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I I- XIMJTON IH-.M.1CT. )TIIli C1IR0NICLLL f A HI'S I WKW 'HI'AI'VH. I'l nusfu u Wkkkly at Camuf.n, Ten. (N!l Hf DAT CMOtN AH If CONO CLASS MIL M ATTf "I III HIS Ess ANNIII NCKM KNT. Tlic snliHcrii'llnii price n( I'm k ( 'it iiukh i k Is 1 1 no in r i'ii ; fn cmm fur l hmiilhs: '.'."i tiiN f,n llni'i' iiiiiulliN, wlm h mihU i vi-ly 1 1 1 1 j t In' paid 1 ii ml v.kiii . All xiilisiTipl Imi will hi" H omptly ni.."'il ill i'Xi',itiini nl t.iut i:uil fur. 1 ililtu.it tmt similar mil ices will lie chained fur to Ilic rail of :) ceiiU per line. We will furnish r.iti-i lot ittsptuy mill local mlv.-i INinumi apphea- Iioll. Nt'Wscoiiiiiiimli'HlioiinitiwI hi lleleson questions Of public I lit el est m e hiiI idled, hut tti' lissome Im responsibility fm tlnf)sii'tsiiiiiH contained In all Ninil communications mill articles published. Remittances can In- made In vni loin ways Unit are perfectly sate, but hII remittances (tfiil aieat ri sk of I he sender. All remittances Hlltl business eniiimiuiliatioiis Should li.' sent to 'lit A VIS liliOS., Telephone '-".'. ('anulelu.Teiin. At one HALF THE COST Lien Ooffao has b.ftcr strength and lUvor than many so-called "fancy" brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be com pared with Lion in quality. In i lb. air tight, tcalcil packages. FROM BRECHEEN. ns thir us FUIDAY, JANUARY 'M),VMl FROM FLATWOODS. Regular correspondence J W. M. Melton entered ecliool at Cnnulen yehlerday. Mrs. lhazzie Berry is convalesc ing, wo are pleased to learn. 1'iitfeon Holland went to Lut pr ion Saturday to 6ee his brother, Doe Holland, who has been ill for sometime. Miss Kanie Berry visited her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Pallord, at Luter ton last week. J. 11. Holland of Luterton will hold n 6onj; service at Chestnut Hill Sunday. Everybody invited. The remains of the infant child ot G. W. Berry of Eva, which died Sunday, were buried at the Berry burying-ground yestesday. A debate will take place at Ne othegy Saturday night, February 7. Subject, "Resolved, that intem perance has been more destructive to the human race than war." Affirmative J. C. Bain; negative Bay Pafford. Time allowance, 50 minutes for each speaker. illiir folTexpoiiclcilce.j Peanut bii)ei'H wert candidates lust week. A. J. Goodman went to more on business Friday. Ned Will ford lia-3 gone to Hick man County to buy mules. J. D. Whitfield took out another drove of line cattle Friday. Pound suppers now, weddings in the spring and broken hearts in the fall. AVhat has become of the Wyly, Bristow and other correspondents in that section? James Byrd of Sugar Tree was at the lower school-house Sunday. On business, no doubt. Gillem Newsome is carrying the mail from Brecheen to Lilburn for his brother, Densom Newsome. Alf Puley is the proudest "tic1 hack" on the creek. He makes a tie and then lies down on it to e if it is good. "We learn that James Lockhart has accepted a position in the bank at Camden. We say, gopd luck to Jimmie. I W. L. Matlock wen o Paducah last week on business.;' C. N. Mat lock had charge of the postoffice Sfcon.l Uotiml Otiai-terly Mei tlni;. lli.lluw llnrk rin uil, at Hollow U.it k I'Vl.nii.ry Jl l'l'. Ilutiliiilim Ktuti-.n. lVLrnnrv 'J.'!, ('iifinlciii'in-ii.i, al !' hi. ink h-nmai y LS Cllll.ll ll Hlnllull. Malt li i - I'.nlh S . in-- ill. lilt, nt (rVlhir (JtMf Mairli 7-s l.iMii.loii ' i" uit, ill I'-i'llir M;n i H- l.cxinvti'ii kIhI;.iii. MmicIi -1-L".'. I i -fit' 1 1 1 r If iiinl I'.iimuis, at l'.itdis Mult h -JS J". Millhn circuit, al Mililin Apiil I ." Sanii ri;ciiii, ut ri..cci Anii 11 1'.' llul!n.!:i. ciicuit, Ai-iil IS T.I Wil.ie ft villi- mis-ion, nt Yuma April l'.cllifl circuit, at l'i ice ' ('lui.( l Apiil I'.ftlicl iiinl Sflinci', nt I'.ftlifl Apiil -ii' v- x. v T Am lure of Cli:i. lcrsoii:l supeiM deceive you i i in lvhnl You llne .ia "--.i;im iioi mo iiic mh.i- --BI ... , .....1 r . . i i.. I.I li. r loll'l'1 yriAS urni iiiiior iiium i mi ion lor ;;o years. AUovv no oim io iH. ix.iintcil. it. li!il;itioiis ami " . 1' A. ' . I O. . ' lilst-as-"ooil ' are mil ip'rnncin. Mini i iiii;iii;-,ci mo lu-alth of'ciillr'-i:xIM'lit',u'0 f'i't Impertinent. What is CASTORIA r.,4wi! U.n liai'iiili'sH siilistltiite lor la-ltir n. v.,, ... lire- arcotie SfltiHT circuit, nt Ci.iwnlln Jlay Mi'lillt-liini: llltsiln. .Mny U-ltl. S.iltilhi ami S-otl'M iliil, .May 1(1 AilnmsvilU' circuit, Mny L'.'i '1. Shiloli cin-iiit, May ."() .".1. J. W. Watkus, i' HDHKS IN TluXAS A It KANSAS. you, Uncle Daniel Holland, Arthur during his father's absence. i Melton and II. T. Holland have re ': turned from a visit in Arkansas- They say they enjoyed their visits Hhough it rainetl every day dur j ing their stay in that State. Uncle i Daniel was taken ill in Arkansas, but is better since his return home Flatwoods, January 27. RESULTED IN A COMl'llOMISE. J. W. DePriest and family who formerly lived here, but now reside at Dyersburg, were here on a visit flcr, wppu I ipv lko t m trnf ponds of that section (in a horn). J. L. Whitfield returned a few days ago from Humphreys County where he purchased a fine span of mules at a cost of 290. Let the M goodi stock come, and then give us the old-time no-fence law. Master Alvin Crabb killed a very Alniielliff.imm licit lli.iltf 1 UihT th.lt can bf liinijih for if l! to S" mi acif nti.l up (Mit-ovc i' tun I it-1 gioinul tiiat miikc a mil .i' laud, funii'hiuv' M"'"! raic'f If n or eleven mouths of the year, farnuntr lau.l for coin, svheat, oatsJrVitou soitu- of it peculiarly adapted lyick growth and earlv iiia'luiitv of d ws i'ud vejietiihle, 8ucli a h pent-hen. pears, plums, ntra wher ries, tomatoes. iotatoes, onions, cuhhaui', und melons finding g.xnl market . in the north at fatiey prices, on aceonnt of ev .'flleiieetf quality and earlier maturity tlian neither sections. An ideal place f.r tl.4- man of sinall means cheap fuel, chcaii huildiiii' material, lonir rti) iim Keasons, hoit, mild winters a land of sunshine and plenty. Let us send you literature descriptive of this country. "Homes in the Niuthwest, "itliniiesi of Southeast Missouri, Arkansas, and V YV. Louisiana," "Throu-di Texas 1 1 1 a Camera," "Fortunes in Crrowin l imits and Veget aides," "Tlie Diversilier,'' a fruit and truck growers journal. Un the first and third J uesdays ol eac h month the Cotton l'.elt Route will sell one-way tickets from St. Louis, Thehes, Cairo and Mempliis, to points in Arkan sas, Louisiana and Tesas, at luilf the one way rate plus if I', or round trip tickets at one fare for the round trip lus 2, allow ing stop-over yointi, ami '21 days return limit. For full information, address E. W. LAliEATMi:, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. AVATCII ST. l.Ol'IS.. . .....I ik!...L1ilnr t'lllhlj iml'li. Iflll HHI. nilinillli- I'.H" r......iii4 ii. iilir Oniuin. IMorohine nor oilier Siili(aice. lis uae in Hs guarantee. It lcstroys Woi-iii u..l allavs l,everilijiess. it ciiich Dianlio a and Wiml Jolio. It relieves Teething Tnmllcs, -iiich Constipation H'ltl riatuleiicv. 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It stands pre-eminent and alone anions American newspapers, and acknowledges no equal or rival, its circulation extends to every State and Territory of the union, to Canada and durini' the coming vear. See advertise ment elsewhere in this issue. Bkecheen, January 27. FROM CLAUD. AVAXTKD A trustworthy gentleman or lady in pilch eoiintv to Humane Imsiness lor an okl es- talilished house of sold financial standini;. A straieht. bona tide weekly salary of Sis.on nuid by cheek each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced torexien ses. Maimer, 340Caxton lliiildinn, Chicane niEDF0BD's THE GREAT Eawiur Medicihi Arthur and John Arnold, sons of Ellis Arnold, were arrested in .,4i, ,i;.fMVf ir Pnnctfthlfi J. I&rcre enake last week which raeas- Mexico, and to every part of the world ... , , , ., i i ti i.,i where there are readers of the l.nj-lish T. (Jutf JMonctay ana piaceu in jan uicu uuj uc iCC. m icuB,u. lal,puaje. h ought to he in your home here. The boys are charged with .Nearly all snakes are saia to ue stealinc corn from George Sarrett. poisonous, and this one was also It seems that Mr. Sarrett has crazy for coming out and trying to been missins corn, and Saturday bring spring so early. morning he made the discovery that his crib had been entered again and a small amount of corn Vttfceu. out, iu.1. aiictt o uvlj5u- ReKiiJtr correg,M)Ilrtellce. bors, Mon. J. M. L.ashlee, owns a Nogh Davitlson left yesterday hne pack.ot young blooanounas, f Bertrand Mo and for an experiment tne nounas Mrs Farmer and Miss were pat on tne trail leading trom Lizzie Farmer. are visiting at 13i the crib. The dogs at once led to oaruiv tlie shanty or tne Arnoiu uoys, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Garner of where it is alleged a small amount Colgates L T.raDd George Game ot corn was tounci, ou5 no one was . ? daughter of Big Sandy bave at home. 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