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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.
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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.

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