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'nil- eiiRoxiaH. v mi'M i' nkhmtai m. s i ' i Vi.tny at Camm-v, TrNv. COND CLAt.riMAUMATTrn 'Nlfiro ATCAMOfNASfci CO ' u v"""" " 1 ' 1 "'". Mr, k Is t ! , , '.'' :. .' '."r wx ' '"ayuiid 1... lau.tv.utUn.Koiiapi.iH-a- ' 1 ,,ll"l'l "i IIh-cxpimoms i-oi.taiii.-.l hi nil a. I ' ; J ,;,,v',!'' " v:" y that ? sV I u , ? ' b"1 wl meat III I'l- All remittances n.ni'i ( (,, !lld tmslpcM eomnmnlcMtloin UIK ( ll;iM(,,i:, ;iniili ti, lcim. ITU DAY, FEimUAUY '.), 11)00. HON. B. A. ENLOE. i'rouilnrnt rtustnem Mm of Jackson Tftlka gome IoJIJlc. Jackson Kispateii. j The followiugcommunication from Mr. Sid J. White, who is a promi- CoDLMVHMium who bolillv nflrtc kfd r.f lhn ticoiili! ot ilm Hour of ( 'mi. - j -- ------ i i - - llu jH-nsion mil on tho lioor.s of rct.s aainnt jilufocrncy in all it Cuiiu run it cm j( tl to correct forms. Wo wnnt a lunn who ciia tho ubuai-K in tho ny-stcm.. Ho wris nicuuro hU t l with tho Wt of tlieni, iu turn viciously at tacli -il by thoso and ono who lms l -on tniined nnd who were bcnofieinricg of poiiaion thoroughly uudt-rHtnuds his huhi- frnudrf. When ho exoobod tho cor- tuc,. AV f,l ruptionof (J rem 15. Kuum, tho pen biou comniiKsiooer, and drovo him from otlico in diFgrnco, tho nation felt tho need of tho rcfornia for which ho was fighting; but tho poo- plo of this district woro told that it waa all humbug and demagoguery, and money was wont hero to defeat him at every election. All manner of (aha statements were used to mislead and deceive tho people, and many were doceived.. When tho lion. II. Clay Evans, mie;r as commissioner or pensions, took up the samo work and attempted to correct tho same abuses tho same influences opened their guns on hi do it, for ho 1ms been tried in tho cruciblo of experience nnd ho ha3 etood tho test. . It will mnko Homo howl to send him back to Congress, but I for one, and I speak for many others, want to hear Homo howl. I speak as a business man, not as a politician, with tho conviction that business men must tako a hand In politics and help to destroy tho trusts, or tne trusts and combines win take usiness out of their hands and destroy their independence and with it tlio opportunities of the in dividual in every other pursuit that can in tho naturo of tliina'becorno nent bnsincss man of Jackson, and bftcked b McKiuley, and McKin m, but fortunately for him ho is lie BUbjcct 0f a trust. a well known member o tho Jack- ley will not listen to their lies. Very respectfully, Sid J. WniTE. Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1900. FICOMfTAKKEK'S 1IUANCH. 1 . Ml I I 'll - i i 1 Ur,Wlli OO reau WUninierOSU)y WllHn WHlm(1 nnrrrrcamAn who the people of tins city and county: woalJ not bow ftt C1oVelaud'B feet JLdltor of the Dispatch-In my f0r natronaro and favors, and would opinion tho peoplo will have graver not remain 8ilent wben wronK8 wer0 8Peoi.n rorrespo,HU,.cc. juesuona to ueai wun m mo near to be inflicted on the irmlo in or- fnture ihap have confronted them ,w tn rnfn;n i,:a conf : nOT1frrnoa. 3incol77G. The march of the trusts L Congressman in whoso record as in all tho branches of trade and in-L fP;Qrwi t 4i,n na t Democracy and a friend of labor, .sm-.suomu aiarm every tnmKing tbero waa nota fl alowed ir i ji. . l j i . xou Bounaeume Keynoio on jrncr(r(A fiown hv 4i1Ci pt1. man. Cold weather prevails again, and wood is in demand. The timber industry is on . the decline in this section. Quite a number of our citizens were at Camden yesterday. Miss Emma Jlerrington visited homefolks near Eva Sundaj A new youngster arrived at the home of Will Greene last Friday. Com out Saturday and attend the spelling bee at Harmons Creek. Holland Bros, contemplate put ting in a stave factory here soon ' ; Packer's BaAJScy, February 6. . trusts through your paper eome emieg he made in fi-hW onr bat- ii i ;i l ii i . i I o o mooins ago, ana u suouia do ioi- tles. we Baw bim enearred timo 1 Til- i l l - !l :oweu up. xi pegms io iook as u after time in figbting for principles we are approaching the time in the fignin8t great oddg but be u-ver mstory oi manitina wnen in me faitered or wavere d. We saw him struggle for money and power the wm battle after battle for true Dem individual will be swallowed up by ocratic principles, and we saw tho j COmDines, anu wusia. nflmlwutul nnwor nf liiq nnnmiPiits The centralization of capital and increage 8teadilv. We saw' him power behind class legislation; the struggle to hold this district against beans swallowing nn of indeDendent firms :a j i . a i luuumicta uuu-uuu luuii e&uaubwu i t 'wriv i i, .. and individuals by trusts and com- biaresourcea and finallv we saw him . T , " ""T' " , thfivarimisbmnoheRof ... , .... . . n X n vooiey s uanumg, on tne river, anu go aown m me ngnt ior me cause i l.-iii,, c cai-in hnRineKs:-the centralization of the hl9 llttle B0U died aturday ni8 .i, ii -, vl uuummiy. fltIiq wpr dnfi fn mPflRlftS I 1 1 111 1 I tho control of the ocinions of .Js-tnougnt to oe improving-unti . uui uuuuwu uuuer meir umoisor 0.1 .1 i i . . t . i . . - - , 1 vj r - I nrn 11 1 n xr ttt iuti nn iini n ro iitcq 4r,Q .roW Vm-prs. Rnd. i ifi ftThitrRrtrJ 1 ,. . , ,, -n 1. ,1 ""J " '""1 MUV g - E. G. Hudson wants to buy your lor 1 i A I 'Hie Kliul Voii llavo .hns Itoimht lias horno ttio Mna luro of Cli:s. II. Fletcher, nnd has been mailo under his personal hiipcnlxion lor oer ii( ears. Allow im nno to deceive 5011 la thin. CountertctH, latitat Iouh anil tliist-as-Ml ' aro but I'xiM riiaentH, nno! 4 itdHii- r tho lttalth of Children Fxperleneo against Jlxsmlntent. What io CASTOR1A Castoria U a liarnile.s snhstituto for Castf Oil, Pare--, porie, Drops ami Soothing N.vriis. It 1h Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuo nor rthcr JSarotic fiuhstanoo. Its aro is its guarantee. It destrctys W.rins and allays l'everishin'ss. Jt cures Diarrlaea and "Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eu res Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fol, regulates tho Htoniaeli and iiowels, f;ivinr healthy and natural fclcep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. Tlie KM You Have Always Bought jj Bears the. Sit ijrnaturo ci Jn Use For Over 30 Years. n rw VOUH CtTV. v.. mJ "Oof ell 200 Days Treatment SI. live Herb Tablets." The Great Blood Purifier, KIDtJEY AND LIVER REGULATOFt, (iil'iryntewl liy our Kc.'t'Ted Oniiiiintce to lili' nil (Ilsi-HM'S Hi-ism;; lrnin lliipiu e blood and - utitciiva Uvcr or Kid'H vs. The Dollar Dack if You are Not Cured. Ihoy cured me after I liave used "Our N'utive Herb TiihlMt ' for constii;ition and liver trouble, all otlRT rciiUMlies failed. J. C. Atkinson, Kewanoc, Wi. THE ALONO O. BLISS - ZOkf. PROPRIETORS j:"B. fressoh, mi CO., Medicine mailed on receipt of price. Iieware of imitations Take uono but lilUs'. MARKIAOK LICENSES, nr ttj i i i :ti i.i. fmn- fT, fnrmation of a nfiwa trust . n . .1 ' , . . . iur- u uuoru liau oeeu very 1U uul , 10 ine creuu 01 me peopia ne um not go down under their ballots or 111 oueuienctj 10 meir win. uut u m. .! i ,1t,QoA in fhA RnmmnrlifiAR ncr. , . ., ' auu me.euu camo quiCKiy. o went aown unaer circumstances anu gesito every man., who stops to influences wllich robbed those in. To add to the sorrow and gloom of the be- i- J II..- HT . TTX!P-...1 1 think, that if there is not a change fluencefl whichained the A'ictorv L n 1 n 1 . .1 M.i;A;An (V. AHA H.h lAhA. Wl III . . . . . 1 V...V ....V..V... V...... Ill our poilUiCB tuoao nuv iowi mu oyer hlm n &m uon0r Or ClOrV in x! .. . " . . . ino i I . . . I . . . 4 . 1 1. I . I lueir ttuuitiveuieiu; nuu wufii iiwin:i. xi.: t.i' i nVa . ,fWfViftn Vv nnmfiB Anil .... ,.. ... , , 1 1 uuuuitiuu is eAwuiuuijr Marriage licenses have been is sued by County Clerk G. -B; Greer to Nathan Phillips and Laura Gos sett, J.. It. Hicks and Jane Rogers, W. M. Pafford eiu! Delia Holland, Arzo Smith nnd Arrena Moore, A. F. Glosson and Chessie Townsend, G. T. Curtis and Minnie Trull. jr 1 1 i whs uuiuuiuu, uo iiKver lowereu iiih . i rr:..,i ..:i,i i xi, occupation. This nation is pro- flag or sulked in his tent. He went , , p., f -i -n if , . , 1,1 0 Vi friends of the family will no aoubt ducing more wealth than any na- to Nashville and edited a daily pa- , , .1 , 1 1 . 1 11 u ,JUULU " nHminisfprrn tho .wants nt tliARip r iiotf under the sun ever produced, Der that wielded a creater uower .i:- !i w..i but those. who create the wealtn are than any other daily in the State, , . An "r t i a a ia J luo IJlttlc' about 40 years of age, a member of accumulating the proceeds of and he wielded that power for the twwA Rmift "d Piti7en The i,n mftalfiyiBlfttinniBtnrn- . , . . the chuicii and a good citizen, liie remains of father and son found a resting place at Flatwoods Ceme tery Monday. M. C. Taylor, the jeweler, will TO THE CREDITORS OF THE CAMDEN BANK & TRUST CO. Itev. R. N. Waters delivered two excellent sermons here last Sunday forenoon and evening. , e e go m ( nEHTnil8EMIIIHB. their toil. Class legislation is turn- good of Democracy au(i organized mg the surplus irom tne nanas 01 labor and tbe rights of humanity. those who produce id into tne pocK- Th t t Kentucky and stsof those who control legislatibn: helped to establish a Democratic Those conditions nave ueen ere- orgfm iu that Stat6j aud for twQ ated on account of the lack ot vig- years he controlled the policy of repair your watch, clock or sewing Hanbo on tho part of the masses of tvat mner. and under its influence machine on short notice. All work the people. The people too often Democratic supremacy in that State guaranteed. All orders for jewelry, refuse to stand up for those who -roatnrfwl TVIiftn it. fall lifiilor etc.. triven prompt attention. Office Lave- stood up for them, but the influences that were hostile to the on the south side of the square. a i- AAnnVtinAfl Y&rTO- -fail frk -r. j i t i ' xruBis uuu u Uv, democratic party, ne retused to The "X""on your paper indicates jioeraiiy sacrmce nis convictions ana man- tliat time of subscription to them.- The people forget too of ten hood for position and pay, and he TnE Chronicle has expired, and tne oeneuiBoi Fu- re8lgnea his place as editor, sacn- paper will bo stopped unless vice, but the monopolies never for- ficing his pecUniary interests for reiiewed at once. We hope our get to strike down-those who stand principle's sake aud returned to his subscribers, upon finding the "X" m their way. ' lhe people sieep on home at jackson. Dn their paper will kindly renew their rights, but the monopolies jj0 man in Tennessee or m any their subscriptions promptly. fnpiirn.dvanta?ea. I u ci ,,i oo I wu l crflt fi man in Con- L:c v, tta . 0. Taylor has located at Cam- F , , . j imuoB fuixo xxv,.,. den and ia prepared to do watch gress wha ls-laitnrui to mem anu . Enloe has made. He sacn- and clock repairing. Satisfaction 1 1 r 1 1. . 1 1 whd uses his voice ana vote ior xne gced a Beat m Congress and a po- guaranteed. 1 1 ilia r1aoo lntArPist flt.ftrt I 'Li .1 . i t 4- -- I TJUOilU Huuu' v-'"kJkJ . , S1UOU UH euitui ui a yicau iiovvDjja- TO UKE GKIPPK IN TWO DATS such talk as ' he has had it long because he would not sacrifice Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets enough," "rotation in omce, "8 his convictions and his manhood. All druggists refund the money if it fails - .wr 1.1VI1" "rfve'the other n, ,i au viJto cure. E. W. Grove's signature on fllnw a chance," "he is stuck up, nnrl hfi is this and he is that, and fW misrepresent him and spend money to beat him until they get him out. Take this congressional ' district for illustration. We had a man in Congress whose name was known and whose actions in Con gress attracted attention in every part of the United States. He was L;Vas a fighter for tho com- iottTeople,nd he was feared as a foe to all kinds or jooueiy uu -.nption. He e first and onl CAMDEN, TENN. In. obedience to an order made by the Hon, Andrew J. Abernathy, Chancellor of the Chancery Court at Camden, Ten nessee, in the case of Lawrence Lanier vs. the Camden Bank & Trust Co. et als. tho creditors of said company are hereby notified to have themselves made parties to said cause by petition, and to file and prove their claims agaiust said company in said cause on or before the 7th day of August, 1900, or they may be excluded .- from the benefits of said suit and from sharing in the assets of said company. haul creditors and claimants are also hereby: notified that by order of said : court in- said cause, they and eaoh of i them are enjoined from instituting any suits against said company, otherwise than by petition in said pending cause . as aforesaid.- This February 8, 1900. D. G. HUDSON,' Clerk and Master. . milF. ITKNTON SKMIXAKY is located at 1 ('aiiuleii. Tenn.. tin; county xite oi t'.on- tciii County, situated on tin Nashville, C'lmt-1 tanootra and eX. J.ouis-liailroad, S7 inHes i west of Nashville. Tim people are hospita- We, cultured, and lute vested in school won The situation is healthful. This Institution was Organized IN IbbU. It shall be the aim of the present faculty to contimte the noble work. It is our pur nose to prepare students tor higher educa tional work, or to lit them for the duties of life. All students will he required to thor oughly master the principles of such studies as they may pursue.- COURSES OF STUDY t'ractieal, comprehensive and thorough, in eludinm English, classics a"d mathematics.. Modern and approved methods of inscrnc tion. IHiiidinK large, comfortable and con venient, , BOARD CAN BE HAD CHEAP. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE CAMDEN BANK & TRUST CO. . You and each of you are-. hereby earn--estly requested to come forward at the earliest time practicable, aud bring with' ; you your pass books and deposit -slips in order that we may come to a thor ough understanding as- to the amount of i vour respective claims. This February 8, 1900. D. G. HUDSON,- Assignee. MULES WANTED. ' We invite careful consideration o the advantages ottered by this school. Fuller, information furnished ou application. W.D.COOPER, Principal. record as n Congressman, is as true rTlift lino nf Democratic DrinciuleS I. WANTED Honest man or woman to travel for tO tne line OI XeniOLlUtiu piiuuipie Jar(je house( salary ?(;3 nior.tlily and expenses, as the needle is to the pole. 1 have watched his course. I know where of I speak. We have no man in this district or in this State who, in my opinion, is better equipped to deal with the dangerous problems which confront the nation than Mr. En loe is. "We want a man in Congress next time who has the courage, the abil ity and the will to fight the battles 0OOSOO9OO V "V ivih increase: Dosit on permanent: inclose sell- addressed stamped envelope. MANAGKli, 3,'iO Caxton Building, Chicago. 150 POUND WATERMELON! : Think of Such a Monster. We can all liave them if we plant Girardeau's Extra Fancy SeleeteU "Triumph " Seed. From no other seed will such melons grow. Thousands of melons grow u from these seeds in 1899 weighed loo to 135 pounds each one weighed 1482 and another lWi pounds. to I A in cash pvizes iov meuiavgesi. j iiumpu ' watermelons crown m 1!U0 from Girard eau's seed. Giant Ueggar Weed Seed a Specialty. rfrScml for catalogue giving full Informittion to , W.4U. iIKAHDEAU, S(j- Momiceuo, i iovifia. V s 1 : i L I 50 YEARS"-' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DrsifiNS 'rttfi Copyrights Ac Anyone seniUng a sketch and description may quickly ascertain or opinlou free whether an invention if) probnhly patentable. CorErnunica. lionostrlctlyeontldentlfd. Handbook on Pateuts Bent free. OMcft niioy for necurinu patents. Fatents taken through Munu A to. receive tvecUU notice, withouUchnree, iuthe . . . 0T9 ... - - - - . - A handsomely innstrated weekly, eolation of any scientific ioirrual.. .r. f,mr mnnths. IL bold by ail t,!U!i&Co.36,Broad Hew York Braucn Office. C25 F 8U Washington. 1. U I will be at J. D. Crocker's Livery Stablo, on tlie south sido of tho public ' square, Camden, Term., on Saturday, . lebruary 10, 1900, for the purpose of -buying mules. I want mules from 4 years and up-, of good condition, and from 14f hands up. . Will pay tho best and highest market prices. Parties having mules for sale are re- quested to bring them to Camden ou the above date. Very truly, , J. L. YOUS, . Bhelbyville, Tenn. Now is the time to sell your mules cash on spot. ' RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains pass Camden on the Nashville. Chatta nooga and St. Loirs Kailroad as follows: TllAl.VS KASr. TKAINS W EST. No. 3, m:uU ...S.M pm No. 1, express, 5.35 am No. 13 " 2 .os am I.areest cir- Terms, $3 a newBflplers. No. 4, mail 9.53 am No. 5.', express '.'.50 am No. 2. " 9.53 pra OUH job printing facilities arc first-class, and our specialty -is ;;0')d work. Kstimales (and camples w hfii- possible) w ill he furnished on ap plication. Address Tijk t'ni:NH:i.K, Camden,-lenm A I Ii II, 1. , . Ml ill! '-- ' - -,,, -j Kiible perMiDS of a mechanical or Inventive mind JadirlDfj a trip to the I'arl '.xpoitlon, with good salary au1 cxpn'p?. paid. Flmti'rt wrltp The FAILM ivi-CUiO), lialtimore, Md r