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r u i LJI JLU i fi aMiiii- Awl.- 11 Vol. XVI. No. 11, C.VMIH.N. Tl.N.N., 1K11UY. T.l!UlKY 11. is-.is. Wiiou- No. 4o;i CAMDEN I .1 t FKOM WAY. l! r.itl.ir en n ,i,iilcii.'f , ; I ! ml Fanner li ft Tuesday with a raft of !(.; for Pndn-nh. Honied Cuiliitt, has been in A rknnsus, mum in Int Friday, Chiiile Biulield, jr., will move Minn to the old Wrull.t rly farni. 1). 15. Holland mill family, of Faxon, v is' t -l fit this place Sunday. A new boy inndo hU arrival at tln homo of Charles l-iitti yesterday iimriiiiiLr. An enjoyable sinking was given at tin' hospitable homo of .Jim Durden, of Fea, liiHt Sunday night. SherilT V. A. Lr.shln of Cam dt'ii, find Dr. Shannon, of near Greenfield, wore lure lust Friday. H'V. W. D. Dunn will prearh Sunday morning at Flat woods find in the evening at Chestnut Hill. Dr. U. 1). Cunninuhaui has pur oluiM'd the CfiiU'V Holland place. honsf of .1. 31. Holland Saturday evening. Mrs. J. .). Fisher, of J Hi, an 1 Mrs. Mary (Well, of Cypress, vis ited here last Week. The cro-.itie industry is giving employment to a largo, number ef hands in this community. Itisnaid that n littl child of W. 11. Ho'r', near Devider, recently swallowed a walu.it when at play with the children. This wem t id. 1.1 ii- I . ii ii i . . , " j" io''emer mireasonaoie. out t ie family will vouch for the facts, and what is more Ht range the child d snot neem to have MitTered any had effect of its experiment with the walnut. Our people take great pride in the public record of W. 11. Kee, LOCAL AND PERSONAL NLWS. Next Tuesday, the 11th, H St. Ynlentir.e'M Day. Mr. V. D. Steel. joined his wife here Wednesday. Subscribe for 'I'liV ('lll.oMU.I-, only ."() cents u year. T. II. F.ow man, ( s.j., of Wnveily, was m town Monday. Miss Mablo Maiden was wmie what indisposed this week. Dr. (J. II. Watkins, of Hollow llock, was her. Wednesday. Mr. John Fry, of Nashville, has been Visiting Camden relatives. Mr. II. L. Phillips went to Hoi A le w daughter has arrived nt the home of Madison Locehart, of 5ri.4ow. IIoiso HvvaiMM is were muchly in vi lence Monday, but the crowd w:s an unusually quiet one. One of the busiebt men in town Monday was our niTable trustee. .1. (SO.. oT Hie lOUrtlt CIVlI l lKtricL low Knek ve-f eriliiv fin Inn nu s ii' i . ... Jie nas M'rveu aoout nxteen ycara ns a justice ot the pence, and lias Postmaster Merrit Melton, of - i . ..... . . . II ,r HJII V. U U 111 1 II. I' IV 1 1 I IT 1 1 1 71 V reuii.-red ahout IIKJ jiKlLrmentsuur- r " J J iiiL' that time. What is verv "rut. Messrs. Finis and Holden Iltisli. near Way, which is now his p r- ifyin to ?1 r. Kee is the fact that ii'. f Wyly, have been here this inaneni liome. not one of his judgments has been week. Inch) Davy PaiTord. who has ri.v,.i.....1 II. ! n.i ..1,1 r been in bad ho.dl, for .on,,, . Imo .... . .11 ' , " AUUl fir' MirklT, ail age. : : ; '., ; mo Miiim-i, .wni imuigii lie reside, , 11ns. .1 l ,. f UV(1irK r wasabo to be at ( hesfmnt. Hill I :.. .. i i.i: 1: . ...?.. .... .... ... ss, (liiii lit ar Co( 11 8 Lliai( Sunday evening. in a llepublienn district hi has nl- lontl'av I ways voted the Democratic ticket, A. 1j. tunnmliam, ot l'almyra, ,,,,,1 Unh liL,, 1 will lsf. in mtn Who Vlblted Ills hrotlier, Dr. Jk. D. finite n ,iml,.-r mnrn . . Cunningham, last week, had a nar row escape from drowning in the attempt lo cross Humble Creek. Mrs. Melton, wife of Put Melton, died quite suddenly lust Wednes day, also her infant child. She was about ol years of r'0, and leaves a husband and seven chil dren. Way, February 8. Wall Stiif.f.t, February 8. A lar-'o crowd was in town Mon day, and ye candidate was strictly in clover. MASS CONVENTION CALLED. The Democracy of Denton Coun ty is hereby iall.-l ic meet in mass convention at the onut-huUst in Camden Saturday, February liJ, IS.'H, to take kucIi actus'i ns may Ik. liecetisary l(HkuiLr to t.i endorse. tnent of a candidate for this tie. T. Camp, and he reports -mh1 !- hixt nth tloterial dintrict, compos ed ions for the week We hear no i.ioro of the county teachers associat ion. Owin to in clement weather, tin nieetim of the association nt this place was abandoned. Mr. H. W. 15rnnch,of Murfrees- boro, Ark., who has been Mendin Ki'veral weeks with his aunt, Mrs. 15. C. DushuiL', will extend his visit a few Weeks longer. A hack load of younpj people at tended an entortaintri'.nt at the hos pitable home of Mr. J. C. ltushim of Wyly, last Wednesday evening, which was an enjoyallo occasion. Walter Kirk was nrrestel by 'd of the counties of Denton, De catur and Henry, and to transact such other business as hhall conio In for the convention. Let very district in the county be Ktronulv repret-eiiti'd. The convention will l called to or ler tor,,pMy at J o'clock, p. in. .1. 7,1. I lOLLAIiAY, W. T. Monnis, Chairmau Secretary. I 1 . M Ot : K A T 1 C COM MI TT K.E. TUo Attention of CoimnlttMiiKin U Clle lo Ilia Kollowliij; K(.it. The merub(rs of the Cojnty Democratic Executive Comtuitteo for the several districts of lie.itoii Sheritf Lashleo Monday and placed ('ounfv ill oleaso send to S-ru :.. ti r..:i i . ... ' . . . mja.L ur.soneiH lauure io tary . I. Morns, at Camden, tllft pay tho cost in a case a-ainst lmn names of the officers, judges, fcnd in the criminal court led to his ,.lrLa wlmm n...v l,v. ir not hi. Hirilil flu I Ii'iiirvrnf if riio.M coxr.t'Ktiii. Special I'oricsiiiiiiilom'i'. WT. K. McPiae, of Camden, was here last ednesday. ritOM SMITH'S COLLECT. ItfRular coiT.'spondciK'c. t i i.i i r n r I j. Lj. liimoro ana wite, ot uar- visited he Vridnv field, visiteel liero Sunday. Marliu Branch, of Caindon, was Prof. II. L. Lindsey visiteu his jier0 yesterday brother at Hollow Kook SWlay. Uuch L Tjhop went to gugar Len Greer and Hawe Pierce, of jrco PriJay. Big Sandy, visited hero Sunday. A. Fry visited at Croady's Land- lliomas Elmore, of Liberty, was nrr iast week. tlio guest of S. A. Byrn Sunday. jiooro ins completed a now ouiiuyruvibiie-umbgniuumouier, blacksmith shop. JUrs. Anna liuslung, wito ot Mr. Jiarch i to select the cnnaiuat.ee A. C. Hushing, who resides near for county offices. 1 he names wib (5artield,died suddenly Wednesday be published when received so thai of last week. Tiik Ci!itoiri.F. ioins all mnv know who are to hold the .uussi.uia iuenno joaves lo-nay ,n exteiTdin-' condolence and svm- election. to visit relatives at L5il' Sandv and 1, i 11 -1 (i 1 . i . l'l",7 ' '"i' "Vi. uivu ill. jr. i ' ..luu ..j xiu mv iimuu a n y oil: m i iu ureenoncr, SuL'ar Tree Saturdnv. , . I l.i l .1 c u L nf I r lira 1i" j' l i it ! . ... 1 I. " ' .nl l .iu inui'iuiiu vi .hi. imuiuia n nro ei TIlOll IlCKeTS T1S WW'K u. iiiiiil'h nun m liuiniiuii msu . xr T" i . i 1 i I '. . . . . Saturday :v V V1IIUW ' aus otl " vt l J K1CK' Candidates who have not already . . - . . I lnf la ho tni 1 1 ? 'i 1 j 1 ii W. S. and Sam Odlo visited at " uono KO nro "ivuea 10 leavo uieir Sugar Tree yesterday. We aro informed that tho Mad- orders with us without delay. Una - f i" f rwt i i- i i it--, i i wit i n nr t i i s i ii'i i m t n.d.rryanuwue,otGugariree, rcy-r lowers case was uetuuieiy oniv cail iUBtiC0 bo elono to all cou I ... I ln,,. n I . . . I - " uuutu luuiiuujf. nappy marriage was consum- cernod. Mr. 15. F. Hatley, of Alamo, whs mingling among old friends here this week. men of known integrity aud fidel ity bo selected men who are re cognized as Democrats -to hold the election : men who-. v. ill seo that each and every candidate will receive fair showing. . In this wy Mr. J. Pi. Presson. of Hollow mated near Thompson's School- It is vour duty to -eeleci the Rock, was over Monday and made house Monday, the contracting officers, judges and clej-ks and hold us a pleasant call. parties being Mr. J. W. Greer and said election in your respective dis- t i at t in -ir . UMiss ljizzie lUciwcn, . I. l res- trict, but if you are prevented from Postmaster M. L. Phillips and L nan m;nf; Ttt rTT.nv ii ;ii. i.. Si f 'n r 1 aV ' Wer ICLE "tends congratulations. advise Secretary W. T. Morris in pleasant callers Monday. . J ,, ni, J m -t- i ii i ii" lima UAthnr. QnmA nt iii n.nAit I lam- air. x. i . lieasiey, mo nusning " Rlinn. 1 Kill lmn lwiy ytUHlninJ I - 7 . 0 I L 1.- 1 I 1 l.M Jl.- Mrs. Jane Byrn, of Greenbrier, last TheTaw-mill of Canns k Good- t' at Kockport, was in town - - lo Knn.lmT ... , 4i .. .. vwrv,v.u,wu- , . . i p. is nnito an ftiittinsi. i'11"1lJ' : , man " K1v1?? employment to quite sumptives from marrying. LK, nn fpWl mition,nnd When the primary is over, we week, 'but her many friends hope U 7eK T W Cut? and A N A aauco wa3 iven nt tho home has contributed liberally toward nt the hearty co-operation of all that it is nothing serious. T.i.dse; l.nn Win; Mr. L. M. Presson, in South establishing tho line from Camden the candidates and their f nenda , m tmden Tnesdav even nrr. to Sno-ar Tree. It is now thought wording lor iua nominees eue their lands to John Wiseman, and AiiniA Odl nnd TlnJ ATiss lIinnift TmQhlee nf CU,u. tbe Wl11 bo. completed by tho Iy- winmovetheir mill in tho spring . Fry and Joseph and liirchard Odle ton, is spending a few days ith last of next week. Berry Herndom xvuey yeaiou, oi xci.., vuo icii visited near Mclllwain Sunday. relatives and frienels hero. Mr. L,. J!j. Ihompson, ot Chalk been selected to fill the vacancies !l II r IV II 1 V I'M I'M L"I . N . , I I O I U 11 I i I. . i . I I . I I I 1 .... I ... I. A i V 1 ,-v . 1 n l ... ... -. . An alarm of fire Tuesday even- 7' V11U niia. 11 twvv.u .ruuu' on the committee in the ninth elis- in- proved to be burnimr brush at talks encouragingly ot the pros- tricL ; jvj. Holladay, the homo of Mr. A. II: Gibson. Pects ,ot souring a posc-ouice at w X. Morkis. Cliairmaa tliat place. 1 his would bo a great RoprAtnro AFr P.drnr Uovrin nf RriaW t el. 1 f DCCretary. iT1r tvna cirlr corornl lina ra. I...,'...', AA.-m4-r AM1 1f I " , "T", " "'XV , ' . L1UIVUJ wmummiji, auu mi. '' PCI5LIO SPEAEISG. enterea scnooi at jjenton seminary. Thompson deserves credit for his 1 ii i nero eight years ago, is visiting rei- yovr on ti10 telephone line is ahves and friends here,t and more being pushed, and if the weather especially his invalid sister, who continues favorable it will reach lias been m bad health somo time. here this week Tho lino has been The first quarterly conference of completed from Holladay to Sugar UilO VdiUUCU VlllvUlU 1JUH ttl 1 ICIIO- fpg ant lliil baturuay, and was presid ed over by Piev. L. C. Deshazo in the absence of the presiding elder. The following delegates were pres Coxburgit, February 8. FKOM BKT CREKK. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. efforts in their behalf. The candidates beforo the Dem- i- .ti R. L. Phillips, was taken seriously The stave business continues to ?cratio primary wm speas as km l.-ar . ... ... la . . a a a. . I.... AltlS ii -1 t -i a -i. T-i -i i I Tmilor nnvi..,!-,,,...,!,, i 111! lUrmnnv hilt, ir wna hntt-ni. vna ha o Oirunnnr lnniiotrv nnrl nil t h A I iKJ ' TWpI Otiq Piere'p .Tmnea Rpm T Candidates are numerous and terday. mills are running regularly. Somo Bevel, Otis Pierce, James Stem, I. Melton and J. L. Holland. Smitii's College, February 8. very friendly. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Potts, of 00,! 6alc.8 !lave been made recent- FROM OKEENB1UKR. There was a graphophone enter- T.;,r h0,i t ly, though the market is not excep- tainmentat Liberty Friday night. Bon, Mr. U.' A. Potts, Saturday and tionally active. One of the largest An amateur entertainment was snr!av sales, aggregating a sum ot over given at Neophogen by the Glen- , dale Dramatic. Clnb last. Sntnrdn -Lhe twelfth annual convention evenin"-. the Tennessee Sunday School Prof?C. C. Vick's school at Lib- Association will meet at Memphis erty is drawing near its close, and February IZ. we learn that preparations aro be- At a mass-meeting of the Demo mg made tor a grand exhibition. crats of Perry County Monday m6rly had charge of the school at t, V l iTr kv:u Ut vuo uuuio d nuKo uoan iu. xayior was enuors- Holladay, and is a pleasant, clever ue .nooe.. ,v yau luonuay, anu inat eu tor governor. gentleman. He is thinking of lo- eyenmg the young folks enjoyed an v n . i. .i ..w.t rm,i0 vha ;n fi, en iJfLP. Cowell's Chapel next Sundav at future, and should he so decide, he i i Aim iiiosi. (ii ri n HRnv n ir. ...... i . -i n i i : i the Barnes School-house the first rah ,for 8enator rfurl y bt lht MM, a, - m. ; ShUoh at 2.30, p. m. ; wuiDe receivea witu a nearly wei t!., .1., r.f nnsU mMilli ' I . . . .. J 7 . . nr. I ;ntnilon nt. 7 n m I COuiB. Itcffiilar correspondence. J. II. Hudson is building a largo stock barn. Miss Lizzie Garner is visiting in Camden this week. Jack Wyatt, of Lake County, is visiting relatives in this locality. Miss Etta Hicks, of Henry Coun ty, visited her sister, Mrs. C. L. Herrin, Sunday. Rev. C. b. Brandon preaches at 23,000, was concluded by Mr. W, P. Harrison, of Holladay, last week. We receivod a pleasant call from Prof. J. W. Murphy, principal of the normal school at Sugar Tree, Monday. Professor Murphy for Holladay, February -28. Coxburgh, March 1. Eva, March 2. Big Sandy, March 5. Eggville, March 4. Speaking will begin promptly afc . d. m. J. M. Holladay, W. Tv MORftrs, Chairman. Secretary. Sunday of each month. . is a chatlre in the war crv since the at Lamden at 7 P- m lhe Sunday scnoo ana singing deadlock in the general assembly at Baker s Chapel had an increased wag broken Dry Creek, February 9. Regular corrcstiomlcnce. attendance Sunday. But why not have a greater increase? Two of Simon's charming young ladies, Misses Maggie and" Myrtle Pierce, were guest of Misses Delia and Ada Pierce Saturday. One of the most enjoyable enter tainments of the season was given nere gaturday, lilt) yuuii JJtJUJJlU tlU LllV 11ULUU UL ii. .McNeill last Wednesday evening, Greenbrier, February 8. come, Attention is callod to the notice Mr- Malm, the mail rider trom of sale of the house and lot now oc- Camden to Sugar lree, had an un cupied by the firm of McDaniel & pleasant experience when bringing Hal .tobefoundinanothercolnmn. in tne man luesaay. ins norse ut m tt- i -ii , i. tell with him while crossing a creek Mr. Llmer Vick will have his LT1,i i1Qf Mrta:Dj Hny.nnn, 1 -i 1 . I CVL-LVt. 11U aWU UlUJ i- VVl V tJM. C ULiVlVUtlil Thomas Ball visited on Sulnhur r;v,3 ut mai1 Vnch bore x ituumciii kiiio cvciiiuLi lib .ueiiiou ,T;,i,, cii,v,i,., . . w 1 1A , DYIUCUVUO Ul IUD UllSUUJJi FROM CLAUD. Creek Sunday. The mail FKOM WAIX STREET. PTYlinn vv AdTYnccinn nn w 1(1 on,l . , Dr. Tayloe, of Bis Sandv. was s "ZZ ' ViT r J """" matter was soaJced witn water and , . - , 1 ' v - ii vv. ia l.t. iuii u in I no i b. i .1 . . i I 'l . . . : 1 iuuei, auu aouio oe ib yvua uoiiHiuer T. P. Phifer of HumDhrevs Marriage licenses have been is- ably damaged. ' i j i 1 i m . i i t fH. . i County, was over Saturday. y umy ieris u. x. ureer Newspapers could be mado much M. C. Dowdy and wife, of Big to J W. Greer and Lizzie McL wen, better than they are, and people Sandy, were guosts of T. N. David- -f; L- i hA Claytou.J- could greatly assist publishers if son Saturday. Utt au xa.in uu. tl would remember this when Special correspondence. . iuiss It. luelton and brother. The dwellinL' occunied bv Mr. thev know of a haonenmc of inter William Fowler accielentally cut Claud, of Eva, visited relatives Ben Lashlee. a few miles east of est. iot down the facts on a posta t mJ 1 J 1 I. ' . I'" " his toot a rew days ago. Alvin Jordan and wife are both reported on the sick list J. M. Kee is making new im provements on his place of resilience. The young folks enjoyed an en tertainment them at the "here last week. town, was deRtrovod bv fir Ti'rid.Tw card or a scran of raner and nond A. J. Melton, of Big Sandy, was night of last week. The fire oriiri- it to the newspaper. " It will there shaking hands with old friends uated from a defective flue, and the be properly prepared for pliblica here yesterday. flames spread so rapidly that Mr. tiou, and the editor will in every The boys employed the "shiv- Lashlee succeeded in saving only a case feel grateful 'to you for the eree" around the dwelling-of J. F. few household effects. The house kindness, and no errors in names, 1 armer Saturday evening. was the property of Coroner O. P. etc., will occur. So when you hear ilaud, February o. ILasluee, and was insured for 400. lot an item of news semi it in to us, Smallpox has broken out in sev eral localities, and the State boarS of health is using 'every effort to stamp out the- disease, and as t measure of safety thorough vacci nation is " recommended. Cases have been reported at Memphis and Chattanooga,- and suspicious cases at Huntingdon. Ladies: Send two-cent stamp for nice picture of Mrs. liorer's Model Kitchen, showing the" Queert Cab inet in use. Expert cooks, chefs and good housekeepers everywhere are putting the Queen- Cabinet in their kitchens. It is for the coun try home the house in town, the cozy flat or summer cottage. The Queen Cabinet Co., Dept. o, Hi Monroe Street, Chicago. TiiE Dresden Enterprise is out spoken for Judge John Ii. Bond for governor, and thinks Judge John M. Taylor should support Judge Bond. It is hard to tell just what effect the election of Senator Tur ley will haveonthegovernship, but it is' all important for West'Ten nesseo Democrats' to unite on one man if we hope to' have a voice in the gubernatorial convention tins yntr.