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Till- CHRONICLE. A ( Ol'.M V ht.'AKVAVril. Yvtumru Wki.ki.tc at Camden, Tfsn. r tinrOt CAMUrN AS SfCONOCLABS mail matt B ltl'SINKsH ANNOI Nl KMINT. Tln milmi'i IIoii pi h e of 'I ii f, CiiuoMi'i.K ' f J iki per eai ; r,n --nl f'ii fct x li ' it l . ih : i i nit I PI three 1 1 ii ii it In, us 1 1 Icli putiti.elv niu-t t ' ml In ndv.ttict-. All milivi ipi loin Hill In- Htm.i4ly Dl'lu'ed nl ('ii ill n ii nl 1 . 1 1 if I'.'n'l (nr. OlilltlHl y Hinl siinil.tr nut It i i nl lf i It u -tl fur t tlit' I a I of .1 cell's per liiic. f vs 1 1 turiiisli r ili'i l.ii display and tut nl uUtTlt,4iiiK kii applica tion. NfWK'iiiniiiiililratliitiM mnl hi ll'-lt-Hiiii i i ii-ttli his Of public tnl.-i -! hi t kiiI iiil ttl, I ii it we it .sun it- mi rt'tMMISllllHUy till' tlieeXpleS-illlllS Ctllltlllllfll In Hit m il ! in i uu ii i i ,t 1 1 1 1 1 1 mnl hi tleles published. Uenuttaiiees can lie iii;kU In vaniini w.i llutt He (tt'i ft-i tly but nil i t-ni itt .iiK-i-s scut meat tlsk of Hit- sender. All ri-iiilltitiii't-n ami business emiimiuiicatloii.i Should he sent to TUAVIH Islius, Telephone T). Camden, Jcnii. Till'. 1 II HI i: vIKIC IKMU, llm luiir I Ilrt Ur. i.l I li r 1 1 Tt It bunt tlt A -1 Ion tit the mi nly Omit. if t FRIDAY, NOVUM UEIl 27, 11)03. CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. For advertisements under thJ licadaMrprlcca in o cash m advance. yon Titr.iTKK. Tlio chiir't.','3 of Jixl.t Boml that t! i o three-u ire ft nee is lawful, k-L llin question which is of imicli importance 1 fanners, hi)h the I'm is Poht-IiitellieiictT. Some years ih.o the legislature punned the lnw, hut left itdibere tionary with tlx county court to make it t fleet h e. A cam was then r.ppealeu' totJie supremo court, ami it was deckled that tho legislature had no riidit to ii . 1 1 . i j i . i ueicLraio mis atunoriiy loaiiycor.n and that the law was effective with out; any further action. It ia simply u question of expo- liemy. In Haywood, Fayette and other counties, where it has been tried, it is eaid to have given gen eral satisfaction. Bein compelled to keep up their hogs, the farmers keep only a few, but have good ones which are giv en uood care and attention. In U v rs n n r-ri LB r v. a IS MOT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTCilERS j We keep t hi-t constmil y in mind while in ilic ni'itkct, iif-in f In st t ll'ortH to buy tin lliuht (tid-t at, tin Hi to us mentis a JiiirL'uit'Jo our rin-totiH rs :'it net- M il II l: n :..ain tl IS I'.IC E FRY We are authorized to announce 10. K. Fky a i candidate fur election to t lit eflleeof Trustee of Kenton Comity, hiibicc t to I lie action of the ih'inocia'.icjiaity. j'liuiaiy cUxtionsat- this way it is claimed that better uny, iM-cfiiiiii-i r.i, r.iwj. 11 1 1 t mm cueiiper meiii is prouuetu. J'.UOOKH-WeaieaiithoiiziiltoaiinoiiiicuA. Qn aCCOUllt of tllO SCaiCltV of It. ltuooKH as a candidate for election to the ... . , , . . . 1 cfiice of Trustee of iieiitoii County, tmbject to iimuer 1110 Keeping np Ol Xllf OH1 the action of the Dcinociatie imrty. Friniary u.nn.1pn fi.,,pPB i"s ojio of llu linnv. fclection Saturday, Deccinlier 1U, l!Mi;i. lest buiilens the larmer lias to near, and if generally adopted the three- wire fence would bo a great saving of expense NOT1CK TO TKAUHKR8. ir. LASHLEU-YVe are authorled to announce YV. A. Lahhi.kk. as a cmuhdate lor election to theolliceof Trustee of llenttui Count), subject to the action of the Democratic natty. J'iiinary electlou Saturday, Dect niher la, I'.kw. HAUNKS Ve are authorized to announce YV. J. llAKNKH as a cainliilute for election to the ofllce of Trustee of r.cnton County, suliject to the action of the Democratic iiatty. rrinuny election Saturday, Deceniher 19, VMi. eon SUKBIFF. McCOliD AVe are authori.e,;l to.announce It. 1. Mi'Coui) as a candidate for re-ejection to the ofllce of Sherilf of lienton County, ubject to the action of the Democratic party, l'rliwary flec tion Saturday, Decciuuvr 19, I'Jtiii. Now is a very good moment for England to propose an arbitration treaty with the United States. The longer.Dowie talked in New Yorktihe smaller his audience be come, lie is a moving speaker. I will hold my quarterly exami nation at Camden Monday the 7th day of December, 1903. All teachers desiring a certifi cate must be present. McD. Neal, County Superintendent CAST For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always EougM Bears the yr Signature of Cutf CAKD OF THANKS. The ReDublicanB have not vet - I ITT 1. 1- it. 1. .1. 1. I 11 I'll 1 i. 1 1 v e wian 10 imiiiK inoBtj w iiu Kiuuiy uwiueu on just, wnat kiuu 01 an ad iieroicly aided in savinK cur home India rubber currency the country ""om beiug destroyed by lire Tuesday DeeU8. ATra 1 T Mrfliu Thc Proof of the Pudding So cull and exnmine our uodn nt:l pi ires utel fur vouim lis a pleiiHlire to kIhuv our ,' ids and quote i m h oun MOTTO Up pte Goods -at v ik v yuostv poiliispnc PS IUU Dry Good s Yard wide Brown Domestic, Calicoes and Cotton Checks, at 5 cents per yard Wool Dress Goods, 10c to l per yard Waistings and Linings, 10 to 60 cents per yard Our Dress Goods Department has re cently been added, and in it you will find many new novelties at prices to suit Shoes today showin of Shoes ever 1 thp n..-.t cvr.i lo.v in ('huh1."!!. d better) !?1.U." We art plete line ki ii l 1 -Men s neavy oimen it worn Men s tine Shoes, at price. ranging from L'JrtoS'L(;0 Women's heavy Shoes, from 75c to 1 50 AVomen's fine Shoes, from 75c to S-J 50 Children's Shoes, from lJ.') cents toirlUO Clothing In our lino of Clothing will be found all the new creations and styles in Men's, Youth's and Children's Clothing at prices ranging from 75 cents to 15.00 Just now we aro showing great values in Overcoats. Prices, from 5.00 to $10.00 Pant G By actual count we have in stock at present 8S3 pair of P.iut.s ranging in prices Men's, 50c to S5.00; Youth', 5()e to f'J 00; Children's Knee F.ints, 25c to fi.OO We can lit the big man, average man and little man Capes We are showing soma rare bargains in this line, and if you think of buying don't fail to get our prices before you make a purchase. We can &ave you money. Ladies' and Misses Capes, formerly 75c now 50c Ladies' and Misses Capes, formerly SI, now 7K I uj Nice Plush, formerly $1.75, now 81.25 Real Beauty Plush, 0.00, now 5:00 Hats and Caps When it comes to headwear, we aro showing some of the greatest values ever shown in Benton County Ask to see our 2.50 lint and 25c Caps. These aro money savers. A' full line of the celebrated 2.50 Swann Hats alwayo in stock. Winter is coming. Now is the time to get your boy a good, warm Cap to turn tho cold, wintry blasts from the North V. M HAD the spots on the sun ap- WANTED Faithful person to call on ii . I.. Anvr1-;n icm 4Yw,,, i i,. retail traue ana agents lormanmacturiiiE; peared in 1893, they would have honse liavinK weft e8tal).ished business ; been attributed to the Democratic local territory ; straight salary $20 paid Administration weekly and expense. money advanced; tion permanent: business successful OEEincr the success of the Mon- Enclose self-addressed envelope. Sup roe Doctrine, Russia will probably eSlT iravelers' 000 Mo0:1'S promulgate a Keepoiiski, doctrine ,in Northern Asia Commencing with the movement of T l i i. i i new corn, we win at an iirae nu 111 me xx una Lweii buggebieu.tti iit k t in your gection or c hu(jk ouent intervaJs tiunns the Drebent in any ampants of from l to lo cars. w nr :u i.:u-.t The wise purchasers will make selections now while stocks are full and before the holiday rush sets in. Out of town customers are cordially invited to make our store headquarters when they come to Camdea. Yours truly, & BOWLES REDSCK NOTICE TO FAKMKKS. campaign that in the event neither candidate for the nomination for trustee receives a majority of the votes cast in the Democratic pri mary in December that the two leading candidates have a run off a few weeks later. This plan has bpen tried in Mississippi and else- vbore and it has given satisfaction, because the winning candidate re ceives a majority of the votes of his party, and this is one of the cardinal principals of Democracy. The, plan, too, is growing in pop uJ$m favor here as well as else whfcre, for it is seldom the case that when three or more candidates are contesting for the party nomi nation by primary election that the nominee has received the endorse rqent of this party, by a majority vote. In a run off the nominee would receive a majority,. and. in this way we could ascertain, who is the choice, of the Democratic voters of Benton County. This is a, matter, however, to be decided by the County Democratic Execu tive Committee. As the commit tee will have a meeting here on the first Monday to select the judges and officers of the primary elec tion, it is more than likely the question of a run off between the two leading candidates for trustee Y?ill be. considered at. ihat time. We will pay highest cash prices for the same loaded on ears at your station. Parties having corn for sale, will find it to their interest to confer with us before Belling elsewhere. DUCK KIVER GRAIN CO., Box, Tenn. HER P EfettkALTii Kir 1T"1T) i H ReLIABl.E ItEMBOY FOR D1&PASC3 OF Tk HJ t t H 1 ft 3 UVCH,rt'0NErs win oroans. it r-. a t m id S11 IS ESE&LH3 UGFrill $3.00 TO YOU tt it la, nnil yon are one of th conntleHg euffurers with liver or kidntty troublt'n, wny t hoolth 19 open to ytm in Dr.J.M .SIpJ'hu's l.lver unit Kltlutsy Halm. It hu linmiiht hnalth and rontwuil hopn to tlitHpuiriiifr thou Hiiruin it will to you. llUilKt'lie, CtlI18tiptio!l, DiZ.illt-SR, I'Hin in tlie Hark CliilU onii ilut KliiHhts fcwt'Uiiig nf the IIuih'ik 'i(l Knot. Do.i't ims them by liL'h..j', thty aro iiidit-itt.ioiig of urcmd tils 6Rse livot and kidney troublos. Don't wait until you nre hcyond help iva vour lift mw; to-tlay. A liottli; of !). ,?. if. Mc. Leuu's uvi auu iviuuey jiaim Jit Your Druggist's n If he doesn t kern It. unnd na ft. 00 anil Ihi intine. and wq xi.i rxirva you a hottlo cltHrfiH prepaid. VV rito tor booklet, "liuuoii beuse" THE D2. J. H. McLEN MEOiCWE CO. St. Louis, Mo. Ml J K ""a r. it ii HEASl'UIS CONFERENCE. The flrmointments in which the readers of Thk (Jiiiuoniclb are most interested are as follows: LBXINGTON DISTRICT. J. G. Clark, presiding elder. Lexington station, T. P. Clark. Lexington circuit, C. C. Newbill. Mifflin circuit, A. N. Walker. Camden station, J. M. Pickens. Camden circuit, D. C. Johnson. Hollow Rock mission, T. P. Ramsey, llnntingdon and Mount Zion, John V. Freeman. Holladay circuit, S. C. JNunley. Wildersville mission, R. W. Nance. Decaturville and Parsons, W, D. Dunn. SaUillo and Scott's Hill, R. E. Hum phreys. Middleburg mission, w. x!.jiain. Kardis circuit, J. J. Maynard. Adamsville circuit, T. P. Riddick. Selmer circuit, supplied b J. B.Max edon. Pelhel and Selmer, J. A. Moody. Bethel circuit, supplied by W. A Banks. Shiloh circuit, A. L. Dallas. Rath Snrintrs. W. T. llolley. Beaon mission, supplied by W. F. Tu- ton. PARIS DISTRICT. R. W. Hood, presiding elder. Paris station, A, J. Meadows. Conversville circuit. J. T. Ricketts. ; New Providence circuit, W. P. Pritch- ard ; B. B. Risenhoover, supernumerary Crossland circuit, J. R. Hardin. Murray station, L. D. Hamilton. Alamo circuit, supplied by J. M. Pool Kirksey circuit, M. T. Lowe. Olive circuit, J. R. Nelson. Benton circuit, J.C Cason. Dresden station, B. J. Russell. Henry and West Paris circuit, J.'D Canaday. McKenzie station, J. C. Rndd. Big Sandy circuit, S. II. Blat kwell. Manleyville circuit, T. E. Calhoun. Atwood circuit, R. W. Thompson. Cottage Grove circuit, W. H. Collins. GleaEon circuit, E. J. W. Peters. STRAVED OR STOLEN From New ('oncord, Ky., Thursday night November 5. KKX). one small bay 7-year- old horse, good rlet-b, about 1 J2 hands high, weak eyes, white 6tar in lace, ana snip nose. Alwoneyear-olo small Day muie, about 1 U.C hands high hite spot in one eye r.ntl a little crossed, little split in one ear, f.mr dish-faced. Any inform ation will be gladly reoeived and reward ed for by C. E. STURBLEFIELD. Nw Concord, Ky. RIVER SERVICE. The Great Tennessee River Route. St. Louli and TemieHsee Klver l'ackot Compauy's U..JS. Stall Steamers. St. Louis and Tennessee River Packet Company's U. S. Mail and Express Steamer bhiloh, tri-weekly accommoua- tion packet, making all U. S. Mail and principal w ay landings between Danville and Savannah, leaves Danville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn ing at 4.00, after arrival of L. oc N. train from Evansville, Louisville, Cincinnati, etc. ; leaves Johnsonville at 7.20 a. m. same days, after arrival of the Dixie Fly er from Chicago, St. Louis, Cairo, etc., making good connections with trains from Nashville, Tenn., and the southeast, leaving Perryvule at iz.m p. m. same days connecting with trains from Lex ington, Jackson, Memphis, etc., arriving at Savannah, lenn., about ..JO p. m. same days. Down stream leaves Savan nah every Monday and Friday at G.oO a. m. making all mail and principal wav landings, arriving at Perryville 12.C0 same days, Johnsonville 5.00 p. m. niak ing close connections for Na3hville and at Danville 7.30 p. ra. For lurther information address S, G Smith, clerk, Danville, Tenn. This company also operates first-class freight and passenger-steamers irom St. Louis, Mo., and Padr.cah, Ky., for. all landings on the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, through to Florence, Ala. Packets leave St. Louis wharf boat dot of Pine street, Wednesday and Sat urday at 5.00 p. in., and from the wharf boat foot of Broadway, Paducah, Ky., Wednesday and Saturday at 5.00 p. m., giving through rates from river landings to all points in the United States. JNO. E. MASSENGALE, Traflic Manager, St. Louis, Mo. S. K. HALE, General Fi eight Agent, Paducah, Ky. A THANKFUL AVIFE. Swept Gum, Tenn.. March 24. i:0fl. Dr. 1), Garfinkle, Nashville. Tenn. My Dear Mr I take great pleasure to inform you that my wife and I are both blessing the day when I bought the bott' " ot your Eye Remedy when you wa. parta, lenn. ior many years my sull'ered with granulated eyelrds and t eyes and it affected her head, and afu, using only one bottle of your great Ey ivenieuy slie can see as good as she ever did, and suffers -no pain in her eyes or head. She says she will never cease rec ommending your Eye Remedy even if she- lives to be 1UU years old. Gratefully, J. W. Coo, IX li bU oojts. StFavbeFPij plants The Largest Stock lu the WorlU Nearly 100 Varieties. AU tin; choice, lucious kim'n for tlie (Jarden and Fancy M-.ukt't. Also SlnppitiK Vai-ietH-s. Alst Fruit Tree of all kinds to (Jrowe- ' at VfholeHsilA Katex. We will nave half In 1&uMuk an orchard. Dewl Asiiaragus,. Klmbarb, Grape Vines, etc One 120 page Manual free to buyers, enabled everybody to ' grow them with tuccens and profit. All plants packed to carry across re conti-. ncnt ficsli as when dujj. lllusttatfd -atalof;iio free. Specify if you want rataloi;uo of S.iil'PiHn Varieties or Fancy Garden, kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO., KITT1CELL, N. C. Vf 7 ANTED Everybody to know that yen don't V have to sutler any lunger witli Granulated Eyelids, Son Eyes, nor to have your eyes water, itch, burn, smart, jjtii hi up, or w ild hair to pull, because v! can cure vourself at home with Dr. 1). GAKK1N K EE'S EVE KEMEDY. No mat ter how severe the case is, nor of how long stand ing, bis remedy can and will cure you. It lias cured hundreds ot ot hers after doctors and ot her remedies had failed. Write, for a free sample; it will sin e con 'nice you that you can and will be cured: cost you imtliiinr to jrive it a trial. Ad dress Dr. D. GAUr INKLE, NorUSunuaer btreet, Nashville, Tenu. v L, Jw ' ST'-,K 'rf ' (tinned) Itl and State Warrants fur sale at ThhChuio.n- iclk oihee. Oiaei- Wiui'.ia pnut;d to cr Ja Brs. Ilorcr "eilmait Mt ( sno Food rrTpT St. 11. At Totir-l -Hl-v .St 7 Sii. 2or virt.- c. our -IO.i.V ll.ltkifut tufaci;r. SrG. 10 HOlVDnlv., Souul Joy, I'a.