TUB CHRONICLE. A tur.M r NKWMI-AI-RK t'l.-THilhli WiJEKLT AT CaMUKS, Tin. N.I HI!) AT CAMDINAICOKO Ct At, RMAItMATTf n i) ? Mubii Tiptlfiil of III K (mK'.nk k lt -11 1 r.i'.l per rai ; . rrnU fu X Itiotit )i i, vs I . i li JM 1 1 v 1 V IMllsl he p;iid J'l Hilvamc vii.scnp !nui will he ini:uit!y btoppeii at rApli.iilmi ot tllllf pllil) (.II-. H.iLiwtry an J slmilnr lotl( () will Iwilian'fil fur at tin' tattt (, 3 renH p t inn-. We will fnniMl r H.-f(riit.lay hiiiI !ou,il aJvprtlMiinon iipulira- .loll. News com iiiur,iritt loin al a rlir-in fjue.it Ions 0( public luli-lr-it me Min-ill,hiit H"iMuiHllilllly fm - tliepxpicislnm oiiiitiiintii in all aw-li ciiiiiiiiiiiui'iilioim anil Mt'tii-li'N published. I'tmiltHiii'i'H can In- (iihiId In sin mm whk Unit are m i IiM'tly saie. bin, rrinlltuiirc sent arc at i lilt (if Illl NelKltf. All rfliilltamci mill biislii-M commiliilratlon.'i nhiutl b siMit to UiK JII;oM J K, t 'aimicii, leun. FllIDAY, OCTOHEK (1, 1809. The CiiiiOMCLK gives valuo re ceived for all it tets, Horves the public well ns a news gatherer and mentor nnd minds ita own business. The Carroll County Democrat is quick to observe tlio effect of the trusts' influence. It flays: "The bi; pnpers of the country are be ginning to line up for the trusts, and that .is where the people and the said big papers will part com pany." And that is a fact. The following clipping recently appeared, in the Decatur Couuty Herald, and could apply to other localities not necessary to mention here: " It seems as if there were certain kind of christians hereabout who think they have purchased through tickets with stopover privileges to Hearen's laud and have sleeping car,. accommodations clear through. But they will find that if they do aot have their tickets renewed at someevival station that they have been switched off on the incline route, and will wake up Home fine corning where there are no cold storage accommodations." Ex-Gov. Robert L. Taylor has the following to say .on the subject of infidelity: - "It is in the desert, where virtue trembles to treat, where hope fal ters and where faith is crucified, the infidel dreams, , To him all there is of Heaven i3 bounded by this little span of life; all there is of pleasure and love is circumscribed by a few Meeting years; all there is of beauty is mortal; all there is of intelligence an4 wisdom is the human brain; all there is of mystery and infiuity is fathomable by. human reason, and all , there is of virtue is measured by the relation of man to man. To him all must end in the 'tongueless silence of the dreamless dust,' and all, that lies beyond the grave is a voiceless ehore and a starless sky. To him there are no prints of death less feet in its echoless sand, no thrill of immortal music in its joy less air. He haa lost bis God, and like some fallen seraph flying in a rayless night, he gropes his way on fagging pinions searching for a light where darkness reigns, for life where, Ieatlv is king." QUARTERLY COURT. Quarterly court met here Mon day, and was in session one day only. A number of! reports were received and there were several releases of payment of poll taxes. The appropriations were as fol lows: Bridges and turnpike, $885; paupers (including expeuse incur red in sending inmates to asylum), $108.75; tax boot, etc., $186.90; jail account, etc., '$99-30; justice of the peace milage aud per diem, $84.60; total, $1,314.55. While the appro priation is considerably larger than usual, this is accounted for by the amount appropriated to bridges and tnrnpike. W. T. Morris, D. G. Hudson, J. II. Hudson, esq., J. 11. Castile and S. T. Presson were nppoiuted to in vestigate and report upon the ad visability of redistrictiug the coun ty into Fcb'col districts.- FROM LIBERTY. lCvtuInr ro! irtiiiiiil(lii-c ll"v. K. It. Condor U spending ; day or ho here with friendH. MisnOnie Vick i Hpemling n fnw days at Ciuwh-n thin week. Don't forget the Sunday school and preaching hero next Sunday. Elmer Vick dismissed hw fichool another week and in now at woik at home on the farm. (h PfdlWd and A. N. PresHon are engaged in making sorghum at the old Htand near O. K. Whitfield's. llev. George Florence, of Dyers burgh, stopped over heit to-day tn route to conference at Tullahonm. George iMcK-Ivey takes the lend for fine sorghum cane. It is the largest cane we ever saw, and two Blalks ground will make a gallou of syrup. Quito a number from lie re wit nessed the weddings at Postoak last Suudny, the contracting parties be ing P. W. Hudson, jr., and Miss Nonie Lewis and Thomas Lewis and Laura Hiulson, Justice F. M. Greer officiating. After the wed dings they were given a supper and reception at the hospitable . home of P. W. Hudson. We join in ex tending the hhpply couples best wishes for a happy future. Liberty, October 3. FROM FAXON. lingular correspondence. , . Dike Parker is improving very slowly. Miss Sophia Parker is reported Very sick. A. N. Lindsey, of Pig Sandy, was here yesterday. Mrs.J.B. Graham, of Big Sandy, in visiting at this place,. Lem Jones, of Big Sandy has opened a hooppole shop here. Harrison Andrews and wife, of. Bij. Sandy, visited here Sunday. John Faxon smiles as he 6inokes his pipe, aud says "Its a f-f-f-fine boy." W, F. Bullard and John .Da vidson attended presbytery at. Big Sandy Sunday. . . W. Caraway and eon have return ed, from the east where they have been buying fall a.-.d winter goods. The infant of D. M. Goforth died Mouday of whooping-cough, and the iuterment.took place to-day at the Crooked Creek burying ground. . Faxon, October 3. : FKO.H CHALK LKVEL. R.itcular correspondence. Sewell, little son of Jones Brown, is still very sick. Jim Love shouts with all his might that its a girl. The school at Mount Moriah will stop Friday for some time. Bob Rogers, of Humphreys, was here Saturday and Sunday. W.R. March banks, our hustling merchaut, is on the sick list. J. B. Anderson was at Garfield Sunday. Some great , attraction, no doubt T. P. Beasley and family, of Lil born, visited relatives in this com munity last week. The contract to repair the school- house at Mount Moriah will be let to the lowest bidder Thursday: Quite a number from here went to the show at Camden Saturday. They came back from one to thirty dollars poorer and none the wiser. Chalk Level, October 4. FROM FUTWOODS. Special coiTPsporulence. J. M. Utley and others went to Camden yesterday. J. F. McKelvey has moved from near Eva to Flatwoods. Flatwoods was well represente at the show at Camden. Misses Allie and Lena Davidson are able to be out again, after being very sick for several weeks He v. W. A. Watts will prencli a Chestnut Hill 'nturday r.t 3 p. tn nnd at x la t woods-tSuudnv h H a. ri A good crowd . v;as -Uita-ppoin ted here Sunday. It win uud.-rstood that Mr. Fanner win to preach on that occasion, but we h am that the c.tiito of hi:t health would not per mit. Fj.AT woods, October cJ. TICA I IIIJHS' AIOCI ATION. Plotrriiiii for t ho teucheiH' rishoeintion i.t Harmons deck Oetoher Vt, IB'.)',); l'ruyer, Uncle Tom l'ltH'ord; wclconie address, Icimc Funiit r; response, WW tcr Maxell. "What Bilvunt.aff isdiuRrauiiiitf ? And which i- t h1 most important, diagram in, (inulizit'ir or puri-.iiif,' ?" O A. Utley and Elmer Vick. "Direct and indirect tnxon" (nolve an example under each), Otsorgo I'.rown and V. C. Nunnery. "IlcNolvcd, That tho county court of lientoti ( 'ountjr wliould make each schoid dinlr'ct thrwi inilcH Hainan nnd tliut each district hav(t three dircctniH iim vp now have in the civil districts," W. D. CoOier find J. Put Wilson. "Discipline,- I). 15. GoKsott. "iiiisineFs education; what, U it?"T. W. ('uffand I) K McUunicl. "Present needs," V. A. Watts and Iiertrum Serratt. "Should wo teach tttudeiits politeness in scIkxjI?" Jliss Ida Mrumaer and A. A. Lindsey. Dona Waud, J. It. 1 1 OLLADAY, D. Gossktt, (Jeinraittee. TO I'UItK A COLD IN ONIi DAY Take Laxative Itrotnn Quinine Tablets. All dnifrgist.H reJund the money if itfaila to cure. E. W. Grove's siguature on every box. 25 cents. A tJOLXY "COON SONG." Part III of the New York World's Alhum of Songs is entitled "There Ain't No Use to Keep on Hanging 'Ron i id." It is bright and catchy; by Irving Jones, author . of the popular hit, 'Get Your Money's Worth " There are ten songs in the album, which will be mailed in connection with ten numbers of the great Sunday Hoi Id, for 50 cents in stumps. Write a postal for list and description of songs. Address the H oiid, New York O McGEB'S O ',. A '425c GHiLL CURE l T tl KNOCKS OUT Plcutnt to take. Contain! do poi.on. (furante4 to cure or tuoncj refunded. LARGE 8IZE BOTTLE. Sold by J G. l'RKSSON, Cnindpn, Tcnn. h Great PreRidentlal Campaign of 1900. The -policies ot the meat political dailies are now being formed and the candidates discussed. The voire of the people as recorded by ballot ut the approaehiiiK Presidential election will prob ably decide the policy of the imti n for the next decade. Kvery citizen must study the ureal ques tions that are to come before the people. I bis can only be done lhiotif,'li the medium of a .great newspaper. Now Is the time, therefore, foreverv voter to subscribe for the best and most reliable ncwspaperobtaimihle. The Semi-Weekly Repub lic covers the whole field of political news. V bile it is Democratic, it publishes the news in rtyard to all political parties without prejudice. , us leiesrapiik: ant eanie news service is supe rior to that, of any other paper. Its special feat- ares are the best. In fact, it is the paper for that large class of readers who can not afford or do not have access to the ;iily papers, Attention is also called to t,lie ILennhhe's Sim- day Magazine.. Its half-tone illustration are alone worth the subscription price. It is made up of special an icles by Hie l)et literary talent, embracing n variety of sublets of current inter est. New feat ures of absorbing interest are. illus trated and enlarged upon. For the benefit of the ladies the Infest fashions are handsomely illus trated The Republic Sunday Macazlne is always e'f amiK i" every memner 01 me iaitiuv, The subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Re public Is JM 00 per year. The Republic Sunday Magazine SI . 25 per year. Both papers are now being offered at the very low price of Si. 50 for one year. To secure this low rate both must be ordered and paid for at the same time. Address all orders to THE KKI'UBLIO, St. Louis, Mo. Bright Bojs Started In Business. The publishers of ihe famous bur illustrated weekly newspapers, Pennsylvania iirit, are now placing representatives at every pot(ilHce m Tennessee, and they desire to secure the. services of capable hustlintf auents In each of tlie follow- Iiik towns of Reiiton County: Ciinnleii and l!i Sandy, and in such other towns as are not al ready supplied. The work is profitable anil pleasant. A portion of Saturday only Is required.- Over R.OWl aeuts are ooinR splendidly. No money whatever is re quired. Everything is funiNlitd live, ltiibber stamp, ink, pad and stationery, sample copies, etc. Papers are snipped to be paid for at the rut) ot eaeli month, (hose not sold are nut charged for. Write to Grit Pub C., Willlanisport, Pa.; and mention Thh Chuonii I.k. FAKM FOU SALIC. A vnluaUl" farm 267 J acres; fmitable for fanning and stock raising; location convenient ; tei tus reason aUle ; title O. K. Apply to I. N BRIDGES. 18 25 6m. Carutlen, Teun. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. John Hicks et als. vs. William, ("ole. In this caiiH? it duly appearing from the bill, which i sworn to, that William ' 'ole, defendant in thin cause, is a nou resident of the State of Tennessee, sq that process can not, be served npon him; it is therefore ordered that said William (-ole appear before the-Judge of the Benton ouiity Court at Camden. Ten nessee, on or before the first Monday in November, next, and make defense to complainant's bill, or the name, will be taken lor confessed as to lnm. This October 8, 18U9 G. B. GREER. Tom 0 Rye. Clerk Solicitor for complainants. 19 19 V'! job iriiitiii fnollillos tire first-class. Hint i t mr specialty U k'i work. Kstlinate.i (and ;lt- Iih.i p iKisMliie) will oo furiiisliei w i r - f . if, - i " . J tern ion. AdditiS iUK UillOMCLt FRY DRUG A 11! I.I, Toilet fir tides, per fumerij, East Side Public Square, CAMDEN, TEN.N Everything' is New, Pure Fresh. HnEscmpriONS Acotf?ATriY Compounded at All Houks Day and Nia:- i. o.eoxon seminary.. OPENS FOR TERM OF TEN MONTHS SEPTEMBER" II,, 1899. Faculty VV, D. Cooper, principal; Miss Betfie Whitfield, assistant; Miss . Ivio Cheek, instrumental music; Guy Hall, vocal music; U. A. P0U9, teleg-. raphy. CourKif of Ntmlv practical. ffimprf-lifiiKivL', ami tliorniioli, iiuliiiliiig Etiglinh, classics, ami mat iictnal ics. Mmlcrti nml approved metlio ls of im-tni' tioii. Ilialthv locality. linililing lurgc, cnrnfui talile nml con vpnicjit. Board very cheap in the lut of families Kyr fin tliei' iufui nicti-n addrcKn w. i). cooi'i,:, Camden, Ten.v. l'riucipal. St. Louis S Tennessee River PACKET COMPANY. 1 CITY Ol'' SIIKI'FIF.J.O. stkam khh err v ok padiu ah. I CITY OK SAVANNAH. OXK of these elegant steatners leave St. liuls every W eiliiesday and Saturday for all points on the lUississippi liiver to ( airo. iihio River to I'aducah, and lenm ssee River to Florence, tak ing freight and passengers for all points on the Ohio to Pittsburgh, and on the Cumberland to Naohville. I'lirougli lulls of lading, prompt serv ice, and low rait. JU1IN E. MAHHKNOALIV Trallie iManager, Wharf boat fool of Olive sheet. SI. I,( ilj Jf-iineof ihese steamers arrive at Johnson, ville every Tuesibn anil Fi ldav THOS. I'.' Mll.I.KK, II. 11. QUYNX, President. Manager. LUU1SVI1.LK .t NASHVILLE HAILKDAP. OFFERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES TO THE TRAVELING PUKL1C Through Cars, . iti - Quick Time, and Sure Connection SHORT LINE to the NORTHWEST VIA EVANSVILLE. Through Sleepers to the West via MeKenzie. Through Sleepers to Hie South via MontKomerv. Throut;!) Sleepers to the Nort heast via Louisville EMIGRANTS seeking homes on this line oj this road will receive special low rates. For maps, rates, etc., see agents of this eonioanv, or ad dress, . C. F. AT MO RE, C-ttlieral Passenger AKent, I.iuiisvi llk, Ky. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. . Trains pass Cannier, on the Nashville, Chatta noofja and St. Louis Railroad as follows: TWAINS KAST No. 3, mail. 5.r( pin No. 1, express, f.af am No. 53. 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