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(Io.kI White Sugar 1.") pounds for $1.00
Light Brown Clarified Sugar R! pounds for r 100 a
Two packages A i buckle's (Vlfee 25 mil
PLKSONAL AND LOCAL MEWS.
Two packages "Lion Head" Coll'ee 2 cents "
Two hounds Soda ." cents $
4 iiirH Itisli Potatoes....; Si) cents per bushel
'Jia-on and lird iu cents per pound
a I'll re Apple Vinegar ( regular 25 cents) 1.") cents per gfdlon a
llein.V lSfst Apple Vim''nr (',') cento yul. ). .20 cends pn' nlloti
(!ood New Crop Louisiana Molasses -l. cents per gallon f
f Fresh Cal)lia!ve '2 cents per pound Q
$ Fresh Navy Leans cents per pound
N ice" Evaporated Ft aclK H 10 cents per pound
a Th've-pound can Whitu Heath Feaclies 15 cents a
Two cans of same -") cents
Three lai'1''1 boxes o Urutton's .Snulf V5 cents
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M Qooqs, Holloas, !ioes, Hats and fins Glothinj.
AVe can save you 20 per cent, on your purchases. All kinds of
Patent Medicines at ACTUAL COST! (1 row's and Kich's Chill
Tonic, !5 cents per bottle. All other patent medicines in same
proportion.
$ TRY THE "BEE HIVE" ONCE, AND YOU WILL DO SO AGAIN. $
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44 1'eineinher, we are at the Camden Depot for tlie present. AVe
'invite you till to come aim see us at
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THE BEE HIVE
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nk Mm I SSoiipei, ppoppietors.
CAMDEN, TENNESSEE.
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LEADS THEM ALL!
Tlie BBwHoj'al Sewing HatWae
$18 to $20.
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SOLI) ItV
H. BATEMAN,
West Side, Camden, Ten-n.
DKALKTl IN iy
MONUMENTS, TOMBS, r TABLETS
Of the Best Qualify American and Italian Wlarble aud Granite.
FURNITURE,
'Crrpets, Rugs, Matting,
Wall Pzper, Curtains ard Fixtures,
PICTURES AND FRAMES,
louseliold Goods,
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BARIC MAC
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SHOPS
PARIS, XENISJ
AVE ARE PREPARED
To do all kind of LATI11!, ENGINE, BOILER, MILL
and SAW MILL work.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We keep SUITLIES of rdl kinds, OILS, TACKING,
VALVES, LUBRICATORS, OIL CUPS, etc. W-
make SMOKE STACKS to order. Sell all kincls of
MACHINERY, ENGINES end BOILERS. Ifyouhave
C 0 N D-HA N DJHJNEjY
nr. J want to sell it, Ikt it with tis. We ouly eliarga r cok-
) .;r.c.:rtr W.va ivA n-inl'f n Rnl Tf von want to buv sec
ond-hatul uiach'iHcry, write us. AVe inny have just what
, , von want.
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TCIXPHONE i2'j.
erry Iluhhs moved to the .sec
ond dit rk't this week.
Mis I'.- .- ! Hudson has rclurn
ed from a visit at Hollow Rock.
R. (5. Hudson and W. L. McEl
yea viited at Bi Sandy Friday.
Claude Hudson and wife of Hol
low Rock visited hero this week.
A. N. Lindsey oE Bi;.; Sandy has
been spending a few days hero this
Week.
Helen, little dan-liter of P. J.
O'Reilly has been quite sick', but is
better.
Clerk and Master A. G. Mc Dan
iel was vit Paris lust Saturday on
business.
Dr. E. M. McAnlev has returned
home from ft professional trip to
Bi Sandy.
There is something new nearly
every week in our "Miscellaneous
Advertising."
B. F. Brown came down Sunday
from SuarTree and spent the day
with his family.
J. 1. Vickrey, who has been con
fined to his room with the grip, is
able to be out nyjain.
Mrs. Emma Lawler and children
of Ralston are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Will S. Corbitt. '
U. A. 1'otts has a force of men
at work putting up the poles for
the telephone exchange.
J. G. Robins lias heen on the list
of sick, but was able to be on the
streets again Wednesday.
W. L. Morris, L. R. Watson and
John F. Naifeh attended the Bale
in the sixth district Tuesday.
Depositions are being taken be
fore Clerk and Master A. G. Me
Daniel in the case of G. W. Cole
vs. J. P. Jordan.
L. P. Browning, who has been re
siding here since last fall, removed
to his former homo in the tenth
district this week.
About twelve couples composed
of Benton Seminary students went
to Johnsonville Tuesday evening to
see the burned bridge.
Tire, young people were given an
enjoyable entertainment last night
at the Melton House, which is fs
mous for its hospitality.
The baud reorganized Monday
night. Two or tln'oe new members
will be added, aud the boys will be
gin regular practice at once.
Correspondents are requested to
send in their letters on Tuesday, or
not later than Wednesday morn
ing. Otherwise they may be-crowd-
ed out.
Xola Cuff left Wednesday morn
ing for Memphis, where ho has been
ottered a position ns clerk on n
steamboat in the Mississippi River
trade.
Negole Naifeh will Wave in a few
days for the Soudan in Africa. He
goes to see the old folks and to re
main a few months in his native
country.
W. L. McElyea is making his ar
rangements to move to Campbell,
Mo., where he expects to make his
home. Since the above was put in
type, Mr. McElyea tells ns ho has
abandoned the idea of going, s lie
is advised that smallpox has broken
out at CasuplK'U.
Robert Mitchell ef Way was in
town Wednesd.-. This is the first
time he has been out since la:?t Au
gust. He was taken eick about that
time, -and for seven mouths he has
been almost an invalid. Though
still quite feeble, "Uncle Bob" is as
chipper ns a cricket, and is good
for a number of vears with us vet.
(Jus 'J'otfy has gone to Nashville
ft heio ho has secured a position.
Miss Pearl Spellings has return
ed from a vi?it to bona folks, at Mc
Ken.ie. The telephone exchango will be
established at the residence of Mrs.
Mollio Bowles, we understand.
M. A. Fry, of the firm of Fry A
Corbitt, has sold his interest in the
hardware business to Claude Hudson.
An enjoyable entertainment was
given at the hospitable homo of
Hon. and Mrs. J. A. Cluient last
Saturday evening, nt Nhic'h the
beaux and belles of Camden and a
number of visitors were present.
D. A. Gosselt has issued a call
for all the ex-Confederate Veterans
of Benton County to meet at Mc
Hlwain on Thursday, March 11,
UK) J, for the purpose of making
arrangements to attend the annual
reunion this year, which will be
held at Memphis.
Marriage licenses have been is
sued by County Clerk G. B. Greer
to Lon Victory aud Mimmie Cox,
Enos Troutt and Bertha Terry, W.
G. Mellon and Annie Kelley, G.
R. Watson and Mary Smothers, J.
M. Pierce aud Martha E. Adair,
C. E. Covington and Tina Pierce.
Mail matters have been very ir
regular this week, due to the burn
ing of a span of the railroad bridge
acioss Tennessee River at Johnson
ville Sunday morning. The sup
position is the lire originated in the
top of the bridge t imbers by spaiks
from a freight train, and the pine
material ol the bridge burned so
rspidly that one span was dee troy -
ed before the fire wrs brought -un-
fllOM HOLLA DAY,
S,'- t ill (V ill'.
M isH Addie Wood 3 of Shlluh vis
ited heie Sunday.
Mrs. Martin ban been very skk,
but is convalescing.
R.id Merrick of Mcllhvain wr.-j
seen here yesterday.
George Stokes visited relatives
at Camden yesterday.
G. M. Wood and George McCall
of Huntingdon were hero Friday.
J. M. Whitfield and family of!
Pavatt visited his tnothtr hire la.t
week.
Miss Georgia leir.K'tt of 3Lr;i(-
ingdon will be here this week in
take charge of a class in music.
W. S. Morgan can be found be
hind the counter of the store rv.
eently owned by P. W. Harris.
After an illness of a few days,
old mail McGee died here yester
day. We extend sympathy to tho
bereaved relatives.
W. F. Harrison returned homa
this week from a trip to Missouri.
Ho was accompanied by his moth
er, who has beeii visiting relative
in that Slate.
Holla day, February 20.
Loaf bread a specialty. A littlo
meat, too, delivered free.
Jack Fr;u..rju
When pain or irritation exlsisn
any part of the body theapplication
of Ballard's Snow Liniment give
rompt relief. Price, 2"c and-V)e.
Sold by all druggists.
.lor control.
Froth fish ever j' week and f.rst
Monday. Are you hungry
Jack Fulle.
Do you want to make money?
Would you be satisfied with modest
returns, say ten (10) per ee.ui. jper
month on an invest ryieut -at Srou:
$100 to 500? If so, write for my
book on "How Money Makes Mon
ey." Sent free to any address ou
application. A postal card brings
it. Address Ellis E. Beebe, Paris,
Ten u.
You can help anyone whom you
find suffering from inflamed throat;
laryngeal rouble, bronchitis, colds,
coughs, etc., by advising the use of
Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup the
great remedy for coughs and colds.
Price, 25 and 50 cents. -Sold by all
druggists.
ACH.W.ETX1 SAVK MONKV
MOW VOKIC STOKH.
AT THE
We are receiving a new line of
spring Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Siioes, etc., and can save you mon
ey if you come to the New York
Store.
We are selling goods at the low
est prices. We can sell you goods
10 per cent, cheaper than any other
house in the county. We mean
2nst what we say.
AVe invite you to come and see
our goods and get our prices before
you buy elsewhere.
Yours lor business,
Naifeh Bnos.,
Camden, Tenn.
by
Tite Commoner, issuwl weekly,
William J. Bryan, at Lincoln,
Nob., and The CiinoxieLi: will be
sent to all new subscribers or re
newal of your subscription to The
Ciikoxiclk for $1.75 per year, pay
able in advance. The Commoner
is a new paper just established at
Lincoln, Neb., by Mr. Bryan, aud
will be devoted to the discussion
ol all public quest ion-s. Lir. liryan
does not employ traveling canvass
ers -for the -Commoner.
Any special orders for entertain
ments given .prompt attention.
Jack Flxlkil
i"w;m s. tvi:tr.s mill.
Sjw'oinl corresnoiKlHuw.J
John Cole of Arkansas is here ou
a visit to relatives.
B. C. Rushing was in town one
day this week ou business.
The timber industry must soon
give way for 'the plow. aud hoe.
John Elmore and Commodore
Rushing spent Sunday at Hollow
Rock.
J. E. Deaton nnd Arthur Cole
will soon bo off for Arkansas .an
Texas.
He v. -George Voder .of K-eirfucky
will preach at the home of .George
Cole to-niu;ht.
There was a large rowd -at the
singing given by Mrs. B. C. Rush
ing last night.
We are please to know that the
people are in earnest about build
ing a church at this place.
Virgil Nance, who has been in
bad health for some time, has gone
to Huntingdon for treatment.
Sr'Eiis' Mill, February 2G.
il Tl P-
Jr Infants and Xliul'kKi.
T!i3 Yen Msva fejs Sought
Bears tho fr I,
routine cf C4t?ffi&jZzt
Nervo'.iS children are almost al
waysthinohildren. The "out-door
boy" is seldom nervous. White'
Cream Vermifuge is the best pre
veil tive of nervousness. It strength
ens the system and assists to that
sort of flesh, which creates strength
and power of endu rence. Price, 25
centi. Sold by all druggisU.
Don't let the hand of time paint
wrinkleson your face. Keep young
by keeping the blood pure and the
digestive organs in c healthful con
dition. Herbiue willdothis. Health
is youth, disease and sickness briig:
old age. Price, 50 cenU. SoIJ.l"
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