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It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Col.Ic,1 relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and l latuleacy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Woraaeh and I3owels, giving healthy and natural slccn. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. TliolMYoii Bears tlio In Uco For Over 30 Years. TwrrrNTHun company, 7? Tbo "X" on yonr paper indicates tliat jTour time of subscription to TnE Ciikontcle has expired, raid your pnper v il l:e stopped unless renewed at once. V'e bopo our subscribers, upon fiiidinsj; t3ie-"X" on their paper v-'ill kindly reue7 their bak-criptiona )romptly. XII E "COXFJSDOtATE VKTEIiAN." low Club Knto liH WHii Tho Camden Cli ronie'fi. Tlio fvowtb of the Con f-.HUT.ite Vet eran, juMi-slie.l by B. A. Cnmniighnm, at Na-.hvi.lki, TV-tin., i.; remarkable. It-; circukuio;) of ?;:,hf y-foitr is:;;, iDonlh ly, ag(-related to .laimaiy, l'.-C-), 1,195, 452 ee;)ii-:i. 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All agents of The Chronicle aro required to remit tho full amount or oar club rate subscriptions. Tin: CiiRONicLS will bo mailed to any fldreps for 50 cents a year, payab!o in r.;Ivanco. Subscribers will pleuso promptly notify us of any irregularity in the delivery of The Chronicle. Tun C:RON-fCLE and tho Iloma and 37arm will ba n:ailcd to you ono year for of) 'eeuts. JHr: Ci!i:oNi-:x nud St. Louis fie:ai-V'eekly . llcpublie, one year, LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Tho rit i tiir4 at Morris Chnpi 1 eiii;;. . in.,; we.- - fl.'.inei It. Hudson v.'U i at Melll wiiu lit X Suiiilay. '. l. lbtlx r, of Huntingdon, was in tho eity .Monday. T. h. Lanier, of Waverly, w.is in the eity Wednesday. n -. Clara. 1'inley returned to Nashvillo this wcclr. 11. II. Fryer, of Huntingdon, was ia tlio eily yest erday. Dr. IJfley, of Murray, Ky., wns in tho eity Saturday. Ahx iJivenn loft Monday to join his wife at Uakervillo. Jasper Prince waa interviewing our merchants thi, v.-oeli. J. J. Cole, of Garfield, was in the city the Jirst ot the week. Mrs. L. M. MeAuley and child ury viutiug at U:i Simdy. L. II. V7atson and A. J I. Gibson went to Holhday yesterday. Guy Hall of Huntingdon, was in tho city t!io lirst ei tho week. Will M. Itobiny, of Nashville, ia uown on a visit to boraefolks. Prcf. W. D. Cooper has returned homo trom a trip to Kentucky. Mrs. J. W. Batenum and Master Adrian aro indisposed this week. Mh:u Bob Pivens is confined to her room, and h very ill with fever A largo delegation from Camden spent Sunday at Sulphur Springs A good meeting ia in progress at Union, lli mile i south ot this place It. L. Phillips and family have returned home trom Hollow llock Howard Pason and Mr. Consine of Huntingdon, visited here this week. T. J. Dodd and J. M. Whitfield wcro at Springvillo tho first of the week. . Eugeua Travis, of Petros, spent a few days here with homefolks this week. Walter Castile has gone to Nash ville where he has secured enjoy ment. R. D. McCord and R. II. Hil- liard, of Holladay, wore in tho city Tuesday. The family of W. L. McElyea are spending tho week at tho Sulphur Springs. Travis Brooks, who ia teaching on Pagle Creek, spent Sunday with homefolks. J. G. Robins has commenced the ere"ction of his now dwelling on Paris street. J. Xf. Saunders, of Nashville, was down on a visit to relatives the first of the week. Misa Clarice Greer, daughter of County Clerk G. B. Greer, is very sick this week. Mrs. J. G. Tresson and children have returned from a visit to rela tives at Bevider. Mrs. Josephine Arnold and Miss Pearl Arnold have returned from a visit at Tullahoma. . The contractors began the work of building the dwelling of Joe J. Wcatherly Monday. Judge Joe R. and Capt. S. WT. Hawkins, of Huntingdon, were in the city Wednesday. Miss Daisie Christenberry, of Nashville, iavisiting relatives and friends at this place. John Webb und wife, of Jones boro, Ark., are here on a visit to relatives and friends. Miss Mattie Clement ia teaching at tho Farrar School-house. She opened school Monday. Mrs. Tennio Williams and son, Harrison, of Manleyville, visited relatives hero Monday.. Mias Lou Clement went to tho ninth district last week where she began a school Monday. Mrs. Lou Hudson and children, of Huntingdon, aro spending the week hero with relatives. D. G. Hudson returned homo last Friday from East Tennessee and Virginia, where ho has been spend ing a few weeks. School will open at the Bouton Seminary next Monday. All the patrons of the school aro invited to bo nrosent at tho cponbsr. Work on tho streets has been postponed on account of the dry eat her. J. B. Yickrey ban removed his law oilieo m .stain (in tho Bliei-ifl's oilico) at tho court-house. Denuiv Clerk and Master A. V. Bowles is bu.vy takiiu; deposition and ( Uin:' ready for the Septem ber term of chaucery court. R. L. Bridge?, general merchant, nado an as? hrnment Wednesday. namim' A. V. Bowles an trustee. Tho liabilities aro paid to be about 1-1, 7iK). Tho asseta are not known An en iovablo dance took place on tho lawn east of the residence of K. L. Phillips Tucsdav evening. A s'ood crowd was present, and the merriment continued until a late l - - - 7 - hour. Cv houses are troinr? nn in our midst, but thero is a growing do- maud tor more, there have ben threo applications this week for dwelling houses, and they have not been supplied. Sunday, October 14, has been set apart by Boat oak Camo. Woodmen of tho World, for iho unveiling of tho monument to bo erected by tho Woodmen to tho memory of Dr. C S. (-handler, deceasod. There nro so many conflicting reports of tho primary Saturday that the result in tho dist.riot will not bo known until the returns have been canvassed by tho Congres sional committee. Luloa carried this county by a majority of 125. Col. J. W. Rosamou. of Gadsden. president of tho West Tennessee l armers Institute, was m the city last Fridav. lie was hero for tho r ' ' purpose of arranging for Benton County to be represented at tho meeting of tho institute at Jackson in September. This county is en titled to twenty delegates. Yesterday was moving day with somo of our citizens. T. J. Lowry moved to his now home, tho Bil McRae placo. W. S. Corbitt went to the Adams place. Joa Hnbbs and his mother moved to the old Hawley placo. Mrs. Nannie Biv ens will move to her home, and wo understand A. J. Fuller will move to the Bartlett place. Mrs. I. R. Ilubba, of Hamilton Mont., who has been visitinc rota tives in Benton and Henry coun ties, camo over from Manleyville Sunday and left Tuesday to join her nusoanum Montana, fohe was ac companied by her brother-in-law Bird Hubbs, who has gone to try his fortunes in tho great Northwest. May success attend him, is the wish or his many iriends here. The citizens of Johnsonville ar nicuviuy ji uut pii-jjaiuuuua lur )l uig barbecue at that place Friday, Sep tember 14. Tho list of speakers who have been invited to take nn. in t he program on that occasion in eludes Governor McMillin, John Wesley Gaines, C. W. Turner, some of the electors and other m-ominent speakers. The railroads will give reduced ratos, and the occasion promises to be a big event. Tho dwelling of Price Oxford about twelve miles south nf fkm den, was burned last Monday night witn tne entire contents. Mr. Ux ford and his children were attend ing church at the time, and every thine: was burned. Tho loss fall. heavily on Mr. Oxford, who has been seemingly unfortunate in re cent years. It has not been a erea while since he lost his wifo.--n.Tirt since that time he has been living nln i.: i.:n oiuuB iv j m jlus uuuureu. MARIUAGE T.ICENS?rs. luarnago licenses have been is sued by Countv Clerk G. T5. ft rppi" TUT 1 to N. T. Baggett and M. J. Haynes, x. jl-. uariar and llora Utley. The Democratic executive com mitteo of this the sixteenth fioterial district, composed of the counties of Benton, Decatur and Henry, are hereby called to meet at Paris on Monday, September 3, 1000, for the purpose of declaring the nominee for Heater. Robert Tiiari-e, S. L. Peeler, Chairman. Secretary. V. AMl-.n-ITon,"ct man or woman to trawl for i;.r:" house. Mtiary 53 nioiitl-.lv ami MrxMiwn, v. i'.Ii ilicreavo; i)ii:,'iioii iici niaiii-n! r sn.f . r-uU-fis.'.! siaij.it.-ii ftitvch-.iiC. JA;Uf-;H. S3J : a.ytni-n'iO'-. , O'-'e FtiOM GULtNCiniib ! jn'ar cifiiiiHie ). Robert Warniacl'. 'arii on bushier. Thero i ji e;i'c!it deal of siel;ie;.: I his community. iianien i ab'H and lamily, ol I ai i ut ! hero last week. vi J. P. Baker and wife have b er dsiting in Lake (bounty. J. H. BrtHiks, of 1'ariH, visited i: his community Sunday. Bud Barnes and wife isited ii tho vicinity of Camden Sunday. I ho eiiects of J. A. Larnc;?, do ceased, will bo sold September ( . Will Barnes, who has returnee. from T'ias, says there iu no plar like home. Mrs. W. II. Hudson and Mux Alice Young, of Paris, visited rel atives here last week. After a week's vacation, M. 1.. yrn returned yesterday to ' h':: school in Henry County. Greenuriek, August 20. VHOM FAXON, Kog;uIar corrc'S()oiid,iio.-1 Mrs. Schnck, of Paris, ia visiting relatives here. William Bntlor went to Paris to day on business. II. A. Caraway, of Big Sandy, was here yesterday. Miss Daisie Vynn, of Big San dy, is here on a visit. II. E. Wyatt, of Camden, is vis iting old friends here. John S. Davidson has gone to Big Sandy on. business. The protracted meeting, is now in progress at Crooked Creek. Mrs. Johu Snyder, of Paris, is visiting relatives at this place. Miss Mary Graham, of Big San dy, visited relatives here Saturday. Miss Clem Lowry, of Big Sandy, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Hassoll. Zaeh Goforth and wife, of Big Sandy, spent Sunday here with their son, D. M. Goforth. The Benton County Telephone Co. stretched a line across Teunes. see River lit Danville yesterday. Faxon, August 28. ruoM miwoons. RoRiilar corresionuen;G. Charles Bevell, of Big Sandy, visited hero Sunday. W. H. Evans and wife, of Lib erty, were guests of the family of W. M. Cuff Sunday. We would suggest that a debat ing club or a literary society be organized at Old Farrar's. The protracted meeting at Wes ley Chapel . has been postponed until the fourth Sunday in next mouth. Lookout for a matrimonial event on Beaverdam--that is, all indica tions aro favorable for such an al liance. Flatwoods, August 28. '.---A new line of stationery, such as tablets, writing paper, etc., just re ceived by the Fry Drug Co. Formosquito bites, bites or stings of insects, animals or reptiles, apply Ballard's Snow Liniment. It coun teracts tho. poison in the wounds, subdues tho inflammation and heals the flesh. Price, 25 and - 0 cents. Sold by all druggists. J. W. Ray born, of Bristow,!wili fill orders for 2 and 3 foot boards, pailings and slats on short notice. Only the best material used, I and prices reasonable. A complete assortment of Ready Mixed Paints can be found at the Fry Drug Co. Don't fail to get their prices when you need any thing in this line. Extreme hot weather is a great tax upon tho digestive power of ba bies; when puny and feeble .they should be given a dose of Whito'c Cream Vermifuge. . Price, 25 cents, Sold by all druggists. Fresh paints, oils, and varnkshec cf all kinds at tha Fry Drug Co. For digestive weakness, nervous ness, paiu3 in the side, flatulence, dizziness, wakefulness, headache and other annoying Rcompauimentc of costiveness, Herbine is a prompt and uueoualled remedy.- Price, c.ntr.-ScJ4 by el! driwk't.