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Tin; ciikoxiaH. mi t.!i r 4 i-i i- 't 'I I 'fMtf (! t t I ' ' I I 1 1 1 I' ,i I l,-. ill! e i il r i. 1 l ii i I ., ii! i I.:..- r--1. .i I.- I !l n I i 1 i" In! I 1 I i 4i I '.I . t - J - I 1 1. 1 v ! .1 j I 1 f 1 11.. .1. ,,l ...1 I 1 V It II. .1- I,. I . nu day, nr.cKMUKK n;. ixk AH IMPORTANT LVINT. Tli" in Vi'ii! ii hi 1 if t he 'l'ii;in-i'i' lii'lutt rinl Lihu'Ui-, wliicli wiil 1- lifll in Nii-hvil!.' .Jimiinty IS, 1 -.'.. ill li" in rvnliiy 11 ciiii iMitiuii tit oil i in 1 11 st 1 i ii 1 ihti ii -is n-t the 1 il'.iri it , 1 in w is in nunc mi in, in 1,1 i, 11 if 1 Hir er tli" 1'iiUf ami 1 1'pi ! nl 11! i m !- of every 1 u'l'i'i t tii t ln Si ut 1' in 1 1 vtiik fur In in ui-iitl lfihliit ion. Mvi-rv city, tow 11 inn! cnu'niiiiil) 1H ilivitcil to hi'liil il !";lti vi county will !' nukfl to i, p . 1 1 1 unit to if jref in 11 ; fVciv ifi.-ir.t r-. 1 oin in f rr 1 m 1 11ml iii.ln-l 1 iul ovu uii. jratimi; t-wiy uiHiiuf.ii'tiiit t's inter 1 ht will he avvukf lied, riiul t-vt-ry nr. paiiiznt ion of the farmers will in espi'cinlly tiri il to nttfiiil. A fini" pro-Tim is 1 -i 11 arrMiiu'i'il. and tlu- iSirifiary of Auiiru!i,,i, II 011. J11 tin s Wilson, is il.n ii for a: luUit'ss. Mr. i!s,in ihm Ii' in mo lillllilu'ils of fi if tnls w In n he i-;l fil tlif State with the l'l.-si l, i:" , party during tin exposition, m Will receive 11 warm welronitv f t,i .I UUUy Wt il KIliHVM J elllli'--,tii!is will purticipate, ami cuiv imi --i will lt one worth pi e .-ei vat , n ti... c . .. . . e . .1 . a . .. 1 x iif oiau- uur ine lax law-, 110 11 ( -.1 roim iaw'8, 1110 liiMi 1 aiiff ami other timely mid interer-timr topics will ho etJh'i'tainiiiLilv di.scnsbed. THE LOBBY MUST GO. The Chi;onici.i: isopfoseil to tie lobbyist 111 every form, and we can heartily endorse the following edi- toiial opinion of tho CarroirCounty Democrat "In the recent election lie peo ple tef-tiued lo their conhdenci ' lennessee Democracy by yivin"; the Democratic ticket a bi tna jority and electiui; on overwhelm - t . 1 1 . . 1 -1 in": -uemocranc leuiBiui lire, liie fieditwus made upoii n reform idea all aloi'ii; the line. It was believed that McMillin would use his influ ence iu carry iii"; out the promises of the Democratic platform, and that the legislature would work in harmony with him by insuring hon est legislation a most vital aid in the.iiroper administration of State affairs. "Itismcumbent upon Mr. McMil- lin and the legislature to manifest their appreciation of thiscontidence bestowed upon them by giving the State such an administiatioi! and h,ws as the people need. While we believe they will endeavor to do recall what has been said from one this, yet they will find many obsta- week to another. We were a little lies in the way. astonished to know that the Liber- "Oue of the most dangerous ob- ty correspondent is the only one siacles to wholesome and honest with little enough sense to make legislation is the lobbyist. The leg- the assertion that we have changed Mature should crush the lobbyist our opinion on the school ,-ind road the first, thing it does and place it- laws. He is in error when he in Belf clear out of his reach. This tiuiates that we consider that, the may be a little hard to do, but it is laws are wrong. The facts are we what ought to be done, and what have repeatedly referred to those can be done, if the legislature is laws ns being good enough, but the composed of honest men. trouble occurs in the application of "it is claimed that powerful lob- byist nre already organizing for 'business,' and will be on hand when the legislature meets. The lobby ist and his confederate, the corrupt legislator, are very dangerous to all interests. The lobbyist proposes a bill injurious to certain interests; the corrupt legislator introduces it, and tha interest affected is bled for money to prevent its passage. ''The best way to head off the lobbyist is to appoint on important committees alert and honest men, who will readily-detect efforts at corrupt legislation and sidetrack them in their incipiency. Let this be as it may, the Democratic party expects the next legislature to crush the lobby." GOVEKKOK-ELECT McMlLLINhas positively declined to permit the use of his name m connection with the Seuatorsliip. . II ox. William J. Dryan, who is fi'Tiin a private citizen-, has uttered a siiruiucaiit warning to thecountry. fr,l)t Mk'L'L t VAIOUK It f'tf tl, . I .1. ll. NUiiiH n ; v ml i M'V- I I II' ' 'll w. ('. !.,-. i i.-.oll HI I '4 111 AIM , W L ! II,.' ,1 Hi.. 1. 1 1 ' r 1 1 1 1 1 h-1 Ii. ! , A 11 'i 11. ! " t" 1 ( 1 mi r 1 i i ,,il in I in i.j-fi-i 1 1 1 ' 1 , '.n-. nil' -1 I k f I , 'hi I lie II o I lii" "Mill iU" I,, ,.,i', A MHI.: M-lviri" Vilm hihl lit till' mil' 'f (ii iit;;i" IS.ti ki-r Siimlm mi '. A I -11 iv i ( i 1 1 fi; I. J, in! ni'h. .). H. Sj,. i, , r i..l ,1 11 Ki.iin. r l'iif ii !iiii,"il finin McKi'ti.u', I'm in, r u 11 mi t ! . S i 1 ! t ( I w nil run 1, 1 1 s it. L- ! ft 1 11 mm llll -4 llOl ill Ol I lll'll. M IIiPU ti.noK. I ). ciii I HUM VA. .r 13. t J! Ii (i.-udiier v.i nt to Wavcrly i -it'll 11 v. 15 V. D.i idson In s one !o Cam. 11 to-dav. l"nc!" Havy r.ilTonl, w ho is coii- tilt il to hi-4 10 oin, is no In Iter. Wiilt. r Lew is I as, moved to the II art ley place on Ilannons ("reek I he funeral of Li iuiih r 1 atVord Hie Sunday vvns largely attended. I'lie dect i.si tl leaves many friends ml n i'lMVrS who deeply sympa lit tic." with the liiicaved family. lev. . A. atts pleached at ITitwoods Siindav forenoon nml at Cetlar Hill in th afternoon. We Liive lim a cordial weleome in our midst, mid lope to he lieneliied by lim beiu' w ith ns. A sad and falal accident occur r't at the home of V. II. Ilollaml Sat unlay niht. Ciiclt' .I0I111 Hii'dieH, who resided Willi Mr. llo'laml, pi up in the iiijjit idioiit 2 o'clock am 1 .1 . 1 iiv Home manlier not Known io tut family his clol himr cm 11 "lit tire, am he to iv any one heard mm he was 1 111 burned so badly that tlt-alli endei t IV I .11 I t his su II 1 1 1 1 lt a 1 1011 1 da oreaK. strain.: thinir abont this is he Inn aid that h" would not live to f-ei this snow all pmc. AY, December 13. FKOM SMITH'S COLM OK. ,!'"f;lllar'"m'st"""i,,,,' And we had another snow Sunday. W. W. Peaton is still in very feeble health. John Woods moved to this com- ninnity Sunday. liev. Mr. Iiiishardt preached to a lare;e audience here Sunday. lhe Ktave factory at yly Ins closed for awhile on 'account of bad w eal tier. - 1 W. II. Hall moved home thi.- week, lie are or the opinion lit will not "batch" it loin.' from pres. ent indications, While the brethren nre perfectly welcome to worship at the college, we would be Burpnsed to see them tiling cuspidores or leave their "twist" at home. Yes the war is over, but Jino Ji.s is apparently playing the part ol a political Ajax. He seeniin"ly thinks the readiiif' public can not them. lJowever, it fceems to suit his hypocritical purpose to prevar I icate in the matter. It seems that he is trying to instigate a crusade against law and order by insisting on district officers to not reeard their oath or their duties in a mor al sense. We can only sav that the voters of the fift h district evidenced discretion and wisdom in nipping his political aspirations in the bud when he sought lhe office of mag istrate. Perhaps if he should seek the office of dog pelter they would give him an opportunity to display his ability to fill tho office. All schools have their sore heads, and, as usual, the trouble at the college occurred before the opening of the school. Our road officials are too high-minded to think of asking any one to apologize for repeating facts. We know of roads that have not, received more than two or three days work this year. No doubt if the aforesaid correspondent knew the overseer he would congratulate him. 'Well, we were not surprised when he denied buying a farm. 12 nir fun It 1 - : 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 ! 1 1 1 , 1 "-.!' 1 H "Ul fi IS,' M 1 ,1, ' 1 I ,! It I t I I f' ' 1 " l!'- it'll' ill U'! Ill I' i I '14 1 II'' f il l - H fill I. I V I ... I I.' MM i! Ifil llill! 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(i I'lftseM, Oil II f 1 1 i 1 1 -t 111 HVM !,!(, 'urn j'.i I i-iiii t! thoN,' vc !.,. , Mlliil I 1 iii t ; 1 . r r.i'Oiii.miir Iiitle JlitH enre i.eni ,'.liii.. 1M, l,i' i,,,i-!ii' in 1 ,-u n il, all's Alii" Inl.lv luiriiil. i nil aht. il hv voil il ni'.'L'i -t. I'li. i', 'IT) ri'iiiH. Tablet-' l!,n Itcjo fit Oliitiiiput (iives iie-tniit re 'i t Ii ulla's I t ion nml 1 1 en ! s. t ii 1 1 1 0 p t i. il tn.l n,siiii! pt jr, ( . , Ji j, tlnd ("11 .'1 ltlintt j'liiii in I i - It is fur .i!. s ... Iv. :,(,.. Tul.. il,l In J. (i T'l-esMia. tl iiiin nii io-t- l:i",l m fiirt. K, 7").' Tliiinnii wlii ilw.'lN in ii'Vier jii'',l, iiii'inni it's 1ms to piiv cxoi liitatit rent. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfi3 Kind Yen Have Always Bou' Bears the Blguature of A woman confers upon herself a tlonlit ful honor when she relujnist a muu hv M;llTYi,, hiia. If yrt'irdiiM hnsthin, pule cheeks, an certain fi''tite ami unresttnl sleep, i has uorms, nml 'iiriug with fctrong ineil ii-iiiCH only inake.i eoihlitienH wnrsc. In irrituti'iir its ili-licate ftotmieh. White' Cream Vennifiifre is inihl but oertain i' ( IT.'ct, ami is a sapi'iinr tonic na well ie- a punitive worm destroyer. Sold hv (t. Fiesson. 23 If a mail sits on a bent pin he is npt to rise suddenly and sptak britflvaiii pointedly. O FkGE-E'S 0 KNOCK3 OUT 'tl CHILLS AND FIVE vv, ' ". i 'V PleMiiltelk. OoDtAlni no potMin. UoftrtnteM to cure or money rt-luudea. LARGB BIZS BOTTLE. Wt.ltl by J. ii. 1'ICKSSON, Cttmden, Tmiii The most notable man is not uble to save souls. TO Ctltli A COLII IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Uroma Q,iiiini Tablfts All ilru Kisls ii tiinil inoiii'V if it fail to fine. fcoe. The K, inline Inm 1.. 15. g. m eai-li tahift. CHANCERY SALE OF LAND. In obi'ilieni'e to a ilecrce of tli ( lian rv (aunt nt ('iiMv'eii, in ii Ii in the cin- of .lumen II WhitfieM ft nls. vh Jhiii, li. Hat ley et ls . , 1 will on MONDAY, JASCAKY 8, 1809, Ht noon, in front of thf i-nm dour of tin coiirt-hoMse in the town of ( ':iiii,Ihii. Ti t, nessee, expose to public wale to tin- liiui est ami best biibler tbe iiinliviilcd two ibinl inlcrest in the following described triict of land, to wit: Lyiinr in tin- first civil dislrn't of lienton t'ounly, 'tetiiies hch, and boiiuiletl ns follows: Heudiininn Ht lhe inoiilll of Ei!j;li' Creek on liie west vide of Tennessee niver, rnnnin"; no tin said river 2G6 poles lo k stake slaiidini.' 39 poles nbove i lie lin mib , i ()' possum t iieen with vvbileoak, lynn and liii kmv puint ers ; thence west 450 pules to h srake wilb twoblackoak and two inoinitniiioak po'n ers; thence, north 51 derives east 116 pules 'o a hickory ; thence north 16(1 poles to Eagle ,reek ; thence down said ciei k with its meHiideriiijrs to the beirinninir contiiiiiing 7,30 acres be the same mote or less. Tkums of Sai.k Paid unili ided two third interest in said described tract ol land will tie sold on a credit of 9 months. free from the cqnitv oi redeinp! ion. I he purchaser will lie required lo execute hi note wilb nppruved personal security tun a lien will he retained on said interest in said laud for the payment of said pur chase money note This December P, 1898. D. G. HUDSON 18-2 Clerk and .Master. NOTICE. I want to buy a farm worth from $1,000 to $2 500; L'ond land. Will pay one-tlurd cash, and L'ood payments on the balr.eee , Any one wanting to s 1 1 will find it to their interest to call on or address A. J. GOODMAN, J7-24 Pavatt, Tenn. !. - l,:w ,- !' I 1 i"i.t M .v. Villi' ..'..-! t . '!" ( i l l 1 , . ;. 1 The 011 wOn CAMDCN, DCPAHTrr NTS . sci :.NTirr. TEACHERS' FHEPARTORY. Tl, ll ! w a . '.....!:.... us! I" If II... (On ', ' ! , ' () if --!i w ''il -t. Ill .!!,() 'I 1 1 " 1 11 V , II !-' t . ti Second Tcrrn P e j i i Fur further parti.-ahirt !! mi r is i iri ft. mn i FALL AND For Men end Boy I can furnish you Warm and I)u,;iblc Suits ir pnrls Suits or anything in the GENTS' FURNISHING LINT. for Less P1oney than you can buy the same elsewhere, call on me at Camden wiil convince you. I OalEimii, brpin lor i The -Semi-Weekly AN P3cial The Camden Chronicle OTH ONE YEAR FOR Gl.OO Tin- Si-nil Wi'pklv TtppnMIc Is no w.'ll known Dial linn is tn i'hM iitti lillon li It. II Is tin- hi-st tii'iii - niri'i i-iri-iilatmii now than HiiV otl.c;- nwvs 11 tli iin-at s.iiiiri's of ii.'ws li.im l Ii." il.illv ami . . ... , . n ... v ... . V'll't I II I ll.r .NflV I,IK lll'ialll illlll M'W 1IIIK lii'iinlilii- anil lli ni,i'i s nu'iiliont'd Have m-ver or itnv otln'l' I'tiiiiiti ' It lia so iiuiiiv Hivanla:i' us ft m ws catlu'rer, linn no oincr papiT o.u t'lann in ne its equal, liie wiinlf tli'lil of ni'ws is I'ovi'ml tiiiiioiiirniy. i lit' sni'i ial It'.itiii't'S ami ilUistniliims me alas Hie Itfst. Mure nuli'il w i it. rs cunt i itnile io ii s minimis than lo any oil.er iianer uf its liass. ll is nnlilKlii'il esiieriall io ineel the wants of thai large" liass ,I reaocis wim have not, t lie oppoi tuinty ,,- can nut all.inl to read a tlaily iait'r ll is lin- li'inlniK lii'iuoriaiii' ia,i-r of the Mississippi alley. I'.v a sp rial a i ra ii-i'iiii-iil man.' fur linnti-tl tunc only, our friends will lie given an opportunity to llikc ailvanta'i' ff tins lihi'ial piopusiliiiii. lii'tiiemhi'i I lie olt.-i', tli" Iwu'.'-a-We.K Kepiiniic, 16 pnjrcs weeK, Him i n r i vnrr i mkiiisi- i.K, bolll mm J fill' fur only $1.00. AUclirnsi, FOR SAL6 OR REN T. Tract No 1 Farm in the fif h civ' lislri. t i.f llenton ('minty, cuiit:ii:' ini? -H icres. situated one and a half mi'e fr,.n, ani b ii. known .ns the L A News p'a.'e. Tin re arc 20 acres uf i illnble land in, I the iinpruveun'iits consist of a ir"" ' frame il wd I ing. tobacco barn an I o'h, r nit liuildiniis A valuable place f .r n person who w ishes a yimtl lionie. cjniven lent to town. I kact No '2 Seven hundred acres al 1 1 1 v i 1 1 1 liver liuit'ini land, sitna ed six miles from Johnsonville, and twelve miles from Canidcn, and know n as tfie . J Fanner place. There are 400 aen 8 un-ler fence ami contains valuable Muibi-r which alone won 1.1 .sell f r a Kulilcient 'mount to pay fur the price ol the land PllICKB E,SONABI.K AND TkRMS ,T) CIT t'CUCll ASIiK. Applv to tb" Fanners'' i-uil.iliuy; & ho n AssoeiHtion, NiisbviUe. Tenn RAItROAD TIME TABLE. Trains nassi Caimten on tile -Nashville, ( halia- noiiLia ami St. Louis Kailioml as loliows: Tit A IN 8 KAST. No. 3, mail. n.6't pin Nu. I , express, E.IJ5 am No. Kt, " 2.08 inn TIIAIN8 WKST. (,i. 4, mail .9.6" am ", 52, exni'i'ss-.J .Sd inn No. 2, " 9.53 l'lll MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING. f Advertiseiiients Inserted inuler this head at 3 cents per line each liisertion, is in XT A NTKI -Several trustworthy liersoni It tins Stale lo inanii'JiP our DiisIiipsr In own and nealiivcoiiltlies. Il is inainlv nlllee work ctnidiiiit'd at home. Salary straight s;'.i(X) a year and expenses -deflntte, tionHllde.an mure, niiies salary. Monthly 75. Ifeferenees. Knelose self aildreased stumped envTlope, llerhiit E, Iless, President, Hepai inn-iil M, (iil,-ai;o. MAUISTKATK'8 WAIIItANK. Kxeciitinn-, and Stale Warrants for sale at. Tu F. ' ii icon iclk nllice. Other blanks n tinted io urder. WANTF.T) Afjeni for "History of the Ri;n-isli-Aini'tieaii War.'" by Henry Watteison. A fomplete, antlienlie liistnry; illustrated witih over 7fi full-pane hall-linies and inanv riiiilyeoi iirpil pictnivs. I.arjre royal octavo volume, su perb ontllt, postpaid for onlv r0 reins (slam-ps taUen). Most liberal terms. Theirreatesl oppor tunity of the vear. Address, THE WliRXER COM CAN V, Akron, Ohio. Ot'U job iiriiitunr faiilities are Itt-st-elass, and our specialty is civid wink. Kstiniales (and Biimples where possille will be furnished on up plication. Address Xhk Cuhojsiclk, Camdi. lean. r 0 TflNN. LlO;Uril)N TXt I C'U PHY. ntmc. !-,v. '... ., ' .ei .-'1 , ! I., f !( i" r. ,1'y , I, . C H J:'!'.!:. 1 ' 1 i t,- 1 I Wlr i ; 1 - mm r-y -Il .? til r - W V and Price?. of OenspopcF jeaders. Iti ki Republic D alinut hII Hint Is fiv iiiniy to sprnrt' a nb.mnp ial lie WKi:ipi'i' nl lis i-'ass imiIiIHIh (I, mid 11 lias a wt-vKiv or Hi-inl-wi-fKiv ll nasi- hkimiiiiii not ii'iiyoi Siniilav i:,'inillli', Imt also ri'i'i-lvi s ilm sm'i'ial wt- ii. . , ,., r ti.f. .HHIlliai. 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