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11 i ?1 ( Y i ii 1 3 . .. 'J' I CAM Dl.N, TI NV . J ill DAY. WW Wl'olJ No. ii i'i v ii' . ( .1 ;::.' fi-i.-- . 4 M 1 I V! J1 i toft t V Vl FV i, i . f s i k ' m . - fc.- r-J,' 99 Wm - A M tt.'l i' t r , i!i Ki I ii i v i it iuii !: ;r v i.ir'i I 11 l f It I I Aisu !uv' u mvv Inn1 of I-,.', ii.v I ' , is l: i'i ft)iit1 I'i'f'' Vnll).. I'll LOCAL FLiiSONAL NLVS. 'i (M'in liii'O left yi ht. r!(iy . W.l ill l iMli;.VJlio, il'X. Mr. J. A. C1-, cf llnt'ii.i Vif;i, ' i,i tl " Vy la.-t Tui'fd i) . Mu i- r i!u;;lt Mc(Jill was v.Ty r;.t I. !;. i m iL,1.i,i is tciiuvi'iin. V.VH. 1. l ailiroiH'Ji, of NihIi- v.Ili'. c Vh.tii;'4 i Hinitfii iil.'iiuf 'i. Mis. A;K.ir:, of IlumlioM?, l vi. y.v.i', l.f-r tion, Ir. CliarU Alin.i. Ih. C . II m !ry fcir'.khi'' now of biisi- Ji'i ii t'n IV II, I i ill Ii V Ii .CM I l' 1 J ......... . rul'.hl y IH !l ! (l:It f I be Mil II sNrill 1 Inst Saliinlf y -v nii. j v... i... . i . ... ,,.,,..l ... -,.,,. 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Pricn'L iuiia icu mo mm BEARS TiiE SIGNATURE OF P- iU thi orToi ri)MFn, tt wunnv rrT, vrvi t-tr.n oitv ni'i ni.iit.rfn i 1 't m .. . ..i -ii M-'-kM-M .l.,tt iU 1 en gosiaosB pi ef SOUTHERN NORMAL SCHOOL. two schoolH under one nuuingemcnt. Au opportunity not only for tcachr. but for all' who wiih' to cntpr th best equipped school in the Sontli for profitable Htmly. Wc arc- offering- advantages superior to any school in the South. The fiwnilty is composed of fourteen prominent educators, and twenty-two States are repre sented in the classeft of 1898. Best board, and complete accWnmodatioiK, Send for cafcalotniiffl. Stmlcnts can civtei' at any time. Mention coui-bo doaireu. Address CHEEKY BEOS., Prprirttors, Bowling Groen, Ky, in:.! ovi'im.'iiH dt lii-. Jilac ii1.; -i. Dtirtry Criclvii lidurm-d lio 'njiiilcy fiuiii a Virtil r.t IInl- Mr. J. O'Jlcila-y bu:t i"iitol tho Ciiir. jil iiH' ami uioviul in lant Mr.. -7. F. l'li hrion, of Lvlo, vis UlJ l;t !o li:Kt week, tho fuobt of Dr. ind W. i'. MrCiill. ?lr-;. s''V Siuitti, of (5tnlnor, lins lof.iuuci.! liuiiiM nftor visiting nIa f.ivos ;md l'ri;'tiils in thin county. W "h. Wii'.liloll ninl Orrjirhtor, M ra. lit Hi t Luv'it!?, ot Wuverlv, vifiti'il fricn-ls 1'Oiv tli" first, of tbo work. A loiter f i-oin Wliitlvyvillo ins Ivrii rocciv".l .i!id is :ioi p-iblLslud th ) vrriliM- fnilt'il l; pl.tu li iio.i t c. to tho Haxo. Dr. and J.lrs. (b II. Watliins, of llollcv." Hod:, visited li-ro yester day, and v.vre tlu; guc.-ts of M r. ntid Mrs. R. L. Phillips. J. 1 I5( utoi'i, Maibhidl England i c ..it r: i. .!. uim ni uii uiuMou liineu tu imtn wits physical ossiiui nation for tho Vol uuteor army, ui;d havo leturned homo from Nashville. Mr. Lou Hudson, of Gain.svillo, Tex., who has been visiting in the county, wes called homo yesterday by a telegram announcing tho se rious illner-.s of his wife. Sheriff Dell, of Waverly, arrested Pat "Woods, of Holladay, hero last Friday charged with assault with ititrmt to kill a woman. "We failed to learn particulars of the alleged assault. Mi.ss Mnttio Blitchell and Mr. Claud Hudson were united in mar riage last Sunday afternoon at tho home of the brido'a mother in the third district. Tho marriage was a burpriso to their friends and ac quaintances here. They left Sun day afternoon for Nashville to en joy a brief honey-moon. "We join in extending congratulations and best wishes. A reception was tendered the young people Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs: W. E. MoEaoat their residence. After several enjoya ble hours spent in games and con veisation, those present were treat ed to an elegant strawberry supper, and a most pleasant tirao was had, j.hohe present from a distance were Mips May Tomlinson, Jacksonville, Fia., Mr. Ezelle, of McKenzie, Mr. Jerro Collins, of Jackson, and Mr, S. D. Clark, of Nashville. A Washington special Monday sayer "The President to-day sent to tho Senate the name of James Jeffreys to be surveyor of tho port of Memphis. Tho appointment of Mr. Jeffreys was a great surprise to the members of the delegation Last October Ire was appointed as chairman of the Uncompogrio Com mission to conclude the allottmen of theJand of the 17 te Indians in Utah. The work of this commis sion has been concluded and there fore the place will be abolished and Mr. Jeffreys was transferred to tho Memphis collectorship upon the recommendation of Commissioner of Pensions Evans." Mr. i in'. Mr.,. W. N. Aim! in. cf! Iiiivi i'L iie, iimvcd h"ie hii-t Frii'ay t vi-il ri'1'itive-.', Mr. An iti t uniiim lo ahv ill. Nund'iy. Mr Ait! in ' ! :!inlitHl homo ?.'VHjiy by i '...m irran. hiiiHMinc,r.,r i-.nl Ai.tllVW . st i'i i !.i ii l't i;n i' i Juiicui W'a it i tl:; .it- i. J;. in t 1 1 1 , n.,d l i,'p! ; c 1 1 i '!i J. ! , s ':., .li d I'll.- en it I , i - x a n s - mi fcd, m. 1 IT' hou: lei 5'riHi:l(or.u'iiti(d-iUi'i l .! , , , , i Walt. r Kill, i u: : t. ':-;!!:..: .... w . f ( nslable IT Tj. Cain ln.fc iiM:d el i.ri th' f'illowl),'' v1. i.e.- ur.jytn:;:- :ry i.i-n t'legrnni! jurv h-i."bi. t v'. ciiiubiii'd weight nf t!. wh; 1J V.) p-nnvls, tu a vug o: abort. . "ib ioi:iidj tl:c told nr wp y, l. pp.i ng;r. in , ' .;i:.ii .; vs.'iip- -itiui.i J. T-n t a . i tip- ;ai!.iii;4; kuIu ii.t d y-) an 1 oo.t in !o si ('lire he v.'i.h 0 j,:i I'l'i'ni''; F'.ibini! tfil o Hi i'V.Y- tho ut t the county ili.e a. :! I '. li'i W'f jiil. 'illihil ."i;!id 'islioii C! i f;ii! airy .lo.'i' !, : it'j; t-'ich . .'i t". iced" (Ml yvir :,n nu-ti:ge of ;jb. nf, Li-,, j() yean; in Lhe SUito year. I o.ituvil.y, t ' i jury sic. oil ') Di niiH'iats, o Hi publieunH and 1 I'opidibt. Tho jiinyinui wcro nil inoiijbL'ia of tin: church, (j 5up1.i.-.b, 5 Mi thudistrt, ) Cutubr!and P"-- bytoi'Lii and 1 Christian (C-r'.ip-1. oil: to). Delegates to the Kni!:y K.hou! conveutior. here b'egan to arrive yesiorday, and the imiiciilioiiH are good for a large attendance. Fii. v. C. A. Waterfifhi preHctitJ uu ex cellent serruon at the Metlulist Church last night. The conven tion will meet at that church thit morning at 8 o'clock, and will be opened with devotional exercises by llev. J. F. Carl. Tho program contain many interesting subjects of great moment, and some able speakers will fake part in the con vention. The President issued a call yes- erday for 75,000 moro volunteers, lislributvd among tho States as be- 'ore. Thus Tennessee's quota will hi lfioO, or about two regiments. Aro you ready to volunteer? If so let Denton County organize the first company of Tenuesseans for he volunteer reserve army. It is suggested that a mass-meet ing bo called to meet here and in his way enlist a company. Double shovel blades and bolts 15 cents each. Phillips Gsoceuy Co. There is nothing new or startling in the war situation. Tho Spanish and American fleets are engaged iu a game of hide and seek in the Ca ribbean Sea, and tho Government 1ms shut oil' alt information from that source. "We can only guess at what is going to happen next, but the news from the South is likely to be lively when it comes. pi ii in. .1. .Jin" WhitiXd, -ili' pi il; confined. JT "iry .French and Arthu" Ar liul.!, d'iii)''b;!ig lit'Tiry nn'ffir.g; Kibir.iue.'j, am! 'v.ch 'lined irllM and 1'Ot.t. Dob-iii, G;rtK'i-, li; iurhing liter ary .nee tii.g; not. giuliy. Ji:a (V'!,-, A'ittr-. 0-t,- ami F''i ilt "v i''!vt-'. a, n: . .Ill It r.i.d battery; ihl-.d ?:10 e-ich; the two 06l-A se cured thc-ir -;llo the womau was ami to jr.il in default cf pay ment. Andiew Dates. tipi!i:ig; stricken from docket. Alon::o Sttiekhni'i, public i)io faiiity; rtrickwn from docket. Aloiiivo Mtriekhuid and Adolpluib Lewis, disturbing public -worship; stricken froin docket. Will Lewi?, Eugene Strickland and Clay Perkirs, disturbing pub lic worship; stricken from docket. Hamilton Helms, public disturb ance; submitted and fined 2.50 and cost. Walter Daker, two cates tippling; stricken from docket. Enos Bryant and -Ethel Hensley, arrested soma time ago and lodged in jail for alleged lewdness; dis charged. Arthur Prince, carrying weapon; submitted, and fined $50. G eorge Snyder, carrying weapon ; nolle prosequied on --defendant as suming all cost s on conviction. Henry Ballard, murder, contin ued. A Kumb:jr of other-cases were continued. FKO:l .ur.CMBKIEK. Spain's first shots fell short, just as her last shots will fall short. Ladies: Send two-cent stamp for nice picture of Mrs. Borer's Model Kitchen, showing the "Queen Cab inet " iu use. Expert cooks, chefs and good housekeepers everywhere are putting the Queen Cabinet in their kitchens. It is for the coun try hoxao, the house in town, tho cozy flat or summer cottage. The Queen Cabinet Co., Dept. 5, 212 Monroe Street, Chicago. Calf tongue blade and bolts 10c each, at Phillips Grocery Co. When you want fine commercial job printing, remember that The CllliONlCl,!! continues to make a specialty of this class of work. -"7'AMT!':)-.TniRtc)rtliy Rtirt active jrontlc W infill "' ladies Ui tinvi'l for voj-ponsib'.ii ps tiiblislH'fl luiusi; in Tcum'.tsei;. Monthly i;5 ami ex e lines. Position steady. HeRwnee. Knrlosc sell-mlilresseil sluniM'tl eiivolopi . Tlie iloiniil lou Compaay, Department K., Cliicaso. Keul;ir coireijicmleiief . We have had enough rain in this soctiou to do for awhile. A great iloal of tobacco has been planted in this community. Prof. W. E. Wyatt has closed his school at tho Barnes School-house. llev. W. I). Dunn preached an interesting sermon at Baker's Chap el, Sunday. H. L. Pierce and wife and Miss Lizzie Farmer, of Claud, visited iu this -community Saturday. Mesdames Alex Bell nnd C. T. Drechen, of Camden, are visiting relatives and friends in this com munity. Sunday was a busy day with tho farmers on Bushing's Creek, who were forced to rebuild fencing de stroyed by the rain Saturday even ing. The creek was higher than ever before known, and resul ted in considerable damage to crops. Gt.eenbrieu, May 21. Is your child puny, peeked and peevish? Does it have convulsions? 1 f so, it has worms. Wh: to's Cream Vermifuge is the only safe cure. Every bottle is guaranteed to bring worms, 25c. Sold by J. G. Presson.