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Vt imi.r No. 510 O-'V 1 r A U S I The Kind You Have Always J Sought lias -homo the mj:is;i lur of Chas. II. J'lolclier, and Jias been ii:ulo unS r It: ; pcr.son;;! supervision for oer .H years. Allow 1:0 can to leeeivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ar.l lit-as-gool " arc hut I'vperinicnts, nnl -nda:'j r the; licailh of Children Ixncricnco tvainst Kximi iiiseitt. Castoria is u harmless substitute for Castor Oil, l';ire Krie, Drops and Soothing .Syrups. It is l'leasant. It contains neither Opiuui, Morphine; nor other .Narotu; Huhstain-e. Its tyxc is its guarantee. It destroys Wt.rtus :iml jiilays l,,evei iliness. Jt cures Diarriuea, and "Wind Coiic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach anil IJowels, jivinir healthy and natural hkep. The Children's I'anacea Tho Mother's Fricml. Tlie KM You Have Always Bought Boars tlio In Use For Over 30 Years. THff CfNTHUB COMMNV, TT MURRAY BTWrrT, NfW VORN CITY. CHANCERY COURT. The following are tlio proceed ings of chancery court, which met here Monday, up to the time we go to press: E. M. McAuley and wife vs. J A. Barnes et als. ; continued upon ap plication of complainants. Bullock & Rushing Bros. vs. V.' VY Nichols; retired from docket. E. J. Nunnery vs. George Nun nery; sale of land ordered. Guy Hall, administrator, vs. S. TV. Bullock, administrator; order ed that insurance company pay the money into court; all other ques tions are reserved. J. L. Thompson et als. vs. Frank Thompson; decree to sell land. U. It. Harris vs. J, E. Holmes et als. ; decree to sell land to enforce lien. Capps et ala vs. Meyers et als.; plaintiff's bill dismissed. 11. L. Nance et als vs. IL W. Akers et als. ; decree to sell land. J. F. Stockdale vs. Sallie Stock dale; decree for divorce. R. L. Mitchell vs. Waverly Bank and Trust Co.; pro confesso taken, and cause continued. George W. O'Bar et als vs. J. M. Spicer et als.; order. pro confesso taken. W. T. Morris vs. Warren, Neeloy & Co.; cause tried, and receiver or dered to pay amount in his hands to complainant less receiver's fees and cost of suit. E. M. McAuley et als vs. Horace Rushing et als.; judgment on note for $17.90 against F. P. Wheatley and decree for sale of land. A. H. Pritchard vs. G. C. Coun cil; compromised and dismissed at cost of complainant and security. L. E. Davis vs. J. Townsend; the cause dismissed, etc. M. S. Holland vs. J. B. Florence et als.; cost paid and bill dismissed. W. G. Roberson et als vs. W. II. Hyatt et als.; continued by consent. Sol Barnes et als vs. E. G. Flow ers et als.; decree for sale of laud. J. R. Hatley vs. A. Adams et als.; continued on affidavit of the com plainant. Addie Barnes vs. II. G. Barnes; decree for divorce; complainant's name changed to Alice Nowell. Lawrence Lauier et als. vs. the Camden Bauk and Trust Co.; the motion to appoint a receiver was disallowed, and the assignee, D. G, Hudson, will continue to collect as! - V A ? LI Signature of pa J7 fast ns possible. It was further or dered by the court that the clerk and master shall in CO days take and state an account of all uncon tested claims against said bank and of all contested claims separate and make his report at the next term It was further ordered by the court that the assignee at the expiration of said GO days will pay on the un contested claims only out of mon eys then on hand such prorata as the funds may justify not to exceed 25 per cent; before such prorata is paid, the clerk and master will sub mit to the attorneys in the cause the account of the uncontested claims; the assignee will tako from creditors to whom he pays prorata a receipt and obligation, then to pay back such amount as may be paid to them if necessary to equal ize all conditions. The bank order was modified so as to permit parties, where the jus tice of the claim is acknowledged by the assignee to be just, to file their account without filing peti tion to make themselves parties, etc, FOU SALE. One No. 12 lG-inch disc harrow. Will sell cheap for cash only. PniLLirs Gp.oceky Co., 20-13tf Camden, Tenn. NOW IS YOUK CHANCE! We have just niado arrangements with B. F. Brown, the celebrated photographer, to make you one cab inet riiotograph which we will give you free every time you spend 5 cash with us; or, if you want three photos, buy 10 (cash) worth and the pictures will cost you nothing. This will only last a short while. Come early. Sticjall k Potts, . Camden, Tenn. M. C. Taylor has located at Cam don, and is prepared to do watch and clock repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children often inherit feeble di gestive power and colic of a more or less severe character results when food is taken which is at all difficult to digest. White's Cream Vermi fuge acts as a general and perma nent tonic. Price, 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. TnE Cnr.ONiCLE and St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic, one year, $1.10. NEWS. P.J.O'K. illy left .forCelitervillo I "I yesterday morning. (1. C. Camp, of Eggvillo, was in tlio city Wediies!tv. Jno Huhhs and fjnuly arc all re ported nick this week. Mrs. l'urah.'e Kmvc hris been on the list of sick this week. Tom V. Floyd, of Big Sandy, was in the city yesterday. J. J I. Whitfield has moved to the McElyea place, m-ar the Melton iioiloC. AW A. Yarbrough and family are visiting relatives and friends at Nashville this week. Several of our citizens will at tend the meeting of the Hopewell presbytery at McKenzie. Chancellor Abernathy was not very well yesterday, though he was able to preside over court. Terrell Travis, railroad agent at Kingston Springs, is here during the absence of W. A. Yarbrough. Wb congratulate our neighbor, Itov. N. It. Waleir, on the arrival of a fine daughter at the parsonage last Friday morning. Those of our town citizens who put garden seed in the ground last week aro now reminded that they were a little previous. Since the arrival of a new baby at his home, Isaac N. Wilson is one of the happiest men within the confines of this municipality. T. J. Dodd, who purchased the McRao place, near Benton Semi nary, move over from Springville last Saturday. We are glad to have them with us again. Hon. R. H. Fryer, of Hunting don, will address the Benton Coun ty court at the quarterly term at Camden on Monday, April 2, 1900, on the subject of cattle quarantine, The farmers of Benton County are buying an unusual large amount of farm machinery this year, and, we note, they are getting the very best on the market. This speaks well for our. farmers, and we hope they will reap abundant crops next autumn. The following visiting attorneys attended chancery court here this week: T. L. Lanier, of Waverlv: W. W. Farabough, of Paris; James and George McCall and Joe R., A. and Leo Hawkins, of Huntingdon; Mr. Dunbar, of Erin; Mr. Biggs, of Jackson. Hon. W. L. Morris, who has ac cepted the appointment as clerk and master to succeed D. G. Hud sou, whose term of office has ex pired, qualified yesterday and will take charge of the office The ap pointment of Mr. Morris meets with general approval here, and wo ex tend congratulations. Mr. Hud son's time is fully employed in set tling up the affairs of tho Camden Bank and Trust Co. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. My son, Willie Pafford, under le gal age, has left my home to do for himself, and this is to notify the public that I will not be resposible for any debt, debts or contracts he may make. . J. F. Paffohd. Camden, March 20, 1900. MARKIAGK LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been is sued by County Clerk G. B. Greer to Eb Davidson and Ila Hudson David Love and Vinnie Earp, R P. Kirk and Minnie Barnes, James Greenhall and Jennie Swindle, W R, Greerand Fredona Barnes, John Bell and Dora Wilson, Franklin Prince and Allio Pierce. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A girl in this Sfate j;dvt i t L.'d for ; a hiisb'uul and got him, sas tl,ej I i : i ti i i ii-i i l vert i H" in ii t, 'tin I weddinLr outfit co -d irr 1:1 1 , and insid of n year lie died and left her j;'"),0'K) insurance. And Honm people t;ay advertising don't my! The Delineator, tho favorite mag azine of the ladies, is k.sued by tie' unions fashion publishers, tho But eriek Publishing Co., (limited) at 7 to 17 wt ,st loth j-treet, New York, nt the remarkably low rate of 1.00 per year, or 15 cents per copy. Of dl family magazines it is the great est caterer to domestic needs, and can bo recommended for its cheap ness, usefulness, beauty, freshness and utility. W. M. Moss, postmaster at Jack son, was removed from office last Monday. Misconduct as custodian of tho building were tho charges preferred against Moss. Tho State Democratic Executive Committee met at Nashville on the 15th and issued a call for a Stato convention to meet May 10th to nominate candidates for governor, ail road commissioners and Presi dential erectors. Tho convention will also nominate delegates from the State at largo to the national Democratic convention at Kansas City. The action cf the committee was harmonious throughout, there be ing no dissenting vote to any prop osition; FROM LIBERTY. HeRtilar correspondence Mrs. R. I. Ilargis is on the sick list this week. Farmers are forced to take a rest on account of snow and rain. John Smith has gone to Deca- turville where he thinks of opening a barber shop. Zeb Hudson is all smiles since the arrival of a fine new boy at his home yesterday. R. W. Ay res is making repairs on his steam house preparatory to putting up tobacco. Robert Florence has returned home from Huntingdon where he has been attending school. Those who have had measles are reported better, and wo rejoice that there are no new cases to report. Dr. Florence is putting up a line from his office to intersect the Big Sandy telephone line at Eggville. As spring is here and the measles have subsided, all who are interest ed should come out next Sunday to Sunday school and get literature for the next quarter. Liberty, March 20. FROM WHEATLEYVirXK. Kopilar correspondence. ' Wheat in this locality is looking well. We are sorry that the Parker's Branch young man broke his leg a few days ago. G. W. Davidson, who located in this community a few weeks ago, will keep books for W. M. Blanks this summer. We guess the Flatwoods reporter will summer at Bay Village. The Way' reporter should be satisfied with tho answer concerning the Bluegrass Stato. While driving to Eva Saturday Jack Melton's mules ranaway and his buggy was almost completely demolished. Mr. Melton was fortu nate in escaping injury. WnEATLEYViLLE, March 20. All agents of The Chronicle are required to remit the full amount of our club rate subscriptions. F nOM POST OA K. i:,-, ,..!. .!.!! ! I Aunt Polly Gidhri'r.lh h.-n n tuni'.'d from a vi: it at Eva. Mr:, 11. D.iWm ;, who has b-en in bad health t i t awhile, is some li'ffe,-. i Mrs. Ida Lnnkford and children, of Eva, have been visiting her fath er, T. T. 1), ato::. There was a very good hit -ndanco at quarterly conference de.-piio the bad f tate of the weather. John Patrick and wife, of Sul phur Springs, Kpcnt Tuesday with Mrs. Pairidv's father, J. M. Wiv man. Eh Davidson nud Miss 11a Hud son were married lust Sunday fore noon. We extend best wishes to the happy couple. Postoak, March 20. FKOM tilEEENUKIEK. Special orre.Npoinh'iuT.j Ask Dock Wyatt if he has talked over the telephone. G. W. Bucy and family, of Jlenrv County, are visiting here. W. E. Wyatt has gone to Holla- day where he will enter school. O. P. Lashleo and wife and child, of Morris Chapel, spent Saturday and Sunday hero with relatives. It began snowing here Wednes day evening of last week and con tinued about 21 hours. Everybody will wait a few days about planting corn. We hope that every one has read the recent speech made by Gov ernor McMillin at Pulaski. He show our State to be in a better financial condition than it has been for a long number of years. W hope ho will be re-elected and in tho future represent us the remain ing years of his life in the United States Senate. Gkeekbrieis, March 20. FKOM CHALK LEVEL. Special correspondence. Jack Austin smiles behind hia ears its another boy. A dance was given at the home of Toad Hardin Saturday night. Billie Bomar lost about fifty pan nels of fenciug by fire one day last week. "Miss Effie Holland, of Camden, is visiting her brother, Lamdon Holland. Miss Mattie Barker, of Gardner, is visiting relatives and' friends in this community. Buck Barker is preparing to put up a dwelling. You can't hold old Chalk Level down. Homer and Jim Holland think of engaging in the mercantile bus iness at Cooley's Landing. Miss Jennie Swindle, one of our most charming young ladies, and James Greenhall, were married at the home of the bride's father, Asa Swindle, on last Sunday evening. They are both popular young peo ple, and we join in wishing them a long, happy and useful life. Chalk Level, March 20. No one knows the unbearable tort ure one undergoes from-piles unless they are so afflicted. Tabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment is a quick, safe and painless cure. Price 50 cents in bottles ; tubes, 75 cents. Sold by all druggists. If you agree with your friend ho has a good opinion of your judg ment. Couldn't help get ting a cold never cures it; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup and using it ns directed," will cure the worst kind of cough or cold. Price 25 and. 50 e-wts. Sold by druggists.