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7 Specials 7 Mrs. Warshavsky’s Cut Price Special Values for 15 Days. Special No. 1. Ladies' Kersey and Broadcloth Coats, in black, tan and brown, full Winch length: satin-lined and braided: value $15.00. Special sale (TQ QO price, only....*.. 4^ /./O * Special No. 2. Children's and Misses' Lon* Coats, in Kersey and Fancy Mixtures; A Q Q value $*.00. Special, only. l./O Special No. 1). Ladies’ Broadcloth and Ser^e Suits, handsomely tailored and satin-lined: all sizes, in all the new autumn shades; •. t ie $20.00 . 4 ^ a q Spec:a sale price nlj 1*3. xO Another line that w.-re $15, H C A going at. / .D\J Special No T Ladles' Mercerized and Soisette Waists, In white, pink, blue and black, open front or (jack: nlcelv • red; value «C2.50 1 O C Special sale price, only. 1,^ j Special No. 5. Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, in velvets and felts, in the new stvle> and colors; value 17.00. O A O Special sale price, only.. *J.TlO Special No. b. I‘on t overlook our jrreat sale of plaid silks for waists, etc.; prettiest stvles of the season. In <k and tl.no KAn values. \ out choice, a yard uUl/ Job Lot of 500 pair of Shoes. KAr GoiMR at. JUt Special No. 7. A bi(j lot of Men's. Youths' and Children '> Clothing at Sp> iai Sale prices, and everything else in pr (K>r tion. Come Earlv and Avoid the Rush. MRS. WARSHAVSKY. a secret of old i ~ . v Feedth. U^se SALLARD’S MSs^HOUND SYRUP A ■<} ye a Trill h.vo hcajth. < l 1 c i j should I" i;ii-n of ■; I) ;• 1 !j and Ballard's Horehound Syrup v ill cure VGA COLDS. CROCP, HVONCMITiS AND ALL K L1‘ON ARY DJSLASliS. IDs. H. McNeil, Salt T,a Ci ; , Utah, writes: l'I in eigh y yarn old anfl I thank Horehound Syrup for ua'Hner email me of coughs • ul irtauu other like diseases.” lT : cc Sizes 22 c, 50c and 1.00. * iarfj Snow Liniment Co. 31. LCL'iS, MO., . St iY.r -iMsam Y> \ n<» ,>i ')lr;-,te,tde<f by J. T. SANDERS. Antler. To whom it may concern: This will Introduce Dr. Melvin 1 Dryer, who will locate in your city. Dr. Dryer has had Jo years experience and i' a u A dentist Any courtesies shown him will lie appreciated. Y ry truly, 1 i A. Lost). MM \ I. MHH > I) V. A1, I* 'i :• -' pfj. ,t • ' 1 c'.a—ic Iko»s o wit i !, m r -..-t rceeiv «i at Ni vv-,-iand. Our i iii" • f W; I; - ; i . y,■„ r is larger at i i ; ter than ev, :. A-k to see then at c <• New—1 and. Hog- are v. :> -.-are" i„ nd- e nay this fail, ami t defiers ai - iinoin - it a hard .t itt« r to -apply t heir nerds witii hone gr wn porker- It occurs ' tile writt I th .t more hogs ought to l>e riii-t ti m 1 111- eounty. especially in t he l - ! i-, a l i t i i- pa'iu i f and the> can U' raised almost without cost, and - >id at a much hetter price than in former years when they were more plent iful. 'Ye haven't room to display our big stock of new things. If you don't see what you want, a.-k for it. We’ve got it at the Newsstand. We now have all the school hooks at the Newsstand that we have had calls for lately, .lust received a hun dred dollars worth from Chicage. For all dainty breakfast foods, fresh hominy, grits, beans, pancake Hour, molasses and lirst class groceries of all kinds, just call un W. K Kirby, phone No. 1><4. and he will supply your wants promptly and at Uv-t prices. Having recently closed out his dry goods stock, he is devoting his entire attention to tlie grocery busi ness, and is keeping an up-to-date line with new and fresh arrivals weekly. Don't you need a Dictionary? \Ve have them from 2f>c to $11.00 each at the Newsstand. “A dandy" for 0.x;. lluckletierry Finn. Tom Sawyer, The Teddy Hears, the New Teddy Hook, and ail tlie latest novelties in books just received at t lie New stand. -«■» • I.1M.I MIX. roll! Withstood Other Treatment, hut Ouickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Kerned). “Last winter I caught a very se vere cold which ling, red for weeks," s,iy — J. I rqhait, of Zephyr, Ontario. •“My cough was very dry and harsh. The local dea . r recommended Cham-' beriain's Cough Kemedy and guar&n- ! teed it, -o i gave it a trial. One small bottjo of it cur, dine. 1 believe Chani 's Cough Remedy to he t lie liest 1’his remedy is for sale _riders. Waxt.i|i*-rv ail si/— and eo'.ors, Jap anese lanterns, napkins, pai>er lunch sets, masks, false fa<•.•«.. wigs.- musta-. chios. .Vo just received at the News stand. Fuss*' i-Graham- A Iderson Com pan y arc receiving tlie biggest stock oft shoes ev.-r brought to Forrest City. Besides the large stock from former invoices, they got m 1TJ cases this week, consisting of the celebrated Hamilton-Brown. Butterihofer and \\ ,11. i; • - 'I i iey have si ■ es ] lit any t d. and at prices to make vour pocket l>onk smibu C.lve tl»em a •all and look over their new arrivals ■ in this departnient. A lirlialih' Kenieily for f roup, Mrs s Bosiiitiial, of Turner. Michi gan. sa> s "Wo have Used ihaillirel iain's ( 'Ugh .Meui ire l r ourselves and children fur several yeais and like 5 it very much 1 think"it is the only : ' >mrn< nd it." For sale bv J T ' i iers. Tiie merchants of Forrest < itv have . replenished their stocks, and are car rying the biggest and 1 iest lines ever irought to tins city. They are mak ing all kinds of inducement for your rade. and the sharp competition, as well as a general inclination to make dig sales rather than huge protits, keeps the prices down to bed rock. Bring your cotton here, get the top price, and take advantage of their bargain offerings. Baby Books. Wedding Books, "Wed ding Beils. ' and all the latest, biggest sellers in copyrights just received at the Newsstand. Any one of them will make a most appropriate wedding, birthday, or other kind of present. Please cal' and see them. t (.nod Liniment. When '> u need a good reliable lini ment tr> Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It lias no superior lor sprains and swellings. A piece of tlaiinei slighth i dampened with Pain Balm is superior I to a plaster tor lame track or pains in I the side or chest, it also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For sale bv .1 T. San jders. Sc- 'Iks,' Teddy Heats at the N’rws 'stand Tiny have voice. anil consid ering tality, are mark'd way down Tl. '•> terra c 'ta Iniliat busts at t tin- New sst and ar e works ut art which any lmu-cki'ep'r would !•• glad t>, havi for the adornment r<f her home. 1 . y are n . ; Tlmse Waste Husk, ts at the News stand are g • i I i li ,e f. it caios. ! 'olid »•>;; it' e l til . AI■■■ t her big d re < i v 1 ed M ! ■ i >, M1. and Mis. .1 j; s u.d.-rs LI U II l a* a . t • is t in and \], s 11eo. Koh ..-k and \Y hite Haynes, attend, ! the meeting of the Stale baptist \ ss... j.,<; uT ];. nt ,n . Friday Saturday, <utidavai d Monday, i and sneak earnest iyin their praise of the hospitalities extended them hy : by tlie good people of Hi nton. They jail returned home Tuesday. Miss i Lucy Sanders, now in school at \r kadeiphia. joined the party at Kenton. V pprntlicil is is due in a large measure to abuse of tlie bowels, by employing drastic pur gatives. To avoid all danger, use only 1'r King’s New Life rills, the safe, gentle cleansers and in vigorators. (Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria and jaundice. At drug stores. 2oc. Dr. John T. Harbee, of Jackson, i Tennessee, arrived in the city last ! Sunday accompanied by bis tine point er dog, to spend a week or ten days in hunting and fishing. He is an enthu-, siastic member of t lie Tennesaw Club, recently organized and acquiring gr inds on the banks of Old River, and is being shown many courtesies by tiie local members. The doctor is idgidy pleased with the prospects for a splendid resort down there, and is enjoying his visit thoroughly. A Cure for Constipation and Piles I)iseo»ereJ at I.ast. Oarlstedt’s German Liver Powder removes the cause and cures every case. Never a failure reported Try It. Guaranteed to cure. J'rice J.c. A free sample at ,1. T. Sanders ]>rugSn n ♦ Teddy Bears are the most inter™, it;, plavthings that you can i uy for a little tot. Our baby loves hers letter than anything she has ever had. I; i\ one at the Newsstand. Beautiful line of dolls from 1c up t J5c—sleeping beauties. Indians. Ilski mos. Brownies. &e. Bwful cute dolls for the money at t lie New stand. Mr L. B. Jones, the genial and rapable manager of the Graham farm below Madison, was in town on busi ness Wednesday He informed a Times man that it is his intention to <o into business at Madison about the Bret of the year, with Ms too, Mr Riley Jones, who recently bought out Mr. T. S. Thorn, at that place. Riley is doing a tine business, ami we wish them continued success. Mr. Thorn ha.s been quite sics for several weeks, but wv are glad to learn that he is improving. Its Dangerous to neglect a cold. The results are too often very serious. Bronchitis, pleu risy. pneumonia and consumption are frequently the consequence". Upon the appearance of a cold, sore throat >rchest, use Simmons'Cough Syrup. It soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegmand promptly cures you. Buy a copy of Tom Saw yer. Huckle berry Finn. Cncle Remus, Teddy Bears or other excellent books for roung folks just received at the News stand. Girls, we have all of Mrs Mead's xoks: all of Miss Alcott's books and .cores of the prettiest and l»-st i»M>k' by other popular authors. They just *rrived at the Newsstand. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton T Soot*, of Wynne, came down on Wednesday of last week on a visit to mother and ■ther relatives and a host of friend', all of whom were delighted t greet them. Thev came down again Sun lay. that being their s-eoud wedding inniversary. and enjoyed a tine tur key dinner in honor of the occasion. Mrs. Ferguson's mother. Mrs. Thomp son, of near Haynes, was also present. Kverytiling gr«Ml to eat that the heart toui'i wish was dainti y prepared un ler the supervision of "Miss Kate." ind the occasion wa> one of genuine pleasure to the whole family. \ wignifiiaiit Prayer. "May tiie Lord heip you make [iuckien's A rnma Salve known to all.” ■'rites .1. ir. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. Sort Cat ina **lt , uickly took the ain out of a felon for me arid e ;red t in a wonderfully short tune." H-st m earth for sores, burns and wounds. .’Ac at drug stores. W- ],a\e a big new stock of ink stands. paperweights, paper knivi->. •u'.ers. in k marks, shopping lists. ‘♦■ii i • ode is, pens, pencils of ah kii -is Uid prices, inks. ■ it>i.»rv paste, mucii ige. erasers.ruhlter hands and all kinds >1 desk furnishings and necessities at he Newsstand. score cards, programme pencils vitti or without tassels, playing cards, i rail. Mrs. \\ iggs. Finch . Block, dierlock Holmes, Pit and gito other nipular games just received at the Newsstand. 1 f yon want -une of ti.e iew games, call and let us show then; :u you. We also have the Ouija and Planchettc Boards that are so popu ar everywhere. All tlu* Peck's Bad Boy tx>oks. all of Hugh McHughs' lat<>t b«*>ks "Beat It." "Skiddoo." and "Bet Next.” just received at the New-stand. The stringency of the money market cuts no figure with the good citizens of Eden. They have instituted apian w hereby currency enough is put in cir culation to meet tie* wants of all the good angels of Eden. A pumpkin is placed on exhibition at one of the stores in Widener. and 10 cents is charged for a guess as to the number of seed it contains, the nearest to the number taking the pile. The pump kin is cut every Saturday night, and a barrel of money i- thus put in cir culation. It is said that Col. Sweet, the Napoleon of finance, isthe origin ator of this novel scheme of intlat ing the eirculati >n. Billiousm s* ami Constipation, For \ears I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, Nvhieh made life miserable for me. Mvapp tite failed me. 1 lost my usual force and n it a 1 it y. Pop-in preparations and ca thartics only made matters worse. J do n<>t know where 1 should have been tola> had I n.u ? ri< i ( hamlx-H un s >1' o:i ! amt l.,Nt r T.ibiets. The lab els relieve the l, l-f.-e! ing at one,.. str.-iigtl.en the digest-lNe functions, helping the sNstem to d<• it- w rk li i'- :ra In Miss B..- if -tl-. 11 j r -. j, . bat . A ib-u, , Tl.* - tab.-ts are f..i .-ale by .1. T -and, .. P- vs, we 1 are tel the lb-t ty u- .k at Hbc: all of the < 1 ivt-i t iptic- at "V\ ail the Alger lxx#ks at Hie at..1 7.*,c. and scores >.f others ti numerous to mention at till prices. Nearly a thousand d > ars w Hi. of holitlay goods, >el, and oil ice sup plies. stationery. Ixioks and novelties arrived at the New.-stand Tuesday, and are iionv being marked and placed on sale. Don't fail to see this great array of useful and beautiful articles. It includes books, games, bric-a-brac, vases, baskets, wall packets, albums of all kinds, papeteries. masks, .lap lanterns. Christmas cards, calendars, and hundreds of article- too numerous to mention. Post card Alhums, Photograph and Autograph Albums. A great varietv. AH pretty and useful, at the News stand. Your table and pantry niav !>•• sup plied w ith everything you require in the way of fresh and t.-.tbs..me ed ibles from W. E. Kirin's Grocery. Phone 1*4 He carries a comjilete iiiie of canned meats, vegetables and fruits, fresh breakfast fo bs, kraut, pickles.mackerel.macaroni and cheese and all staple goods. If you haven't heretofore been trading with Kirby, give him a trial. Prompt serve-.' aii i bottom prices always prevai Danger in Kidney Disease. Pains in the back, and too p, uent desireto urinateindicatestl at brigi t I *isease. dropsy or diabetes, the f re runner of death, is appr ac t ward off and cure thesedat .• r ,s ffjs cases there is nothing in p >.*;■ e ratige of materia medica tl .it . ,a s Dr. Nott s Me. n Send t Kidney and bladder bem.dv. it i nature's remedy, skillfu. y ; ret ared by chemists of experience, o wi! ,'ure often after the lot physi.-ian's nave failed. Druggists wi >'. i j* Yie and *1 iter bottle. Aeo . t n . -ub ffitute wliere liealth and bfe are a' 'take. When you want a reai >rood bottle f :i iId. pleasant whisky for sickness • fa Tilly us*- of any kind, or just reg ular ■ Id common drinking by yourself r with somebody, you can't tfet any letter whisky for the money tnan tliat fan ous old tried and true < imberland Hye. It has stood ti:e test for twenty rive years to my certain knowledge, and is sold exclusively by Mallory & Koyif. lion. T. O. Fitzpatrick, postmaster of Forrest City, wlio Isas lieen taking a short vacation, whicli he spent in the Fast, taking in the Jimtown Fair and ail the threat si^iits. returned home Wednesday noon, tired, yet greatly refreshed. He had a most interesting visit, and lias much to recount in Ids own inimitable way, which his friends will be pleased to hear, when he >;ets rested up. Mrs. Kneier the photographer, who has been occupying the Moose ga’lerv for several months, has gone to greener fields. Mrs. Kneier is a -plpndid artist, as her w rk proves, and a most estimable woman. We regret that the patronage does not justify her to remain here perma nently. But perl aps she "ill ret urn here later, and she and her husband make this their permanent home. Mr. S. B is pi the l*e-t all-round printer in thN sec tion of the country. ha> returned to ' his first love, ami i- again holding j I down the job and ad cases on The j ! Times after a si rt vacati <n sps-nt in . ; the office nf nur esteemed. We art glad to have Burke with u> again, j and lie will B glad T -ee and serve | his old friends in his uid p -sition to the best of his ability. If y :t want , i first-class printing of any kind give i be Times a call. Just received IT.; c ,-> — of the sea- i ; son's swellest . fieri ngs in all kinds o! shoes fi.r bo's and gins, men and j women, in al lasts, and at pom; ur; j prices. This immense invoice of ! shoes o-an prises the •• • brand Ham ilton-Brown. I nitteiilmfer and Wok < >ver Shoes, and rim-t be seen t B appreciated. In style, p.a ity ami workmanship then an- i•<a:- rn-r at the price, and many arc n> * good that Cost tnori . ( a and s-«- :r immense stuck. Fuss, h-i Iratuui.-A liersan Com puny. < ’itizeiis w ho arc in ; i .hit :* j ing abroad for B -k- nd < oris* a,as Presents, are re-pt' ’i . . jjjviti i n wait and sc- the i .ign:* ■ ;,t a stock wliicli w ii; - . i, : *• . a, t_-\i ii ii . n at the Newsstand. W • i. , v ■ ; • i d the largest hi.. i f 1 •' • 'ks i■: 11, : tor this season’' trade that ha- ever been brought to ti.is .-ity. and we t.-c! certain that we can pleas*1 yon m title, binning and price. This large stock will contain U suitan.e b*r ' any meruljer of aii\ man's tamtiy. >n them before you buy elsewhere. It is remarkable hew few accidents occur in the neighborhood among bird shooters. Neariy every boy alrove the age of ten y • ur- owns a gun. and many of them think to shoot is what a gun is made for, and it is im material in what direction or at what object tlie gun is pointed. Already this fall at Ingram s I’mid a hog and several game chickens have been kill ed. and tlie first of the week the\ cupped the ciitnax by driving the cotton pickers from the tield ami the I owners are compelled to post the place against ali cornels. Mr. and Mr- S. B ( nrad have a I most remarkable hen. In fact this I pullet beat s any chicken we e\ er heard j of itt her accomplishments. This par 1 ticularly smart in n was born last April, so that sic is now hut six mouths old. It seems that a short time ago she hid away a nest,in which she deposited thirteen eggs, and on Wednesday I last week, she came till proudly leading eleven chickens, all d ing a. . A mother of i ieven babn - at -ix n nt s (•..!. i- a lit tie ahead of anything' that bis ever come under oui i dice, and is .■. < ge acc plishpien!. i veil i r a j oil let. Have you seen that wonderful in | vent ion which is being demonstrated and -■ <1 at M , > v ,X 1 dridg.-'s ham *i.-dr.iigi ,x . esse May.• neiiti n 'of which wa- made in t iese columns ;ist week v H i -. you arc missing a g’O'd thing. It is a -w ii. Je-tr> <■ winch, by simpiy pul h* a i .pc, m -tant.y ueUfi , - U , .... • ,m , , , 1 buggy or wagon thus setting him I bn e t ’ do a> tie pleases, without in* 1 jin > t the occup mis ..| t lie vehicle, and -li nd !»• in use by every family in tin- ci-unty. W it I. t ds device, t he ; women and chi-dren are perfect ;y safe behind m -t any kind of a horse. I la-cause whenever he becomes un manageable. ad that is neecssarv to do is t o pull the st ring, and t lie an i . mal is instantly detached, and the j occupant s are safe. The price is very i remarkable for such a valuable device. M all and see it in practical operation. 1 he full season is being ushered in at Madame K Boyles' millinerv em porium with a most beautiful and at tractive line of the very latest crea tions in correct millinery. si,e jias received and is receiving a perfect v lovely line of hats of all kinds, from which she can undoubtedly suit v ir taste, and supply your wants in head wear. She also has the new odd c - ors in ribbons, as well as all of tie many staple colors. Her lines of laces and embroideries embrace all >f the prettiest patterns to be bad in the markets, and she has dress trimmings of all kinds to match any fabric or suit any taste. Mrs. Bovle is tic old reliable milliner. She has made \ ur hats so many times that siie knows just what you like and what you want, and her prices are verv reason able. She invites the ladies t' give her a call and look over her stock whether they buy or not. A Hard Debt to l»a\ "1 owe a debt of gratit ude that can never be paid off," writes (i. >. < ,,l "t West field. Iowa, "for mv rc-cue from death by Hr. King'.- New- j)js. cowry. Both lungs were s -,.r|,.,ls x affecti d that death seem- d imminent wi.en 1 commenced taking \, «- iq-! cowry. The ominous dry. hacking cough quit before the lirst Hgt.e was used, and two more bottles jjiadi a complete cure." Nothing has V\.\ i \ • w Disc c ds nd all throat and ,‘ plaints Guaranteed hy all drum-j-t uOe and $1.00. Trial bottle free. I Cure Your Dandruff Why? Because it is annoying, untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably leads to baldness. Cure it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at the same time. All easily done with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff! Doe.i not change the color of_the_hair1__ uU with Mck bottl« Show It to jour doctor Aik h m about It, thoa do ao he mja The new Aver’* Hair Vigor will certainly do this work, because, first of all, it de stroys the germs which are the original j cause of dandruff. Having given this aid, nature completes the cure. The scalp is restored to a perfectly healthy condition -by th» «. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, U»*» NEW MORPHINE CURE. Hr. .laiin-s Cain rites an Interesting Letter, telling How lie Viast tired. The follow ing fetter from Mr. James ; t’ai:-. Adams Station. Mix., telling of i the new cure for the Morphine. Lauda-i nun. arid <>piuin habit. N published i turtle he netit of t i ■ se who .1 re addic- j ted and ul >> are seeding a cure. Mr. lain >a\>: “I used morphine} f r utteeii years, and during that time; I tried a large number of treatments. J which p uved to ne vvurtbless. i na ■ •'•mpiete v tiisc.-i.rag* d. atm did not ! believe there was any Ik pe 1 r me. for! 1 v\ is •> years u.d and in very lei ble i "1 lu ard uf that new discovery or! cure c.;..t d Matdne. and WMte ti the :: a: .m.-t iirer> about 11. and told tti-m ■ ■f :i:'. I -- -ondiliun. d hev vviute me a i Mud me t ■ t, \ Matiitie. A t'ter j cie u. et.urt 1...!' cured. >■> | 1 -1:1 .f Manila- frum l n< Maninc; Me-ii 'tie C imnativ■. 41.; \ > i c...np. I • -1 a\i: . M. L' Mix-mri. and ; instructions, -a hieii I f< nd ware Yen sin ■ le and *"l-1 lu tu- A. 1 } silenced taking Manine the third uu> : .lanoutv uf tl is v ;r. at. : at that | time 1 wai. using at. ,t Id grains . ; ’ morphine a a\. mu to my surprise; at d delight ! - m 1 :i d t! it a! last 1 had fuund an hum-st remedy, fur I be-' can 10 improve liineinn atm strength at once, and was completely cured in) a surprisingly short tune. I have not taken any morphine or! Manine or medicine of any kind now for a long time, and have no desire for it whatever, and my family physician says it is the most wonderful cure he has ever seen. ! am a farmer, and am so much improved in hea th that i am now able to follow my occupation. •'1 w ant others to know of this great ; remedy or medicine called M mine, for I it cured me. and 1 know from expert-1 ence that it is an honest remedy." There are a large nurnlier of’treat-! mehts and so-called cures lieing ad-! vert Ned. hut they are only substitutes, i a-' they contain morphine, opium, co caine or coca leaves and other injuri ous habit-forming drugs, and such' treatments never cure. This new dis covery. Manine. is not a sulotitute, but is an lemest remedy and a cure: it is guaranteed under the National I’u-e Food and I>rugs Law. and dc-s not contain any morphine, opium, co 'uine. coca leaves or any other injuri - habit-: : : ii:gdrug. Manine is tiie •ittv remedy . r medicine in tie whole wide world to-day tliat positively will, eiMe the drug habit disease. II se w i o use m< rpliine, luu iatium r "tdum .should write to t b« Manine Medicine ( mpany. 41; V rib ( '..mp t' n a vet . s; | ]js. Miss tri, at ■nee. and they wi.' gladly semi full jn. ’ c mitiu ah this great discovert', and will toll you h< w to m ' c ip d at •;"il;e w 111 u ,.t any si.-kn. ss r pain or detent ion t i m business. N utice. 11 .\ .n_ pi.o- ,i - d t 1 ,e -in ..., ,j wi . stock and b k -counts oi The 1 rro.t ( ity i.amber < lopativ. 1 de -tie to wind it up at once, and take tins method ot informing all persons Woo are indebt, d t the said <\,i„pa ny. and wp. ., accounts are due and p,i't d i ,e, 11 .at they : i. ust eume fo r w a rd atid settle same at once, or their ac c nits will be placed in the hands'of aii attorney for collection. 1 hanking eacli and everv patron of the old Company for their liberal pa tronage. 1 wish to announce that I ^lii continue the business at mv place oil Rosser Street, where 1 will keep a complete stock of lumber of all kinds sa.sh. doors, blinds, etc., and solicit a continuance of your patronage. Again thanking you, and hoping vou w|)’ krJ'.e the matter of your account wuh J lie Lumber Company prompt attention. 1 remain, Yours respectfully, ,, „ ,, H. W. Paslay. rorrest City. Ark.. Aug. 29, 1907. Notice. To whom it may concern: This will introduce I>r. Melvin J. Dryer, who will locate in your city. I ’r. Dner has had 20 years experience aiio a good dentist. Any courtesies si iwn : im will he appreciated % Very truly. K. A. Long. Taken ( pj < >ne Black Mare Mule, about three years old. about 124 hands high, un broken. Been at our place since August. Owner can have same by Pr‘ vittg property and paying all char k't,s s T. Mi Daniel, McDaniel, Ark. -♦ «■ Lor sab-. on tit it* .lack, six years old: first '• ass m every particular. \\ ith guar antee as represented. Apply to h P. Fite. Byhalia, Miss. The I JUSTRIteI Corset I is just right in style, quality, 1 fit and form, in long, short I and medium waists, an^l sold exclusively in Forresftl City by The J.W.Beck Compaoj f— ---. 1 Prices from $1 to $2. Once Worn Always in Favor IteniemU r t he Place, I he J. \\. lu ck Company Cn the < ■ !, r a < : Square. 1 ThePl&ntbehindrheSuif L' .—^ ■ sfcs* ctt I t /^L' o u i s> .J_- 3 =: I TAKE A WALK down the principal streets and h'1",1. vards of the largest cities and to - see the l*>st dressed men wearing same suit. etTects we are display ms , Fall. They're the latest out anu they're tailored by the >ch»al■ ' Louis in their most modern tai*v- * p:aut in America. If you want latest style backed by permanent coi^ struction, get your clothes here show a full range of Schwab t h from $10 to 82a. . n ssK 1.1 Ai m IIs"'' Forrest t it J. f>'k»