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TUB CHRONICLE. a ooumtt wirArit. Ptnusnr.D Weirlt at Camion', Trx.t. tNTmiOATCAMOIN AfCOO CLAHMlLMTtm t ! N CHS A N N O t N C K M K N T , Tin subscription prlre of Tin On kn iLf Is tl .W Htr year; BO emu for six months; 25 cent for three months, which poniti vcly must be paid In advanca. All subset Iptlons will be promptly topped at expiration of t: me paid for. Obituary and similar not Ices will be? charged for at the rate of I cent per line. We will furnish rates for display and load advei Using on applica tion. Newscommunleatlonsaiid articles on questions of public Interest are solicited, but we assume no responsibility for theexpres-lons contained In nil inch communications It s publixned. remittances can be made In various ways that are perfectly safe, but all remittances sent are at risk of the Kinder. All remittances and business communications Ihould be sent to TKAVLS l'.KOS., Camden. Tenn. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY U2, 1901. Peru Ars Geneial Do Wet and King Eddy inilit arrange matters) if tlicy could have a quiet talk. Miss Maud Gonue, the "Irish Jonu of Arc," is again in this coun try, talking for Ireland aud the Boers. CONGRESSMAN UllOWN, the Ohio Iuub!icftu who offered a resolu tion in the House providing for Philippine inpependenco and the reliiupiitihuifiit of American nover. eignty in tho islandu, need not ex pect that Mr. McKinley will pana any of the army cominirniiii pie to him. However, it tuny Ih that Mr. Urowu doesn't like tlmt kind of pie. Mita. Nation's appetite having been whetted by her success in clos ing a few Kaloona in Kansas, where they are unlawful, she announces her intention to close every saloon in the country. It is hardly prob able that the good woman fully re alizes the extent of the country or the number of saloons. Just wait until she runs up against tho Ten nessee "legielatnr." ritOM KAiri'EK'S MILL. It is said that the 6ugar trust has perfected arrangements to control the sugar plantations of Hawaii by combining them in a trust. TllE United States will spend more for its army and navy, includ ing the payment of pensions, dur ing the fiscal year than will be spent by either of the great military na tions of Europe. In round num bers our military expenses for the year will be $100,000,000. Is it any wonder that thoughtful men are beginning to wonder where this hing will stop? The steel consumers may prepare to furnish tl)9 profit on the forma tion of the big steel trust, as well as the interest on the watered stock. The Republican Senators do not seem to be forcing the Democratic Senators to allow the ship subsidy steal to go through Congress, to any marked extent. TllE "nigger postmaster" trouble lias broken out again. The negro postmaster at Live Oak, Fla., has been advised to resign and seek an other home, for the benefit of his health. "Extra session," says Mr. Mc Kinley; "no extra session," says a strong coterie of Republican Sena tors. This was last week. McKin- ley won out, and there will be an extra session of Congress. SUKELY the members of the gen eral assembly will learn, during the thirty days recess, that public sent iment in Tennessee has undergone a change, and that the sheep is now more popular than the dog. The doctrine of doing evil for good to grow out of it, may some times be justified, but it is none the less dangerous for that. However good intentions may be, the usua result ol doing evil is. more evil We were misinformed recently . in regard to the school tax, and we cheerfully correct the 6tatemen that there had been a reduction o the tax. The reduction was in the county tax and not in the school tax Southern cotton manufacturers are arranging to curtail production because of their inability to profit ably work at the present buying price o raw cotton and the presen selling price of manufactured cot ton. J. Pierpont Morgan's purchase of the control of the Carnegie stee companies may whet his appetite to the extent of causing him to at tempt to buy a controlling interest in the United States Government although some think he already has it. Congressman Shafroth of Col orado rightly says that the Repub lican bill providing for redemption of silver dollars in gold, which has been favorably reported in the 1 A House,' will start a new policy in the treatment of the precious met als, and a radical departure from the principles of monetary science. No government under the sun re quires its treasurer to redeem its silver coins in gold. FKOM PAHKEIt'S IIUANCU. Special correspondence. Mrs. A. Phifer has been ill, but is some better. Miss Flora Melton has returned rom a visit at Eva. Mrs. Mamie Pierpout was taken quite sick yesterday. Work on the new school house is progressing slowly. Mr. and Mrs, We6t contemplate moving to Kentucky. Will Hampton is visiting friends in Humphreys County. Parker's Branch, February 19. Arthur Cole u hfilicted with the Arkaiinfts fever. R. H. Elmore win in Camden on business yesterday. Jim Hooper, lumber inspector, was here yesterday. "Racket" Rushing went to Cam den to-day on business. H. C. Elmore made a flying trip to Huntingdon this week; Dr. J. T. Iiray has bought the Woods saw-mill and is moving it to a point near Eggville. Arthur Vaughau, who is attend- ing school at Camden, is at liotw for a few days. He is not well. Farmers were just getting down to work in earnest, but the eoul wave this morning froze them out. Sawyer's Mill, February 19. riton imiHTovv. Special correspondence. The grip is on the decline'in this locality, we are pleased to state. a i . . . 1 A ouilMiig is in nrogress at the home of S. L. Broughfou to-day. Rev. J. E. Arnold filled his ap pointment iu Henry Couuty last Sunday. Mrs. oara Waldrop visiieil Her sister, Mrs. Stewart of Liberty last Sunday. If there is any dependence to be put in the grouud hog, spriug is not far away. Mrs. Croasnoe, who has been very sick several days, is no better, we regret to learn. Ruistow, February 19. MISCELLANOUS ADVERTISING. Advertisements coming under this head are charged 3 cents per line tor each insertion. MIO.H HUSTLKTOWN. Special correspondence. Another cold wave has come, and fire wood is in demand. The young people enjoyed a sing ing at the home of Walter Lewis on last Sunday evening. Miss Sullie Holland was taken suddenly ill Saturday night. We hope she will soon recover. Rev. E. Z. Newsom will preach at Missionary Grove next Sunday at the usual hour for services. Hustletown, February 19. There is probably no disease or condi tion of the hum tin system that causes more KufTeriiiirutxl listre,sHtlian piles, fabler's Buckeye PiieOuitment cures them quick ly, without pain or detention from buwi nesa. Price, 50 cents in bottles Tubes, 75 cents. Sold by all drnjjsysts. An entirely new line of rrimmings and Embroideries, jiist received at the New York Store, where you can get the best and cheapest goods in town. Are yon nervous, run down, weak ami dispirited? Take a few doses of Ilerbine It will infuse new energy, new life into the exhausted nerves, the overworked brain or muscular system, and put a new face on life and business. Price, 50 cents. Sold ly ell druggists. To make room for onr spring stock, we are offering great reductions on Under wear, Dress Goods. Hosiery, Shirts, and and an endless line of goods that must be closed out. Naifkii Broi The Ore lit Modern Newspaper. TFyou want Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Grass I seen, oats, 1 lour, meal, etc., go to Si KJAI.L & I'OllS And dont forget tlio bargains In Shoes. No fake, but all solid facts. 1,10 R SALK Two good wagons, comparatively 1 new. Will sell at a bargain. Also have for sale a tine vomits mule. For furl her information call on L. V. IJUOWNiNG, Uauulcn, Tenn. F OUN'O Some money. Will return to owner when properly identified. P. A. BHI DGKS. NEVER in the history of the country have von st'en such bargains ii Shoes as N'f KxALL & i'o I IS will show you. $2.50 and 13.00 Shoes lor $1.00 and $1 25. fV)R SALE-Crescent, P.ieycle, In good condi tion: a standard wheel, and excellent value. Call on Eugene Travis, Camden, Tenn. HOR SAI.E-Sixhead of Mules, 5 to 8; ears old. P Will Bell r)i u-icti ttii-mu- Poll nn ni tirhl rua I'll 17" I Ull 1 HI) IIIJI V Itll " ' (IHU'VJJ me at liiecheen, Tenn. M. A. FRY. (1 AltLON HUDSON and Arie Finlcy are tlck T led to death ai our bargain counter in Shoes. Seventy-five pairs of Ladies' Shocsat half the first coat, a few dajs will close them all out. Come quick. iS'lTGALL & POTTS. 171 R SALE-Remnant of Lumber, Hoards and ; lirick. This is a bargain. If you are inter ested apply to Hud Cain, on the County Farm, Vi mile southeast of Camden, Tenn. K2-8-4 J. I). 1 Kr.HoUfli. WANTED-To buy old Scrap Iron, Dry Bones, Brass and Copper, delivered to me at the Camden Depot. W. A. ARBROUGH. VT AGISTRATE'S WARRANTS, Exeoutious1 IM and State warrants tor sale at ihichkon ici.k otlh-e. other blanks, printed to order. OUR job printing facilities are first-class, and our specialty is good work. Estimates (and samples where possible) will be furnished on ap plication. Address Thk Chkoniclk, Camden, tenn. r M J The Kind You Have, Always Jtotight lias borno Hie signa ture of Cliav. II. I'Iclchcr, nnd lias been inal under his personal nipcrvisiou lor ver HO years. Allow no ono to deceive you iu this. 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St. Louis, which was then a mere over grown town on the western frontier of civiliza tion, lias developed into a great commercial me tropolis, and that great modern newsgatherer, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, has kept pace with the progress of its city and section. It has been, from its first Issue to the present time, the child ren's tutor, the youth's counselor, the woman's companion, the fanner's instructor and friend. Its circulation extends to every Suite and Terri tory of the union, ti anada and Mexico, and to every part of the world where there are readers of the English language. It ought to be In your home during the coming year. See advertisement elsewhere in this Issue. GOOI POSITION. Wanted Young ladles and Kentlemen in every county forofllce work, clerkship, etc. Must make, small'deposit or give security. Previous experi ence is not necessary. Hood salary. Address "Frank," Box i3"-- Nashville, Tenn. 22-4-10 BIDS REOPENED LAND SALE. The bids having been raised on the land in the ninth civil district, cause of J. G. Taylor vs. S. W. and Mattie Cooley, and on the house and lot iu the town of Big Sandy, in the cause ol G T. Morris vs. Lillie May Morris et als., I will hold' open the bids on said properly until Monday at 1 o'clock, March 4, 1901. And Hie bidders (Ifaynie and Dowdy) on the tract of land in the eighth civil district, cause ot G. T. Morris vs. Lillie May Morris et als , having failed to comply with the terms of sale, and the chancellor of the chancery court, at the special term held iu January, 1901, having ordered anew sale, notice Is hereby given that I will on the first Monday in March, 1901, at the east door of the court-house in the tow n of Camden, Tenn , sell said land on the same terms given in the original notice of sale. This February 12, 1901. W. L. MORRIS, Special Commissioner. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. DRUMMERS' jtiilMIM iflhfTH f 1 ? - IU 1 1 . tin's : fr ?.. ; ' ,rr . -1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS PROMPT ATTENTION FRANK PLANT Manager "CAMOKJi, TENN, tW The Chimniclk wants a live, hust ling Mi-nt at every postofliee in Benton Curit v Write for terms. 9 50 YEARS' V i ,4 9 aim oi'ioi e i lie ciKiureoor ll Ol O'lore II Dnnifl Ifonhmf Ghnnn Momt iy i.! M treh, 1W1, and mak,- defens, Vtl h hi till II II fa I'lJH peutioncf LueyCodN by whieh she seek I UI1U IfjUUHlHU jllWIiU, t:,,.b(i.H(,f matrimony now suh,i.sting t PARIS, TENN. Lathe, engine, and lMier o k a je'l:ilrv. We ! Ilia lie smoke stacks. All work guaranf-ed. We keep nil kinds of s ipeiU's, and ei U ull kiuJsof machinery, telephone vx. In the Chancery Court of Itenton County, Tenn. - Lucy Cody . Alex. Cody. In ihiseause It appearing to tlreclerkand mss terfrom the allegations of the complainant's bill, which is sworn to, that the defendant, Alex Cody, is a non-resident of the Stale of Tennessee and resides in the State of Kentucky, so that the ordi nary process of law eau not be served upon hi in. 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