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.FnllN D. HI I I.!.! I: h lite tMT to lu' thrifty. I'mlrr prcm-iit 7'iiilitinys, hnya tli Jv (iiushh City Midland, to ri'cnunm ml thrift t tj,.,. JMr U lik ii'h Uin;.; u hUirvin :um to rut si. M. . I 1 11 i fiuiiinh ii-f(iiiinnhit ions for all tin ojiln who want to In ar Mr. ISryan, who H Illflklll H f'W H' l hl'H in tl.at Statf. la tln "hilvrr rnii-" ljii',; (tut? iM tin j(ifMtion iktil hy the ,St. Louis Kcjiiihlic. ih itdi: John II. r.M, .Jinl-p Y H. Swi-'irurl, Hon. 1'iaiik 1'. I'.oiid ami Jtiilc Levi H. Vuo1h liavt lu t'ii KU'chted for tin' Di'inorrath lioininnt ion for rnvrrnor. All art strong men, loyal PriiicR ruin, and i H K UllKONin.K iM'iiovoH thai no inistako would lo mado in nominat ing Htlicr ono of tlio alMvc staunch DcuiocifiLs ftH pm-mor. We would liko to call tho attcn lion ot our irn niiH, tim ciuhjiuhuh that thorn h no way to t, thcin- fcclvt'H lu foiM tin peonm bet ter than an announccmont in Tin: Chroni cle. It will cost no rnoro now than Hq first of tho year. Tut in your claims early and lot your friends know that you aro out before they promiHo the other fellow. HoV long would those editors wjio so complacently nssiil William J,,15ryau in their littlo organs last 114 ft face to faco delmto with that gentleman, Bays tho Knoxvillo Tri bune. Komo of thorn were editing nwspftpora when Bryan was a littlo boy, but they do not seem to have rqa.de much , impression upon the country.. The chenp critics of Mr. Bryan assail him with, the knowl edge that they cm not even nttract hia attention. Bnt they appear to W highly pleased with thoir owa noise. . An exchange gives a new game livw: "Book agents may be killed ftoia. October 1 to September SO; spring poets from March 1 to June 1; scandal mongers from April 1 to March 31 ; umbrolla borrowers from August 1 to December 31 and from February 1 to May 1, while the man wuv wa-pi 4i 101 i,wu yuare, out.wnen uie oi 1 is presented 1 says 1 never ordered it, may bo killed on Bigni, wiinouc reservo or reliet iiom . vaiuuuou or appiaisemeni laws, and buacdmthout benefit of Vi-tv A gentleman of national reputaJThr rWIUn.r nr mno- i n,: 1- ii " x uou.uwi xuw wi tuy on iuo preuom situation: "1 have soon in ray re- sent, travels through, the country nuuiy uviueuce s i turut, wiucu is '1 C i.-tL 1 attributed to flush fields and yield in? nridos for- farm nroducts. I itig to us wrong end foremost La- i f IrrLt With wheat, un 30 nor wnt n,;. onrol A.rnr.; ,1 the strains of the Dingley bill, the financial stocks all on the upward EMfVQ -and- labor at the' ebb tide, I see no. hope of a long stay of any sign of prosperity. THE first and only pictures Mrs. McKinley has had taken in ten years appear in the October num ber of the Ladies' Home Journal, They form part of a series of new and unpublished photographs of the-new, occupants of the White House. Mrs. McKinley wore for i,,f w i0ni T,n ,wa f a win-f Timnn j of. special request of the President, who thought it particularly becom ing. The excellent portrait of Mr McKinley in his office was taken in June. The other pictures in the series show the many changes in the arrangements and furnishings oi tne rooms ana grounds, made by the President and Mrs. McKinley. One of the most brutal and in excusable murders of the ago has been committed at Hazleton, Pa., where twenty unarmed miners were killed and forty wounded by order of a Republican sheriff. The men riddled by bullets were all foreign- ers, brought over under contract by mining syndicates to take the place of American workmen. They were ignorant and vociferous in common with their kind, but it is altogether improbable that they contemplated any breach of the peace while on a strike for living wages. Claiming credit for everthmg good the Mc Kinley administration can not es cape responsibility for this unfort unate affair; it must shoulder the bid as. it. conies along riiOM CHASLVILU. t ,'(.:..! ( 'iftrini;i.l-ii't' D. 1?. HariH H isit.'d Lwi'li i 1 Sunday nfl'riio..n. Ltilict Hut Icy wim th"' N. (!. JInblis Saturday. Mis. .1. 1.1 amp H miiwilcuMii iflor an ntt i' k of 1 r. l'. Oxfi.id and family wore itn sU if Thomas Knip Saturday. .W ASr. Oitus if ho is not i;oin to tak-- in his "wood" soon. Mik. Ill 1 n llavcs, who i very low with consumption, is reported lit) better. They my Unit l II. Harm con- teiiiiilates making his homn with Mr. .Jordan. Tnmteo .1. T. Camp, Columbus and N. V. llu'ibs went to ( amdeii to-thiy. to attend criminal court. 1 1 is rumored that a certain youn lady will shortly preside at ft Cot- tai;i at llolladay. I an you verify tho rumor, Mr. 11 urns Miss Lillie Johnson, of Murray, Ky., who has been visiting friends and relatives here, It ft for her homo last Friday, accompanied by MisH Jennie Cam. Otis Perkins, who has been in our midst for some tune, has returned to l'iir Sandy to attend school. A certain young lady says "I wonder if he'll come back again?"- Tho people around hero are ex- pecting a great revival to begin at or near Liberty, a few miles from here, tho fourth Sunday, to bo con ducted by llev. T. F. Casotx and others. CiiAKEVlLLE, September li'l FUOM HAKMON O'KKKIt. Ki't'ttlar corri'sinmclciiro. Several from hero spent Sunday at Sulphur Springs, Meuce W llson, ot lva, contem plates locating here. B. i Farmer is attending crim inal court at Camden. Several from hero are attending the meeting at Sulphur Creek Chills and fever aro tho prevail ing diseases in this community. John Melton will move from Eva to his old home place hero somo- time this week. Quite a number will go from here Wednesday to Nashville to attend tho Centennial. Foster; Melton is sriemline the U.eek with relatives and; friends-on Sulphur. Creek. We regret to caru that C r Da. vidsou aud daughter, of Way, are both down with fever. A amnll bnnm ia in nrnirrrsn lifiro " " ."O" . t "' and a post.oiHco IS 0119 of the pos. B;,;iitiPQ nf ti1A tiPr fntnra. . IT a niurnv Cnvrr Sntmlwr 9.9 FUOM CO WELL'S CHAPEL. George H. Cowell has been in- disposed several days. xwm.vuu uu.ra mpui visiicu on jirusong reeK ounciay, ,The home of S. J Jordan was I IVV4VAV. 111. A I UUIUlUllJf tJJ L 1 iv; aiiivui of a hue boy. Your correspondent thinks it is time to revive the Sunday school llow about it, "Scholar? AV hile on his way to Camden a few days ago George Cole lost a tire from his waon, and drove li miles TY 1 H1UU U IUU VYliOCl ClVlll CAWUV Tolk Uowell'and J. li. JNunneryr""""1 . . . I Mica h' nvoiiflo rVonno hoa flic. have been having a good time keep ing stock out of their fields, the ""S Uflvlu u". ut fire from passing trains, fencing having been destroyed by Cowell's Chapel, Setember 21 FROM FAXON. Regular correspondence. W. R. Akers went to Paris last week on business. R. W. Lindsev went to Erin on business Saturday. W F. Bullard has been very ill, but is convalescing, Mrs. Lillie Akers i& reported ill but not seriously so. D. M. Goforth and family visited near Big Sandy Saturday. A new boy has arrived to adorn the home of H. L. Lindsey. II. v ltzsinimons and wife visited near Monut Vinson Sunday. Several from here attended the meeting at McRae's Chapel Sunday. .William Graham and Bedford Lindsey were here Saturday. R. II. Herndon, of Big Sandy, was here Monday and Tuesday. The 5-year-old .child of William i Holland died Monday of croup. "Jack Frost paid us. the first call of the season Monday night. Deputy isheruf A JN. Lindsey, of Big Sandy, called , in to see us last Friday, . Mrs. Mnttie McUrido, of Turin, 1 i visiting n lative i ivn, ,,ld fi I' lal here this Week. The protracted l tin:' at Little Crei k eln.ed Sunday with thro: addit ions to the church. ' K. W. Lindvy Inn erectej a new barn mi his let, w hie h inipicvi s th ' appearance of th place. J. L. Nobles and Will Litsim- nioii. have rfttetiu'jd tlie luii-tiii1' at Sulphur Creek tjis week. o join in extciiiliiu( n welcome t t , ? 11 1 . t :o .'I is. j.ihk nustiin ami l.jnily, who liavt moved into our midst. II. L. Lov ry carried oi.k load of cotton to luuk't Saturday, beijw the first of the season from this lo cality. I' axon, Si pUmbcr 'J'J. II. 11 Whitf'nJd is vii Tonncsseo P.iver this w k. Tiun J. l)oddtof ('amden, Hient Sunday in our midst. L. Jones, of l!i:' Sandy, was hero on, ouhiness yesterday Mrs. K. M. Leslie returned homo! from Camden Sunday. Quito ii number of our citizens went to Camden Monday. H. .h. Lowers was in town this week on his way to Camden. A. 31. Tucker and K. C. Neal were at homo Saturday and Sunday Kov. Mr. Titzgeraid and wift were guests of N. 15. Woods Sun. day. Misses illio Woods ami Mary Fitzgerald visited at Decatur last week. W. F. Harrison will move his stave factory to Centerville this week. Jlev. N. L. Joynor filled his reg ular appointments here Saturday and Sunday 1. O. McAuley and wife and J. W. llollowell and wife visited tho Centennial this week. llolladay was represented at the teachers association at Chalk Lev el Saturday by 1'rofessors Watson and King. Sam Autrey's residence was do stroyed by fire last night. They .ost everything but two beds The tiro was the result of a defective flue in the kitchen. Uolladay, September 22. FKOSI ZACU4 Special correspondence. Ilufus Cole visited near Hollow Hock Sunday. v altor Llmore visited at Hunt ingdon Friday. Lawrence Laneer and wife aro attending the Centennial. Oscar llynes left Sunday morn ing for parts unknown to us. Miss Martha Colo visited her cousin, Mrs. Webb, this week. G. L. Beasiey visited :his best girl at Eggville Saturday and Sunday. Virgil 1 reason has returned from a six months- sojourn in Missouri. Ave regret-to learn of the illness of Miss Fannie Beasiey this week, Mrs. G. Stepp and daughter, Miss Kizzie, visited her 6ister, Mrs. John Beasiey, Sunday, An enjoyable musical was given the young folks by Miss Maggie AVebb Tuesday evening. Professor Biggard, who is teach ing school at Garfield, has returned to his home at McLemoresville. Quite a crowd of young folks at tended prayer meeting at Thomp I n T 1 1 at " Miss Florence Nance has dis missed her school for two weeks on account of cotton picking, and has returned home. Miss Etta Taylor, a charming young lady of Hollow Rock, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Moore, returned home I riday. Zach, September 22. FROM SULPHUR SPRINGS. bpeciaicorrospoiiueiice.i Mrs. Jefferson Lowry is reported indisposed at this writin . A large crowd attended the reli eious services here yesterday. A large number ot people trom. Camden spent the day here Sunday. M. J. Berry and daughter, Miss Pearl, visited at Big Sandy Friday. Henry Bates let his ax slip and cut his foot very seriously recently. Walter Rushing, of Big Sandy, was mingling with friends here yes terday. Brazil Brewer and wife and Miss R. Pierce visited at Big Sandy last Friday. Several of our citizens have gone to Camden to-day to attend crimi nal court this week Sulphur Springs, September 20. The old proverb that all signs of rain fail in dry weather have been fulnlled durmg the present month. FIJOM tGCVILLi: .iii-s uosa i ,jiis v i su-i i in ,it.-d f-i at (lailleld Sunday. Ollie Nltlice and Tul Wd "called" near l'osto.ak Mrs. Mary A. N'ea1 Sunday. !"', who ! heen sick for tho past, montl IS llO better. Mis- Jeanie Nance isitej the first .Misses Stii'all at Camd';ii t!n tt tho Week. Mrs. Miulie (Jalbrctth visitel her mother, Mis. MehaVy Jtu.-h- mir, Sunday. Tho protiacted T.ieetin begins at I'lUshin'H Chapel ne.vt Sunday evening at the usual hour. A. It. lroui;hton a:id sinter, Miss Lmma, and L. A. Wyatt and w ife are taking in tho Centennial. W. 1). Kllis, whom wo reported v-ry sick nt our last writing, is re covering, wo uro e;hid to learn. Mrs. V. A Nance and children and Andrew and Miss lielle HI. mnro W('ro of tIl,! family of J. B. Nance Sunday. Two cei tain young ladies left last b'riilay for Chalk Level, and not having returned, we wonder if they ever reached their declination? We regret to learn of the sudden (leatii ot miha .iMiunie 1 oicman. She was taken ill Friday and died Sunday. She was a lovable girl, just budding into maidenhood, and will bo sadly missed by a host of friends, whom we join in extending sympathy to the bereaved family. JtClQVILLE, September lSl. TJ1K TKACUF.KV ASSOCIATION. Th Jicntcn County Teurliers' Asso ciation met at Chulk Level Satm-iby, Seiito'.nl.er 18, 1H'J7. Owing to illness in 1 iIh family Siipei itetHlont Gosnett was not i'esint, nnil.J. II. Aiuli'isninviis kc- lected presnlent, pro tun. D. J. Alien conducted tho devotional cxcroiNcs. J. 15. Anderson delivered the welcome ad druxs, which wub responded to by T. YV l'u3f. The minutes of the last meeting of the association wore, read and uti proved. Tho provident appointed Miss Uettia Cavrinctcu aud L AVi.Evans as critics for tho day. Tho program was taken, up, and after a ffew subjects had been discussed with great interest the query box was arrang ed ami thirteen questions oi lnlormation were handed in. After partaking of a bounteous fonst, which had been prepared by tho noblo ladies of that community, the associa tion met at 1 oclock, when the question Should the rod ever bo used in. the school room ?" was discussed at consid erable length. The subjects of geogra' phy and physiology wore omittedi for want of sumciont timcv D. Smith, Goorge-Browa and Miss Jennie Hwindlo were appointed to ar range program for th next mooting of the association. An appropriate resolu tion was unanimously adopted acknowl edging tho hospitality extended them by the good people of that community. lhore being no further business tho association aJjpurned ta meet at liar- mous Greek Saturday, October 16. D. B Gossett, o vy. v iLii, jd resiaeni, Secretary CASTOR I A Fon Infanta and Children. . fVG&WSSk, A A CARD OF THANKS.- I desire to thank mv friend for tlie honor conferred upon me last week' in the contest for the most popular young lady in lenton County. Their generous support will ever be remembered and appreciated by me, and I thank them one and all and sincerely hope and trust i shall not disappoint them,; ITjA LasuIiEe: Camden, September 23, 18C7. TllOS. P. MlLI.KK,. II. H.Quyh?:, ManaKcr JTCSKKtlt. nm r i T nn 1 1 AmnT 0. t) YLLW LLKJ LUU JiKOAIWAY & WALNUT ST.HKF.Ti (Opiyviite the Southern.) First-Class in all its Appointments. 200 ROOMS. RATES $2 4 $2.50 PR DAY. ST. LOUIS, MO. AGENTS WANTED FOR JUVENILE HOLIDAY STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. Rv tho W. B. tloi.key Ccmnaw. tho n.rcest; duW- lislipi-siind niiitnifaeUirers oiMooks m tlieUuitoi States. Kiuest limt ol new. holiday aud- other suosmimou dooks on ine iiKirKct.. Also tiirents wanted fov "THE SIIVER SIDE" the latest and best text book on Uie silver ques tion by tl.e Rrviivt silver leaders. Exclusive Territory.- LarccHt ComuiUKioiiHi Prices iielow Competition. Write at once for circuhus and special terms, Stating S'OUr rnoire lennury. W. IS. CON KEY. 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