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No Alum No Lime Phosphates Evan's for toys. J'icture show tonight. ~ ulybarks at Neblett s Take Mrs. Warshavskv y.>ur far -. Everything fresh and new at Evan's. N- w pictures tonight at the Im perial. Fur good photographer work see Dryden. Hats at reduced prices at Madame E Hoyle’s. >ee Sam Hurd, the tailor, atxjut that new fall suit. Suppose your home should burn! Taylor, Knight & Co. ‘The Final Settlement'' at the opera house tomorrow night. Mr. Sam Blalock, of Colt, was a visi tor in the city Saturday. Let me do your Kodak finishing. Dryden, the photographer. Full stock ol' window glass now on sale at Sanders' Drug Store. EGGS WANTED -At the High 1 rice Grocery. W. I*. Evans. $5<),<i0(i to loan on improved farms. E.asy terms. Taylor, Knight & Co. Fort Kent < >ne nicely furnished room. Apply to Miss Fearl Crippeu. Mr Monte Dickerson lias been <|uite i and confined to his room this week. Dr. J. C. Reynolds, of Caldwell, was a business visitor in the city Satur day. They are just right. The (Just rite) Corset. The J W. Heck Com pany. We have a new line of ginghams, suitable baby doll dresses. Decker & Lewis. Mr. J. L. Alley, <>f the chronicle, was a visitor in Newport and Augusta Sunday. See that line of new handkerchiefs, also -41k and kid gloves, at Madame K. Boyle's. This is the season tor tires, are you fully protected? If not, see Taylor, Knight & Co. FOR RENT The D. Davis place loo acres, good house and outhouses. A pply at this otlice. For Rent—Nice large room, fur nished or unfurnished, modern con veniences. f’bone 1J1. Mr. M. Itutsky of the Racket store on the corner, was a business visitor in Marianna yesterday. Mr. Kirke Decker is at home again after a two week's visit in Norfork and Richmond, Virginia. Genial Henry Waterman, of Mari anna, was a business visitor in the city the first of the week. Why not come in and see our line of furniture? We have the best prices in town. Becker & Lewis. Don’t wait until tlie last moment. Buy your Thanksgiving clothes now. Fussell-Graham-Alderson Co. Grocery Store For Sale. Stock goes m free with the price of the store. W. I’. Evans, High Price Grocer. Flies will not bother a wound where Dr. Cox's Barbed Wire Liniment is iised. For sale by all druggists. Mr. C. C. Taylor, of Parkin, was a business visitor in the city Wednes day, and gave us a pleasant call. Messrs. F. W. Deliosi11. .lack Da vis and Col. Ed Landvoigt speut Tuesday on the lakes trying to shoot ducks. Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire Liniment. 25c, 50c and 1* sizes. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Good horses and new buggies at the Oklahoma Livery and Sale Barn, J. B. Scott, proprietor. I»r Aldrich’s old stand. All druggists sell Dr. Cox's Barbed Wire Liniment. Guaranteed to heal witeout a blemish or your money re funded. Fussell-Graham-Alderson Co. have a full line of Owensboro top buggies and runabouts, which you are invited to taspect. - —— Mi—Sara Greenfield, of Wynne, was a guest 'if Miss Rose Davis from Wed nesday until Friday. Mr John Hughes, Jr., of Memphis, was in the city a few hours Fridav afternoon euroute to Memphis from Haynes. Dr. Cox's Painless blister. Guar anteed to blister without pain or your money refudned. For sale by til druggist*. Mr. Tom Hoshall says lie has a lien fourteen years old. and still bale and hearty. And this in a prohibition district, too. Dr. (’ox's barbed Wire Liniment does not burn or blister and relieves pain in a few minutes For sale by till druggists. Don’t forget Dr. Aldrich's Shop when you want your horse or mule shod. Washington street, opposite Fisher's Hotel. We are thankful that we can show you such splendid clothes at such moderate prices. Fussell-Graham-Al derson Company. Make a noise like a barnyard turkey get dressed for Thanksgiving Day. Schwab clothes at Fussell-Graham-Al derson Company. See our handsome line of Owensboro top buggies and runalxiuts before you buy that new buggy. Fussell-Graham Alderson Company. Mr. Charles McDaniel left Sunday morning for a week's hunting trip with his uncle. Mr. Arthur McDaniel, at Happy. Arkansas. Just received a big shipment of trunks and suit cases. All prices. Ask to see our Steamer Trunks. The J. W. beck Company. Phone your order for a supply of coal to the Planters Gin. Carload of line coal just received, and orders can now be tilled promptly. Sam Hurd, the tailor, is showing some pretty new fall sample- and would like to quote you some ligures txTore you buy that suit. Mr. li A. Nickles, of Ozark, repre senting the American Book Company, was a business visitor in the city Sat urday and again yesterday . Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Stareher and daughter. Miss Lizzie, of Widener. were in town Wednesday, and were pleasant callers at this ollice. As a household remedy for cut.-, burns, pains, etc.. Dr. 'Cox's barbed Wire I iniment has no equal. Price 25c. For sale by all druggists. Lost On Monday on North Main street, an amethyst breastpin, old fashioned setting. Return to Mrs. .1. Vaccaro and receive reward We can clothe you correctly and completely for Thanksgiving Day suit, overcoat, hat, furnishings. Rus sel 1-G raham-A ldersou Company. FREE If Dr. Cox's Rarbed Wire] Liniment does not do all that is claimed for it your money will lie re funded. For sale by all druggists. You don't buy a turkey by its feath ers. su don't buy a suit by its frills. Schwab clothes wears as well as they look. Fussell-Graham-Alderson Co. Mrs 1). Downey who ha- been -pending the summer in Hot Spring returned home yesterday evening to the delight of her lamily and friends. Take your stock to Dr. Aldrich's shop when you want them shod in an up-to-date scientific manner Wash ington street, opposite Fisher's Hotel. The Oklahoma Livery and Sale Earn, at Dr. Aldrich’sold stand, is the place to get a good team. See Mr. Scott when you need anything in tlie livery line. For Piles use I>r. Cox s Rarbed Wire Liniment, 2.5c size, if it does not give relief or cure you your money will lie refunded. For sale by all druggists. Prickly Asli Hitters can lie depended on to cure the kidneys, corrects the urine, strengthens the stomach and relieves backache. J. T. Sanders, | special agent. This i> N'atitiful weather. Ladies' Waists md skirts, made of ail the new materials and in the new shades Skirts fr n !o *jM Waists from *1 im *. > . ,H, ] yy Herk Company. Mi. Min Myers, f Mound Pond, ■ ame over last M ndav to make ar rangements |.>r moving to Mound I olid, where lie and Mrs Mvers will reside lor the w inter f AitM \\ anth> \ farmer, with tools, teams and corn, desires to rent for one or mote years. l’<>u to ,'>00 acres of land in St I'raneiscounty. Address Farmer, care this paiiet. I'r. Aldrich is conducting a tirst *M^''s scientific horseshoeing shop on Washing,,,,, street, jus, opposite Fisher s Hotel, (live him a call when your stock needs shoeing Nicest line of buggies ever brought to Forres, City the celebrated St ude bakor buggy. Sold by Fussell-Oraham Aldersoti Company. Look them over if you need a new buggy. Mr. F. L. (.'oilman, of Puwhattan. Lawrence county, was in tlie city Sat urday on business, lie gave us an up predated call, and had Ids name en rolled for The Times. Tliatiks The Planters Uin lias just received a supply of coal, and is now ready to till your wants in that line. I'lione your order or see Manager Pole md it will receive prompt attention The whole country will he at the hip auction sale Monday The lots are tine investments, everyone wants a dinner served by the baptist ladies and a $200 lot free is worth poinp for. Now is the time to buy that new buppy nr runalxmt before the stock is picked over, t ail and look over out line of < iwensboro buppies and runa bouts. Fusscll-tiiaham-Alderson t o. • >ur Mr. Vadakin is improving slow ly, ttrid thinks he will be able to take up bis regular work next week. He lias been absent from the otlice on ac count of illness since the 7th of Sep temlier. Our Christmas Goods Are Arriving Every Day NEBLETT, Grocer. 'll Kt.br I'<ri>wi). nf Telic.i town sbip. wa> tratline ami mingling with bis manv friends and acquaintance* in town Wednesday It will pay y • i • a inspect our line of conk stoves, range* and heaters, lie-: fore you put . • new $ >ve We can interest you >n tlii- question. ! Come in and tie shown Fussed-* ■ ra hain-AIdersim ('mpvny Mr. Tim*. II. (illll&tn, of Norfolk, | Virginia, arrived in the city last Sat urday ami spent several days here this week a gue-t of In* -i-fer-. Mr-. Klli* Turley and Mrs. John Catling and nther relatives and friends. This little touch of winter makes; one's thought* turn seriously to the i question of a new stove. Fu-sell-C.ra-! hatn-Alderson Company have a com-, plete line of heater* ixitli coal and : wood burners that they want t.show you, Heldman’s Union Made Clothing. With a pile of style. We take a pleasure in showing this line, and we ask you to see them before buy ing. Prices $8.00 to $20.00. The J. W. Beck Company. Send the Children VU' School Supplies All kinds may be had at lowest prices J. S. SHIELDS & CO. i I he Prescription lirun^isis. Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Paper, Etc. ! Winter Hats NOW ON DISPLAY Popular Prices a Specialty. Country Trade Solicited Newest Styles in Dress Trimmings, Neckwear and Hair Ribbon R. H. WINFIELD & COMPANY’S The best line of children's clothes can be seen in our clothing depart ment. Two pair pants with each $5.00 suits and they are beauties. Prices from $2.00 to $6.00. The J. W. Beck Company. The Owensboro buggy or runabout is as good a vehicle as the wagons that I tear the same name. See the new line of buggies and runabouts that Fussell Graham-A Iderson ('ompany are now showing. LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOA KS. ( obi weather too long coming for this line. So we are offering our stock at prices that will take them away. Come in and see. The J. \V. Beck .< 'ompany. Lame back comes on suddenly and is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatism of t lie muscles, c^uick relief is afforded by applying ( ham lierlain's Liniment. Sold by all druggists. Fussell-i 1 raham-Alderson ('ompany have a handsome quarter page ad. in this paper, which tells of the advan tage of buying clothing from them, and urging you t*-* “get in the well dressed circle." A wreck on the Iron Mountain be tween Memphis and Wynne, Tuesday morning, caused the detouring of sev eral Iron Mountain and Cotton Belt trains over the Hock Island tracks to and from Memphis. Speaking of “The Final Settle } merit," the Omaha Kee says: “A play 'of genuine merit with strong dramatic situations and an excellent company to interpret them." At the opera house tomorrow' night. The hour for evening service at the Church of the Good Shepherd has been changed to 7 o'clock lor tlie winter months. The morning service remains at 11 o’clock, with Sunday School at lo o'clock. The tirst week in Advent, beginning November 28, has been set apart as a week of prayer Hev. E.T. Mabley, pastor. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought b“( "hen you get ready to build, why not use the up-to-date twentieth ceh t ury material? Its concrete we mean, (’all on. write, or phone W. .1 Stolzer, i’ostottiee. Forrest ( ity, Arkansas; phone j.yj rings; IMant on Madison road. Mrs. L. F. Maynard, of Keno, Ark ansas. wa> a \isitur in the city during the baptist \ssociation meeting, and a delightful guest of Mrs. ft. (I>al ton. Slie left Monday to visit witii I>r. K. Witt and family in Little llock. In "The Final Settlement’’ which is to he presented at the opera house tomorrow night the author lias taken tlie love story of a millionaire steel king and an actress and built around it a play as dignified, and in some points even more interesting than the story of the millionaire oil king in "The Lion and the Mouse." Our Store Is full of edibles. King ‘54 for anything you need in our line, and see the advantage : of our ...... Quick Delivery Service NEBLETT, The Grocer. ; .. 11 ■ I Every Little Bit Added to What You've Got Wakes Just a Little Bit Wore MIS is tli** reason that we have such an im mense line of Furniture. Dry Goods and l.adie> apparel. \\ >• are continually adding to our sto* k in order that ourtrade may I*** supplied with ih** latest tashions in every lin** we carry. We became crowded in our Furniture Depart ment but w ith the prices and inducements w e arc otlerintf in this lin**, we have little fear of having this same trouble in a month from now. Fvery tiling must 1)** sold and at such tempting prices that you cannot resist them. In price and quali ty we hav** no competition. VV** are our own competitors. • A^ain we wish to invite your in speetion to our wonderfully low prices on Fl'li A FI f UK Ladies' Goods and General Merchan dise. Yours for Patronage. Becker & Lewis Mur Mr. Altman went t<> Palestine Wednesday on business, to mingle with friends, and take. In the Agricul tural Improvement meeting and speaking. He is specially indebted to Mr. .1 II Stevens, ol The Hanks Co., for courtesies, Messrs. Homer Foibrc, Sid Trapp, A inly Vaeearo. Levine Carr. Sam Hodges. .1. <». Hridgforth and A. W. Lavis formed one of ti e jolly hunting parlies Hint left this city the lirst of t lie week for a season of duck shoot ing at M ud Lake. Mrs. E. L. Yadakin is still confined toiler room with slow fever, and is quite ill and weak She lias been suf fering for three weeks, hut the family hopes the fever will have run its course within a few days, and that she will then improve rapidly. Stol/.er, the concrete man will make you prices on anything you need In the concrete line,and will do the work in a workmanlike way. Talk to him before you let your contract, for any building. Postofftce, Forrest City, l’hone 2o2—3 rings. Encourage home industries. We have the agency for sale of rice from tiie Wheatley Mill in this market, and offer tlielr goods in this line at lower prices than can lie bought from else-1 where. Sec us when in need. For sale 'to merehan tsonly. Forrest City (iro cer Company. When a cold liecomes settled in the system, it will take several day's treatment to cure it. and the liest remedy to use is ('hamberlain's ('ough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. Tenderness or aching in the small of the back is a serious sympton. The kidneys are suffering Take Prickly \sh Hit ters at once. It is a reliable kidney remedy and system regulator and will cure the trouble liefore it de velops its dangerous stage. .1. T. Sanders, special agent. There is hardly anything in the grocery line that -mue man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, arid tin* people who con sider price only are this man’s lawful prey. When you want something good to eat. call on me. W. P Evans, High Price (.rocer. The free lot at the Pettits Wil liams sale is the talk of the town. Worth going for and the lot sale should interest all. If Forrest City folks don't have confidence in their city, can we expect it of others? Let’s go to the sale and boost it a worthy enterprise by splendid men. “The Final Settlement’’ is a grip ping play of genuine merit lielongs to tiie same class of plays us “The Man of the Hour” and “The Lion and the Mouse,’’ and does not suffer by com parison. Louisville Post. “The Final Settlement "ill lie presented at the opera house tomorrow night. Mr. ('. A Smith, of Phillips, Wis- i constn,an expert photographer, arrived in the city the first of tin* week and lias rented rooms in the I’ettus build ing and established a studio. Atten tion is directed to his announcement in iliis paper, and the public is invited to call and look over ins work. Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often tlie cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham-j beriain's Stomach and Liver Tablets j are an ideal medicine to give a child, ! for they arc mild and gentle in their[ [effect, and will cure even chronic eon | st i pat ion. sold by all druggists. The old, old story, told times witli | out number, and repealed over and j i over again for the last thirty-six years, j I but it is always a welcome story to, 'those in search of health There is nothing in the world that cures coughs ! and colds as quickly a-> Chamberlain's i Cough Remedy. Sold by ail druggists. Guard your kidneys; the health of | the body depends on those small but I important organs. They extract uric add from the blow! which if allowed to remain In the system would cause dropsy and Bright’s disease. Prickly Ash Bitters is a successful kidney ; tonic; it heals and strengthens the kidneys, regulates the liver, stimu lates the stomach and digestion, cleanses the bowels. It will prevent or cure Bright’s disease. J. T. San ders, special agent. Our Dress Goods line is complete. All the new mohairs, serges, Pana ma's silk worsteds and silks are now being shown. Prices 10c to $1.00 per yard. The J. W. Beck Company. N' W good* just, received at F. < Neely.s. New School Pickles, new sam r Kraut, (in barrels,) fresh Mack erel, < 'ranberries, imported Macaroni, new Cheese, New Canned Roods of all kinds. Fresh< rackersand(’akes,Fresh ' 'at meal. Mincemeat. Seeded Currants and raisins, and In fact everything good to eat. Croup is most prevalent during tlie dry cold weather of the early winter months Parents of voung children should be prepared tor It. All that is needed is u bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and it lias never disappointed them. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Alice I.. Reck, who has Ireen visiting with tier daughter, Mrs. 1». C. Webb, and other relatives and friends for several weeks, left Tues day for tier home In Los Angeles, Cali fornia, greatly to the regret, of all. She says she can never forget Forrest City and will pay her regular visits at short intervals. All will welcome her return. We are agents of the Wheatley Rice Mill tor the sale of its by products in this city, and carry in stock a full sup ply uf Rice liran.N.'S llis to sack, #1.tin; Rice Polish, or Shorts, l!Oo lbs to sack. These, are desirable stock foods, and by permission we refer to Hr. Rush and Mr. .1. F. Hass as to their merit. I'or sale to tlie trade generally. For rest < it v 11rocer ( 'o. Mr. .1. I! Ilalhert. who has long been a resident of Johnson township, wa^ a \ isitor in the city last week and informed us that he had rented Ids place lor the next year and would move with his family to lletier. where they will reside in the future. We regret to lose this excellent family hut wish them a happy and successful future in their new home. S'lpt. I' C. Kasley, of the Kook Island, was in the. eii v Tuesday In tiis private cai Mr. Kasley was here to look after the installation of a pair ol modern track scales in the yard here. I’he scales, according to best informa tion. will lie placed where the old coal chutes stood, and a track will he built from there to connect with the pass ing track in tlie cut. I! is also expec ted that a track will lie laid from the scales to connect with t lie house t rack. This evident.. increased business of the railroad look good to us. You are Beginning to think of your Fall Hats and Suits. Hut we thought of them some time ago. So we are situated to offer you the very l*st styles at. popular prices. Also just received the latest things in embroidered nets and bauds. Simmons’ line of kid gloves in shades to match every garment. The Emporium A. J. Yaccaro & Co. Proprietors. ——' I