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V I. TIIH ClIkONlCLK. A '! v I i M ' I Mil;. rri'I.I UI ! 'i ' l.J.Y M Ca I I NN', INK HI 01 rM. I IIA'.ill . y.vw:s annus ( t A',', lHn M AT T f '1 '1 lu in!. ,i i ,!( '.in pi 1- e i.i "I MP ep p. i. l r l s .11 c I i .11 . .. I '.',!,. 1 1 si li ..ci 'M I i i.i I'M' Ihii'i- in.,i,; VP" Ii p.i-.il ivi'ly i I ; I I ill a.H.HICO. Ail : I I f ' i "I'M Wirt I"- pi nil, . j Hi 'I C'l Ut C . pi. ,1 ioll III I . !IH' pHi'l I'll . i 'lulua. .Hi-I Mti.ll.ir nut : l'! he h,i' 'J fur Bt til.' HIS"' el A It'll! p! I I1 '.'. Wi' v I.I fill mill r.iti-i lur il. i l.i v ami i' l al ::) M'i ' p.iii;' mi .'. j plica I'cil. .Ne'S''o!l'P Ml li' I'll ill t un! alMi'!'" Oil questions f puli'ie i I'm ; i I iii i' i- iii I, ,t we av.mi.e M') rcip'in iiiH. y I'n 1 1, ci' in vs -.' -p . i'iin;.iiii"il pi ail ah.' ii i i.iii lire i lent iuni hp-I :i;in ic pioii.iiiod. K.'inil t, -ii.-f ( .in I ii made pi v;.i inn I v. a s t hat M i pel lecf V - Hi-, pi,; i ;'al', i.i I.i i fci I.I III Pitt li-.k of I he ."I. 'In. A II If lull I ii.ri-i ami bustle -is com iii i!iilr;i! ions )!iulil I'f 1 1 ( to 1 ;,A V l. J.;. i S . I cle phone '.'i. I aiudcn, 1 ciin. 1TJPAY, JUNK C, 11)01 CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. For nlvirti-i pciils nine r tl..s head our juices ure cash In adv un c. VOn I'.Kl Uir-il N TATIVE. T.LHLI K -W arc aiitiioi ied to announce Mr. f!i.i'i;i.K M. I.KH.IK iis a can talate Im election to the olllco of Ui'ii'M'tit;i1 ive in the Ccnoral Assembly of Tennessee from tin; twenty lipst, Holt-rial district coinpoii',1 of the counties of f.ciiton and J (ecu! nr, Hiil'i' Ct to the v, ill of the Jieniocralse party. roi: C Ol'NTY JIDflE, lATSVe arc authorized to announce L. K. Davis as a ndidnte lor reelection to th titlicr of Coiintv Jtnl-c, o licnlon County. Klec turn In August. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. COUNTY JUDGE, W. T. MORRIS. .SIIIM.IIT, It. D. McCOKD. COUNTY COURT CLERK, W. D. COOrEK. CIRCUIT COURT CLERK, L. It. WATSON. . TRUSTEE, G. AY. E. HEREIN. REGISTER, J. E. BROAYN. Those people who advocate a strong navy to build up our Orien tal trade should get down their dusty tomes on "Political Econo my" and find out how much a war ship has added to the trade of any nation. The steel trust announced its earnings for nine months to be 581,000,000, and simultaneously the census bureau gives the population of the United States and its "pos sessions" as 84,000,000 souls. A dollar per person in nine months is a good rate of profit. Lloyd's Register, the world's authority on shipping, has given away the secret of the ship subsidy bill. It shows that the United States Steel Corporation is the largest owner of vessels in this country, and the fifth largest in the world. A Yale professor says that work- ingmen in America eat too much and that lace curtains are too fre quent in the home of the laboring man. He says that everyone in this country is spending too much for eating and in furnishing the home and, although the nation is much richer, the people are not sav ing as much in proportion to in come as they were fifty years ago On the argument of the greates good to the greatest number, reduc tion of Cuban tariffs is a logical se quence, even if it were admitted which it is not that a few indus tries would suffer from tariff revis ion in favor of v our island ward The interests of many manufactur ers who would sell to the Cuban markets far outweigh those of sugar and tobacco which would come in competition with Cuban products, I have the best selected stock o millinery ever brought to Camden and the public is invited to come and inspect my goods. Mrs. S. J. Travis. ? ?v -v . ''- s v "v ". f. col: m: ;i,(),i)i:nci'. . -V - v'w "v ".v ' h;om taxon. ll.il Cl. 11' poll'l. Crops mi! Uji-iiii:'.! fine since t!i' pf.'lit IMP.-. Two (.f N. It. Wyalt'3 chlMn n are reporti 1 t iclw JiK-ticc li. 1'. Jerry is ic;'!Y. ring roni ci illii'" ;u of ppvi ml tl'iys. Mrs. Jiinnii" llc!!iu; of l Snn- 1y viniti-d relatives Lvn-H.itnnlay .ml .Sunday. AYe ray liUTial; for your I'l'tt- woodt! corn c;p ird'. nt, tin' friend of i ho defetiscl.'H bird:?. llev. Dock Hfiwlcy will jre'ich .tlVJrvitnv noxt Suluulay evenin;: and .Sunday forenoon. (l.AV.KoHnokiHedaratfl.iake near Point Mn.scn labt week wLieh mcaBnrt d foot in length and had 11 rattkb and a button. After eponding a few v eeks kern with homcfolks A. J. Collier has returned to Arkansas to resume hit losition as bridge carpenter. Travis Hall and Miss Kirk Akers were married last Sunday afternoon near the church, Justice Homer Parker officiating. AYe wish the iappy couplo much joy and proa- lerity Ihrotigli life. Children'w day was observed at Crooked Creek Sundny, and the occasion was a most enjoyablo ono. There was a large crowd present, including a number from Houston County. Big .Sandy w as also well represented. The people of this community are indebted to It. L. Lreeden for the nice mottos furn ished lor the exercises. Faxon, Juno 3. lfltO?.! MO Kit IS CHAl'Ll. Special corrtvpiiiiilcnce. Mrs. G. C. Russell is reported on the sick list this week. Hollus, the little son of James Herrington, is reported better. Maud, the little daughter of Bob Utley, fractured her arm in a fall last week. Good rains have brought back the departed smiles to the faces of our farmers. Remember the appointment of Rev. Elbert Newsome next Sunday at Missionary Grove. Daniel Nunnery, killed four out of five snakes found in his smoke house Sunday morning. AY. II. Lashlee and sister, Miss Linnie, of Bethlehem spent last Sunday with their brother, O. P. Lashlee. Your Greenbrier correspondent seems to think they have the cham pion squirrel hunters, but we have the champion squirrel killer. John Hetrington went out the other day and bagged seven in a few hours, AVhile at home and alone last woek the youngest son of AVilliam AATiseraan professed faith in Chri and came forth praising the Lord How thrilling and rapturous it is to see the children coming to Chris while yet in their youth! Chris has said "Suffer little children to como unto me, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Morris Chatel, Juno 3. TCA.CUEHS' ASSOCIATION. Program for the Benton County Teach ers' Association which meets at Coxbunr June 14, 1D02: Devotional exercises, by J. F. OJlc welcome address, by William Malin, and response by W. T. Pa fiord. When to 1 e"in teaching reading, when to quit and how teach to make accurate readers D. II. Goodman, W. D. Cooper Which teach beginners, the word moth od, letters, sounds, or combine them? Lois rafford, Lem Thompson, Bertram Johnson. Queries. How does the schools of Tennessee com' pare with the schools of other States? McP. IS'ea, 1). B. Gosselt, James Lock hart. Besolved, that Tennessee has a L'ood system of school books adirmat.ive, Bay BalTord; negative, Libert Lloiencfl. How teach percentage ? W. T. Cooper Nola V.'il v'!., J. V,. Mclllwain. How teach r-aited States History? M. IS. i I.m-a ! , Vp-!.1 All ! . -.li, IV'J.r; 1,, k:. What is )! t.,.. i,,. -ii,.- I fur fear1, in t'i - ! a li. To - V J. C. r-.i.r, 1 '!' I., I- a. I,'.. i ' - 1 (MI, n, .1. i'. ()-!!'', As. li IC' i.ip-ii. ft. I 1 1 ' 1 1 ,i; ; - vii tli. How i tTiitv y ii "1 ,i'!p; '."i. i' ? - Tc::!i i !... -ft .-!. t I Yili!., .1. 1'.. Ai, J, i .-..!, I. ni i, a Jiipm s, Jij n j'li Y')' iip'ip'i.ij. C. H. Krsvx. . Cliaii iiian. No:; ma i. ismii i i i;. I v,;i :i ip.ipuI i:i-ti!i;t-' ;.! C rn- il 'It, ( :i,!t.t III 'p ' .I'PP1 jr., :'ii I c :;!iii'p' tvsu -Aiil'H, Al! touchers. hIpt cinilr'li j '.llo t ;.l I 'l X ia t';.- I PI ' v ;' i'i'.. i Nil ID I e I'll :.! I V.; ' i ail e li pe. Wo iir i'f ai! e'lp r.-; i i ! i 1 1 . -1 ' - , I j-i e l p"uiun to lu' re. e'lt. 'i'lv see. a 1 try ex ami nut i n will lie lip 1 June '-' iiii'l Jin1 5 liiii.uy p.i i;ina- ti'i'i v. ii! 1 e In 1 ! .'..! - LS. 1'nr fntli. r ieiilar s ;i !i!ii" H h D. Nfai., C'ont.fy Scerialctulent. a uoon otjrnt. V.. voipI (' v:t! ef nrn a, !:tr nti'l ten etas i l.lii.i i:j limikii t, euiitai:i itt t'.ti.'i.!y-.seveii in u at.i! ink i.lioti.-re-ilaeeil .-K 1 1 ! 1 1 --i of V'.i '!i;'ej;t in iv : : i ! for t"ii ffnis O'u-h or Hiitiij.H). .ic,-n Vietoria kni-hicl ;;ir John I'maiel for sia.iiar artiMie woik ia I.oipIoh. (Yuitr c Jltar has siiti j !e ,,f ties. ) Ne iH.pi.i, l'i i.i iiiiM. Co., ;)."),) 'J'liird Avoitue, ?'esv Yolk. rir.Mt iti.-j moi:xinu news. ft or several vexation, delays, ami aeakiiow tin the iNcw Menpliis Moruini.' News has overei.aio Us rih-itaeles ami in now i.stun a hrpt-etnss iicv..tiior. Its local tit'ws eovers MennihiH and jiecial corre -iiondeiitsin all the Alomi ihi.-i tenitory and jrtves the news of this sec tion. Jta fol"!.rrnplii(.: service is superb. The Memphis 'pi.'k!v News will np- iear May -S. and each We Jncsday there- idler. 'end for sample copies ci t!ie daily and weekly. CHANCERY SALE. In pursuance to an order rnarto at tlie March term, l'.m, of the Cliaheery Court at Canideu,. Tennessee, iu the came of F. li. I'.arker vs. J- A. Holland etals, I will on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1902, in front of the east donr of the curt-house in Caunlen, Tennessee, oiler for sale to the highest and best bidder to satisfy a Judgment cf Stn.ir. and all cost of this cause that F. IS. Itarkcr ol- -ainedanainst John A. Holland etals. two tracts of land described as follows: Trai t No. 1 . lieinniu at the ford of the creek known as the P.elew Ford thence up said creek to a conditional line known as the Joel White land with my said boundaries to my west boundary line; thence north to the original corner; thence astto a conditional line to the Camden Road; thence eastward with satd road to the beirinnin Tract No. 2. -In civil district No. 3 and bound ed as follows, to-wit: In ranne 8 and section 3, beginning on a red oak the northwest corner of a 320 acre tract deeded toO. Hardin by W. K. Aden and runs due east so poles to a stake, per simmon, white oak and two red oak pointers; thence north CO poles to a stake, red and post oak pointers; thence north cc'4 degrees west 87 poles to a blackjack with blackjack and post oak pointers; thence west -tG poles to a stake, and then south fit poles to the beginning, containing by estimation 30 acres, be the same more or less. TI5K31S OF SALE. Said tracts of land will be sold on a credit, of seven months In liar of the equity of redemption and notes taken with approved personal security forthe purchase money and a lien will be retain ed on the land for furl her security. Tills May the tilth, 1902. A. G. r.IcDAMKL, Clerk and Master. CHANCERY SALE. In pursuance to an order made at the March term, tao.', in the Chancery Court at Camden, Tennessee, In the cause of John Palmer, admin istrator, vs. L. F. . King et als. 1 will on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1902, in front of the east door of the court-house in Camden, Tennessee, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy a judgment of $340.95 and cost of this cause that John I'almer, admin istrator of W. A. Masscy, deceased, obtained against L. E. King, one tract of land described as follows : Uegiiin!ng22': poles north of the southwest cor ner of a tract of land known as the Lewis land at a stake with dogwood and red oak pointers, run ning south 30 poles to a stake, then west 20' S poles to apostoak, then south ISO poles to a beach with beach and blackgiim pointers, then east ;u poles to a stake with dogwood, red oak and post oak pointers, then north 3t poles to a stake with' dogwood pointers, then east 28 poles to a stake, then north 43 poles to a sweetgum, then 20 de grees north of east, 7!) poles to a stake, then 45 degrees north of west 30 poles to an elm, then 2: degrees west of north rl poles to a white oak with postoak pointers, then 10 degrees south of west. 00 poles to a stake with white oak and maple pointers, then 32 degrees west of north 12 poles to a dogwood with hickory and post oak point ers, then 27 degrees north of west 03!$ poles to the beginning, containing by estimation lSSacrws be tuc same more or less. TEKM9 OF SALE. Said land will be sold on a credit of six mouths free from the equity of redemption and notetak cn lor the purchase money will; good and solvent security ami a hen will be retained ou the laud for further security. This the ll'th day of May, 1!X'2. ' A. (.. McDANIKL. 2121 ' Clerk and Mastei Agents Wanted. Utt t I. 1'lilVITT TAniACfi, bv t iX sen, l.l'.X. HiANK IK Vi i l l' T A I.M A ( ! K a associate editors of the Cliiisii.ui ll.-r;.ld. o book endorsed by the Tpliua-e fai.iPi . 1 . .. . pious pro pi for a pis v. I in a. i inpri. ; v i..h- teficeiiis. Wiit,. imiu-ileil.-'v t.'i.AKK A CO., f.ti.tii 1 oiirili m loot, Philadelphia, l a W' Plion this imper . ro; :.a.Dici;.AL u:;c ok i'.:vr.:ACt s ur:LxcaLiu i .!o" .JiLi i i J. F. BlAION, au..nV Camden, Tenn. Trr CTO. A. DJCKL'L '-. CO., r.'.ts'.viMr, Tenn. hie ft 4t h Tie: r, Not l!..v. i P'.t Ii.,v. !:. in I'p- Hi. 'l ip' 'I v. '.- :t '. !; ): pi ' pr I i pi I ; - ( li' i'p im -,' . 1 1 ic ' t!i t iii n ,-.. i r. )'..' it P. a . r I..-;- p Hit -J . ,,,. a ;., el .4 ..-. ;; p. . I' pi a, is all Ui" IP' V', I P a is A .i Pi j.i ;ii:;. If ) i i i ad it tlie v i ar rm.i I, c,i a ' d mi pU ' I 'i n I 'i ii Pup :p,a i a' , : ,ii" a.t- us of the v. Id I' '-.'"li-l ,'u,'1 ;,ic im. r i', ';.,!'. a." '-;. :!i. i I !i it pi hi y ai d I iPi i' a i h-iiii'i' an I I i -I .o ' !i mi Id I.i' t lm ill-" pieni !,.(.; It 1 1 1 - I til lew s papcr th;it Is (Jcs! ;p.'(l ;.. , c. I J.y i.i-i-i!-. : I el the f. II"!':, ,sir,isri ipli'iii pi p e, a y"a r. Any lev.' -di- il. r, new .papi i n: pL.tupi'er Wi',1 reecve j.mr sub . i ij.ri,i!i, i.r y.i'i may mail it iluct to Till'. i;i.!Ti;i.i( M. I.oius, Mn. Of Al I.ANTA, G is a 1 1' ii " n weel. new sp ' p.-r, pi hiish 'd nu Von . UiiV itii-1 '1 ttui'vl.ty of i ,e ii i U, v.'!t!t lee la i est. i,i s (if pil tie; wiiM, wli.eli euiip'S ui-r tin-ir leased .vires direct to their oitice. It i. an el.jl.t p.i.'.'c seven C'laiiiii p.ip. r. I!y arr.liii'liienls ivr h oe secured a Klieci.il rale with tin t.i in copaei lem wit a our paptr, and fur I. pi) we will k 'lid TISE CAMDEN CHUONICLE, THE SEc'l-WLEKLY JOURNAL jeid THE HOME AND FAHM Aid. 'J ii'uLK ON V. VKAIt. T'ds Is t he Iwst ii",'i' v. h ivA ever made to our friends and sab-i nln l s. Vo". hail belter: take advaiii.iii"' I n.'S -r at once, lor the .hiiirnal 1P..V w .1 P lr.iw ! pen i e ;a! rat. i,d as,"l any time. 'i!ie Seii.i-V ci ;.' , ,' i:irp. 1 l.as ipp'iv pi'i.iiiipent ineliriil'l voinp.P :i IP n'l Pol's tr their CohinillS, a niii! i; ! Ii : I li in.: U'-v. .ert ,i !:e-t, il.'V. V, alker 1 ew'i-1, Hon. I' irvi'- Jofihip, I'-'-n, .lo'.n 'Jcmple :i ncs, ami '",. II. l .'L' i, li:,;i'.s t'-eir corps of c i'H led tit i! ' H s, vim take caie, of ilie news pi utt-r. Their' d, p, rliiii u'.s pre well cov ered. Us c ham s ol farm news is worth the pi ice oT i he paper. Send direct I i this office SI. fin and secure the three ahovt.' ii.viilioncii papers nn voir. Ad dress THE CHKOMC'LE, Camden, Icnn. News and Opinions OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE v-YVp'' . bun ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - - - $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m3il, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest SnniJay New spaper in the world Price 5c a copy. By mail, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, Kew York. t.yl Sir- - -. ji' i 1:1 ... i i; , --li,-'il.lJl--sJ-i',-- " I The greatest amliifion of Araer-q ican men and Avonien is to have U homes blessed with children. The J woman aflliicl -with fmni fl U ease is constantly menaced with 4 becoming a eLil.'.lcss wife. No i ii niedieitifi can restore dead or- H IT ant bllt Winn fif P-ir.liri Anna t regulate ilerangoments that pre- vent conception ; does prevent i iniric-irriage ; docs restore weak 1 flln'M.-iTia o.,,l t-l,H..,. J I'. .1 .ui.i.iiuiu iiiur 1,11,11,1,1,-iuu ner ves i. H and does bring babies to homes ! J 1 barren and desolate for years. , Wine of tartlui gives women the T health and strength to bear heal- I thy children. You can get a U dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui Ivora your dealer. M 113 MurVct etreet. ? s J ", Memphis, Tenn., April 11, JB01. f f 1 February, isnjl, 1 took ona bottle of f I ,f, lno. CI ,.erir.t ana ona packape of I rnameii fittoon years and had pever i given birth to a child, until I took Wine j ofCurdui. ISiow I ain mother of a fine nuny fi'i wiileti wits born Muich 31, I'm Tho bnby weit'hs fourteen pounds and feel as well as a.nv r,rnn fr.mi f.,..i Now my home is happy mid I never will ft be without Wine cf f nrdui In mv bouso li "feftin. Mrs. J. W. O. SMITU. Ii l lor Brtri, sirt liPr.hira, inMri'i. pivini M li y.ii.toui, lw A-ivlKory I'.-puru U I.i l',',''" Ihe :ji:iAaoon McUoiue Coiuict, t ' ' : PILZ i J t.::-i- ' - C" ' - S. i . ' X '! f i 2 'iiKSiNTtes,hiSill.::u JA13 f cuaku. tT.L3U'SU3. , i r v : 1 3 Hh v. 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S"iid lis 25 cents (stamps or silver) and we will send you both the Witness and Saliliaih Heading for three months. , i j..v.ii'4,j.iioi LMTRC!!AXSEACLE g M MM f riCKETS iA(. j-yt viji " ESLD BY THE 1 t'i'SliVilLE. Cll'TTiririGA j gjryitiisjAiiHAT 1 3 r 1 T . . 1 1 1 ! i arc goou ocr ivjuwa uuu li Steamer in tKe Soxitli- I east cctnpricin more tKan ! IS.OCO MILES Rate 025.OO. Limit on pj year. On ea!e at principal P tlcllet oflicei. i I VV. L. CAN LEY, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, riAHVIUE.TENN. Smkk Isll Cure for Barb Wire Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Galls, Hies, Old Sorea or any kind of diseases. Notitiug better made for Cracked Hands. SOLD UNDER A OUARANTDB PRSCC, - - 23 CENTS c 1 ! ; -1 i '.1.0. CO t. V 5ure-Pop Lice Killer It.Tt formula In thiorld for Lie. Kifet ecd X'orsn'-j. erd l'ier.s or a c'og. we ulso nianufiiciU"? liHifxriSC-J Por.itry l!fmpiy, Pr. Mifchcl.''!? l.urvpT Cure, A'-iiiif&liils UoOf Oil. l-.r..i U - '."!icr.; ir. MARSHALL CIL CO.; MARSHXLTCWN, IOWA p '' i - iiueteli or t t no ct lnvnitp- n lori rt ( t t ,i . i ty lirf e br k. i I f ll' f-v t,'Q vrite In f li ' r- . , V i l n t Xtmi i We prouv.tiv ol'i.plti V n a .id VorXZn .... .. , i r, v til'. - k ii WASHINGTON D. C. $ 1 ivwvwwwwwwwvwwi 9