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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Aug 1913, p. 2

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DOG LOST A BLACK AND WHITE FOX Hound. with but! colored head. Lost about July 17. Information) leading to his recovery re- warded. Parties detaining him after this notice will be prone- cuted-Geo. Peter, Orchard. 731i Warning ANY PERSON FOUND FISHING or trespassing on lot 50. Con. 3, W..GR., will be prosecuted ac- cording to law. â€"Alex. Alexander. Proprietor. 515 t! AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY IN a good locatlon in Durban. 3]). ply to 30' M. Chronicle. A LARGE. ROOMY DWELLING house; large enough to keep board-era: conveniently situated to all public works; newly dec- orated; cheap rent. Apply to N. McIntyre. Durham. 012 W. W. CORY. * Deruty of the Minister} the Interior. I N. B. â€"Unanthorized publication. of this advertisement will not be Paid for. â€"37085. 2 8 l3 In certain districts a home» steader in good standing may pre- empt a quarter-section along -t side his homestead. Price $3 per' acre. Duties. -â€"Six months resi-; dence in each of six years from: date of homestead entry (includ-' ing the time required to earn homestead patent) and 50 acresx extra cultivation. The area of! cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrubb or stony land after report by omestead Inspector on application forl v-tent. I A homesteader who has exhaust- ed his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price, $3 per acre. Dut- ies.-Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth .300. ' TEACHERS WANTED iw FOR 8. 8. NO. 3. 0,meun Protectant: entry 8600; duties .24 to commence September '2. Ap- g 9“” received up to August 9, ma. w_.__§mm. 8n, Secre- 1-. Duties. -â€"Six months residence' upon and cultivation of the land! in each of three years. A home- oteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at! least 80 acres. on certain condi-i tions. A habitable house is re-. quired in every case, except wheni midence is performed in thel vicinity. _ l SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS ' THE sole head of a family. or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at the office of any Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub-agent)! on certain conditions, SEsER AL HOUSES IN DURHAM. One nice cottage in Lower Town. â€"-A R Jackson. Durham. 3 thl GOOD BUILDING LOTS APPLY to J P. Telford, or Mrs. G. Black- burp, Durham 613d o. v”...â€" PINE BRI‘C K STORE AND I)“ EL- ling, on Main street, Durhwam Owner in West, a bargain Apr ply to A H. Ja.k501. _6_.28.2m GOOD COMFORTABLE FRAME house on College street; six rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. good half acre of land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. Por articulars, apply! Ed. Lsng n, Durham, or John M. Little. 205 Rlope lle St.,l' Detroit, Mich _2_22tf LOT 4. CON. 3. IN THE TOWN- Ihip of Glenelg, containing 55 acres, more or less; 15 acres hardwood bushgwell fenced, well watered: 8 acres under clover, rest in pasture. Apply to Wm. Wall. Durham. 6499 WES'] PART OF LOT 28, CON. 1 W. (i :.. adjoining corporation of Durham, containing 15 acres 3 mods, f perches of good land, ali seeded down with tim- othy; good brick house; hard ani soft water, barn, orchard, sheds eta. T. Basking. 4‘24“ Farms for Sale. LOT 55. CON. 2; LOT 53, CON. 3, in the township of Bentlnck. containing 100 acres. more or less: well watered. well fenced. first-class buildings Will 3011 cheap. Apply to J. A. Alexand- er, Kerrobert, Sank .' 3t tf 02X ACRES OF LAND, CLOSE TO corporation of Durham; conven- bnt for anyone working in town; good house and barn, with 01106.: good water; small orch- ard; 19 acres of good oats. 5‘ acres under timothy and clover. Will be sold cheap and on 921:}; terms to quick purchaser. Ap- ply to Wm. Wall. Durham. Bind HOUSE FOR SALE OT 9. CON. 6. GLENELG. FOR Dale cheap: small cash payment. balance secured by mortgage. On premises are good frame house frame barn. and outbuildings' log pig-pen: good well. Apply to Wm. MoNally. Ebm'dale PD, “1230 t! Advortimmonu of one inca or Inn. 25 cent. {or first inmrtion and 10003:: for out Inbooqunut martian. Over one inch and under two inch”. double the above amount. Yearly run on ”plicmon. TU RENT Fur Sale. SMALL ADS. £1. EL: ? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gamay, of ‘Toron'to. lost their infant son, 11 days old, on July 27, and the re- gmains were brough’t‘here for in- § terment. ' The x-ecnrduf the Schnol in past years iaa flattering one. The trustees are : prngx-esswe educationally and s are no ' ins to see that teachers an pupils ! ave every advantage for the pr- lper presentation and acquistion of I knowledge. aOFFiC The staff and pupils of the High school are to be congratulated upon the splendid success of the school this year. In the lower school examinations over 78 per cent. were successful and now comes the Entrance to Normal with 100 per cent., three taking honors. Nine wrote and passed, as follows: Lillian Bun't, Honors: Lila Ellison, Honors; Winslow Kernahan, Honors; Lena Legate, Mamie chaughry, Annie McMil- lan. Iv Mitchell, Kate Wilcock. Agiglie Wright. __ Dr. E. C. Murray, Dr. Fred Mur- ray. Toronto. Dr. Charley Ottewell, C. J. Bellamy C. N. Richardson. Kendell Mitchell, Will Moore. and Master Wee. Armstrong are on a 'two weeks’ camp in holiday at Ewart’s Lake, Hollan. The Shirley M. yacht and a canoe were taken along for pleasure on the water. \Ir. John Hales is improving the exterior of his residence with a new cost of paint. The school is thnnmghlv equipped in teaching ability. in chemical and vlec- tricai supplies and fittings, etc-u fur full Jnninr Leaving and Matriculation work. THUS. ALLAN, Prim. vim-ial Model Schnnl Class (‘ertificma Bornâ€"At Owen Sound on July 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Phillips, Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thor- oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. Intending Students shuuld Plitf‘t’ at the beginning 0f the “’1'!” if possible. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates. Din-ham is a healthy and at- tractivc- tnwn. making it a most desir- able place fur residence. WM. FAROL’HARSON. 0.0.. C. RAMAGE, Chairman. Secretarv " ‘ ‘ “"’ ' "‘7" V’" ‘7‘" Dr. and Mrs» m'l‘hos Henderson Office. nearly opposite the Registry! . .. . ' ‘ ‘ - office. Lambton 1%.. Durham. Anyamount i gil'ltd lgtgleégtigfiht‘ I 'rfizteurned t0.th'e if monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm; by ‘. ’ ay. .1 1‘ an emu)- qmnnrtv. la 10 month 8 holiday here. “rm "* . Mr. J. H. Campaign, of Chicago, A. H. Jackson. Eformerly Of ‘this place, visited last \YOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSION | week With his father-in-law, Mr. er, (Jonveyancer, c. InsuranceiJOh" BrnWr}, and o'ther old friends. Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar-‘Mr- Campaign has been {01‘ Over ‘ 9 u o I. . riauze Licenses. A general hnancml bUM-. 20 years a member of 'the fire (le- ‘19?” tranmvtml, ' pm‘tment in the Windy City. DURHAM ().\T.(aner Town.) Miss Martha Wright, of Detroit. . , -___--_,,,. --â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"~'is visiting Mrs. John Wright and 1‘ r I n' ' ‘ "‘ " 1- 7 - Office. nearly opposite the Regisfry oFtice. Lambton 5t..Durham. Anyamount .t' monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm nmnnrtv. Drs. lamleson Jamieson. wmcs AND RESIDENCE 0mm- RADULATE of London. New York And Chicago Olsen“ 00 Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. “'iH he: at the Hahn House, July ‘2.” ”Pt. 11). Nuvemlwr 16. Dec. 2], Hum-s. 1m?) p.111. PFICEâ€"Over J. P. Telfm'd’s office nearly opposite the Registr affine. Resndence Second house sout nt Registry nflicp rm east, side of Albert Street. Office Homs ~ 9-11 3.111., 2-4 p. "1.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communica- tion between office and residence at all hours. SPECIALIST : EYE "AR, THROAT NOSE )HYSICJAN AND SURGEON, 0F- tice in the New Hunter Block. Ofice iours U to 10 n. m. to 4p. m. and? .09 ;. :11. Special attention given to diseases if women and children. Residence op )osite Presbvterian Church. «an Assistant. Roy. London Ophthalmic Hon tag. and to Golleu Sq. Throat sud Non Hon J F GRANT,D.D.S.L.D 8. ONOR GRA DUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya tollage Dental Smueons of Ontario. Dentistry m all its Branches. Mr. Jake Lever I short distance out of Knapp’ a Hotel umb ton Street Lower Town Durban. Mice hours from I2 to. ‘ o clock Durham Continuation School FEES : $1 per month in advance. l. G. Hutton. M. 0.. C. ARRIS’I‘EI., L. R. C. P., LONDON ENG â€"Uwr [)nnglas’ Jewellery Store. Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. \V. J. SHARP Arthur Sun, I. D. Medical Dzrectorv. Den/a! Dz’rectorv Lem! ‘Dz’redorv 1) R. BEN W'N FLESHERTON. J. P. Telford. 133, Fr" it DR. BURT. Over .1 J. Hunter’s SULICI'I‘OR. ETC s". iÂ¥al and Pro- eacher. lst, a big barn 'M The deréon, Mrs. Fred Tuékér, . Miss Sarah Pedla , and Miss Myrtle Blakely. Mrs. Alvin 311:1de 0! Toronto: who recently an erwent u: oper- on a 't'v'o Weeks’ holiday with friends ..3re. hlrs. T. P. Waiter, of Toro is on .a month’s visit with 1 “filter. Mr. Walter was all 1218. of Parkhill, ing holiday, and spending a few days with old friends here this Week. Miss Ethel I‘rimble is holidaying ioxa couple of weeks in Mug- KO a. Miss Clara Duncan iq visiting in Owen Sound this week. Among the Toronto Civic Holi- day visitors here over the week end were: Mr. E. J. Swift, Mr. Emahl‘fimzfiflon McEiILnOD» Mr. Fred Nicholson, of Toronto. ioined his wife on Saturday on a visit with his sister, Mrs. Jos. Duncan. and both returned home on Tuesday. Miss Iva Mitchell and Miss Eve- lyn Hall motored with friends the city on Saturday, Monday. Mrs. Cousins. and sister-in-law. Miss Irene Cousins. of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Geo. Swanton. Miss Bell .McKee. of Markdale, Visited for a few days With her Gnllflin Minn on". n . to returning on .KLUI‘L 111 Mrs. W. Ross, of Weston i'ting her mother st. J0} borne, now in hex 85th year. Rev. Wm. .Dinwoody, of lands, (‘al., 18 011 a visit relatives here. ..nm-,.muwr1ng to Owen Sound. where their car Was taken on board the boat for honie. Mrs. John Nixon, of Mono Road, visited last Week with her father. Mr. Alex. Stewart, who is now re- covering from .his recen't innonu ,_ _â€"-“--v “‘0. Miss Anni-e Howard is ham: T'oron'to on .a holiday with mgth-er and brother. Juuulcl‘ [anu Dl‘OthCl‘. Dr. C. F. ‘Ottewell, who has been assisting his father in practice here recently, has received the appointment of Veterinary In- spector in Toronto, and enters upon his duties there next week. Miss Lulu Mitchell visited With. friends in Owen Sound over the week end. . , Miss W StIake, who has been 'a visitor at Mr. Jas. (,‘hard’s for several months. was in the city over the week end. Mr. Fred Deagle and family left on Friday for ‘their home at Blind River, .mo’toring to Owen Sound. where their car Was taken on hoard the boat for honie. 0 {her old. ‘Iriehc'ls “lag-re a month, but Mr. Bellamy returns Wes‘t in a few days to look after his ex‘tensive crop of 1,530 acres of flax, 122 acres of wheat, 293 acres of Data, 46 acres of barley and 5 acres of potatoes. Mr. B. report's splendid prospects in Saskatoon district. [)r..an-d Mrs. Bain. of Denver. (‘01., paid a short visit here last week‘ accompanied by the latter’s brmher, ex-reeve Roland, Whom they are visiting. _ hIl‘S. A. E. Mcf'alluxm I'P‘rhlrnrui Mrs. A. E. Mc-(‘ulluxm returned last week from visiting her broth- er in the West, and visited her younger brother, J. W. McKee, 4th line,b More returning to her home at Maxwell. Mr. Edgar Bellamy, wife and lit- tle (laughter, of Saskatoon, are visiting the farmer’s parents. Mrs. Bellamy apd babe Will remain for Mr. James Fisher, who secured the contract for the new rural mail rou‘te. Flesherton to Portlaw, com- menced his du‘ties Friday last. August 1. The trip covers 14 miles. fine stone basement and was suc- cessfully raised by 'the old hand process. The girls baseball team here Went to Kimberley on the lst i.nst., for a match with the girls there. The [Valley girls were one ahead when the match closed. * INOTIPE is hereby gix en, pursu- Eant to Ontario Statutes 1911, Cap. 26, Sec. 55, that all persons having iclaims against the pestate of the said William Brown, who died on or about the 4th day 0' July, A. D. 1913, are required to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J. P. Telford of the Town of DUI- ham, Solicitor for the Adminis- trator, on or before the 9th day of August 1913, their names, ad- dresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. duly certified, and that after the said day the administrator will pioceed to deliver the assets of the estate among the parties e11- titled thereto. haxing regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated the 14th day of July, AD. 1913. JAMES BROWN Administrator. by his Solicitor, J. P. Telford. In the matter of the estate of William Brown, late of the TOWn- shnp of Egremont in the County of (key, yeoman. deceased. In the Surrogate Court of the Cqunty of Grey. NO I ICE TO CREDITORS 01' Mono Road, Vith her father. Who is no“' 1'9- recen't illness. Wes-ton, is vis- It is home from Toron FO’ l'flls DURHAI CHRONICLE er: 0f T01“ 1 Mr. ROd‘ qttendiné John Os at Toronto, also a vis- with old her Dumfries. Mrs. Wellwood. and Miss Dolly [Anderson came up from Toronto on Saturday and visited the for- ‘mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Anderson. returning home on Monday. Mrs. Robt. Hastie is up from the Queen City, visiting among mem- bers of her family. Messrs. Jerry McAsey, Ro ald Martin and James Banks, gere over to Priceville’s big . demon- stration on Monday. and we pre- mra. n. ruray. and son Russell. of near Ceylon, spent the tint of the week with Min Rebeca. Banks. Russell is only 18 years old. but is over nix feet in height. Mr. Thos. Morrison deserves special mention for being public spirited enough to rake the stones off the sideroad leading just his home. By the way, he and Mrs. Morrison have a family of six bright boys and two win- some girlies. Mr. A. G. Blair is re-shinglimz the_ roof of the old stone home. ~vv--- -Ov‘..v. Missy Amelia Bidir is holidaying at the Ebordale post office, with hegpousig, Miss__Bessie Smith. _ _â€"â€"-' Iv... ‘5. Missy Merron McArthur, of Dur- ham suburbs. returned to her home on Thursday, after a week’s fun and frolic at Mr. John McNally’s. Mr. Lorne McNally. of town, spent the Week end and Civic Holiday at the old homestead. Mr. James Nelson left on Satur- day to visit friends at Galt and Mrs. Piercey, and bright little daughter Eva, returned to their home in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Thursday morning, after spending a couple of months with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNally, ol'__t.he 6_th concession. Little Ella Bo'nd has been the pet of the home of Mr. and Mrs. upon her as their oWn, and she' clung to them with a strong at- tachment. So, ’twas a grievous parting when her father took her; with him last week. to live in9 Mggxsachusetts. l The humonin last issue of The Chronicle Was much enjoyed. Give us more during this trying dry weather. Miss Annie Young returned to Toronto last week, after a most enjoyable holiday season at the easy homestead. The Trustee Board of No. 5 are giving their new school porch a double coat of paint. As your scribe is the master painter, he is daubing it on mostly with the handle of the brush and the back 01 his fiStS. ‘ The pasture fields are so dry that they make good skating rink8. Mr. Wilfrid Hunt is receiving hearty congratulations over win- ning‘. Barley harvest is this week. Mrs. Fred Wigh’t, and Miss Nel- lie Carter, of Toronto, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, over the week end. Dr. Robinson, of Dakota, was the gun-st of editor Thurston over the week end, and joined him on his holiday. Mrs. Richard Bentham let on Tuesday, to spend a fortnight at .. . D. Thurston, of Toronto. Messrs. Charley and Fred Sulli- van are expected from the West to-daay, Monday, to holiday at their old home he Miss Ha'ttie Cole is home from the city for tWO Weeks’ holidays with her parents. Mr. Emerson Bellamy Was home 'Srom Aurora for a holiday on Mm) day. t Mrs. Dr. Thurston. and chlidren, of Chicago, are visiting at Mr. W. 'H. Timrs‘ton’s. Mr. Harold KarS'tedt was homo from Shelb_urne over Sunday. “A ”J. ‘Vl K’WU‘.“ “Mr. NW H. Thurston left on 'luesday 'to join his biothm from (‘hicago 011 a holiday in Parry Sound. , Rev. D. ‘C. McGreg'or, of Toron- to. gave a Very able address in the Presbyterian church. in behalf bf the .social service and evangilis- tic work of the church. Commun- ion servi'c‘e .was held in ’the Meth- odis‘t, impressively oomdqcted by the new pastor, Rev. Mr. Dudgeon. The Misses Johnston. and Miss Brown, of Tm'on'to. Visited Mr. W. H. Homphill and sis’tm's over Sun- day and Monday. Mrs. Frank VanDuson. of Toronâ€" ‘f(). is visiting Mrs. A. S. VanDusvn. Mrs. Moody, of Dundnlk. was also a Visi‘tor on Monday. Miss fPonnoll, of 'l‘oron'to. is \‘igg‘tOI' at Mr. R. Bentham’s. Miss Lynette Hanbury, of Dun- dalk Was a \isitor in town m 91 Sunday. Balmâ€"On Moanay, July ‘28, to M1. and Mrs LMcKee, 4th line, a daughter. Rev. Mr. Dudgeon purchased a fine young driver last week from Harry Down, of Ha'therton. Monday, August 4, was Civic Holiday here and many Went abroad, on pleasure bent. Price- \'ille sports drew many. and others went tgAthe Holland. lakes. Miss Tena LeGard. was called home .a few day; ago to nurse her mother, who suffered a se- vere relapse of 'her former heart trouble. but is now slightly im- proved. ' ation for appendicitis. is now re- cuperating here with her parents. Mr: and. Mrs. John Bellamy. Mr Stanfield, and Malta Molly Ledd v. of To r0 1110. Visited mer the Week end at Mr. T. A. Blake! 1M5 and M18. Turner. of the cit).\\.1s a visitox at M1. Wes. Breen's. Miss Edna Limin, of Durham. re- turned home on Monday. after two weeks’ visit with the Misses A I‘lps't ['0 n g. TRA VERSTON. Dl‘Ogress Miss Mildred Leeson is visiting her brother, Dr. Leeson. Mr. Wm. Mountain is repairing his windmill, which was wrecked by the hurricane on Good Friday. Miss Henrietta Keller is em- played with Mrs. D. Jackson, . of ‘town. D THE As we predicted. all of Miss Pe‘tty‘s Entrance class were suc- cessful at the examination, havingr received their certificates last week. We understand that Miss Mr. Richard Barber purchased a new Standard separator from the agent, E. H. Vickers. Mr. Robt. Watson, of British Columbia, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Grant. Mr. Elgin Wil‘ton and his sister. Carrie, 'took in the garden party in_?_r0't9p‘_o_n July 29. Messrs G. Pollock V and A. Mc- Donald are busy shingling Mr. W. Gramt’s barn. -g ..... - -- UV‘I. Miss Ber’fha Gadd ”of Toronto, apen‘f a fen days with her cou- sin. Mrs. Wm. Glan-‘t. Master Zefih. Ward is visiti fri_e_x_)d.s _'m She Vicinity of Ayton Saturdav last was a red letter day in the history of the “Old concession road.” when the rural mail boxes were received at the post office and the most of them erected for business, We have long been of the opinion this would be a decided boon and the promoter of the scheme is deserv- ing of much creditâ€"zwas it Borden? We ra‘ther think it wasâ€"who first proposed it. Nothing. we think. Will have a greater tendency to eVen up things with the townspeople, and prevent the overcrowding of our cities with the young people from the farm. who are so badlv needed. and who invariably miss so .much and become discouraged and shii‘tless working for a bare living in the cities. Mr. Geo. Seim was the first to ‘tliresh on the line this season, be having threshed on Monday fore- noon last. Mr. Henry Seim had the heaviest field of fall heat we have seen this year. t would make the Westerner drop his mouth open a bit, so very num- erous were the shocks on the groundnantl a very fine sample. The dam of the old Orchard mills, which was washed out with the big flood a year ago last spring. is being repaired by the late preprietor, Mr. John Swanson, of Holstein. and the mill is sup- posed to be in running order again in a couple of months. The oat crop in this section, so far as we have seen, promises to be for sample unusually light. but a fairly good crop on the ground for straw. ant R. EWEN Durham _- m suzss Miss Maud Thompsom who is in training as nurse at the hospital in Toronto, arrived home for a short visit on Saturday last. Mr. Ab. Hoeflin and sister Ida. of Toronto took adxamtage of the civic holidav rates. and spent m 91 Sunday at the parental home at Orchard. The harvest is coming on very fas't and will be garnered in un- usually early. BLYTH‘S CORNERS. YARNEY. visiting THE business man who has ”Inn!!!“ In nn-n:-- -- _‘ . Mail amidâ€"E'rhpir‘e:_l “5;“ The Chronicle and Weekly 5 Globe, 1 year...... 1 §The Chronlcle and Family f Herald 5: Weekly Star 1 yr. The Chronlcl wand Weekly l m:‘---.-- ' H The Chronicle nnd banndlhn. Farm, 1 yarn“... ...... Dally News, 1 year ......... The Chronicle and Toronto Dally Star, 1 year...... Dally World. 1 year............ The Chronlcle nnd Toronto Dally mm and Empire, 1 yr. The Chronlclo and Toronto 4 i The Chronicle .and_ Weekly It-" -..â€"‘I H Magnet Cream Separators and Ad'Ofltlin‘ For transient ulwrtmwzuenn cents per line Mr the rim Ento- . tion; 8 cents pvrhne .. qnont innoxtion minion measuna. hm“ onrdn. not exceeding one inch 34 m. h” ‘3‘. “Venice-Iona without Ipeoific divwliona! bennbiinhod an forbid n 1 chum] m...“ '-~ Transientnotwocâ€" ‘Ltlt. "Wound ‘ "Fm w Gem-50 cents for first insertion. 25 cum. ,0, ' onbnoq nont insertion. “I Conn-not mm for youny advertlnvn lubed on application to the otfice Sawipflon Tn CHRONH‘LE “1 ‘03 ‘ddrefll. fr”? H} mm 0 a .1 ilOper your, lbaral 41.50 may be charged if out an y“; to wlflch over) v-ubu-rimion in mm, the number cm the address lulu-z j. continuum! to :11 armrs are paui, «mum of the proprietor. All “vent-anon“ ordered by In acid for in saw-ace. IO PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MURMM 4t tic Chronic“ Printing House, Ga, 8treet. and Funeral Director-x UN DERTAKER [HE DURHAM EHRUN Full line of ( ‘athnlic Robes and white ( ups fm aged m Mr. M. Kress has opened a 5! at the rear of the furniture sh room and is prepared to dn kinds of tinmuithing. Undertaking receives spm'i attentinn and all Household Furnishings DURHAM.ONT SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next. to Swallv Barber Shop. RESIDEM'Eâ€" ,_\ door South of w. J, anr»;n blacksmith shop. EDVV A RD KRESS New Clubbing Rates Emma AND memmun Window Shades L a c e Curtains Rugs. Oilcloths TINSMITHING Magnet Gasoline Engines All SIZES . BELL . IRWIN Itflnflor. i! 11! on. I. )I e! Plime ‘ “F M all kinds “f S‘GN All Kinds at Grain :1 Special Reduction in To A160 thv (‘elc-hrnt (38“ ”Pill and 5h». 0“! ‘; .1. ‘h ““L'L. the he“ furlns In I'Pl‘l :1 buildings. orchard. w hone. Snap at $7.1M 0. BenLim-k. 1m norm. timher. Fine Stunt» H . 1 mun. coo Acres "H“ ' extra g‘ H‘ “l I' I I’- n“'|“ nearly 9”"? " beats the “'9“ ' cull: beats {EL-“vat all lwl 1.0 Acres “PHHIH‘ ham. guud huihhngm m ‘00.. (”PIN-'1. Ml'. Gen. Twulllh-yK \VH-‘t. lmund \H “-11. Avdnllm' in Nu m 100 Agnes. I-lw Fewest fa W8‘9I'Pdv ‘ l have I “ins and lens. Ol' 9" course.“ i 11.“. MILLER. Telephone LARG li 1913 We..oo-o......o-o--o--° u ‘ fimdm w! u -D _ ad“. I I” 09"“. One house THE M Bung!“ S( “1 rth \\' Met I‘ll Ht

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