~.!~3~~~~i.i~~wa~~~~!~~it?<I~~~~~.;:~~:~w¥~-~1m11¥J1Zft9~~ "ki ~~111m~:t't?ti!iti~~~~~· ~~~:Jit~~-:r?~~~~~~z~~~if~ ~ 'l'aned or repai red ca.n ha v e thom a ttended ·to by leaving word at the DOMIN -.ON O HGAN Co's O F "' ICE, :Bowma.nv ille. A first-clae xrrnn 'lOW oeing in their mplo ·. -----~- P ARTIES WlS B lN G :mErn P IAN(JS Vegetable Sicilian l'O.R THE FARMER. I ll: ow to Raise the (Ja;lf, ice I -will give the benefi t of my experie1 ·® ·"~ /'~7 2 . [~-~,,=-L-.:...~~ leonf~~od~~c!~~!~ki~~~~!~a V ,r,J\.J.lLu.!. . '. . ----- APPLES APPLES. - I-IAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapt ed to cure diseases of tho scalp, and tho first successful restorer of faded or gray lmir to it~ natur:tl color, growth , and youthful beauty. It ha~ had many imitators, but none h ave so fully m et all the requirements needful for tho proper t reatment of t he hair and s calp. HALL'S lla ni R ENZW ER has st eadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness to evory quar ter of t he globe. lts unparallele<l success can be attributctl t o but one callllc: the entircjtdjilmrnt of its promises. Tho proprietors have often been surprised at tile r ccoipt of orders from remote conn-tries, wh ere they had neve1 · made an ell'ortfor lits i utroduction. 'J.'he use f or a shor t time of H ALL'S HAIR lt ~Nl!~WE l?. >CHARL E SD O N ALD & G O., 79 QUEEN ST, LONDON, E. C., Will be glad to correspond with Apple Growers, Merchant s and Shippers, with a view t o Antumn cand Spring busines:s. They wi ll also gi.ve the usual facilities to customers r equiring advances. 81-70. womlcrfully improves t h e per- . sonal a ppe:wance. It cleanses the scalp from nll h npuritios, cures a ll h u n1ors, fever, and dryn~ss, and thus prevents baldness. It stimu'lat cs the weakened glands: nnd enables Agen t f o r G R AIN CRUSHE RS (.A. J,L S IZES} ·G uaranteed to give first-cla ss s11tlafaction or no s u.le . A l so them t o push fonvanl a new 1Lnd vigorons growth. The effects of this article a ro not t ransient , lil!:o t hose of a lcohoHo preparat ions, b u t rcma.in a lon g t ime, wh ich m akes its use a matter of economy. C HAF F C UTT f,~RS BUCKINGHAM'S DYE and a ll ot her kin ds or FARJ\1: IMPLEMENTS. O rders by mttil w ill r eceive prompt; attent,ion. Ad dress, W . H. l'IPER. Box 101. 40. B i<OOKLIN. I FOR TIIE VY' H I SKE RS Will cliango th e beard t o a natural brown, or blaek, as desired. It produces a permanent color t hat will not wash away. Consistiugof a single preparn.tion, it is a pplied without t rouble. PREPARED BY ;vuss ,1~1cT 1~v1s t~ ·,Ha~ceivcd R . P. HALL & CO., N a shua, N .H. Sold by all Dea lers in Medicines. h er new s tock of GOODS., and invites the Ladies of Bowmanville and vicinit y to call an d see her Pattern TO RA LL THE FORMS OF s~rofalous, ll'Ier cn r ial, anc1 BON N ETS, HAT'S and ac;sor tment oi E loo{l D faorcler s, t h e b est remedy, b ecr,nse th9 most sear clti11g an(l t horough. blood-pnrillm, i s TR IMMI NG S Bntcllel' Stall Sll'OUE :-Second Doo r West o f. 'VHllums Sold by all Druggists ; $1 1 sl::<: bottles, $Ii. MAHRIAGF~ cos·r LICENSES 48-ly. ONLY $2.00 AT C. B . L O CKH A RT'S NEWCASTLE· STANDARD BANK OF C A N A DA . C API'l'AT,, ll! t,OU0, 000 . -w.-- E !>ST, $ H O,OOO . -'.B-Y- LEVI M O RRIS. W l a m folly prepared t o a tten d Fan er als o n the sh ortest n otice, at the lowest p ossible r ates. Dll&i" l ' S Caskets a ndBurie.19&\H'>i'Xe:>d'Y on al ort n e tice, F irst-clas s h e a.r se on very m odera.te t erm ~. Issued and Collect ions m ade in Europe, S h r ouds a n d Uotllns constantly on hand . F un U nited Stat es and Canada. oral ca rdsBtl');lpfied at once. F urniture Shop & Ol' lo'ICE- lllnr·loclt ~h·os. Bl.ode, late Bank· Show Ro om~-Boun£all'sNew Block. All furniture sold by m e is m ade by t h e U. C h1g ollic<> o f Jollt>M .& Dobblc . Furnit ure Co. ofBowmiin ville. I d o not buy l:Y. J. JONES, el.op f ur niture a.n d. r e present it to h a v e been made b y the U . C. F. Co. of t hls tow n. Also a gent for the L I-QUOR 'rEA for this tow n a no vicinity. It is cheap a n d as (~oon as can be E~/.IPI RE got in the mar ket. A valuable pri~e given with every p ound. T his Bank is prepared to do L egiti· mate Banking in all i t s branches. ]!-.armers not es discounted ; Deposits received and I nterest paid on amounts of $5 up wards in Savings Bank Dep1 i.rtmen t. " BRITISH. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANC EC O., ESTABLISHED I N 1847. I t has n o sh a..reh old ers to pay d ividenda '°Managed by a n d solely in the interests ot t he Policy h olders. H11s !liacl e !l,lan y Cha nges . - - - (0)-- l'11li<Jie s non f or f eitnble'nn< l Ulllco111U tlo1taL Casll Go:U.11s Paid every t k r ee years, J oint Life P olicies . BOOT AND SHOE MAN H AS RESUME D B USINE3S -.- JN - - - T hough a doublu ri~h but one premium le pii.14 for two people. A mount of policy drawn on first death. Special Ind ucements to Total Abstain<i'I"·. · ?..SSET!l @VER $ 5, 00o,ooo. Jl~C:O.'.liE OVER $ 1,000,0"1 $100,000.1\0 deposi ted w ith the Ca nad!anGovel'I· ment for benefit of Canadian policy holders, lNVICS'J'IID I N CAl!Ll "D.4, $ 00@,M o .oo. 0Fl'ICE IN ~NEADS' BLOCK :: NEXT DOOllt 'l'O TIU! JOH'.IU lSS O H'H: : E. - -(o ) - - a' :My Stock compr ieea all 1nes or Ladies & Gents' ])'ine Goods, Qyersboes, R u bbers. &c. H:llAD W OrdeL ed ·work and R epairing w ill as ueual receiv h promp t attention. « M y custom ers and t he public generally "' Ti _ C.t1.NADA:- } !ONTREAL F or partic ulars r efer 't o E. L . LlVl'NGSTONE , G!INll:IUL AGEN' . l', are invit ed to call and secur e unp arallele d bargains in Boots and Shoes. o, to agents tliroughout t he count y. POR1' H OPE, 4.8-Gee. DAY ID DAVlS. Bcwman vi!le. March , 6 1881. Orono Pump Factory Pumps Chea per and Bet ter t ha n ever. The Snbs criber having bnilt a large ne" Pump Factory in Orono, is prepared - t o furnish- THE VICTORIA~ PUf\1PS OF EVE~V DESGmPT!Ot~ With or without ·Porce lain Cylinder, d I the Best Material, on t he sh ortest noHO\ and at t h e !owest prices. Cistern Tubs and Pum ps suppliod WELLS CLEANED &RERAIRED. Thia Cut represents the popular V ictoria W ave. I t is d ressed with the hair falling on the forehead , a nd the E>nds meet in Montagues. I t is exce edingly becoming, and is having a large r u n. '.',;he above style, with ltJ,I'ge numb er or o th er equally becoming styles , a r e made by MRS. A. DA V IS,s ov M. Maver store A L L WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. DOORS, S ASH, BLI NDS, P ICKETS, MOU LDI N GS, &c., kept on hand . United States and Canada for desertion, n onsuppo1·t, f~nperance,cruelty, incompatibility, e tc. .A.dv!oe free. ::3t..1.e you r,caee and a dd ress .A.T'l'Ol:tNE '{ W AHD, Wor rl B uildin g, 1276 B r oadway, New Y ork 3:l·lY, , CES persons A BSOLU TE DIVORCES FOR I: resiil ing throughout t he Dl"OR (n raining calve!!\, fo r many yoars, and th:; R eceived in Savingo Bartl' Deptir 1 .ment a.nd os~u .wl.dence I can offer that my ayat uw J~i_ 41all a n d 11w:!rc5t ,,,11owcd at tiurrent rat.es. ~. n otice of withdr>tWu l uecesgary_ A ll cleposlts _ __,,,,+__..,1";:1----~~, rn rig ltt is t ha.;1 I have been fairly aucceaap!lya blc on <lemand. ful, having nevr,r lo~t b u t one mat ured calf in t hirty yeare. T wo or three weeke Bought tmd sold "'"rl Drafts issued upon Eu.rope, prev io us t o calvng, the oow is sepa·fated United Hto.t,eR an<l Canada, also Gold, Silver a n d en tirely frorn the herd, a nd giv en a. large, Vuit ed Staoes Gn i<mbacks b uuizht ii.ud sold, airy lying in stall, and ls here k ept as nearly- iu perfoot q ufot aa poesible. As P romp tly made a t cu r ren t ra tes upon a ll ttart the time !l.pproacl10s for her to drop t he of G t'eat Br ittain, the Un ited Sta tes and Do calf, I watch h e1 · carefully, i;o as to r~ nder m inion of Ca nuda. any at1sistance t hat may be r equired. 1.'clegrap h . Tran.s~a·1!l Somet;imea the life o f a valuable c11.l f may be saved by a few moments of t.im el~· M a de for large or small sums on all p arts or Canada. . ·~his .i s especially a d va ntiigeoue to asdstance. 'J'b.e calf, when dropped, is p ersons lavm g m Marutoba or the N orth· w eat allowed to r emain with the mo ~ht!.r fur UR it ·n11kes the f unds available at once at tb.Q plac ·~ of paym en t. I ono week , and tio m etimes l onge r , M j 11dg· men.t m il.y dlCtS<te. Some cah ·e.a th:it v.re For further p articu lar s oall at the Bu.nk ing STRICTLY !'U RE. Ilou rw. her's c a.1-.~ a h tt.le w e ak rn«y requir e a mot· 'l'. BIW DIE , GEO. MoGTLf,, even longer, b ut ol'.'dinaril.v a week will l·l nnm u:ss TO TH E M OST DELICA TE. Accountant . M a nager ,mawer. The criw i3 t.hen taken to her -y accu3t o mod vb ll in the ds.fry. I al ways re rnov1i t he cow 2-li uigh t., and she s eld om A '.l' 'f l:iE BOWMANVILLE m.1.<Jeea t.ho r.aU more tlmn a day. It npproaches go near a. specific t hat " Nlnetya Now for the ca.If. 'rhe fi rst time I five " per c ent are permanently cured where t be an<ler ta,k e w foed it, I milk about. one d irections arc strictly complied w ith. -A. NDThere is no chemical vr utllcr i11gn.:dkub Lo quart fro m. tho mot-h er., aud geiiemll.y hai:m t be ynung or old. .._ ~uci:c aed in geU.i.ng about two· thfriis clo-.n1 - having sucked the night be.fore, As i:m EXrEC'l'ORANT it has r..r Equal. it, la n o t yet, hungry enough t.o di.-ink. At Will be found a large stock of Stylish, night about two q uerts is milked, anrl. It contains no OPIUM in any form. G"od and Comfortable Canadian pc»hap!l two-thirds will b!l drunk . Hen· II orr>lly t he third tir:a.e they ""ill drink withSOLD BY ALL D11DQGISTS. ou t any trou bl e . After one week, in 1 which l incr1.1a8(1 a. litcl.e each d ay, but go made especially t o suit the wants of thia < trn1n:n.) slow, u ntil th0 t.btrd week, t h ey are on a locality which 1vill be sold "on the most rat ion of half ne1v and half skimmed, :i.nd SOLE Arm .NTS, rsasonable terms. Our are fed thre<1 t imea a day- rooming. , noon Jv.I:ONTREA :r:...and night. They w\11 d o m uch better if - - - ----------·-· - - ~ ·r1·1 " cn~* I l!f 11 * · q·inrt:n ot m1 ·1k to give . eacIi b·e ....uura .11.1np. emen.s you have six Th e So udan. mi.if-to give tbem. two qtia.rta t.hrt'O t i.mes the past season ha.ve given the best satisThe news trom t ile wn.r in ]!;g,1rph l.s uf !1 d ><y-than to give t hem three qna.rts 'fAKE P LEAS'CRE I N INfaction to all who have used them. auch. lnherest each day that a good map twice a day. ll'OHMINl.f onr n umer ous p11otrons and This bringa us up t o the foui:th week, oth er s t hat we havo jns re t urned and now We a re n ow getting 011b a. large stock :fa~ of the countl'y is indisp(n1sible. W e . the new m1 ·1k en· h11ve for sale a very su11erior lot of English t f h e f OJ ' l owmg · uup · 1emen,___ have, thel'efore taken t he P'·ins to pro· wh <m we d isccntmu e Rorsos, twelve 1>f which o,ro carefully selected nex season o ... cure an excellent ·e ngra vm g of the very ti.rely, ~.nd feed onlv ~khnmed, and you EngliehShire' bred h e o.vy weights. MOWERS, Wo also hi.we some ot ltng lancl's famous best ump obtain:.tble, so th~t our readers ruay novv feed oafely t hree quar ts three Coach H orses, fJne an d blood like, with weight, PLOWS, ma.y be able t he m ore eaeily to trace out tlmea a. day. and at noon a handful of st yle and a ction second to nono. HAY TEDDERS, tho r outos being ptmmod by tho dfffilren t drv whea.t b ran is thrown in t heir dish Please call and examine , w o a ro prepar ed to . ! h d d - k" I sell at terms convenient nnd prices r igh t.cHvisiona of the cont?>nding armfos. afte r th ey h ave ti CULTIVATORS, n Ii! e rin mg. n \\' rite for caL alogues ; corresponclence solicited Nea.rly every published map attempt s·t o 1 mother week this m~y be done twice a. A . rrAN SOK & SON; stables 137 Richmond IRON l:lAH.ROWS. giva too many details in r egard t o the da.y whh entir e aafety. Calves having St. West, ·r oronto, Ont. country, and is t herefore confusing. 11; thus besn ferl will never h ave their digeswill be well t.o preserve this map ca.N· tive m·ga.ns ovortaxed, and a t t he age of fully, as it will be Jf va lu e probabiy for a ten 0 1· t welve weeks y o·U can crowd along long time to come. ab r>ut as fast as you please. At that age will be ready for spring t rade. " The Soudan," writea SirS. W . B a.kor, I chop three parts oats and one par t h imaeH a not ed explorer in Africa., " now buckwheat for feed. I h a v e never found embraces t he "\'fh ohi of that vast region it necessary to m~e a n y of the highly of every desol'iption always on han d. which comprim~s the D esert of Nubia, stimulate{\ feeda to m.nke :fine calvea, beLi.hya, t he ancient :M:eroe, D o n Q'ola , lie ving I can hiwe a he~lth1er animal, and Kor dofa,n, Darfor, S enaar , a.-nd the ent re one of stronger const it ution at one year N ile b2111lu, bordered on t he ensn by A by&· of age, alt hough they may not ms.k e 8Jil siuia, an d elsewhere by doubtful fron h iers" great a growth the firnt few weeks. , I 'i'he Red So·, upon the east alone confinea ue ver a.llow ca.I veiJ t o be exposed to t he E gyptla.n limit to an nnqueat ionabltl ~torms .. and keep them in a war m, tl1 y line. Wherever t ho rainfall is regular pface in cold weather, an d thelr quarters the country is immenaely fer tile. The are kept clean p ,nd neat ; alao, l never S oudan may be divided into two portions allowcalves to drlnk cold milk until thEiy - the great dese-.:ts which are beyornl tho are t hree months old, and last, but not rainy zono, and consequently arid, and by any means le:i.st, I do not tr ust t o boys Save money by buying your goods at t h o southern province~ wibhln that zone, or hired men to feed them, always preferr · which are cap!l.ble of gre& t agriculturo.l lug to ao it myself. develop ment. Khartoum, t he scene of Gen. Gordon's F e edin g a m l «Jare oi ~hvine. heroic efforts during t he paat year, it will ~ one of our farm animals answer more" be eeen, lis:i at the juncbion of the W hit e quickly to, Ol' yield more profit from good N ihl and the Blue N ile, 13 degrees 11orth t reatment, t h a n 1nvine ; a n d, in man y of t he eqnator.. How t o roach U1Js poin t localities, none a.re more neglected r.han as easily and speedily as po11dblo witb an theae homely, but useful animals. Iu arwy of relief baa been the gr eat question the W est, where hogs r un at large, and for some t ime past . T here are t wo pro· follow t he droves of feeding eteers, t heir pou la, one t o go bo i· uakim, a port on managemen t after they are weaned ir; J!yroue. November 13, 1884. t he R ed Sea, e.nd then across the desert , very simple, but wh ere hogs are k ept in a distance cf 145 mile2 to B<'rber , and y1L rds or pens, and are expected to aubabout 200 mike from t h<lt to K ll'1r!;cmm. slet mainly on skimmed mllk , or t he reThis route was thought to be n o t aa foaei. fuse fro m the k it chen, more care is neblo as that up the Nile, in conacq11cnce of c01111a.ry, and their wanta muat be caretho dangers, heat, and othor d ifficulties fully at tended to, or they will n ot thrive o f t he desert march, but thii; route will as they ought, The moat important thing no doubt be adopted for t he must of the to remember in feedinJ hogs ie, thab there futu re of the campaign. It is pr oposed la no such thing as " stock order ;" the within the next NINETY days to wear H .A.RN ES S made afi] t.1 to build es speedily as p ossible, a narrow pig that ia not ~o fed that lt gams in gua.ge railway from Suaklm to Berber , weighb continnally and rapidly, is not a ~ Lii lB[rl which will pr ove of vll.sb military import· profitable animal, and soon e~te more ance and permanent commercial value. feed than it is wor th. Mll.ny formers l_\J BOWMANVILL~ Lab the fertile aection of the Soudan bei· keep a pen of store hogs in low condition come once well opened to the sea board through the winter, at a dead loaa ; the A large and well assorted stock of first-class Harness on hand, both and under a stable government, and a pigs do not grow, and yet eat nhaost alj for Team and Carriage purposes. Also a splendid stock of Horse vast cobton-pToducing incinatry wSll SOOD much as the fattening hogs. Here, again, become developed. Blankets, Goat Robes and La.p Rugs for fall and winter u1:1e. we come to the "food of support ." The The route passed by General Wolaeley larger p11.r t of the pig's food fo needed to Call and inspect the goods. . and his army has bee.1 up the Nile from keep him alive, and prevent _ him from Trunks and Valises in stock as usual, also Saddles, Whips, &e. Cairo t o Kort.i, It was in going u p the going backward ; and a ve~y little mol'e r \\pida and dangerous section~ of this food, judtclom1ly l)ppHed, will mually A ll g oods will b e sold cheap for Cash. W . H . MAY river tha·t our Canadian boatmen rend.or- ma.k0 all tho dlfforence between profit and eJ. such valuable aervlce. lvss in keeping pigs. F rom K orti to Metmnneh, ovedand The chea.peot pork is th:i.t ma.de from acrc~s tlie B.~yuda Duf!ert , ie nea.rly 200 plgl whlch hav·e been fod a:l that they milea. wms in rn~king t'hfo march thai wonld eat. If it dooa not p11y to make Gc-ner al Stowar.t, w it h Ms 1,500 men, )Y.>rk by libernl foeding, it- does not puy fo ught !IO hw.v1;Jy. Henera.l Earl sto1u:rntl t ..:i make it at all, and it h&d b< !t'-.er b.a wit.h · 2,000 m<Jn w go rnund the g1·e11ot given up. The ca:re of pig~ ahould ber~iIJ. b @d of Hie river. H ow both t hel!e brave as eoon as they are bo1:i ; eometirai;;s the E~ ~.nu honor ed sol{H::rs c 'ime to their end ls so w-a are very savlJ.ge, and, if n o t prevent IlO'-" well know·n. ed will eat t,he pigs aa soon 11>s they apBerber, Metenm eb, a.rid Shen dy are pe& vs this dfoposition r. If a sew sho.1 all clearly laid dow!f! in thia map, and she should be watched and the pigs t aken can bo e~.nily tract'd out. P robably these from he1·. When her labor iE finished, places will be h istorfo in th.e future as the they should be c:t.reflllly put down beside great battle grcund beL woen Bntain aud her, s.nd she will generally tak e u p with thoeo who now- so misgove::n the country. them at once. Th.e. pen for breeding sows shou ld be roomy - and wa.r m, the The Best Oil in the World for R eapers, J\/Iowers, Threshers and N:tark 'fwain.'s Favorit e ·Style of floor nearly l'evel, so that the wolgh'li o all fast-running Machinery. For sale by all Dealers. her body will not 2ettle down and cruoh 1ltec:e1,tio:n. the pigs. Mark Twain, it aeerua, is a very con· genial, moderate fellow, and likes a con vivial t ime with friends. A few years Horseshues t h at May b e Taken oil at Night. a.go a committee of nflw6paper men A new horses loe ia now being made, wait ed upon him .a nd tel1d ered some aort which iu in two parts, the upper designed of entertainment in hfo behalf. - -1'.Ll.NUFACTURER OF- "Well," :<1aid he, ~i th his customary t o remain permanently upon the toot, colloquial limp, "l've had a g" od deal of where it will last for an indefinite time, this aorb of marb le p:i.laca and gilded and no wear comes upon it ; t he other, oh~ndeliar bllsines1.1 and I don't wan ~ 11-ny that w-hioh coutcin s the corka, and which KING STREET, BOWMA.NVILLE, more, but if I could iret tog~ther with the ia joined to the upp'ilr in an 1nger.Uou::i IIas now on hand a number of vehicleo (and ia manufacturing a great many more) of tbe newesS manner. 'rhe low.ar halves of the & hoes pat erns a nd best lluisb , whioh I am offering for sale at the lo wost prices consisten t boyll iu a quite, cczvpls.ce, whotire a fellow wi~h due regard t o "'"5t'rnanship and qua lity. The following is a list of might snioke a cob pipe and put his feet ar e in~e:t'cha.nge.i.bl e -sb!l.rp corks for icy t he primApal veh icles manufactured by me : on the table if he want ed to, then 1 don't weather a.ncl dull ones for heavy dra ft Double Cover ed Car rrnges . .... .. .. .._... ..... .. .. .. ..... . .......... , .... .. .. .. .$200 Upwarda, horses, or t hey may be removed entirely k now but what I'd enjoy it. " S ingl e P hret ons . .. ........... .............. .. ....... ..... ... .. ...... .. ..... .. ... 100 11 The place was procured and the hum'lr- at night t o prevenn inJnry to t he animal ist sat with the pipe and tobacco b . s!de while in hhe stall. h im and his h11t on his head an d rels.ted Business !s Business. Democrat Wagon................... .......... ............ ..... ................... .. 65 " yarna the whols night t.hrough to the " Don't yer vaut to puy somedings 1 " Lumber Wagons... ..... ......... ..... ....... · .. ..... .. .. ........ .. .. ..... .. .... . 55 ,. edification of a. score of fellow scribbler11. " No, I've got every thing I need. " L ight Wagon... ......... ..... .. .. ......... ......... .... .. ... .......... ~ . .. ...... 40 " "Don' t yer vant t o puy a fine razor ?" ............. 75 " Express \Vagon ............... ....... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ........ ... c " P ut maybe you vanta to commit sui· Skeleton .......... ..... .. ... .. ........ .. ... .... ··· · .......... ... . .. ..... .... .. . .... 50 Iii 'l'here are a number of sosp t r ees growSulky . ......... ... .. ...... ... .. ........... .... .. ... ................ ........ .. ....... 40 " ing iu TaUaha3see, They are p rol ific cide same of dose days. " ---~Olllll.-B-~. ....... ~~-fruitera, the bexries bein g about the size P ossessing superior f acilities for lll;anufact u ring 011rriag~a, I intend to set! very c heap for oM!k C UTLB'l:S OU Q UAIL Oll P.A.R!!'RlDQE.or a pproved credit, nnd by ~u douig I h ope to gre atly m crease my n umber of sales, W ould. of a n ordinary marble, having a yellow sell the wood par ts only, or t he geariugs of buggies ir oned , illh, 11oapy appearance, with a hard black Out the brea11ta from the q ut.11 or other eeed fro m which t he trees are propagat- dry meat bird, and at the small en d of ed. P eople in TaJla.haesee boil t he frult et1ooh in110rt a neab lihtle piece of leg bone to make soap, bub in Ch ina, Japan , and to look like cutlets. Dip lnto melted At the Shortest Notice, rainted and Trimmed if Desired. other tropical oonntries t he berries are but ter, season, roll in crack er orumb11 and A t th e F a ctory I also d o Pla n in g , Matching, ·r urning and. Sawin g w it h Circle, Band or Scrol fry in hot b utter, or broil if preferred. saws a nd pi·epare all ki nd~ 0£ l umber for carp enters and others for bmld iJlg purp oses· used !U'I a snbstit.ute for soap just M they Ornamen tal a nd P la in Pickets ror fencts in eve Htyle required, made t o orde;r, u. Serve l'lith French pea.a in center of diah. aril t aken from the trees. JB A ~ ":. ' })_. 11' . U ..J.. ,f) \___ ~ taBo wnrn.nvillu Brunch. D iE ~"OSJ l'S l'JJ In ConsnmDtive C a ses Machi ne F oun dry ____ CARRIAGE WORKS Cutters and Sleighs D AVIS &LAWHE N CE CO., IMPORTE D H OR-S . E S. WE At 0m rIetB sloe~ o fC arriagas. POI N T13 PL O W Mcclung & Darch. F AR JA ME S ST RUT T, Pror):detor. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock er y, Glassware, Patent Medicines, etc., et c. 1 FARJ d _ER S' AT TENTION! 5 0 0 HORSES WANTED E 1\1.J: ...& -y-' s sH 0 P, HAR ss .. n FAR · ----- For your Machinery use 1:\4: o C 0 lf_.!'J Ln. ' lv.tACHINE O I L , HAINES' CARRIAG·E W"ORKS GEORGE C. H AINE S, P roprietor, CARRIAGES, SLBGHS, GUTTERS, WACOr~s, &rt.,-- ~;;ni!;;f,::::::::::::::::::::::'. : ::::::::::·. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::: ~g ~ All Kind s of Vel1icles Repaired I