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THE CHRONICLE. A ( IpC.VI V ) h U Ml' A I'M!. PuiMSHKD W'f ,! IUV AT CA.MKKS, T KNN. INTkHIDICM)FXHSfCONO CI AS MAIL MA ttf II utMM.s annoi;m:i;ui:nt. Tin- mibscnptloii lii. nf 'I'll K. ClI II' N H'l.n H ft.oo c year; f.D cents tor si liionlllx; i-int 1 fur Ihiit- mouths, wliirli positively must We paid III llilv.llli'c. All Mlhscl lillllH Will In! promptly tit'l"''l ut t-:iiitloii nl tone :inl fur. Obituary ami similar n.i 111 he rlurinl (or at tin" I nl of .1 --nt h per Inn-. We v. ill fm m-.li rates lui display ami loral ad vim tisinn uu applica tion. News emu munlrat Ions ami article on questions of public interest ale niiii-ilcil, hut Hf assume no rH i H isi 1 il lit (nl thecxpicssinns rout lined III nil BIH II 0 H 1 1 III II 1 1 Hat Iiii ii ill i I ill lull's published. Keinltlanees can e made In Vai loin ways that an; perfectly nali-, put nil remittances hi-lit jucat I'lsk (if I III' Ht lllll'l-. All t 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 icfs anil business communications hould In- sent to TKAVIS I'.Kos., X li ilnm; Camden, Ti-im. FKIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1002. Democratic mass meeting to-morrow. J'liul TCTION in nut justice, t tttUy or even fair play, it its fuvoritiHtn, mrc iiml simple, ami who gets it? The rich muu invariably. trade of Cuba would How to the United States as purely iw water Hows down hill. The plea for rec iprocity in n plea to removo a small portion of the artificial barriers. The peopla should not forget that the nefarious ship subsidy bill, passed by the Senate, remains in a House commitleo ready to bo drag ged out and passed "after election." Hepublican leaders aro talking of a war cry for the election of 1001 to bo "Roosevelt, llevision uud Reciprocity." They seem to have forgotten what the three R's did for them on a previous occasion. A reliable Kansas newspaper says: "There are too strong lte publicau towns in Kansas in which a negro is not allowed to live. One is Nortonville and the other is Bai leyville, the home of "V. J. Bailey, the Republican candidate for governor." IV t Tku lu t ? Ly Ki-v. AIm ii Nunm-iy. 1 1 . 1") Sin,;, nii'l n !j"Ui miiciit. A l I i.hS'kis'. '2 Oil- llcVntiolUil Htul Huli M'l iff. foil- i!u led ley ('. . l'raii'l' hi. L' HO Wlmt tlm Siitnl iv ScIumii Has U.Mirit natural conditions the ,,, f(). M llV jjr(4i i,".m. i;rynt. H ' H ( I U, MiTI.. All tli'li'itcM will li'asi notify A. (i. MiDanicl, chainiiati of tlu riniimillco on at thiii . ji it i it m ninl cnti itaiiimciit, ly ll.o iniilille of IK'Xt week. It is (U'siri'.l that every Simlay Hclmol of evi l v (i.'i'.(iiniiiati(iii in llentou County If it i.4 his "surplus" that UioLi1(lUuiie retm-Hntd! at thinn.iivfiitiuii. American manufacturer is selling All Kmi'riiin-iilontH me ren ntet! to abroad at "cost," which means for w-ml in full rr-.orta of their M-houl In-fore - 1.., ., ... i .nlnu the convention inoH.s o-t in.jui'iii, i t ; man in auiviuuu, ii k : - 1:1. i n i i . o r r i im it n i mi ui 11 i km . . , . HIV WH IV.lll ....v...u--. w ... ' ....w.l.f J ll J ,,11'J' A I A 1 l to have him chango about and sell i)im-n,t t,H. j. h. whithVM, L. L. Rem, to him at cost whilo ho makes his Mis lUrthu Mrl'.iyeu, Lm 11. Watson, profit OH of the foreigner. Mn Melton, h. M. McAulcy, Mrs. win n. V;Orimi, i. r. jmuwu nun .ua. It is asserted that the custom of i:vi1 Sltm measuring distance by a "look," which prevails in the South, is founded on the quotation, in which ho Lord says to Abraham, "Lift MT- A.l'OlTS, up thin o eyes and look from the place where thou art, northward Thi connnitti'i' on air.iti-(.inonti ami m T --rr- ;A 'A i. 1 Eif 1 i D) i TnE man whose vote can be in fluenced in a primary and who does not think for himself is as so many cattle in the hands of a trader, says the Jackson Whig. They are used as they see fit. Be a man and wear no man's collar and you will think moro of yourself. TnE leakage of various details seems to show that the present ad ministration is as inwardy rotten as it is outwardly autocratic. The silli importation frauds perpetrated re cently, and just discovered, have robber the government of millions and many trusted officials of the Treasury are said to be involved Major W. S. Miller, inspector general of Pennsylvania militia, says there are between 8,000 and 10,000 anarchists in the Shenan doah coal region, that "it is a ver itable hell-hole," and "the most God-forsaken country I have ever seen," which causes one of his crit ics to reply: "There is ground for more than a suspicion that they are there because they wei recruited by agents of the coal barons and imported in violation of our con tract labor laws." Secretary, JlcD. MCA I,, J. A. CLKMKXT, F. K. McKLYKA, TOM J. IXIDD, J. U. rilKSSOX, Committee. The IviiuJ You II.ivo Alu;ijs HouuliL lias boi ne. tin Mgtia ti:ro of (Jh;!s. II. l'lett lier, snist lias been madu umh v liis IK-rsoual mijk rision lor owr J5 e:irs. Allow no ono to ileeeivo you In iliis. Counlerieits, Iiuitnlioiis luxl tJiit-us-gool are hut. 1'iei iincnts, ami iulaii;;er tho health of Children Ilvpei ienc o against Jvperinu at. What is CASTORIA Catori i is si harmless wihsl it uf ei for ('astor Oil, Tare. B . . 1. 11 If gone, jJrops ana MioLiun- r- rups. i. m.imi. iu contains luitlier Oj.ir.ni, Jalorphino nor oilier .Nar-otU? Milislaucc. its ajro is lis guarantee. It destroys Y.nns and allays Veveri-liness. It CiiiTS l)iarrlir:v nnd AVind Colic. It reliees T-e(liin;r Troubles, ures Constipation ami I'latuleucv. It assimilates tlm Food, n-nlates tho Stoiiiacli ami i.oAvels, giving healthy ami iiaturnl .-Jeep. T!io Children's ranaeiu-Tho iMotlier's rrieml, TiiG M You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m WANTKP-A tnistwiiitliY i-iitli-iu:ui or hulv nnd Rnnthwnrd and eastward and in ';ioln'iiniy to inan i- Ihihuh'ss lunm nidi-s-anu Bouunaru anu tu-iwuiu nun t.ll)lhll,.(l hus , S()llll iiliall(.iai st-amtinti. a westward. For all the land whici thou seest to thee will I give it, and '' to thy seed forever. In Use For Over 30 Years. Senator Carmack criticises the Republican hand book just issued hr0 boldly and fearlessly, and in return is beiug criticised without stint or degree of mercy. He agrees with the authors of the little book that no one will have to guess what the Republican party will do, for, he says, "it will not do what it pro fesses to intend, and it will do what it seems most anxious to avoid." lie continues : "The legislative re cord of the Republican party con tains nothing consistent in any line." $5,000 IN CASH Readers of the Nashville Banner. TMr CrTU COMMNV, TT MURWAV HTBrTT. NfW VOMH CITY. Ball, a a The Democrats not only showed gains in Middle and "West Tennes see in the recent election, but they scored a number of victories up in East Tennessee. For instance in Tlio Niislivill Itanner, Tennessee's loading daily, will distribute, hiiuhi; lis leaders $.".,(iini (if its nariuncs in :i I rolit. siiarini' ( onlesi, on cm- mates to lie made on the total vote for Oovernor of IViincsM-e in Nov-niber next. Those who remit. M cents for n month's sub scription to the Daily will he entitled tooneesti mateonthe total vote cast lor Oovei nor. Those who remit l.oo for two months' subscription to two estimates, elc. Those who remit 50 cents for six month' sub- scrintion to the Weekly lianner will tie entitled to one estimate. Those who shall remit $1.00 for a year will be entitled to two estimates. The Capital l'rize Is Sl.ooo with a possibility of .?.',()ik), with 340 other prizes, ranging from g'.'.oo to s'liioeach, in addiiion. Full particulars are published In the Daily and Weekly Banner, which may be obtained from agents in your vicinity, from rural route carriers or unoii ami ication to tins onice iy man. Agents wanted, on terms which will enable them to realize a handsome sum for three months work in this field. Address HAN N Kit I'UHLISITINO CO.. I'.ox 44.1. Nashville, Tenn. 'TIIK BEST IS THE CUEAl'KST." ccooWHISKYcsea FOR MEDICINAL USE OR BEVERAGE IS UNEXCELLED Why? ABSOLUTELY PURE. J. F. BEATON, 8)LK AG KNT Camden, Tenn. For GEO. A. DICKEL i CO., Nashville, Tenn. V. 1 1 Not how cheap, but how good, is the question. The Twice-a-W'eek Republic Is not, as cheap as are .some so called newspaper. JiuHt is as cheap TCiinv CVmntV tliev inadfl n. elpnn as 11 is possible to sell a Itrst-ciass newspapei. it 1VUOX OUIliy, llicy mauo a Clean rintsall the news that is w'orth priming. If you a--r-, tnr- flrot 4 ,' ,v, n Tlia on' i':k1 it the year round, you Hie posted on all tho sweep tor the hist time. Itie en- j111)()1.t;m, aiKl itCresiinK air.urs of the world. firA DAmnprnfiV fiVkpt fnr rrMiniv it Is the best and the most reliable newspaper lire UemOCrailC llCKCI lor COUlliy that money and brains can prod iice-and those nffir-PrQ wns Rnpfostsf nl in TTftwkinH should be the diHtinguisliing traits of the news Omcers Was SUCCOSSIUl in IiaWKlUS ,)iMH!r that is designed to he read by all members and Greene Counties, and two Of the "bsclS. price, Si a year. Any newsdealer, five officers elected in Washington County are Democrats. I his does not conclude the list, but it shows that the Democrats are alert and AsfGntS Wanted. I - - 7 1 well organized, and the party was lifk ok t. dewitt taimage, t.y bis . . . , M .1 , nun. nili riui.nv lir.iim inuinniirj nnvi never m ueuer buupo j.ur iue iuu campaign. tiih RKrum.ic, St. Louis, Mo. Bring or send us your news of general interest, and we will pub lish it with pleasure. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. associate editors of the Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by the Taimage family. Knor- iiiou.s profit for agents who act iiuieklv. Outllt ten cents. Write immediately CLARK & CO. 2-".' South Fourth Street, 1'hiladelpliia, l'a. Mention this paper. OUR job printing facilities are first-class, and our specialty u good work. Estimates (and samples where possible) will be furnished on ap plication. Address The Ciiuoniclk, Camden, Tenn. a .r'ln CfclROf; Are bfcst reaclfsJ bvlthe Cotton runs wo trainsda7frorA MimphiA to Texas', direcoor make close ccmnccVo fnr nlnarts of Texas. OWahoma hiWh' ana inaian icrniory. i AND INplAN TER. (Belt, Which line Tiroao - -SHREVEPOOT CONFtSlCAH TVACt V UniMhWiyw AVniLE the Democrats made a fine showing in the August elec tion, they should not be lulled into : a state of fancied security by the . apparent inactivity of the Repub lican managers. The Republicans are not sleeping. As a matter of fact, they are making strenuous ef forts and although their fight has lieen a quiet one it nevertheless is a strong ono. It is learned from a reliable source that the Republi caus are making their strongest ef- ( forts in this State in the Congres sional races. They are not neg lecting their State ticket, though they can have little or no hope of defeating James B. Frazier, but it is the legislative contests they aro looking after with a zeal which may have serious results in some . of the close or doubtful districts, especially if the Democrats are in active and indifferent. It is more , thau probable that this Congres sional district will again receive the attention of the national Re- - publican committee, and Demo . cxats know what that means. Program of the Benton County Sunday School Convention. to be held in Camden August 2; and 24, 1992 : SATURDAY MOKMMi . 9.00 Devotional service, conducted by Prof. McD. Neal. 9.30 Welcome address, by Rev. J. M. Pickens. 9. 4o Response, by Key. W. A. Watts. 0 00 -O i-gan i . a ti on . 10.30 What are the Objects of Inter national Sunday School Conventions? by Rev. George 0. Bachman. 10.43 Why do I Believe in the Snndav School ? by Rev. Allan Foust. 11.45 Song, and adjournment. AFU'KUNOON. 1. 30 Song and prayer services, con ducted by J. F. Dowdy. 2.00 A Model Sunday School, by Rev. E. R. Conder. 2.30 The Sunday School Superintend ent, by Bertram Sarrett. 3 00 Is My Life in Harmony With Mv Sunday School? by B. D. Johnson. 3.15 Sunday School Teachers, Their Duties and Qualifications, by George M. Leslie. 3 45 How Should We Study the Sun day School Lesson, by O. A. Utley. 4.00 Why Every Church Should Have a Sunday School, by Rev. Yates Moore. SUNDAY MOUMXG. 9 30 Song and prayer ser vice, conduct ed by J. A. Clement. 10 00 Teat-Mug a Pleasure as Well as a Du'y, by J. G. Robins. 10 30 Song No. 2C, and recess. 10.45 What are I he Duties of the Tar ents and Children f the Sunday School, ty Turn C. Rye. 11.15Wkit Class Should Have the ' fS3JcA fa lift V j I have had occasion to use your S fJ Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Hcdi-1 SIN ANTONIO y If you want to ftnYi a (od home In Texaa, where yii? crops are raised and where ptxiple prosper, write lor acopy of ourvh.-indsoroo nookleis, "Homes in the) South west" and "Through Tofxas with a Camera." Sent freeuilTjany- body who isaDxipus to bcltuir his condition. 'J LUFKIN 1 HOUSTON VOALVtSTOM W.G.ADAMS.T.P.A., WASPILLE, TENN. E. W. taEEALMc, C. P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS. EO. occasion 'Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Hcdi- cine ana am pieasea to say mat l never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recom mend it to ail owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry Bhould not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cored by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don t stuit them with worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black -Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady ot stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-eent can of Black-Draupht Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more errgs. It solves the II t . - - ii problem or maKing as mucti oioou, flesh and energy as possible out of sumed. Buy a can from your dealer, i f Dress Makers' TrimmiBgs. tt My special order Ladies. - ?atin at $1.68 Der vard, makes a most beautiful Costume, bhirt Waist or Skirl. I Can be worn the year around and made 1 over to conform with the changing fashion j if you desirs and yet have a fine costume. (It is a positive bargain.) n mteresiea, will send you a sample on receipt of a two cent stamp. Established 29 years. Tailors' TrimmlnRS, Tailors' Implements. Manufacturer of Buttons. JOIIK F. DAVIES, 67 Smith Street, Crooklya. New York City. llentiou this paper. A WONDERFUL WORK. To be a man who can excel one hundred thou sand men in any one line is good; to bo one in a million is better, but to be the only living man. (uud tho second ooe in thehistory of the world), who lias.tM drawn n perfect Dingle liuo picture, ViTTv'1 wonuerrull This Mr. Fleming, 7 i -.;.'. A. author and illus trator of " Aroiin " Around the books) hw done McKitdoy. onese pa ')A-V V; lH'r, 81. (IK. His eZZ?VS.h Around tho Capital," ''Ar'.y, V containing IMTERCHANGEABLE ,000-IVIILp TICKETS 1 ww "ni SOLD BY THE NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA I ST. LOUIS RAILWAY mndttfr tho Pan," n;il caPv;;v';if itai," mo I 'Vj-C f'py "i his drawing of v ifi Vfl'riee on b.-st Jap- one nun fifty full- H. S U VT - , life . aua uve tu res of Allifi'icuns, statesmen, and com tici pntina: ish Ainori ,'.y?;?,' W 4 are good over Pvailway and Steamer line 3 in tho South east comprising more than 13,000 MILES1 Rate $25.00. Limit one year. On sale at principal ticKct ofaces. W. L. DANLCY, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, NASHVILLE, TENN. I ' ' .V'- V , I ' . ':,xr taw :-v dred and pace i n c ton pen and nketches hundred oio- prominent including the a rn b asadors mandcis par- i n the P J "Irr'iit. Wv'tV k.aiV. -Ii '.itL.tk.j.Mx' jian - v can War comprising by V"5? V 4 far tho gront- ; oy V TirVlcKrcatj idCi? fx -J f.y faces ever s-d form, i-st the . i 1 i z e d Tlie UrawiUi.'s eounl, if thi-y do not sur est e o II e facts and produced In ccndi'ii M. Mu rrmt HKIIi' litv. wilt mti-l" In Ureal fharm-lpr 4-The Krl,ud entire civ f i.uhnr." world pass, those of John Tenni'Ts. for wl.ieh work lui 7.a knighted bv guecn Victoria. Tl. 1 . . iitii. -, 'n-c- I 1 I , T !-' T promptly procured, Oa HO FEE. S-nl nA-l, ik-tch,VV rEEK. Fairest term ever cilreii to inve-iiom.l P PATENT LAWYERS OF S YEARS' PKACTICE.ft) $0 20,003 PATENTS PRCCUBED THROUGH THMJ W wc. n. si'ioYZ a co. lr PATENT LAWYERS. ft! iv! I ! Ccp. U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. C'v'kl'AV, Scw Yvi'k, U. S. A.