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Majority Rules kl any rale its opinion is wortWareful consideration. Tbe opinion of tbe majority of wagon boyers is that tbe (s tbe best and most economical wagon. That is why more Studebaber w agons are sr’d every year than those ot any other make. A great many more; , Almost tigice as many, Over 70,000 a year Farm Wagons Alone Fact—easily—very easily proven. Ever since you were a boy the Studeba^er has been the most popular wagon. It's more popular today than ever before. If you think the opinion oi the majority is worth anything, come ia and see us when you need a wagon. W* guarantee wed tell the Stud* baker. FUSSELL ...CO. ■ FofNit ( tty |a General Mercr.ar. i:se. Ott n Btivers 1 ‘ — Keep! ool j * The Fan Circuit is now in "pent ion and Tlie City Water & Light t o., would lie glad to furnish you any size or kind of FAN Call at the Plant and look at the elec trical household con veniences that help to make the loiTg summer days more endurable. THE COMPANY is now in shape to do any kind of w ir ing. and w ill lie glad to show samples, makeest imates. etc 1 do the work prompt -. and In ' rst-el i" j shape. City Water and Light j Co. ! Women as Well as Men are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble uj- n the mind, discourages and lessens am La tion, beauty, vigor and cheerful ness s’ ’ii disappear whe:: tile kidneys are out of order or dis ease’ 1. K. hiey trouble lia become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften. if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, w hen the child reaches an age when it should l>e able to control the passage, it is v t afflicted w ith bed-wet ting. depend ujjon it, the cause . • the diffi culty is kidney trouble, an 1 the lirst ! step should be towards the to 'merit or the* impor torgan unj trouble is du to a d:-e • 1 "i-htiub. <: the kidnt vs and t’.ad'mr 1 not t-• .. habit as most people sup* o Women > well .is m.-n ate tn-de tn. r ablc with kidney and bladder tn !e. and both need th" same gnat remedy. The r.d '. ml th mimed..-.to t fleet of ' Swamp Root nr a!:.- ! It is sold P '. a-'SUS-. —j i V -a: 1. I H *»*,*Z' 'Id it' .it. f >w*«* vP j,i ■ about ~w ’ i-'it : - r ,:i_, • th- a-■- i--.f1 sti- 1 monial U-u- r> ■ ed fro - • il'rcrersi who fo— '. - ’ . r ; !:.. * t,. 1 , ji-g t : rtnndj b Ill .in .ng 1 ICdn.r I & Co., Btngh-imt-m S V 1 - are and j mention ?i ■ r- ■ r . • •• ; . • —,v • mistake, t-i . r- n: - :b i. are, I" j Kahnti - '. imp k ,d tin i d lie-,-. , Binghamton, N. V, cu e- to? Mr 'J' W. liar r >w w i h i i be-n traveling and >e,.ii . iurdwan ' ra Memphis wholesale use. became id: and had to resign his situation, lie is now riding h r brand m. Hang) -y Company. and his health Is improving. We are glad lo welcome Tom h me 1 but serr. tliat illness caused his com ing, and hope* he will continue to i:r.» prove. I ra • . > »n<irr«lice. ' »r 7 - I ■ . 12. just as the c -ck wa* *•- *:• g t: e midnight 1 ur. the * - ' l*a L. V anderslice J4wil t- It* :? a*er after * ;e young man ai * .fferei a i -ng ar,d . iin'_ n*-** a: "eh n* of hi* uncle and aun? Mr and Mr* F. It Tr;.-e. In this city Mr \ anders - e .-.ad «ren I.; for *e'.*ra nr :-*. Laving tak-n sick in Kansk* a c- uple of . -nth* when he ntracted the i ne*s to which he ina y * cumbed. He l,ad been in * .!'• n *:.e present visit some • ng r i ;n. nil:, having come tere fron I** as. Texas, where he vas en.p. yed y 11 >e Harvey New* mpany. to completely recover. He mderwent treatment liere forsome inre. and i.ad gotten up thinking dmself we... and wa* preparing to re -ru to Ids w r* in i*a..a*. when lie 'a* taken with a rviap>e and hi* c; n iition in spite f al. that c .u.d be I lie >.> medical **il and kind y v iig care grew rapidly w ,r*e until t;.e nd came Ira C. Vanderslice *!• they ungest a of Mr* .1 A Terry, f K.*ah. 1 i hjls.and a* rl.e time of hisdeati. wa. n iiis sevent- enti, year. He was a irother of Mr Ramsey Vanderslice. asi.ier of ti e If < I* and freigi.t r' :e in this city, and f Mr Lang rd \ anders.ice. >f Birmingham, t abama. and f Mrs Kpl» Chappelle. d Alton. I in «i*. all of whom were 'it d l.im during l.i* last hours Mr ■ ander*lice t r*t visited this city Ci.. n i e w .* tw year* of age. an i »ved here f r tw - years. He return ■d i.ere al* -t May f last year and <>ikap..sFi . i* night clerk in the I Mel Mar: :. He remained here un it ear.y in Ma:ch of this year when ie securer! a position with Harvey sew* Company, in tl.e employ of 'Li-h Company he remained until id* ness caused iiis retirement. Burlng iii* stay here "Van. as he 'a.* familiarly known, made a host of rit-nds. all of whom regret Iiis untime y taking off. He wa,* a young gentle nan of rare charm of manner one *hom it was a pleasure to know and le was just on the threshold of a promising. u*eful life when the Grim Reaper called and took him away from oving relatives and friends To tl.e grief stricken mother, sister and broth ers, and to those others w ho had learn ?d to love little "Van.” we desire to extend our sincerest sympathy and ’ondolence. A prayer service was held at the res idence -f Mr. and Mrs Trice Wednes laV afternoon al .1 o'clock, being con iucted by Rev* T Mahley. Geo. II Kirker and l: -one 1. Wi.ford. The remains were shipped to Klsab. Illi nois, on the - ,>7 train Wednesday evening l«.-u . ■■'C i panic-i hv Mr* ; Terry. Mr* < aj-pel.e and s n, Al r I. I H.Vander* ic*. Mr 1J L V anders! ice j and Mr lv * A.t man. the .atterac-j my ing tie party only a* far as 1 Men.pi. * T i! torment t. i: pla--e J v a}>•• i on •> t< t it do■ kind. t i.> kin i t i.at y . im d in si a i.en v ni ha t a ! 11 i. • gh i ding dist is,- > .5.| tr. cough ' s> nips. ! : , r : i ot •, have .1 1 fui id. d ,11't hear’ ■ 1 Lope. 1 Tiui- I >r Kiiig ' New Ih' overy s .' i '■ .1 : ji i' g triii’ i« i w h■ n used ’ r any fhr a! r ng tr . ■ >ie Jt I as ~a\rd 1 ! .sands t | peless s.lf ferers It musters >t ubb>rn e dds. stinate c i.gl,'. hem rriuiges. lagrippe. ■; up. a'ti.M a. hay fever and who p ing e ugh. arid is the it. 't sate and a t' tin remedy I r a 1 r ,ii«-l ia at ff ti' ns »i Trial bottle free at a . druggists Mr and Mrs I! I! Winfield and l: M. -It f A gust a, arrived in the city Wednesday, and are guests of re lines here. The family had start ed on a extended northern vacation t r p. and had gotten as far as St I. uis. when the little ixn was talien seriously ill. He is improving at this writing, and we hope, will soon ix- entirely recovered. »ii't lie Alone Suspicion. Kidney and bladder ailments are so sen ms in ti.eir consequences, and. it unchecked, so often fatal that any remedy oiTered f r ti.eir c ,re must lx above suspicion. Kiev Kidney l’il s contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough tes* .1 '1' Sanders. Iii i per- -ml letter from VI r. Henry 11 t > r ■::.iii. of Searcy. ca-hier e!or* f the 1' .inters l!a: and Tr -t ( a pa- , in. i i inform- t|. it . very t hi: c iii'.itil ip. n a !ir-t< ia—bank, fr m j a h r: ci.w-pr - if - el -tee safe t ' ; e i ' r -tan p-. !,a- U n nlered. and 11 it utii11it'st r • ler- are de.a\ei 1 j11 the ' itij. tl - new an.-, mi - (• t. r- t r I . -i! . — 1 > ,-*( ■: Ivr i d- He - -ays ... . y;,. •- t-. r, ti.;i - - , p,... . , v;„ i t ,. . , ti it i - i . it. .. n , Ti ■ * 1 •’ ‘11— i - ii * — ti • y bait r. iatives and ..;_■ . -r ■ - ti.< i: e -ir.iny. \ I > m short \\ i t k». Mr .1. S Harte. l.dviard-'. i i ] tr !-. writes: A tea u ml.- ..»j a.y kidney- became congested. I oa-i -e- j vere backache and pain act.— the' kidneys and hips. F 'ley Kidney l’ili promptly cured ruy Iiackache and <■ -r re. led the acti >n of my kidney- : 'lit- Ma- brought about after usintf I them for only a few short weeks and I an cheerfully recommend them " .1 T Sanders. — 50,000 feet pecky cypress must be sold Euart-Marshall Lumber Co. Telephone No. 38. locals • F t prn.pt de iverv phone v -r >r eery orders to Neblett - lb. rie M I wu I>eiivery wagons. \ iOiins. violin cases. truitars acc r iluns and 'her musical inflrument* it the Newsstand, cheap for cash. Do not fail to take advantage of Seeker & Lewis’ big Summer Sale )f Buffets and Sideboards. V ou win always find ur price' : r printing a> low as the lowest, vs lien ■ - consider and compare the quality • >t< • k we u»e. which is alway s the ■e't for the money that wt- can buy Tlie interior of the st re r >m occu . • ,r genial friend. Mr 'las 't 'be. i' lieintr brighten u[ a bit by a M ' ‘ A | Mi ■ ic 11 . nt is : e arti.*t. LOST- S .new here tithe street' F orrest <_ its n V\ ednexiay. a medium »rire 'i/.ed iian. n t 'ettin»r fr m a dd rirur. Libera, reward f r re' jrn I to Times office. Call and inspect our Cypress Fencing. Slightly pecky. We sell it very cheap. Grobmyer Lumber & Feed Co. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, •learise ti.e system, cure constipation and sick headache. Soid by all druggists. Mr. George Bowman, the veteran fisherman, truck fa-imer. river man and all-round clever gentleman, of be low Madison, was in town Monday on business, mingling with frieudsand attended the Imperial moving picture show. if you feel "blue," “no account," ia/.y. you need a good cleaning out. H KBBINK is the right tiling for that purpose. It stimulates the liver, tones i up the stomach and purities tlie bow- 1 els. I’rice .‘>oc. Sold by J. T. Sander- ; Mr. and Mr-. Bichard II. Winfield and 11. ih. .lr.. of Augusta, arrived Wednesiiay and are delightful guests of his m tner. si-ters and ..'her re.a-; live-, ail of whom and tl.eir many | friends an- greatly p'eased to-ee them ; and extend ti.eir cordial welcome. A handsome tdditi ti c nsis* ing ■' •nt .arge r.)--m. bath r • ’!. ha .. etc i- U iiig made t tie- c y Baptist l>ar>< -I :»UrL-. * * nf.** ! ‘he .’I. s>? Tie- r f N :t >- • t ir j rvri.- h v * M L M i : - - A . •• -r . t " ’ K 'hi* > ' ; v i ji * _(.* « ■ 'Ii.g ’ S’ .art S; r.i gs in t : -t s, ■ : e f r the i.arl e ■..>• ral. t U t e d at till res, rt n Wednesday. . idges n i. • Springs road will ais he put in repair f >r this occasion by Commiss, her ll. yal and 1.is men When y . fee! ia/.y iut f sorts and yawn a good deal in the davtime. you can charge it to a torpid liver which has ail. wed ti e system to get f... ■>{ i purities HEBBINE cures a. dis orders produced by an inactive liver. It strengthens that organ, cleanses tlit- bowels and puts the system in good healthy condition Price >oc. S d by -I. T Sanders If y<>u are thinking of buying a hay rase, call ami let us show you a I'eering Hake. It has n superi ; ami tiie price puts them in reach of a., progressive farmers We guarantee every one and kn >w it wih prove satis factory. Come and see it any wav We are exclusive dealers I ’.-si -Cra ham-.\ kier* n » unpatiy Cashier.I T. Ft'iidren, f ti.e hank of Erstern Arkansas, left M -nday n. ruii u i'.ir Memphis w i • l.V entered the Maury If.fi-- try : r f-- j r = ■ r !. ve w eeks sptecia: i rea’ u:e' : Mi F- ndaeti has h- en run : wn .m i in feeble health f r ' ti . mi ii ipes ! . be benefited !■>' "I e res' and d i-’i ring he w;h ret-eivt j ■ ;.e Ii. ( tty T: e w ■ ! s .. . . - J ■■it;.' : r L we; c<m.plaints j, i . a 1. link < lie. CL • :a at 1 i >ia i. . . nd - .h rii. and saved re :v, tl .n tip. ti . . edieii.t in .st Ii I 4 rm*. * Tt' ttf-stroys the*' worms I ■ . • i strei.jrtti. r.s t t> wenktctJ ■ I I M ; . . .li>- r. cut r . normal ■ 9 Price 25c per Dott a. ■ ^ Ja» P Daliare, Prop., St l_ou!» Mo.^| »wo utcoMMCwoo J. T SANDERS LIMIT YOUR SPKXI3IN G and Save the Balance That’s the best way to get a .-tart financially. It will surprise you to see how rapidly it will grow. You oughj; to >ave something each month. Deposits of One Dollar or more will be received in this Department, and draw 4 per cent, interest, payable semi annually. Teach the children to save, and have them open a Bank account. We especially solicit the accounts of all the little ones. \\ e do a general Banking business and no account ist 'mall to receive our best and most careful attention. _ EUGENE WILLIAMS. Cashier i BANK OF FORREST CITY only about t«om i.* s until elec-1 ti ii day Vote 'er straig;,'. Mere r Cnion Cndc-wear ' r men in - .miner weight- it f -lira: am Alderson Company - We d correct printing at The Times office. Bring r send us your orders and they wu have pr m.pt attention. Come to the Newstand and buy a graphophone, or if you a,ready have one. buy some of the’ late and lieauti ful records just received. We have a big stock and can please any ear. We have a second-hand *.;o Colum bia Graphophone, repaired and in per fect order, for which we wi.. take #lo cash, or on easy payments to respon sible party See it at Newstand The frame building- which -tood on Rosser street just north of K. Bon ner's store have been ra/.ed to the ground, and we understand that per- 1 mission ha- been granted for the erec- • tion of other frame lieildings in their ; stead, though the new ones are to lie • covered with galvanized or other iron sheeting. I; "I* Lift* Worth satimr.’" Mr' Mollie McKanev. Prentiss, Mississippi, writes that she had a *e vere case of kidney and bladder ■rouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and web. She c i>es her letter bv s.iyimr -I heartily recommend 1-' e'. 's Kidney L- aa-dy • - any sufferer of kidney disease It saved my life." •I T S in .ers 1 ■ 'll SAL K Lots \ ers - - - and • '.. ad- ininc I>r FT s resid- ice in ’: *- l-’osse Ad-lit i - < Leap ' r Ca-i Address > r ca :i K Lr . -> S'mit.l at l issi 1 • - i. im-A ktrs • ■ a., my s sf 1 -r:-m tdty A:,, \ I riu’htiiil 't i k 1 ’ . ii! .o;t a: hi : — . a ay i .-e c .t'. Irr.dses. a--rasi-*ns. sprair.s r w oiiiis i l,al de ;.and ]>u A.hiS \;liii-a sa. ear • . - .t• -1 i. i'• • r lj lick red- : and t ■: a ; ' cur« re* ,.ts F' r ! .i r.- R : s . res f a . kinds. • c .en;a. ••i,app*-d f.ands and i; s. «. re eyes r • rii' P> s pr ne s rest pile cure. JV at a., i r - - m i ~r - In aln>" < an not lie ( u i i » <• '.i! '•»’ " > -*,1,:;*m r* i- *. * j - —* .!—*»* » f ■ ; if * .« I ,i! i o* * • . * ay 1 >. . ■ - - t ■ . • - .: • " - . . • • • • . - f .>ta nisin T . *♦ W h»*n !i .* ‘ u.** > :< ?* urn •. y»»ii ha\ • a i .a. Huj **, .:■*! **r ij{*• r-f* -• ir- | !i j. ami when it U entirely — a a* afm—*« » ! .:> i • - ill a: *1 UI.I*-** the a ?'. am.'iitt in* . • 1 . s 1 . . - 1 condition, hearing will b»- d*--* ruywi forever, a e IW-. out of teti are •! y .‘atari':: ' ' ' of ' th* mu•■»>»;-* * irfa*‘e>. 'N» will ::vc < »n* Humii* *i I ^ -Ilar> f * a y •■w of ! *ea?!ie>% < -a by a’ tri >tha' a: ■ • .r^d by Hall's Catarrh < in >•:nuilaix fre* r .i riu:\F.v Toh .i <* *»v at >'>. 7 - Td. * flail- family fill-f a con-st 1 pat ioi. The ladies f the Cemetery A" •■i aii"n will give a Japanese Harden I 'art > i. the two it Mrs. N. W. N r ton's on the < ning st Anil interesting program i.a> bt-en arrang ed and a il* ra patronage wi . lie ap- i predated ' " m st Sunday, J y ”, then will he ti.e regiar services in the I 'resin-1 : teriait m urdi at ! 1 i. .. and - o i. ' Ti e past -r desire^ t have a confer- : enee with the i embers • J the chard) ai ^ er t i.e C; i. ■. ,sj >n > ti.e u; ruing - A . ■! the :i .:.liers tt'e rg • i <>■ , ■ ■ -erg - - t ai J os 5 hank', r ' - ' , - , 4 h* • " a ;j ss ., : i ifiC>> . ' n-pi.*vv and . W, ,» i • s 11 in e ; gi a! i- has ' > n-i marie easier to be ir i.i ••• Is - w t; ■ " We t -hank It. ■ ■* • • • • s .• . ! atten t a:- • g - ’,es' preparing us -• Wi It. Merritt as ;i'..,tii-g , .-. ;ai. >se be.i«ve every-j 11iij.g wa.' 1 s.e ..at •Quid be dune. rd' :g i. w deep- , *> dm 'V :.. iti.y and these acts of a kindness ha.e U.tn felt, we thank you I one at. t a. R. H. THICK, MH.s R J{. THICK. ) K T ALT MAX. A13SOLUTK SAFETY j I for your money is assured when you deposit with B The Bank of I Eastern Arkansas 11 BACKED BY INDEMINTY CO. BURGLAR PROOF SAFE j I Capital $30,000 Surplus $30,000 I Undivided Profits $20,000 I Safety Deposit Boxes for Patrons. Established 1886 > I Oldest Bank in St. Francis County. jl| Collections Promptly made and all Accommodations ; B Consistent with Safe Banking Principles will B be Extended Patrons. B WE SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS = 1 James Fussell. President J. T Fondren. Cash e * B -i LIST OF SCHOOL BOOKS Fur M. F i unci-t imnt r. Vrkait'u*. 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