Skates from 400 to $5. Carv- ing Setts from 500 to $5 Silver Tea and Coffee Pots from $1.35) to $10. Butter Dishes from $1.50 to $16}. Tea Setts from $8 to $35. Razors from 250 to 32. Pocket Knives from SC to $1. Steel Snow Shovels at 9'56: HIRTY years’ experienceâ€" pmgress and success marks the name of “ Gordon.†Probably you’ll parden us for speaking with pride of the growth and prOSperity of our business. We want you to see for yourself the class of goods we keepâ€"and the prices. Aey person can enjoy one of our Tobagguns. W'e’re proud of itâ€"proud that we can offer such good values. - Tells more than a page of newsnaper advertising -â€" not but what we appreciate all'the neWSpapers can do for us. Your little boy will be de- lighted with a Coaster Sled. But we can’t put the new goods all in the window. You must come inside to see how much we have improved. Your best girl will appreciate a. good pair of Skates. There is no more acceptible gift at. this particuiar time than one of our Fancy Lamps. Uar show cases are ï¬lled with some very tasty and useful articles, and our prices will suit every purchaser. You cannot go into any es- tablishment where you will get better value in Chrissmas Pre- sents than at Tm: HARDWARE Srozz Christmas Presents E! A Glance at the Window Display 1873==1903 Hardware. Watchermaker. (Sum-.0151: Evolution and Progress Optician. __| “Will be “them 30mm Wednesday A NUMBER of our correSpondtnts are very sparing of their budgets. It is true many of them may ï¬nd it diï¬cult to send in a newsy one every week. The little social events of life taking place in every neighborhood will give interest to the readers there and be a real pleasure to their friends at a distance. No item of genuine interesting news is too small to be reported, and the shorter the report is so long as it embodies the facts the better-it is for a report. The sermon- izing and moralizing on everything recorded is not what the readers of a local paper require. They want “ news †and not “ opinions †as a general thing, and above all they do not want the rude jibes that some like to indulge in. Send us in your local doings and we’ll do the ma. A PRETTY home wedding;- was mie- brated at the residence of ii: .aud :izs. Rub". on Elizabeth snee." on \ mi- ncsday evening. when Miss Lavina Ruby was united in marriage to M v. John McKenzie; Rev. E. R Curry 01'- ï¬ciating. The bride gowned in white silk and carrying a. shower bouquet: of white roses‘ and the groom in C01: ventional black, plighted their truth between an artistic canopy of the m. tional colors. Miss Cora Demotte. of Cnpnc, acted as bridesmaid. and M r, Barkey. of this city, was bes' m: There was many beautiful presents conspicuous amongwhich was 9. china dinner set from Mr. McKenzie’ 5 {el- low employes at the Flint Wagon Works. “r. and Mrs. McKenzie will be at home to their friends at 318 Vood Street after December.â€"~-F1int JournaL W: Eye, Ear. Throat... and Rose Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to curd E. W. Grave's signature '53 on each box. 25c. Warmth. beauty and Hood \‘gflue are What you get in Chef urn \ ou hm for li‘tle money, A: Grant 3. Have you see:: what. a. nice mug; of black sateen waisxs we 1:: Vi", {rum 55.1 00 up to 8‘. .00 at Gr- :xt’s. I wish I had a pair of felt 51:09:“ 1m: can get; them for either mar: 02' wmnon at Grant’s. Onix a. few of! hOSH bezmzifu! Rugs at»! mats left. Come and :46: one be fore thev all go. They would ma}; :1 beautiful and useful Xmas 'ift At Grant's. A pair of kin? giovee mad-9‘ 2);,- I would make a useful Xmas gift; Saie at Grant’s A 5? ipme’m cl Chri ‘! m for the lLrie out-.310?! In at Grant’s. Dxm’: let our boy’s Clo-thing sale :3 pus: withoun seeing the extra vaiu'm Theobald the Ciotlnim'. Lumbermen’s “u'nber‘ and stock- ings at cost. We are (19: :rirm damn out. Ttwobaid th» Clori.iex. [he laxuest a: 1d bt’rt S'O.3C(_)IXYH18 nvckwoar in town. 1 new mhkv n niï¬'ty ï¬rtrsent. 'l‘he‘eobald 1}}0 C’“HH ‘2 and fux-nishex'. Doeshe like anything swell? get him a full dress scarf aha nobbiem in townâ€"Looks just like :-. vesLnonly :-.00 (I? 'PhGObdld “ ' ' ' 13.5" Nut zhxough \(ét :tir' ngxzu; 0H our underwear. ct: our Macs; unshrinkable $1. 70 suit. "‘ } x 0‘09. :1 the Fux'nisher amlk Clothiez. Nice presents f0." hays, is a Rngl: overcoat at $35.00 and 536,00. and our Special 558 and 5510 lines for men at Theobald’s. it would be hard to ï¬nd a ï¬ner dis‘ play of Xmas neckwear than is tn be found at Ireland’s. Don’ I: forget that we 1131.9 '1 lox 9‘ . ; array of cable linens [01 Christ: I. as .' giving, James Ireland. Santa. Claus can make his hem";- quarters in mm of places. but; fur niffty neckwear, sc' rfs ani gloves. in! will send you t0 Rheum-thin, 11m Clothier and Fuz'nisnvr A fresh Stock of candies, nuts tabh raisins. etc. just arrived for Xmas trade at H. H, Mockler’s. ‘vVoultln’r. the house- mothex- up- prmziate arich looking mat for hm floor. We have some beauties ar J. Ireland’s What about a nice cozv pair of slip- pers? We have them to ï¬t any mem- ber of the family. at Ireland’s T0 CURE A COLD 11'? ONE DAY. As a Christmas gift nothing: excuis furs. 100/0 off all furs from now til! Christmas J. Ireland. , A down comforter or a reversible : wool rug would make a. very accept- ;abie gift. H. H Mockler has them. Drop in it; Mockler’s and inspect :their display of Christmas novelties. The Gift Giving'Season is close at hand. Fox suggestion of useful and appropriate gifts read H. H. Mock- : ler’s ad. Xmas novelties such as fancy Handkerchiefs. Nechwear, gloves‘ silk suspenders‘in fancy boxes, muf« fiers. etc. are being showed in beauti- ful extensive assortments at H. H. Mockler’s a Asémtant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hos. :., and toGolden Sq. Throat and Nose Hos DR. EH). 8, BURT. EXCLUSIVELY BUSINESS LOCALS. “‘4. .0. Q. by S‘. I" a t1.¢.‘13 Sr IIIâ€"Frank Ryan, Robbie Wright, Lorne McNally, Dollie And- erson. Sr. IVâ€"â€"-Willie Ryan ,Roy McNally Ernie Cook Jr; IVâ€"Jessie Peters, Davis Stap- les, Percy Hunt. Sr: IIIâ€"Elmo Edwards. Cassie Rvan, Allan Davis, Edith Tucker. Jr. IIIâ€"Stewart McNally, Mary Peters, Tommie Cook Herbie Peters. Presenï¬ every day. Elmo Edwards Tommie Cook, Stewart McNally, Lorne McNally Jenny Cook, Wilfred Hunt; Spencer Edwards. Pt. IIâ€"-Edich Peters, Bessie Smith Ivan Edwards, Ollie Tucker. ‘ Lâ€"Maay Peart, Bertie Wright Mina. Edwards. Jr. IIâ€"Ena McNally, Jennie Cnok Wilfred Hunt, Basil Davis. Shortly. huwcver. the screen was laid aside and all grocers. so Ci um:- gcods at wiil. However wise in ma) befur the Council to regulaw :‘m- hums of closing by Evy-law. them My CrsxtainI) some classes of gouds, as Councilfor McLauchlan pointed om, mm :m: only: on the purl: of the nu.)- chzmt. who has to submit to NW}: A freak. but on the part of a. Ccumul wlw wuuld give: such an order. za- 0, .I (.~ ‘f "‘)‘ say 111‘: My pzt‘tu; O! p- ’!¢'f¢i 80m“ U]. Hm Interns lcu iti‘ï¬l‘ï¬lxauln. an c'wu-e. m' 'm‘ï¬h. {.0 :u :0 13m: Cajun; in man: tim- iimoid Liv-law 1mg; iv xeut'ï¬rznun and time provisions might; he made to handle (mam 'rfzr-z'u KhCI't: New Violduozm‘. 0H;;iualz‘, Wm :m: {he inM‘ZJLiOH to allow 3411)::- mw w.) imep their goods on 52:19 an: “Mun: soft. drinks were. amid Dim shr-i \ c5 hw'i "J bl; cuz‘téi‘cd bf t: guru-“H mu: :1. H“'--fuux;-tnt i mum.“ Olliy cmf'u he‘- lrygtlix' (192w. \" hm n But SCH-w“ pnvcu tmi nae saliéx, ' '. g-‘oum hr; ul' act :10 ti «$.3ng \Vedncxday from heaa otlices. Hurse :uul mrrmge tuz'nished when necessary. ltel'ercnz ea l‘lxutium.‘ self-addressed envelope. Colonial, .332 Umz'imz'n .31., {Jhicaeu 1‘.’\X'i‘ill)-51~2\'IJI:AL 1' lï¬ilSOXS ()11‘ ($1111.11 :11'11-1' .11111 gum! 1'1-111113111011 inuu'h 51.11113. 0110 in 11115 1: 1.111111 11-1111'11'1911 10 11111051111t and 311111111511 11111 “51211111511011 111-1111113' business hum-w 1115111111 li...1u1.11 \1 11111111" :31111111' .,'_1. 00 11'001111 111111 t‘.‘.:o1l)\1'.~. 11111111101111.1111 p;1y11111_1: in c.1311 dirvct Wiil be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Salurdaj,‘ in each month. Hoursâ€" 1â€"6 p m. 'Fall \Vheat .......... SpringWhem, ........ Oats Peas.... Barley; ............. . Hay ................ . Butter ...... ......... Eggs.... Potatoes per bag. ..... Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack. Chop per cwt.... .. . Live Hogs .......... . DressedHogs per mm. Hides per lb ........ Sheepskins ........... ‘0‘.0C'l . . . . . . . . The) qua-‘5'» ion of Bari}; closing; got; u z.-.~h:n;_-; nut at the Council meeting 'i‘xnw‘da)’ night. About fish {3 an x :14 a. By law was passm‘i cam 15:“; :5H‘ujhflllb4 30 close up n1 MK 50.“... s va night. (mm-p: \Vuduus 5 anti 5dblH‘dh} s So far we think r :43: 3":‘5‘ been fairly vâ€" ell krm. 1m: mu» :1 uvpeurs that SM mt. a: «a gull!) a, ! :r- \iolution. '1 ins wand nu ul' 21w â€new: led ill'f’tlSHrtulro. w an!“ : â€LADULA'TC of London, New !T Lurk and ’ 'tic'a‘m. :Eiuw :ir'ti Diseases of Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. L» S.S.NO.5.GLENELG. Vheat .......... 5 70 In Wheat, ........ 70 to .......... .... 27 to 60 to . ............. . 40 to .o...o....o.... S 00 T0 15m ................ 18 to eSperbag...... :30 to per cwt. ....... '2‘ 00 IO flper sack..... 2‘ 40 to >ercwt........110to r- A.“ HONOR ROLL. Market Report. DR. BROWN (.3. P.. LONDON. ENG Early Closing. DURHAM. .r I . ‘ . «tel u: .343. 01.". ‘k. It looks aux {uh-y he purl: of (he mu- :, Teacher. Dec. 9. 1903. 00 To) 15 to 18 to 90 to ‘3 00 to :3 40 to I. 10 to 'J’ 6 00 to .) to 40 to it [0 l H) 5 to 10 :0 2 21 Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain: another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sussain every other part. Yet. however good your food may be. its .nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion. stimulates the liver to healthy action. puriï¬es the blood. and makes you feel buoy- ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Darling’s - Drug Wantedâ€"~An apprer the moulding; business Smith and Son’s Four (‘m 30 Sniffeling and Sneezing Colds. Can be Stepped in a few minutes and pennanennly cured in one hour by inhaling; fragrant healing Catarrh- ozone, No remedy compares with Camrrhozone for colds in the head and nasal cat‘arrh 1-: sooths and 1:22:19. {me inflmned mucous mem~ braves. prev :fns sneer ling and cough: ing‘ clears away the â€stuffed up†feeling in the forehead. If you have’ 12!; used Catarrhozone get it to day and try it on your max cold. You’ll be surprised at the efï¬ciency of this delightful inhaler treatmem which pleases everyone: because It. cures so qmckly. Compiete outï¬t, $1.00; txial .1 hr. ,____v-â€"w.~ \‘A V GJJ‘ LV that we the undersigned Barbers have 11:32:11qu agreed that. after the first day uf January next, 1804, we will chum our shops at eight u'clrwk every evening: except Wednesdays and >7:\.t1:r_da.\'.-'. "SION Y at. { Durham.~â€"tf Dec. 8t11â€"3 01501: (i '1‘ w ‘ 31: 17:00. 5th, 19L:â€"3.~â€"-.'}\'.'_ 3011M) IX JOiKHI I .UJ HERE BY GI \7 EN I... ’v I Jil“ 'i: . (uni 3311 29 Agent ('ij'zhg: a. r-r-‘p U-HLH'. S FORE.) am] you wil (Hilv‘t' It is a. great boon to weak, worn-out run-down men and women, giving them that vigorous health that makes life worth living. There has never been a remedy ofl‘ered to the public with such an honest guaran- tee of cure behind it as Dr. Harte’s Cel- ery-Iron Pills. This remedy is the best treatment in the world for such troubles as Anaemia, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Pale and Sallow Complexion, Nervous- ness, Sleeplessness, Brain Fag, Impaired Memory, Loss ofo‘sgAppetite, Dyspepsia, Nerve Exhaustion, Nervous Headaches, Hysteria, St. Vitus Dance, Female “"931:- ness, Pimphs and Eruptions, Heart Pal- pitation, Shortness of Breath, Dizziness and Faintness, General Weakness and Debility. imu me: 2: Wm) m u The Remedy we Positively Guarantee will Cure You orYour Money Refunded. DR. HARTE’S CELERY- IRON PILLS. JUHN A. DARLENG Barbers’ Notice Money Fauna. at 41:70. MacKay 8: Dunn ‘4‘ .0. “N nvc ' 0"! .s 0...: n’.'l“ aura 3.1.“! «an‘ .‘nhn-lusalr‘ C 00‘ 7'9 ' I apprentice to learn - ‘.u. "P‘ and some papers. 'EEm rim same by {naming \ L80 iness. apply at; C Foundry, Durham J ‘ Jo\ 1“ LJ 1% ,_ f: nh‘ aï¬nï¬ï¬t; purse umfnixei: ~,r Finn ‘ . SWALLUW, V. C. VOLLETT. ’uo \1 V1. nu \vl Dar} I)‘ ,. much I’ :Hci 11 P. MU "flu-U AMHU :' ~‘. ~r .‘ku‘JEJ P .5 1‘ If ‘It‘i "I"; Ito-n; . . AIVU (Q. .2 HO D 3 .< .4 ; wk†If 6!. ..'. huh - 0L4 .‘.' M mmmszumxmmamwmcnmzm. xJ‘J. .‘N‘js ..;3<\J\ 1. .. ~I...lw.r(>(n.z 0%.. .6 wk.» 5 L . +114. “4... tr (FL vast. . v.5" . ‘vn '1 VP Q â€SDI 7f"! IOnHy “Six†Shapping 3 Days Tm Christmas. For the Ladies. i I BE $1.3, fl W4 V"‘tl¢ll Wool, Kid or Mochamwith wool or silk lining. Prices from ' 25c to $1.50. Lovely Linens. Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Piliow Shams, Teneriï¬e Doileys. etc_ J AS. IRELAND Tiesâ€"all shapes. See our special Derbys in Fancy Presentation Boxes. Only 50c. A nice Floor Man or Rug would delight some one, you know who. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. In Silk. Muslin and Linen. Embroidered and Lace trimmed. All prices, from 50 to 7:30. Pretty. cozy Slippersâ€"plain or fancy felt. or leatherâ€"for men, women and children. Chenile and Tapestry Tabfe. Cox 4 :3, good 00 ons. at ".4 ">0 *0 $1.“ 00 Large and well ï¬lledâ€"yet. Eight. pretty patterns. >33 00 to :' Make a very acceptable gift. Good ram: 3%. b. WWHQQHG HH MOCKL For For Your Gentlemen Friends Men’s Mufflers. Very swell effects. Makes a lovely gift. 50c to $1.25. Men’s Gloves. REMEMBER THE PLACE your “other or: your Married Friends 85: "ffé’BEP 7.35 PMCE Ladies’ Fancy Stock Collars. New desiwns all colors, 25c 35c and 50c. 15 9 1 Sateen Covered Comfcrters. we mt: <;,.1:1':.-: 11': wfl'ez't You are invited to 1:011:12 :1 will not b:- pressed to 1:111‘ experieucc: wiii be at yu .1‘ 1' MOS v' i} {on (a 1' s. Linen other 1;}: (:Otlzfolâ€˜ï¬ "V e v: E I i Yam are in far saving money i: anything on this list :um MS to 3’11: ideas f0: JhlIVHLVâ€"“AUIQ. and w’m lots of othexs that went on thi 5 list mummcv . .uczw runny om: biocks. in Persia-u: and Sniital'y («-ï¬'ects. Neck iibbons, Silk. Cambréc and Bolting clmh collar Tabs, Fancy Garters in daimy boxes. Siï¬k and Crepe (1:: china Muiflnrs and \Vhite \Vool Mufflers. Umbrella Shuwin and \‘fmns. Siâ€: 3361‘s and Corsets. Beautiful FUN-ma Lain!) Jsfmma Iongtku Patent. Leather Shrws and Hosiery. PMS.) and Lane} Han kc'z'uhie- Gloves. lined and {u H‘ Erlemu New Fancy Silk Scoc‘ «s. in (“EGO-£9. Neck Ribbons- may Umbreflas and Parasois. ' ’ies. Um v; Sn ~‘péml‘lez's :1; are a. few StzggeHj-ious hm}: w)" “hut (in!) 33.; r91! Labia for gifts. art (Izzlanders Men’s N eckwear. Mats and, Rugs. r33 \ i. I l u (. fl 3 c <\ 4‘ ‘\‘ .(‘ .ux‘W .‘oOl‘:<.‘~u/‘.r(‘f y‘fl‘zdhnollï¬b‘al OWMVHL- gf1Â¥pr’( h‘ Tim Manhattan piï¬tfrbfktrkr;v.....rlu.snr...l.|!\» 9. I. . . \ !\ '-l.|‘ . ‘, I'- I...“ Tabie Covers. It H: Slippers. {’11} 3:0 M 'J 1“ .. 2‘ Q ." mean†u s --.'-‘\I a"- “cu-A. .« g A (that. a...) h. IG‘LG'N \\ U†lam 'f': S l {H ‘.' t: T LAIDLAW’8 OLD STAND. Ln/u’ 'L‘ L'-’€r"8 OLD STnIVD Haw-J ‘Q SP! \' n“)\. ml m2 .5 1‘ 1., ‘1: O {J Meir; in \‘VOUHC‘J 1.;10 tun. .Shoes, †“an...“ “I.“ III. I?“ I III" a “I. I III III I Item. muompppm aj’oIJIJDLIDIQIJ’JIJI 301‘ :ch M 0â€â€œ... m†.0. .4 “. C . . 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