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17 TV i , , " I t ' I r- t " J 1 N j t , t, ;i VOL. -XV. NO. 14. CAM 1) I LN . TF.N N I'SS 1 ; K. M i 1 I'LHSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. Quarterly court will meet h'T" jH'.xt Ilomliy. (1. J. I. Wood of IiY.nlipgdni. was in t!m ri'y thi wt't ',. 1 Ti. II. A aton anl Jarnen .Mur ray w-ro at Hnlladny Friday. Capt. Loon Caraway of Pig San ly lias been i.p Kevoral dayn ihh week. J. A. Allen who is teaching near Big Sandy wius up p, few, days this "week. L. LI. 1'roFson, jr., will loach at Parccu;;, where ho has svcured a good school. IUv. J. II.' Clark of Osngo will preach at Missionary Grove next JSunjay night. T. 15. Totty of Nashville Bnent a few days hero with relatives and friends this week. The Rchool attended tho speak ing at the court house yesterday afternoon in a body. Eula Hudson and family, who are spending a few weeks at Cox burg, were down Sunday. II. A. Caraway of Dig Sandy at tended the meeting of the county linance committee this week. John Hatley, jr., of Coxburgand Marvin IMsIht of Sugar Tree have entered sehool at Benton Semiuary. Misses Sophia and Clara Ilolla day and Kate Tucker of llolladay are spending a few days hero with relatives. Dr. R. 13. Travis left yesterday for Washington City to ppend a fe-w weeks with his son, Charles N. Travis. Chancery court adjourned this morning. We are a little late in going to press this week, and for this reason will not give the pro ceedings of court until next week. f fog Famous Will be in our town October 3, 1902, DR D 1902, with headquarters at the Bell Hotel, where he will be prepared to fit all kinds of eyes with the proper Spectacles, no matter how weak, near sighted, far sighted, or any other sighted your eyes are, he can ,and will suit you. He is the inventor of D. Garfinkle's Eye Remedy with which he lias cured hundreds of cases of Sore Ho offers a dollar bottle of his charge in order to introduce it to Buffer with any of the above diseases your eyes scientifically, and will tell what will cure them. . x REMEMBER the time and place, from October Camden., Tenn. We, the undersigned officers and citizens of Waverly, Humphreys County, Tenn.,, having known Dr. Garfinkle, of Nashville, Tenn., for several years, do cheerfully recommend him to our mends aud ac quaintances as an Lonest and honorable Optician, one fully competent i t f i : .1 ii. - f i iA JliB line or uusir.ess, anu wormy J. II. Hall, ex-sheriff, Waverly, Tenn. W. W. 8. Harris, clerk aud master, " " A. II. Manley, minister, " " Capt. T. L. Lanier, attorney, " G.H.Y' ' -nigh, merchant, " T. F. ?.i, ,.An. attorney, " " - J. F. Shannon, attorney, " ' " J. P. Cowen. merchant, " " M. G. Carnell, liveryman, " " , J. II. HcAdoo, contractor, " " try rtKXte.n tls 4teia lutaJ? ,iWHISKYr89J FOR MEDICINAL USE OR BEVERAGE IS UNEXCELLED ABSOLUTELY PURLS. J. F. BEATON, S Camden, Tenn. lor GEO. A. DICKEL & CO,, Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. W. S. Wi-ntherly and child of Hardin, Ky., are Iwp.' on a vi'-it to h r p-irents, Capt. and Mro. W. V. Maidm. Vj. II. Thompson ru:d family re turned to Nashville n edne&Ky. Ti.. y have be-on down o:i a visit of two or three .weeks y.-ith relatives. Chit Smith, who is charged with shooting cra'3, was arrested in tho seventh dist.net by Sheriff It. D. McCord a few days ago and placed in jail. The friends, of Mrs. . L. Peeler will rogrot to barn that she is con fined .to her room as the result of injuries received in a fall several days ago. Our Liberty correspondent re ports tho marriage of N. J. Cult aud Miss Ida Florence. We join in extending congratulations and best wishes. Ilolden and Finis Rushing are hereon a visit to friends and rela tives. Tho boys went West a few years ago, and are now successful physicians in Texas. Rev. J. M. Pickens will begin his protracted meeting with the regular services at tho Methodist Church next Sunday. Everybody U invited to attend tho meeting. A. D. Woods of Coxbnrg was in the city Monday. It is his inten tion, ho informed us, to leave in a short time for Oklahoma where he will locate. Mr. Woods is one of our best citizens, and we regret that he will not continue to make old -Denton his home. Dr. D. Garfinkle, the eye man of Nashville, is at the Bell Hotel for a few days. Dr. Garfinkle is an expert at his profession, and if you want to have your eyes prop erly fitted with glasses at a moder ate cost lie guarantees satisfaction. He also treats sore eye3. Compli cated cases a specialty. aud will remain until October .9, Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids, remedy to every sufferer FREE of the people ot our county, so if you call on him aud he will examine you all about their troubles, and 3 to October 9, at tho Boll Hotel, oi your jmiruunge. John E. Pullen, cashier of bank, Waverly, Tenn. W. P. Rogers, stock man, " " H. C. Carnell, county trustee, " J. C. Landers, farmer, I'.old prinjjn, Tenn. James T, Anderson, farmor, Hurricane, Tenn. J. D. Pickett, farmer, Plant, Tenn. W. C. Jones,, atock man, Buffalo, Tenn J. M. Moody, county jude, Choice, Tenn CL? Whv? A lii r i In! i L L m p of mm, fear. W. T. (Dayton of Chalk Lev. 1 l':ft a curiosity with us this week in the way of a corn btalk. It inn twin or double stalk, the hraneht s-nqm-'iti!! about half way of the stalk. Oik of tho branches had a email ear of corn. 1 1 if County Clerk W. 1). Cooper lias irsuM licen'H to marry to 15. 15. Lewis aud L. M. llp.tley, Nolio J. (uir and Ida Florence, Eugene '. Travis and Pearl Slcltne, Archi bald Spen-e and Lula Walke r, J. E. Abbott and N. C. Smothers. Thousands enjoyed tho circim hero AVediiesday, and it wag tho general opinion that it v.-a 3 th bo;,t show evrr bccii in Camden. The Nickel Plate is not as lare an some shows, but all thero is of it in good, and thero m a deal to b3 et'cn. It was clean aud up to dato in every particular, and the Harris peoplo are nice ueu. TheNickol Plato has certainly earned its rep utation, aud a return dato at any time will insure them a ijrood at tendant. Piouto No. 3 of tho free rural mail delivery .r.ystem v. 'Mit into ef- ct Wednesday. II. VT. McCJill is currier. Ihe route k :ives Camden on the Iluutinirdon Road to tho Townes Poad at K. Cole'a, 8 J miles ; tnen south, poutheast and bouth- west on Tovue3 lload to Hollow Pvock Ptoad to Mrs. lioswell'e, 2 miles; then southeast on Hollow Itock Ptoad to Lexington Load at John lligdou's, 2 miles; then northeast and northwest ou Lex ington lload to Huntingdon Iload at V. C. Thompson's, 9 miles; then to Camden, 2 miles, making a total of 2H miles. The route has an area of 33 square miles, with a population of 089. Applications have been made for several more routes in the county. A surprise marriago took place here last Sunday morning when Eugene Travis of Memphis and Miss Pearl McRae were married at the Methodist Church. Only a few friends knew of the presence cr the bridegroom in the city and fewer knew of the intentions of the young people. The marriage took place just after the congregation at the Methodist Church had sung the opening song at Sunday school. lhe service wTas said by Rev. J. M. Pickens, after which Mr. and Mrs. Travis went to the Melton Hotel and took the first train for Mem phis,' wrhere they will reside. The Memphis Commercial Appoal has a writo up of the marriage and says "It was a runaway affair, tho details of which were deftly carried out in a very unusual manner. The wed ding day was set for November, but owing to opposition on both sides the young people decided to pre cipitate the affair. Mrs. Travis is a very charming woman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Mc Rae of Camden. Mr. McRae is the postmaster at that place. Mr. Trav is is the sou of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Travis of Camden, and is a young man of tine intellect and great abil ity. He has been connected with the press of Jackson, Nashville and other points in Tennessee, and is now one of the most valued men on the staff of the Commercial Appeal." NEW HATS FOB THE LADIES. I have just received my new fall milliuery, and can show you the latest and most up-to-date head wear ever brought to Camden. It is my pleasure to announce that I am prepared to attend to the demands for everything stylish in millinery and ladies' novelties. The ladies are most cordially in vited to call on me at my home in west Camden. Mrs. S. J. Tiuvis. CAS 5 OK I A For Infaat3 and Children. JU Kind Yen Kva Always i2h! S2? Stature of z&&4iiIz: W'A Ml ' 1 ) - A tnwlw, Ly p-iitleman or li.-ly i in cmcIi cimntv to man:.!;" ft.siii-- for ;m old t;il,K!inl Iiou.-e of sol'l ti 1 1 :i 1 1 t. 1 sr a ml : 1 1 l: . A straiulit . I'oiki In; i' week I ,il,iry t( H-.ii":iit by rlcrl, fi'i'li ' Hfii',.1 v illi ;i!l r. pt'ilscs i.ili'''t from ln':uliii;irt-i . .M'k-v ;,h :uici-il for c -;(; u cs. .Maiid.t-i , ul Cixluu LiUidiii--. tliiiav). At.l.lli V. i:AVI.':? IN YOUR POCKET every time "Why? Recause our stock is new. No old good. 1o sham" off flint has beeii picked over for yearn. Thoy v.-ero b;.-.t;ht Right, and will bo bold Right As Low as the Ixiwest. Wa can't tell you all iht, good things wo'vo got for you, but hfro's u few: DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. In this .department we tre able to furniish yon ticino RARE BARGAINS. SHOES. $1.25 inei-.'s Imavy bhacs ?.t $1.00 1.50 men's heavy thoeoat.... l.'Si 1.50 men'a uico tsboes at l.Ti 4 00 men'H enameled calf nhoes, 3.5i I 1.00 ladies' lilit shoos at.... 75 1.25 ladies' heavy shoes at. . . . 1.00 Our line of shoes is complete. M r i h HOSIERY. We carry tl"? eleh; aie l "COMET" brand of hosiery for men, ladles, boys and children in wool and cotton. UNDERWEAR. Union suits, shirts, vests and pants at prices no remarkably "sheep." 4 You may ask why we can sell at such a reduction. It3 because we went into the markets and bought our goods RIGHT, and every penny wo are able to save through close buying is at all times shared with our customers. We cordiaHy iavita you to make our store your headepuarters whila in town. Your friends, BOWLES Our mammoth fall and vinter stock of goods is complete-in every depart ment, consisting of the LARGEST, EEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF SHOES .ever shown in tho county. Our line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is fell up, and astonishingly cheap. Cur Dress Goods department comprises piece goods in WORSTEDS, FLANNELS, HENRIETTAS, SERGES, Waistings of all shades and colors, together vilh a foe lir.o oi P.eady-Made Skirts and Petticoats. The prices are within the reach of all. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT has twice the amount ever carried by any one in the county. We have all the latest styles and patterns, and wo will sell yoa a Suit or Overcoat for at least 25 percent cheaper than our competitors will soil it to you. Uur line of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishingg, comprising a complete line of Ladies' Jackets, Capes, Knit Shawls, Facinators, Underwear, Ties Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ribbons, Etc., has been selected, with great pains, and we are offering some excellent bar- : giine in this line. Our Ladies' Hats are new and up to date. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. VTe carry everything in Hardware. Tie Makers' Tools a Bpcialty. We will sell you a Fowoll Peerless Broadax for $2.25. Bicycle repairs. Our Grocery Department ia iu.ll. Have you seen our IS and 20 pound Su gars for $1.00? We deal in all kinds of Produce and Barter, of which we make a specialty of farmers Stock Peanuts, paying the highest market pricea. DON'T YOU NEED A COOK STOVE? It will pay you to see us for prices. IT IS A QUESTION iii the minds of a great many people how wa eell goods cc choap. We can only answer in this way : We watch the markets, buy at the rL'ht time, buy in large quantities, we i- 't the lowest prices, and we discount all our bills. We buy right, we sell j-!t;v.i, ;.!;d v,v please our c i'.t--.rn.v.v. Coir." to se-i u.s, am' pr. ;e nx c-.-U. We ar" y.or; f.r tra i.. I COBLE BROS. & CO., ....SUGAR to buy your dry -c-.d of us. Fl i t 4 M :' il PANTS. ?2..r0 nu-n'rf, nsducc.! to $1.7" '2.00 mci;'(i, ro lticcd to 1 ..() l.f0 hh'u'h, ro.lnccd to 1 .00 1.00 men's, reduced to 75 Dovh panln, from i"i cents to $1.00. In all t-i.e3. CLOTHING. f 00 Lien's fin its, reduced to. . $3.75 7.50 men's nuita, reduced to. . 5.00 10.00 iiicii'h a:iits, reduced to. . 7.50 A complete line ol Overcoats Cheap. ?1.25(h:idren'i.s-.iits, reduced to $ .85 1.50 children's suits;, reduced to 1.00 2.50 children's suits, reduced to 2.00 f HATS. $2.50 r. ik W. Mink skin felt at $2.00 2.00 " " " . " 1.50 1.50 " " , ' ,1.00 1. 00 " " " " .75 75 " " " " 50 50 " ' " " " " 25 Men's, Soys and Children's Caps at 10, 15, 25, :5, 50 ami 75 cents. a DICK.- I J TREE, TENN.... t n