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f , 1 I very (iiHcourfim ior ohm to ue- ond mon. l'eaides, at least half of tho land is not adapted to agri culture, and tlio nation will allot all tho rest, l'toplo are coining (romevery direction Reckinglionies. Sumo young and in trimo man hood; others more worn by ajo and hardships. Notwithstanding tho difficulty and exposure there- Is connected with opening a, new country, peo- plo will llock there from every sec tion and tho native red men must succumb to tho will of tho whito or become extinct as a race. May 25. 1901. J. J. Allen FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. 1 in, and THL INDIAN TtnniTOMY. Wo hum received tho following letter from Whitehead, 1. T., which may bo of interest to our reudera; IMilor Tiir ChhiiMci k,: Ah 1 have received quite a num ber of inquiries from tho boys of old Benton (koiuo of whom have been my school and claKsnmtes), I will endeavor to answer more fully, if tho editor of The Chronicle will bo so kind aa to publish. I arrived at Paul's Valley, I. T., on December!, 1000, and located on Santa Fo and Gulf Railroad, CO miles from Oklahoma City, O. T.f and 150 uiile3 from Fort "Worth, Tex. This is tho Chickasaw Na tion, and I must say the best one of tho five nations. Tho soil varies hero as elsewhere "Wo have from tho rich alluvial soi or tuo wasinta iuver to tno spur of rock that overhang the canyons on the prairies. It is a mistaken idea to think that every foot of land in tho great West is a perfect bod of deep rich soil that is inex haustible, and all you hare to ac- er, committed suicide at his home vary from 175 to $200 per annum complish is to wait till harvest in Henry County, threo miles Courses in agriculture, mechanical a: i e i 1. , e t..: ia .i, i. ... . . . . umu uuu reap uoiu me ncueu Buumntui ui itxa nwis. uy civil and electrical engineering thereof, lhosoilon tho Washita taking a dose of strychnine. JNo languages, literature, history econ Iuver will average about two feet cause is known ior tho cloeu, as lie omics, chemistry, pharmacy, and in depth and varies from a looso had just returned from th JMm- q p'ciicral sciences. Ior info .a ...... . ' m I 1 1 -1 1 red, light black to a red and black phis reunion and seemed in good matiou apply to above or to th gumbo. In a lot of 20 acres you spirits. lie was 58 years old and registrar, University of Tennessee can find some of each kind. I his was a Confederate veteran and Kiioxville. land will average 40 bushel of corn leaves one son, with whom he had and 1,200 pounds of cotton per acre, been living recently. He formerly To save mending, avoid breaking Although some years it yeilds 75 lived in Arkansas, but was a native and to avoid suffering, proven bushels of corn and "1,800 pounds of of this county and a successful coughs and cold3 by the timely use An examination for scholarship admission to, the Universi ty of Tennessee, will bo held in accordance with law and under thu direction of the State superintend ent, by l'rof. McD. Neal, county superintendent, at Cumden on J 11110 28, 1901. Tho examination will cover tho essentials of tho secon dary school course (English, arith metic, algebra, geometry, history, etc.). Those who pass the examination will bo admitted and be appointed to State scholarship up to tho num ber of 275. This entire number Jako Fisher, jr., shot and fatally has been taken up for two years wounded one 33 ill Smothermau past and many could not get them near Decaturville last week. More Candidates should, therefore, take trouble is expected, as tho friends their examinations and apply at of both aro heavily armed. The once for scholarships. Graduates trouble grow out of an argument of accredited and other approved concerning tho purchase of some schools should make application counterfeit money. No arreetshave and send their certificates to the yet been made. registrar. Personal expenses, largely con J. rolktates, awellknOWUfarm- trnlle.1 lv tl Rrndpnta tliomsnlvps cotton. Those who are farming in Ten- nesseo with one horse plows going from 8 to 12 times to each row, be sides preparation for planting and farmer. (0 I 1 'j n3 'lint Kind Von I hue Always lSotiilit lias borno the signa ture of CliiiH. II. Fletcher, and lias been mado under lit personal supervision lor over il( jeais. Allow no mo to uoeeivo you in tlii. Counterfeits, Imitations ami Jnst-ns--ood aro but I'vperiim-nts, and endanger tho health of Children ll.xpeiieneo against Jlxpei liaent. What is C ASTORIA Casloria. is a harmless substitute) for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Nootliinj Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 3Iorpliino nor other JNni olio fsnbstanee. Its ajjro is its guarantee. It destroys Wi.rms ami allays 1 Vverihness. Jt Mires Diariinra md Wiinl Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, -ur s Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tins Food, regulates tho Stomaeh ami Uouels, phiir. healthy and natural bleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, The Kind You Ito Always Bought yn Bears the Signature of . In Use For Over 30 Years. J? J NfW tOBK CITY, An exchange asks: ''What is a dollar, anyhow?" The question is an easy one to answer. A dollar is what some men promise to pay It is some- of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. is a safe, sure and swift remedy for all bronchial ailments. Price 25 and 50 cents. gists. Sold by all drug- VI 1 " pianung, woum scarcely give me otll e;r countv naner. credit in saying one man can make tMng a uewspaper mau en joys more 2,500 bushels of corn in the West in anticipation than in reality. It MILL FOU SALE. START THE TWENTIETH CENTURY KlGHTI WEITE -WITH J CEHTUEY Double Feed Fountain Pen. Fitted with a 1 6 Kt. Cold Pen. Fully warranted. Price reasonable. Tho double feed makes it tho most reliablo pen on the market. The editor of this paper will show you styles and prices. Ho will make you a special price in connection with a subscription to his paper. A.r5ex1.tG "WaxLteci. CENTURY PEN CO., Whitewater, Wis. and not go more than four times te each row. Just think of one man making On Monday, June 17, 1901, at 1 p. m,, I will sell my 25-liorse power engine and is the price of a day's work for boiler and saw and grist mill Jo the high est bidder; been some men and a single nights drunk for others. It is what tho 2,500 bushels of corn with so little wife requently needs, but seldom labon The prairie land or upland hag It ifl a ble6sing ia a 8mall 4-Vinf licva nArf fn flia lnffnm ia na 1 1 uicaouiu auu u vuioo 11 ujauy in goou as ooitom, out lurtner oui on gtanceg( It is mi ht and gcarcQ 11.- l i 1 uie piuuies iiui bu guuu. N .a(1 ih hp We have plenty of timber for Wanted and no man ever will. A i-.i-i n. 1 lueiaiongmesureams-pecau.reu- dQllar ig a snarQ an( & delusioU) bud, cottonwood, elm, red and post and every oue or us arQ chasing the oaK. no nicKory or wnite oas. ui,, 1 UQiurjiut Ave have plenty of good drinking water, both hard and soft, and oc- If you are troubled with that casionally a well of gyp. Take it all most uncomfortable disease called in all. this is a very pleasant place piles, don't neglect it. Don't let to live. The farmers can make the complaint get a firm hold more with less labor; the merchant Every day the disease is neglected sells more goods at a better margin ; it grows worse. Commence at once the stockman raise better cattle to use Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint- with enhanced values. While you ment, the relief is immediate, and people of Tennessee are spending cure infallible. Price, 50 cents in the days in December, January and bottles. " .Tubes, 7u cents. Sold by February very often in gloom and all druggists dampness from cloudy weather and Yvinl clirQmriitl floor in frond in we are feasting off the pleasant ttUJU" ; ia 1S yuus smiles of the noon-day sun that in use one year; all as good as new. Will sell at mill, 1 mile east of Devider. Terms given on dav of sale. Am tired ot business, is my reason for Belling. L. A. Wyatt. UOUSK 8TKAVED. One bay horse, 11 years old and over 15 hands high ; foretop cut out, star in forehead, white hind foot and white spot on back of right hind hock. Will pay a reasonable amount to any one who will take up the horse and notify me at once. . T. Douglas, Chalk Level, Tenn. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS, TAKE NOTICE. n r " .v . ' . - -vX SOMETHING YOU WEED 27 Pieces TfeeKIngMfg.C3.,2ICc!ncy St.,CSicago A Hustler Can Make $10.00 a Day. of the best quality Sil ver l'latcd Knives. Forks and Spoons, and in the newest and pret tiest pattern or the year, enclosed in a Hand some eiise. The quality is the beKt that money ami nklllod labor can turn out, and as they are plated in tne best manner with Sterling Silver, W5-HX) line, on the finest quality of crucible steel and hard metal, they will weurfor years, Infaet, will outlast many of tho Ropers Roods, and as we do not have to pay a royalty to Mr. Rogers, we can sen tnetn tor less man one nan wiuit we would have to ask for the same Roods with Horrors' name on tuem. You micht buy this out nt In a Jewelry store for 812.U), but I. Tlrn,,(ll,.,.;i it i, jT ,-"f these sets Our reKUlar price oui oroer k from thiA factory who make and guarantee the entire out fit to lie exactly as represented. Agents Wanted, The epidemic of defalcations no doubt, to the get-rich-quick mania with which the success of a few trust manipulators have inocu lated the country. The best reme dy is more speedy and harsher pun ishment for this class of thieves. On the first Monday in July, next, at the court-house door in the county of Benton and town of Camden, I will offer for public sale all the real estate belong ing to delinquent tax payers for the year 1900, a description of which real estate can be seen upon the books in my office; and if sale is not completed on the said first Monday in July the same will con tinue from day to day until completed. G. W. E. llEiiiutf, Trustee. beams down eo illuminating upon us and makes life more pleasant and burdens moro light. We have as good seasons here as in Tennessee; not as great rain fall, but enougu. it aoes not requne if the stomach performs its as much. We have been having functions actively and regularly, plenty ot rain; corn is oeing piowea the food of which it is the recepta over for the last time, and cotton ce js transformed into blood of a chopping is all he go. nourishino: quality, which furnish The people are kind, hospitable, es v;gor an(j warmth to the whole and law-abiding as in the States. ij0jv Herbiu mVes tone to the Its mostly settled with whites, but stomach and promotes digestion very few full bloods, and a seldom anj assimilation. Trice, 50 cents. thing you see one. 1 hey dress as by h druggists we do, and, as a rule, are educated. Send on your communications We want the news from every com munity in the county. NON.RESIDENT NOTICE. Tenth of all the People Suffer from a Diseased HFPRINF 1 Pure Juices from Natural Roots. P EGDIATES tho Liver, Stcmsch and Bowels, n Cleanses the System, Purifies the Elcod, nURES Utim, Biliousness, Constspatson, u Weak Stomach and Imoalred Digestion. pas Satisfactit v Up in the Comanchie they wear blankets and live m wigwams Vhilo Uncle bam is extending nis domani in the Orient, he is not neglecting tho Indian reservation at home. The Iliawa, Comanchie nn,1 Witehita reservations are to Ope 11 bUlllv; llillO nno ouunuu, hnnt, Aucrust 0. It 13 claimed that there are now camped can remedy this by taking Herbine n.nr the borders 10,000 peo- after each meal, to digest what you In the chancery court of Benton County, Ten nessee. John A. Bhiuchaid et als. vs. Timothy Ulanohard et als. In this cause it appearing from the statements of complainants o'bill, which is sworn to, that the defendants, James Pettyjohn and Artie Petty john, are residents of the Indian Territory and are non-residents of the State of Tennessee. It is therefore ordered by the clerk and master that they enter their appearance herein at the next July rules day of the chancery court to be held for thecounty of Denton at the court-house in the town of Camden, Tennessee, on the first Monday in July, next, and pload, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or the same will be taken as confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive wetiks in Tub CAmden Chkoniclk, a newspaper published in the town of Camden, Tennessee. This May 21, 1901. A. G. MrlUMKI.. J. G. liov.itfs, Clerk and Master. Solicitor. Every Eoilla Guarantasd to Givs Xj-ZVXlGSrJEJ UOTTIjU, SMALL 300SJ3. Price, CO Cents. Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis, Mo, Many women fail to digest their food, and so become pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the bright ness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion departs. You pie, and as there are only lo,W0 jimilersi'ction.-j for home?, it seems ntinr tinli iidq1 have eaten. Price, 50 cents, by all druggists. Sold I 1 promptly procured, OR KO t'KM.tAiQ L'.b. sua i oreiRnl'i a Rbii. i-airast trms eT.-r )FEE. Pend model, sketch. 5 latcnufcility. Book HoW Patcnta and Trtde-Mai k," W TICE.W enured to inve vi' PATENT LAWTERS OP S YEARS' PEACT W 20,000 PATENTS FHOwiFiEO lHHUUUH 1HEM ,J All t-uamKS contidentmf. bound aJviya. Iiul! :l's.Tvice. Moderate ehariM. ( wtrC. A. SNOYZ k CO. PATENT LAWYERS, i-tS Cpf). U. S. Pstcnt Offlc?, WASHIKSTCN, D. l I 1 1 If. Stand years of hard usage. K Jiecially suited for outdoor service. C. mm I !i n nru -1 j anraarijf .fcH'r 1.UIIU 10 1 'A Coif or Country Clubs Verandas and Lawns The weather does not affect the com fort and ease obtained by Nature's spring in fine old rustic furniture: hand made of white hickory saplings wit h bark left on ; suiootb, jjretty and durable. This Chair $2.25 ;cr two fcr S4.C3 Same chair on rockera, 50c. extra. Freight paid east of the Kockiet. Dealers have them ; If not, pend 3 cents, cost of postage, for our artistic illus trated Oi.taioue. showing I1 patterns sppropriitte for homes or clubs. Prctt j Settee for S.C0 Th3 Gid Hickcry Chair Ccrrpany, ' MARTIN3VILLC, - IND F'OOOOOOOO OOOOOOO?? 6 U 0 0 0 0. REBSGHER'SS HIGH GRADE in 1 rnr, 2 ( RFWt-we-n crut 0 iT- ' 1 If my poods are not sold in j our town, send direct to me. rERFUHES: Are made in the good Old , French way, of superior lasting qualities, exqui sitely delicate and true to ' the Flowers. ! Cor inn c TRADE MARK IS ONE OF MY POPULAR ODORS. A Try ill liUUUUUUllj IWilUiUwl) 252 St2i3 St., EDchsstsr, H. If. The Queen of all Breath Perfumes. AGENTS WANTED. ooooooosooooooo A" 0 0