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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Sospect it. How To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with > oar water and let it stand twentv-four boars, a r>nck dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milky appearance often indicates an un healthy condi tion ot' the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are al*o symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of theurmary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of 5wamp-ltoot is sta n realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by di fi fly-cent and one-dollar sizes. i ou may have a sample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Ktlmer&Co., Bing hamton, N V Mention this paper and rememberth.- name. Dr Kilmer's Swamp and the a 'dress, Binghamton, N. Y„ on every bottle. I*au "In a Mill Pul I |> Ni w stark. Mr. Jiuu Shea. >f the Dan Shea I’., i t M irk', f Memphis, was in the I tit > Saturday, having come over to bid on put ting up the smokestack at the light p ant. Mr hr . ks. of the j Southern Kngine »N lk>iier Works, of I •la’k'. r,, Tennessee. was .oer >*n Mon ! day f r th»- -an;e purj* -e. The stack j which is intended to he put up will le one of Uit* largest if n >t the iarg- | »-• in lie e;fy. It will be bo feet , big! H inches In diameter, and will '¥t >n t .rick foundation otT to one j side of the boilers. with a smoke box connecting it with Use tire box. Iri the * ill .1. the p;ant is r..lining with tne te up nry -t u*k which was : igge<| t.* Kridav. Mr. Shea was • -ver again Wednesday, was given the contract to p t up the new stuck and win probab > i*'gin work on it next week. "••Idler (talk** Heath Plot. It se. tneil to J. A Stole , a Civil war veteran, of Kemp, Texas, tliat a plot' exist.d between a deM>erate lung Unu lie and the grave to cause his death. “I contracted a stubborn Cold. he writes, ‘'that developed a cough that stu. k to me. in -pite of al! remedies, for years. My weight ran flown to IV pounds. Then 1 began to use I*r King s New IMso.ivery. which restored mj health completely. I now weigh IT* poinds y ,,r severe colds, oiMtinafe coughs hemorrhages, asth ma and to prevent pneumonia its un rivalled. Sue and *1 Trial Dottle free Guaranteed by all druggists. the l«h 1o ti«it llol) I,mil. Mr At*- A*!, of 11 it- I'eari t ufe. i> making preparations to take a trip !*ck to Ills noth*- country Syria Air r»i* i> • -..li. f; i New Y >rk o or at* ut March 1. g jug from tin-re to Havre. France thence overland via I'arh a.-r-" Fran t-- Mar >* i. o f It* i*an ■»>. f j. Meiiili-r ran- a1. i. t - I • \ r ’ i n : Oe i- ,i't of Syria fr n a| cl* it is a si rt dis tance in ami t-> tits Imrt.. In making tie- M|tn • -. . ' i i S| | . . i11-s steam* r ail pr- ’ a!> y pas- through tla Smuts * Mi-".it > ml wifi n sight of ti* city -f Messina. a lie re so mat y ih- • a* r -s* m t ,• awful farflHjaak- and ti la bhi- disaster a ft a a. - ,.s ag Ti.i- a I ; I*• Alie'> * rst trip I, > ii* sirit'i- | rami- to Art.eri a t • ven veers ago lie mk> foraard t i peasant rip m-i we h J* that i i* antli'ipati- I|» :i,ay lie realised W .lie there he wi travel risi-leratne • ver tl- I - viand. and at i visit .larosa mo ar.d tier hoteil Mlfiiral clth-s |> s* of all all; »«•*• hh aired parents a I n he lias not seen for so long a tine >a»t Imii t lij Hmiin^ t liamti. i l.un’s t iMiirli I tenuity. You all' pay jus: as iii h f >r a l«>ttle of Chamberlains lough Uem edy as f,.r any >t tie 'her - mi'll medicines, hut you save in trey In buy ing It. The 'avion is ui vvhat you net not what v«»u pay Ti e sur*’-h eure-y -luaiity la in every bottU t thi* remedy. and yot net good results ate ti v u take It. Neglected Colds ••fteii develop serious Conditions, and when you buy a cough medicine you aantto Ite s jre y ou are gett mg one that a|Ii cure your void t'hamU r aln - though Keiiedy aiwavs cures Price and tine a !> 11It- For saa by J. T. San iff'. **an Ul«nin I •itilcitl. Tb* offering Friday, February at the opera house will be the hi^ unu>i cal round up, "San Antonio." tlie same production that ha» been play Ingall the larger cl tie*. The company is headed by iVrce U. Benton, and carries all their own special scenery and electrical effects The scenes of tlie play are laid along tlie borders of Old Mexico, showing tlie fatuous Old Alamo in tlie fourth act During t In action of tlie play ten big song hits will be,tntroduced by the Broncho Ballet and the Alamo Girls. Prices, 3Se, 50c and 75c. I Tim*-* Hi}* >»-w Ms* Inner* and Type. Mr Hi, rv Jennmg*. f Lltte ' Flock, representative in tid* territory. ; f the St. Louis Printers Sapp . <'o*u pany. wu in ti e city Tuesday. ta.k I ing print shop machinery and sup plies to ye editors, lit-1<« k an ord* r for a new 'ili jot) pres-. a paper cutter, and a nice M of yob type j labor saviriir brass r )!e. etc , for Tb* I Times office, which will l*> added f lour already up-to-date and well equipped outfit, and give us m< re and ijefter facilities for turning out the neatest, brightest and prettb-st speci mens of commercial printing on short notice. \N e want to do your printing, and will guarantee you good work at reasonable prices. Come and see -— LAUNDRY NOTICE. T<> the good people of Forrest City . I desire tn notify one and all that I am in the laundry business for my self only, and will give all my best and most courteous attention, tlie same as I have tried to do in the past. Thanking all for a hearty support. I beg to remain y<> ;rs truly. ROBT L SroTT. I.ook Out Boy*. Boys, it is a violation of the city j ordinances to shoot any kind of tire arms, sling 'hot, etc., within the city limits, and against the state law to kill any kind ot songbirds or rob their nests of eggs or young, t^uife a num- i tier of boys are guilty of violat ing one j or the ot tier of these laws, and we hope they will stop it before the offi ce- r» are compelled to put them under arrest and they are fined. It is a most pernicious method of enjoying your self. and if you persist in it. you will ; have no one to blame but yourselves ■ and parents, and n ist suffer the con sequences. We 'ay parents, l*ecause w>■ ’ l.itf, it . \ .ir-ii?‘s 1 .ty t t• a. : the boys better things and prohibit them doing such mischief. Many Sleepless Niirhts Owing In a I'ersistent (migli. Belief l mind al hast. "For several w inters‘past my wife has (na n troubled with a most per-! sistehf ami disagreeable cough' which ; invariably extended over a period of j several weeks and caused rnanv sleep-' less nights." writes Will ,J. llayner.! editor' f the Burley. Colorado, Bulle-i tin. "Various r- redies were tried each year, with i. tieneticial results, i In November la-t the cough again put in an ap|>earance and my wife, j acting on the suggest ion of a friend, purchased a Ijottle of Chamljerlain's Cough Remedy . The result was in deed marvelous. After three doses the cough entirely disappeared, and has not manifested itself since." This remedy is forsale by J. T Sanders. STRAYED OR STOLEN From >t. Francis if atoms. near N ty j lot's Mill, on ■ Bay Mare Mule, three years old, wire cut on right knee, close to fifteen hands high, branded ”L" on left shoulder, very gentle. *h> reward will he paid for the recovery of said mule, or for in formation leading to her recovery. MBS (). \Y. LAMBKBT. l’hone lTu. Forrest City. Ark. February loon. Pointer* For kickers. Perhaps the paper falls short of your ! idea >f a local newspaper. Perhaps : the:, are many local items that you ! fail to see. that if yon were tunning Th- paper you w.o.td see there Per j haps when > >u don't find the notice! . y< ,;r triends visiting y iu from a , distance, or you or some member of • your family have gone, or returned ] ir visiting, you are ready toe n-! demn the paper. Perhaps there is a 111 1 'sing social event at your home, a new heir is born, and the event fails j t appear in tlie paper. JVrhapsyou have painted your house. huilt a new , am. or a new sidewalk and the paper! loes not mention it and you feei i that v m are slighted. Perhapsyour! s'n or daughter lias gone, away to -Choi.; and 11it* paper never said a w rd atmut it. Then perhaps you "e n et the newsgather a dozen or 1 non times a day with some or all of ; these items under your hat. and you i never give a hint, and perhaps, if he ■- • d you f a information you wouldn't ~n w a thing. Perhaps you are not j aware f the tact that the ueWsg&th v : i- not all-wise n*>r is he ouini- i i present nor a mind reader. And per haps after y u read tiiis you will go of, dm.' as you i,av e done keep every - I’httig away from the paper and t lien ki> s at tlie paper. Perhaps this isn't j meant for you. Iliin't lit- Irritable. \n irritated ^Wi11 makes an irri jtahe person, and an irritable person : „ at hers much trouble unit himself or herself, a" the case mu be. Moral: l >c II unts Cure, one box f which is ,ilr> dutely and unqualifiedly guaran teed to cure any form of skin trouble. Any kind uf itching known i- reliev | ed at i nee and one box cures." Mr Brookin Adkins.oi Liberty,Mo* is in town amnntf Ids relatives amt , triends Brookin formerly lived and : married in tids city, but lias iieen ate setit >o lon>; tiiat he is almost a stran ger. lie is accompanied by Mr. \V. T. George, of the same town, who is pay ing his first visit to St. Francis c- uh ty. lliey Ijoth left yesterday fora tramp in the Garden of Eden Mr. Adkins is as fat anti sleek as a New York alderman, and show sthut he lias prospered. The secret of old age If Health. U*se BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP And yon will have health. Great earo should be tak< n of on* a health and Ballard’s More hound Syrup will cure COl’flHS, COLDS. CROUP, BRONCHITIS AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Mrs. J. H. McNeil, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: ’T am eighty years old and I thank Horehound Syrup for having cured me of coughs colds and other like diseases.” Three Sizes 25c, 50c and 1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO„ Sold and Recommended by J. T. SA NDEItS. Noth*** of TrmteC* -ale. by i i fl\ < I • <uted to Hi! I in t ru-t. a r« >nv «■'*>-is i« >f the west half of flit* -rattle ast <|uarter of m *t ion t vv ** i! T y-li - * 'J"» to* iislilp ( * imr? h. : rangeone (l ) ea-t <•«»n taming eighty < " > a* r* - : more or l**'*-. ; n I- r.ii1- • i a i lit V , \ f a '. '.i-' { conveyance win made to -*-cur** an in- | hOTedne-- therein d* *. r ■: *■•!. fra » a1 *|f» !•» l. j Uollwnge. -aid tru-t ♦ I*<i !**in- of rentinJ in I x-»k }s:\u*»* v.rj, of -aid < miy. an*!. Whereas. it >a a - provided m -aid l»u-t deed that ni t/a-e of the d* i';i of ! he ! runamed. I:.* then acting sheriff • f st I r an«,:.s 1*01111! \ -hou Id act. and the-aid T* -:»* name' , t»*• iutr dead. ami th** under-; gm-d ij. g * !.»• -h» 1 iff of ?*t I Whereas, it wa- provided in said trust d* ed I that uiam default in the oayue , f - * -aid in- ] rlebtedne-- or any part thereof. th»* ! tm-te*. j *h«»uld at the »a t|u* -t of the legai holder of t -lid «lei»l. -< 11 said pr* *§»♦■ r!y to -at i-fy t be- ante • j N<»w. t here fore ■ i* fault having S * < i triad*- in i 1he pay merit < >f -aid debt. and t he un-!» r-uui* <i having l»**n nprimMed to-oil the a'*ove n* - rilM-d r*-a! «-state lo pay the same notice i hereby given that tit*- undersign d, wdlon Saturday. Fcbnmy 11 '.m at tin- *.ve-f d ..*»•< f • *• ••onrthou-*- in t .»*r»--t | 1’ity,-t. Francis c<unity. \rkan-a-. -eli at pub- j lie outcry to the high*--! bidder for cash, the I altov* descril*-d land. Title iielb-vt-d to he j g<nxl, hut 1 vil only a- tni-t*-*- and a>-‘ing ! sheriff. 1-22 W. E \\ I•! : v m - r« Two Merry I ramps. Of "Two Merry Tramps" many pleasinp things have been said by tha critics, not only in the larger cities, but iri tlit* niplit s' mds as well, dur-' inp Hit* past >■ n where "Two Merry Tramps" have been presented, aUiut Wood \ M aid s production, the play be in strictly a musical comedy with three acts and a bevy of pretty pirN. The title of the piece is some what misleading, but it is only the title, for from the rise to the fall of the curtain it is just one ol the clean est, jolliest and liveliest of comedies that lias enlivened the musical field. Never for an in>t nt do ' it brinp a I lash, but instead brinps lauphter tint is irrepressible. For the pa't etpht seasons it has played to pa ;ke i houses in the Middie West, and ap p**a s to the elite of fashion and a , that B refined. The comedy is nat ural. the music catchy, the scenery mmniticent. the ■siumt ' p rp** us. and the cast all that is desire I. W • >d & Ward have carefully selected theii com paii v for nis or her ahilit v. A m up the members vvill lie found Miss Be si Bennett. Mi's Myra JetTerson. Mi>s Marparet McDonald and Misst ,rem McDonald, who are ptavinpthe prin cipal feminine tiles Tiiis attraction will la* at the < p, ra house. Tuesday nipht, January n Mr. .Inn. I!. Ya ger. uf < >k!ai. >ma * it \. representing the F ox Typewiit»• r < mipany. was m the city yesterday and renewed the Fox agency with us If you are thinking of buying a stan dard tit>t-class machine, call and see i.s, and let Us show you the Fox. I: has all the latist improvements, writes red or purple, or any other two colors without any changing of ma chinery. has tabulating apparatus, aud in fact, is a complete machim in every respect. Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “Bronchitis.” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. W# publish our formal** vers a W9 banish *'.rohol from our mediomss W# arg* you to oonsult your doctor When you tell your doctor about the bad taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, “ You are bilious.” Ayer’s Pdla work well in such cases. —Had* by ta« J. C. Ajrtr Co.. Lowail. Mm*. * w Agents for the Celebrated Kabo Corsets The best on the market. The undersigned having formed a co-partner ship. we take this method of announcing that we will immediately put in a very large new Stock of General Merchandise of all kinds, replenishing the stock in every department, and filling our store with an abundance of everything usually found in a first-class general Stock. * We desire to extend our business into every home in St. Francis county, and to this end, we cordially invite your cash trade and your inquires should you desire to open an ac count with us. In either case we will furnish you with the best goods the markets afford at the very closest prices consistent with safe business methods, and give each and every customer uni formly courteous treatment, giving all orders entrusted to our store the very bust attention. Prompt servii-e i-ourteou* treatment, low [ rices and the best Rood.- for tlm money, will be our slogan. We cordially invite \ u1 iri ve us a call, and'an opportunity to >upp!> j ur want-, which we will gladly do at the m>>t reasonable prices. Thanking all old cu-tomer.-. friend- and the public generally for the very nice, liberal patron a ire in the pa-t. and inviting am! soliciting a con tinuance of the -aim- in tie- future, width we will strive most ear ne-t 1 \ to t ei it, we are Pettus & Fogg, TKI.EPHONK N : 7 Robert L. Pettus. Forrest City, Ark. E. K. Fogg. r* n Will You Help Build Up Arkansas ? Inning the month-- of November and Itjcemtier the Advertised fur lists of name-. and ad dresses of people who might be in duced to move to the State. Main lists were submitted and advertising matter descriptive of the great re -ources f the State \aa> mailed : > all parts of t'ne country. More Names are Wanted Kvery citi/.en >>f A rkai.'i' i.a.- it !ea>t "lit friend or .iciiuaintance w'l i vv"iild la? glad'" take adt.mtagi- uftheop Wi y. i in-'pv Send in ?h> nam< I> rt unit it-- tt ■ kdi .1 A S 11 A It Ills 1' 1 \. Lilt e it ck, Ark. t,K'» II I.KK T A Little It k. Ark. SEED'S BlUBtE S StcOi stccerai SPECIAL OFFEI \Ib4p to kolM Nr« HatinMB A tv make yviu our ptnuaueal custom* Prize Collection !;*' . ' 11 the rtneet: t«rolp. 7 le li t ••• • ++ f IU e»» . . r • * «.( \ K \M * » M I *» »*l > VM Write to-day; Mention thi•. Paper. SEND 10 CENTS »4 t*i«m Hu 1 u*trM<*tl» «*. H*oi*llf»l ill tboul lb* Hoot . • lUCMfl *T»ttT Hocifca:. u.„ H. W. Buckbee. oi 1 i ii>• I• • '■» '•all.' n'nTrV-Tir i: l M1*'. lii>* W if*’. Oil I f • > 1S10&, * \i 'lit* «l 14* th« ' oinvi'yaiHv of flit **>uti if i'-« «iuartor of m otUwi *.-ht» « • <1 •> * , (.*») north, raii£*‘ two » . • ! 4 -isi'llty i-M' a- r*" n *» - ’ •" * I * «v>unty Aikaiivu-' >a»*J * <■ - * »*-**• - t«> >4 «*ur»* an l ml* t •!• *1 • '*• ' i * • = payable to I. liollws.* ^ i <i o i.. ■** > * of n t’uril in t*«ok .’•* j *-• - * ’ » a i<i. Wli**r*-:\N it u i" i»ro\ ■■•••. that upon default hi th« p.*vi* ?»• «lebtedin**s or any pan t • • >ifzn<‘<t, -mould at t'i* * * • !• .m hohlrrof Mid dtti’. vll > • j: • . ’ >4‘. fy the 'ami ; Now.l h* i* !<«:• <1* fa i tin* payment of *aiddet»* *! ’ • • . ol hfttnng t^’ji tiHiuritiMt ti >• h a‘*o. i •Mfrilied real estate to pav tl»»* -*a < * • hereby given that th** umn rv: ."l * lion Saturday, February 1.; lu ■ at the ri —t «*f the eourt !m - I rr» • ity '•> I i a- s . o.ii ty \ • »»* - ■ .«• ; lieoutery to the highest bidder fi<r- :»-h t>• almve i le*%4-rilw-d lain). Title Islewd !.■ - (rood, but 1 m.It only as trustee 1-23 Jons W Al.i'KHSO' Trustee j Ao Land So Rich /hat Fertilizer Cannot Make It Better You use for: i/ers t r the profit \ . them—and the better the hind the tn re pm: • |y .1 good fer ! .-r «- used on it. Do not imagine because la. d n i j mduee a l.t.r , - .. without Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be pr- fitablv u%. 1 r* •. ■ r that they were n-.ade only for land too poor to produi e without them It poor land will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double the increase I hr Virginia Carolina Fertilizers to increase the quality, as well the quantity of the crop—and you will increase the profits from your land. ‘1 have been using your fertilizers for i r. . • cr of tears-' says Mr William Fraiser, of (llasburg, I.a , “ and find that it not ,•*. y pays to fertilise, but to do plenty of it. and u t ike s>t fttttli ft, to fir had, such as your brands. I have used a number of tl em and form ' them to be as recommended and to give better results ti .,n a: y other fertilizers that I have ever used Every planter and farmer should have a c ; . f the ■ r» p.tod Virginia-Carolina Farmers" Year-Book <.e: a trie , . ire;:. )u*r fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia-Carolina Chemical (i>. Sales Offices Richmond, Ya. Norfolk, Ya. Columbia. S. C. Atlanta, C»a. Savannah,< ia M :u\ h s. T' s Ofi tt r'-irhi-n N C. O.allrNt *n ■*> c. lUltim. rr. Mi. lolumbi.i 111. M it Ax, Stu*v«j*.it, L*. !' H K PEARL CAI h i BROTHERS. Preps L Bleganl Nf» t <»ture* Impn.vt it vriiii i For Ladies and Gentlemen A complete liof Freeh Fancy Groceries. Nuts. Confections. Cigars and Tobacco. »^Vour patronage is respectfully solicited. Call, or Phone No. 191. Fruit HEW ROSE, BABY RAMBLER A Jwsrf compact form >f the firooaa "Crimson S*mb!«r" R.«oe gro* :n<£ It :• cover**! w?tfc ;t* oiustorB ofnoh glowing crimson flo«n*rvta' ■( '• V4»J2 It • «e»fr v«( a/Moom Prfectl) *»m> Tie color * br . * ■iHi tte ( rim90» Kamb/mr frtte, #5f esc*. 2 > plsmt%. 5* #• * WM4T rot/ C4\ BUY FOR FIFTY CCWS 10 (rf’ijc:n Rjsffi no two a .« 10 C*rntion Pinks, ten kinds \ 12 *rge ' 'j? Chrysanthemums, twelve kinds -•nset leaved Coleus, fine for beds 19 grand C*rantu/r?s. double end single 12 - e Ass -rted Plants. for pots or bedding 9 *v: *» Begun as. flowering and ornament*! 15 mammoth flowering Verbenas. 15 kinds 15 C ant Imperial Pansies, rich colors 10 Basket and Vase Plants, vines and foliage ^ 9 # Cannas. e ght varieties ( ^5 Gladiolus, orchid flowering . . } 12 TubervmSw Dwarf, Pearl and sweet scented 4*» S 0* tka afrtfte ( 0/let i>009 tmr SJ M e»\<pa* ar tba • •«r fn***-. ta i tab m*tb > •• «<•« f' /«f (4141 ULlt 5 Of 50. 50. 50c 5 th SO. 5th 50« 50. 50<‘ 50. 50. 50. /'"» 0 Of 0 0090 I 0110 it ■ 19 S«i for |f N Lot >« /tff stso ro* f & JOS.W.VESTALS SON. • ■ox 4/e LITTLE ROCK ARKi Narnia* Or«*-r. In 'I fr r%ii * ( i wifi. Vltich Tt*rm J. |i. Tt-rrf *1 <t II \ H^tfr I'U i.Uft*, lu-imrit IUr«U **l |.aml»r i <* rt %\, ftM41U T:»« • ffoi.?, H^funpit I.timln r i U N»r t«iio iu ttiuiyurt *IU : 1 t I'.tMii • *»% % Aii>i »i '•wt-r «*f !h« ptutitiff*. I |i T*rry iml f \ M * -f UtoKN 1 U rk I * l»ruary Mb, O amine Order. In M Krau.-t» Cin-uli > ourl Mani. T- rn, VM i li. Ti-ri> ami E A liiilf. I’laint ffa, IU nm li ll.ir>l«...! l.umU r Co . Iirfnidael Tb»* Mradtitf, ii«i l 11 ani a u..i Lumber u<MMm i' •arm'd to appeal lnlU»Ci"l:* • luiltf Inirty ilay- ami amtwer Hi*- .xanpian * uf tb« plaintiff.. J B Terry ami i A. MW 'EABOHN. C bftW. 1'i liruary t, I'.**!.