uorn.ar . f* > - 2" ” M irsi .i 1 fe< - jo Oi i tts. janitor. t <•< Total . f *55 STREET I'lMWIss]. iNEIi's iJEPoRT. deceived month f < > t h-: s 1H <• disbursed month f * > t <.r h « > Balance on hand * w 15 MA Its II U. ' 1: F I’ ;; . Fines a-vses-.. i : r < 1 ' > r ; i j Worked out ■ >tr* t * mi Licenses nected. 4 Total an unt due city i i«> KKCoHKKU'r- ilFl* IIT. Forrest l *y. < >ct 1. Tm7 To the Comm i. * . F**rre-t ( ity. flentlemen I !*■_■ {■■ suhndt the fi lowing a> ' v r>-j ;> : r :, . . nth of Septen. -* r. ' A.r. .unt scrip* t~* ■ dir . report. A up . ! lit .; > Issued sine* 4 ■ 77 -: Amount s rip ••nt>tandirc September '-> , ' 4, - 07 itespeC! f y s - US'- ■ A I >. i * • *. ' k. h . > • r. The c* unci'i . • d •. . ~*• cc:nmissi**ti*. r u .* 7 the c nfact f r a lx ard v% a. k n 7 - 4 ■ • ■ nc*l : Mrs Cun;;.. i having failed to wit; the sio.i walk irdi:. -.: •*.*. The owners of t lie pro j ea • side of S c : 1. • • . -• • • r J. 11. A' o x • r' ■ ■ ■• i* r ,t c * vert to city limps > * . . were li itiried to • ;... a. 1 s; A Hoard ~id*:*sv._ '.s \*r*j ■: hr-, i .. : on south. i:;st a . 1 w* *.» si .vs f I’lotk '»•>. I lie may - si te l ■ • . mcl .at the ih-c.'i in the A a a* r c- * Case has spread ;»! r ad .11. 1 - . h - l ived they t .rn tin ir cat; — . sC uj m the city • • the n rshal c 1 1 r attend t * it •. • : de c ;/>■ he p 1 t could nit ; 1, and ;: was tip. to the c.iuncil : r a -lion ;u t .* {.rem ises. On mot ion the i-mLa w in-truct ed to emp y a ’y t a him in : his duties, an i ti - cit;?• are ■-.a stl ! t i t! e centr u pi ;.L —.* : -.u > . s. s, ok in t Ft ir m — C The may r was 1 -• ..••• ; t ask t e aid of t e s • . i < mission in n-f-r*: c • • > ti e in, — • iem.-t 1 f the < i. •. • : No furl j urried “dh lla' M. > s 1 iie fi - .win*; 1' . extr. letter received fr. n. Mr J! II. M,\ers Si ally - e « d ice II up a 1_ - 1 ... \| . cevil.e. ! n i'. — 1 iio. ' ; lends an i r • - • 1 urn much eoncerneo r• i 1 ..* d*->t • mi. ' lie < *il i'nit kt ' ’..m I , . ft •. o nmend it usth- ; ■ s- • , j. : t.-.t r had in my h ..>* i: J me f a '-•ad cast-;c l.C>■ iy .x;n : »n ••:.*• ■ f r t c y daughter ■ i a had c >>■ - , era -. r hus in a \ 1 y 'i. rt .; , . N Oticr t i hi ('i rl n| s. i'■ real t ’ rt- .. • . !. >i W 1 : . l \ ■ • ! na’ interests • system, at. i f at' i . • • - rthe edueati ti ' :.:> etid . r >: ate s . eanizine tin di-. . . nt counties is;t■ ■ •. ir,. hr cons.uUuti.-n a>. i t : . : in st r-uet ion a' resp. et ~ - - ;int .! ies < '• . r • t; > t . i;. _ !; id t'f tl.is if. . ad • i lord to i*. behind m any. n _ :: at t- lids t' tl.t -.letter .- to. ■ t - - p. dren We need 1* *ter i. - ». otter t- achers md i net r t. r • • L;r rural districts 'l l.. r. : : .. ;|._ is appointed I ur directors ■ rn- j hie at tiit- e rt . - ... . « ity. -. tillrd Satur \ * ' ( ii her n« \? h r r_ at: • < • e or m re of cur aliiy ■ 1 . • o rs a • ; present to 11- ; . rt *: • ? • •— instruct rn» at id »id - m • important \» rk N •.*. - • ie a genera’ alter d • ducatii r:a mtere-t. Very rtsT*r ‘*f . v. W H l As 10-l-2t t Kx. Mrs W > i: . * f Haynes, w-re s:- *in^ is. . , ;n*r, the i'itx Wed:, -Jan i The fiu«es of Hard Times. Kverv man. woman and clilld in the ft.;:. 1 States is deeply concerned in try's -doing N matter • w w I provided against want any I - r set of persons may be. no with a -park f humanity in his lesire- to see distress among The millionaire in his pal .i an -leep !>etter if the -treets are ■ • lei with hungry and helpless beings, who are without etn* vt-:it When there i- peace and • - -p- rity there cannot fail to be c erfiil c ntentment. And why not t.tinual peace and prosperity with •he factories running full time and t •> agricultural fields yielding boun tifully? Hard times, in the last analysis, -• vail becau-e people have spent a at they l.ave not g t. says the iianap i- News. "A panic may ■ i* any time, from any cause, but :: -e affected have spent only a at was theirs : if they have their t ey are i t to In? frightened, i i t e panic quickly -pends itse.f. 1 ; when people have spent what •:--y: t wn : have discounted the ' .• • and the future fails to realize tv- tati ns, panic i- followed ! > ii.a; i ity to liquidate, and this by • i tr r- We can see no immedi g ii -i of hard times, because wt .,•■ g -i cropland busy indus at has takei , ice in W . -treet and the whole course of ( • ar agitation and of law enforce •i.-Ht have been toward getting the -iue.-s f the country on a solid and actual basis." 1 • i- ceraiu ti.at if the c antrv's . r -perry can withstand the assaults u]- n it hy pessimist-, who have been predicting disaster liecause of tne aw'- interferei. e with special and • iae privilege-, t can survive even a pre-i ienlial campaign, with its un icl f pros perity f ate l- with the powerful in:* re-t- that 1 a^e preyed so long and i ega v ..j n ’hue pe ; le If there is any real -igni Seance in recent event-, it i- that the c< aiitry has -i.aken off the old -hackles, and will e hencef rth it- wn ma-ter. free ud independent f h.ega. influences. It the: w rd- the power of manip-! at i -n at: i m t.ev 'lent preci pit at i n 1 ' hard time-, wide!; has been p'S-j -»— <i hy i select few. ,s a thing of ! a-t If we ever have stagnation again, it wi . be due t natural -■-. with width a higher Hand | that f W a . street has t” do. j Hr I-ought at Gettysburg. | I»i Barker, f Fayette N V., '• a ’ . t at Gettysburg. writes i. " ; ie Hitters have done me more i ’i an any medicine I ever took. -e\ ra \rars 1 had -t maeii irou- | o t raid ,;t uch money for . ■ ‘ little f urp< se. until I be ’ dr _• l-.ectric Bitters 1 would | '■ f r what they have done 1»ratal tonic f r the aged : '• e w. is’ • " i.i 'eat a.tera dy l.-.i der: sure cure ft -r : a k ai d weak kidneys. Guar* • a. dr .ggists. Brice >ne. Harrow in Harness Virain. F rr >t City. \rk . Nov. h B*c I.a' '.v- ijt \ Vadakin. t ity. I have re* gned my position with R. 1'■ c’raig \ • . Memphis, and have i tt i a a e with Brandon.Baugh 1 1 w. G very g ad to l.ave al! >' friends ca.i and see me. I will begit w ■, i jes lay. N v 5th. V urs truly, T. tV. Barrow. stand Hr \nur Home Town. ' ' ;ti an exchange, who is a' -■ ‘ : -man nature. »avs it is ' ' • • - 'e .f a t< nn. hut ’its char ’ •: at makes it a desirable place a A .1 ve and prosperous town a d" r ti.'.e cue. and a town may ■ a.’. i ; r spe-r and yet be small. < • y iti. en in a town should be a tested in its prosperity. Une of ■ wa;.s to help a town is to speak It is true patriotism and : t st •' w • st in : by j .r •’\s a man wi. speaks ill’of his i •' * fa’i i > .owt rs both himself and . .. si. tiie estimati i. f others, so •- a man wl,, cares little for his' w, and mn.unity. The man who - respect e i hy ot tiers r>. spects him-' - f and his neighbors and patriotism -A - at h me An.ther way t* help r ’an i' t ' do a . you can to ■?a .tify it. Beautify your own ■ r petty ah you can. and then do all1 can- help beautify the streets. ■'h y to everyljody and courte • ' t strangers. V ur civility will ■ p make g -i impressions, which carried away and cherished. a. 'er f tget tl it y u are a part of1 oe t wn, and t;.at your depa rtment ■ : ' ’ >ke up the stranger's esti '• - the place Sell all vou can h- • 1 A’a y.iu can at home." Every * ar At is sent r carried awa'v ’ :.e ’ wii mak' s it that much P rer.—Exchange. \.w a ■ > 'j.eak well of your neigh* '■ y r c mpetitor. your schools. • uurches and public institutions, lake tlie trouble to answer fully ar.d :,rt*. uhy a., strangers seeking in-, at; n f your tc wn. and. when it ' urteous r accommodating tv i take the pains to go with 'angers and introduce them to ther '•ti/ei.s. whom they may seek for -'ine-s purp. se> ,r informati n. All ■ >e little courtesies wii; be like '■-Aid cast up.n the waters—it will ! • - a to yvu increased ten-fold, and ' :r t wn. your neighbor and your children will be benetitted by your standing by your town V Methodist Minister Bcronim-nds ( liamberlain's < ..ugh Hcnicdv. t 1 ave used Chan.i-r’ain's Cough h*. ni; :y in our home f< r seven years, '-as always pr ved to be" a re ' remedy. We have found that It w uId do more than the man* /a.-! arcs claim for it. It is especially I -‘•apt. d to cr>upand whipping cough'. Bkv James A Lewis. . a*. fitaera. Minn M E. Churcii ! / A v.t^rjain s Cough Remedy is - 1 oy J. T zanders Vegetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Reg ula tll\g tty Stomachs anil DoW C Is of "... Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and HesFContains neither Opium."Morphine nor Mineral. I Not Nahcotic. *ouo-£if<n.2imuaa SmJ Alx Jnnt ♦ ftmAUU SJh - I A*u.S~d . \ Hffrrmmi , / ft SifMtUi • l )tirm Sttd - QenM Jkipv ■ Lirr»>»W ) A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions,Fevcrish oess and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of ! NEW YORK. [EAACT CCPYCP WRAPPEB. -__--J You’ll Have No Trouble! i in getting that Stove de livered and put up if you buy HERE • A larger line of HEATERS, RANGES ! : AND COOK STOVES I cannot be found ; in the city In fact everything in HARDWARE | CAN BE HAD OF KLOTZ, the Hardware Man. BOD No. 208 Jackson St Forrest Citv. Ark New Firm y. New Goods w w L F. ROLLWAGE & CO. DEALERS IN Hi$h Glass Groceries, FRUITS AND PRODUCE New Goods at Mathis' Old Stand Phone 248 HP Quick Delivery Your grocery trade is solicited. W' M- BALL. j w- iu Ml’IIBEY. WM. BALL & CO. Colton Factors & Commission lercliants | No. 4 North Front St,, Memphis. Tenn. LARGE HANDLERS OF FARMERS UNION COTTON. 0 W e give the s do to the shipper of a thousand. Flat rate w per bale, storage : ' » month or a year. U e actually store in shelter not >n the streets Memphis, and are prepared to deliver c-.tton w ithin live days from Take your cotton to depot, get hi ! of lading, and we wi.i advance you tlu.m) per bale the v, ry dav >. ship. ,, .. " os for shipping tags and draft" Ixx-k, or call on Mr. h. B nner, Forrest City. Arkansas.