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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Dec 1902, p. 9

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Handkerchiefs, Boots. rlsian Creations and Amenc and Shoes, Slippers, an Styles in Corsets. “'0 have exact counter parts of the Gent’s Mufflers, on] Fancy Silks. Prices $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Beautiful Silk Lined Winter Gloves. These are season. Per pair $1.50. “'v are showing as we always do, the finest stock of Shirts, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Umbbrellas and Hosiery. In Hosiery we show the most elegant tancy lines ever seen in town, and these form a very acceptable present for a gentleman. We have a beautiful lot of Men’s Silk together new. A Useful Gift is a pair of our Silk Web Suspenders, enclosed in a fancy box. We have them in all the prettiest shades of pure Silk Elastic Web, White Kid Ends and Patent Backs, at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Very little need be said about our Neckwear, for everyone knows that every year we surpass ourselves in our showing of up-todate Ties, Etc. Have a look at our stock. Beautifal Mufflers in Moire and Corded Silk, Satin and Fancy Silks with Satin, plain and quilted, and Brocaded Tateta linings, from 250 to $3.00. This is the finest range of these goods ever seen in Durham, and are selling rapidly. See them. FOR THE LADIES. FOR GENTLEMEN. Handkerchiefs. Something a1. , only made up in light very popular this The new man who took over the {Menford Monitor a few weeks ago. 'has started out on a. fight with the Mirror about the High School print- ing, claiming that his opponent has been getting the biggest share of the Work. He may show up well for a fight, but in our opinion it would be better taste to hold 05 for a week or two longer. There are a great many people who hate to see a new man start in at once to run the town basin ness. , Ou'an article about the skating rink. tine Editor of the Hanover Post forgets himself when he starts out with the exclamation Ho. Ye Shaters, Ho! This is the wrong season for ” hoeing,” but perhaps your potatoes are gettinglow, brer Mitchell. Please make the correction. "china us Line mm; on and mummy mplaims aa§> If, for which 3“}. \x U \ ‘ mu ml'h \‘.P(“.‘\ To an impartial observer there doesn’t seem to be much theatrical entertainment in the meetings of the Town Councnl. They’re all business from the word “ go,” and they waste no time on the old time oratorical millinery. The council meeting on Monday night was so interesting at. half past ten that two of the three remaining spectators disturbed them with their vociferous snoring. and interfered with the proceedings. In getting a local paper have some Style about you and gpt one with a little tone about it. THE Cummwm on which Sir MacKenzie Bowel! was at one time compositor will fill the bill exactly. Rowland Young, travelling showman. exhibited ” 'l‘en Nights in a Bar-room" in the Durham Opera House, newly shingled, on Tuesday night last. Don’t buy Christmas presents this year if the ones you got last year aren’t paid for yet. The recipient. is almoat sure to thank the wrong per- son. i s The loafer doesn’ t always supply his wife and famih with the beat }{kind of loaves. ; ExtenaMethodist preacherwoul n’t be able to get money out of some of out delinquents. There are lets of thievas that don't ateal directly. What about the fel- low who takesa paper and doesn’t pay for it? The Man on the S'reet is satisfied now with the new roads, but he may take a bad spell again next spring. How much prettier the women would look it. they’d tnko off their hats at all uublic gatherings Who thought. anfm'lnue was a poet? Read his ad. and then you’ll know it. - A gold colored watoh in no ulgn of wealth now-o-doya. HITS AND MISBEB. 14 Lbs. of 350 Black New Eating Figs, Table Raisins colates and. Ban-Ban Boxes fro Lemons, 6 lbs. Fresh Cooking Figs at ................... 6 lbs. Best Rice for ..................................... 6 lbs. Best Tapioca for .............................. 5 lbs. Best Prunes for .............................. 3 lbs. Royal Mixed Candy for ............... Peanuts 15c .............. Almonds 20c ............. The Greatest Tea Bargain in the History of Durham. tbs. of 350 Black Tea for $1.00 Get in the race and secure your Xmas Groceries. These prices are for Cash or Produce only. The Best and largest Stock in Durham. 3, Bananas and Fresh Dates UHANGES, 12c PER [102. Next Door to Mocklcr's. Seeing is believing. be pleased with [)1 'le Raisins, Fresh Cho. Boxes from 101' to S2. bth q Ham}; râ€" h‘.‘ Mtian CONDO“ re. (; l 0th.! , imporunt matter " Jug harms, nocxmm hu‘our thunk: for a (1311;. (o leurn from himm hi still a. good opinion a. nd the people of 1!; Fort on the mill down 21;. using well. mu congratulate M LL‘idltw on the ‘ Hr silver wedding on Friday evening Tim. the evem took I“ and consequenti} longtime matter. ‘w “our pleasure in to balm of Mrs. l ’c 7°“ A. GRAHAM. the 101.31“ Hutton at“, had a Clash." “(I entertainment on from 9 a. m. until m a: y V“ autumn. \K'c had an I. boprouent. but lift>bu 0: id this pu‘ticular seaao‘ A 1 ti 5:“ to tango the pleaum c hlsny all: that am x n 3 From what “u gum: L; inch weekly Concom- " ' etc. A '3 “I. exercises \Ven' Viol. program of 111;. “I. Grshnm i8. E‘H‘l I. Daytincukiug. «an 'lld his school tx‘hl I‘ll! uni wide. next. I'D! CAMPBELL anemic . 'u .‘ w. Ca. Board H3 (‘.\-tfl..l m Sanud on Tuesdau in! Imdidntes were s . ‘ «~st Itch. recent Moh‘; \Vm M. 30‘ tre In.“ fu.. :‘ori b. 2â€"1“ Usmpbex 1m ALI-3'1. Edge Aux m Woman. Malgaltl J E“ ' \Onion, Eliz. NO‘ W. Amos “. Ca! ”W Th”. F.Irtb I‘axid has Ila-stun. \\ tmm Stlt Creek? No. l clothing and ~shoe-s N0. 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