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! n iinr !i IN ! i if 1 A H r - 4 (i .v JJJj.' iJJl i f ii.il VOL. WWII. NO. ti. ca.mdkn, n;M:ssi:r.. Al (Jl ST 7. 11MKI. V4 i I s n ;; .Uc Fl'n D 'l i n '.I lie Kind Vim ll;m Alunyy Koii-ht lias Imnm Itio signa ture of (Jlius. II. I'lctcher, ;uhI Ikis Jtecn undo under IiU M'i'snii:il Mipcri Mou lor law :iOc;trs. A I !w no onn to decip jdii in tliis. i'oimlci Teil-, Imitation nnl ' ,7ut-as-good " ::re but Fj rinients, jum! endanger Uio licnllh of Children Kxpci iciico :iaint Fj cniuent. What is CASTORIA Cnstorli Ih a Inmnlcss substitute lor Cn-tor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Sootliinr Nvnqw. It is IMca-ant. It contain lie idler Opium, jMorpliino nor other .Narcotic substance. Its sure is its guarantee. It ilcstrnys WnniM and allays 1 Yvcri-hness. It cures Di.w i ho a ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures 'on.t ipation iw.d flatulency. It assimilates the Sod, regulates tho N!oina ami ilowcls, ;iiicr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CtNTAUR COMPANV. TT MURRAY THECT, NEW YORK CITY. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. T'i It be lffld t Canideii on Monday, t ho 21 Hi l)ny of AiitfiiHt, r0.t. s lion. AV. W. Ogilvie, Stato com missnnior of nyriculturc, reiino&ts n liiectlnL; of the 15enton County Farmers' Institute at Camden on Monday, August ,21, nt '.) o'clock, a. in., when the following jn'ogiam will bo carried out: Horticulture Col. J. AY. Koso tnan, of Crockett County. Live Stock Hon. K. II. Ivit- trell, State live stock inspector. Theory and Common Sense in Farming Capt. Thomas II. l'aine of Madison County. Poultry liaising Holcoml) Rob ertson, of Chester County, iy) The Agricultural Department of " Tennessee Hon. T, AV. Ogilvit , commissioner of agriculture. Good Roads Jerome II. Hud flon and. J. P. Lashlee of lenton County. NIGIIT SESSION. Insect Enemies to Fruit Culture Prof. S. M. Pain, of Knox Coun tv. This lecture will be illustrated with steriopficon views. Our llural Schools- S. A. Myn ler, State superintendent of pub 1 lie instruction. iv xVn important matter before the I institute will be the election of xlelegates to the division institute to be held at Jackson in the fall All the people are cordially in riled to attend. FROM CHALK LEVEL. ( tippciivl oon-cspoiKl'.'tscp. I i! - Miss Pettie Poswcll is teaching n good school. Crops are looking more promis- -ing since the recent rains. " Rev. II. R. Mitchell tilled his regular appointment here Sunday Tic hauling is giving regular employment to some of our hust ling citizens. Gid French died this morning, V consumption, leaving a widow J. i ii ,a.:io...... "aiia inreo iniiuieu. Mrs. Af. P. Saunders is spend .ins: the week with relatives am' friends at Hickman, Ky. Chalk Level, August 1. The CnnoxrcLE and the Nash ville Daily News, both for $3.23. . I have a remnant of rice sum .aier hats which will be closed out .t'-t CObi. Mrs .S. J. THAT! Signature of SOUTH CAMDEN ITEMS. J. AY. I'atemnu is still engaged in loading staves. The bridge builders' boarding car is with us this week. .Tad: Peaslej is out and at work again, after a week's grunting. Mr. Hooper is Inking up that jig pile of lumber mentioned Inst week. T. J. Throgmorfon, the genial ax handle man, is still with us, at J. 11. Hudson's. James E. Totty was taken quite ill Mondtiv, but his condition is improving, we are pleased to learn. Foreman S. II. Hall's crew of section hands are cleaning up the railroad until it begins to look like a boulevard. FROM GREENBRIER. i;c;;uli,r coitpsihiihIimu'C. Health is good throughout this locality. Miss Delia Lockhart ie teaching school at Pleasant Ridge. S. A. Ilerrin has let the contract to have a new dwelling house built. Horace Ilerrin of Carlersville, 111., is here on a visit to. relatives and friends. Mrs. Margaret Pomar of Paris has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. A. Ilerrin. The protracted meeting will be gin at Paker's Chapel the fourth Sunday in this month. Richard Rayburn and wife of Union City came in Saturday to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. Matthews has concluded to not employ any more negro labor at his stave mill. There are plenty of white men here to do the work. There, was a large attendance at the opening of the meeting at Ram ble Creek Sunday. There were some, however, who had no respect for themselves or anyone else and went there drunk. They indulged in cursing, and several pistol shots were fired. A stop should be put to such disturbances. GitErxtmiEK, August 4. TnE Chi;ontcle wants an active correspondent in every locality in Denton County. AYrite to us for circular letter of instructions, etc. AA? want the news of the count. Pring or send us your news of general inteiest, and we will pub- Y.ih .it with pleasure. PLPiSUNAL AND LOCAL NEWS. II. II. I:.;...,.s h-is. ;nrt.b'!!it- dny this week. Tom ('. !!) of J'nis was in the city y'slerlay. Y. (1. l)"tn of Henderson was in the city yesterday. ' Plot raited nit eting isinprogn ss nt l'ontonk this week. I)eputy Collector Es-snry (if Li x ington was here Wednesday. Miss Eva Stem is vi.-iting rela tives and fiieiids nt Pig Sandy. 31 rs. J. S. Haley has been (juile hick this week, but is some better. S. M. Naifeh is spending the week with relatives at Hickman, Ky. C. T. I'rediec n of Memphis has joined his family here for a short visit. AYill Robins of Nashville sjvent a few dayt- here th ' hitter part of last, week. E. L. Slem has returned from AY ay, where he has been spending tevernl months. Noah Davidson of Claud has re turned home from a lengthy stay .. i. I .1 1 HI ai j e 1 1 mini, jio. ,j Mrs. AY. S. Corbitt and children have reiurned from a visit to her mother at Ralston. Rev. G. AY. Florence of Stokes paid us a pleasant call Saturday while here on a visit. Mrs. Pettio Cunningham left yesterday for Union City to visit relatives and friends. The friends of C. 0. Ilubbs are glad to see him able to be at his place of business again. Newt Powles, who has been vis iting his brother, Allie Y. Powles, has returned to Pig Sandy. Nathan AYilson of Peaverdam has returned home from a visit to relatives in North Carolina. Edgar Trovillinn of Chicago is spending the week lit re with the family of his uncle, Joe J. AYeath- erly. U. A. Potts has reiurned from an extended trip to North Caroli na, where he spent a few weeks with relatives. Mrs. T. A. Ellington and two children and nurse of Knoxville are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hall. D. J. McRae and Charles Ad kins are down on Pig Sandy River where they are putting in a plant to cut ax handles. MesdamesF. E. McElyea, James Jeffreys and Mollie Austin are vis iting relatives and friends in Hum phreys County this week. The Dig Sandy band came up Monday and went with the home band to Franklin to attend the en campment of the State militia. James P. A'ickrey was called to Huntingdon AA'ednesday to see his family, who were taken suddenly ill while visiting friends and rela tives at that place. J. J. Cole of Garfield returned home last week from a trip to Ar kansas, bringing w it'll him his eon, Cornelius, whom he found very ill at Marmaduke, Ark. Couuty Clerk AY. D. Cooper has issued marriage licenses to G. AY. Smith and Lucinda Daggett, AYill AYheatley and Lola Laury, Noah Davidson and Lizzie Farmer. G. P. Holladay handed us a reg ular freak in the way of an ear of corn Monday. It is a nubbin, and is surrounded by seven small nub bins. It crew on the stalk where corn really ought to grow, yet each , null ends in a tassel. ( i. 1 '. ( ! I t er Juts el.. 'I I ge of t h" 'I'lk's olliee while I'oillity ( ' I e k Y. D. (.'oop r is nb.-eiit at 1'iunk lin. Aeklin Errii"- a:el family if Lexington an' nwr,:n a ihit to his parents a few mihs noith of Camden. I'n.f. A. M. Smith r-tlend. d the meeting of the State tcneheis' as sociation at Monteni'Je la.-,t vuk mid stopped oil' lu re a iVv days, returning to C!firchlon Tut .-day. Seveial from here attended the reunion at Cowell's Chapel yester day, which was a most enjoyable occasion. AYe go to press too ear ly to report the result of the ball game between Camden n:i I John sonville in the afternoon. (J. II. Cowell of Middh'-orook brought us a line f pf cimen of to- ii-i(f fv I'lillii.i' i i nun f i iiu n if win , , , (. , , ' r r I a cluster ot live tomatoes, lour ol , them b- ing connected as though it was one tomato. Their weight was about six pounds. They were ro.vn by Mr. Cowell's sister, Miss Caroline Cowell. Rev. I. R. Hnbbs died nt the ionic of his wife's father, John AY. Moodey, at Manleyville Wednes day, after a long illness. Pnrial services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Pickens, and were attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends. The interment took place near Manleyville. (). AY. Ilubbs, brother of the deceased, and Mike Fry attended from here. Rev. Mv. Ilubbs was a young man of exem plary habits, kind, courteous, and generous almost to. a, fault. As a minister, he was devoted to the church, diligent in the perform ance of all the duties devolving up on him as a minister and christian and was loved and honored by the clergy and laity of his church and by all who knew him. No one ever had tenderer care shown him dur ing illness, which he bore with pa tient fortitude. Ilis devoted com panion and other relatives have our sympathy and condolence. SKI'TKMIIKR M'MHKK New Idea Woin.iii'i MaRiiim. The women who clamor for ad vicehow to turn their time and talent to account will receive many valuable hints from the se ries of articles entitled "Profitable Industries for AYomen," which is begun in the September number of the New Idea AYoman's Maga zine under the heading of "Poul try Raising," from the pen of Sa rah E. Slater. The new depart ment of "Correct Dress for Men," also begun in the September issue and contibuted by Hawthorne, a well-known authority in haber dashery, bids fair to be of .para mount importance in this periodi cal because many woman do much of the shopping for the men of their families and are glad to have suggestions. Every item in the September number, either techni cal or fictional, is of more than passing interest. A. AY. Lucas at Fva, Tenn., has 500 acres of rich uncleared Tenn essee River bottom laud to lease on four years time. Timber on said land has been deadened and all is uuder wire fence. This land will be cut up,in!arge or small tracts to suit lessors. Much assistance in the way of teams and supplies will be furnished to reliable par ties. If you are interested in this see him at once. Don't fail to read the advertise ments in Tnc C.'o.:icle this we ok. I li()M VYHI f I LYVH Lf.. I i . ; 'I I I ill I I"1" Kil Y; e ! ol Jig Sftlnly is hflH on bt.k ir.''i . ( 'rops me looking well i.iin th rains of la- ! wei k. J. T. Pierpoiil was at ('l)detou a few dn s this week. Miss rioni Melton is visiting at lig Sand this week. Wheat tliiehhing is over. Thn yield is about half a crop. The protracted meeting begin at Elatwoods ne.H Sunday. The blackberry crop di. -appeared wiih the rain - and that wedding failed to materialize. No doubt we would have had a wedding, but well, she was not quite sixteen. AYe would like to know what be came of the Ilust A'illage young man who fi.iled to put in his ap pearance h":i Sunday, Come on, old man; don't let the wolves nip ' yon off. AYlUTLEYVII.LK, August 1. FROM EGGVILLE. The school will begin at Cedar Grove next, Monday. Ask A'erdell Pray if he has en tirely recovered yet. AYill Pray has returned from ai. extended visit in Missouri. Mrs. Lucy Hudson and A'erdell Pray visited at Camden Saturday. Crops are looking fine, though rain is needed in some localities. Children's day wa.3 observe! at Rushing' s Chapel, and was wall attended. I think that the prospects are good for a wedding in this com munily soon. Frank Palford ami daughter, Miss Ollie, were guests of John II. Harper and family Sunday. Misses Plancho and Ruth Har per visited Misses Annie 1 hid son and Peulah Pray Monday. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Harper and twro youngest daughters have been visiting Mrs. Harper's father, J ohn A. Williams, of Middlebrook. Eogville, July 30. FROM CEDAR GROVE. Kcjinlar corrpsjiiinilciicc. A. N. McKelvey opened school here yesterday'. AY. AY. Plack of Vale visited old friends here Sunday. The proliacted services is still in progress at Mount Zion. Miss Mary Peasley of G lea son is here visiting friends and rela- ives. The family of J. F. Presaon of Post are visiting friends and rela tives in this community. L. F. Murphy .and John Tressoi: and son, Chester, of McLemore villo are here on a visit to f rienda and relatives. Rev. G. AY. Florence preached the funeral ol! D. M. Presson, do ceased. Rev. Mr. Florence lft yesterday for his work in Dy.er County. Cedar Grove, August i. There are persons in every com munity who ara ever ready for the, nefariou3 work of sowing the seed of discontent among the masses and stirring them to jealousy, envy and hatred, passions which never yet gave comfort, but act as tor mentors to the breast that harbors them within. Such are the forces that are forever battling against domestic peace. Soda water, all flavors, ai the Fry Drug Company. Tin: Ciir.oNTcr.i: and tie? weekly Memphis Commerced Appeal, -Vl.