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DEMOCRATIC MASS-CONVENTION Called to Appoint H. .1 Ini'trurt Dele; to the ITotorlnl Convention. utrn A Jup.'JH.convcutioa of llio De mocracy of Iknlon County is here by culled to meet nttha eourt-hoti.so in Caniden on f-utu relay, Juno IS, 1SD8, p.t 1 o'clock, p. in., to appoint and instruct delet;'ite.s to the noto rial convention for this tho six. toe-nth llo'erial district, composed 'of tho coiMitic-3 cf Dento:i, Decatur and Henry. This Juno 1, ltJ'JS. S. L. I'ielli;, Flotoml Corauiitteeman for Bon- ton County. KI.IT15LICAN MAhS-CONVKNTION. Vailed to Meet at Camden Monday, July 4, 18!8. ly virtue of tho power vested in mo as chairman of tho county ex ecutivo committee, I hereby call a inaw-conventiouof thellepublicans of Benton County to meet at the court-house at Camden on tho first Monday in July, 189S, for tho pur pose of selecting delegates to attend tho Republican Gubernatorial con- vention called to meet at Nashville An.miKt 1 7. 1 SOS. Other inmm-tnnt business will come beforo tho con- vention, and we urgently request a William Sparks and Nute Pros full turnout at this meeting. Ron ftr0 cutting wheat to-day. The C. T. Bhecheen J. B. "YVateks. Chairman, Sceretary. FKOM 1ILSTLETOWN. nejjular corrcspondoiice.l Tl T T 1 1 11. xiev.u.u. uoouman preacneu at Missionary Grove last Sunday. Jamcs Herrington is rapidly re- cavoring from his recent illness. , Wo would like to hear from Dry Creek, Holladay and Middlebrook. itev. Lr. a. Lrreer tailed ins regu- lar appointment at Morris Chapel Sunday evening. ' The young people met at Morris Liiapei oaiuruay evening ana or- ganized a debating society. The suDject, liesoivea tnat tne united ocaies was j ustma Die in declaring war against bpam was discussed The society will meet everv Satur- day evening, and will try and mako it interesting for all hearers. IIustletown, June 7. FROM PARIS. Special correspondence. Henry Fitzsimmons, of Big San dy, is attending court here. tt at t- Ci -i xv. xj. iuijui, oauuy, was utuo ou u uis yesteraay. X rank Moore ami Allie Bowles visueu at, oimuy DUIluay. - I. II. Upchnrch returned a few uayH ago irom a trip to werapma wtun uuu DiHbwi u. xauuson, oi uamaon, was in 1'aris on bnei ness one day last week. There is a black mule over here in the sixteenth district, belonging to some one m Benton County. Travis Morris went to' Nashville last Thursday to see the boys be- fore they left for the Philppines. lion. A. P. Lashlee, of Benton County, will have no opposition for 'll I!.. it 1 Unl-'l HI lit. of Li it I i.ell romi-n cil el i ! i o lUiuirri i tl, i Jci'diiii- uii i iii aiy. 1 I I It. K. Win 'I. jr., win ti i I i -1 tin vi i k for tln l.illiii'' df Wi.vii.' DinwMiHo !a.-t i-tuunier in "ir I 'on. yen. vine, tins county. ijn (;.' v;i:i riven Ui tun jury M ot'T'l iv i'vi mit;;, ul liivy li i e nut r p-.it-cil n.t Jhi.-i writ! in '. I'AKH, June H. CKOfl SniTII H t Ol.l l iiL. gul.ir rm n siHimlrn J Wheat harvest i. on Uii. week, n:ul iTIew oata will le cut. Mrs. Matilda I June, who i very hick, in ui a nrecariouH coimiiioii. . ... . . . . entln rain is falling an we write, which in needed on up land. lu v. L. 0. Denha.c) prt ached to a iar-ro tonretratiim at 1 leasatu Hill Himday. James llullock and (1. 1J. 15aiu have purcliased usnaors with vvliicli to harvest their wheat eropn, i i i , which aro very fine. Tho l'h'asant Hill Sunday school ha.s sent for programs and will ob porvo chihlron'a day the third Hun day in July. All arc invited. l'rof. II. 1). Lindsey haa accepted tho school at this place again for tho year, which in pleasing news to tho patrons as well a.s students. AVo havo it from ;ood authority that M. E. IJvrn remains at homo fully one-half his time. (It is use less to query us as to how ho spends tho other half of his time.) If wo knew what to say to en- couracro "ilelmnueut correspond ents of The Ciiiionicle to report regularly tho happenings of their respective communities wo would ladly do bo. But if they will re port tho births, deaths and marri- ages, why, its that much, and will be highly appreciated. Smith's College, Juno 8, mon LiiiEiiTY. Kosuiur correspondence 1 no attendance at Sunday school and singing Sunday was good. Stellar Ilargis is recovering from his rcnon indisposition. croP n tu3 locality is somowhat damaged by rust. The war question seems to be one of interest with your correspond I ents at Smith's Collego and Egg. Vllle. While WO havo no desiro to eriticiso ether the correspondents or the Government, wo are not in- cymei to tbe bolicf thai o5m men wnnlrl l.nvn mffii.int.tnri the Spaniards out of Cuba when they are over 100,000 strong. The bovs have been dobatinn the war question at Ilawley's School-house, aQ( we surest that the two eorre- ei)ondents meet the bovs at Liberty aud di6CUS8 tl)0 nuestion. Ee60lv. ed, tho United States had just cause for bcr action witll BpaiU( Libeiity Tmio 7 'kom kgoville. special correspondence. Bill Ellis is on the sick list this week, also Dr. Florence. . C. N. McMackin, of Hollow Bock visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Floronco Nance and sister, Miss Jennie, leturned home Satur day from McLemorcsville, where " they have been attending school Miss Margaret Wricht visited her nicce Mra G n. IIarpor Saturday. Her two Bisters, Mrs. Emma Barnes and Mrs. Pu8S McKelvey, of Post- oak also visited her Sunday. Egqville, Juno 7. The requirements of a medicine is to lighten tho burden of pain and cure. This brings us to tho ques- tion of a remedy, and Tabler's Buck. eye Pile Ointment is the only rem edy for blind bleeding or protrud ing piles that is endorsed by phy sicians. Cures tho most obstinate cases. 50e. Sold by J. G. Presson. h't'KK Mill'' II" nlnthe i f t !id M C 1 IKlStOW. ImI- f.Ih'l k I.ihI 'V. Tain -i I'll " .iljHl .'it Uu .l.iii Huml.iy. 1 li" iimnii' !i'iiiiii( d In i t i;( owrt was h'i rnlly 'tween J. F.Chuiiibcis Hi.. Ilon l, It v. J. T. ai.'l . i i. v a .Spar I oil'-l i:i:'. ytliiie; is ipnet is this ; :'it ll, of tl it i oiiiity, and fanners m e very aisv m tin sr crop.-:, w .hHiM'el. 111:.' ill"', lliui'i'lt Hie roeem . i i.i i I'.ood mjnrea ooin crops ami laiin. The ininistersand nienibers meet- wi;j lliai comtnenceii on me i.iim .Sun.l.iyut Itaud.h' ("reek was a de cided KlUVCrS. J'ho next meeting will lie held at McDavid drove, in Henry County, on Friday 1. fore the lifih Sunday in July. Th-' pro gram of tho meeting will be pub libhed later on. Uku;tov, J une 7. Coimnui' Mulitnliin I.lul inent is tho most penetrating liniment in tho world. It cures pain and inhu mation of all kinds quicker than any other known remedy. Price DO cents, livery bottle guaranteed. Sold by J. (1. Pn .ssoii. 17-2 LOOKOUT. You who -are itxlt bteil to mo by i!to or account that in due, mtul inuko ha nietli.tfp Nctth'tui'iit to savo voA. J. V. I;.ti:mas. TO Cl'i:i" A ('l)MI IN ONI! DAY T.iki 1.,'ixativc r.i'oiiKi (J'iiiilin'T;ilili'ts. All t 1 1- iSsts rcfuinl tin iiHsin y il ll lulls toCuri 'ijci nts. V NTi:i AGKNTS, "Tlic Cnnli'ilcratc S(il"liiT 111 the Civil Y;ir,' (intHliis !.m( )i;it;('i l.'Mil ini-hi's, ami nut I r' lilIK" H.'ltllH N-clliis, roili'iiils, Mnjii, el.'. I 'i 1'i'i'iiti'sil unit lurKi'sl w;ir l uuK i-vi-r piiiui in-n mil tin-1 in ly inn' lli;it docs u -l ii'c In I Ho I hihi'm r;iln soldier ainl the cause he toner, t lor. Auetits wauled everywhere to sell this hook on our new mil easy plan. Jiativ ol tnti lady and neiith'iiien ictus who are at work arc making lroni ? .M tr'ii0 tier iiion!!i. derails, .Sons and Daiinhtei of veterans, and olhei s interesled are reipiesteil Ui send lor a lieantiliil Hill .H aled tteseripl iveeir icnlar (free) and terms to iinenls. Address 'oil rer-Jouriial .loll l'lintiii'' Co., Uiiiisville, K y. AGENTS WANTED KOUTIIK I.tt KOF WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE, 11V JOHN CLAUli UIDI'ATII, I.I,. O. The most culehrated orator and slatesman of modern times. Ills brilliant senilis and remark- ahleclianurter; lii.s iirand aeliievenients as leader and inline minister; his inantiilieeiit triumphs in iireat political struules; iiicliiilinii ins famous sHwhes, strikitid incidents, iiersonal anecdof i s, et5. Many siiK'rb phototyim enjiravinjis. Over fUlpanes. tlnly &1.M. Kplendid caiivassinuoiit litwilli valnaiile prfimiiim, terms and lull nisiriic lions are sent free lor su cents in sianips to cover ostane. Most liberal terms tiuaraleed. Twenty avscredit. t'rcmlit paid. Ai'onts makinii,rto ?:i(aday. Holhstin 'he field. Order onliit to day. Kxperienee Is not necessary, as everybody wants it. Mention this paper. MON'KOK HOOK CO., Department .1., Dearborn Street, C'lucaiio, 111. T! LIOHT IF TBB ViQRLO OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART. Cost over SlOd.000 to publish. Contains nearly 200 fiill-pafie eni:r.ivin;:s nl our Saviour, by tiie great masters, livery picture is reproduced from some famous painting. Ancnls are laUinjj 1 rum three to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that, when people see it they want It. "llll'; I'llCYl tiUNCK AT III K I'ICTUKKS r.ROlJUlIT TKAltS TO MY KY1CS." savs one. "Cleared $150 lirst week's work with the book," says anot her. "Some high-fit ade man or woman of Kood church sUuidinnsliould secure the agency nere at once, says every editor, "as ) can soon be made taking orders for it." Also a man or woman of good seeial potation can secure posit ion of Manager of this territory to devoid all their tune to employing and tinning agents and corre sponding with I hem. Address for l ull particulars A. P. T. KI,DKlt, publisher, '278 Michigan Ave nue' Chifiigo, 111. OFFICIAL WAR BOOK. by Congressman JarnesKankln Young. All about War with Spain, tho Navy, all Defenses, Hallle Ships, etc. Portraits and biographies of Dewy and all prominent ollicers. Nearly tien pages. Massive volume. Marve.lously cheap, licst au thorship. Only authentic, olilcial book. Kxpe rienee not necessary. Any body can sell it. La dies as successful as gentlemen. We are the lar gest subscription book linn in America. Write us. i' my persons aro employed in our corre spondence department alone, to serve you. Oar book is just out. (let agency now and be tlrst in the held, firge Occut war map in colors free with eaen nook or outlit. other valuable preim tuns. Tremendous seller. Higgest money maker ever known. Most liberal terms gitatautccd. Agents making S7 to $:X per day. Twenty days credit given. Freight paid. Full book sent pre paid to agents, $1 ,4ti. Splendid sample out lit and lull instructions free for nine 2-eent stamps to pay postage. Mention this paper. MONKOIC HOOK. CO., Dep't. M, Chicago, 111. ';J Vi I.OUI8VIM.K & NASHVH,LK KAILROAD. V OFFERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES TO THIS TKAVKI.ING PUBLIC Through Cars, IN Quick Time, and Sure Connection SHORT LINE to tho NORTHWEST VIA KVANSVIUJC. Through Sleepers to the West via McKenzie. Through Hleeoers to the South via AlonH'omerv. Through Sleepers to the Korthcast via LuiiisviHo K5IHJKANTS seeking homes on this line of this road will receive special low rates. For maps, rates, etc., see agents of this oompmiv. m- swl dress, C F. atsioI:! Oeneral rassengcr Agent, , Loi'isvnxi,, Ky. ,? ? ' t. x i ':v U.rix 1 4 !.r. t'.vi::n ' I C'iit!ron. It ot!-.cr Nurcotlo ..tile .' it r laie;j7(rtc, Dro;i . It i-i ric.isant. IH r-!il!i(iin of Mothers. f i ' ' i -l i.e!Mier 0hi!i' It I i:.:f.;r i ut, is -tho 3Iothcr' riieiel. Tlie Kind You Have Alvays Bouglii HEARS TiiU S1QNATUUG OP J ' i-ti i ii lull 1- T 4""" SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND. H. Hall vs. R. L Pressor) ct ais. P.y virtue of a veinlitieiii exiniiias i'i luv iiaii'l.s, iHsiied t y A. I'.. I'.iuiiUh, rink of the lUreitil Doiirt ef r.etiti'ii (.'imriv. Tetin., I wilt en Saturday, tho 25th day of June, 1308 t'xpot-'C to tililic silk; to lh! liil.cst lii'i der, iVir easL, at tins eotirt-limi.si' doer in Caiinlen, TeimoKst'e, tin; olluwitio taint lviu in tin; twelfth civil district nf J'.i'ti toti t 'ettnt y, Tetin., ami hounded as f.ii I'ivvm, to-wit : Oil the Hidilh hy tlie lands e .1. II. llavidsnn, mi the east hy the landrf e( W, 0. TliiiiiijMoii, on tho north hv the huidof Iliee and oil the west by the landu of the ('oo;n-r heirn, coiitainiti hy t'.tiiuation 111) aereH, more or lef.s. Said land wan levied upon as t he property of S. T. l'reHson, and the same was con demtied ami onlered to ho Hold hy tho circuit court of llcntotv County, Tcnn., at 'he April term, lS'.IS, to satisfy a judg ment in favor of S. 11. Hall and ucairiNt Ji. h. I'resson ct als for the Kumof if 101'. 1 and all rest. This May 30, ISilS. YV. A. LAKIILTIK, 17-1 Sheiiil". SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND. W. Bateman vs. Mortimer Sullivan. Ty virtue ot a venditioni exponas in my haiidh, issued hy A. li. 11 rooks, clerk of the Circuit Court of Kenton County, 1 ennessee, I will on Saturday, the 25th day of June, 1893 tjxpose to puhlie sale to the. liijjheSf bid der, for cash, at the court-house door in Camden, Tenn., the following dewrihed tract of land lvinjrand hein in the, twelfth civil district of llenton County, Tenn., and bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north hy the lands of Holland, on the east hy tho hinds of Swift, oh tlie south l y the lands of Douglas and on the. west hy the landa of Elmore, ttaid land is levied upon as the property of Mortimer Sullivan, and the same was condemned and ordered to he Bold hy tho circuit court of lienlon County, Tenn,. at the April term, 1808, to satisfy a judgment in favor of J. W. ltatemau and against Mortimer Sullivan for the film of $13.51 and all cost. This May 30, 18!S. " W. A. LAS1ILKK, 17-1 Sheiiir. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Charles 1 loll and, administrator, ct als vs. Jillio Hollp.nd et als. In the County Court of Kenton County, Tenn. l'eti tion to sell land to pay debts and for partition. In this cause it appears from the alle gations ol complainants lull, winch is sworn to, mat tne ueioiniants, leressa Barker, .lohn Allen Barker, Andrew Bar ker and Josie Darker, are non-residents of the State of TenneHseu; that defem ants Andrew and josie, reside ut or near Los Angeles, Cal.. and the resilience of Teressa and Jolm Allen is unknown, so that the ordinary process of this court can not be pern ed upon them. It is therefore ordered by mo, C B. UreeT, clerk of said court, that the said defendants, Terrossa Barker, John Allen Barker, Andrew Bar ker and Josie Barker, enter their appear ance in this cause on or before the first Monday in July, next, it beinrr the fourth day of said month and plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill filed herein against them and others, or tho allega tions therein contained will he taken for confessed as to them, and that this order he published for four consecutive weeks in The Camiikn Ciikonm ' k, a newspaper published at Camden. Tennessee. This the 23rd day of May. 1S!)S. 0. C. CBF.I'T:, J. (!. Bor.iNS, Clerk. Attorney for complainants. 17-1 rANTKD--Trust.worl!iy and active gi'title V men or ladies to travel for responsible, es tablished house in Tennessee. Mont lily 'I'ul expenses. Position steady. Reference. F.uclosu sell-addressed stamped envelope. The iioiiuu ion Compauy, Depaitnient li., Chicago. i k ' 1 i';u '..r'.4 pr.h riul.)U i'cr Ini'ir.t- , ?Iorp.!iiiiO i: ir :1. si ul)-.liti:to ,r I C' t r Oil. 4 ;i Iiuit S rt m thirty 3 c'u n ' 11.. Iiv U:o ChiLln uN I i. ice a 5 4 HMn'tonwi mwitiii CREDITOR'S NOTICE. Having Hiii'j.'estc 1 the ite-i er'tatc of Manuel i l.e.-'n-r t. i- , the i '.ho ! 'Ii f i t ( 'oniily , Ten- rdcr ui f-niJ. '.I iins il..':lillst ii to tie them mi or l(iuro !.rr, i:cxt . :n: m M-rilie-l hy tiio l,'iill,lv ( curl nl III" I d! lic-e.i'e. now iiir-ii " t t' i.i (.'lerk, uii p.'1-...n I' i i. ( Miid cstaie lire hf-rehv i .i'iii with Maid ''lei I; f. ! j:- r.i!- llll' filM M. I, id. IV i,i .-.-:'.-, . thl'lltil';'.!. d ill the li'.il.' i ! law. An y cla iiu imi liled w will he lorrver hifreil, ho: ii eiiiiity. l san l till n i:i law and ISfiS. . iii,i:i:, lministrntoi . This the -1st dav ef May. .1. M. I. A A Illinois pfifpol of iNTKi;:vr i STOCKHOLDERS. Free Transporliit Ion to Attend l!i Animal Alcutiie; t Clsicarro. Simio In tcrcstiiijj 1 a ts. In oider that, stockholder of the Illinois Cen tral llailroau Ccimpaiiy may moiv. readily atleiid ill person tlie ::iniual lneeiings, there lias been posted in cacti station of the company a notice to the ell oct that, in accordance with a resolve of tho board ol directors, there may be issued to each holder of one or more sharcs'of the capital slock of the Illinois Central ltailroad Company, as reg isiered on the books of the company, a tieketen abling him or her to travel tree over tlie compa ny's lines from the station of the Illinois Central Kailroad nearest, to his or her registered address to Chicago and return, for tne purpose ol" attend in::, in person, the next Annual Stockholders' Meeting of the company, which will lie held at its general ollice in Chicago on Wednesday, Septem ber -in, ts'.w, at noon. Details as to tlie'necessary procedure to obtain such ticket, tho date of it's isMieand its limit, are fully set forth on the post- en nonces reierreuio. in tins conned ion. itwil! bo interesting to note that since, in tsaj, the cap ital slocko) tliecompany became full paid, a cash, dividend, ranging from I percent, lo in per cent. m i .iiiiiiiiii, uns oeeu i,tui Kciiii-atiuuuiiy to every older of slock, ami that it is now twenty year's lince the company, in any year, iwiid less t'haii5 per cent., the present rale of distribution. TilOS. P. Mi I.I.Kit, Jl. 11. QrvNN, Manager. President. ST. JA.MES HOTEL llKilADWAV WAI.NI T STKKl'.T. . (Opposite the Southern.) First-Class in a!! its Appointments ::oo Kooivas. RATES $2 & $2.50 PER DAY. ST. LOUIS, HO. 'b-Sv -Vk- "66- 9s -!. -fc. f SUBSCRIBE NOW! ( n 8 m r mm 1 yjSa'liSlsIl A STRAIGHT DKMIKIItATrC NKWSPAFSCK. Kmlorsoil by the lusl Convention as the lilliciiil Oijjun of Dcmotji-ucy, For tho Froo ;oir.!i;o of Silver. l'or the 'Iiiea:;o I'lHtforai. For ilie Democratic Nominees. I'or the Interest of tho Masses; All the Latent Tolpg;ruiihic 5iewn. All tho Latent Kttito Sows AH tho Latest Market. Kcports Correct Market licports. Correct Court Ileporls. iwclinhle New llcpoitn. ISonest IMJtorial Policy. 4 Sf"S) j? THE .n. limki III The Weakly Louisville Dis- patch iind the CAMDEN CHRONICLE & ONE YEAR 41.00. &, 'va, -5s -i. -r . x.vHk- MA;i;vn:.Ti-.'s w.w.i wi's.".:veention7, aim Slain- an, nils to,- sale at tint ( 'n iu-n n:t,K oiliec. Oilier bhinlis pr.uied to order. V V V i V j, 4 f