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1 ii w j. Ji a 111 iiiil VOL. XXII. NO. 4. CAMDKN, TKN'NESSi;:. JANI7AUV 1H. 11)01. n OA i ir mil CHRON mi jl s r 5 pn uil ) I fn) If 1 Lira fc. fc- O rr3 nnnn aft1! t ii h n m ti j IL2 U U U U lb PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. U. A. Toils wont to BL' Sandy ISucsdoy on business. Ilei shell Eindsey of Big Sandy visited hero last week. opened up for business hsl Wednesday st the Camden Depot, and will sell you all kinds of merchandise at Miss Mutt it Clement, who closed a very HiicceHsful echoed Bt Fauar's I School-house last wee k, lias return- turned homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lashlcehave issued invitations for the marriage FROM VVHI TLCY VILLt. r ) ACTUAL - VITOL,KSAL,I COST. i Rttentl n bn81luH3 college. il Joseph ritzsimmons of Faxon We have bought two stocks of goods, one at 55 cents and cno was in the city one day this week. at CO cents on the dollar i t AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, IF YOU WILL GIVE US A CHANCE! Madison Tornlin of Dig Sandy of their daughter, Miss 11a, to dense wa3 in the city Wednesday. 1. Hall, at their residence, lhurs- M. L. Yiek has gone to Nashville WW morning, January 31. Nola Cult has resigned nsa-Hi.t- ant postmaster at thin place. lie has not informed us of his plans for the future, but wo hope he will do- Sheriff E. E. Fry was at Holla- day one day this week on business. A ten pound boy arrived at the cida to remain in our midst. Charley Farmer was taken sick THE IBE.E. p p L i 1 Will move up town about March 15, 1901, in the new business house to be erected immediately on the old Cuff lot, on the east side of th public square. DON'T KORQET YOU CAN BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES! i ..i i .. ... l t r r ' ii i 1 i u u cut l it'll uuniu jvsiaunv i'v hid homo of Gus Griggs, this city, last J -i r -i imuer, uoiui x'miuer, wnu resiues r ! i We cordially invite you, one and all, to come and see us while at the UeooL You will find Georae W. Toliver and O. C. Hudson behind the counter, who will wait on you in a very courteous and f atives and friends at Big Sandy the A.M. Vaughan of Sawyer's Mill entered school at lien ton Seminary last week. We learn that Memphis parties contemplate opening a racket store here boou. . Tom C. Eye and Sidney L. Feel er went to Wuverly last Tuesday on business. Misa Eddie Bushing visited rel- polite manner Hod Will Sell loo QotiiiQj But Bargains! first of the week. near Manley ville. " We hope ho will soon be able to return to school. After mature deliberation, lion. W. L. Morris withdrew his resig nation as cleik and master. Allie V. Bowles, who has made hosts of friends here, will continue to act as deputy clerk and master. The stockholders of tho Camden Telephone Exchange Co. held an important meeting Tuesday even ing. The stock has about all been TRY ME." A the: bee- hive:." loutie Hudson no 00 2 l i h lU'!iil ir om i ',-i!'iiiii!i'in'i'. Elmer Yiek opened school hero Monday. Elijah Fhifer is very sick with pneumonia lever. Mrs. Bolliti Farmer visited rela tives at Claud this week. Albert Melton is improving slow- ly, we are ph ased to learn. This fpiiug-liko weather will bo better appreciated later on. Charley Davidson of Texas vis ited relatives here last week,. Owing to po much sickness, Hi tie industry here is on the decline. Misses Flora Melton and Mattie Fierpont have been visiting friends in Humphreys County. Jesse N. Fnj-mer of Ckud passed through here Sunday on his way to Camden, to make arrangements to enter school at that place. Sneak thieves have been preying on the very peaceable inhabitants of this community, several houses having been entered the past week. While no clues are obtainable, it is known that soaio of the victims of these nightly depredations have their suspicions, and if the rascals are caught they will be severely dealt with. Wiiitleyyille, January 13. . taken up, and the work of putting Hon. J. A. Clement was called to hu tho exchange will begin at once, xijer lollowing students entered professional business. 6C11001 at Benton Seminarv Mon lhe "Lee Hive wa3 opened by day: Miss Yera Yaughau.of llals- the Claude Hudson Grocery Com- ton; Yirgil Herrin and Miss Delia pany at ino uepoi eunesaay. .Lockhart, ot W yly ; ULiarley 1 arm- T am R(An i. r,f lmrPaf. J. F. Beaton and others contem- er, of Manleyville, and Misses Inez prices possible to be made on a plate building dwellings in north and Valera Uihson, of South Cam- j strictly cash basis, and find it im- TO JIY FKIIINDi AND CCSTOMEES. rKOI'RIKTORS. Camden as soon as spring opens Mrs. J. A. Clement aud two chil i dren are spending tho week with T 1 . 1.. ' . Tk!..1 reiauves ana lrienua m uickhuu. CAMDEN, TENNESSEE. i Sidney L. Feeler was called to Trenton and Humboldt the first of LEADS THEM ALL! mm sewing Mai $I8 to $20. T. $OLD BT H. BATEMAN, West Side, Camden, Tenn. DEALER IN ' 1 v 4 Monday. The little folks of the town spent a few hours in games and amuse ments at the Melton House Satur day evening. Claude Hudson 'will soon begin the erection of a business house on the Cuff lot, on the east side of tho public square. Pete Jones was taken ill Satur day and went to his home near Big CarDetS, RUgS, Matting,. Sandy. We hope he will come around alright in a few days. The Baptist congregation have been offered a site for their new 1 -V i 1 ( ;1 ... . uen. viiiue a numuer or oiners nnneih U in 1 , i ' x v-, v M w bt lAktJ have made arrangements to cuter crc(ijt. next week. 1 lie enrollment tor the I have, therefore, fully decided to present term will probably reach adopt the "Spot Cash" system. I the UU mark. will reduce theprice on goods whea The friends of Tom C. Rye were possible. the week on professional business pleased to learn that he had been Please don't ask credit, aud thus Mia Tpnnifl StnrWale of F.nloe honored by the leiinessee electoral lorce me to refuse. ,.n .i. i. xtk.,jii , f., i, i Monday, lhe college organized ter trade. 1. J. i.owry, by electing J. B. Frazier chairman Camden, Tenn. nrwl Tom C. Tv Kncretarv. The vnf vrns ont far Rrv,i mid Rtfiv. Fivo cases of smallpox have been mi Tii renorted at Jeannette this week. pnf5fn. hp wprft ll candinares 1 for TnPer to rnrrv the returns IIas Camden a board of health? tn tVnCl,i(,lnn n,1 nffr n An-rnn nr "An 0UnCe f prevention, etc.," IS a more ballots had been cast without raaxim worlby of consideration. result, Mr. Bye, who was not a can- the week, returning home Tuesday. Miss Bettie Boswell of Chalk (. , iniss jeiiia jjosweu 01 naiii Bevel was in the city Wednesday. i'Njpll She will enter school here next MONUIVIENTS, TOMBS, i TABLETS Of the Best Quality American and Italian Marble aud Granite.. FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Curtains and Fixtures, PICTURES AND FRAMES, Household Goods, ETC., ETC. If p want a $rs6-clas3 Newspaper, ' one that can be relied upon subscribe for the liple Ui Delirered at 10 cents per week. CARL FULLER, Local Agent. BY ttAIL ONE YEAR, $5.00;.SIX MONTHS, $2.60; THREE MONTHS, $1.50; ONE MONTH, 50c. church building by Capt. W. F. Maiden, who proposes to give them a lot in north Camden. Chancellor A. J. Abernathy was delayed in gettiug here this week, and chancery court did not open until Wednesday rooming. As we go to press witnesses are being ex amined in the case of Barnett vs. Coble. Yuge Earp, who was wanted for forfeiture on bond, was captured in Missouri by Marshal E. G. Flowers and brought here and placed in jail Monday night. Earp was charged with being implicated with some other boys in a robbery at Holla- day last year. The attention of our readers is called to the display advertisement of tho "Bee Hive," by tho Claude Hudson Grocery Company, on this page of The Chronicle. They have bought two 6tocks of goods at a great reduction, and propose to give you the full benefit of their bargain. George W. Toliver and O. C. Hudson are in charge, and extend you an invitation to pay the "Bee Hive" a visit. Wh osoever has suffered from didate, was nominated by E. E. Es- ieg kn0W8 how paiuf uana tronb. licic and ciiosen wmiout a dissent- iBnmtt i10,7 orQ t.i,i'0 p.ni,0,-a ing voice. The college certified to Pile Ointment is guaranteed to euro tiireecertincatesoiinovoiecasioy ;leSt p 5Q cents.in bottles. uiem. uuecopyiscarnedto nasu- Tubes, 75 cents. Sold by all drug- ingtou oy a messenger commission- oists. ed to deliver it to the president of the Senate; another is sent to him We will accept a few loads of 1G through the mail, and the third is inch wood on subscription, if de deposited with the federal judge of livered in the next fifteen days, this district. At a ioint session of Congress on the second Wednesday he properties ot ballard s Snow in February the vote will be count- "imeut possess a range ot usetul- ed and the result announced. nessgreater thau any other remedy. M,.,. v v. .AT,F.u-pft wa ttr.kpd A lay seldom passes in eveiy ll0Use" - " -"1.1.1 ...11 1 il by a vicious cow about dusk on last 7 , u' i'y mere io Wednesday evening and was pain - tureii,uianusnouieeueu. nice fullv if hot seriously iniured before anu uu ceius- oolu u)7 au "rug- - tt 0 , the cow could be beated off by her S1 mother, Mrs. iiraudon, who resides Marriage licenses have been is- near uy. Mrs. urauuon ami voce. sued bv Couutv Clerk G. V, fireor . mi ! ; rr : i i tit if T?i n: J Harris ileum iuis. imijeu cuimg to Rnox pafford an(1 Vertiice Cuff, lor neip, auu run vo ner nuuw. D Dayig aud LehenCQ lIollius. 1 heir timely appearance prouauiy j. prevented the cow from inflicting fatal injuries. A dog, which fol- The fragile babe and the growing lowed Mrs. McElyea to the cow lot, child are strengbtened by White's was the cause of the trouble. The Cream Vermifuge. It destroys cow resented the presence of the worms, gets digestion at work, and dog, which took refuge behind its so rebuilds the body. Price, 25c. mistress. As it was dark, Mrs. Mc- Sold by all druggists. Elyea hardly realized the dauger . i : until she was knocked down by the i U ll I A infuriated cow, which proceeded to Tor Infants and Children. gore her wliilo she screamed for yCH HOYS AiW2VS BS'JgM hp n V hi a t ire nhs were frac- ' tured and she sustained numbersof ' Bears the biuiHes about her bodv and limbs. Wgaatiire of it is a great relief to the relatives and friends of Mrs. McElyea to Get the county news by sub i ii .i . vi.. f-i' j learn mat ner injuries are not iiue- M-niimg wr iut jiii;umcli:, uuo ly to prove serious. ! dollar a year pays the bill. y7