CHOICE ARNECTA ·FLOUR $1.50 per 100 lbs. at QUICK & WRIGHT'S. BIRTHS. Mr. J. P.ercy, jr., is convalescent. Grni'n:'i-On the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. Mr. J. McLean is home from Manitoba. .John Tibson. 7th line Darlington, Qf a daughter, Mr. W. Jewell, of Oshawa, was in town "'1 ,on-On t.he 22n<\ inst., the wife of Mr. Belongs to STOTT & JURY. and es 'l'llylor, Long Sault. of a 80n, last WB Pk. ADY-In Haydo11, on 23rd inst., the.wife of Mr. T. Bassett is back from Marshall· Mr. llobt. Brady, mall Medicines advertised are form Bow-..1A.NYILL"E,'FRID.A.Y, Nov. 28. of a eon. town, Iuwa. '8' sale by them. ., Mr. J. H. Tait and bride have been MARRIED. THE EDITOR WANTS visiting friends here. REm-HoDGE-.On the 26th ins"t., by Rev. A. ar. the reRtdAnce of the bride's father Mr. T. H. Johns has i·emoved to Port, J,esh11, ~ Mr. J. Reid. Oak Hill, Hope. and Miss Annie: Yon to send this l'aper to a friend afte~ youngest daughter of U,obt. Hodge, Esq., ~a.re ! Hope with his family. reading it yourself. Clarke. No Cards. Mr. Jonathan Porter's entire horse, 'XMAS ~ S COM ING and we are pr!l 'E verybody to reed the advertisements paring for it. We are RECEIVING this "General Roberts," is dead. DIED. week one of the ftnest stocks of Druggists ln this week's paper, If we interperet Mr. Buckler aright, 1-ISMI'l'II.-At Ncwtonville. on Friday, Nov. 21, Sundries ever shown in this town. We are The people to buy from the merchants 187'!, Pi·of. JohLt Smith, aged 71 year~. ruporting them direct from Europe A.nd can he is aiming for the Mayorality. BARKER.-At Jot 32, 3rd con., llope, Eliza. how you the very latest designs and the ".ery who advertise. It pays. Mr. Geo. Lee is going to seek for health beth, relict of the hi.te John Barker, aged 75 lowest prices, Call and make your selections Boys a1id girls to write news letters for years. early so that yon P."et a good choice. in the· Southern States this winter. . the STATESMAN every week. Humrns.-On Sunday, 23rd ln11t.. at 34 Cecil Mr. J.M. Brimacombe will have some- St., Toronto, Annie Agnes Sutherland, wife of Sub2cribera to the STATESMAN io order thing of interest to say to his patrons next James T,. Hughes. their other µapers from us. week. All present · 8Ub·c1·ibers to renew for BOWM"ANVILLE MA.RK.ETS. The STATESMAN will be sent to one· old next year during December. and one new subscriber for 1885 for only In order to get a beautiful complexion use Oo>'r·cteci up to 1 o'clock p.m. every Th1,1rsdav Only $1. 50 for one old and one new $1.50. S1'0TT & JURY'S CHARM OF BEAU~Y. This subsc1iber to the STATESMAN. Flour, per 100 Th .····· $2 00 .. to .. $2 00 js a new and perfectly harmless disoove.ry, Miss Thomas and Miss Coleman of the which. for its purpose. tar sui:pa.sses anythmg Correspondents to send all the news Unipn School visited Port .Hope schools Fa.11 Wheat, per busn. . . . 0 70 .. to. . 0 73 ever before introduced. Try it, WO guarantee SpringWheat, per bush. 065 .· to .. 070 from their particula1 atictions. that it will not injur the akin. · on Monday. Rye,per bushel. ........ 0 50 .. to .. 0 55 You to know that liberal advertisers are Special value in Grey Flannels and Oats,pAr bushel. ....... 0 30 .. to .. 0 00 alwa.ys liberal with customers. Men's Shirts and Drawers, at Couch, Peas, Blue. ...... . ..... 0 00 .. to. .. 0 60 The circulation of the STA'l'ESMAN to Johnston & Oryderman's. " Bhckeyes. . . . . . . . 0 80 .. to. . 0 83 reach 3,000 by February, 1885. Strong Language, But True l Mr. Yellowlees will attend the Council " Small.........·· 0 55 ... to ... 0 57 meeting next Monday night and t;ike a The few subscribers who owe for this We do not make a single exception when Barley, No. 1. ........ 0 60 .. to .. C 00 we say there is no better remedy in Canada year·s·riaper to pay up at oace, final farewell of his associationa. " No. 2, extra .... 0 53 .. to .. 0 55 for coughB, colds, etc., than 'l'he Excelsior Rev. E. R. Young preached last Snn· More village merch11nts to make money " No. 2. . . . . . · . . 0 50 ... to ... 0 52 Cough Syrup, ST01."f & JURY, Sole manufacturers, by advertising in the STATESMAN ·. day anni .. ersary sermons in the Queen's " No.3·....·..· 047 ·.. to ... 000 Butter,per tt. beat ta.ble.. O 14 .. @ ·· 0 16 Every present subscriber to send one Avenew Meth. church, London, Ont, A number of the friends of Mr. and Lard,t'tb ............... O 12 .. @ ·· 013 new subscription for the STATESMAN. You to understand that the STATESMAN Mrs. W. Kerr, spent a very enjoyable Eggs,11"Joz;.............. 0 20 .. @ .. 0 20 A contains more -news of Clarke, Darliogt.on evening at their residence, on Wednesday Potatoes, per bushel. . , ..·0 20 .. ~ .· 0 25 ~~ . ~--~ ~ ..-.~~~~~~~~and Cutwright than all other papers 1-0.Bt. .Any time you want to exoh&nge a dol!Ar for FARMERS ATTENTION.-Farmers having a dollar and twenty-five cent Hair Brush. call combj ned. · N cw ~bnertisemrnts. at STOT'l' &, JURY'S Medical Hail. We imchop to grind can have it done any day port our goods and can give you Hair Bi;uaheB they bring it to V a.nstone'.a Mill, Bow!from 20c. each upwards. If you a.purec1ate a. WELLING TO LET.-At present bargain g_ive us a call. STO'r1' & JURY. The man ville, until further notice. o"Cupied by undersigned. Good re.pair. Reliable Druggists, Possession to1mit, Apply to L, CORNitiH, In the High school report given last The market has been well supplied with week. Mfas M. Allen should have been ERSEY COW FOR SALE.- A halfwood lately. · ranked sixth instead of eleventh in Geobred Jersey Cow from the Lindsay herd ot W. McMurlry's Embroidery is very graphy; F. Proutt third in book-keeping; Jerseys, now giving milk, 2 years old, m calf to pure·bre<i Jersey bull. Apply to CHAS. TOO. cheap, ind'eed. N. Colvill fh:at in elementary Latin, and Bowman ville. 47-3w* A heavy rain fell in this district last second in elementary French. , & JURY'S The Corn Solvent,butgoes crippling along as thoui;r:h Sunday morning. One of our old ladies on being asked ARM IN CLARKE TO RENT.this ca.Ee was without hope deserves no sympa120 acres. being south part of Jot 3l. con. 5, Division Court held in Bowma.nville on by her minister why she was so happy thy whatever. 25 cents will cure the worst Ularko; a Jitt.Je over 100 acres cleared. Will Thursday 27th inst. since she j ·) ined the Salvation Army, be leased case. Try it and be convinced. for a term of years. Immediate bunt into an ecstacy of hapoy recollecpossession. JOHN BEST. Orono. Ont. 47·2w* W. McMurtry is selling nice Blankets tions as she exclaimed, "Oh sir, the big .at 50 cents per pound. OUSE TO REN1'.-That comfortaMessrs Stott & Jury have improved drum is such a comfort to me." ble brick house on Scugog Street, north Persons having accounts or due-bills of Concession StrAet. owned by MISS S1'EWAR"f. their shop by new signs. .Apply to JOHN PERKINS, at the Furniture against the undersigned, will please pre· Do you Enjoy a Goo" d Cup of Miss Stewart, of Cobourg has been 4J-tf, . Factory, sent them for payment before the 15th day Coffee '? If so, listen to visiting her tenants here. of December next. Business will be conARM TO RENT.-·125 acres cleared; . these facts. Deyman's, n~xt door to the P. O., is tiiiued as usual until the above date. All good house and out-buildings : good heaclquarters for Oysters. parties owing accounte 1nusb settle them orchard. Apply on the premisea, Lot 5 Con. 3, Darlin~ton. Immediate possession' GEORGE Cleveland's plurality in New York is before Dec. 20th, to save cost of collection. Lyman's Coffee is the cheapest Coffee WIGHr. Bowma.nvills P. o. !l2·tf. 1,077 by the official count. in the market. A. L. VANSTONE. Edward Gurney the great stove man Lyman's Coffee is the best Coffee i.n the E ACHE R WANTED.-A female teacher for Sohool Section No. 2, Clarke, died in Hamilton on Friday. market. Fashionable Wedding. three-and-a-half miles south·east of Newcastle. Yesterday, Nov. 27th, was Thanksgiv· Lyman's Coffee contains no impu;rities. Apply personally or by letter to SAMUEL 46-3vr* ing Day in the United States. · The mo11t interesting social event that · DANIELS, Secy, Newcastle, Ont. Lyman's Coffee requires no boiling. Preparations aro progressing for the has taken· place in this town for a long HORTHAND. -Complet~ set of books Lyma.n's Coffee givee perfect aa.tisfacPoultry Exhibitions in Feb uary. time was the marriage on Wednesday of for Sfllf.lnstruction sent post tree to any tion. address on receipt of forth.Jive cents, !'rice Rev. Dr. Smyth, of Oshawa, preache last week at St. John's church, the conlists free by T. A. McIN1'YRE & CO.. 3i King Lyman's Coffee is sold in Bowmf!,l:lvil!e in Sb. Paul's Church last Sunday night. traetiug parties beiug Mr. David T. 'fees, ToJtONTO, Ontario Shorthand street east, by S. T 0 TT & JU RY, the Reliable i8·3w. . W. McMurtryhasal.arge lineofFinge ol' the old and wealthy fir1n uf Tees, Wil· l~mnorium. Chemists. mg Yarns. Some very fine and selling lo son & Co., wholesale grocers, Montreal, OOK STOVE .!!'OR ~ALE.-"Gold N. B.-In using . this Coffee yo0n can and Miss Libbie Miln~ youngest de.ugh· · t d ti tl.nder," No. 0, with or without furniture. Mr. F . H en d erson Iias pa111 e l t f J h M.1E ·1 h t B make one cup full or o::ie gallon, as cir· fence in fro t f h" t 'th d er o o n ~ i ne, sq., u ere an , ow- Nearly new, perfectly sound, splendid baker, 18 cumstances require. There 1t1 .no waste, effect proper Y wi goo manville. The cel'emony took place at Rea.son for selling-going to burn coal in future. n Would exchaiige for Hs.y ,Oats, Wood, Potatoes, 110 trouble, and little expens11. · . . \(?:45 p. m. the bride and friends d:r:iving or in part payment for o. good Milch Cow. Sealetts,M~ntle Cloths and Ufater Cloths l{om the house to the church in cloet'd . Appl;r o.t ST.A'l'ESM.AN Office. .Ask our agents, 111 great v~riety, at Couch, Johnston & c rlages. Rev. Dr. Macnab performed· Cryderman s. the edding ceremony, the bride being ·BE AU TI FU L PENMANSHIP.YOUR NAME written beautifully on Misses Pow~r and James are carrying given way bv her father, Dr. Allison one dozen for a SAMPLE BOTTLE and give it a trial. Gold Bevelled Edge Calling Cards on dress and mantle making o:ver Mc- accomp pied Mrs. Milne, the bride's (best guallty) ror only 25 cents. C. R. McCUL· Murtry's store. mother. .According to the latest c11stom LOUGH, 'fhe Penman. Box 119, Bowmanville, Ont. 46. The long lost Charlie Ross has again there w_ere no bridesm~ida o~ groomsm~n. ; turned up in Sb. Cabherines. Wonder if The bud!" wore a white ea.ti~ dress with OR SALE OR EXCHANGR- I have two General Purpose Colts, one 3 his father will own him 1 long tram, handsomely tnmmed, the A PERFECT SUCCESS. the other two years old, either of which I will customary orange li o<>soms and a flowing Norhh-rop & Lyman's Vegetable discovery Copies of the circular relating to agri- veil. AU ~greed. a· Miss Milne walked sell or exchange tor a good driver. Also a Durham Bull calf for sale. A pedigree will be cured Mr. R. H. Dnwsou, St. Marys, of one cu ltnral examinations may be had fr.om t8·3w. gracefully up the ai~le, that she was the furnished. J.M. JONESS. oi the worst cases of Dyspe'psia.. Mr, Henry Wade, Toronto. p1·ett1est bride they had ever seen. After Northrop & LymAn's Vegetable Discovery O LET OR FOR SALE. - The BowBlack and Grey Ro bes- the largest size the ceremony the bride and groom passed cured Mr. Alex. Robineon, Exeter, of Dys· manville Mllle with good Frame Dwelling and the best quality made--just received out through the vestry to the carriages pepsia that troubled him for ten years. and Garden, at present occupied by Mr. Sam'l Northrop & Lyman'a Vegetable Discovery at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. and were driven to the family re3idence, Vanstone. PossAssion 20th December next. cured Mr. Thos. Be~, Wingham, completely Now is t he tim~ lo advertise strayed "Dundurn" where th1:1 wedding dinner For particulars apply to R. 'l'. RAYNES, Cote 36. of Headache, from which he was not free for animals in the STATES)IAN which is going was served, a large n·1mber of the relations St. Antoine, P. Q. over a year. to nearly every farmer in the riding. only of the family being present. The MPORTANT FARMERS.-Jusb Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable Discovery arrived, a car load of Manitoba "\Vheat, On and after the 27th inst., tho British presents to the bride were very numerous cured Mr. T. C. .Berchard, Norland, of grade No. 1, hard. Variety-8cotch or Rea. :BiliousP'ls, aad a very bad case of Dys· Mail per Allan Line of steamers, will close and costly. The happy couple left on the Fyfe. Farmers shou Id a.vail themselves of evening train on a wedding tour. Th<3 this, their beet opportunity to procure some here each Wednesday at 7 o'clock a. m. pepsia. · Pure Seed. Price moderate. Enquire of D. Northrop&; Lyman's Vegetable Discovery The closing examinations of the County Band of the Dominico Organ and Piano W. BROAD, Central Hotel, Oshawa, or at .I!'. cured Mrs. L. Squire, Toronto, of Liver Model Schools throught the Dominion Co. marched out to "Dundurn" after the A. GUY'S Storehouse. !7·3w. Complaint that for 30 years never left her. commence on the 8th of December next. ceremony and serenaded the wedding Northrop &'Lyman's Vegetable Discovery party. Miss Milne will be greatly missed Because a merchant cannot afford to by the society young people in town, and cured Mrs. H. Hall, Navarino, N. Y., of Liver insert a half colum advertisement in a Complaint that troubled her for year~. by ·her removal vve lose· one of our best newspaper is no reason why he should not singers. TRAY STEER, one year old, came advertise. All heavy advertisers began on lot 16, con. 6, Darlington. Owner is requested to prove property pay expense8 and Few are the remedies whose beneficial wi mall announcemen·s. take it away. SAMUEL ROBINS. 48-3w. Kind Words to the Pastor. qualities and real merits have made them The' many friends of Mr. James L. ~ 11-0 popular with the public, and increased Hughes, Inspector of Public Schools, IG ASTRA.Y.-Came on my premises from year , to year their consumption Toronto, will regrebto hear of the death of 1'he following address sigaed by nearly lot 7, con. 21, Darlington, In September, a. which, whilst possessing the moet valu his wife on Sunday last of heart disease. 200 members and adherents of St. Pauls Pig. 'fhe owner is requestecl to prove property, ble remedial properties, are yet so aim Deceased was a daughter of Alex Suther- Church was presented to the Pastor, Rev. pay costs and take it away. .A.LEX. WIGH'r. 48-3w* James Little, M. A., at the close of the ple in their compound,and so easy to take, and, Esq., Toronto. aa The Quinine Wine, prepared by NorthEIFER LOST .-Strayed from lot A e last meeting of the Board of lecture and prayer meeting on Thursday 7, con. 6, in August, a Yearling Heifer, rop & Lyman±Qf Toronto. This article Directors of the Pickering Cheese and evening laat. '.rhomas Paterson, . Esq., mostly A suitable reward for information read and presented the address in a most leadingred. is prepared fJQm the pure Sulp.bat.e of Company· a motion was unanimous- feeling manner in presence of a large Tyrone, to her recovery. .A.. E . CLEMENS, Quinine, combined with fine Sher~y wise, Butter i7-3w· ly passed that the Pickering News be and choice aromatics, which relieves the presented with a cheese-one of the best congregation, the occasion being the resig· ALYES LOST .-Two Calves, heifer nation by the Revd. Gentleman of his Quinine of its bitter taste, and does not and a steer, one red and white, the other charge in Bowmanville ·impair in the least degree the effioacy of manufactured by them this summer. a lightlsh yellow. JONA.S SAMIS, Jot 32, con. Good and seasonable advice. As there '. 3, Clarke, Newcastle, P. 0. ~7 -3w.· its action upon the patient; while small is sure to be a great rush at Morris Car- I To the Rev. :James L1ttle,- Dear Sirdoses, freque11tly repeatee, strenAthen the riage Works when snow flies for those ·We ~he unders1~nsd members and adherOUTH DOWN RAM ASTRAY.-.A pulsa, increase muscular force, and in· new styles of Cutters, we advise those wish· I ents of S~. Pauls Church, bef( to express two·yea.r·old South Down R11.m with two vigorate the tone of the nervous system, ing to get their cutters repaired and paint- our uuf~1gned reg.r?t. that circumstances Botches in left ear. Suitable reward ror re· and thus by the general vigor which it ed to take them there ns eoon as pos- have arisen that ~nduced you under a covary. Person haPhoring him after this notice will be prosecuted. .A.. L._ TOLE, Haydon. imparts, creates an appetite which gives to sible. stinse of duty to resign your charl{e. ·Mr. the stomach tone and energy, and fortifi· "The Divorce .Questions" is the bible of On.looking back at your pastorate exEIFER ASTRAY. Came on Lot 8, es the system against all infectious disCon. 2 Darlington. a YeArling Heifer. eases. Ask for Northrop & Lyman's a work by Rev. Samuel w. Dike, which tending over a period of nearly nine years The owner is requested to prQve property, pay Funk & Wagnalls are soon to issue. Mr. we have much pleasure in assuring you, Wine; sold by all druggist. and taste her away. JAS. HENDERDike is regarded as· "the first authority that the confidence we reposed in you at expenses SON. 46·3W. · th' · mat· ·- -- - - -- - .· ~:S_ _ ...... '!'here are cheap pa.nf.tCeas for various m is coun-t ry 111 "ers re1a t' mg to t h e the first, has deepened by increased ·1 " d th' k · tl I f knowledge and observation of the high human ailments continually croppin~ up · . f am1 y, f an is ief r·esu t o qualities you have exhibited in the faith· . t · is ·wor o Northrop &Lyman's Vegetable Discovery years o m ves i11;ati~n. z:e o its most ful and zealous discharge of the duties of and Dyspeptic Ct:1.re has no affinity with vah~a~le featui;es wi~l be its tables, of your very responsible office. any of these. Unlike them, the a.rticlPs stat1st1c~ compiled with much care from Berkshire Boar, is kept tor service on are derived trom the purest sources, is , authentic sources. Your departure from amongst us will be lot 25, con. 7, Clarke, Kirby. He was bred by S. Snowden, Esq., Da.rliugto,1!~ from First Prize prepared with the utmost chemical skill, When a home paper visits two t housand felt as a personal loss, not easily repaired stock. He won 1st prize at west Dnrham Fall and is a genuine remedy and not a pallia;- families regularly, week by week, in the and be assured that wherever in the fu- Fair, 1881. TERMS,- $1.00, cash; or $1..'50. if tive for Bilil)usness, Constipation, Kidney town and immediate vicinity of its publi- ture your lot may be cast, our prayers and charged. J. L. POWERti, Proprietor. 48-t!. troubles, impurity of the blood, and fe· cation, and is borrowed and read by five k~udest wishes will follow you and your "BOB RIDLEY," a thorou~h-bred male complaints. hundred families more, and a merchant partner in life. Berkshire Boar is kept for service on says that ib does not do him any good to We hope thatata period not remote you lot 10, con. 6, Darlln~ton, quarter mile south ot "D. Sulivan, l.\falcolom, · Ontario, writes: advertise in its columns, we must arrive at may resume the duties of your sacred 'l'yrone, Bred from imported stock. TERMS,cash: $1.00, "I have been selling Dr. Thomas'Eclectric one of two conclusions: that this merchant calhng, m a field where with comfort a.uEl. Proprietor. or $1.25 it charged. "\VM. WIGHT, 48-3w. Oil for some years, and have no hesitation has a very peculiar clasii of customers, or hope for greater usefulness, you may exdoes a very poor business. ert your eminent abilities in the course of OTICE TO FARMERS. A First in saying that it has given better satisfacPrize POLAND CHINA Bo.m is kept tor tion than any other medicine I have ever It is comparatively a short time bill truth and righteonsuess. service on lot 27, con. 5, ClArke. nea-r Orono. sold. I consider it the only patent medi- Christmas. An announcement of your Mr. Little r_eplied in a kindly and ap- TERMS :- $1.00, payable at time ot service. EZRA HALL, Proprietor. 46-iw*, cine that cures more than it is recommen· Christmas array of goods inserted in '.l.'HE preciative manner. ded to cure." Unprincipled persons are STATESMAN at this time and kept in till - - - - -- - - OTSWOLD RAMS. - A few choice 11elling imitati a of Dr. Thoma.a' Eclectric the holidays will be the means of attractCotswold Ra.m Lambs from i mported H eavy Tweed Suits, a job lot at $5.00. stock, tor sale cheap. GEORGE GRAY. NewOil. Do no 1e-deceived. ing much, custom when the rush commen- Ellison & Co. tonville, Clarke, P. O. !7-3vr. ces. The buyers will have become familWe offer Men's Black Worsted suits Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is iar with t he names · of those who invite SA CHOATE, PORT HOPE, · Breeder of Pure SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, pleasant to take; imre and effectual in their special patronage. The secret of from $8. 75 up. Elliaon & Co. Choice younll i;tock tor 111.le. .af"Inspectlon People are bringing their friends to see inTited destroying worms, l.\h.ny have tried it advertising is bo make one's self favorably and correspondence promptly answer· the biu·gains we offer. Ellison & Co. talked 11,bout. with the best re1mlt11. ed. '~ THIS COLUMN AUTUMN. - WINTER. Pr( for Fun Beauty. BIG SALE! ·---~o--'-...::..- Before commencing we beg to call your attention to the fact that we do not pret(·nd to offer goods at less than wholesale prices ; the above plan of advertising 1s all a Good Chance. HUMBUG-. But we do and will sell you goods at the smallest living profit for CASH and assure all fair and honest dealings. Local and Otherwise. D per::~~!i~~~~~~ J "'l\Te are Bou11d to Sell Cheap. F · 1n DRESS GOODS We are offering startling value in all the leading materials, such as Jersey Cloths, Habit Cloths, Fouille Cloths, Ottoman Cloths, Serge Cloths in all the fashionable colors. Trimmings to match all materials. H F T S In Mantles We are showing a large range of Ladies' and Children's Tailor Made Mantles and Ulsters-the third lot we have received this season. · We can give you a good Tailor Made Mantle for Two dollars or a good Tailor Made Ulster for TWO dollars, just the price you have to pay to get one made. ° C In Velveteens We have a grand assortment ; over 50 pieces in black and c0lors. Regina Plush Velvet, fine twill and silk finest ; Peer~ less Velvet, warranted fast pile. STOTT & JURY, -·:'\: F T In Millinery We are making .a grand display; all the latest novelties in the market, comprising Felt, Chip and fine Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments, also a fine range of Millinary Plushes, Velvets, Terrys and Satins. In this department we are offering remarkable bargains. I ·ro STRAYED. In FURS, The largest assortment of Capes ever· shown, ranging in 'price from 50 cents and up. In Muffs we have Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver, Opossum, Astrachan and Coney. A good Muff for the small sum of $1. Call and inspect our Astrachan Jacket:8. S P H C S H Breeders' Directory. ~KIRBY~ All-wool :Flannel for 12l cents. Heavy all-wool Grey Flannel 25 cents. Blankets for· $1. 90 per pair. Men's all-wool Socks for 25 cents per pair, worth 50 cents. Under Shirts and Drawers for · 37! cents. Men's Buck Gloves for $1.00 Fine Dress Shirts for $1:00. Overcoats' for $3.00 Ladies' Rubber Circulars for $1. 25. Good Winceys at 5 cents per Y.ard. Dress Goods at 8 cents per yard. ~~~---o-~--~~.- Come Everybody. Get a Sur~ N C Bargain, Cheapest and Best BEAVER HO USE. A. PIERCE & ROBE&lTSON.