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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Sep 1923, p. 6

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Here we find some of the faithful. By the way. we will not be showing partiality when we say that as an oflicer, Mr. R. T. Edwards has served as Sunday school superintendent for so years. and in many other respon- sible capacities, such as auditor of Glenelg accounts. for another, 30 Tnverston was quite. a business place, but the present owner of the Zion i-ongregatiun, although Mp”... Odie“. by name. is composed of dif- ferent religions. being vhietly Mpm- odists, Presbyterians. Baptists and Anglicans. It would be well if all worshippers would unite and become good members of that body or wop- shippers. .and it they prefer to call it the good old Methodist church they would not be far astray, for all intend to get the Good Church above when time is ended at Zion. But \w must turn back. and in do- ing .‘HI \w t'at'o- tmvards thn vast, and arrive at that beautifully-nammt many worshippers who are faithful in attmuting Sabbath at'tpr Sabbath to “stem to good discourses by tho pastnr. 011 NW nppnsitv is erocted a fine building to at-conimMatp tho dumb animals in ttw sowm-n season. and the new artitiviat convoynnce in tha warm sansnn. Now \w arr-m- at Hivnrmviin. amt the namo- is, \o-i'y snitaiiton few in thv vicinity arr glo-ns and hntlnws. How» We timt who-m" a mimic-runs tmsinnss was chair in yvm's gnlw [Hist by thv Messw. .\'.. H. .I. )It'Ko-chniv. by having a sawmill \Viiit‘il is mm' nut doing ”in tnisinvss as in {Willow years. It is run by a Mr. INPSH‘in. whu has it n-ntmt. A littlv tn thv north :m- “w Kingstnn heights. and when ”w U'EIVPHN' gets to ”in top it commands a flaw in all directions. and tho' sat‘vst way to descend is to slide {Wt t'ni'vmost till one waviws the buttnm. stranxvrs to the lucalily. .me, .\h'. I'Iilimr. Wt: dnn't “an! In trawl b} wing artificial vuln‘vy- anww. but by Hu- um: Adam :15ch in Hu- Hamb-n ut' l‘hbrn who-n 1w was temptml by his wib- Evo' {4) walk tn the uppio- twp :mol partuko ul’ tho' ft'u‘blolob'n fruit. So wv will tako- you OVEP MUS. Vallo'ys and Hwks in ww- tbms‘ of dsb-nvlg and may “0' “km mu' fm'M'aHmr. Adam. tvmptnig to par- takn of “w l'nl‘bbbb-u fruit. by climb- jug over snnu- gumbo-mus l'al'nwr's fence inbv bis orchard and mm 02‘ his must palatablw fruit. But. Mr. Eolitmu \w uro- nut gum: to clichss pulithrs. so» “1- will pru- com! up tho- “HP and Hu’l'v \w liml ”'0 [WW “QUINN,“ \\'lm ill'l'inal ”1PM" last spring-willo- “whinsnn family {rum .Vurmanh)‘. n1: tho. Mnfl'ui turm. and just arms." 3h.- rmm. ”In Mr- D‘Jllillt‘s‘ Mr “I“ SHHHI Lillt‘. (Ho'lh'if-fi 0” “IN \\'. J. ”ifl’llio' f'ill'l‘ll. ’mHl familins aro- highly plwasmi WEHI ”In localih‘ and NW maumo r 1' HM row:- m-nts m unto-Na inning tho-w- m-m um- el's, “1m. in u munm x. cullh‘ us stl'anxo'l's to “It: localilv. In yo-au‘s gnm- by a Liho-rul. Hr Grit. WUUM haw [0 ko'o'p um»! :15 tn his politics at flaw Hi“. I'm. with a wry few excuplmns. all \wx-o- HHIISO'I'VIIâ€" “Yes. 01' 'l‘urxo-s. .\t the. iusi 1m» n1- OCUOUS HM} [Il'vv'nl g't'llt'l'ahun tic-Vi- ated from: Hu- pnhtirs Hf Hwir fornâ€" Iatlwl's In H w-I'Iuin L'XH‘IH. h)’ M'- coming I'. I". U. and Lilwrulislll :zncl 'l'uryism \u-rc lmth {sum-km! Ila: in that so'o'linn 0f {Ho-Hum, Now w» will takv yml lip liolg!‘ um Line, and m- new] nut tr“ >an wlwrv Darkics llul‘llt’l’s is. Ul' Lhw rit)’ Hf llw dead a fmv 1-0115 tn the.- norm. Horn lie the remains of 301110 Uf Ulo' xvi - erans 0f “lulu-lg and Durham. and in viewing “w many tail mununu-nis and smallm- ”Ho's “'0 find “1:” they grim mmsvngo-r mu nu 4'o-~f:wvtn:- n!" persons. for ht'l'o' 3 fr\\' t'm-t apart. lie thv I't-nmins nt' Hmso- in high positinm in Mr. and thnsv who) saw 8d\'m°~'mo-.~' mom- ”Nun Hum [wus- peritio-s. , Glenelg and Priceville (Our own correspondent) Mr. Editorsâ€"This week we will hie u)“ on an imaginarx stroll through a portion or (ilenelg and to basin w» will start at The {mmniclo- Oflice and [)1 0mm.) up Lambton St. Bone sewn!) wars 0r mm» 3;. 0. where Lowvr ”lcmn is mm. \\ as mostly all bush. and Lamblun Stu-wt wasn’t clmppml. Sum» nl’ thu ynung men who wm'u gnml axvmvu snu- five or sww-nly yo-al's ago (rlmnpml cordmuul nn Lamhttm sllw'i fur twenty-IN» zmol l'nl'ty cents a curd. and “NP [light-st pl'im- was who-ll Mllll seventy-tiw m-Hls' tn nu» .mllar. Abuul tho' )‘val' 1860 Lamblun all'm'f could lw ruughly h'ax'vllwl by Hxvn time, anal warm-1' hy n pall'lll- curl on homv-umolo- mmwrs in tlu- wénlw' 111808 from: l'llllllll-f 2v." his; rings on a lau'go- vlm Ina: Ilm-v I'm-l or more lhruugln. auul om- muicl hear the wars «If it l'nl' want Hl’ axle grew". Sum:- nl’ llu- lnlmbilmns a- long 'EH' hugzmzly WUUM Illillk :I patkl of “ulVo-s was approaching their dwelling. but by B‘Cpl'l'lt'llCl' they found tlu-msulws mls'aKo-n. fur lheyI began ln {9% l'amilmz \silil llu- m-v; invention. I PM SIX NHW. Mr. Hdihu’, HH' day is far slwnt and gutting: towards «waning. and naturally \w :u-u gvtting fun!- smm and \wm-y and nm‘ amwtitv is . UH Hu- snufll SM" is HIP \W'H laill Hut m-mo-h-t'y with thv firms in “:0 W'llll‘o' as an emblem) ut’ tho" sam'iliv- Ml lem'mo". ”H ”In liast. SM" uf Hu- "hum-h is a tin» hall {01' mriuus plll'pnsc's. Hn Hw top H" “W hill is HH- l'o'sirlo-llm- Hf .“l'. .lnllll .‘lt'Vifill'. knwwn as l’arnw' .lnhn. wlm runs 3““ MPH“ 01' [run] siolv by sido‘. Now Mr. Editor if vou are not ltoo tired we “ill take a walk met Eto Pomona. Hero is anothpr place which did good business. Over sixty yam-s ago tho late Mr. Purdy built a grist- and saw-mill thorn, but only tho rm'ks which surro’umlod the mills an- to he: soon there now. Out Mn tho Past siolv of tho main road we tilul a thin (‘lllll‘t'll tn avcnuunodate ttu- Roman Catholic mmgwgution. 011 ”IN smith Side» is a lino shml to ac- t'ununmhtv ttw alum!» animals in the SPH'I'B “rather. Away hack to tho 6th Concussion. xw rumo- to lllo' farm of Mr. tit-Hl‘go “link. How \w aim pivasml to tlud tlu- \‘o'llo'l‘ultlo' rwtiz-ml tilm'k Hf tilvn- wig, .‘l:'. .l. S. Hlavk. o-njnying fairly wool hwalih ai'tvr sawing faithfully ix‘w’i'im: tlw attain ot' ttu- Council of tilwno-lg in mun] maim- t'nl' forty years. Mr. Blm-k's farm was originally tho tutu .\lo-.\'. Martin‘s form. In coming up tjnnm-ssinn ‘J. l‘I.H.l{.. \\'t' omittvd‘ sit) in}: that Mr. Ho'm'y Hotl'nt is all-i nthm- lit-\Vt'nlno'l' on tho lim'. mills. Mr. Ross, is a good business Men’s brown side bals..'leather sole a d , 4 heels, p33,. $6.00, for ............ nwlealher” 33.: Men‘s black gunmelal bals., leather sol leather heels. reg. $6.50, for ......... ee and . . . $4.1 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. S. McILRAITH The Cash Shoe Store RedSaImon..............‘ Molasses .................. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes ...... FeIs-Naphtha Soap ........ Large bottle of Miracle for. Combinut inn Scrum} Chase‘s Kidney and Chase's Nerve FOOd Chase‘s Ointment” 1 lb Butter Moulds. each . . . Ideal Silver Cream Polish . . (he) Granite 'lea l’ots. cmh . Best \Iake Monkey \V rcnches Best \Vhitc Paint, per qt. Best 1 1)!) Rooting ...... Heavy Rivcrcd Halters each . Barn Door 1 rack, per foot R031. $2.00. to vlval‘ at Reg. €53.00). tn (flPfll‘ at. 0.. ..... O. Casvnwn hmn's. reg. $3.50. for” 1 qt. Ice Cream ...... 1 pt. Ice Cream ...... 6 Chocolate Bars for Remember! ----- These SCREEN DOOR SPECIALS )colate Bars for. . 25C. .3. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner MacBETH’S DRUG STORE Hufl'nt. is an- linv. Hm \wll laid .......... 5 tins for $1.00 and Liver Pills and Storm DOt'u-s' A. S. HUNTER CO. Polish . ’ots. each Wrenches er qt. ters, each . ....... 2 tins for 25c. 'J'oI'tut‘od Ct'uolly by St‘lalll‘a, l'llt‘ll- matism and lumhagn. Mr. F. Bux'roll Hf 309 Httawa .\\‘t'llllt‘, London. liko many :Inotlmr workingman. was ful't'mi to hide his sntt‘ot'ings and cat’â€" l'_\‘ on with his daily toil. HI- had a family to support. Littlo did anyonv uxvvpting his wit'o‘ I'valizo tho otToI't it, was ("t'isllllg him as ho loft his homo I-ach morning with only grim dotvrminatinn hvtwvon him and it lII-ozIkdown. A yoar and four months he- t'al'l'lt'd on. without a change. tlIough Illt‘tilt inn attm' Illt’tllt inn \\ as tIimt. 'llwn .\lI‘.. Burroll hozud of IlI'o-vo. Lot hop to” you of tho won- doI't'ul rosults it :u'hitwvd in two sltnl't \Vm‘ks. "My husband sutt‘orod for tho past your and .l'Hlll' months with sciatica. lumhago and IlII'un‘Latism. HI- had tet‘tihlo pains 311055 the hack. just OH‘I‘ tho kiIlIIv\',s so that at time‘s ho; mold “3?le got around. Ho “as; Mr. Burrell Sufiered Untold Agony From Sciatica, Rheumatism and Lumhagoâ€"Dreco the Only Remedy fl'l‘hat Helped Himâ€"Rapidly Re- gained Normal Activity. making us fee! that. it is supper; time, and we call at. one of the obliging farmers, no matter who he is. and the obliging lady of the house supmies us with a first-class suppvr, and then we make for our several abmies glad of having the privilego uf spending a day in such a pleasant manner. WONDERFUL RESULTS PROM TWO WEEKS’ TREATMENT ....... 15c. tin 3 bars for 25c. .......... 35c. R. BURNETT 890 1 5C. $1. 70 $2. 50 $2. 75 19“ ..3c. 690 1.19 1.69 19c. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, reg. 750.. for ........ 590. Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, brown, White, black 350. Ladies’ Chintz Underskirgs ........................ ”c. Granulated Sugar ...................... 9 lbs. for “.00 Ladies‘ Black Sateen Porcsh Dresses ............ 8225 Follow the Crowd to Durham Pork and Beans (large tin) .......... 15c. Red Salmon (large tin) .............. 29c. Fels-Naphtha Soap ............ 3 for 25¢. Lemons ....................... 35c. doz. Oranges (Sunkist) ............ 50c. doz. Reg. 60c. and 70c. Special 39c. pr. Children’s New Fall Hats and Coats Ladies’ New Winter Coats (N orthway’s) Large can Cocoa ........ 18c., 2 for 35¢. Small can Red Salmon .......... 2 for 35¢. Best quality Black Tea, reg. 75c., spec. 68c. H. MORLOCK SONS Specials for Wed. Thurs., Sept. 12 13 Children’s Cashmere Hose Plain Glass 'l'umhlc-I's. [101' (102.. Jl‘u-H, 3 package's for. . . . . . . . . . . l’ufl'ed BMW. 2 packages fur. . (inblin 'l'oilet Soap. . . . . . . . . . . Nalmb 'l'ea. rvg'. 750., for. . . . . ()l‘angt‘s. per «101. . . . . . . . . . . . We \1 111 have 21 98c. Window Thele 11111 be some REAL BARGAINS. Come. and 131 mg your friends to this store on Fair Day. FREE BAND CONCERT Every Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m., by DURHAM CITIZENS’ BAND Wednesday and Thursday (Fair Days). Wednesday and Thursday Specials. Bargains Hold Good for Both Days everywhere. 31m amt womvn of all agus and mmtitinns can again know tlw joy of a spring}: pain froe. lwatthy hmiy by alttm'ing Drecw, the natural twrh and rnnt I'mnedy. to tow and rogu- lattP their whale system. Its :vntln action givers immmtiatv relic-f tn tho must obstinato' case's nt' stomavh. livm'. kictnvys and intmtmttt dim}; (101's. Draco is being specially introduced in Durham by McFadden’s Drug Store, and is sold by a good druggist constantly taking laxatives, his ap- petite was miserable and very sel- dom did he get a restful night. Noth- ing helped him until two weeks ago. when I heard of Dreco and persuad- ed him to try it. Now he is like a new man. The pains in his back and limbs are almost. gone. his how- els are like clockwork, and he sleeps like a tired child. No other remedy has ever gone to the bottom of his troubles like Drew). 12 has worked wonders and gladly do we praise it." THE VARIETY STORE J. W. McLACHLAN J. J. HUNTER J. McKECHN IE M. WILSON, Conductor. 4 bars for 25c. Kr, 250. COCKSHUTT AGENT WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better” )CKSHUTT AGENT - - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators Sultana Seedless Raisins, bulk. . 2 lbs. 25c. Eddy’s Buffalo Matches, reg. 40¢, each 32c. 2 large tins Pink Salmon ............ 35c. Our Ceylon Black Tea is a bargain at 49c. Grapes, Prunes, Peaches and Tomatoes by basket at Reduced Prices. Pine Tree Flour, large bag .......... $3.49 makes its call for gifts. We are prepared to supply your needs in nice gifts in Silver- ware, Cut Glass, Clocks and other novelties Nice pieces of Silverware from 75c and up Cut Glass pieces from $1.25 and up. Clocks from $2.00 and up. Wednesday and Thursday Specials â€" Ladies’ Cotton Hose ................ 19c. Tapestry Rugs .................... $2.35 Smyrna Rugs ..................... $3.49 Boys’ pure wool Sweaters, at $2.00 to $2.75 Navy Serge, 56 in. wide, at ...... $1.50 yd. Silk Eolienne, 44 in. wide, at. . . . $2.95 yd. Six bars Lennox Soap for ........... 25c. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL A SPECIAL. ASSORTMENT 0F *. C. TOWN, Watchmnker Optician SPECIAL PRICES ON RUGS AND MATS. REDUCED PRICES ON CURTAINS, DRAPERIES AND CHINTZ. THE SEPTEMBER WEDDING “The Best on the Market” AT CUT PRICES McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE Hm; |;'n\\ li'm- .. .\H.1 Hunting J. SCHUTZ HAMMOCKS $8.50. special ........ A Full Line of CHINA BEGGS’ STORE J. H. HARDING A'l‘ GRANT’S ED. KRESS. ’. Bout-allot C. m $6.75

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