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'! 1 a Till: CHRONICLE. A ( ill M v M. H M1AVIMI. Ii I.Ll.lin I. ,,.laY AT CUIM N, T'.NN. FROM C!G SANDY. MrH. 15,.11rt V.Air l.na ,.,..1 tJ .,.7. , " 1 L" " .". ' T tlOrwOAt MwllNAIlrcONO ClAt.hMAILMATTI l i I V.?ll '.' '. .-.r:,."l '"' ' Hl, Hhlrli l . .' ' M ' "'""Vill.r... All ulis-, ..,.'."l'llt.r Hi".!!.l- Hotl..nm l,,.,.!,:.,,,,,,! f,,,. N r vitnx inn niit i..,.. . 1 1 i nf mil, II,. i.Vf . V iniii ii'oii ijn-Nt on ... ... t,,,-. iMlf ( .li!1l,Vi"ilL,;l,r'1 fi"'1 '"Miinmilcatloiis " lilr. I J I K( )N 1( j.i:, iiruilf ii, 'JVini. nil DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1801). K' kiil.n cnri(..,,(jriif.J W. W. Atchi.-'oii tiiok ii vacation last week. It. D. tttngnor in laying olf a few days for hia health. 1A Lindwy went to Camdon on businoBS Monday. T. Winnie llodick wont to Cum. (Ion "fU'ln" Kmidnv 0 .... V.I J a V. C. Hushing spent hht Sunday at tho Stiffftll House. It. Adrian Ringgold CJoodinwns at Paris Sunday on business. Mish Laura Hcrrin has returned to Paris, after a visit to relatives. 11 .... i ii . n j i . i . nun. uniii j o: u-r nan moved to her farm 1 mile west of Faxon. a i:n! i.m'.i I U T T 1 'V JlllllJ U1IIUI (H II. ij. JillHjKOy is recovering from an atlack of fever. Fo.stinaHter John S. Davidmm is all Kmiles. A 9J pounds daughter arrived at his homo thin morning. Faxon, October 17. FRY DKUG COMPANY IjjyiijT fin:rnrrifi r J mtnm r-m r , n- t A 1 p rj jM j i i, C Ii. A ti ll. MM. OF - luiiai unities, fcrmuurji, paps ijrofjgisis Eust Side Public Square, CAMDEN, TENN i:oni i.inr.KTV. So lis r f1 y Itcijular con csiKHKleni'e.l L. T. Flrnoro waa called to Mans field Saturday by tho illness of his niece, Misa Fannie Iieasley. We failed to mention that Mifi.s Everything is New, Pure Fresh. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded at Ail Hou:b. Day and Night. Ivie Childress, of I3ertrand, Mo., W. A i , , ' . i'""tu "U4 neroon a . ... lino inuvuu uncJi io I.;; ut 1. The manifested of AguinaMo Z vl tW yftrS liev. N. It. Waters preached here ounuay on ineKuujectot"ljaptism." 1 enton Sesninai OPENS . FOR TERM OF TEN MONTHS SEPTEMBER "passed" tho Manila censor com- pie to and unabridged. J , M, 1895. TVf v, i m . (11 , wuuurtjr kju niueuujixiOL "UapilSin. r ,. ... Miss LuIa lravis, of Pans, after iIe lmndeJ tho bj t , .Fay-W. D. Cooper, principal; Miss Betiie WhilfteW, assi.Jant; Mi$s week's visit to friends 1ioa r. ii ,. J . ' u 'vie Cheek instrumental music: Guv Hall, vocal musi- II A Pnttc (!,. ' . ' ' .v.vy- ft VeeliB Visit to friprwla m .i .. ' . ... ., i. . . .;, , " lI1 ouaienco was very attentive. THE Declaration of Jndepoud. r0 Dr. C. S. Chandler and family, of raphy. once ia now tho best Democratic " u um 1 oc uo ' metric lights" Missouri .are vis iiWM r,hn',i T , . . nor V.nfor.xrrvrl-c , 1 ... au.paigu (locument in existence. " ' "uu nu iUlvu ,l lor s mother, Mrs. Mary A vres Dr warm mtio town, just the same. Chand W lm in i "i i,Bni. ... uuu liV 'ULli, ish, niXT4l , . . -ni - , nanaior lias been in bad hea th LAN tho churches remain si lent iascom Robins has uist returned t .1 ... , , . ji r . . ... uhu wb iiooh inai ne may be bone while tho Amonenn flnrr wwa from an rxtonsivft frin Hironrvi, ,. .. . J u ci , " - -b ' ""v"e. -"" ntteu by tho change. biaery nna poJyramv 111 tho Knln '-'st in the interest of an Islands? ware establishment.. , "UU rY?T CUC 10 l03' 10 aml WlUl R compulsory school law, we It. T, AW wni , "insfirom one stump, on the would see the greatest change in IN a recent speech in Iowa tho ly to Erin this week. We regret n n ! , f ,y in C(3ucational work interest in President warned against niacins to lose Mr. AW nQ i,. : 1 1, Dry Creek Bottom last week, which Benton County ever known. And a. n 1 aamvaui 11a 1111 jnn.iriiiiiiiuA.. f . m . 1 toogreat faith in the present mosJ citizen, and mL ill :M t,uor 1,UUU 0t timber' 14 to be better Prepared for such an perity. Will he acknowledge that, LitPmrv ;n t "11 Wa8 a lar?e -P1"' and Lad more evet is a strong argument for re- . 1 hi fin one iorjc. if.r otin rtt ('OUTBO Of Httlilv Dracl.icRl. Pdnmi-i.lirimiv.i m,.l 41. m ., 1 :.. ciusHica, and TnatliomaticH. Moilfrn mnl TT ,,, , ... .. .. . . "I I .....W. inn, m nun. JlCaltuy lOCailtv. IJlllluillf l!irr'i. enmfnrliilil.i 1.1..I ItAtll'illilnl.t I . . . I ....... clu'ai in tho Im.l of familicH. For further iufununti: 11 c,l.lrcsf n W. ). COOl'KU, Camdkn, Tknn. t, ,.,'., , it is on a false basis? ized soon. Rn.l vnrimiQ Ani;n 1 . J J . . . The hecl of Ned Wk . C ! JT. "C V0.cntto': nsver mom 11 ,!,. i.. . ul" KoluJ" UP Ior lue nl - Tt 11 iirj nLll I F j Hw , p"siu,ure oi our citizens "JUU i"B me ago piattorm fii,! r i -i i .... x i ijiiiLriHH I 'rniri na lion won H ha n, 1,.. 1 a ' ujuvcu ma ;i; r" :C.U, uy t'm?cracy family f rom Paris here. Mr. Pr UO L1II1 I r . Mill IIT1UI nAtTAntiA. 1 - I vine will be our barber from this time forward. "We are dad to wel come him into our midst. Eddie Brumager will shortly dis- Liberty, October 17. FKOBI FIITWOODS. I Special correspondence. Flatwoods, October 17. FKOM DIIY CREEK. Ilt'trular correspondence.! at the next national convention. The Hon. Thomas Pieod refuses to express his views of the admin istration. And there is nothing that can give the administration greater relief, says the Chicago Uemocrat A 1 A good crowd heard the singing Robert G. Florence is in Lexing led by W. E. Pafford here Sundav. f armers are very bsy gathering Will Beasley and Walter Lash-' W1U' uuvx BUIU l"em nave their lee are on tho sick list. y-v -x r Ia., A .11. 1 1 Ul"f auu"h Luereu. Hurrah for Camden! It always Several of Olir niti'pna nffor.,1o,l r. i i e i . , . , , . iluu cuuugu gus, ana now we learn i-ciwuai jiujjorty mm luauuwra tissociauon at liar- it has electricity. TVB onf wnere lie has pur- mons ureefc Saturday. Quite a number from her0 Wmt u. ut vo uuuer. A OOMJUU protracceu meeting to hear the farewell sermon of Rev. tt i . u:' b 43 " , & . "a"ul"ay- v e i. ii. waters at' Liberty Sundav. tw n10 llulw 0i going to presa iua. nope to witness ono of flm nnrl. tt o t. ... , ,7 wa nntQ 4U4 A. .. ir n !.,.. i , , I . , , . . b " o wane nas recurnea to " v Aium ki.jfj.Li I Mini rfi rn t- n n ry i m i n i i. i iw 1 1 o ttti rv i n r i-vy-u-fi iidt roiniTrt i r i.i -.i i.'i.i i i . . . . . , " ' fu"aro , 7 "a "ao ucc"rou 1UM"" OVOi at J-Mawooas, ii o low Rock, after a visit of a fow Renr.Aflmivol fiomo i flninu- OTf i i- 7 J..i 2..i i ai . , .... vnuv. hula, aiier a vibii oi a lew . -uiFUUOUUUJBUil8 a racgioyiuu wont at wo luiuk. mere win be it there days with her father Dr J R. Flor not been started. Has the enthu- Bartlett, spent a few days with his is no negligence . upon the part of ence. Her health is no better. ,ul "v M r press sut- i"iu, "ore last week, lie has christians. Itev. W. A. Watts will The Smith's College renorter ha. fered a collansA? imnfl fn AfomnHa k v. 4. i-i . . UB outge reporter nas i o i..k.iML.uia lkj nuiii. uuff, ye piotvm xx . in. i nn4n,i t i. j , nn.larofal TJ-.-.. I wixiotou uia llltlO pXUIAJtit BgajnSI T6' The gold combination secured T Z. , . , I mf et er . ast dietrictinS the county, but the peo- control of the Republican party LiflTfi ,-,.wl i irsn a " """" .uuouuuiuuyi ullrfi" VUiicouuiiueui is in iavor hi ho ,i . . , .. ... , ' , . imciuei tucy win connect pttu oi going iorwara and trvino administration bvifsnrfarrnolo;ro n. . i , . . . . ujm& itself a livT.nr.ritA r wllu. lue i0Cal. nne to Uamden or to improve our county. He seems J MARKIACIE LICENSES. Geover Cleveland has made a present of $100,000 to Princeton College. He couldn't have done that before he was President. The Dyer County Herald is o'f the ocin ion that "fishing at Buzzard's Bay is very profitable." McKinley's stumping tour is a desperate move upon the part of the administration to prevent the voters from stampeding to the Dem ocratic party. It is a bold effort to save the Republican party from de feat. The President realizes the weakness of his administration, and that it is necessary, for him to go about the country and exhibit him self, and thus appeal to national pride, and, if possible, infuse en thusiasm into Republican voters. An exchange exploits its Democ racy by savinc that it is for tlm Chicago platform until soinetlTing else is adopted, or words to that ef feet. If a similar assertion as to its political policy should bo made by a Republican journal, it would be accepted by that party as a mat ter of course. But such a negative policy is inconsistent with the pur poses and desires of the Democrat who is steadfast in the faith and true to the principles of the party of Jefferson and Jackson. The " X " on your paper indicates that your time of subscription to TnE Chronicle has expired, and your paper will b stopped unless renewed at ouce. We hope our subscribers, upon finding the."X" srrmn O HcGEE'S O 25c GliiLL CURE KNOCKS OUT CHILI AND FEVER. Pleuant to tika. Conttln n polmn. , UatrtntMd to wm or money refunded. LASQI 8IZ8 BOTTLB. . A J UVUUIO . i m I ........ 7" ; estion "tor the jury to to think that the redistricting of Marriage licenses have been is- . , rne county WOUId be a great disad- sued by County Clerk G. B. Greer bCt0 xaiL uuu lm- vauuuo to ua;-mac uie present con- to W. H. Hall and Mattie Phifer proves all the trme. Several wor- dition is good enough for the pre, and Theodore, Moore, and Martha j, wuiiura nave recently moved one time, vve believe in making Hutchinson miuuul- wwii, among uiem uncle improvements wnenever.we can and Noah Rushing and Simon Nobles, wherever we can. Benton County We are anxious to have as many of should be redistricted into school these good citizens with us as pos- districts of three miles square, and tnuie, ana trust more will follow the houses should hanontPA oSn... - vwilv;v UU UUt their example. New dwellings go the center as practical, due consid- up an me ume, ana tne town is m eratioa being given to the health a healthy and flourishing condition, fulness of the location, its aCCeSsi- Sld by J G pnESSON, Camden, Tenn We notice in the last number nf bilitv and th your neighbor., the Re-issn children at.fpnrlinfr tw nii. TO CUKE OKIPrK IN TOaDAn say " re-issue." because it, war i- school. At nAnt nk4 t umme fagots. , . r ia a,wwuL iin uiuggisssreinna lue money U :itfai s caiii ihhu ween; ine eaitor suuooi nouses in tne county. If tu cure- wrove's Pignature ou thereot took a Hnnn chnf. nf f1,0 iio. mHiefriVtorl if ;a 11. . l ji . verJ uox- cents. j .. -..j 1 . t vouiuiavou Liltlb LliO Rotlfl IT Vionrl rnm'nn !4 . L,.l... .( 1 . u,, oajring it unci a corner uumuor ojl nouses win be reduced -strayed on rag time music. We fail to rm to 45 or not mo fl, derstand why he should make such there will be fewer schools and a T1 cow' dehornet and unmarked, a fallacious statpmpnf nlMa if 1,. crrAAfflr nnmU, P i i &HUt f1X. yearS Waa g milk , .u WD o . vj. Diuuoms to eacn wnen sneieit my home August 11, 1899- a case of full grown ignorance or house; we can secure the very best waa. raised n r.v reek,. by Xeander while on one of his semi-weeklv teachers and have Wat- itnA 5?,ight ' Win Pa7 treasonable reward ias marlrir,,, Af"i 7 " -"rery. write concerning her -0- 1, ".v. 1Ui MuiDimi "v uu jiciitoi luiBroKt, ana we J. (J. vvaiikick, ST. -JA31ES HOTEL 1.1(0 A I) HA Y & WALNUT BTHEKT. (Opposite tlie Houtliern.) First-Class In all its Appointments. 200 ROOMS. RATES $2 & $2.50 PER DAY. ST. LOUIS, BIO. HE HE 17 .WAY. WOMEN used to think "fe rn a lo diseases could only bo treated after "lo cal examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest vomeu silent about their suffering. Theln troduction .of Wine of Cardul has now demon. . strated that nine-tentha of All tho . .- cases , of menstrua! disorders do v not require a physician'a attention at all. The simple, pure mm m eihec'5 1 taken in the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy, cure. Women need .not hesitate now Wine of Cardui re quires no humiliating examina- "' -lions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the fcead . of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites," change of life. Itmakex v women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advice in cases requlrlnr special directions, address, elvinp symptoms, TLa pates Advisory Department." i he Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta s nooga, Tenn. ' W.I. ADDISOJI,M.D.,Cary1Miss.,sys: "I use Wino of Cardul extensively in my practice and find It a most excellent ' preparation for female troubles." Flowers. Big Sandy, October 17. riiOM FAXON. FA KM FOK SALE. Kegular correspondence. J. L. Nobles, of Point Mason.. is hero on business. A much-needed rain fell in this locality yesterday. Capt. AY. F. Bullard visited at Way the first of the week want to say that a school without Way, Tenn. i . interest is not worth a cent. And another reason if t.h ATA woro ftiCTT er schools they could be continued tJt tl?m; 2,G7 ?c-res; 8uitable l -it. Tji "Uea for farming an J stock raisng; location 1 """u iiio ueuetibiLV oi tax- cuuvumeni: terms reasonable: tit.ln O Tv inn no T . I Annl V tfl T M T( T TTinT.i o uo uuui ucuuw any more. Jr I Benton County was populated with a wealthier class of people, there would be no hardship imposed in raising the rate of taxation. But, fcii L:(vss:a. r crrr v.,-..- --Vjur'nsSi c- Tr . a , ky- rr.i wHAr I siiAit. 1 1 '. ii . r' (DO AFTER - ;iij.t..iL-,V I' TH- ! Ay - V VJ . I r t -J JL JJX, v; ; Apply to . I. N. BRIDGES. l-25-6m. Camden." 'T NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. IX '"Not affeetad hv nm Highest Awards at Centennial Paris anH UJrtplrl'n Pai. Mantc,ured FRAZER LUBRJCAT.cn Oa . -Factories: Chciago, St Loul. New Yort j John Ilioks et ala. vs. William fVL j . . , ,, ' ,.,, . uuv itpiiennnff nom G. W. Dowdy and wife, of Birr Z t'?' 13 n?t V16 case SSi" r.1 o i i i , &uu, i,ureiore, we are in iavor nf ; . , tauoc, w h UOn- Sandy, visited here Sunday. rfV f f f' " .lent of the State of Tennessee, so Mr-a T,Vi; at i i... i ..-fc, vuuuiv, it'uuuin'r niuiprocess can not be served nnnn Jm. .' , , .. b CBS Deen I jq nnmber of Rf;hnrls mwi rraffiir I - therefore ordered that said Willinm' i Jt . .. " Cole appear before the .Tndrm nf "rli': C-IUJI TTd ltT n i Ktii . 1 i l '".'Blwl' ulUl m Home ewer. Rll tlia Wafi i. ' . " Uole aPPear before the Jud-e of the After a vacation of two week? T " "Ul - our Benton County Conrt at Camden. Ten- Albftrt Allpn lioa -T a t- '"""'-J' uuvitjr mo present system "essee. on or oeiore tUe first Monday in Albert Allen has resumed teaching of public schools. We a-ree with NoVOT. neit.- and make defenHe to complainant's bill, or the enr.in will lio . I lllO kMTllI D H I n llfHTta r-nvT-ncn,lt. I. . , . 7 . . " " "u J. M. Beaton Atvl wifn Ar, ... , .ueui laen : ior con teased as to lum 4l,.i. f :ii !,r..... , . .. on "10 question of a comnu sorv This October 3, 1809. . . . Wlil ieue iunry uauaguer visited at rin the school law. for it i i n f fhl ... G. B. GREER I ne R isrrinnAna nrmnnt u fiwf f a. i- I ' v.. "u OT r i?-ptr , vw ,-Uu(., kiuuLituf jur uumpiainarrrs. i.Mii 0UM ffisii rt. J