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r p A' f f iu1 iLLJ 1L 4 O 4 VOL. XXIV. NO. J. cam oi:x. ti;nnhssi:i:. JANIJAUV H. 1!M2. 1 UAMi)EJ f- f I T H ; i v ; a i 7 FfiOM DIG SANDY. J!i'v;iil;ir ron smii(lcii('o. V. F. ami Lawrence Morris went to Paris yesterday. M rs. Corn A tch ison, who has been very Bick, is slowly improving. E. E. Travis of Camden came down yesterday and returned home to-day. J. O. Atchison of Minsissippi was up last week to beo relatives and friends. Capt. Leon Caraway and W. P. Kodick went to Camden Sunday, returning Monday. Itev. W. G. llelley.the presiding el 11 t, prenched a series of inter- rick arc glud to beo her able to be out again. J. C. Warrick is making needed improvements on his place. Miss Fronio Lawrenco relumed home Friday from Ramble Creek, where she has len for sometime. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. 1). (i. Hudson returned to Nash ville Wednesday. Tom Saunders of Waverly was in the city Tuesday. Sample copies of tho Weekly Last year was a hard year, still American at this office, cupid held fuH sway during the J. 13. F. Briggs of Hustburg was holidays and many weddings have here this week on business, resulted. DouUless there are many S. M. Naifeh is spending a few fowl anticipations for blight pros- u Cincinnati this week, pects iu the future. y IIa11 of Huntingdon was in Sunday school was organized at the city the Erst of tho week. this nkcft Kundav with It. C. Paf- C. H. Webb and W. A. Totty of , j ting sermons here Saturday and v S wnd ay. Quite a number from Big Sandy attended the supper given at the homo of John Farmer, 2 miles west of town Tuesday evening. J. S. Davidson has disposed of t liis grocery business here an take charge of the extensive busi-! ness of W. Caraway fc Sous over at Faxon. Hon. John H. Trice of Chester County, Democratic candidate for Congress, is here mingling with the "dear people." He was sere- in1a.l Kir (liaAUiwl Inuf. niirhf fliul responded to calls for a speech in vafew happy remarks which were well received. Mr. Trice is mak ing a host of friends here, as the August primary will surely show. 13ia Sandt, January 8. ford as superintendent. There was a good attendance. We hope the! interest now manifested iu this good work will continue. Flatwoods, January 7. Hustburg visited here this week. Claude Hudson and wife were over from Hollow Rock this week. A. W. Bowden and W. H. How L. A. Wyatt bought the electric plant Monday, bidding tho prop erty off at $000. The prospect is that Camden will soon havo lights aain. Mr. Wyatt thinks of put ting in a larger dynamo, which would insuro better lights that wo had before. It is seldom you hear of snakes in midwinter in this latitude, and especially on Old Christmas. Last Sunday Justice C. M. M. Harris of the fourteenth district was called into the yard by his little son who showed him a medium sized snake he had just killed. Mrs. Hartley, wife of E. J. Hart ley, of the tenth district, died last QUARTERLY COURT. Quarterly court was in Bessioti Monday and Tuesday, Jrdge L. C Davis presiding. A gd deal the two days was taken up iti gen eral routine business, allowing of account, hearing petitions, elect ing road commissioners, etc. Judgo Davis was instructed to mako full settlement witl J. T. Camp, ex-trustee, and reloaso hiru from all penalties provided setthv ment is made during the present mouth of January. Tho road commissioner's report recommended payment of all road contracts, which was complied with t a. rM. i 4i. Kfitnrdnv uml.t. from an attack of ctTl 111 1110 mLU BIiU blAlu Uia" ard of Martin were in the city this pneUmonia. The interment was at trict8' lho court deculed to V7 week. Bethlehem Cemetery Monday. A ?5 Per cent of,.the contct The Chronicle and tho weekly husbaml and five cbidren ar0 left Pnce 1U tliet "o Janets. Tho siKM-isti concspoiKhMK-e. iueinpuib uumuiaun. ycui, uuc to mourn her loss. 1 h?y nave our ' . , " 1 Frosty nights and sunny days year, $1.00. heartfelt sympathy in their sad be- U' 1 re.s60H' Jr; bftvo fllet, l)llls o 7 ., I still prevail. Marriage licenses have been is- reaVement. exception to uie oouri s auowano. ira union went 10 see ma uwsi sueu vy vuumy viein. v-i. u. uica j & jj0i uave sola their 1 J I. .mI I ? S . A - & 11 ' J - girl last Sunday. to W. Hi. Paffonl and Jj'leta CuU. grocory busines8 to U. 13. Bond of supenni-eiiuein 01 puuin instruo D. M. Farmer and others went G. W. Williams of Senath, Mo., Holladay. Mr. Bond has not fully tlou was fixed ftt $150 Per aunum to Camden yesterday. has been spending a few weeks iu decided whether he will continue tho 6ame as heretofore. Miss Laura Holkraan has been old Benton with friends and rela- the business here or go elsewhere. Ros8 Uatley was elected'tax as visiting here the past week. tives. Messr8. Dodd and Whitfield may 8sor iu the eleventh district to Henry Watford of Camden was The population of Camden con- engage in the stave business again, fil1 a vacuncy here this week on business. tinues to increase. A fine daughter hni fW linf fllllv .wided The following road commission- Miss Sopha Garner returned to arrived at the home of W. L. Mc- tbeir plaBS for the futur0 ers wereelected: First district, M. her home near Big Sandy Satur- Elyea Saturday. Rev. Willaby Pugh died at his A' Ffy; 8econd U' L' Kin; tllipd day. J. M. Lashlee left Monday for a home at Sawyer8, Min last night J. T. Johnson; fourth, J. G. May; Noah Davidson looks rather dis- two weets hunt m Arkansas, lie Hq wftg nefirl 8G r8 of ag6) and miu, o . x. uiuuB wui iu , mu, kj. 1 , j 1.1.. . : J -.1. HT - mnl.in Tl, "P ..... . TT TTnrrpr CAVPntli .T. Af AViloon- FKOM CLAUD. FKOM FLATWOODS. Special correspondence. Pev. W. A. Watts will preadi at this place next Sunday. Lawson Berry intends to move to liushing's Creek. It is quite evident there is some attraction on Beaverdam for W. E. PafTord. The friends of Mrs. Mary War- consolate since a certain young lady was joined at Memphis by J ohn P. has made her return home. Morris of Union City. Claud. January 7. We will send The Chronicle and the Memphis Weekly Com PYTHUANS, TAKK NOTICE. mQrt:01 for 8i.no H. Harper; seventh, J. M. Wilson; eighth, Tine Htrgis; ninth, W- B. Hesrndon; tenth, W. U. Ilamer; eleventh, J. L. Baker; tfwlf th, J. F. Johnson; thirteenth, J. M. Bish op; fourteenth, A. T. Jones; fif- KEEP IN TOUCH WITH St. Ivouis and the Work. of Preparation for the Great World's Fair of 1903. SUBSCRIBE AX ONCE ROR was well and favorably known in this and adjoining -counties. Rev. Mr. Pugh was a minister of the Missionary Baptist County, and his ministerial work in the countv dates Tim members of Bavham Lodce. This offer is for a limited time ouW han. Ar filirf v vpnr iift WBR ft No. 8fi. Kniffhta of Pvthias. are all J. M. Oxford will pay rewardf0r Mntum in n,l atflnrlinfr. anrl his teenth, WT. B. Bivens. required to be present at the castle the return of a ten dollar bill lost remains will be buried to-day at I The ninth distfidt was divided hall ou Mocaday night, as business by him Monday morning between Old Prospect Cemetery near Hoi- mi lwo ulBincis- uue was a of importatice will be considered, his stable and the furniture store. low Hock with fraternal honors. tnrou8h the district, beginning at By order of the chancellor com- Hon. John H. Trice of Hender- School opened at the seminary Aeiines8ee "ver nu runnin- wim mander. J. B. Vickrey. eon, candidate for the Democratic last Monday with an attendance of luw AUUrewB r 10 1 1 - 1 . 1. l ,j:a r a 1 : 1 a r nomination for Congress, spent a nearly 200. The following is a list ei6".lu UIB.iricl uue' BUU out 01 lu few days here this week and made 0f the new students from out of Pruou lyingsouia una eastoimia many new friends. town : Miss Carrie WTork of Dick- llne was created the sixteenth civil I. N. Wilson made an assignment 80n, Miss Pearle McElyea of Plant, dl8trlct wlth the Preclncfc at axon- this week, naming W. T. Morris Joe Fitzsimmons of Big Sandy, W. Ine aggregate moontro. assignee. The liabilities are over H. Lashlee of Eva, John Clement P"atl0ns was about $800. $1,000, and the assets were not ob- r1 Mi Tn'llm Piiftrrv of EhIop. Tbe following oiotanes piiblic J. G. Robins, K. It. S. lie St. Loins The Great Republican Paper of America. The Great Newspaper of the World. ilobe-lleniQeFat. tainable up to going to press. Miss Vinnie Bridges of Oismouda, were elected: Allie v' yowle8' J- Thre was dancing at the home M. T, TTftrdin and Miss Mav Olav- u 'seph Allen, A. J. H ryf of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hawley on too of Chalk Lewi, Miss Lois and W R- Kee A' C- McRae Hen Tiip!(Irv nnrl Wftrlnftwlnw niwVia T) TflP 1 W.. TVf.Vr, V.'o.1o UreenO ana Kj. j. U016. j , , v-vuj "'b1""! Jjyiuu l tuiuiu vi M aj, ii-iioo i iuia which was participated in by the Aoderson and Edgar Allen of De- devotees of the "light fantastic." vider, Arthur Thompson of Mid- Thomas Swindle of Gismonda,Ulebrook. Miss Pearle Stokes of probably the oldest man in Benton Holladay. Misses Delia and Effie j County, spent Sunday here with Vick, Mies Chloe Clement, Albert ffROIYI WAT. Regular correspondence. D. B. Holland is slowly recover ing from his long illness. J. V. McKfllvftv attflndprl inn nr. i - l: tt i- m :n i I . ,T .,, T , ,TT., . i I J i leiauvea. uucie xvmmy win cei- and JNeill Ueii, JSoia Wilson, Arcn tery meeting at Big Sandy. Tke DAILY GLOBE-UEMOCRAT is without a rival in all the West, ebrate his ninety-first birthday in ail(3 Luther Hollingsworth and L. and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT the spring. newspapers of the world. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID: ) DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. One year SC.00 Six months 3.00 Three months 1.50 DAILY, WIIHOUT SUNDAY. One year $4.00 Six months 2.00 Three months 1.00 SUNDAY EDITION. 40 to 60 pages. One year $2.00 Six months. . . . 1.00 Chancellor A. G. Hawkins was over Monday looking after his po litical fences. The chancellor is entirely satisfied with the action of H. Presson, jr. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Kizzie Holland and chil dren have returned to SlveTbyville. There was a wood chopping at Uncle Daniel Holland's last week. Ray Pafford opened a subscxip- The "Twice-a-Week" issue of the Globe-Democrat at $1.00 a year We desire to thank those who cravfi ns thfiir natrnnft7e in IDOL tinn sr.hool at, flhflrrv flrnw vec. the judicial committee in calling an aQ(3 asgure them thftt ftH favor8) terdfty crrpni or small, aro hiofhlv annre- Tlov. W. A. Wat.fa will nrpnli of E. L. Phillips Went to Hollow Wfi -n annrftC:atfl Vour Flatwoods and Chpsfmnf. imi. Rock and Huntingdon this week to frnim Anrin tm nrfiaftnt vaa- Rnw!(.. look after matters pertaining to his ftnd win be pleased tQ hftve yQU call R R D&vidson T W Mord lutuvra ramie, iub uiuueriy ati i i l-l . j Au l j - l.ll T1U AT llUfl III I I M.'l I II lul l. II' II I Hi ll .IIIIH I fci T I .4 LI II H I . 111 1 T- T O il- O m . . . ii! -1 i. i i. ... it.. TTnUnw T?,rplr is f.n lift Rnlil nf. onrp- ... . - . . I - , 3 Uie greaiest uewepapei waigaui in uie in 10 oiuiuou ojutti iu a uonj at mc j-qq or Qfy gOOQS, ClOlUlttg, nO-J uen yeSteiXSay. ptrice of a weekly. -Tuesday and Friday. Its market reports are complete and correct in every detail. J has no equal as a home and family journal, and ought to be at every fireside in the land. Two papers every week. Eight pages or more every Tuesday and Friday. One dollar for one year. Sample copies free. Address THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis. Mo. i. . ' ii.i il I 1 L 1 It gives tne latent teiegrtpwc news irom an wip woriu every we uuueiBwuu. , , furnishing oda. Matt-riAW TTnllan nf -(IreeHScU . .. -1 . . l . I O O I " - vvuuvy.v jjaniei noiianu awi lamiiy ana We &re offering somQ exoellent ha8 been visiting Ua mother) Mr& J. H. Holland left last Friday go- ,mrfrn:ns in fa11 Rn(1 winfflr 00(lfl. VrAn;a TTnAnA ing overland to Bertrand, Mo to which we &VQ 8elling ftt aQy old Hugh Pafford was here Sfcurday luttttu aisu mane lucii iiuuiu iu tuo Old WHISKY.. 1ED1CINAL USE OR BEVERAGE EXCELLED ABSOLUTELY PURE. . BEATON, AGENT Camden,. .Term. For GEO. A. DICKEL & CO., Nashville, Tean. Why? future. They are good citizens, and we wish them success. Mrs. Bettie Thomas and children moved here from Eva Monday and will live at the Fussell residence. They are an excellent family, and we are glad that they have decided to make their home in Camden. Wednesday evening the little folks enjoyed themselves at the birthday party of Miss Morial Gil lespie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillespie. The youngsters were royally entertained, and they heartily enjoyed the occasion. price to get them out of our way. with a smile on his face like he Look out for our announcement was contemplating matrituony! of spring goods, which will be on Way, January 7. hand in a short time. Yours respectfully, Naifeh Bbos. John E. McCall succeeds Daw Nunn as internal revenue collector at Nashville. Was Dave Nunn at The fragile babe and the growing "original" Evans man? child are strengthened by White's Cream Vermifuge. It will destroy worms, gets digestion at work, and so rebuilds the body. Price, 25c. Sold by all druggists. When in need of nice stationery, send us jour orders. CASTOR 1 A Tor Infants and Children, Ths Kb J Yea Have Always BscgS Bears the Signature