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3 riM r i Mris-trw"i 1 I III: UlKUMLLh. a I 'M", i v n r .-, - I-.'. !'iu-. rnn is.p r Wrrtci.v at Cavii:n, T.-nn. i. n- - i 1 " "" l....criU of are for Bryan IW-'' th'm yt iu ; and ia addition o tl'i.i ;!',;; M..','',iy' TrVi ' Uan" i,"!Ui.Mi t. ViyiJlllll 1 1 ttu II 1 H 0 j i . . , vv-'it livfi of Republicans who l.;! vuV, u u.n-.i. a,.,.ii; fj iiJll3 ; , , ,(.n'' runt Miiis.h...-.-r. fM..-li l-n own I. .1 -.. a-M J! . Wf-re for 3lCAinl"V 1! JK' t - i , ..t..l 8.) lion.-V.V ioihI, Wofun.ci -r . t 1 T lVl v 1 1 V ''I Iri'ltPSO AT U-.!.T I A-i fct ( ') 'P-t 1 A i.'.M li M t ir u Tl.i .! -:i 1,1 cf 1 ii r. 4 11 1- , . i 11 ' . BO I'll t-r : I ; '. " c. -n! t ri Inm ('ii v. I K11 f t-.-W in'. -1 ; . ;ii ! ia ;.,,,.. Ail 1. I tin in wU in '!i-(i i : Mi'i'i"'"! nt t-v ii'i.ii: 111 i,r till I'.t 'I i. I 1 Milium ;imI s; n, ilr.r mil in ill tie,li-iri-"d fin t tin Ull ' i'f J c.'l.f 1 1 1 1,,: 1. V. ' 1. ,i, ! 11 1 Hl I e.'itul U. .1 !; V ami lm .i1 ai'vi.-itivic; ('i a;.j i t.i I m. ISmVHi'Mlllil'Mllr it i(H 11 ;;ml a I I ll'lrs 0,1 ii -ti I i i o! 1 tili'ii' Ihifi r - I : 1 ! il;i ;'ii , Imt i- i irii no ri i :.' i !, :t y f r t iip ! in i' miuw rni'l;i! mim : 11 ;.. ru'H ro.riuun ! :... ;,;,' ;.' . .1 '. "I'll li on'd. ;unil.Uuivs cm Ii" ui.nlc 111 in hum .i 1 III.-1 f 1 u j 1 1 iiirt !y s;r,. , li it XJ 1 1 i..t! .uk t l :u v .it rl.i! u( I !m M'liil- 1 . AU 1 Hil.iU.MK'''! ll'l'l b.l-.li.f .1 l I HIIIIIH'li li il lis hoilld !)) I'-nt t 1KAV IS 1 T , I uiiunll, 1 1 mi. ritlDAY, OCTOERR l'JOO. DEMOCRATIC TICKLT. ! 1 l'r ". li'.it WILLIAM .1. UK VAN. Ior K'e-rroililnt, A 1)1 A I K. hVKVt.N.lN. I"or (iovirnori 131..NTON Mc.UlI.LlN. For I"llr"iii(l CiniiiiUl'ntr! XUOM.VH I . UlLHAMI. I"u Sfnninri v. . 1'.m;u. Vur Hoiircimiiliitlvn: J. J. ii, ,K)ll.vSiMm. ' TSIecto. pi, Stnlo t Large: 1 . K. WlJlt. J.VML1 IJ. 1 It.V11 U. l.leotiirn y IMtstrlcti Fliut-ll tXTLIl TAVI )T5. Sa-i'nil-JOUN V. M'Al'iia llilrl-J. J. f.VNt ll. 3"our:i W. S. Vl I .KSB. Fiftu-A. 15. m:sl. Bi li-r.l. U. MI LiS. Sveuth-1!. II. AVU.LIAMSI. i-richth-TlKfMAS C. K1C Mutb-tV. W. CRAltl. tcuCi-W. II. CAIUiOIX. wc-r' ! 01 ir."iunt liiiM ti'i". Of t!i'"c it U iH'ccfirary to nnme ocly Kurh nu n of lilit fui'l 1 n1 i u ty cx-Hc'Tciary 15onhv( 11, Gamaliel Jirndfonl, Hatuucl UowIb, Thomas V lliiMiiKon, Tatrick UTurroll, Hi nalor Yllim,'lon, AVclistcr Da- vi.-s ami cx-Coi'rcasnian Henry U. J ol. I! SOI i. I , I I ' 1 IllU'M, li""1 ' - ... l,i ,t, ,imt i liuiry lii'ml, Mi i.i'. i i.i,i,.., Till S NO I. It M,:.i.l'.M 11 MA COM J' A N V, I'niim Cltj, J l.u. !ATTI.K roil salt:. I will yc) 110 li'vi'l of rattlo clioi. r,) l.oi.l df TOO nn.l np; ! i"tl 500 lo TOO; r.O Ifiia -I'K) to r.'M). All iWionui! an hii il by Durham bull. Apply to M. A. Fnv. 1'iiva't, Tr-un. TliK lici.uiblican campaigu lias i'Toivo n mativo proKition. Tl;3 caMllilatey and leailor.- liavo !e.':4u) i,loli(l ar.osiica. Tho rani: r.ud fde ii liidiny behiad breast works cf hliiftiug sand. Mr. Ilani.a ays: "Thoro arc no ilr. MeKinley says: 'iThero is no such tliiujj; as imperialism." Air. HooK'.'velt says: "I em not afraid of militarism, because there isn't any 'militarism.'" Ivlr. Gago says: "Thero isn't any so-d standuid, tbereforo tho old standavd jnusit not be attacke d." Ckorasof Tiopublican Bpellbind cra: "Now you soo it and now you don't," FOR COLOrtCD FOLKS. Thero will Lo an oM-Ta ,liioiit l Holy (Ihost inocling lioM ia tho cmrt-hou so It-i'i'iiiiuK October 15, nnj laslinji fev- ovd ilnvs. I'or tho moral iui.1 i elisor h bejtfit of our voot;!' lnirnliCH, you aro expecWl to talto nu nctivo part. Yo ulna urayc-rfully nolicit the inHuenc ud toovl v 'uAiva of tha whito citi.o3 of Canulon and snrronnding country in our moiti!itr. Hoping tho Lord will Mess our efforts Yours for Christ, II. M. IcIxtyuk, EvangeliBt.. h "NEW ROYAL LEADS THEM ALU Only tfiH.oo to $jo.oo! SOLD BY T. 11. IJATEiMxN' ALSO DEALER IN rini lonumenis. lomnstx m. m m m w 7 i ii '--.n I ablets Of the DF8TQuAin yItai an ah p.AMfnicN.MAnnt nP.? Mlf-r V v. 1 1 ; V THE PLEA OF HANNA. "Help me, Casslus, or I sink," fchontd tho imperial C;esar once upon a time. And this is the cry of llavkllan na. now. lie apneab to J. Pier- pont Morgan to r.avo him. lie went down on his marrow bones before the -great and grand mogul of monopoly, pleading with him to fetop tho great coal strike iu Pennsylvania. Morgan holds tho situation in tho palm of his hands. He has been granted moie than imperial powers by the Republican trust party, and now he is exercis ing those powera in careleus disre gard of Ilepubliean success. Mark Hanna tells Morgan that tho Republicans. have all the mou ey they want. They do not ask him for a cent. But they plead with him to stop the fctrike. Mr. Morgan listens and e-niles. lie has used the Republican party to gee whr.t he waited. Having got what ho wanted he has no fur ther interest in that party. His business is now to break up tho la bor unions. Will he call off the strike to relievo the pain of Mark Hanna? Well, wo think not. . .'. FiiiiW, qui Pfipra Curtains and Fixtures, PICTUR JJR A NE S A ND N10U LUINGS, Carpets, Rugs, led ilGQsebom ioos. West Side, Camden, Tcnn. In bummintr up the political sit uation, it is infinitely ditTeront from what it was four years ago. Then wo had n divided party, and Bryan polled more votes than ever recoiv ed by a candidate for President be fore. Thht time wo havo a unitei party, and when you take into ac count the dissatisfaction and dis appointment existing in the Re publican party, you seo we have tho best of it. If the election wes held to-morrow Bryan would sweep the country, and everything points to a landslide like we had m 1892. Net; 1'oxk, Now Jersey, Mary land, Connecticut, Delaware, West Virginia and Indiana are claimed bv the Democrats, and California. Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin aro doubtful. These States were all in the McKinley column four years airo. Mr. Gorman says thoro is a general drift toward the Dem riiitnr The Chilonici.k: Dear Sir : If this article can rscapo the wasto basket ami ihxls fpaco in your valuable nnnor. it will herve to let tuo people of lienton County know that wo camo together on last bmiday, tho jUL1i, and organized a Parents' Club, for tho imrnoso of liftoff up tho fallen and res . .... i . 1 1 .i cmnstlio norisluiic ot our peopio awt aro groveling in the plums and piU ol itrnorance. hmocrasy and immorality After some dincussion, it was aeciuea upou tho suggestion of Trof. N. W. Lovo that a committee bo appointed compos ed D f tho fwllowiutt monibere, vix : Brolli er.s J. D. Tatefi. lion Tei-kins and John Silas, and bisters Ann Donloo, Georgia Williams and Ura CiHstogoin tho spir it and meekness of our Savior and with tho word of God (io. the Bible) in their hands into every homo and unto every one and force them to forsako tho do- grading things of life and tako hold of religion, education and morality. li. .LXLOE, X. W. Love, President. Secretary. U ELECTION NOTICE. "We will open and hold an election in tho several voting precincts of Benton nautili. 'FmirinyfcPM. (Ul Tuesday. No vein- ber G. 1000, for tho election ot twelve 1 res ;,i i.'Wtnra for the Stale of Tenncs IUCUU.M . ..... It see. a Representative in the b lfty-pevent h t;ongress oi mo uhuoh w i.-irrhtli HriTK-rensional District of Tonnes- fnr ihe State, a Sjnator is a general drUt toward tne uem- unu Senatorial District, ocratic ticket, which justifies tho anj fl Keprcsentative for tho Sixteenth U'.IUUU HVlWf , 1,. jv..v Ullia it ill ,;v..u.......iv opinion of leading Democrats that ' .t o o'clock ,in. Mr. Bryan will be elected. ciCEe at 4 o'clock. Tri W. L. MOUTHS, J. M. LASIILEK. T. B. CANTllELL, Commissioners TWO SIGNIFICANT FACTS. Two developments of tho cam paign aro of especial significance and both of them point to u Demo cratic victory. Tha Republicans admit they are on the defensive. They admit that defections are not local they eiHnd Iron octau to ocean and from the lahco to the gulf. Senator Bsveridgo in Ins key note address before tho Manpaetto Club of Chicago was clearly on the defensive, and Republican organs described tho speech as a defense of the administration. Mark Han na has. likewise assumed the atti tude of defense. In Illinois the Republicans have ordered r. now poll cr voters, the one just completed showing an alarming percentage m tno douDt f ul colnmn. it h hoped that a sec ond poll may develop a more hope ful situation, but every indication points the ether way. Practically speaking there is no defection from the Democratic par ty. This is shown by tho f act-that IriERE is high treason rampant amonc: the Republican organs. The tolls ns in Ida letter UVJkJ IV x'll.1 j wi. v-i- that labor was never happier. Yet CHANCERY SALE OF LAND. Dm (Im PhipnfYrt Trihnnn n.ml ' (Xo. 879.) "" - . .. , , ,i. ei.. ,1 i i i Tn n in, u.noA to a leerce in ui vn.iii Other Champions Ot tllO trusts ana rZrrarnam,hm. Tennessee, made ininri-in.lisrn denouncinir Mr. Bryan in tho cause of G. T. Morris vs. Lillie .May 1 . - . . - nc .i l . I ...11 r.,i How can he anneal to the discon- Monday, December , 1900, 1 1 . ... , , . :t ii 9 I u it iiAiir cif the. court- louse in me temeu u iuuio uu uu runW t.h l,nh- Thliiiid YnTlIavo Always JSouKht has bonio tho wi a Ano ' Chas. II. Fletcher, and has boon ina o under his ;ers al mo- viion lor over :iO years. ABow ih oho o ' Sci ivo you In this. Coiintcrloits, Im.tatlons ;uul What is CASTORSA Castorfa Is a Harmless pnbstltuto for Gistor . 1 eorio. lrons and Soothiii? Hyrups. It is I hM.s.uiu ih ??Siab niitliep Opium, Morphine M eubstanee. Its no is its rolScs'xSi Troupes u;e7Ccnstipatio nSdF'ilulcn It issiniilales tho 1W, regulates tho Simeh andwels, vht heathy and na ural deep. The Children's la;iace;i nv " The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 If t&-m9SZrt?i-SjP Tnr riNnut company, tt wuBfinv wurrr, wr?iyTY (' jr. (.r r sn li. . J"Y ! ." rv n i-i ti, ,:if(l,QPl' est bidder the following described tracts Ox the high authority ot the Chi- ofland and town lot: 'i.;u.,,. Al,in r.vrvin r.$ nrna. TPivuf tro .. Sit tinted iii the sixth civil b ' . . . . , . , .i;0;,.tnf itr-ntnn Conn tv.Tennessee, and ferity and Mclunleys most devoted bountlod on the norlll by smith, on the .jr.l Uio dnforl tbnf vfv Th'vn.Ti onntii iw PrpssoTi. on the east by I'ressou l c li ii and on the west by Nance, containing by has the support of "every one that w. L !iar0. is in distress and every one that is Second tract Situated m the eighth IS IU tllHlienb UU cveiv duo tiiuu jo oi:unm n.iv... ..v... ' -- , i 1 1 j l civil district of said county, and hounded in debt a--JU every one that is dis- the north by Graham, on tho south by contented." This naturally leaves Holland, on the east by Stem and on the Mr. McKinley with only the eup-r.;-.- l P v,, f,.,-,ata TKiwl trnr-t Sitnnted in the ninth civil UUi.ll UJ. Iii" HUJ. I v.tvv.. Jt I i: f en ,1 mnntii oiwl hfiniKleil on the north by Wynu, on the south by Scar- would like to denounce the income wcst"by Lindscy, containing by estima- tax as the device of anarchism will uu"r ,"iAt sn.iv in tim eiditb i .ii.. i,l ,nrvf 1, ovntfl. h,;,.;! i;u)ri,.tv.f Mnhl pnnnt.v. and nounueu , , 1 as folh.ws, to-wit: On the north by tho pie of Germany, whero the taxis lLouisvi le ad Kashville Kaiiroad Corn- 1 "1 : s.n mrnnnAinr &)Q.!Z ln K'..1.t of WAV. Otl tllft OflSt l)V AV ll- lOYlCtl OU incuuira cav-v-iaii NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. J. ll.Xee ct als vs. W. 11. Noles et als. In the County Court of Benton County, Tennessee. In this cause it appears from afhdavit that the defendant, V . It. Noles, is a non resident of the State of Tennessee and re sides in the Suite of Arkansas, so that the ordinary process of law can not oe seiveu uponhim. It is therefore ordered by me, Cr. B. Greer, clerk of said court, that the said V. B. Noles enter his appearance in twfiire the first Monday in November, next, and plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill tiled herein (in and by which thev seek to sob lands owned bv J. E. Noles, deceased, at timo of his death, to pay debts and for parti tion) or the allegations therein contained .. ill l., tnl-i.n fnr confessed as to inm aim n in vtv.vv... . Hu,,.ii,cf. aiu fnr heRTintr exnarte as to nun and that this order be published for four consecutive weeks in The Camokn Cuuox- ic.mi, a newspaper published m the town of Camden, Tennessee. . This the Uth day of Stptem'oer, rjua Cr. B. QUEER. T A r, inrirv'T. Clerk. Solicitor for complainants. n-i-t oGbu, Iniiirjcstion ! c; Iseil, BsRstipatiQiiI In fa-t all troubles of Stomach, Tivor and Kkl neys arc curc-J by Tate Springs Water Sold by J. G. PRESSON, Agent for CAMDEN, TliNN. . . ... ,,.,.,....,,., .. t. ui All 1 lift com- Tate Springs, lean. Republican orga , - i Ir (Ti Secuetaky of tho Treasury Gag's financial theory is brief and compre hensive: Put all tho gold in tha Treasury and' givo Gage tho key. The Bryan and Stevenson Club of this district will have a rally at the court-house to-morrow night. Turn out, Democrats. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains pass Camden on Mm Nashville, Cliatta noonaati.l St. Louis Kaiiroad as f'h"Wj: Tit WNS HAST. TltAlNS WEST. y0.:s, mail. ...r,.w, pin I No. 4, mail No. I', cM,CM, r,.:5a. Xo.W, ex,n-eS9?.. w vmnc . nil . r . . ' " 4 .uni.ntrl.e rr rreat noise over wvs uiuuaii. iH.ii,.... legetl Dentoct who voted ;or Mc Kinley four Yt-urs ago has? aid ho intended voting for him again' L nt 00 per cent, of tho so-called Gold PunLir opinion is a censor before which the most exalted tremble, for their future as Tell as present fame. --Thomas Jefferson. Mr.. Buyan's tour of the North west has been one grand ovation , .,. rii.l.t nf wnv. on the oast bv Wil son, on.the south by Dowdy, and on the west by the J. A. names lot. i f,, on. praiiti ite iiescrmiio l oi t-;ui 4. lUH V.V." ' . . ,..,fa of Un.i nnd town lot will be civen Ll li. yji ...'. v..v ........ - .- on day of sale, or can be procured at any time by calling at my oiuce. TKU.MS OF SALE. c.,; 1 rnr.ta r.f loiul nnil town lot Will be sold separately upon a credit of 12 and la months except one-iourm ot uie puion.... i,. I... mid in ensh. The nurchas- ers will be required to execute notes bear- in;' interest irom nine oi -us f erred pavments with approved personal security thereon and a lien will be retain ed on said tracts of land and town kh a, fiirllier M-( 111 itv. This October limO. V,'. L. MO II BIS, Clerk aal M'it.i'. Ity A. V. r.OWl.ES, Depnly Cl.-ik uud .Mat-r. Svkknky t(: FAUAiiorc.ir, ( ' Solicitors for complainunt. . TO THE CREDITORS Or JOHN W. FRY. (Nc. 872.) T.. iui,linnno in an nriler made bv the i UlUJt.lllUVA. V' ..." - tt.., A.i.irow .T Atiernntliv. Chancellor JlUll, a..Un.n ...... 7 of the Chancery Court at uamnen, i en- nessee, in the case ot iicnoias cuiam Sons et als. vs. John W. Fry, all credi tors or claimants ot the deienuani, joun W. Fry, are heretiy notified to prove and file their claims against f.aid defendant in sanl cause with the uierir ami .uusiei uu or before the 1st day of December, muu, or they may be excluded from the bene fit of said proceeding. Ti.ntii.i ..mditorn nr elaiinants are, also heieby notified that by order of said court j in said cause, thev and each of them are enjoined from instituting any separate suits in said pending cause as aiuien;uu. This (A-touer j, rjuu. W. L. MOIirJS, Clerk and Master. By A. V. BOWLES, Deputy Clerk and Master. j..,, f.,r !.tiij :ni. fn-nt'Uss. and O'o.ti- siK'i-i;iHy i7r.'hmI work. KMimates (and v . .' i ..... . ,. ,v,ll U furi.lH itil OU Rl I oV'i.tion." 'AU.liVsiTHK CiiKi.MCi.K, (;aiiKlc-.i, I 1 enii. , Trade Marks V,- ,4 Designs 'ti'iW Copyrights &c Anyone oenrtlnj? a sketch and flwcrtnUon i Snrlctly onflclential. ;b;)ofc,.u gent ires. umri mi J.u;: ; i r., rntvci I'ntflnW tHknii throneh Jlunn & Co. reciUTO iperUil notice, without chre, iu tbe Seismic Jltajncan. A hrtndaomoly iUnstrated weekly. J "t . olr "'btLVcU OiUc6 F St. WMblugiou. i. u a upon to rx iL:rzxTtm f mni rrrn rtimif PVS" f , ,l.,M. t iS J I . - PAINLESS RERSEOY. 3ICB IS TCEIS, ST BAII. lio. uAME3 F. BALLAHD. ST. LCOIS, MO- TV ho can U.l; Yanted-An Idea S:: Protect Tour Menu; ther may bring you " T rACISTRVTl'VS WAl'.KAN'TS, ExocntlCIH, VrlI0 jHS WEDOEKLCKN CO.. Tat:-.nt Aiu. 1 .n i s' ii V, uTiiuts tor j.a! at Tit ( IIKOH oers. Wal.mton. U. C. .,r their $i o prme otter . xii li oV OU ct blH.nks printed to order. . uew iM i ou lUouud lovemi.u 'w.-.-l. i r