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4 MIOM MOLLADAY. 1 1 iMinli'i,cf I IiiriH r..f llaki Trtvilh .wash a ri' if, l i i i.l.iy. Tho 'iin;;'iii lit I'alcHtincSmula)' w;n . .-. ly M ti inl (l. i'yi'd J Initio visitil It'lulivrH u V.nt lo Creek Saturday. V. 1!. IldciH liHivrd from Popular SpiinuH to thin place. .M ifv.ru li.'lim Fry ainLMninuatid l'olho r.Iatlnrk and lioli McDiuik I ot ('oxLurjJi, vLitcil li;n Saturday Cliarlt H SiniH n-sidin;' ulxmt four nil en no in oi nen-, wan injured m 1,1 r i i I . n (liH'uuliy with his htep win one day last week, lint in convalescing. I ltd r rau r and u ism Motley, ! vl Decatur County, wcro united in the IioihIh of matrimonial bliss last week. AVo extend con'rrutulation.s. J j. U. llubbs hjient Saturday at! Hollow Iloek and wa.4 accompanied home Sunday by bin wife, who has! iM'en visiting her lmrcnts ut that place. ur. j.. ii. j.arkor, Alex AuaruHJ 11. Aden, esv., and (pute 11 number r 11 ,1 1 1 ii i- I 111 of nru nf t I'ln liw I 1 in f.iiivi'iit 1011 I 1" 1 II 1. f . I ' a.va'.....v..v.'....,, ri jiuiiurii ii'wiai iiy. uti 1111 inn -J J I Uonton McMillin. Holla day, May 3. fltO.M (.KF.KMSKIKK. Sprplal p(ii nioinlciu't!.l T. W. 15arneH lou. o finp liorfle, which died Sunday. The Sunday Hchool nt Baker's b nipel is st(adily mereasmp-. Mihs AIicoIiarnoB is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. P. Lashlce, nt Cam- den. 1. E. Wy-frul and family and Miss Bennio. Byrn visited at Claud last bunday W. E. Wypul, of Jacksou, Miss., :3,visitiiiLr relatives and friends in this community. llev. C. S. Brandon, of Camden, foiled to fill his appointment Sun day nt Barnes behool-houso, 'This fioclion nf tlio ronntv wi well represented at tho convention I n .' ij i .I lion. Benton McMillin. Greenbrier, May 3. KKOM MIDDIXBKOOK. Kvuailiir corrcspoiidi'Dce. Quito a number from hero wont to Hollow Pkock Sunday IlfS( lamps I'nl v ( nwp L llierv.li . flrvcin Frpticli Rnd I1ic3 rl rnntiornn I Allen are on the sick list T -r Quito a number of the boys will 0 to Nashville to-morrow to enlist and aid in filling tho crap in Com pany I caused by the desertion of the boys from Big bandy last week It is to be regretted that a compa ny was not organized at Camden in the beginning, Cnnid lmascnrPil rmntW v.r-tnrv Tr: T : .,.i n.. a BridrVo were hannil v united in the o X" X l I halv bonds of wedlock Sundav af- ternoon. Tho young couple aro very popular in this community, J. .. . . . I la ill l 4- . I T aa 1 i. I q friends. May thoy live long and nrnHnpr is t.lio wish of vnnr r.nrrp. I 1 J J sp.oiiuem. MlDDLEBROOK, May 3. FKOM FLAT WOODS. T J. n.csularcorrcaion(ieiice.j I llov. Jesse a armor occupied tne i..:i t. c.,-l, Xjmpiu iiuiwMuuuaj,. ,T . JUrs. rauoru,wiroor liev. v. rar- ford, of Nashville, is here on a visit to relatives and mends. Some of our young rnen are quite in ni;cf in TTnlo RnTri'c a"Aluuo w ' 7 uJa hl7 iha EPnnn(1 Snnrlftv in held hero tho second bunday in June, lho program has beenar- 4 nn,,m,r 4l,r nn vi .Iott ruuK "f', r ' auu ii mo " uuv. X' i-Ai WUUJJft, AU.UJ' O. FROM SMITH'S COIXKOK. Itecular correspondence.! Mrs. Matilda Bane is recovering frnm a severe illness. Tho cotton crop is about planted, T1.a jiereap-e will not bo as larco as usual. Andrew Ogles is here to see his ,i ,i j,na KnrtT. im Iato fn. mother, Who has been Very lOW tor some time. The fifth Sunday in this month is 801 xor uiuui" uiiy a. ubuui Hill. All are invited. . ! 1 '1.1 ' 4 Mrs. ueorge Florence ana cnn - rlren. of Sardis, aro visiting Inends , .' , a a, find relatives in tlUS Community. The funeral Oi H. Lt. lcrrm Will . --- -mr - ii be nreached byltevs. Sparks nud lirpvver at IvUSlim0' S UtiapCl next , ' n' OUnaflV. . X - . at (Jamcien vwsterdav. Kvirvtiodv I ... is gratified at tho harmonious ac- Lo"n vlsltcd hF lasJ 4,-X ,.,.4.- .,.n I A dance was eiven at o..,.! 4t. .wi.,4 r of , . C. Cooley 1 nday evemnir. tut r!,i!d of A. ('. Ituslt. Mr!, at t !n !:o!!i (if M s. in:' h i-rv mi' ( i, i v.!iui (!mr;'i it Iiih plan d. As v." h in ik l-'ttiT from Vly fnr I- t i r:i , w lmvo con- udi d t lint, vuii r fi'tiurlcr at that ae ;n.; ( il!;.T l;u!ji' to (Jul a or r. turned J "Jl-u n; ,(!,." 1 1 d.'Vi l'ip-i that th" late primary alu nlnti !v faili d in In iii-Mi.:' out 'ill (J,,, ii1Vnlid. and rripplt'i;. Mince the rail W'i.H issued liV I he rresu lent, for volunteer, it i.i dilu'-iilt to find a SOllllil Infill ill t!ii'i;c ii'irlu Don't !, tl, luvviou.-. bov.i. in muI, mat- 1 " '" I .1 r . . u is, jou may n :,n i ii in ineiliu.ie, S.MMll M Coi.I.l.i.r, 'lay o. IKOM I (KiVll.l l.. K.... .i I I i " ...I ...II. 1 ll t il I . ...I I,.. . ... a. aiie iiiiie cuiui oi jvereii, jjait 1... I. ill.. .1.11 a I .'.... a I. I 1 I 1 is verv wick thin wcrk. Thomas eas ev unvHin of nn ,.i i. . I auacK vi rueumaiiMii. , O regret Very much to loam that IMrs. Sanniel 1'ri ssoii is no better. I . , . I i.v mill I rii . 'nr ..Fll.. 1 . t i ' '1 'i'.-' ! 1 4 lw lvoek, visited riiativcs lioro last . I " ' Kl rii ..11 r r t t Ihifi.l.-r.iii.ti.kliii.ir I'iin I 11 mi lull WtlVa.l.l- aka..'.'. X'lllil' IV il to Di Sruidy is nbout coiupletiid to una place. Vo wonder what haa become of tho Dry Creek, Zach and Garfield correspondents? (t. C. Camp, James Bullock, u. II. Harper and several others went to Camden yesterday. 'e lonrn that 1 lie funral of Mr. (kooms will bo preached by Kcv. Mr. Tufrh at Old Marlsborou-h next Sunday. LdovrLLi:, May 2. F1UIM vrAl'I). Kofailar oornvsiiomleiicp. D. B. Thomas, of Eva, was here last week buyint; hotrs. Sam Cherry and others went to Lva Saturday with hop;s. ..UPV - A IjUlor wl" Proacu nt T f II 1 t T I Ml 1 i I Harmon s Creek next Sunday. Thom as P. V h i f e r , o f II u ro p h reys week, the home Farmers are hustling this week, and crops will shortly bo in crood cl,nrn Tho friends of Mrs. T. W. Far- merwiu uopriau 10 learnmat sue is 11 1 1 T J 1 J 1 1 1 I lUiproving. N. Davidson, who 6peut Friday I 1" ft 1 a 11" l.ir Snnilv n c oinAmn iim I I law iia, uiuiui. iv uo ui.v.uui.iailluu i - .... n .. t II... inf. xiomouy uis sisieriuisseiLioiUjojiicial record of our Kenatcr Hon J i i i i , .... , iii J hiuji uuiuum uui miiuli.1, uuu.ii vuison, wno nau ueen visiting reia- tives at that place. Claud, May J. FKOM I KA KIPGE.. Special PorrpsiKiiuloncc. T. J. Smothers is visiting rela tives at Garfield. A good Sunday school is being bllllt UP at Pleasant Hill nmmiiiiinn Borvires worn hp , at Oakgrove last Sunday. A largo 1 . - w crowd Was present.- Some of our farmers aro plant- 8 cotton! Have they no rocol- ! . n nn 1 ! I I I f 1 T.l f 11 1 fl I 1 I 1 t f 1 V 1 I lTHT 1 l'llflT. Ill the present war should last until loJJr Pea Ridge, May 3. Cousscn's UghtnliiK Liniment will cure lame back, soro throat, wounds, snrams. bruises, cuts, old onrps. Tjndios. it, will pnrn vnnr J. 7 7 I i,,1(,i,n4,i,0 or, nonta st,i .t a l'resson. Ladies: Send two-cent stamp for nice mVlnro nf Mrs. Tlnvpr'a TVTn.Ul Cr: . 'T. ' D"w " . NJU-U" V . met in use. lixpert cooks, chefs eir KHCueiis. il IS lor tne COUn- try homo the hol,sc in town the flat nr 6ummer cottage. The - . 0 I Queen Cabinet Co., Dept. 5, 212 Monroe Street, Chicago, Is your liver tired? does it fail to do its duty ? If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Her- bine may save you a spell of sick- ness. llerbine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cures chills and fever. 50c Sold by J. G. Presson. . . TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT I Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. AlUlniK- Ei3t3 refund tUe money il it tails to Curo. 25cente WANTED AGENTS. ...Tlie Confe(1(,rate Hol(1(r in tl)0 rivil War k?".".? KL' r''8"'- over MOO 1 Kritst and larce-st War iUKk ever imiiiishwi: " , !J ' " ! "T, . I ...... . ... I.I.. K11I, .111. AKniM I wauwu everywnere io swi inis iioiiK on our new oi i ii'iLHV n :ui. itianv oi l.ne nn v !imi .rent emmi i-aents who are at work are makim,' from m to "Kr-1!.' ;. S",;1,!1. . v. .a..v. ........ i. .... ... ....... w ........ ,.,,v... I .tena ir a ueauunu illustrated ueseriptiveoir- j ieular (free) and terms to agents. Address Con J rer-Joumal Job Printnif; Co,, Louisville, lty. HLNTON M f.VwLIN LNDOKSLD lti nice tf liiiimra r I l.i'.. il, Mini U for M.Mllllii. U a I- .-- nr. el :!in of the !) !.m1 County hi'ii r.ucrai y uonday, A. I,. ...M.ho v.-a i i lei I ('nainnan and I.u'iiui WylyHrn t ii V I). (J. Hudson. Y. J . Iluhl.s. S V. JJullurl;. I). 1!. Thonia.i and V v. llarrisoii were appoint, a a com initt e on re.so'.ufioiH, who report as follows: Ki i 'Ive.!, '1 li.it vi e. tli'i 1 '..'til' in unity I Mai.. ; ; hi in..: 1 - hi vi in i' in , io i nu ll v cni, .r ''tin' ( hp .i i iil.iUui in, hum niir lnan In inul inviiicilile -haiiiini tin flm It. 1 -lot) ! UU'Milne l.l;.l!.Tlli 1 1 1 1 ;i 111 J. I'.rvan ; siii'l 1 it fill tinT lii-yi i! veil 'I'!, nt .! i 1 1 ! . i ic l!,e liohev ary, oar (w ii 'iivcrinir. Kwi.i it I, i.mur ... .a ... U. i-.i.'v.-d. 'lliat m ii h tin.- h-i.-.- an J i . . ... . . ... ,,,rl" " " '"'i'i IH..I mi i.iii.'itti: iii i!M . ii. i' i'ii.tiiiH'ii ,;.,,,. i,. .,. .v,..u. l"v. rmu-na I r.nlp.n.I r.i.iiini: Mfiii't, itml Uif i f' r. t i i ....,41.11..-. .''m ii, inui in mi in i iiii'in'ir :uh i fr,mi l'.i mmi Cmiiii v to i luinisi-iln-Hon. i- 1 1 mi,, , i . ..na ,,,!.. 1 t n.i ' ' iaillui 1. im .1 i-u 1 1 a 1 1 i e, t lai li-ni ami wi.nl: y raslni ! j'cnl li'liiiiu In I'.li tin' Ji'iilimi el l e.ii'ni'-siiini r ; and Im il lurllu-r veil, ! hat il H 1 1 if selio nliii fct 1 iin ((iMVi'iilliiii that we. the 1 m - i;.-i iiiu' f I nrrats ef l'.ciitnii (,'oiinty, dn enilni the if .i .-IV - - ' - V,.' - OUI! NEXT COVERXOK. raiiilidacv of the Hon l.enton McMillin for governor e Tennessee; niul 1h it fur ther ami finally I?iiunlvinl frimt un An inr .r.elrni.f tlm Benton Count v dclcMtcs to vote first, last ani1 ai' uin" fr I'enton McMillin for Kovernor of lcnnossw. v" " 'h, C., V. .. Ti,nint;m,on.n,,;mn lv -.Inntivl affpr nmPiulmftnt nn fnY Mr.,, - .. - '"HO. ii i l rri . I .1 i l ....... .J,. a..v "J". J A. Clement S. L. Peeler, II. D. Odle, J. W. Saunders, B. P. Lashloo and John Halo committee on committees, re ported as follows, winch was unan imously adopted, We, your committee Appointed to select executive committeemen, submit the lol- lowinj : County commiltee First district. II. D. Odle; second, U. U. Bond; third. A. V. n:inan lounn, v. A. l.riUL'ea; mni. u. Z' u$?&b. 'A n 1 ji 1'iuiiuii j iiuuif rimn 11 1 x n i ivn. i f ninth. John Askew. B. F. Akers: tenth. B. P. Lashlee; eleventh, Tom r. Beasloy; e.m ,,. j t,0ie 1 inineemn, joo uuia; fonrteiMith. John K. .lohnsoii. . " ' Z . Senatorial J. M. Lashleo Floterial S. L. Peeler. S. L. Pkklek, Chairmiui 1110 lOifOWing report Ot the COm- wittee on delegation was adoptod y a uuammous vote Wc. vour committee oiuleleiration. sub- nt the foUowint;, to-wit First district. II. D. Odle and 1). D. Byrd: second, V F. Harrison and R. D. McCord : third, J T. Johnson and A. V. Hardin ; fourth, P A- r,ri,1's a,1(1 Rob(J!t Brown ; fifth, W JBhiee, v . l.-worris, i . V,. lvye, w v- T- N' - lvushiti! ana James l.ulloek; sev enth. KobertCherrv and William Melton D. B. Thomas and J. M. Lashlee; elev enth w Q Ea a)J(1 Ja(.kHon A',Hton twelfth. Joe J. Cole and J. L. Hudson .l.:..i il. T.V1 IU7..II.. 1 l..r.ll thirteenth, Edward Walker and Joe Odle fourteenth. V, J. Barnes and John 11 Johnson. W. T. Morris, Chairman Tho chairman and secretary were added to the list of delegates, The convention adjourned after a most harmonious meeting. A. C. McIIae, Landon Wyly, Chairman Secretary. Tubler's Buckeye Pile Ointment relieves tho intense itching. It soothe, it heals, it cures chronic cases when sur goons fail. It is a scientific certainty, m mloa ncreaso tlirough its cures, it is L0 oxneriincnt. Every bottle fruaran- teed. 50c. Tubes. 75c. . Sold by J. G, Presson "TANTED Trustworthy and aetivo pnntlfi- men or Uulles to travel tor mponmiiioes- tablisbed liousu in Tennessee. Monthly $i!5 and . ........ a.-... .......ju ... ....... expenses. . J osition stem J sell-additwsed stamped " ion Coinpuny, Departme uly. Ki.'ferenee. I'.nelose envelope. 1 lie Domiii- Departmeut Ji., Chioago. ' 4 1. - . -'lit f fi a clt. v I i r V" C'asteri i ii !r. Samuel riteln r's in--ei a; ium J'or IiiiHiiIh und ( hil.ln-:i. Itnuttnlns neither Onh:::i, r5o: i hirio nor other .:.!v;tie h-ust.-mce. It Is a, h inaless Mih.stttut i lor lvre;;oi !e, llreps, Siulhlii Sji-ups uiul Cantor Oil. It N IMei'su.t. Its guarantee is t'.ii.ly jears use by MiilioiH Hi'tt.ers. C'.istori.i, li tlio C'hiMn-u'rt l'aluwi ji. -the Mothers 1'rkjul. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER iSLNDAV SCHOOL CON KlJUKNt I Tlio Sunday School ConfM-ence' or the northern part of the Lexing ton district will be held at Camden May 2(1 and 27. Tho following is the program of the conference: 0M'iiin;r K'r.nm, Tiiu-si!.'y, in S.OO, ji. ., I.i v. C. A. Viiii-r!;eli!. 1 Ui:;.'.Y .'IiMASNd. K.OO-IVvnii inal ivxei-c'Mi'n, J. V. C:r. 8 l. i:.'l.'ti!. .if Ii,.' Sm:,l.!v Srhool to the Church." l.t v. J. V,'. J ivm r. S.JO "Snn.e Needs I Have Piseovered in tln Church." Kcv. (i. B. Baskorville. S.-l. "Teaeiiera' Meeting; How Con victed," Kev. C. A. Waterlield. 11.15 "l.eniedies forlefects in Sunday School Jlaiii.iieiueiit," J. A. Clement. y .'JO "How to Get the Teachers and Scholars to Study the Lesnon," Jude A. . Hawkins. 11.45 '"What I heard nt Jackson," Kev. II. Davis. 10.00 How lo Improve Those Onieer.i ami Teachers Who do Not Take Our Mag azines," W. E. McKae. 10.15 "Systematic fiiviiiL", How Cult ivated," A. Ii. McDaniel. lO.oi) "Quarterlv Written Reviews," . V. Wood and Mrs. lk-rrv Hubbe. 10.15 "Children's Day ; lis Successful c; Observance," Rev. J. F. Carl, 11.00 rreuciiiua AFrtr.Noox. 2.00 Devotionrj, Rev. J. W. Joyr.cr, 2.15 "The rreacher in Charge as Pas tor of the Sunday School," Rev. T. F. Cason. 0 "Sunday School Music ," L. II. l'resson. A") "The Homo Department, and J low to Work It," Rev. R. T. .Crown and Mrs. W. I,. Morris. .5.00 "The I.eaaue as an Aid to. the Sunday School," J. T. Peeler. lo General discussion, led iirst by superintendents, "What I am Striving to lo in Mv Sunday School." Second, bv pastor? , " 1 he iienehts Re ceived from Our Sunday Schools." 1 bird, by teachers, v lmt I Learn and How I Try to Teach It." T1SACUEKS' ASSOCIATION. The follovviiifr is tlio program for the ineetin;: of the teachers association to be held at Bis Sandy May 14, 1SIIS : "Why Should Directors and l'atrons Attend the Teachers' Meetings," Uncle Tom raiford. "A History of tho Cuban War." Albert Ilassell. "How Can we Increase the School In terest of Benton County J. W. Bruina- "How and to What; Extent Shall We Punish Die-obedient Students?" Albert A. Lindsey. "Should the Superintendent Consider the Character and Moral Habits of-An: phcants lor (Jerhhcates J.-1. Hill. "How Can a Teacher Best Use Hi-i In fluence Against Narcotics?" general dis cussion. D. B. 'CtossExr, County Superintendent. WANTKD-Tnistwortliy and active Kentlc itit'ii or ladies to travel for lvspinisible, i;s tablislied liouse in Tennessee. Monthly I5(wj ;in;i expenses. Position steady. Kcfcrein-e. Knt'loso self-:ulilrossed stamiicd t:nvi,'loic, Tlio UoniUi lon Company, Department K., Clnoago. J 'Oil printins is oi'.fl of the dpaitiiients oi this olflco. We want your orders. OUll job printing facilities are first -class, and our specialty is srooil work. Estimates (and samples where possible) will be funiislied on up. leiin. MACISTUATK'S WAlUtANTS, Executions, and State Warrants forsatuiitTiiK(',Hl.o ici.K oltice. Other blaul;s printed to order. a Kftmn to wiKirixi.. Dr. TAOLER3 mCKZYE PILE .jalaHMfaQcE ' , oin't r tjf 1 '"' " A PAINLESS REMEDY. yEICKINICBI.9, BlBi'LlS. , ' J4Mi8F.eAli.AR0. ST.LOUiSiMa ( NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Sh-te of Tennesr.ee, Benlon Coi'.nty. L; E. Davis vs. A. J. Farmer. In this cause it iHipeariii by a'lidnv it th.at tin' d' f"i,d:i!it , A . ,1 . Fai mer, is just ly i;:dri iti'd in 'i.c ill and in a non resident ft! t!i. '-'ii'.'c so that tho ordinary process of lav can ii'l l e served on him, and an oi ijiiia! attach). h-iiI having been lovied lijiou his proTcrtv. it is tlierefore ordiMi'd that publication he made in-TiiE C.'.MiX.:; (':,!!' mc:. i', a icwy paper pnb lislii'd in tiie to vn of C'amden, for four ("fiii! cent hv wei-ii commiindinj; tho said A.J. Fanner to ap.ear lu-foie ineorsonie other .luMi:'e oi the Peace at my olilee in tlie fifth civil district of said county on the 2Mb day of May, 1808, and make de fense to said suit against him, or it will be proceeded with ex patte. This April 25, 1SDS. W. T. MORRIS, Justice of the Fence for Denton County. Kmlorsxl by th lnnt Couvontlon nn the OHiciikl Organ of Democracy. For tiio Free Coinage of Silver. For tlio CIiicno'1'latforin. For the Uemocr.'.tio NomlneeH. For the InteroHt of the IUusmoh. All the I.ati'Ht TelegraiihieNews. All tlio l.i'.tost btute Nev.h. All tlio Latest IMaiki t lU'iiorti) Correct Market Keportn.. Correct Court ISejiorts. Keliiible New l.cpoits. Iloiicnt Kdltoriul Folicy. The Weekly Louisville Dis i patch and the I CAMDEN CHRONICLE ONE YEAR SI. 00. The Post-Dispatch IS THE ONLY sr. l.oris rAi1!;;. With its Own Staff Correspondents . 3 cl! Points of Interests. AT HAVAVA MR. SYLVESTER SCOVEL AT MADRID MR. A. E. HOUGHTON. AT WASHINGTON- MR. STEPHEN BONSAL; AT NEW YORK MR, MORTON WATKINS. SUBSCRIBE NOW! J THE $ mm LOOISHLU d 6 A IsTKAH'.lIT IIF.MOCKATIO 0 M:vsr.i run. T11K SEWS OV THE I) AY IX The Post-Dispatch: 13 cents a week (seven il;is if it is delivered by . agents; 6 cenu a iiimnii if sent by mail-.'. r 4. S 1