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n;oi molladay. I: ;-.!r f"l I " Hi'li'11.' Mrs. iJ. Jl. ilon!;m i:i miiiu'W1 iiiilr-,po .. il tlii-i w A daw: it r ni i i i il 1. t v, lUUi-ll 11. ( 1k! I .JllllH ii t Kin; Ml.-v-i 1(1,1 K('(, wllO WIH bully rc'cntly, U it'ui' (a ildM - out iu;nin. A f 1 1 r a n tivh ( f r.t-ni ly n i::-..; t t t f I I " I t P 11- I -I. M . IllChS Jlli-, .;llt!l I ; IH !'.-,( H Hcjr 1';ii:;hi ;. J (xi Fry iiml Hud Fry n ml w and otlii'!, of Sti'ur Tree, nUciiiV 1 me (icuinmon ;p reives iu-ri; hun- duy. K v. Mr. linker, of Mcin took purl in the ixcici:'- , which vcn largely nth -tulrd. K.v, .J. Joyiipr pn neh the morning mtihoii, Little cls but war i diseusscil lien now. Tint new;) is b) conlliet- iiil; Hint disjm!ci s e i:i hardly 1 ili'peiidod on. It is evident that the (lovernnient is noti;iviu;; out infor mation to the new hamper; reneern- iii'; the movements of the navy or the intent ions of tho volunteer army called or.t tli is week. IIOLLADAY, April 20. fuom ;kki:m:uu:k. Sirn:il rui losimmlriio1. Kev. J). C. llussell preached to large audience hero Sunday. liev. A. C. Mcllao, of Camden was here a short while Sunday. Rev. W. D. Dunn wiJl preach a Laker's Chapel Sunday, Mny 22. Work on the telephone lino from Camden to Big Sandy is being rap idly pushed in this f i etioti. Hew YiT. 1). Dunn, of Flatwoods attended the meeting of tho coun cil at Baker's Chapel Sunday. Owing to confusion attending tho preparations of Company I, of tho Slate guard, to go to Nashville, the Sunday school convention, wdiic was to have been held at Big Sandy April CO, has been postponed in definitely. Tho excitement over the declara tion of war against Spain is run ning high in this section, especially since the Big Sandy military com pany was ordered to Nashville, this morning. A largo number of the boys in the company resided in this community. They are our friends and companions, and while wo re gret that it is necessary for them to go, yet we are proud to know that they have the courage to go and if necessary fight for the ilag of our country, and we believe should tho time for action come, Company I will be found ready to go in front, and may each of them return from the field of battle with great hon ors won in defending tho stars and , stripes. GiJEENLRiEn, April 25. FROM MJA KIDGE. Special correspondence. Farm work is being pushed at a lively gait. E. II. Smothers, of Garfield, is visiting relatives here. These are war times, mid old tax payers know what that means. There was a large attendance at Sunday school at Pleasant Hill last Sunday. The wheat crop is looking well, and it will be much better than at first thought. . "VVillio Howe recently killed a full grown ground hog, but the little fellow did not know what it was at tho time. Tho young folks were given an enjoyable entertainment Saturday evening at tho hospitable home of T. J. Smothers. Tea Ridge, April 20. FKOM FAXON. Regular correspondence. ' Dick Hushing, of Erin, was hero on a visit Sunday. J. A. Graham is reported on the sick list' this week! J. J. Carter and wife visited at Big Sandy yesterday. Mrs. II. Fitzsimmons, of Benton Cut, visited here Sunday. Dr.T.ll. r..)!..-i.nd!l. 11.11. in :i,of Big Sandy, wiiH 1, re lo-day. A.N. Lind.ey, II. C. II, I! k and nl Cooper are attending Federal nill't at. ilur'u-ion. Quite ,-i number of young people from Stewart ramo down Sunday. 1 hey returned well laden with wild Wt is. Company 1, of BigSandy, p:t-od fhroii. .'.: here this mornim' on a p ' i d train for Nashville, v la iv hey expect to drill find prepare heiiiM-lvcH tu fan out Spain should t btcomo Ik eesary. Meanwhile the beys w ill have a good time at hut until full, and they may iner nee tuba. Faxon, April 2(1. I KO.U SMITH'S 1 DIM (il.. ' . . 1 1 1 : 1 1 rii'liiliilinri A cold wave struck us "athwart ships" Inst night. .John Bane has finished planting 1 - i i n com. in) next i X mild form of whooping-cough oxi.-ds in this community. Bev. L. C. Deshazo will conduct services at Cedar Hill next Sunday evening. Mrs. M. E. Herrin, of Hazel, Ky., is here on an extended visit to rel r.tives and friends. Mrs. II. L. Fierce, Miss Leona Fierce and Elly Bym, of Claud, visited hero Sunday. Charley Bane, wdio is attending school at Camden, came homo Sat urday to f?eo tho homefolks, includ ing the baby. The remains of tho infant chih of George Burcham wero interre at Flushing's Chapel Cemetery las Saturday evening. "Wo aro glad to report that tho poach crop of this locality sustain ed very little injury during tho re cent cold snap, and tho apple crop will bo an average one. Miss Bettio Carrington, of Hunt ingdon, has been secured to teach the Cedar Grovo school this year, This will bo pleasing intelligence to the patrons of that school and tho many friends of Miss Carring ton. April, the road-working month (or should bo), has come and gone yet not a lick has been struck on our roads. Complaint wa3 made that tho ground was not in condi tion to work in tho field, and tho time could have been put in on the roads. Yvho is to blame? Smitii'h College, April 20. FUOM C Pit ESS. Special correspondence. Cyrus Thompson visited at Eva Sunday. Farmers aro late with their crops on account of so much rain. Lem Thompson has been ill for several days, but is convalescing. Miss Effie Holland spont yester day as tho guest of Miss Inez Gib son, at Camden. There must be some attraction in South Camden for Jim Holland, as ho visits there frequently. Gardens are looking fine. But that can bo accounted for, because the women will work rain or shine Ben Holland has come back to resido with us again. We are glad to welcome him to our midst, but can not understand why he left Eva. We learn that several Camden boys, who recently enlisted in tho Stato guards, are included in the mobilization of the State troops a Nashville. As tho "seasoning" o the guards will continue until fall tho boys will cortainly have a good time and see a good deal of the country along the Atlantic coast. and all at the expense of Uncle Sam. Our best wishes go with you boys, and we glory in your patriot ism and tho sentiment to uphold and defend the flag of our country, Cypkess, April 2G. There is no necessity for wanting anything. Advertise for it in The Cnr.oxiCLE. OUIt EXCHANGES. n'-tll.lil'tUI I'llia'ri't'.tlM'U HIO I;,!ill morn i'lti t,t en itniiij' (iiiiiethinr, t!i;.t k ill (ii'iMire tliciii re t It i ti th ei t!.i'V .,.,!.) !! urn ii"Hi ilnii.jj nii)t!iii l!i,it ! lie!', t tint co'ititrv. 1 Hile.eit I '.ii 1. 1 ri if. "Senator Ihiimu'H iln'li"!! it h tti- llleil of tint cu'l ( i'f I iHUel Iim ;,i'V," I'l wiail'.l tie' Pi':':in tin lliilili.n lie, J 111 tli." f cuiiihc, t!iiti;.';!i jut.t limv naeh ".. Iiioliev" Vlrt lieeileit to viinlirut. cuuti'" H IV tli t Unit will l'tel.;i! 'v veleju'il l..!i r.- St. Im'ii'i 11. put !i, The ( len t ef 1 I'el i I ' t T V l.)Vll lll'V l'l'rt illilllelifn Will J i, !4 11.) fl'llit mi lolig ll! tlit' Coh.liliuli ef (lie Mil, rv ciiiit imii'n tu nt.u.il ni ei li !ii-i tliiit l'tr iui i.i luiiei !.. ('liuiiK' !!;' i-u:i- liliehH if von iMint lirviui's el in i . t i-iise to I : ;ivi isilliii'iiee. Cm roll I unity )emuiT:it. An exchange hays a lawyer in u court May I'lul iv iii.hi a liar, kcouihIiv!, vile.in er tliief inul no ones makes a cenipLiit.t w lieu co'irt H(lj(i!iniH. If a iie .-.paper prints s i u -1 1 a it tin lion en u iiiiiu'k cli; r- .i-ttT, tiiere is ii liln l huit or iv it- ail ed itor. IhlH is owiiij' to tlio fact that the leillu lielievo wliat nil ulitor hayH. A littlo irl iu iv jiul.lic hcIioh! hai.l "iniv was r.iek wiili Honiethiii Very alarm- ir.g," mid tho teacher, fearing KOtno i (Ui tavrioiis disease, wait tier liome. The IK xt liiuriiing hio returncil uud with her tiomict in oho liaiiil aiut?a finder eT the otlicr in her mouth, Haiti: " Wm ilot a littlo Imby ut our Iiouho, mid ma nuM tell you sho tlcNsctl twiun't ketclien." For tliosfi who believo in tho latility of tho munlier 13, tlio Aiiioricuu (piart. r- .lollar is about tho most unlucky articlo tliey can carry on tl.iiir persons. On tho KaiJ coin thcro uro thirteen ntaiH ; thirteen letters in scroll which thocaele holds in its cIiiwh; thirteen feathers composing its wing; thirteen furthers are in its tail; tlicro nro thirteen hori zontal stripoK; thirteen arrow heads and thirteen letters in the word "(juarter dollar." Aim .Auuuia uiiHimuion ions uns wtorv : Down iu tho rural district it hao- neneiVwlien thete.m M.un invited the .,.,i"., ,i:... f ...... nr.... had plenty of money, but ho didu't Kpeiul it on Lin table, which on that oe- casion, showed but scant faro. " Par- son, said the Mean Man, times air hard an' grot-erica high; but sicli as it i.s you're weleomo. Will you ax a bless ing?" "I will," replicdj'tho parson; " fold your haiulrt." And then he tsaid : " Lord make uh thankful for what we are about to receive; for theso greens with out bacon, this bread without Halt, this coffeo without sugar; and, ufter wo have received it, give thy servant strength to get Lome in time for dinner 1" Tubler'H ISuckeye Vila Ointment relieves tho intense itching. It soothes, it heals, it cures chronic cases when sur geons fail. It is a scientific certainty. Its sales increase tlirough its cures, it is no experiment. Every bottlo guaran teed, 50c. Tubes, 75c. Sold by J. O. ressou. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Itroino Quinine Tablets. AH drntr- glsts refund the money il it fails to Cure. 'JOcenta. WANTED AGENTS. "Tlio Confederate Soldier in the Civil War." contains tioo jiaites 1'JxlG Inches, and over 1,100 iai:e iiiiiiit! M'.jnes, I'ortrailH. maps, ele. the, greatest and lartvit War Hook ever puhlislied, urn llie only one i nal dura jiisuce to tlie ('onled- rate Soulier aniHlui cause lieloimlit lor. Aiients wanleil cverywhete to sell this book on our new and easy plan. Many of the lady and neiiUemen neents who are at work are niaKimr from SM) to &!K) per iiioiit.li. Veterans, Sons and Haunliters oi veierans, and omers interested are requesleil to semi lor a lieauuiul illustrated dcscriplivecir- leiiliir (tree) anil terms to agents. A.lilress t on rer-joiunai .loo l'ttiitiiitr Co., Kouisviik, ivy. WANTKD To travel and employ canvassers for Urst-cUiHs publieations-Com potent, man or woman A successful canvasser is preferred. Write, tcivinn business or canvassing experience tuiu reicrences. i,ook up our ratinj?. W. Ii. CUiN ttliX Will 1 An Y , Chicago. f 1 LIOMT IP f HE IIORLD OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART. Cost over Sioo.nco to publish. Contains nearly 201) full-pao enc;ravinf;s of our Saviour, by tho ureal masters. Kverv niettirfi is renrodueei fi-oin somo famous pauitini;. Agents arc taking from three, to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that when people see It. tliev want it. "THK K II 1ST tll.AN(!K AT TU Ii I'lCTUliKS llllOUGIIT TKAltS TO MY KVICS," says one. "Cleared SIM first week's work Willi the bonk." says another. "Home high-grade man or woman of i'ood church standing should secure the agency here at onee,' 'says every editor, "as saw can soon bo made taking orders for it." Also a man or woman of good social position can secure position of Manager of this territory to devote, all their time to employing and drilling agents and corre sponding with them. Address for full particulars A. v. T. lU.DKit, publisher, sis Michigan Ave nue- uuicago, in. Conssou's Honey of Tar is not a mixture of stomach destroy int;drura,butisascientificalh'pre pared remedy that cures coughs and colds, and all throat and lmiu: tro lib els. Its action is quick, prompt and positive. 25 and 50 cents. Sold by 0 . Jf. 1 reSSOIl. j iL'v. Ui tU M iu i I L L u To MOTHERS. we ark ATi urra; in the courts our uhv.it to iv.k l xcm::.ivr v.'K or im: woki TACTOHIA" anii TiTCIIEIl'ii CAKTOKIA," AH ol'r ikaos. mark. . DR. GAMUEL PITCHER, of lltjnnnis, .Vnssnchnsctts.' rem tlm originator of "PITCHER'S CA5TORIA," the same Htat has 'mmc anil dors ni yr 1 , otb every li-'ir the far-si mile r.f twit ivr f (uijfciiifcfulZ wrapper. ThininthnortC'uinl " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," wht-ch has brat. unci in tlie lionifi of ilic, motJirrs of ,'lmrrict fur aver thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is Ui''. hind unit, have ahvarl bought SZf yCi - """ 011 the ami has the LJ nature o fuT.T CcTcTzC wntp- ;'. Xo one. has uuthuritif fro hi ii-e to use my name, cxrejd The Centaur Company 1' resident. March S, 1S07. f Do Not Bo Deceived. D not endanger th-? life r f your child by accepting a cht.ap bub.-.titn'.. VM'iich some tlrug-ir-t may offer you (because he makes a few mor.- pcnnle. m it), tlie ingredient.? of which crcu lie does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" HEARS THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Tho Kind That Never Failed You. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Tennessee, Benton County. L E. Davis vs. A. J. Farmer. j In thin cause it, appcarinjr by aliiilav it i that tlie ilefeiid.mt, A.J. Farmer, is iu-1-1 ly indebted to the pl.iiatitl and is a non resident of tlio State k that the ordinary process of law can not bo served on him, and an original Httaclimcnt having been levied upon hirt property, it in therefore ordered that publication be made in Tim t'.AMDKN t'liiioMCLK, a newspaper pub lished tu tho town of (hiiiiden, for tour coiiM'cutivo weeks commanding tho said A.J. Farmer to appear before me or hoih. other Justice ot tlio IV ace at my oiiice in . . . . .... 1 tlie tiltli civil iIiHtrict o! haul county on the L'Sth dav of May, 1S!S, and make de- ft'1,su t0 suit against him, or it will l,r.H!.H..lol w.th vx pnrte. W. T. MOItRlS, Justice of tho Peace for Benton County. SUBSCRIBE NOW! J THE QUILT MMM mm A S1KAIC.HT IJF.MOCKATIC NKWSI'AI'KK. F.tuloi'Heil by tho lust Convention u the Otttcial Organ of Oemticracy. For the Free Coinage of Silver. For the ChlcagoI'latform. For the Democratic NomineoK. For the Interest of the Mushc. All the IiUtnHt Telegraphic News. All the lrfttet State NewH. All the Latent Market Kenortn. Correct Market Kcporta. Correct Court Keporta. Keliable New Jteports. IIoncHt Ktlitorial Policy. The Weekly Louisville Dis- patch and the CAMDEN CHRONICLE ONE YEAR SI. 00. HI The Post-Dispatch IS THE ONLY ST. LOUIS PAFEll With its Own StaiT Correspondents r at an roinis ot interests. AT HAVAVA MR. SYLVESTER SCOVEL. AT MADRID MR. A. E. 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Hylo 4 Kilt ttilKHH, full liivant, huh iilnmf, Jlf,M: P" !n B twuTolumm. full liiviint, tuttwl, tJD.OU: iu 10 PAH I S, qiiHrtn di'.-., mvinw quhhOhiih to em-li, Hi ill imcwr covorn, hpwiwI. trimiin slir.lilly, 1'0 cu l' I'.'.rt. f ur iilo nt oil liookstnn's iiml hjr boiUwlliTn. riii furttipr inforuiiiiiiin, write liKNKV O. fiilr 1'Alll), Vublii-Iier, 2li aud 2A Monroe btreet, Clacauo, llliuoia. ,. ill. ;mu N.iniii' lluri. O.D.. 1 nmtr tiuliwe. Tree tuition. We give one or more free schol nrshi ps itt every county in the U. S. Write us. Positions. , , Will accept notes fortuitimt ot can depo-sit money in bonk until position is seen; red. Car farepuid. No vacation. 1:11 teratanytime. Opcu fortiotli sexes. Cheap tionrd. Sendfoi Suarantecd Vin'.cr rfiisonatlc roniifr'orn .... free illustruxoil catalogue Address J. lf. Dhauuiion, 1'res't, at either place. Vj) ft 1 1 'tz H o rv'i H I lllykllUU.i. & jf-tii NASHVILLE, TutiN., AK0 TEXfiSKANA, TEXAS. 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