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Thinsv- 1 i ra - • ’* - a 'r enyat *; - * » i ; 1 ar ■. • -r [*• r i- : . -'. y t a n *.! . Wo if- . ! ! r ' - >r 1. 'i rhere . vs i, n ~ n it . cow-, a ••>. : r-» - and wha* u t . n fii'..- a‘ tf,.- it • . - ... * i ---• Ad lit. -ti in *i i i n t ‘ •• rity • dinance' lJef- * .a ic ur- i. t - - text ted a- a • : •. •• jus* ver '. • but the *AT.e -t •• *■ tout A life .1 f snd ie.it r v- -*■-,' in the a v. f. a-.’ - t. at -•• • »•••►•*: ■ 1 t - cr s a ~. _*'~ ver ti me and • lepred.it* ' .p.» n • pr p^r*y ? ' .*•-»• wlio do ove In the c rp»ra‘* : n’.ti and who have a r!*rt»t to exp*- t pr - tectlori under the law We hope the preient '.iri.sfa>-! ry <• ndiu in wi: continue, anti that owners wii; con tinue to veep up their stock They nujfht t*i have tl.a» much c nii* 1»-r,i tion fur their neip'hljors and fri* fid The very in-m-im-nt. weather >11 M *n day last interfered verv greatly with the attendance at *he auction sale f lots in the I'ett •.* \ Williams Addi’i n to the city ( F rrest ( it> hut n< ’ wuiis’anding tiiere was a g i y n ;m her of en'l isiasti* ii ider* present, and the >pjri! >-d bidding and •• prices bid demonstrated ti.e increasing u. . of property in 1 i~ t >wn. arc! the en hdence Mi*- [« p.* i.a'- in r> a: tat**. \ lie Wi porcha-* i ' * i.av* made a iii'iur.*' This and Mi* r ; p erty wi:: idvam-. wj*h r ,• * in creasing grow;:, i ti.e city ar.*i ti.e cunse*|: ent <}♦ , ami f r nvcnmnt i eatedbui ding *t> Ti.e "I'iii .*■* * anvi .* • >] ev-rv - thing within its ablii’y * get the \gricultun >cl s’a'*-d m st Francis *■■ nty Forrest < ity is ■* splendidly ami c*ntra, y ■ ■■ o'*-d that it i- 'Ii* nar ral i me of such an in stit u11 'ii N liter t wn in Fasten, Arkansas ieis the a*ivantage* that thi* Kiwii can sliow and it requires only a few thousand dohar*. a *uitah site, ami a united effort, to secure it. Wi!; we allow some other town re nty not so gifted and n**t so wealthy to land this splendid institution'' We hope not: hut we see n >w that we niust get to work and hustle. Soliloquized the Observer W ol der how many turkeys were eaten yesterday? Wonder h*-w n iny cas ualties occurred in the gridii .>11 ii*-id - Wonder how many a*-, idem a! shout ing* happened 'mungst the thrmgs * ! hunters atield yesterday? W. ride: now many cases«*f indigest i >n r* * . t e<i from overeating? Wonder h w and tlit-n we reminded 1dm that w< were not a Queries and \nswers ■ ucu and a*ivised him to ■ ry I;r**uio S< U zt r. What is a trirtling forty iho sand dollars t* 'he wealth of St. Francis County i Tvvich as much could lie given lor such a lienetit as the Agri cultural School and never be missed. It is only a drop in the bucket. It willlie a shame to let this grand i p portunity pass us by.; The State Agricultural Sol . -1 is knocking at our door. It i> an eld say ing, that opportunity comes hut once. We may never again have a chan-e to secure anything that has s many g i tilings in its favor. Let's make the effort of our lives and get busy quick "hit tm»i t t h t u.ru i in k\i *> M***»| * ' " i‘# " - i ' **- * ' - ’ ' : . ^ • - 4 . — j. *4* • • f r - ~ ■ . *»* * - r “ # ’ •'>♦• • - ..*.—• xrA * ' ** i »r r* L. iA* 7 - X' ' • - ■ • * • - -* - a- -i ^:Ai: •***' ' ‘ * ' - - * * - *- * ' * ' i * r : : «* . t » : r * '-r * -! . V - } - V 1 ^ • > J ’ *> . f ' * • *•, * - s '■ ’* ' 1 i.’r II I ' * * ^ -« « » ^Xi* ^5 J - * A - *: -* * - : - a-* -• • r ~ - i* 1 * ’ - *.*- t • *r . ' • - * ; * * „rry i: - . * pi','vL *. it ‘ * . *- . i, ” .' i * * * u.vl *. •» •• i : s t i: ■ . - - ■ f lic*: T -. .icr-v f - ;»e *: r, • - ; --i ■ : ;» * i - ti, ;* i* • • c - • ••• . . •*. ■; r- - i' ■#-* } *■ , * . * iC * - » '• • • ; • i . - * • »••• i* . *• • •- ,'. ! I: .* *. •,.■ •• . . • ■ ■ .-. !• --• s, i t; : r» . i- ••t * * - 'x i* - ;** .' t it, J r-re>'r j need - . * sin i ' »• varo/ati . t. t* .*. . *>ar ' r .t •• ’.a' a e a • . a r p rl_ uitles • [ ,« ,s ■ . Wit;, a .:tt!e :.-*ni/ed • :* rt ;nt-..i ,‘-nt advertising and - a,-' n* ■ ■>, j business it w .u.d i,e t c after these ’ things with a vim and preparad * si *v anyl«dy, even it a. ri. ’i.e population. wea.th and ••„mmerce of this * /.ui co.ld ea.si.;, t»- d a hied • i t rebled its from fiv. t >.-ti years 1 Let -v try It. We r» g re' »«. earn': it May r 1/ard j has net with j r * .cees* in his icrideav >r ’ ) rai*e a - . If-crlp’ i n t ! pure! a** i 1. r*e and keep a irian • ti | watch constant at ti e i ••*»• no .*»• The la*t .’arii, f the it Mr M re - re*Hene. n, ti.eextreme ; rti.western ; 1" ; i ti f t i t city den. : -t r r - i > ir a i rst.t ,|. .j ;■ ati r, it.-i. at 11 - i. ise i 1 .«• wi. . I ; <e w . r’ i \\ i eii the a .i ui « t* - .!.•:.•! i f M I lain* i t.press.- i hi- ; .ifs.- t- d w ig n int *ervj.-e. ati i the 1 *e (•at" at. i men react ed ti e seetie inti'i •- • Live ( r* ' en»ed .i i c a.t' igra'i ti. but eg i y tie r s,> r \ j - \ • ;»- i. t needed. \* ♦. d ) n ‘ re a 1 w imp rt ati' t need I* Ink- .11* • i.e . i -ay mg. ^ il n*\er mi" ’in- water in ti'. ’i.e w- ., r.tisdry*• in night ’i.e I- lay iti getting t ti.-- t re may o- *• *-tear Let every. ly chip in and raise the amount, necessary. . . The > i’y f J-' -rrest i j- _v is grow mg | rapidly. It ha* aim *t do bled in (-• puia'iin since the :.r*t telephone ex mange was in.sta. *• I here a lew year* ag- it ,* no longer a \i age or a little country town, bat i.a* a the earmark* f i thriving j>r *jn-r. *. gr w.ng city , f the second cla**. with hopes that i’ will soon Ire in the first ; cia*s. There is a treniend * \ me | of business t ransacted in this • wn . very w. rk day. ar i Ji: . f it i* i d ne by telephone. Tne pre -nr ex I ciiange wa* installed i-y local partie* | and with ; lie exception f s. me in >r 'improvements, is tht same n ,w a* 11lien, except ti.at ti.e *ervice i- r, t 'nearly so satisfactory. wide’ ■ ; j rona-ge i' pr->bah,y tin - * -r {• ,r ti:i - s as great as it w a* in t *e day * T. • *. (conditions are not e ; aitable and n -t | what the | atronage m*ti •.-* . r I a* . j right to expect. We : ave been t a tient and ;<>ng su tiering i •;••*•■. j vice has lie-.-n so very ir.etf dent and jc -mplaiuts ate so rum- r, j* >nd e i, pliatii that patience ceases ’ -e a vir i tei« Forrest Litydeservest-r tert: ing* (and will not l«e satisfied wj- any• long less than an . p-t--datt ’ash ! light sy*tem and pr mpt serv; ■-■. \\. 1 lent! n ’l,«se tilings in a , i ,e** j and good feeling toward the .rge c p ration wbicii owns tlie exchange, ti inking that perhaps they are rea ly r: t aware of - he realconditi • -f this exchange and with t lie hope that they will speedily give us the remedy- a new exchange TRIANGLE 5-PlyCollars V " ' t 7 { * • -* • - - •» 2 for 25c. '' : i . i rre-’ < < I HU. , * aft * . • - ^ . • • •fa. - and '...at iif •• v-h ste indent- , e i • . nr „ «e -- any* ' ! a ; af f ■ .. it - t.'.as. 1 a:, e%pr' he:-, j; y - «... - and ~e** * r retr.;* ?: e ax . . truptiy ii 1 : s* ! w-'.er* h-t.dre-l d. ar- • j pay pressing • igatj r. W a heart -erd a:: a .. .•• t j for the pe-vp;*- t ’ids county . ' ever een • friends .• : will ! best wishe- and the -ea.*_n * •: x;d tnent- I ax a- e . -r Vajr h-ruble servant. K. I. Vafakjv V rrest City . Ar« Nov. io. !•<•••*. J»*-tr y y ,.r cotton stalk- ami a'. •: 1 •(.*: ;« "ibsli'y f ti b : Aeevi: K • re-t < ity : a- -pa-::. ■!: : 'here i- a -t* ady ar. i e tti’.ir e;r Ath 1 which i- very »-i. • rajiny New : .-* . _■> . ay >* .ar; us part It tty at a times md thers are in >■ nt* ati m An i. Sr*-• 1 ! peri.ap- tw i.-mired. r—idt-ace-- i \+• » i-i, \ r* ri* * d it t * . 'aere arc r r ren’ b-t !. '. • ■ of r -,r ■ trc» > a ■. icat.t . .-t m t .in, ami , • i.ere i- .• n-tant y r* deman 1 t an tl.er* is i > M 'a —i. i \ u. re : bouses Coming Events National Horticultural Congress Ctocl E i'! Uwa Htxaktr 15 20 l nited States Land and Irrigation Exposition Ckict|», 111. *(ovmbber 20 D«*»k«- 4 International Li\e Stock Exposition Ckic*|® HI 1»T»«sk»r 2" DactaCr 4 National Corn Expo sition Oauhi Vk D«tmk»r 6 18 LOW RATES \ i.i CEO H LEE. JAS BAIIIS <*■ Pm A*1 Out Pm Aji LITTLE ItuCl AklAASAS 'T* — i i • r.--- j.- - :;,e t- ?. -.n i i: \ a> : ' ci’erinsr: ' - -a i •- f |-..ir:iCv. ar> ' - '' t> ' - :n*ta - i *.;.*• Merlins anJ Perf-etidn" !. ' V - - i i " awaiT you STEHLIHG CLOTHES ?* *!•« PEHFECT101 CLOTHES '.r C 0!'E SATISFACTION O^New Fall Lines ARE READY We are seeking the best trade-Your Trade. Come in and let us show you our swell line of shoes for Ladies. Misses. Children and Men. and the most complete stock of Dry Goods in Forrest City. Ask to see the Blue Ribbcn-Ball-Beanng Sew— u - chine—the best machine on the market for the price which is only $25 00 Guaranteed for 5 years V.'e have a very complete line of Furniture Rug? Mat tings. Trunk' Hardware. Groceries. Harness Saddle? Bridies. Sec., which we offer at Bargain price' We are also making a specialty of Steel and Wrought Iron Ranges. I: you need a RANGE don't fail to see our LINES. Remember we carry a very large and complete stock of General Merchandise on which we can quote you prices which defy competition. W’e extend you a cordial invitation to visit our store. Respectfully yours. Brandon, Baugh & Co. ^ A 1 Get in the Vk '-dressed. ^ • r Wear Ccliroab Ns£?{. \*ouis \C!othes .To Make Room for. NEW SPRING CLOTHING All our Rig Line of Men'.-. Roy- and Children .- Clothing '•v 111 he s-old ‘Ut at alni".-t your own price. .\ow is your chance to get that Winter Suit or Overcoat that you have been putting off buying all the fall. We have the strongest line ever brought to the -tate. ••• Overcoats, Suits, Boys' Knee Pant Suits. ••• H e \ e g-‘t the (7 >od all we a-k i- a chance to show you. end v.e i 1 < ertainly -el! you. if you need anything in our line, and reasonable j rice- can influence you. LET US SHOW YOU Fussell - Graham - Alderson COMPMNY Keep your eyes on the advertising columns of The Times. It will pay y°u