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iU1 I 1 iiilJiii t.... i , J J i" i 1 , . 1 Vr XXI. CAMDEN'. TEXN.. FBI DAY. SKTTKMBEK 21. V,)W. "1 1 Bud Csin, in ullt-mpting lollop fi runaway hum U-1 ..Saturday, wits knocked down and run over by tho trnin mid wri'f.n. Hi injuries nre j a t n f ,i I, but not pcrioiiH. Ilia little hod wan in tho vnon at the time, but escaped with slight injuries. Boih had a narrow fscnp". A VOCD TO DLMOCKATS. Chairman 1). (J. Hudson, of tho iiMa.!y Demoi ralio committee, ins sent out a Idler to i -ach commit- l einan in tho counly requesting them to organize their respective district i at once. A central dub will br organized hero the first Monday in October, ...i. -.ji i i ' i i i mi hi vuieii i n (J s let r iiii'i will n n r,. .. i. f ...:n: i i. :.. riiuii. lit iiiuiiiii'iy oouui in tniifed and become u part of tho t1(, eastern markets, and invites :'!itional AHsociation of Democrat- the ladies to call mid see tliP new :o Clubs. novelties in shnnes and trimmed In order that each district of tho hat. county may be fully represented in iho central club to bo organized it :h important that each committee man perfect hi.s district or-'anizn- o .Mrs. S. J. Travis in rcceivim' her Do not wait to get all the Dem ocrats of your district to join your club. Ten men can start a club. lion at once and report tho same If 'our district member of the lairmnn Hudson. county Democratic committeo has Do not wait to get a speaker to not nlrea(y tftkeu KtoP3 lo organize, have yonr first meeting; organize cl ifc yourself. Call a mooting at at onco. Get your speakers after- EOmo convenient place, and start a wards. The Stato and tho county PnI for members to sign. Get Democratic committees will help a11 tllQ signatures you can, elect you to get ppeakers to address your yur officers, present, vico-presi- club after it is organized. dent, secretary and treasurer, and All Democrats aro urged to join then notify Chairman D. G. Hud- theso elubfl, and uso their influence E0U of tho coullty committee. in getting otherH to join. It ia a , , , ,., , nn Corn-huskers sprained wrists, patriotic v.'ork m which we should , , , , , . . . , barbed wiro cutn and sprains, or all take an interest and nmko an . . . , , . , . ., cuts from any cause, aro quickly euort to organize tho county aa it , i i i i n v u t- i , b . . . ; healed when Dallard 8 bnow Omt- I TYiniu ia tirnTYirit it ort in,' l-'ri'm ' i and 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. ti;OU 1VIJ E ATLli V. riCul;ir correspondence. Iloraco Benton visited relatives at Claud Sunday. II. F. Berry was at Faxon yes terday on business. B. T. Yickers is at Danville, in the post-offico for a few days. Bain is needed badly through out this section of tho county. Tho little son of "Wesley Gear- heizor has been very sick, but is thought to bo some bettor. The November election is draw ing near. It is time for Democrats to organize and got ready to meet the foe of the people. IViieatley, September 18. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Chancery court will meet hero next Monday. J j. L. Vntiion, of Holladay, wrw in tho city llonduy. Yj. L Iludf-on and wife visited r.etvr Coxburg this week. 1. J. O'Jleilly has been very nick, but is now convalescing. If. 1 Stigrdl tin il V,T. L. Morris were at llolladay Tuesday. V. H. rLoriran. ol liollaciav. was ----- - C ' down tho fust of the week. Tom C. Byo and J. A. Clement were at Nashville Tuesday. "VFyly Coble, of Sugar Tree, wi3 hero last Friday and Saturday. Miss llcster Bell haa relumed homo from a visit at Big Sandy. A new daughter arrived at tho homo of A. M. Spicor yesterday morning. A Democratic club will be or ganized here Saturday night, Sep tembor 20. Quito a number from thin county aro attending the Sam Jone-3 meet ings at Faris. Guy Hall, of Huntingdon, is as sisting in the clerk and master's office this weak, and will remain here through the session of chan eery court. Henry I'.itri-1 .'""1 t- mv,.-. ' ; Arknn.sf , ( an.' in n-' S-ilur.! iy. i They will remain in lh" counly for 1 h;for the 1 elh ,1 I of l e.r I i, h few v.'i hedlh. Mrs. Preset)), the wife rf Bill Toor.i' r I'l''-on, who r .-:;de-- nil Jiut.'iimr'rf Creek, di- d Vein.'.-d."y v could 1H.1 gi t UticMing' o morni:: ticulan- Tl t:oni)l the ax of B-:io;i Comity, board incic.i:-;ed the n.-r.-:-.-.men Tier ceut. ! i I mi!' : i par. joard of ((piali.ers ed ilc; deliberavion:-', and in io Stab. .i.e 10 11. J. S ,' ! : i e;i VI. li. : ,il i: ; o 1. o ic!:i U J e i i r , i 1 1 and jVa.-venon Kjixv) o a: I'.e S V.'et S'!';l! : ""( !e:i 'J i i i ! I l''V. : on.-- addressed the Bry;-.n dou, which held a large and enthu siastic, meeting at that jilace la-t Friday evening. Daniel Holland was severely in jured in a runaway accident !a 1 Monday. Ho is hurt badly, and it will bo sometime before he will ha able to get out again. The ceremony of unveiling the monument erected at the Camden Cemetery by tho "Woodmen of tho Yrorld to tho memory of tho de ceased sovereign, Dr. C. S. Chan- nn Co;i:i(3 , of W r axo:-:. t. lion for '1 pillar rorr. Mi-, M r-eliorii lit; I I'.!!1; i 2. A 1 V.'IKI'.IS ' ('.Ihi!''1 d! j ha.': '.;.y o:i ace.oiinl: u .! ".v;. lib.!;.- to r.!.:nn;- in-y ;e:;';iy. 1 in : at C!e.stnut Hill her dutie: The in 1 1 C ' I'tou lm. end givauy revived t;!o sp'.r:',;!;!! mteve.-.l ; tneve. Xho.irctrn."led me( ting at "Wos- rd.iy niglit. It was a dler, will take place Sunday, Octo- C1-!P"1 viil l'n 1K V bor 14, 1900, under tho auspices cf Kev- il V" :lor""re v',!l conduct Fostoak Camp, No. 47. Tho camp ' extends a cordial invitation to ev erybody to attend tho unveiling. ONO RABLE Lsm,J U DEMOCRATIC TCLJiCTOU FOR TI1R STATE AT LAUfiK WILL SPEAK' AT the ia"'jtix3j;. We hesio to see a Tr(l Tl"i-r Iii nr nil,) o fi-vunt ivii-fil t - l - J . ' lit H. . n. U X V. ? 1 V U. ft. Joe "Fox" Mellon and family came in from Arkansas Saturday. They also say that Old Benton is good enough for them. Notwith standing there are juite a number returning from Arkansas, it don't seem to discourage others who con template going there soon. Flatwoops, September 1.8. FllOH GKnENBKlKK. COME FIFTH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. The Democrata of the fifth dis trict are hereby requested to meet in Camdea at tho court-house Sat urday night, September 29, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of organiz ing a Bryan and Stevenson club. D. G. Hudson, W. T. Hubbs, Democratic Committeemen. AiXD HEAR HIM. L EL n BUU BO 1 14 V 1 o tl b r r Mrs. Judith Doherty died sud denly Tuesday night, of congestion. She. had been in bad health for a long while, and only recently re- Thousands suffer with torpid liv- turned hero from Jackson, where er, producing great depression of sho resided for a number of years. 3pirits, indigestion, headache, con- She was tho widow of Judge W. F. stipation, etc. Herbine will stim- Doherty, who died here away back alate the liver, keep the bowels reg- in the seventies. J udge Doherty -alar and restore a healthful buoy- is remembered by all the older in ancy of spirits. Frice, 50 cents, habitants of the town. The remains Sold by all druggists. of Mrs. Doherty were laid to rest by those of hor husband in Camden Is there a Democratic club m Cemetery Wednesday afternoon your district?. If not, you ehould rIco steDS to organize ono at once. The CiiBONICLE will be mailed ' to any address for 50 cents a year, Tablet's Buckeye Pile Ointment payable in advance. Subscribers is not a panacea, but is recommend- wm pleag0 promptiy notify UQ 0f ed for blind bleeding or protruding any irreguarity in the delivery of piles, and it win cure ine rnobi ou- TnB Chronicle. stinato cases. Frice, M cents m bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Sold by The Chronicle and the Tlomo ?ill drut'cists. and Farm will bo mailed to you If ycur district committeeman has not already dons oo, ask him to call a meeting at an early day to ) organize a Democratic club, and thon go to work for a big club and an enthusiastic meeting. Take lifo as it comes, and make lho most of all circumstances, but tea- a bad cold or cough, take Bal lard's Horehouud Syrnp, tho best known remedy for quick relief and sure cure. Frice. 25 e.sd 50 cent3. one year for 80 cent3. spirit8 I A . 9 V-am,. m Ta IT l rm ' f ..T lor Infants and Children. Tfc3 Kind Ycu Have Always Ecught Bears the if " fignaturo of idlafZJ&C' WANTKDIIoniist iti.'ui or woman to travel tir lurw liouse, salary Srj iiiont lily ami rxpctnes, wi'.ii iiu'ream;; positi'.m iiTinaiu'iit; 1ih'!'hi sli dcinK.i'd s!.tii)p1 nveloe. MAN AUK it, 3J0 CaxlonHulKiint;, Cliieao. Quarterly conference at Cowell's Chapel Saturday and Sunday was largely attended. B. F. Brown was called home from Sugar Tree Saturday by sick ness in his family. Elder G. W. Banks preached a good sermon Sunday evening at the Methodist Church; We understand the second dis trict Democrats will organize a club at Holladay to-night. Miss Bettio Carrington returned Monday, and will occupy her old stand on the west side. The patriotic Democrats of the eighth district organized a strong club last Saturday night. Mrs. I. J. Anderson, of Hunting don, visited relatives in tho tenth district the latter part of last week. James Jeffreys joined his family here Saturday, and they returned with him to Memphis Wednesday. Movers' wagons havo been going through this week headed for tho West. Next fall they will be going through, but headed the other way. Hon. E. E. Eslick, Democratic elector for the State at large, will address the voters of Benton Coun ty at Camden Wednesday, October 10. Mr. Eslick is one of the most entertaining speakers in Tennessee, and you should not fail to hear hira ;,. on- that oocaHion.. There is somo talk of establish ing a branch of the Benton County Bank at Big Sandy. We under stand, however, that a final decis ion has not been reached in the matter. Twins, boys, arrived at the home Regular correspintJcuoe. j A cool wave struck lie re Sunday night, and still continues. Mrs. E. J. Byrn and a number of others are on. the sick list. . The people of this locality are busy caving the late crop of hay. G. W: Bucy and family, of near Springville, visited here Sunday. W. E. Wyatt was taken sick lust Friday, and- w.r;s .-compelled to dis miss his school. I. E. Wygul f.nd family, 1. Mc Neill and wif- and S. A. Hcrrin and wife speirj Sunday at Sulphur Springs. The protracted, meeting will be gin at Baker's Chupel next Sunday. Wo want to wo. a glorious revival while the meeting is in progress. Gheenbriei;, September 18. Don't- delay organizing a Demo- of Marshal E. G. Flowers Sunday eratie club in your district, if Iho afternoon, and now "the old chief" will need a new uniform, as he seems to have grown taller by sev eral inches. Every Democrat and all other patriotic citizens of the fifth dis trict who are opposed to trusts and imperialism are invited to come out and join the Democratic club to bo organized here to-morrow night week. Little Clarence FaiTord got his foot run over while attempting to swing on to a passing wragon last Monday. This should bo a warn ing to other boys who are permit ted to run at large on the streets of tho town. Tho accident might have been more serious. Sam Weatherly died suddenly at his homo near Bristow last Friday. lie was apparently in good health until Thursday he was taken with a chill, and tho nest day he com plained of feeling badly and befor tho family hardly realized that the end was near lifo was extinct. He i was a most substantial farmer, and ! will bo missed in that community. organization is not already under way. Start a club at once. L'l-.o-1.! Vt'n jtlex vir.rs; Ileirul;; : cmitl'!- iioij.Ur'tice.l ;ood meeting is in progress at HaH'b V;ii lev. Felt Farmer is going to Missou ri to visit relatives. Wo had a good vain Thursday, which v.7 a a badly needed. . The "old sevent" will have a can didate for sheriff two years hence. Just keep that in mind. Constable Bob Tonkins was at Claud and Sulphur Spriugs Satur day on professional business. On account ct the school-housa being burned last winter, there ii no school at Harmons Creek this fall. John Bob' Waters and Wyly Bal yew, of Big Sandy, were hero last Sunday for , their health, wo pro sumo. John Phifer and wife, who were only marrbd: last Sunday, have agreed to disagree, and he has re turned to tho home of his father, Wi:rr LrwiLLF, September 11 Sold by. all druggists. TJ1B 4IKONIC)Li:,MT H). A TAI