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. f ! ; f i ( ' 1 1 1 1- i s t , 7 - ' t J w ..X A XXI. CAMDEN. TKNN., FRIDAY. SEl'TEMBER II. 1000. i n i m J liiuaau the Town. clothes to go B:id v.e Summy-if LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. J) ' l ii to tho pattern well enou-di tcrbr.cicor ami says " o aro tho niU'-Hlio lady, who had dropped in I people" One of our county ffith- . aono o our palatini dry goods em- ers with whom timo teems to have poriums to look at ribbons, "but 1 doult gently, yet has scarcely even am inclined to think tho color will a patch of hair on hia Jeffersonian .run. head, was heard to say ho woman t i "g -tfi them," and one of tho few1 remaining ruddlo ot t ho rouaors John W. Rahman bc'aa sawing calmly pulls his whiskers, hjuw Inn I staves Tuesday John Webb and wifo returned to Arkansas thia week. Tpanf! Dotv. of Vti Sandy, enter ed school hero this wcok Rov. N. 11. Waters is assisting in ' , - I ,, , . i It'll "Itun.mmkT,.!" idinr,1v . vote for Sims. . wouldn't voto for tho meeting nt cnesuiuwim oweied tho clerk (in bluu shirt). R'doo, didn't want to hear even the Encouraging reports come from "lied, vrluto and bluo? They never name of Hawkins mentioned; in the meeting at Mount Carmel. tact, ho 1ie.i1 worked himsolt to the Whereupon tho lady boutrht 43 pitch of tho old man who paid "ov- Tarutu erynouy lor lumpen; anu via .kick m . m i . . rail 1 1 ooo lor us all. .the race seemed ues- 'Iho other day a group of pretty tiued to bo obscured by an upris- girls and vounj; ladies were stand- inc: of Democrats demanding a dol ing on the street with their heads elated convention and nominating Tom llyo for Congress. KKON LI11EKTY. lingular correspondence. Row. J. R. Harrison will preach hero next Sunday at 3 p. m., and close torroth or. A passer by point ed to them with tho remark "there . just ain't no tellin' what scandal - they aro liatchin' up now." We . got near the group, and, behold, sthey were discussing that all im portant subject drees! .1 hey were nev W. A. Watts will preach tho '.puzzling ineir dainty neatis you ftll Sunday at 11 a. m : Know ) to Know n me irivomes oi . fashion would permit then to wear I last fall's waists and other (wo are mot familiar with all tho names of feminine lingerie) matters of dress. We turned to look for tho man who The meeting which closed Satur- souri on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hudson vis ited nt Hollow Rock this week. T. E. Ellington and wifo went to Nashvillo tho first of the week. Walter Castilo has secured a po sition as fireman on tho railroad. Joe Cillespio has been sick tb. week, but is able to bo out again. Hon. and Mrs. J. A. Clement vis ited. in tho ninth district Sunday. Aaron Reaton and wife, of Enloe visited hero tho first of the week! Frank Leslie and Tom Williams of Coxburg, left Tuesday for Mie Tlio protracted meeting at the A. L. Ret ry reports having killed . ATTCMt'T TO COMMIT RAPC. . . t I 1 I 1 1 largft lauUMiiKo near jit-hinui L i 11. Thosuako was about live ft'et leiv'th. and had 1 rattles and a n leii'ui, am )utlon. Owing to an oversight tho la.st it.Mn in our Halphur Spring:! letter ast weuk was not oonipleto, a few iues having been unintentionally i a i omitted. Tho Eridtres stocL: of goods hua again changed hands. J. R. Rowlea L Son sold them to James l'arker, of Claud, who will move them to Rig Sandy. day night was a great revival. Tho visible results wore eight convor- Methodist Church will begia Sun sions and three additions to me fift October 7 t JohnThomason,of Miasourilias church. t . rt t- .11 ; - t-..; ,1 li. lj. l' lorenco auu uemo javiu- i i v pointed thorn out, and we caught a son were mrried last Thursday at : vLi ' rlnma him oa m , honnruinvw n . T..,i.- K XT T)r. uauutiu uma. behind the screen of -a near by sa- cinting. We join in wishing them iocn. Ut course you sea the moral a ionr &m happy life. i in this case, A doen doom was cast over this : Recently one of onr lynx-eyed n1;ivfmi. tclo formcrlv resided -attorneys grew reminiscent, and we h ftnd wag a member ot Libevly succeeded'in capturing tho follow- chxuch to the time of hor death v nig gem of experience from the lips Migs TenniQ Bugl the daU?llter . ct this aiscipie or mcKstoue. of gamuel Bush tHod Saturday at ; lawyer. u uui uui ikuuo 1Q a m d 17, gbe hftd iv.v. f " 1 V.rreu YrlironsI If; !! for Atler i j" Kj of l.llUn IMmiH;oiiiir)', Tho colored popiilatK.u . in and around Camden have been very much wrought up btxause of the attempted rnpo of an 11 year ohl trill. Lillio Montgomery, by War- ri.u larbrough, : young hir-k '21 years. Tho assault cn tho gir) wa i.indo near tho depot Thursday night ot last week, but Yarbrough 4 id not full Kiieeeed in his mirnoso. as tho Mi.ss Reltif Carriugton is in the Ucrenma of tho child soon bnKU'ht market this -vetk buying her fall assistance, and tho bruto took .to stock of millinery goods and becom- t10 V(xds, and auccooded in evad- png acquainted with tho lateststy les jnj, ,1S pursuers until Monday life and designs. was located at Huntingdon by Con- Willie Paord and Miss Lillie stable II. L. Cain. Marshal Hays, Holland were united in marriago of Huntingdon, was telephoned ,to last Sunday, Justice F. E. Cuff of- arrest Yarbrough and hold him, ficiating. We extend coagratula- and Monday night Shcriif IVK tions and bost wishes. Fry and Constable Cain went over Hon. R. A. Enloe, o Jackson, after the prisoner and brought lmr was in tho city last Friday for tho here Tuesday morning. .He waiv purpose of securing evidences of ed examination and was remanded fraud in connection with holding to jail by Justice J. M. Castile, the the Congressional primary. case not being a bailable one. l no liuis ciinu, mo vicum ul ma lore is ould he rouiow ineir uome at iJiay uyiu,ixy. VWt!": aslL is badlv hurt, and tl Mattie, wuo navo ocen visiuug bu . , - vr',iru , r , . -i re i . "i nn doubt that xaroroutrn w T.i ...i 'i n . i u:i havo been roughly handled if nau j.anen mio luu huuus) ui, i. : iuiss jjciviu. xieuunu, ui ju&u- lAinrs hal Jj. li. 1 lowers has put a n i i i :ii I - - - , vine, spoiu a lew uays uere wuu force of men at work grading the ., the ukpcbuoass back; out. irieuas ima weeiu west side of tho souare. A PricK . j i..i()i ucdu ill uau ucoiiu u. iuuh ; jjawyer: yauyou iiut , , , stlfferinr with true Ulastus: " les, sir; i. can. read . christian fortitude, and a fe r readin', but I can't read writin', few days before her death she expressed her .:er:,;an yu reau reauiu willincrness to. exchange this for n r right, lteed.' wf, nru Tho i l,il .1,1 Tl, ;U,.n,A,t f-lr ,,-T I -T 1 UGltUi Vl UllU. JLiiU mtci UJl 11 u wuu ies,- sir;; x can reaui fl. Flnfwnof1pi Rnn(1flV. ... Liberty, September 11. 'Rastus readin' right." .Lawyer: "Can you read writing right, Heed?" '-'Rastus: "No, air;: I can't read vwritin' right, but I can read writin' right good." Lawyer: The bids having been raised on the bank building and lot, the ole 1 You say you can't read gin lot, and the tract of land in tho writing ricrht, Reed, but if you had second civil district known as the ( writing reading right like reading Eaves tract, I will hold open the 'vyou could read reading, Reed, now bid3 on said property until Mon- hr 17 ionn COU1U.X1 u VUUJ 1 Vicijr auxu viuua? kjvdvui kj. i. iijauvvi 'Rastus (a littl dazed): "Deed, This September 5, 1900. M dan't know, boss." ':- D. O. Hudson, ooo ' Assignee. A vmincT.ladv of this citv. who is d former roortfitrv. Is there a Democratic club R,W.McDade,ofMcKeuzio,wa3 open culvert will be put in there, - The prospect for a johit canvass on our streets Wednesday shaking and tho pavement on the sipiaro is between Mcllillin. and lucaii nas hands with old friemla. to be completed. gone glimmering. ; or lum ui uvo Letters from Whitley ville, Eva If your district committeeman Jveae7ayea and Mclllwain have been received has not already done so, ask him to P3U too late for publication. call a nieetinj at an early day to 1 "athi Thomas Rmughton, of Garfield, organize aDmatu3c men go io wors. lor u uig giuu auu . a , , r nu , , ... I n-nfi incf. Kn.t.nrrin.v when I hft rmsn was in the city Saturday. an enthusiastic meeting. Republican commit- Don't delay organizing a Demo- All members of I ostoa Camp, tce asked addit:onai timo and stat- cratic club in your district, if you W oodmen ot the worjtt, are urgeu could not accept the dates havo not already done so. to meet at the camp hall on next for McCall fixed for poston, Chair- Quito a number from this county Anesaay evenmg. ui8 , man rit2patrick,of the Democratic will attend the barbecue and speak- " iuii. committee, bocarna convinced that ing at Jolmsonville to-day. there be a full attendance. mQ Eepublican8 intended to bsek eler,of Huntingdon, was urgamzefjemocrara,uyuiBiru;w out 0f a 0int debate,' uovernor ioii juui wuu icjucoouu juui 1 aicMimn will open iiig campaign, ict in name, thus First District , Knoxville neit Thursday, and UU1M' - x f i 1 ! Democratic Club, etc., until every ntured a 48 pound cat-fish near . . 11i v.a cfrnTI(r UlOkllVV 1UI UllC UlitJ """Vjj and enthusiastic Democratic clnb. A petition is being circulated and signed by many of our citizens call ing on W. L. McElyea to make the race for citv magistrate. Camden lorn re Pe ca'ptun Sales' Landing last Thursday. W. N. Austin .and 'wife, of La- veryne. came down this week to CJ ' . . spend a tew days with relatives. Mrs. N. R. Waters and children in have returned from an extended js entitled to a magistrate, and if visit to relatives at Murray, Ky. r McElyea will consent to servo Joe Mattico has returned from in that capacity, he will mako an was taking a moonlight stroll with your district?. If not, you should McKenzje wiiere i10 been at admirable and efficient officer. ''MIIXISEKY ANNOUNCEMENT. . one of her beaux a few evenings ago. take steps to organize ono at once. work witll lllQ feather renovator. "Oh," she said in a most pitttal v tone of voice, "nobody loves me." As she , paused for' a reply,'' her companion said with 'that tender ness which always appeals to the, i feminine heart On Wednesday, September 2G, I west corner of tho square Friday. .i will open a complete line of milli- l. d. Steele, of Rertrand, Mo., nery goods just from the eastern au 0jd Camden boy, is here on a AV. A. Steele. County is well represent The attention of tho public and Naifeh Rros., merchants, moved especially those charitably inclined to the brick building on the south- js called to the family residing on tho Jerre Rateman place, 2 miles east of town. There are thirteen tors wish a joint debate, they have been notified that , they will be ac commodatoxL NEW FLOUIUKQ JHIX. ... I markets, which will include all the Lvu ,,TJ-mn tt'at 80mebdy West etyle, in Ready to Vr '",1 ttilKjxja iuo jja Dressed Hats. -m . -m- 1 .1 1 1 il Her face brightened very percept- I win be pleased to have all my $ ivelulti , :u no c,a 0 u w n. rrrfintflfiftl of i West lennessee iarmeis institute luijr os . 0 menus can anu examine my stock. , v interest " I wonder whoon earth it can be. " Do you know?" "Oh, yes," he replied, "God and r -your mother." " Her attempt at conquest ended for the eveningat least so far as c that young man was concerned, ooo In and around this busy city the . mTc:ainof Rnbiect is politics. All r toil 1. vjkj j x my i Prices to suit all. Respectfully, Miss Rettie Carbington. A new line of stationery, such as tablets, -writing paper, etc., just re ceived by tho Lry Drug Co. is m session. Though the weather continues .1 i j j , i ... i warm, the regular atienaanco Benton Seminary is about 125 to 130 students. We congratulate our neighbor, R. G. Hudson, on the arrival of a 10 pound daughter at hia homo on ' Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment Wednesday afternoon is not a panacea, but is recommend- Mrs. J. W. Saunders, of "Nash id trf lilofxlino rr nrnf rndinfr KtiIIq -rTn ilrtwri TTrTdn.r tf VlPlt. day long the men gather m .l.ttie piles; and it wiH cure the most ob- relatives. She was accompanied knots discussing tne one - stinate cases. Price, 50 cents in by little Vetnce Totty, the Congressional piiy-""M bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Sold by Uncle Matt Wiseman and others . one is torcea to me cduwumuu tiiau u (jjurrigts, exhaustion oi tnui buuji io im- ... -r, i. i:i.;At, possible. It is . just like 'the old, ornnr rv r new tuiu xu wa- 1 NEW CLOTHING! NEW GOODS! ders onto amusement just to stand to on side an interested listener, one who doesn t care who they; se are aoinjr to rans to near oam Jones, who will preach there all of n9xt week, beginning Sunday Mrs.' Mary Yarbrough, who was As we have moved our business house, we have just got in a full visiting at Nashville, was called to line of clothing for men and boys. Warerly by the death of her aged l.- nrvr0cninRr. inst so it ia We sell ad-wool men's suit tor mother, Mrs. Sullivan, bunclay. Tha onndidfttp-a for the 1.75 and up, and boya suits trom tit:.,, t, mAnf who h& been i KUIiif UUU . j-iivj I f - 1. .1 I "iiuu -Ju l " J " for that of- vo cents and np. mveryDoay is in- Lon.h rncr in tlift niintTi district, was fire are less worried than some of vited to come and seo our new stock brouMlt 6ick the first of tho the men right here in town. They of goods. Uome, ana see tne oar- eek gho wa8 better yesterday. talk, sweat and fan, declare nem- gams a, luo ; The firfit Lum of tIl6 Geason . selves in forcible language, threat- . aifeh Blo.. by w M fo fin t, t. ho nominee, nou vuto at , ..v, v. a!1 and do many other ways too th fit' would Thousands sutler with torpid liv- ,1 nnfl of a Carroll County or, producing great depression of " Republican convention. ' Ernest spirits, indigestion, headache, con fpd ctnintimi. p.tc. ITerbino will stlUl Q;nWdlSe ''iV" and Lon Watson ulate the liver, keep the bowels reg- interment took place at Cowell's ' ?!7l Jarfid'ent i! tiiev threw ular and restore a healthful buoy- Chapel Cenwtery Friday. Ve3oin Vwi; 'f' 0,,.W voto that Enloe ancy of spirits. Price,- 50 cents, in extending sympatny to th be. Cull, one of tho most successful makers of the syrup in this section. The infant child of Thomas Mc- Clure, of Middlebrcok, died Thurs day evening of last week, and the in family, and twelve of that num ber are down sick. To add to their suffering "we understand that they are without food and need help in nursing and looking after the sick. Tho long rainy season last spring destroyed every prospect they had for making a crop, and now sick ness and want have mado their con dition wretched indeed. They are strangers, and they need your as sistance. Mrs. S. S. Clayton died, peace fully Thursday, September- 6, be tween 8 and ? o'clock, aged 50 years. Th family resided in Missouri for a number of years, but the health of Mrs. Clayton began to decline, and they returned here a few years ago and she seemed to improve for awhile; then her health gradually gave way and all realized that it was only a question ol time when she would be no more oa this earth. Mrs. Clayton was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a do voted christian; she was sn amiable and loving companion, and she had won the esteem and friendship of all by her christian fortitude and gentle charaoter. At her request, she was buriud at Rushing s Chape Cemetery Saturday. The bereaved husband and relatives navo our sympathy in their eorrow. iCataden will soon have a first class, up to date flouring mill with new machinery of th most im proved pattern. James R. Hudson, the promoter of the enterprise, has already re ceived a good portion of the mate rial for constructing the building, which will be about 50x90 feet. The building will have a base ment and three floors, and will be quite an imposing structure when completed. The basement and nrst floor will bo constructed of brick and stone, arid everything about he building will be -substantial and well built. The machinery haa been paid for and is ready for shipment, but'ow ing to delays in getting- material, it will probably 'bo a week or ten days before ground is broken for the building. Ilia estimated cost of the plant completa is between $15,000 and 20,000. his best Sold bv all drug'; isls. Ireaved f airily. Take life a3 it comes, and make the most cf all circumstances, bu for a bad cold or cough, take Ral lard's Horehound Syrup, tho bee known remedy for otdck relief end sure cure. Price, A) anl 50 eo-ts, j Sold.by.e!14runt. ; M Fresh paints, oils, and varnishes of all kinds at the Fry Drug Co. Corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed wire cuts and sprains,' or cuts from any cause, are quickly healed when Ballard's Snow Oint ment is promptly applied. Price; 23 and 50 cents, bold by all druggists. A complete assortment of Ready Mixed Paints can be found at the Fry Drug Co. Don't fail to get thsir pncea when you r esd any thing in this lino. I Tor Infants and Clldren. Tm KirJ Ycj Ikrclfesjs Etl Bears tho f yjS7' Signature cf WltZ&S, J&&Ju2i WANTKD Honest man Or woman to travel for lar' liou.w, Kilary $3 monthly ar.;l experts, wi'li increase r to.s'tion ppiruaupnt: 1-mo atldrPS-M'tl stami r-1 f nveloixv ' MN'-H 4 ;-xto'.5uWiui; iflica';. j vill: " Whiskers" is saving