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(UA i -1 f i ii M V t 4. J J I ' ' ' M .1 Vol. XVJ11. No. 1(5. CAMDEN. TENN.. 1 J! I DAY. MAHCll :;. lh'J'.l. Whom .No. I.' .vlJJJu-1 TRUSTEE'S SALE. Hy.virtuc of Dm jiowtT mid luit'notiiv vled in i v lniv d.-ed ,,f .I.ih.ch N. AlHtlI)UIl Wife. y:iifv AI.-HII,, ditted Uiv .rniilM-r r., -yM, 1(d' r4,.,,r.f,., h. ;u Id'.pme IC'2, hi llu li.-ihr'n . 111. .f JicntoiiC.nir v, i'.-iiii , 1 uiiloif. i foi h.'.k to the hit-Wi-Hi l.illiT at Hi,;,' 1 lioimc l'r lit C;liud - t , .5 - .j,; (Mliuty l,f I'.-m- V.ii, V4,,l..,.y,HV .,, l.tu,., , the li'iiiis of 2 mid L' o'vh-fl. the (, !hv irik' tlcci ;lx I jiiiijn i t v : A ( ;' aiit f ii.'t of i,i d Mlnalr.l m hi eighth civil district rmm" 7 mvI1. ii 0. eon itiiiiiiii.: KM :in.n. ncinnimr on a tdul.i Willi 1 ! 1 1 . . i s wcctiM.jr. iuii,S'n; mi!J HOIltll '.'.I J K .! i tu a Ktstkc. hirl.-.ry , )mI Pil.sH;(iiiH pointers ; t'ucl:(v west L'Ooi!'s to n Hlake ; lliimv f., it li ill y, . ;.. 'i ak; tiici o went polen u, (v p.ipljtr, ,yrHtnak pointers; tjicinv Hftllt ti 70 polos t tlio iiorlhoii'-t cu iifi of ;ui -, 1 1 - in tin. . namoof.K ..VS'vunI ; tin o.c west ,)') ,.,!.. ; thence ii"tti iili i.. t ahl h-ii'.'larv line .of iin entry in the. iiiin," ,,f !', vorlv" !I. r- rcti lid po'i s ; 'lioncu oust 50 m,1 ; tlutiec , SOUlll K imI. :; 1 1, ,.;.., -a -t 'JO povs ; theil.o .Hot Ih H iiijlri- ; thence e;i.-! 10 noles ton . et;ikf two .o'!,ir pointer.-, llwii.a; north 11"" u:-t l.'o p'llcx o a w hit 'o ik :;ni!iic .On tin.' Honih j-i.lo ot (Jrt.'i)iiii-r d.-ok vitii mh, i..c;voo.l aitnl t-liii j.'oihlct'H ; JhoiKv tip tho nior,ii(i'ii;'4-i i.f kiM crook outh 62-cast polos; t!u ntv in an onst- rnlirwlioi, with tho inoaniMs of Naid .Creenbrior Clock to iho l.oiniiiiiLt. !'o ingio html conveyed by J. l Smallov t J. N. Alsup hv doo.J ro.'onlod it, ISoo'k M, page 221. in the Kesnster,K oUi-n of . Bam county. ollld t.fonoi tv isi until In f ,i-u..l..u,. .1 -ded Riven by J N. and Nancv Al'snp o -uiuTuiiiicrs' navins :md Hmlrijii- ntx Loan Association, of NnsliyiUo, Toim. TKKHS OF SALK. " Cafih, free from the equity of redenip -non and Hie rilit of dower and home fitead. .March 5t3,.18Q0 AV.' II. RAYMOND, . S. L. PliKf ER. TrustPf. Solicitor for the Fanners' Saving and iuunuing and Loan Aseociotion. 18-15 TO W. B, SINGLETON: . J..T. Hill VS. W. Ii. Rinirlpfon Tn T W Luter, Justice of. the Peace's, court at Jx3ig Sandy, Benton County, Tennessee. It appearing by attachment proceedings iniHimueu in uns court ana by the return , of the officer on K.iir.n-thflt W Tl inriQ. - ton is a non-resident of the State and also ; by affidavit, sworn to jivthis cause, that the defendant, W; B.- Singleton, ig justly indebted to plaintiff.. J. T. JI ill , and that ' do property being' found, notice of garn ishment, was koruufl rr ilia u , Louisville. and K'ashville Railroad Com pany who has duly answered that they are indebted, to the defendant; it is ordered "that publication bo made in The Camden yuKONicLE ior iour consecutive weeks re- qit'Hng defendant to appear at the office v. i.,iueiv justice ot the l'eace foi BentOn CoUIltV .it P.iir ftnnitw nr. Sloti,. f-t ....v. j i a .H.l41- -aav. ADMl 15. 1S00 at ,9 n..l and make defense to this suit or other- ' Wise tlie case will proceed ex parte. This Marcli 4, 1899. J W T.TTTTT.W Justice of the Teaee for Benton, County, . Aenuessee. WATI'.D-Several trustworthy persons in tills btate to manage our business In their own and nearby counties. It is mainly olllee work - conducted at home. Salary straight S'joo a year - and expenses-definite, bonaiide, no more, no less oi.ii.nj. iiiuiiumji jveieienees. r.neiose sell addressed stamped envelope, Herbert K. Hess - President,. Department M, Chicago. t FOR all xmmi . JlNE-TENTHS Of all the pain and sickness from which women suffer 13 caused by weakness or derangement in 'the organs of menstruation. Near I y always when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. 13 nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It Is equally effective for the girl in her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life." They all need it. They.ara all " benefitted by .it. For advice In cases requlrlnr special directions, address, plving- symptoms, the Ladles Advisory Department," ' The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta- - nooga. Tenn. THOS. J. COOPER, Tupelo, Wise., SBysi - " My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors - could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped mi mother through the Change ol Life." mm fj NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tl.ohi;i,.rcf W. S M. llaiiiolii in bank ruptcy. hi the I'nitK.I WmIom District ('oiut, KaMi'tti Division of the Western District of i'cjitie-",co. To the ci o lit. h h of W. s. MoDaiiicK of !'.; uloii ('unity, rotioi'i--.(, :o:.i district nf.iior uiil, i bankrupt : .N'otiro in hereby jiven that en tboL'Sth day of Mnivli IS'i'.t, tin. said V. S. Me D.iniols w.'.s duly adjiidicutod n bankrupt, and ('ml. Hie (iisl inootiiig of his creditors will l,o bold in Hie oiliee f tho Jackson Sun, in Jackson, Teimi sso'.', on the f April, at 12 o'clock, id DICii lime the hum ere prove lli.'ir claims, p; loiw may attend, n: ; ItuMei'. ox- iiuiho 1 1 ii' baiiknii.i. and t:-.!iis:.i t mii Ii other bu.siiios.s a-, ni:i' properly ccano be to:'" ! lie'r' i :r. "CIS U WALKKIi. ,'!.i loieo in li.nikrnpiey. H a s is; Altonicvs. J H -11 Ihe maltor of W. S. Moivan, I.iank nitt In .Bituki iiplcy. To ihe 1 loin. rab!e ',. S, Haiimomi, JudL'" of tb.. District Court of the Tn ted elates for the Western District, of Tonnes sew, V. S. Morgan of IJoll.idav. in the county of I'entoii and State of 'J'onnessee, in said district, rospecl fully ropr.-.seuts that on the 21 ;, day of January last past, ho was duly adjudged bankrupt und';r the acts of Slongress relating to bankruptcy; that ho has duly sui'iendered all hi. prop erly and r ights of property, and has fully complied with ;,!! the reipiirements of saiil aeia and of the orders of the court touch ing his bankruptcy. When fore he pravs that he may be decri ed by the court to haven full discharge from all debts prov ablo against his e.sta'e under said bank runti'.etH, excop! such dcbls as areexcept ed by law iroi.t such discharge. Dated this 10th day of .March A. D. 1899. W. S. MORGAN, Hank nipt. ORDER OF XOTICK THEREON. Western District of Tennessee. On this 2Jth day of March, A. L 1899, on reading the foregoing petition, it is or dered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 24 day of April, A. D. 1S99, before said court, at Jackson, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published in The Camden Chronicle, a -newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors ami other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should notbegranted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the -clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at thviir places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable E. S. Hammond J udge of the said court, and the seal there of, at Jackson, in said district, on the 134th day of March, 1899. seal. JOHN B. CL0UGI1, Clerk. CHANCERY SALE OF LAND. George E. Howe, administrator, et alsvs H. Hatley, sr., et ala. In obedience to n deerwo nf tt.o ni, ... ..,v. y. IU'j V-.KHI eery Court at Camden, Tennessee, made in this cause, notice is here given that I will sell at nnbl easi uoor-oi uie court-house in Camden on Moiedav Mavl. 1899. 1 r v i u -iwiil n uk: est and best bidder, the following tracts of I fl nil cifnntna i' i i uiramcu M1 niiiM Cl V 1 1 ll 1 S 1 1'IC t of Benton County, the boundaries of which are as ioiiows : First tract. Beginning 110 poles west of the northwest corner of an entry in the name ui iauuiniei jNuniiery at a slake, and then runs east 1."U n.W in o Q..oL.! Iras, dogwood and poplar pointers ; thence south 20 poles to a hickory, two sweetgum pointers ; thence east Gl poles to a hicko ry, twohiokory pointers; thence north 34 poles to a double muni, two liicl- pointers ; thence east 74 poles to a stake in DirusongureoK, elm and ash pointers thence north 12 ooles : n aoI 1 of east 26 Doles: thenen nni-ih ft nnl,,. . thence west 28 poles; thence north I'd poies ; uience 6U east of north 18 poles thence 20 Doles: II IMII'P til- i iw.ln., . thence 60Q north of west 23 poles : thence north 27 poles with-the meanders of'said creek, a conditonal line, to an elm, syca more and dogwood pointers; thence 26 north of west 18 poles to a beech, hickory and dogwood pointers; thence west 179 poles to a stake tl iree nosli iu lr em, I l,i..i. ory pointers; thence south 22 poles to a blackoak, dogwood and whiteoak point ers; thence south 12.'5 nolos ning, containing by estimation 22S acres, more, or less. Second tract. Rem BirdsongCreek, 74 poles eastof the north- wesi corner oi an entry in the name of nenry ump; runs west 74 poles to a double manle. with 1 thence south 70 nolos tn creek; thence down said creek with its meanders, to the heirmniinr tu;..i., 2o acres, more or ess. Z. B. Howe, sr., died seized and pos sessed of said above described tracts of land. TEUltS of sale. Said sale will be on a credit of 12 and 18 months, except 20 per cent. cash. Notes with approved security will be re quired of the purchaser, and a lien retain ed on tho land as further security. This 27th day of March, 1S99 D. G. HUDSON, Clerk and -Master. OUlt Job priiithi! facilities are first-cktss, find our sneci.-i tu ia inuwi ,..,m.i, i.- nun I lT.lOM'i.,!c) VVI" be f""ll on ap XI Ml'. IN THC PHILIPPINES. Tho following rxtnirl js fnl-;on from ii loiter received bv TYnnk Qiiilloii, of W'yly, front his brother, l. r. (jtnllfu, ol ( (inipany (J, J' n.d T'oniicHsoo Volmifci'is, tuid daird at Miinila Frbiuury '.). "Last iSiUui'diiy niht th( instir k'enttf attacked tlio Anxu'icnn forcrH, and you ran bet tho AinriicaiiH nindr it hot for thnn. Wo had to l';;ht thrm thrro daya mid nights, lint whrn wr udvancrd thry liran a retreat, and we have had them oiii i way ever hi nee. "Our batta'lliou (the third) lay in rrstu'vo all tho time, and we d'ui not ;o t much of it, but V( lay near anil ready and waiting to .'o to tho ilrino; line. The ft rut atd nrond lialtallioiis got there; first. "Judgino; from views we had of Ihe battlefield, the insurgents loss must bo 4,000 at least. "Dewey has had some of thefun, by .shelling them. It ia i ntimated that an many as 100 insurgents have been killed by a single shot from one of his battle fillips. They have shelled every little, town within 10 miles of Manila. " Well, I'rank, we are on board tlie Steamer Ht. Paul now, and will go to Uoilo, about ',)7i) miles from here, and whero we will have some fun, I guess. "You may not hear from me in a good while again, but, don't get uneasy. I must close, hoping to lxear from you soon. Give my best regards to all, and write often to "Your brother, D. F. QUILLEN." FROM SMITH'S COLLEGE, KoKular correspondence. J. S. Hall is engaged in building a large stock barn. Bill Hall has sold his farm here to James Hall for S500. Mrs. Bennett has returned from n visit in Obion Countv. Elly Byrn visited relatives over f T ic nenry (Jounty Sunday. ltev. L. C. Deshazo will preach at tue mil Sunday at 11 a. m. It is raining here to-day, wliicli means more delav for the farmers The meeting of the debating club hasbeeu changed from Thursday to Saturday uirht, of enrdi wak The home of John Bane mid wife was made happy by the arrival of ason vtneir sixth) last Thursday morning. llev. Mr. Moore preached here ounuay evening, and a collection j 1 i i - was taken to Uuy song books for tne ciiurcli. Smith's Colleoe, March 28. FKOM. L7IJKHTY. KoKular correspondence.! Robert Lawrence is on the sick list tins week. It. I. Hargis went to Big Sandy iti&t weeii. on ousiness. The tobacco barn of TTm nca TTq t gis was damaged by lightning last nignt. Miss Mattie Bush . whn lma indisposed for some timo is report er no uerter. Prof. 0. C. Tick closed the pub lic school atOakdale last Saturday. He is teaching a .writing srdmnl t that place this week. JjIBEKty, March 28. FROM Wll EATLI2Y, UcKiilar correspofldence. Walter one day last week. G. W. Rob ins. who is nffmoli ii fir school at . Big Sandy, spent Sunday hi nome. Aunt Liuia Vheatley, who has been in bad health all winter, is still very feeble. Raymond, the little son of R. P. Berry, has been very sick, though he is better at present. Mrs. Nancy Wilson lost a good mule Friday, and W. A. Akers re cently lost a fine young mare. Rev. L. Cooper preached at the home of Rev. A. Hnssell Saturday evening and at Lindsey's School house Sunday. Jack, J. H. Vester's dog, commit ted suicide Friday. He was found hanging by the neck with a rope tied to a rafter in the stable loft. The future must have seemed dark to the poor fellow. The highest points in Tennessee River bottom are almost covered with water. Amim ami ncrrs of wheat and otils and yin'u -r I ho gri'iit walers. T. N. Berry, draw tender at the Danville bride, has almost recover ed from his fall from the bridge, which accident occurred nhmit a mouth ago. Wo were indeed glad to have ihe pleasure of reading the letter of our young friend, Lieut. Leon Cara way, to his father, published in the last issue of Tiik Cmkomcle. As he says, Teniienuee'n sons still re tain the integrity of their forefath ers, who were noted for their brav ery and steadfastness. We hope that Mr. and Mrs. Caraway may not only see tho knife spoken of, but that they may once moroxdnsp tho hand of their dear son, Wjji'.ytley, March 2t. FKOM CLAt'I). Special cnrrespoiidcDce. Jlealth is very good in this com munity. J. H. Pierce, of Henry County, was here last week. John Jones, of near Lnterton, visited here Sunday. Farming is unusually late in this locality, but 'farmers confidently hope to begin work soon. Constable Felt Farmer will be gin this week to interview all who are on the delinquent tax list. Wheat is improving, and will be better than was thought to be some time ago. - The overflow will injure more or less wheat on Tennessee River. Claud, March 28. FROM IIUSTLETOWN, Special correspondence. Mrs. John Love is.somewhat in disposed this week. Little Clara llubbs is reported some better at this writing. . Amos Anderson mado a flying trip to Huntingdon last wei-k-. There was a large attendance at the singing at Morris Chapel last Sunday. There will be devotional services at Morris Chapel next Thursday evening. Miss Rose Hatley' has returned from a two weeks visit to relatives at Coxburgh. Rev. N. R. Waters preached an excellent sermon at Morris Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary AVall has again taken up her residence among .uG. We extend a hearty welcome. ' O. A. Utley and family have re turned from Claud, where the for mer closed his school Wednesday. The overflow is rising slowly, and causing some inconvenience. It is expected that. wo. will have a bi- ri bpfru- if. ;Q & . ' ' . - .i w, . HI rise before if is nvnv HustTjETOwn, March 28. FROM GRGEKB B I K It. Special correspondence. Robert Pierce, of Snrino-ville ia moving to this community. Snow is .falling here this after noon, and it is turning cold rapidly. Quite a number' of vouny folks . , . ' i o -- r attended the song service at Ham- Die Creek- Sunday. Miss Laura Herrin. who hn re sided at Marion. 111., for a number of years, has returned to Benton bounty. , liev. Mr. Moore nreached nn pt. cedent sermon at Baker's Clmn.d Sunday. His next cppoint nient will 1 1 1 1 i"H -i oe rue second Sunday at 6 p. m. Walter Baker is the firsf, mifl in this community to disturb the finny tnue una season. He succeeded in landing a strinsr of nice fish Satur day. About 2 o'clock Saturd nv innrn. ing this community -was disturbed by tlie cries of J. W. Byrn. When asked bv neighbors to exnlain. lm could only say "Its a boy! . Its a oy! Greenuiuer, March 28. Wanted 25,000 ties; will pay top prices; ties will be received at all points on Tennessee River. E. E. Thompson, ('ooley's Landing, Tenn New Baker No. 12 shotgun for sale for cash or good note. Apply to C. V. Ilawley, Camden, Tenn. Remember that as Camden builds Benton .County builds with it. LOCAL AND I'LKr.ONAL ftF.WS. To.d. '.V -o'd J'ridav. ;lllIT', 'll.'!'. h(j bet 11 II iS.Muird reiiiurs hfive ir; ;-t nimli 4in tlie J ."II i louse. Shci ill' ll. 1'. J 'rv made a 11 i t s t tin to W l vesterdtiV. Tom C. Bye, e'-q , as at Nash ville and Waverly this week Next. Sunday ij ita.it er Sunday, and the end ot the lenten s nson. The band Los are makiiig tin levessary arnuigemeiils to giyej; serios of concerts noon. C. V. Ilawley is making exten sive improvements on tho Herrin place, which is uwiied 1 ; -h i Heavy and frequent rains and the overflow from Tennesee River and smaller streams has greatly do layed farm operations. New pattern hid.-; and nailors, in all the latest styles, just 'received by Mrs. S. J. Travis. Don't: fail to see her new millinery goods. ' W. T. Bundick, of Onaucock, Va., the gifted Southern orator, will bo at Camden Tuesday, April 11, and lecture on the subject of temper ance. Everybody, j ii vi ted.' ..Dr. E. M. McAuley attended the meeting of Hopewell Presbytery at Gleason last week. ,T1: next meet ing of the presbytery will be held at Big Sandy in October. Tennessee River is Mill slowly rising. The overflow of water has made its way to the farm of J. J. Batemau, on the railroad, and can be seen from the railroad station. Marriage licenses have been is sued by County Clerk (. B. Greer to Willis McCord and Ada Presson, Sam Goodman and Ada Younger. Colored Augusta Laws and Geor gia Rutledge. The debate Friday evening at too con rt-h erase was a pronounced suc cess. The court-room was crowded with the beauty and chivalry of the community, the npeakers did them selves proud, and the band render ed excellent music. Ex-Sheriff W. G. Kirk had an epileptic attack Sunday in the office of Lashlee's livery stable. After restoratives were administered he was removed to his home,, and is confined to his room. The. family recently moved here from Holla day, and occupy the Lashlee store buildiirg. ' The weather clerk has not smiled on this locality , this week, but .he fiasriJe liS n-general assortment, including rain, hail. snow, frost. n.nd ; threw in a blizzard for good meas ure. The fact is, -we have been in clined to the belief that the clerk aforesaid has either -lost the com bination or imagines, that he is in Alaska. We. suggest this is a good subject for tho debating club. J Trustee J. T. Camp has finished the work of rnakiug out the delin quent tax books and returned home yesterday. Tho total amount of the delinquent tax for 1 80S ia W.f !?2,900. This is less bv over SnOft than it has been for a number of years.- laknif' it bv diiaf.ricfo ninth shows the largest delinquent list. The amount of nieke1 11 r. tflr in the county is considerably abovo the avex-age. Chancellor A. G. Hawkins, - of Huntingdon, by interchange with Cnancellor A. J. Abernathy, came up and opened chancery court last Wednesday.- - He ordered a consent decree, in tho cases of A. C. McRae vs. J; R. Hatley et als., V. F. Har rison vs. J. R. Hatley et als. and the Camden Bank aiid Trust Co. vs. J. R. Hatley et als., and owinr to length of decree, court adjourn ed until to-day, when Chancellor Hawkins will return and open court and 6!gu the minutes. or inlanta and Children. Tfi3 Kind Yoa Hays Always Bsug Bears the