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£bc Forrest (litnfinus. uKNDUOIOT a JRDR<!N, Editor* and Publisher* TF.KM^ wf ?rBsckirno>' Obo Tra-. !: r - t M r• • * * Tsrt* ■OMM. * tf 'r rar a r " i irar a State Ticket F r Governor GEORGE W f« 'NAGHEV F r Secretary ' State EA f.L W H<>I*,E> f r State A - lit: r JOHN R. JOBE , F.r Attorney Genera HAL L NORWmoI* F r State Treasurer JNO W CR»> KETT For Asocia'e J-stice -,pren.e b -ft W F KIRBY For Mate Land Commiss*. ner R. G. DYE Superinter, JeDt of Put ic Instruction GEO. B COOK For Connci*t>i:ner ? Mines Man-'ac t.;e> and Agr.c_.t-re FRED H. PHILLIPS For Congress— First Idstrict R. B MACON For Rad road Commission Northeast District GEORGE W BELLAMY. For Circ-it J _dge 1st J -dicia District H N HUTTON* For Prosec-ting Attorney First J.di cia District R. J. WILLIAMS For State Senat r. TJd Senatcria. Dis trict J M McBEE County Ticket. F r Representative H. BEECHER LEWIS F:r C unty .1 udge E. A ROLFE Vjt County < ierk T. ( MERWIN F r1 ire .it < .erk R W PAYNE F r sheriff GEORGE Fi. MALLORY For County Treasurer •I. B. TERRY F r A '-esvjr JOHN* W. HALL F r Surveyor G. W CHRISTIAN* For Corner F. P. T(»I»I > Madison Township F r Magistrate E. TURLEY, DEVINE CARR. .1 NO M BROWN. Sk For ( •n-tai. e .1 F ST< •< KARD Ml MM vv Mil li K. N t having been - f r the pa few day-. I determined Monday t g to II t springs h.r ten days r iw week-, where J believe 1 wi. lie c< u. pleteiy and permanently res'ored : good health. Inti .is.- nnecti n 1 wan to say that ( Land', jigt and "m buys'' in the office, wiii have ciiarg of the business and wil. u- g ad t serve you in any way they cansati factory to your desire for any kind u job or book printing, advertising v mechandise in our ine, and i wii Certainly appre date any business gi vei them during n.y .i isence They wi give your orders the n. -• car. f .. an. painstaking attent in and guarante it to be .s’ right in every respect I hope tlie p ib.ic wi. c ntinuet giv “The* »!d Reliable' a.i.ra. patr nag and whenever we can serve y i ii any .egltima’e wav, we are m st hap piiy, Yours t.. .• min.and. K L YADAK1N Forrest 1 V v •'> it -in N •' ti at M -mp i> i-. inter- 'led 11 g-_ 1 road' ead : _■ int Memj :.i' i \v iUitl tie 'a , - -r rk a11'a' V■. * t geti.tr and j • t r i a ( gr«-" * the i Mi itar. 1: n i in trav- in, condition. 1 enne»ve ••.nure"mei will help. The whole wor i is cordially invitet to come to Forrest City and partak of the finest of barbecued 'boat beeves, siieep, squirrels. p»os»utn, c--.i or any and everything else good to ea on August Dth. and also tlie “leas of reason and how of soul" which ns i flow front the lungs of the grea speakers of tl.e da} to t<e announce! later Nothing like it in magnitudi and splendor has ever been attempted in Eastern Arkansas Ijefore. and yoi will be as welcome a» the sunshine Don’t miss it—and don't bring any thing with you but your appetite your good humor and your family Forrest City is going to "bring th< world'’ to St. Francis county on Aug 18. It will be a gala |day jong to t* remembered pleasantly. Mr. John Grobmyer west down t; Marianna Tuesday to ride ti.eir goa Jn the tirst degree of Eikdom. H< was accompanied by his friend. Mr Scott Kirkpatrick, traveling salesmar for Orgill Bros . Memphis. BIG BARBECUE AUGUST 18TH Stuart Springs to i>e Scene of Mon ster Feast and Good Roads Demonstration. EVERYBODY INVITED AND URGED TC* l.ni TO FOULS? or? C« 'BAT SAT 0* r ATS FAIT ALE OF A FtAST FTT FOI A l.»C A»S LLAI* BO* TO KTILD 66M BO ASS I ’.- Wa\ - and Means Com-1 ?: itt<— Laving in liar*’- iL prelirrjinary step? of arrant ing d- r the Big Barbecue an i G >d R ad? Rally t > b*- held here on Thursday Augu?t Dth. hr-ld a meeting at the rooms of the Forre?t Club last Saturday evening, as per announcement in last - Times. Th*- meeting wa- wrll at tended and much enthusiasm war manife?ted. The com mittee reported that nearly all of the *100<J a?sessed. had been collected, and that everyting pointed to a most successful culmination to their efforts when the Big Doing? are pulled off next month. (. hairmaii M. B. Norfleet of the Club's Good Roads j Committee, appointed Judge E. A. Rolfe. Mr. S. B. Trapp. Mr. E Roleson and Mr. Jno. W Abler son. a committee to have full charge of the final arrangements for the Barbe cue. they to have full power to -ee to all details, make all contracts, appoint sub committees. arrange program and make all arrangements a- they see fit. There is now no doubt that the Barbecue and Good Road- Rally will be one of the higge-t and most enjoy able affair- ever pulled off in St Fran ris c< unty. and tin g< "d citizens of Forrest City intend todo themselves proud in making their guest.- on that occasion feel at home. • eat their lill and enjo\ them selves as never before, and a1 . the same time instill as mud as they ran J the G< d lb ad spirit Cnto their minds and hearts And in this movement * every citizen can help—and especially the ladies— and tin . help of the-e latter both a r organizations and individual r is earnestly s<dicited. Let's everybody get t<> get her. get busy, and rnakt 1 August 1-. l'.'lo. a date lone to be remembered in out city - history. BLT LI > GOOD R( >AI>> H -e where it; this i*>ue n a> he see! an • rdma:. >, . .i--. • hj the city c un cil a’ i’> last meeting and which fixes the .icei.v >.-•_> f r . kin is : privi ’■g>- >■’..■ it > ite an intert'tii.i. i item i inf r :.ati r • :ht ; a .lie. anc I we U-.ieVt general.v dte fair • - ah c i. cr.’.e i There ar- per..a; - tw ; t hr* e ile a.- tl.at '»• r P : ■ r ' g. •" hih p -tii.g and di-trii u:.g f r in » stance ami th ugi. »e c hi-- Mt i. t p sled U" t- the me a e in ti. severa: .ines. it d -es i. t »e> m t * that a bid p-.-ter in F rrest City could very we afford to pay i~S> pei ■ year f rthe privilege, even if it was 1 an exclusive one, wuieh it isn't. < >n • the other land, we understand that ; the license fees for street fakers have i been reduced. At least they are nom inal now . and have heretofore beer ! considered prohibitive. The counci fixes saloon icenseut ami should 1 saloons again be opened in Forrest 1 City, or if there sho-ld be five of them | as heretofore, the revenues from this ' privilege alone would swell the city's •; coffers with the neat little sum of i 10.000. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Green, and ' sweet little daughter, of Round I'ond. were in the city Sunday enroute t Springfield. Missouri, where Mrs. Green and the little girl went on a visit to relatives and friends Mr. Green expected to return in a week or ten days, while Mrs. Green will re for a longer visit. We wish them a pleasant trip, i Avoid the discomforts of hot weather by wearing a Mohair Suit The Schwab Mohair two-piece suit is the logical Hot Weather garment—light in weight— , cool—comfortable—serviceable, and—through the efforts of the skilled Schwab tailors— stylish and perfect fitting. Moha'r—as many cf ycu knew s a rarr c sc ccn- and cxpcr mtnv There s an art n the ta.ioring cf these strutted that it forms a seres of a r ce..s. Tre<-e cells by sets and that the sit led Schwab ta.lors have perfected perm tt ng a continuous circulation cf a r procuce the ccc th s art ,s well ev denced n the up-to-date stvlc and superb 1 comfortable feeling so much ce* red curing the warm fit cf the r product. weather. These suits are serviceable Suitable for all occasions The Schwabs place the imported moha r cloth through These suits, which are certain to please the most par a special process (similar to waterproofing) which strength- ticular anc c.scrm nat ng men. can be worn on all oc ens its wearing qualities and prevents t from ccckl ng casions. or wrinkling. This, combined with the fine tailoring, in- We ofier a large variety of nobby patterns for your sures exceptionally good service and enables us to guar- ^election. antce everv mohair suit bearing the Schwab label to give \r . , , , . Very economical absolute satisfaction. -— - Up.to-d.te in .tyle - perfect in fit wit, .re n« «;*.»•:.«. The .onccrful pros —1- — ■ ■ -- — — ress mace in the ta .oring of these garments has enabled us The mohair suit is the result of many years of study to ofier them at prices within the reach of ail. Step into the store and let us show you these suits;—try one on;—note how light and ^comfortable it feels;—enjoy its actual coolness;—you’ll wonder how you have withstood the hot weather so long without one. Fussell-Graham-Alderson Company _____ __ __ _ _ * __ I.IMH1 KoUIS. Tlie News-Sci itar ii • nt ii . I ii the (■ i I; -ads M veine:.’ ;ti | Tennessee, concludes. 'And while building r a> and en ■ .ra^ii.o their bui.din»r tlie >; :.ynx T tfeniu- of progressive Me-..phis should not inimu’ab.y t . w the ex ample i f i’> ancient pr t type on ti e Nile by lo.kinkt unchatnjeab.y ' war i the east: because from tneeas’ o me> J only a »raa.. par- d the city’s com merce. To the west and at her very doors the way is impenetrable thr uc.. ! the rieli a. jv;al lands and aim -• primeval forests. Tie-e and- have . neen arifely rec airre-d : y • :.e ji.dinj f levees and the excavating f larwe drainage ditches: but mere is i. way d reaching *r.-e:n exceptih,; .. .er t..e • railroads. •.Memphis s;. ..*1 enc irage t: I a si'- in b .1 ding r ads radiating in' ti.e we'*. Ti.e .d military r.ad built by Andrew Jackson. • v-r which ti.e live Indian frities were transported into ti.e west, could tie mod-rni/.- i a’ a comparatively small expens- Tim riglit of way .el *ng' t tlie general government aim s’ due west aer " | ti.e bottom for tbirtv-seven , . t - t j Crowley Ridge. This w mid pen uj a miry r great richness ••Then good roads w .1 1 para . the levee' up and d wn the river, and ‘ in time other r -ad' ed in until ti.e So Francis lmttom w . d b- a perfect spider’s w< in a mens? is:n w i.. s • n tie a veritable hind flowing with milk and honey, iand its surpl .s pr--duets will find a market in Memphis It» produefiv P .ssibilities are inca.culahie. and wiien the fa't disappearing timber i removed tiiis vast s.; ,pe will tie peopled wi'ii c...’i\ators f the soil, whose rich Iv recompensed .at.- r will aggre gate aii accumulation of wealth ’i.a’ w; 1 enrich ur sister state Ti.e i»e ipl- f H ie-ri. Arkarisa are anxious tc reach us and trade with ..s and are making every elf r* pen c.cnmmicati riwiti. .' \er go l roads The. s! 1 be enc ■ • ged and met :.a.f wav to Me hi > ' i** i‘ i. • in*tr* * : The : mili'ary r i i ,-n . f irs ’* Ct- li.- ri • -r r a i h M -e - ■ - .. . i. ..-e w hicii cad' t tie — : i Ige a’ Madi- r. : ' r F : rest city. ■: "c - t1 e •- .— a a • tut gu L'Al.g i •• ti ' ’ an 1 ..enc- .,n west Tic-c r id- are in i ref tv fair c ndi* :• i. And ait: M. it ary 1; ad made : a-'- t i' w _ . 1 I ■ n -p a trade and c untry • in.-a - c- ab.e value n • -my • Mem; L,>. ! r to F rre>f < ity and Ka'terr. A rkansi' Ti.e city j* making a mistake in a. wing frame building's, even though (covered with galvanized r other iron 'licetiug. r I* erected within the tire limits, it wou d tie much wiser, much better for tlie property owner and ad ‘hers interested and safer, saner arid less hazard us. if the authorities would require buildings to ije built according to the specifications of the city’s laws. The trouble is that to be fair, if the privilege is granted to ene citizen it must L* granted to any ! (ther citizen, and so if granted at all. there is no use to have the ordinance and it might as well be repealed and wiped off the books. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Kl’.enburg and sen. Clarence, of ( olt were here to | Jay. Iti 'i.e pr eedir.gs f 'i.e F rrest Cub’s regular meeting held last Tuesday night :.ention i* made f !he Ladies' e;ule» ari l the ladies gen era y f tl - c ty re ; ue»'-'! ' co- perate with ti.e c.uo in ti.e C • Loads Lal y, and especially in 'i.e w.-rk t cleaning up and dec rating the city ljef< re tl.a* <ccasi ,-n. I' i« t ■ ;>e ed ri.a? ti.e u ■ i . idles ! ti.e ti:y : ay indue*’ : '. end ’i.ei: aid at. 1 inffuence t t:.)» can-e. f : with ti.eir l.e.p ti.e ah air can tr made an even grander ar.d m. re en ; joyaide affair'i.an .' <• .. i {> — iL1 y be cc he raise CLUB S NAME CHANGED l»«M»»ter» Oi uani/ation Hereafter in In Known Inrn-'I ( it} Ku*ine** Men** t lull. The i • rrest * . .b ;:.r* in reu a: *e**i n at iT* c.r m* T..e>daj nitfht. President J. S Siiie’.ds pre siding In ca in,? the meeting t •rder the president slated tha* it* ob ieCt was "C ; FI La is Messrs Nay 1 r and Trapp, f tin Co *i Hoads < mmi:tee rej»-r’e : thai they have g wen twenty-three tea :.' to work i ad when the guverrmen' emrineer takes charge ■' *he exper. mental road. Mr Uo.e- n to. : the -,ub ai> u*. action which was taken at the ( bn. mittee reetinu >n Saturday. .1 uiy 10 Mr. i »*e s-jpfi;e.'tedt:.at the na.n.t Forrest 1 .1 be el it. • 1 t F rresl City F-iusine** Men - < ul an i :n n. ti .n i.y him >ec nded by Mr. M li'ii.i* * he ■ .h v .ted unar.im..-' y • ■ ’..e • ar.ue ' e I n a' h.i r i't re: air mu ■ : t . • i .• - * • • **- a? « u " r ‘T . Li. '* f K M • ;. • - i a . .adies s arid adies f Forrest City t* ' • -•. : -rat- :n * • •: <. j ii -ad' Pa • at: i • • - in. '• :• n it'i : > Mr 1 ."e. t: . *:.n wa* earri- 1. M • T :i . ed • at ah j r pery •vners f ■ • _■;*} l»• .. inested t i.-.ve their premi'e' cleaned up an i 1 for Seconded y Mi P vie with in amendment asking that -lid w r- !. r e lief re 'lie Co : Hoads Ha. y. (. arried. Preside?)' Shield* app inted as a s licit in* c nominee. Messrs H besom Trapp and ii y *•. Meeetim? adjourned. Are \ . thinking about the oppor tune)' which i'at i.and for Forrest » ity to m- .re free p'-s’a. delivery and a government building? I* will be a rea disaster if we fail to take advan tage of it It may n t su easy an other year a.-it is this. Just a little sj^cia attenti on on the part of the business men alone will make it pos sible. and an united effort of ail the people, even though that effort is sma whl make it a certainty. Hut act we must. Keep it in mind. Talk to the postmaster About it and get ids advice as t what is necessary—then doit. That's a.,. WHAT ARE WE DOING To Brins the World to iorr-*t < it) .’ Other Town* Boing Viter inter pri*e« and Benins I hnn. 1‘irag » tie w• »t enterprise I* * i.e A n.e Ti . . and (. ncrete *' .. rerent rganized ind rt rit t tap . st ck l ¥2' CM« *eri!e >1 by i. me ir.en and w men. I' is pr p. -*td ' make a * nds f filing and concrete b cks and Prr n t:.*- c copany ri’eii ;■ ate. tne man.. fa-- re •: r -ns ti.ir.g it wi *te-. ’ - pp y ti.e . --a. demand ' : .•<..n ere* i ti.i: g and expect* • *.*.ip ti.e p. .ducts f ti.e : ant t a., p in** : in ti.i* *ec*i n f the -date Ti.- c mpany wj . emj y at* ,;t ; twers’y-tive men an i wi have a pay I r in . •. ■ i: t .» • t It! - i Ti.e >*t n. 4ern machinery i* t !>- i:.*t i e 1 and t! - - ant ; r :■ *•.•* • • _t a character : thing and •: n crete second t none in tiie country. T;.e \a>: an. unt .? irr.p.r -.ement w rk c ins in i’arag .’d an i neigh . boring ’ whs arid the P1 ; arity of concrete and tiling a. a permanen* ar | tide f building i.u’erii.. cotnbin it make ’in* enterpri*e an a* sari succes,. ! the start Not ' ‘only tins i. .t it a-d a a > t. .* a pres-n’ day necessi’y. and wi atf.-rd jr citi zen* ti.e t>p rt ,nit> • toe r.ne*t grades f tiling aid c .ncrete hi --ks a* a *ivir.g wi.icj. in ’i.e c .r—- f a year ' will mean m ueh. A p an* f ti.i* kind, properly capi talized and manag-d. w .. d n ■ d !*e a * ‘Ce*. in T orre** < it*, and our B >ter* »:. • i g after it n tup*-* j .Vint'* r bite* ? in*ect* ti.at are t . At i by *.\e pain r itching *1. uid b-- treated pr nriptiy a* tb>y are P BA LL.\ B 11 * *\< i\\ LINIMENT • *••."*? •• . i- • 1 ‘ : - • intiseptic eali . * i ;» .1. T >aiidt'r* Administrator*’ ami i \eeiitor*’ *•• 11 in • n t *. - \ r : \ . \ \ - \ - i • »• . \. lT!' r - • _ : . ? f v .• \ * -■ ... . t: i* ■. . • : a .a. *• Ia! ■ ''. ! al ’ '• m tt i*■ • 1 a*'-., | . \v j). _ ; IAIW* \ .1 ;» r- • * ;• *•• • »• • ; • ;■ r •■■■■• ■ jj’ lor ‘ v > y a . ■ ' c:i or '" fore til- ' . • • i> lar .1 .lljr tern. <»f »a.-i --i. ;rt '..r •: i s *;|| u- f-.r « v. • r.arr*-] fr.i j: i -*-ttl. as- r' j or to any item thereof Wits...,. :ny ham! an ; -eai of n irt at **■ ••• • l oir*-,! i ’v Ai. iir.-a- I'M. oay <»! ■ July lAl1 ■, T ( MTIiW IN Clerk. Notice oi Luardian'* ^ale oi Land. In re estate Turley IL Mille. and Garnet Mil ler. n..n>r> N ■’ •*- ;> :i*-r»- • y g: v*-r • r.at i i;d**r>.gne.j Guardian of Turley H Miller at «i Garnet Mil ler. minors. under and v virtue of an order duly made and entered on th< M . lay y tin t of si i ty \rk the undersigned will, as directed in l ' . ■ e a • • - of ner said wards >a:n* ' . g at. undivided one i fourth interest ea *h, s’, - j. • to widow's dower, ' in and to the following d»*-*crU»ed real estate f St. Francis - Mnetj the North« d t • S .th- est Q tarter • d r tnthip si.w <• ! North. Kai ge Tw <2 Fast, except eighteen • • • - - • I by Mrs >1 Smith, leav • ng a <aiai •* > d rfty-f . ,r . ’4) acres, ^aid sale will l«e made w:thin legal hours at the west door ftheosirt: >use «if F >rrest City, A rkan -a- on Saturday the f-th -lay of August. lt»l" "•a : sale ’ >oni rediT d four months no’*- to r»e tasej; with approved security and r> aring eight ;«e: *ei,t interest. ML- ALICE I- MILLER, j Guardian. Coniuii«»ien«*r‘'‘ ^alf. A . .. . . .. . V'* Mars f a. .e * a a- ; a.' ' ** a . ' *• - i >atur«la>. .1 iilj i:{. 1 !*]'». 'd* ‘ . • S «-■*»* f !.*.♦ •'*1 fljr’ -- ..... - *•-*.'• . ’ a *•’*>* a’.»- * A ‘ art* r • ? *.*.*.%• ,. • a - H'- . • t • * ' * r a f r " 1 * v Ark ar A ■*- a :a;.j<r* ■. * • ■ » :l - re - . V Proposed Amend:r*r! to the Coajtitatsop o? the State of Arkansas ' — • s . . um . ■ ^ a * ** ’. 'a . - *■*- S' * * . \ ; v a ‘ a.’ **♦ f I • * • a1 . ' ^a a - - . : rropwfc Am*n4m*Bt 1U i * - ' ' V .* it «* • -•■.!. a-. 1 ■* * . am**: • ..ii**i'* *. * 'iin* -*h ai. •» *m*- a ,-ar* f * ‘ ' '“'a**- f \ T «s »u' * . A * i : a’ - ' * ar . > tiv** »f * :.♦ r* r s- - - • • 1 •** i a - r**a«i a» f .- * a % SltCTJUJ* • • _ - . *•'a:*-a. i >*‘ vi-.v., a < •**f.»-ra! A• a ::; •*. I • ~ ? t'» <•.'* ar.r H ' K*1 n a* * * t.?.** prtjp!*- *f #-a u. - i ‘ > * • a • • a : * * ^ ‘ * : * • ’ » * ;i**nw ; v*'-. jii a*-r *i i pr»-j* w lawa:.', am** • im**i. ’t u t k *i: a:. *i * * * *- f. a 1 •' r>.»- ' v • virr* a* * * ;*>!.' j> f a'. v* i"*:.'.' ,v. a:.-: al— < rvx-rv** A-r aT *;.**;r < a- ,p* ?. appr v> r r* - * ’ a* * .*.** a’ y a -’ -f ’i.** ]**.'.’•i.i* ti\* h•»**• ;ij:»Iy Th«- first pMW^r !v*--rvni 1 r-y * . ;» •. »- ' •..» I? *:ativ* a. .. * ru**!*- ?: a* % * • ’ .f’:.* I*'.*a! vot*-p* *h&;l ** r» ** •; * ■>* » v :i.* a** . f * 1 » » * i : • % • ! v •* :. ;» ‘ ! •»;. h .. t ar y of t«efot>' • M. • s. r-. utl-jr of I .. ; • • • ■■ At y an* i* f- *r- n tut;,. . : > • : a ! b * * f *■ ■; and • ■■ *, .ill*■ a law . v ~ a;.;,i y a ma.orify of tie v ■•.- •.**• • .I a:,; pot Ttt* sty1. f a.I ’ '!,v It- :t 1 a to.; r.y t; *■ I1* th* t* • \ 1 - ~ • *tri,o,l deprive any a.rmto ' • :r ■ v. assembly of the ruht to i.'n.i i ■ I any measure. The whole numlier of * tes I for tne oth.f of <>ovt-rnoi at the recular ele. t Ia«t pr.-,_* the filing of any I-'" f,.rthe Initiative or for the Referendum -nail ne the oasis on who-h the numi»-r f ly-al votes j.e.-. ssary to »iitn such iietltto: »r.a.i •*• I counted. 1‘etltfons and orders for tbt and for the Keferendum sliail lie filed wth t: ' '• Tetary ,f -'a, a’ : ■ •• . un;f ' to the people he ami all other offi.fr* »: aF 'f .’tiidea bv the general la v and !i •• a-'t* » mittifu: tbSamendment until le<l»lat; ■ shad » >pe.',ally provided thert f ,r Til-- also *■ resolution « a~ filed In th- fi.’e of the secretary jf Mat- -• K.-t-rtiary 1.*. : • Fach elector may vote for or against t -e alaive amendment. Witness my official signature this l-'tii :ay n February, l.‘l- . u. c. Lrnwii.. s.-al secretary >f sta'c. — Koau Aotke. S* >TI< F is hereby (riven tha* 'he u: ■' sisrned will apply a! the October. 191" term ■ ! the touuty Court of ft. Francis County ■; a: »a*. fur an order to lay out and e*t a b'h * J new road, as follow* lletrinnlnir at t:u ' Francis river and extending eastward acr*** (nun Fond, aioiur the northern boundary tine of section sixteen to the southeast corner or section eleven, all In township 5 north, ranire* east, this belnir the extent of farm settle tre at present—the road to be extended a* oe a »ion demands. L. I>. Wiley and other*. Widener, Ark .July 1, 19! .