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maySALE are making a specialty this month of two press ino Hot Weather Necessities: VUDOR PORCH SHADES WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS. Full Line on display at prices cheaper than (Join# without. BECKER & LEWIS’ MONEY TO LOAN! We are prepared to make loans on improved citv property in sums from J200 up to any amount de s red. payable in monthly installments, interest at f. per cent. Loans may run from 2 to 10 years. St. Francis County Abstract Company 3rop. ’ elks lodge notice. JEST CITY LODGE. B P 0. ELKS No 1219 Regular Mu ting Nights „ ad Third Tuesdays in each month at Odd Fellow's Ball. I visiting' brethren cordially invited " and »bl be welcomed. H A KNIGHT. Etalted Rnler. R W BENSON. Secretary. phone 1*5 b r (.rapefruit Garden Seed a: Nebletts. Strawberries at Neblett's. Holsum Bread at Lawrence's. Rutabaga T..mips at E C. <Md's International Stock h ood Neblett’s. Breakfast Height Coffee. E C Olds. See C. G. Weier for your Concrete ork Renew y r subs rlpti> ri to The mes. Nice, BU fat Hens at Lawrence's ocery. I*. M. Ferry > Car en Seeds at E. Old's Get fb.d scene pictures ft m das. Alley. Arkansas strawberries every day at ehlett's. Mr.Sol Lewis wav a relay visitor Memphis Tl.e water i'; iji.t : Swart/ i!n ~. ices art \\ Mr. Ja>. .) M .rty w «s a visitor in empnis Sarnia-. Fitted ( ; , rr • - ibrsins ind Cur fits at Lawifii.es before . i , I , \ r w quarter oe&ste Swan iir FOP, SALK a v ung Jersey ('• w, Khin. > K > ,, t. St. E.-rnar: (»,. > i and !: >d Ked ret's. at O d > (ir etrv Mr P.'jv a i business vi-i •r in MenqiJ ,s V nda\ Fre«!i \ :al, «?•* on Wednesdays w Saturd. i.j i i.d's (,! cerv. Mr. i; ht iem. t M ad is, n was a ismess visit rmtneciu W't inesday. ite ' Mm, s at d Your n eii s pa n t * a Mi »4. at Swart/, ros. Traiflii'L- K . i,< e r S T 1’atterson, ‘lie hock is an I sp. ,lt Monday in ie city. Fitted Ci fri* s f. r a few davs at cents ,,a.;, . at Lawrence's focery icrcrfte,V, rk i'cl.eaper than ever ith jcu. Vt>r'a“d 14,1 i,im tigure ■,ru'} this i> tl.e (\n:hr store * ,er* AI L • i:e sick room necessities are to be bad> vrv!'U,> THEIIMOM TI :s‘\ 'VaTEI; ROT ILK> H„ NTAix SYR JAGEs. ETC Giere is anyone sick in ’ur tic ine remember t but ,? Pr°Ptr equipment be ‘7 dru.rs ar)d ex Jlieru .^dical attention .J1 Pr'me requisite to a 8peedJ recovery. Sisi$TUw£5AI)UATIfi GlSTs ^ ® Eli DRUG ^P»HmernUr PrC8Criptio° n le Prices and Most Vp-to in the Citp. drug STORE & CALDWELL, Fh. Gs. W>r Concrete Curbings see C. G. Weier. Till Tickles, Sweet Spiced Tickles. Sweet Mixed I’ickies and Sour Tic kles, at E. C. < )lds. C'l. Ed Landvoigt. of Tl,e Times was a business visitor in Memphis M ►inlay and Tuesday. Mr Elmer Fondren, of Wynne, was in th- city Saturday on business and mingling witn friends Mr. Lee Taylor, of Widener, was in t l»e city Saturday on business and' mingling w ith frit nds. N.r C. C. Fogg, of Widener, was in ti.e city Tuesday on business and mingling with friends. ^resh '* egetahles three times a week Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day Lawrence's Grocery FOR RENT R oorrs fur gentlemen i and light housekeepers Call at Hr. •T E >t< rie - ate residence. Ron's fu'l peg top knickerbocker! pants, sizes ip to 17 years Fussell • 'ral. am-A ;e r- n ( om i an n i Mrs. 1'ey t u Scott, f Roller. Ark., arrived Sunday and i> visiting her mother. Mrs. Kate Ferguson. >N\el; line f hoy's knickerbocker pants, sizes tip to 17 years, at Fussell Gra|iam-A .ders n C >mpanv's. We now have Sunshine Cakes and Crackers A full supply ami a fresh line. At Lawrencti’s Grocery China Mattmg Art Squares tin* kind that is sanitary and will wear we; Fi rrest City Furniture Co. Mi's Georgia Merwin. of Forrest Cit .spent Sunday at Rr.vanvUle with Mr. an i Mrs Henry Rateman Ladies' Snots fur Spring wear, - complete new line low on display at Fusst ;,-Graliam-Aiderson Company. R y's Knickerbocker and knee pants, full peg top: sizes up to 17 years. Fi.sseli-Grahani-AIderson Company. Fresh beam, pe.is. new- potatoes, to n: a' < !fs. straw berries and < tLer \eget aloes fresh every day. at Nebiett’s. WANTEI* to RENT—Four or tive-r m lc. jse, close in. good neigh borhood Address Swartz Bros . City Preserve 11 e story of the flood in pictures. ,la> L. Alley lias a spPndid and varied assortment of ticse pie t ores. .las L. Alley has a fine and varied assortment af flood scene pictures, which lie is selling .it very reasanable fir ices. Herrick refrigerators are the right kind dry a> a bone and od r ess thev stay ccid Forrest t lty Furni ture Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bateman, of Clarendon, are ti.e guests ol tiieir parents. Mr and Mrs. W. W Bryan at Bryanville. About 500 pieces of glass and china ware to he closed out. Will pay you to come in and look them over. R. W. Benson A Co. (Juris, Machines. trunks. > u 1 r Cases—A few more tilings that R. W Benson & Co. are offering at a great sacrifice. Miss Jewel Louise Partridge was a charming visitor to Marianna Mon day afternoon visiting her relatives and host of friends. The Knights and Ladies of Honor will give an icecream supper at ttie Hotel Marion Park, on tiie evening of Tuesday, May 14. Mr. F. W. Carloss, the deep well digger, of Memphis, was in the city Tuesday on business and shaking hands with friends. The Rock Island section gang lias been doing some good work in the yard at this point, and especially at the street crossings. Contractor W. B. Brewer went over to Madison Wednesday morning on business and to take a look at the high water situation. Capt. and Mrs. T. C. Merwin left Tuesday over the Rock Island for Macon."to attend the reunion of the confederate veteraus. For the balance of the month of May, will sell White Orpington and White Rock eggs at fl per setting of fifteen. Tom OBrien. The population at Camp Izard, the Crow Creek refugee camp was in creased Tuesday morning by the ar rival of a baby boy born to the wife of Oscar Chapin, a colored refugee Suirarhouse Molasses in barrels, at E. C. Old's. I f you want to save a dollar on your next jiair of shoes, see Swart/ Itros. Cil of Gladness dustless door mops are sanitary and make floor cleaning a pleasure fl.2o and *l..jn each. For rest City FurnitureCo, Ladies' Spring Footwear in pumps, ties and oxfords, black, tan. white and suede nnw on display. Fussell-j Graharn-Alderson Company. l’rickly Ash Bitters cures ttie kid neys,. regulates the liver, tones up the stomach and purities tlie bowels J. T. Sande s. Special Agent. Mr Samuel Worrall, of Franks township, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday and was a pleas ant caller at The Times ortice. Ft. J. Ash Bros, have received a long-Oelaved shipment of the famou> Yotan Coffee and Yotan Teas, and now have a full supply on hand. If you have any Carpenter Work It will pay you to see P, Wilson, Cor.. Church & Davis Sts. .lob work a specialty, ail work guaranteed. Call and see the plat of our new ad dition to the city of Forrest City. Lots now offered for sale. Kugene Williams at Bank of Forrest City. Several pieces of Furniture to be sold at less than wholesale price. We need the room. We do not expeet to carry this line. K. W. Benson & Co. Before you buy spring clothing for your boys be sure and see that line of knickerbocker pants, sizes up to 17 years, au Fussell-Graham-Alderson Mr. Frank Boyle, of the Iron Mountain office at Marianna, came up Tuesday night, and visited relatives and friends here for a couple of days. Mr. J. S. O'Sullivan, representing Crane Co., and traveling out of Mem phis. was in the citv Monday, calling on iiis trade and mingling with friends. FOB SALE—A 5*0-acre tract of land near Colt- 50 acres in cultivation: all tillable. At a surprising bargain if sold now. S. B. Steele. Forrest City, Arkansas. Br. ('. S. Aldrich has rented the vacant building in the rear of the Stevens Cndertaking Parlors, and fitted it up as an annex to Ids veter inary hospital and stable. We con gratulate the genial doctor upon this evidence of ids growing business. The wateris high, but Swart/ Rros. prices are low. ■lust Received Fresh line of finest Chocolate Candies, at Lawrence’s Grocery. Mr. Leo Grobmyer returned the latter part of Itg-t week from Mem phis where lie had Ireen spending several days on business. Mr. Gr di nner brought (rack his automobile, which had been in Memphis since last fall. Now is tlie time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will tind Cham berlain's Liniment wonderfully effec tiue. One applicati”n will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by All Dealers. Deputy i'. S. Marshal W. F. Cle metits. of Helena, was in the city Tuesday night, coming up after a negro bootlegger, Jim Pendleton, who was arrested some weeks ago by City Marshal Davis. Mr. Frank Folbre who had been in Memphis since Saturday, In atten dance upon ids father Judge T. C. Folbre, who is undergoing treatment in a sanitarium there, returned home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Williams, her son Mr. Allmath Williams, and her daughters, Misses Julia and Vivian Williams, who had been guests of Mrs. Wil liam's sister, Mrs Kate Ferguson since last Tuesday, returned to their home in Arkadelphia Thursday. We have yet on hand about one third of ttie big stock of farming im plements, leather goods and bard ward of The J. W. Beck Co., We ex pect to close out balance of stock re gardless of cost. II. W. Benson & Co For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury. Chamberlain’s Liniment is excellent Tills liniment is also highly esteenie 1 for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by All Dealers. The loggers in tlie bottoms are taking advantage of tlie high water and floating a good deal of timber to tlie railroad right-of-way. where it can tie conveniently loaded on to cars for shipment to the mills. In the whole held of medicine there Is not a healing remedy that will repair damage to the flesh more quickly than BALLARD'S SNOW L1N1MEMT. In cuts. wounds, sprains, burns, scalde and rheuma tism. its healing and penetrating power is extraordinary. Price 26c. 60c and $1.00 per bottle Sold by .1. Sanders. priryg is Disinfectants Will Be Needed, and we Have Them! Sun ix Dip, Carbolic Acid. Sulphur. Copperas, and Formaldehyde. GNAT <>IL and CITUONELLK (For Mies and Gnats.) J. S. SHIELDS & CO. The Prescription Druggists Hill tickles at Neblett's. See.las. L, Alley for food scetie pictures. Mr. Rush Ash. who lets purchased the Casteel house, is having it re painted and remodeled, and expects to make his home there as soon as :• is finished. Mr Andrew Roy, of Memphis, was in the city Monday and Tuesday, on business and mingling w ith friends, and wa* a pleasant caller at The Times office. Mr. Earl Jackson, who for several nvaiths, has i>e*‘n working in Musko gee. Oklahoma, arrived Wednesday to visit for a few weeks with home folk and friends. FOR SALE Nice four-room cot tage. within two blocks of courthouse and within a short walk to main part of town. J. I. Hawk, telephone at residence or office. Miss Jewel Louise Part ridge a charming young lady of 11 ii" city spent several days last week visiting her sister Mrs. W. L Bryan and friends in Haynes. Sick headache results from a dis ordered conditkn of tlie stomach, and can be cured by use of Chamber berlain's Stomach and Liver Tiu!ets. For sale by All Healers. .1. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg. Ky.. says. We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it i» ex cellent." For sale by All Healers. Sallow complexions due to a tor pid liver. lfERBINE purities and strengthens tlie liver and bowels and restores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek. Price 50c. Sold by J. T. Sanders. FOR COLD LUNCHES Sardines, Ciiipped Reef. Corn Beef. Veal Loaf. Lunch Tongue. Pimento Cheese and Peanut Butter. Dill Pickles, Sweet Pickles and Sour Pickles. Lawrence's Grocery. The ladies wonder how Mrs. B. manages to preserve her youthful looks The secret is she takes Prick ly Ash Bitters: It keeps the system in perfect order. J T. Sanders Spec | ial Agent. NY. A. Rimes. Ruston. La, nnas 1 Foley Kidney Pills to be tonic in , action and quick in results. He says i "1 toqji Foley Kidney Pills according to directions and I must confess the results have been marvelous, i re commend them to all who have kid ney or bladder trouble ” J T. Sanders. New Mackerel at Neblett's. Swell line of Men's and Young Men's pants, 111 '.n an«i 14, at Swart v. Eros. The South Side Social Club, wfjlcl has headquarters at Hatcher s Liverj stable, has rejuienated itself, and ; purchased a handsome new suite ol turmt re for its rooms, and also in sta ed an empty beer keg as a water cooler. Earned wire c,.ts. ragged wounds, collar and harness galls, heals up mickiy when BAuLABD’S SNOW LINIMEMTis applied. Jt is both healing and antiseptic. Price -5c, •0c and Sl.no per L.Ltir. ;sold by J, T. Sanders. 1 Mr. Edward Ash, who for several months has been traveling through Mississippi, Tennessee and Ken tucky, returned to the city the tirst • of the week, and is a guest of ids brother. Mr. Abe Ash, and of his sis ter. Mrs. It. .1 Ash. Mr. S F. Merrill, manager of the Forrest City, Marianna and Brinkley exchanges of the S. \V. T. & T. Co., and Mr. C. I'. Thornton, district tratlic chief, f. r the same company, with headquarters in Helena, were in ' the ci' \ l nursday on business. i The Grobmyer Lumber Company received Monday a handsome and j massive new sale which has been in j stalled in their office to replace the | une which was ruined several weeks ! ago when some enterprising yegg ! tried his hand at blowing it open. Iiiz/.iness. vertigo, (blind staggers) sallow complexion, flatulence are symptoms of a torpid liver. No one can feel well while the liver is inac tive. JlEUHlfsE is a powerful liver | stimulant. A dose or two will cause all bilious symptoms to disappear Try it. Price 50c. Sold bv J. T Sanders. Word lias been received from Rev. E. P J. Garrott. that Mrs. Garrott, whom it was reported was some bet ter last week, had suffered a set back, and was again in a critical condition. Hopes are generally entertained that the fears for her condition may prove groundless and that the good lady will soon be restored to her family and friends in her usual good health. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Tli Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the : Signature of ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Before you buy your low quarter shoes see Swart/ Pro. iiev. K. .1. P. Harrott, of the Bap tist church, who had been in Mem phis for several weeks in attendance upon Mrs. Garrott, who is recovering from a severe illness, returned home last week, and on Sunday preached two sermons morning and evening, to large congregations. • Mr. ('has Fleming, of Round Pond, who has been living at thie Hotel Fisher with his family since the Hooding of the bottoms, has been spending the days at Round Pound tiiis week, the water having gone down sufficiently for him to remove tiis stock of goods back into Ids store. The most vigorous workers have spells of “tired feeling” now and then. This feeling is caused by de rangement in the stomach, liver and bowel. A few doses of Prickly Asli Bitters quickly corrects the disorder and sends the blood tingling through the system. ,1. T. Sanders, Special Agent. The Knights and Ladles of Honor is putting in some faithful practice preparatory to a trip they intend to make to Jonesboro to attend the grand lodge meeting on the 14th inst. An ice cream festival is being held this afternoon and evening on the Hotel Marion lawn to raise funds to defray the expenses of the trip. Joyce Bros. & Bagwell, railroad cont ractors. who had been working on tHe Marianna loop of the M. II. & L. It. IL, near Hulburt, and who since the high water, had been keep ing their stock on the old I>. Davis place, shipped sixteen mules to Lon oke Tuesday night to he used on one of the rice farms in that county. Deputy Sheriff George Hudspeth, j of Goodwin, was in the city Tuesday, land in company with Mr J. F. ('oi lier. of Palestine, were pleasant caller at The Times office office. Mr. Col lier has our thanks for the donation of tl ><> for a year- subscription to the great religious weekly, and the visit of both gentlemen was greatly ap i preciated. Mr. Harve Wheeler, of Madison, | was in the city Wednesday afternoon, I on business and was a pleasant caller at The Times office. Speaking of the | high water proposition, Mr. Wheeler | said that it had inconvenieced his > firm, (the Wheeler Lumber Company | but little and that their mill at Madi son had been shut down for only a few days on account, of the water. A Knoxville man willing to giv< I others the benefit of a valuable ex \ perienee is Ed Haines. He is a wel ; and sound man today because lie took Foley Kidne, Pills at just the right itirr.e. He savs: ‘ After taking Fo ley Kidney Pills a few days the pain left my back and the* kidney action became free and normal, and today I am a well, sound man. " J. T. Sanders !f you eat something that disagree* with you don't let it work its own way through. Its a slow process aixi makes you feel had Get rid of it quickiv hv taking a pinch of DR M A. SIMMON S LIVER MEDIUM and wash it down with a -wallow ol water. 11 drives out impurities In the stomach and bowgis and vou feel bet ter immediately Price iP-cts. Sold hv City Drug St roe. In The Times last week we intend ed to announce the engagement and approaching marriage f Miss Madel eine I’ollwage to Mr. John Schlosser, but for some unaccountable reason, the writer made it read Edward I Schlosser instead of John Schlosser We beg to assure all concerned that it was an error of the bead and not of j the heart, and hoping that no real i harm was done, to sincerely apologize fur the error. When the hah” take too much food ! the stomach turns: the result is in digestion. sourness and vomiting. Frequently the bowels are involved and there is colic pains and diarrhea' MtGEE S BABY ELIXIR is a grand corrective remedy for the stomach and bowel disorders of babies. It is pure, wholesome and pleasant to ! take. Price Jo*- and f»0c per bottle. : Sold by City Drug Store. The relief committee received an other shipment of government rations Saturday, a solid carload arriving from Helena that afternoon The shipment was at once unloaded and distribution began by Messrs. Tan kersle.v and Nichols. Saturday after noon IF.I families were supplied and | on Monday 401 families drew their rations. As ea<li family averages live persons, it will be seen that .*050 persons were fed. It. T. Hunt, l.'iO Chapel St., Hot Springs Ark., has proved the valve of Foley Kidney Fills as an effective | medicine for kidney and bladder troubles. "1 was in pretty bad shape when 1 got some of Foler Kidney Fills, but they cured the pain, and my Kidneys act normally and there is do longer any sediment. I am cured of all kidney trouble by Foley Kidney Fills." J. T. Sanders. Its been about as bard trying to get local news this week as it would be to pursuade a negro refugee to work. There’s nobody died, nobody got married, no railroad wrecks; the writer’s been to Memphis and so has Col. Laudvoigt, and if there's any lack of real news in The Times this week, we re sorry hut we can’t help it. We’ve tried hard enough to start something, but in spite of the fact that everybody sdoing it,there's noth ing doing Fresh strawberries daily at Law rence's. Mrs. M Dickerson entertained The Tuesday Evening iiridge Club this week at the residence of Mrs. A. J. Yacearo. Two tables were played and the following members were in attendance. Miss Irene Freeman, Mrs. <\iirle Harrow. Mrs. I. W. Mal lory, Mrs A. .1. Vaccaro. Mrs. M. Dickerson, Mrs. Linn Turley, Miss Mamie I’Tool, Miss Madeleine lloll wage. There are people in this town who unthinkingly neglect a "mere cold” though they would not otherwise ex pose their children or themselves to danger. Yet a cold neglected may develop into contagious diptherla, bronchitis, or pneumonia. Use Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly for it stops coughs quickly and cures colds. It contains no opiates and is safe for children. J. T. Sanders. St. Francis county's delegation to to the Stale Republican convention held in Little Rock Tuesday, left Monday evening, headed by Capt. T. <> Fitzpatrick as chairman. The d- egat ion consisted of Prof. W. L. P ifoy, Dr. D. J. Williams, L. J. V Iker and W. Jackson. They w. re n't instructed, but it was un it -tood that the delegation, though ric t instructed, was solid for Taft. Mrs. J. C. Martin. 3312 Ninth Ave. North. Nashville, Tenn., has benefited by the healing and tonic qualities of Foley Kidney Pills, and is willing that others should do likewise. She says: "I suffered with kidney trouble and had a severe pain across my back and felt all tired out. Foley Kidney Pills helped at once, and in a short time entirety relieved and invigorated me.” J. T* Sanders. Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body sutlers. Chamberlain’s Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for j indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by All Dealers. 1 r. Meeie, wno nr me past session lias been superintendent of our public school, has been appointed pastor in charge of Baudot) station, Oregon, and will leave Forrest City about the first of June to assume charge of his pastorate. Mr. Steele lias made a host of friends during his stay in the city, all of whom regret ids intended departure, and we join them in wishing him godspeed in his chosen pr.Cession. ; City Marshal J. M. Davis, Deputy j Marshal Lee Dougherty anti Squire ! Ellis Turley went down to Helena Wednesday, accompanying Deputy I’nited States Marshal Clements, and ia negro bootlegger Jim Pendleton, who had been convicted and lined $50 before Mr Turley. The negro had been held for appearance before the commissioner at Helena, for selling without a licens u and at Ids hearing ■ Wednesday was released WEDDING :jsauQIFT.S,«aj; As the time for the wedding draws near doubtlessly you are in a quandary as to just what to give the happy couple -so permit us to aid you with a few suggestions of gifts that are truly such and that will be cher ished for all time by the recipients: KNIVES and FORKS Carving Sets Deposit Ware Cut Glass Chafing Dishes HAND PAINTED CHINA Sterling Spoons Tea <£ Coffee Sets ARKANSAS POTTERY The elegance and dur ability of the above, coupled with beautiful designs and our name will make your gift most appreciated. Reasonable Prices. A. D. BOYLE Imperial Building “JEWELRY OF QUALITY.”