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.1 ifpiT" ir? I I ( Vol. XVIII. No. 11 CAMDEN, TENN,. Fit I DAY. MARCH U, 1800. Wiioi.f No. ti . rip TTTT 1 in! (f A VP il H TTT 113 O h X U h V r- :1 i s- ... ..." Tlio Khd You IJavo Always Bought Tins Tjoiho the sljrna turo of Cluist. IF." Fletcher, ami Jias havn malo under his personal .supervision lor over liO years. Allow uo ono to deeeivn you in tliis. Counterfeits, Imitations ami Sulistltuti'S ari but JJxporimeiits, and -mlaner the health of Children Uxperieneo against Experiment. What is 'CASTORIA Castoria is a kubstituio iVr Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop and Kootliimr Syrup. It i Harmless and I'leasynt. It contains jiciMicr Opium, HUirpiuito nor other Rnrcotic Kuhstauee. Its n;ro is its puiirantec. It destroys Worms and allays IVverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It TeHeves Teetliiij;? Troubles, cu res Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Kioniaeh and ISowcIs, jjivinj healthy and natural slctp. Tho Children's Paotu'ea Tho l'lother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sii Use For Over 30 Years. THF i Si wiii nr "iiwn . fAi-fTir f 1 f fr i Health Makes Faces Fair. W. l ' ' . r Tho La voc wronc-ht on bnantv and health bra C- Tho havoc wronfrht on beauty torpid liver is miickly corrected by usirig Pi Br. Granger's OVER . A Topotahlo powdor to bo made into a tea or caton dry. . Known and mod by tho Arabs and Egyptians in tho 10th coiuury. Coraw only In -t tin box, retaining the strength and flavor undor uU conditions. Sold by Druggists. Aift'd by Dr. Cranjer MedidneCo., Chaktanooga, TeflB. FOU xmm JINE-OENTHS - Of all the pain .andsicknessfrom -which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangement in the organs of -inenstruation. Uearly always -when a woman is not well these , organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom eick." Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It is equally effective for the girl in her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the perpd known as the " Change of Life." .They all need it. They are all benefitted by It. For advlca In cases requiring1 special directions, address, eivin? symptoms, tho " Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. THOS. J.C00PER, Tupelo, Wise., says: "My sister suflared from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change ot Life." im. .50 YEARS' f tAr-triiciMwc Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvone ncii-'ir; a sketch and description may ntilrkly ascertain otir opinion free whether n invention in pronator pmentalile. Comnitiiilon ' tlonsstrictlTConBdentlHl. Handbook on HtttenU entfree. Oldeit BL'ency for seouring palentn. Fatmas tulcen tliruuHh Munn Co. receive special notlci, without i:hnrie, tn the ScUalific Jliiuricaa. A hsndsomelv illustraled weokly. I.nrKOst ctr . iilxt.inn of anv soit ntiCC journal. lermH, J a . venr : four months, i L Sold by ail Ttewf!pal .Hcw Ynri' Brantii OtSco. Ci5 Y 8t Was'atutiou. I. t. i a 1. 1 1 i win m motm A- -k. ' - ;xs''"" "vr S Ml fr i 11 I . t J '.'1 Signature of and health by i REGULAT MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING. IS'-Advertiseinents Inserted under this head at a cents per liue each insertion. WANTED Agent for "'History of the Spanish-American War," by Henry Walleison. A complete, authentic history; illustrated with over 76 lull-page half-tones and many richly col ored pictures. Large royal octavo volume, su perb outfit, postpaid for only 50 cents (stamps taken). Most liberal terms. lie greatest oppor tunity of the vear. Address, T1U- WhKMiK COMPANY, Akron, Ohio. f1t7A V V this State to manage our business in their own and nearby counties. It is mainly otlice work conducted at home. Salary straight !XX) a year and expenses definite, !oualide,no more, no less saiarv. Aioniniy $i.. jicierences. r.ncioseseii addressed stamped enveloi'e, Herbert K, Iless President, Department M, Chicago. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains pass Camden on the Nashville, Chatta nooga and St. Louis Kaiiroau as lonows: TKAINS KAST. No. 3, mail. . . .ri.5C pm No. 1, express, r.:!5ain No, W, " 2.08 am TRAINS WKST. No. 4, mail n.5,' am No. 5'-', express '2.50 am No. 2, " 0.53 pm Dr. TABLET'S BUCKEYE PILE A PAINLESS REMEDY. BICE IN TUBES, BY UUh 1fi. JAMES F. BALLARD. . CT. LOUIS. MO. CTYLISH, RELIABLE ; ARTISTIC Sj Recommended by Leading Dressmakers. ZZ They Always Please.- . B3"CALL BAZAR 3 NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE Si 2 C I?Thcse patterns nre sold in nearly j; evory city ana town in the United State!, jt ;i 1 ( your dealer does not keep them send ,; 2 direct to us One; cent stamps received. ; Address your nearest point t THE McCALL COMPANY, 1 38 to 146 W. 14th Street, New York ;2 uravch orncKS : S; 189 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and ?t ;E 1051 Market St., Sun Francisco. menu: ; Brightest Magazine Published S: -S Contains Beautilul Colored Plates. t -S Illustrates Latest Patterns, Fash- 3; 5 ions. Fancy Work. S; Apents wanted for this magazine inewry 5 ; lotaltty. dutiful ptemiums tor a little JJ. J work. Write tor terms and other panic- 3; -5 ulars. Subf-ription oniy 50c. p yef mJ ' 5 including a FREE Pattern, Sj :C Address THE McCALL CO., 13310 140 v.i4ia si., new iorK 5" OR I'l l i mil R LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Henry Fryer.of Uueim Vut:i,was over tliis week. Alex liivens has .returned lioino from HuntinLrdon. V. V. Nichols, of Mainly, was in town Wednesday. Jeff Thromorton, tf Huslburg, visited friends here this week. The telephone lino wr.s disabled 3 miles north of town Tuesday. J. J. Batenmu is making new ini- provoments at tho Adams place, P. J. O'lleilly is having now im- provements made at the Crim place, Postmaster 1). J. Mcllae made a convenient change in his office last week. E. E. Thompson, the hustling Uoolev s .Landing merchant, was jn town Friday. Jecsellall, of Dickson, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hall, the first of tho week. William Bowles returned home this week from an. extended stay at Alamo and Union City. Hudson & Corbitt have received another We consignment of farm r.,0- machinery and implements. March was ushered in lamb-like. and if we are to believe an old say- ir tha niftntli will crn nut. lilrP ft . 1011. The weather has been spring-like this week, and the thoughts of the Camden citizen aro impressed with matters pertaining to the garden. The little child of Mr. aid Mrs. G. H. Harper, of EggviUe, was se verely burned by falling in the fire last Friday. It was thought to bo some better yesterday. Big Sandy, Sugar Tree and other points on the line heard the Twen tieth Century Band render a few choice selections of music by tele phone last Friday evening. Mrs. Susan Bond and sister, Miss Delia Howe, of Dollar, who have , t 1 been visiting here, returned home ,T , , it n Iiiqcii I ott ofinmnnnTO( hr than" :C:71v T: I . ' '-ni 1 "!. 1 change will be beneficial to hmi. Correspondents are notified that their comments on any one subject must not exceed 1UU words, anct we T - nr, til sudii omit ui iiuuLi, &ucu mfiitci when this rule is not complied with. We invite expressions and desire the opinions ot our correspondents on topics of general interest, but in rwHnv f r rviiTQ t li oro rin h hpfltinn CUP n yjiivi. tiKJ v iiiuu uuWi.uWu articles must.be bnet and to ttie - P01"t- JJob-Ayresaud Miss Liovie. inn- ley were united in mainage lubt - . ... . 1 , Tuesday. The happy event took place at the groom's home, 3 miles north of townEev.-iN. 11. Waters officiating. The marriage came in the nature of a surprise, but it is a pleasant one. Both have displayed excellent taste in their choice of a life, companion, and we join the many friends of the happy couple in exteiidiug congratulations and best .wishes. The following members compose the Twentieth Century liand: Jb. F. Brown, director, E-flat clarionet; Archie Townsend, B-fiat clarionet; E. M. McAuley, :E-fiat cornet; U A. Potts, B-fiat cornet; Carl Mc Rae, B-fiat cornet; J..V. Travia, 13 flat cornet; Edgar Totty, solo alto- Travis Brooks, alto; Pv. W. Spencer, alto; W. D. Cooper, tenor; Byrd Hubbs, tenor; Garlon Hubson, bar itone; II. L. Watou, bass; Eugene Travis, tuba; Marvin McPvae, snare drum: M. Collins, bass drum. An E-flat clarionet, piccolo, saxophone, flnegel.horn, oboes and E-flat bass wiUbe added in time. 1). B. Thomas, of Eva, wrs in tho city yesterday. Mrs. V. A. Itur-hin und child, of Box, an here on a visit. Claudo Hudson, of Alamo, ifl up on a visit to his parents. Tho weather permitting a largo crowd will he in town Monday. I. II. Hickman, of aleLoniores- villo, was here a few dayB this week. Tho general nsaembly will lake another recess to-day until March 14 th. The attendance at Benton Semi- nary has increased rapidly since the weather has moderated. It was reported Jhat a little child 0f Mrs. Farmer in the third district came near drowning Tuesday. We learn that a colored band was organized here Monday nitrht and undprstand that they .will begin practice as soon a,; the instruments have been secured. Knowing ones s'nv that a bill to incorporate the town of Camden will be passed by the general as sembly without &ny. trouble. We infer f rom tlus tlmt tlie l,lU lms lhe i . i n i i approval, ot our represemauves in fl f 1 1 tnat oooy V1 view of ihe f act Uiat tlu're 18 smallpox at J ackson and other lo- CBllties, WOUld 110t VaCCinatlOU D "T.. or vicnfi v iva t.ofca it. t.hAt. a Itt.tlA , r c . ' ' nceusea -. mi Marriage licenses . a. been is- i r i m..i, n t n 01 " . . UT , 4 to II. W. Ay res and Lovie Finley, Arthur Cole and Ada Baker, A. J. Warmack and Dollie "Woods, C. A. King and Mary F. Lifeey and E. C. Neal and Ada King. Eev.: P. M. Fitzgeralds, of Mc- Kenzie, will preach at the; Presby terian Church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and at 7 p. nu die was pastor ot tl;at clmrcu tram -1Mb to WJ, and is now engaged in evangelical work. Ho hfla manv warm fnendfi I j - h.,. ,i u ;n ,ii;l 1' auu ni" "a uw.'sttreu I. . . . her mm , The sad news cabled Wednesday . T . I irom luanua mat uapiaiu Mjewin j Leland .of the First Tennessee Volunteers died recently .at. Iloilo of smalpox was. learned with sor- row ancl regret here by those,who k d acjmired him. If the in- telligence of his.death is true, it is hard to believe that it. was due to smanpox he:had the disease a I i p il . rinmitpr or vphth. Pfn. LnoiifTii il was I j OT- TO hinown tliat t)ere was smallpox in the First Regiment, now at Iloilo. T.u t;0 1 jl uiouay ' uuo -u xjw 10 tvt' 1 i- , f menBnrMf fp Wftf fTlA boys confined in the county jail by action of the criminal court.' .John Cooley, seutenced for three months, was released, having served about 40 days. Carl Arnold was released on -securing fine and cost against him. Rich Kirk was released of State, and county tax' in one case and fines in two cases, Kirk secur- ins the cost. Frank Lassiter, col ored. charged with larcenv. was re , , , , qcautekly CONFEKENCE. The fiemnd nuarterlv meeting n i iii . t j .i ji . ion. win on neiti at I'ostoaK. tne loin and 19th of March. Everybody invited to attend. N. Tv. Waters. Don't forget that Brown, the pho- tographer, will make, your picture oll Kh0rt notice. Jack Fuller will give you an up- to-date hair cut lor 15 cents, and it is a pleasure to get. a thave in hio shop. rROM ZACH. l!i;in,tr foi reHpynili'iicc.l Tho grist-mill of 3. V. Jordan is now in operation. Stove Muz.le, of Hollow .llock, vaa hero yenterday. J. II. Whitfield, of .CimidP, was here tho first of tho week. It. II. Elrnoro is making ,nw ifiU proveinents tit his hoin? )iuh Tho parties who vif-ited in Ai- kansus last week have returned iuh! aro delighted with their, trip. The closing days of 1'cbruary have instilled a bettor feeling and everybody Becms more cheerful. Cupid has again manifested his presence here, the victims of this god of lovo being-Arthur. Cole and Mrs. Ada Baker, between .whom the vows of matrimony have beer. solemnized. Ve wiFh tnera a . long lifo and much pleasure The closing exercises of J. K Anderson s school at Ple;u;nnt. II ill anJ J- Hicks',, school at Cross Rouds were well .attt'iulod -and the occasions were greatly,, fiijoyml. Both young men are vry. popular, and we wish them much success in life and each (some darliuirl for a. wife. , Zacii, February 28. ruoji cvpkess. . I " w..r....w j TTnmcir TTnll Missouri fever The roads in this community are in bad condition. Mrs M Holl&nd, has, been ill I J the past week, but .is sptse, better. .Alex Holland wes kicked by , e mule the .other day, but. not seri ously. vMiss Effie Holland has returned from &n extended visit ,to relatives I at Chalk Level. Noah Williams killed a chicken 6nfQ a ew avs aQ wJici1 meas um 3 feet iu length. in gpeakins of the corporation I Bimn rAfAr i fi T.iflrtv rp.nnrt.pr. u n l , ,1,,; . ns iii occuia uo tao uuviuu-ai iuo. , .. , L clout deny tnat. ttiose engaged m 1 " 0 theillegalmleof whiakyilty of selling it to minors that is the ... V very ining we uon 1 UKe. wiuitue town incoxDorated we -would then know who to handle bvthe law. Is it not best to. have a. corporation I - and stop horsey wapping and keep order in town on cublic davs? A lady then could go through town without danger ci being run over by reckless riders and drivers and I 1.1 i i j v - my t itiqii it.am hv rirnnirAn mfltr A mnn I that drinks will have it, corporation or.no corporation. He. considers . whiskv a weat evil Whiskv will l j o j ' not hurt vou if vou d on'ttnn after 1 have stability enough not to Jn .after it only when I want a dram- - What if he should be bitten by a- snake? He would have his neighbor run, his horse ten milee to get whisky: ... If we had a corpor- ation he could get it nearer home. A corporation does not mean the sale o whisky, alone. It means - progress, public improvements, law - and order, a good school, and many other,public advantages. We can overlook his objections to some ex- tenf for - luan uot acquainted with lue advantages or a corporation can not ftnnrertiatft it. jt ia Cyprus, February 27. New; Baker No. l'ehotgun for sale for cash or good note. Apply tQ C.V. Hawley, Camden, Tenn. ' That dark brown taste and hor- rid breath you have in the morning j8 caused by an inactive liver. Some medicines relieve for a while; others for a few days, b::t Herbine cures. Sold by J. G. Psson. l-9