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{| # } o & 2 P "| e } 9 i w <4 ) »A*A) The newly elected Counall of Artemesia| One mot is the Town Hall, Flesherton, Jan. | of dis 17,1881. Prosentâ€"Mossrs. Christoe, Webâ€" | inrity ster, Elliost, Wright, wnd Pedlar. After| shine making the necessary declaration aud | have qnslifiufion of office, they touk their seats. | ness Minutes of previous meeting read aund couâ€" | they Armed, the Council then proceeded to elect | dress a Doputy Reeve for 1881. Mr. Eiliott | the c oved seconded by Mr. Webster, that Mr.| adm Webster be Deputy Reeve fory 1881.â€"Lost. | for r Mr. Podiax moved,seconded by Mr. Wright, | are that Mr. Wright be Deputy Reove for 1881. | thre â€"Carried. â€" Communications as follows | by t presented and read :â€"J. J. Middleton, Esq., ) com Reove of Proton, re bridge on townline, | also laid over until next mecting of Council; | dan from Luke Bradbury, re $0th side xoad.! life laid over; from F. Nizom, re damage to | still horse on 200th side road; A. Turner, r¢| in } taxes in Priceville; C. W. Rutledge, re townâ€" | was ship printing and stationery; John McArâ€" | affe thur, re statute labor on lots 1 and 2, 8 N. | It i D. R., 1977. Copy of motion of Eaphrasia | dit Council, re arbitration Nelson Hall conâ€" | vac tract, presented and read. Award of arâ€" | the bitrators between Eupbrasia and Arteme | by six deposited. Byâ€"law No. 824, appointâ€" | do ing Auditors for 1881, introduced by Mr.‘ yo Podlar and passed in the usual way; C. C. | be James, Esq., Pricenile, Wra. Brown,25q., | an Markdale, being chosen as such Auditors. , ox Mr. Elliott gave notice that he will, at next | if meeting of Council, introduce a Byâ€"law to | on liscense livery stables in the municipality, | in aud to regulate the amount to be paid for | se the same. â€" Mr. Webster moved, seconded | eg by Mr. Wright, that John MeArthur be | th paid $2, being stutute iabor charged in ex« , of g‘ss in 1877, against 1, 2 : Carried. Mr, Webster : by Mr. Wright, that A. 7 ed $2.40 on property in ing hbaving been kurned JlioM moved, seconded 0J SAE TUUUBU‘Y that the Reove issue his order for $9, being half cost of arbitration re town line Arteâ€" mesia and Euphrasia. â€" Mr. Pedlar moyed, seconded by Mr. Elliott, that the Reeve gud Deputy Roeve be a Commuttee to inâ€" quire into Treasurer‘s security, and report ut next meeting.â€"Carried. â€" Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Wenster, that the Deputy Reeve, aud Messrs. Webster and Pedlar, be a Committee to devise some plan for the protection of road serapers, aud report the same at February meeting. «â€"â€"Carried. Mr. Eiliott moved, seconded by Mr. Pediar, that the Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Mr. Wobster bo a committeo to whom all applications for aid to mdigents be roferved during the current year.â€"Carâ€" ried. Mr. Elliott Moved, seconded by Mr. ‘ Webster, that the clerk be and is heroby authorized to enter on Collecter‘s Roll the Police Village rate omitted in Police Vilâ€" lago of Markdale, and request the Collecâ€" tor for Woard No. 2 to collect the same with as little delay as possible â€"Carried. Mr. Foediar moyed, seconded by Mr, Webâ€" stor, that tho clerk put up notices asking for applications for the office of Assessor for 1891, at a salary of $75.â€"Carried, Counail adjourned to meet in the Town Hall, Flesherton, on Monday February 7th at 10 a. m. Ano N s Al the Dairymen‘s Convention Stratford last week Mr, Brill, of spoke at considerable length on th what youthful industry of crean Canada. â€" He gave at the outset t of his factory at Teeswater, the teature of which was three large . which the milk was ruu. The n milk was skmmed in the afternoo evening s miuhk was sunjce treatment at four 0‘ elock morning. ‘The cream s# butter, and the remaining into cheese. â€" From one | of milk he abstracted abo butter and seven of ched could be produced, but that the choese should on skirnmed quality. â€" Hogs the whey. This plan he able and best adapted to which a creamery must I found a ready s this yoar he int into the enter satisfied, and 0 price than they He spoke in sty and urged his } building up an trad Artemesia Council. Brill in h vanced argumenis UNME SERITAM MT M0000) with the popular sentiments of the Convenâ€" } tion. The secret of Canada‘s great cheese | trade, as developed within the last fiiteen | years, had been in the high reputation which E its produce enjoyed for parity in the Engâ€" | lish market. â€" While the Americans had| awakened mistrust through ther adulteraâ€" | tions and celomargarine preparation, Canâ€" ada‘s commercial standing had remained unaffected because of the fine quality of its dairy products. But if it once became ‘ known that skimmed milk cheese was bheâ€" ing thrown on the market along with the gounine article, the trade would be ruined. Englishmen would buy nothing from Canâ€" ada, and not only would the creamery business bo paralyzed, but the trade in the genuine article would bring disaater to all who aro now engaged in it. No one wantâ€" ed4 skimmed millk choose. It was woll enough to make butter in large quantities but tuey urged strongly against the manuâ€" facture of the other product. The Guelph Heraldsay has a large namber of me m ice in Dfll’h.mv Tees and Gueliph. It is his in away 400,000 tones of i creameries. ed for the ont work to such The Legislature 0t a’OD‘d in T\Vk‘.’ Creameries in Canada. sition t 7, against 1, 2 and $ N. D. K.â€" Mr. Webster moved, seconded right, that A. Turner be refundâ€" s property in Priceville, build« g been kurned.â€"Carried. _ Mr. ved, seconded by Mr. Wright, eove issue his order for $9, being t arbitration re town line Arteâ€" Euphrasia. â€" Mr. Pedlar moved, by My. Elliott, that the Reeve the enterprise N* 7"" a auch alargo numb t enterprise and on the the ecream uments t pular sent iten atement. her of gontleraen spoke in opâ€" o cvreamery system, and ad wants that seemed to meel erk put up notic for the office of salary of $75.â€" er on Collecte to omitted in , and request o. 2 to colle lay as possibl d. seconded b ; Heraldsayssâ€"Mr. J.T. Brill umber of men engaged in catâ€" wham, Teoswater, Walkerton It is his intention to store | tomes of ice for nso in his Mr. Brill is to be congratalatâ€" AS SUUJ W. J mt s + it U Convention held is Mr, Brill, of Guelph lencth on the some Lt i l w ts se e~ s the work, or only your spare momen New Branswiek was | £0 TOun CXOPMF Sonk * peeded sont v that wou Beuramy, Clerk the rl y of me 1t P p imerl 2 t Mr ted witl vHL rt 1J letail profit One of the dangers of homelife is the habit | of disrespectâ€"that which is bred by familâ€" inrity. People who are all beautyand sunâ€" shine for a crowd of strangers for whom they have not the slightest affection, are all ugliâ€" ness aud gloom for their own by whose love they live. The pleasant little prottiness of ‘i dress and personal adornment, which mark the desire to please, are put on only for the \admintion of those whose admiration goes | for nothing, while the house companions \‘ue treated only to the ragged gowns and | threadbare coats, the touzled bairand stabâ€" | by beard, which, if marking the ease and ; comfort of the san facon of the home,mark | also the indifference and disrespect which | damage the sweetness and delicacy of daily XI H.M 1 Mr life â€" And what is true of the dress is trner still of the mauners and tempers of home,\ in both of which we find too often that want of respect which runs side by side with: affections and the customs of familiarity. It is a regretable habit under auy of its conâ€" ditions, but never more so than when it inâ€" vades the home and| endangers still more that which is already too much endangered expressed : f ;, | in the world world, and would be, h hittle more banish the ; , | quickest po ‘.n }‘se for Hagy by othor things. Parents aud up bringers do not pay enongh attention to this in the young. They allow babits of disrespect to be fortaedâ€"rude, rough, insolent, impatient and salve over the sore with the stereotype excuse. "They mean nothing by it," which if we look at it aright, is worse than no exâ€" use at all, for if they really do mean nothâ€" ing by it and their disrespect is not what it seems to be, this result of strong auger, unâ€" eontrollable temper, but merely & habit, then it ought to be conquered witdout loss o! time, being merely a manner that burts all parties alike. y on ECCCE 'i i‘,“' ten pplnz if its | postal ordor £ \ h\)\". New Y ando ®* ) PATE | Muxx & Co the | eign Patent \ now have t ned. | Patents are ‘ notice is m Can» | luventinris name and r nery t moense circi 1 tha | directed to Cunruixa ror a Betos.â€"A laird of Stratâ€" havea who owned a quarry, and who was reported to be worth "a gey twa three bawâ€" bees besides," was playing one day, and his foreman, whose name was Lawrence, was playing with him on the same side. The laird was vory anxious he should play a eortain shot, and he csied out in this fnshion: "Noo, Jock Lawrence, d‘ye see whar my broom is? Lay your stane doon there, and as sure as death, T‘ll gic yo my dochter Jean if ye do." Birr rushed the stone out of Jock‘s hand and went trintling: \ along to the very spot where the laird wishâ€" | ed it. "Capital Joek, capital! You could | na hea done better, and yea can get Jean | the morn it ye want her." **Ye maun gie { me something else than Jean, laird. I hea | got her already. _ We were married sax | weeks ago, and we‘ve been thinking o‘ askâ€" | ing your blessing ever since but something l aye cam‘ in the way." The laird was o l Littrs Amy, s | tested that Su ¢| suaded her. 8: IE dumbfounded when ho heard this, but he compromised tite matter by saying, "Aweel, aweel Jock, T‘ll let byâ€"ganes be byâ€" ganes. A mon thatcould lay doon sic a patâ€"lid like is worthy o‘ the best and bonâ€" niest lass in Lavarkshire; keep her and I welcome, and ye‘ll maybe get the matter o‘ sax hundred wi‘ bor. â€" Keep her, Joek, and if yem hea ony laddio weans atween ye, | it Â¥ YÂ¥ \bring them up in the fear o‘ the Lord an‘ E be yo sure to muik‘ guid eurlers o‘ them a‘. | _An Indian‘s three greatest desires were thus expressed : first, he wished for all the tobaceo in the world ; secoudly, for all the rum in the: world, and when asked what his third wish would be, he replied that ‘"he would take a httle more rum." Now, if we wished to banish the most troublesome diseases in the quickest possible time our chief wish would he for Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil. It is a perfect panaces curing by external and internal use in\l inflammation, pain, aud soreuess, Rheuâ€" I matism, Stiff Joints, Deafness, Colds, Kidnei | Complaints, Burns, Frost Bites and Fles | Wounds of every variety. For sale by all I denters. â€"b154 Disrespect at Home. my very w t pushed "Tis aweet to court, but oh! how bitter, To court a girl and then not get her;" and speaking of bitters reminds us that Burâ€" dock Blood Bitters is the most deservedly. popniar of any medicine in the market. It sweetens the stomach, and it sweetens the disposition by trinquilizing the nerves, it makes pure blood and cleans all the secretions, jogzing every organ to a health{ action, actâ€" ing at once upon the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys, and is the purest tonic in the world. Sample Bottle, 100. Regular size, $1.00. â€"b154. The idea that Trishmen,} and especially Irish Catholies, have no standing in the commercial world is » common but exoneâ€" ous one. The fact is that on the Pacific slope there are ten Irishmen who own beâ€" tween $418,000,000. € ursut The Best Paper; Try It. in the Scientific American. . orms, £3.20 per year, 4100 half year, which inâ€" cludes postage. Discount to Agents. hitglo cop ios, ten cents, Sold by all Nowsdealers, Remltb{ mostal order ‘to MuxN & Co,, Publishers, 37 Parl hq\v, New York, , T1 PATENTS In connection with the Mel« .« entific Amerieam, Messrs, Muxx & Co. are Solicitors of American and Forâ€" eign Patents, have had 3 years x erience, and now have the largest establishment F!\ the world. Patents are obtained on the beat terms. A special notico is made in the Seientific American of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentes B{e the im« monse circulation thus given, public ®t ntion is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. Any person who has mude a new discoveryor in« veution, can ascortain free of chuni:y. whother a ‘mx.-m can prohnblly be obtained, wntixg to $toxy & Co. We also sond free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Tradeâ€" Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuriag advances oninventions. Addressfor theg’npev. or concerning Patents, MmEUNN & C€o., 37 Park Row, New York, | Branch Office, cor. F & Tth Bts..Wuhln(:m‘t‘\; D. C. The Scientific Yourselves by niaking money when a golden chanceis offered, thmbs alâ€" ways keapin:i poverty from your door, Those who always take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offerâ€" ed, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances rowain in poverty, We cant caany mon. women, boys and girls to work lov as sitht in thoir own localities. The business wt oay more than ten times ordinary wages. We wrn‘sh an expensive outfit and all that you need, m‘sh an expensive ouent AnQ ar PMTT 207 7000 ‘so, No one who engages fsils to make money very rapidly. You can ‘devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. | Full in *HE S( ting the news lvances in th Boautifully Mustrated 36th YEAR. U t Firstâ€"Class Weekly Newspaper of Six« s, printed in the most beautiful style, illustrated with splendid engravings, reâ€" ; the newest Inventions, and the most re, nces in the Art: and Sciences; incluglinf Intoresting facts in Agriculture, Hortiont« Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Natural Hi»tm’{, (Geology, Astronomy. . valuablo practical papers, hfl eminent . all departments of Science, will befound my, chidden for mischief, proâ€" Susan (the servant) had parâ€" Seid papa, "Tell me exactly said." "She said, ‘You push miss, if you dare." "Them‘s rds," interjected Susan. "And e little culprit, "I dared, so I : and all that is necded sont free, _ _ _ __. Addres« @rrmsox & Co. Portiand Ma no IENXTIFIC AMERICAN is a American. deltd OVER Coats, Over COATS! Over Coats ! A Good Choice, and very Cheap, CLOT HING In Suits, Pants, Vests, Come and see them. HAR DW ARE. Shelf and Bar Iron CUT NAILS, Very Cheap. Fall & Winter MILLINERY. Ladies Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, New TWEEDS. New Colored DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored CASHMERES, h Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and Black Silks, gATINS, PLUSHES, NEW HOSIERY,GLOVES, CoORSETS, UNDER CLOTHING wOOL WRAP SHAWLS & SQUARES, WOOT, JERSEY JACKETS, SLEIGHING HOODS, CLOUDS, FLANNELS, WINCIRS, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, FUR TRIMMINGS, 1 pRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTLE TRIMâ€" { MINGS. All the latest novelties in Butâ€" | tons. Also a choice Selection of Durham, Jan. 19th, 1881. We don‘t LADIES‘ AND MISSES FUR CAPS. CHEMIST and DRUGGIST. FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICE. TRY OUR § American Horse and Cattle Spice. A LARGE ASSORTMENT NOW IN STOCK OF GLASS AND BRONZE LAMPS. Durham, January 13th, 1881. GROCERIES Durham, Oct. 26, PURE DRUG®S and CHEMICALS. Always in Stock a Complete Assortment of every thing usually kept in a advortiseo any special line, all our lines aro spe CASH. â€" Dont forget the place. Is the Largest, P°St And Marked at the Cheapest Prices ‘ FUR SETTS in Mink, Seal & Porsian Lamb, LA MP GOODS: Splendid Assortment and General Blacksmith‘s Supplies, Always on Hand. the Largest, Best Assorted, Now is the Time to Buy. MOWATS Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. n MCFARLANE s s, and Coats in Great Variety and Extra Value, at Heavy HARDWARE Also a large Stock of Blankets for Sale, Cheap. And a good variety of . HUNTER‘S. sTOCK OF . HUNTER‘S. OF . F‘. MOWAT, Lower Town, DURHAM, special value. CHEAP FOR DYESTUFFS, STATIONERY and PERFUMERY. . DAVIDSON‘S. $m140 Fancy Goods Lovely China Eichue_s, chiefs, P FULPEG® EDOLL C MIMRER M B Cl coees ic l Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. J. CAMERON. Who are anxious to have their Dwellin by Fire, can do so at a low rate, an ‘The subscriber wishes to inform the inhabitants of Durham and tde surrounding Townships, that he is now prepared to do The Durham Woollen Factory Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. At HARRIS & CO‘S., Durham. Done ou the shortest notice and in the best style. Flannels, ° ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or sell for w n sewr t ORGANS AND PIANOS. The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominion, _««~â€" 140 x 100 â€"â€"~ Has just received his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, which for price and quality are wor thy the attention of intending purâ€" chasers. A Call is Respoctfully Solicited. C. L. GRANT. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World. C. L. GRANT 1TARMERS We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS, Correspondence Solicited. Send for Mustrated Catalogueâ€" Durham, August 17, 1880. Dominion Organ & Piano Company, COAL OIL, Purham, 183th Oct. CcUSTOM WEAVING! Special notice of the Ladies is called to Â¥eb. 12th, 188C MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, .. .. .. 1876 do > do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879, BEST IN TOWN\! DOMINION Mailed Free. Addressâ€" Best in the Market. ilew Style of Embgqidered Collars, ,ling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. Applyto â€"JOHN CAMERON, Agent Western Insurance Co,, Dur é,t John Cameroun‘s. A ND OTHERS® Flannels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock or sell for Cash Cheayp. Bowmanyvill, Onut. JOHN CAMPBELL. his Stock of Good ds, viz Durham yous A year ago on Wednesdny woek Wm. Donnelly took dirner with his father and mother, an.d that was the last time he saw his parents alive. He and his sister and his brother Pat sat in the Attorney‘s office waiting for the verdict. It is matural to suppose that they wished to see the mur. derers of the family punished. When the verdict was announced and the vulgar cheers of the crowd fell upon the ears of the little gmy. the young woman fainted away, and as the roporter saw them the boy: were bending over her form with teary running down their chooks. It was ead indeed to see the r girl lying on the floor, while an unmuc‘ crowd cheored outside. Of all the remedios on carth that woll doserve ag. heniton, i C oi e L baw e * > Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil commuands especial mention: For wondrous power to cure discuse, its fame there‘s noue can throttle ; Its merite aro not in the pull, but they are in the ___ bottle. All manner All manner of painfal and inflammatory dis. eases are promfiuy relieved by the external use of this valuable me heine. . Rhoumatism, Sore Throat, Asthima, Kidney Complaints, Croup, Burns, Sealds, Frost Bites, Deainess, Neuralgia, Stif Soints, and wounds of every dmrisfion yield like magic to its power, For sale by all dealers, â€"blo4 Durhamâ€"Third Puesday in cach month, Pricevilleâ€"Monday before Durham. Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham, Mount Forestâ€"Third Weduesday in each month, Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Harristonâ€"Iriday before the Guelph Fair Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph, Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrstal Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each mouth Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month, Fergusâ€"Thursday following Mount Forest. ;Bowmoutâ€"-k‘ifbeenth of February, April, ‘ June, August, Qctober and December, Primroseâ€"Wedvesday _ preceding the ‘ Orangeville Fair, Orangevilleâ€"The #nd Thursday in each _ month. oo jR Fleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangeville, Dundalkâ€"Tuesday {y)efore Oraugevilie. Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orangeville. Marsvilleâ€"Second Weduesday in each ___month. Walkertonâ€"The last Wednesday in each month. Mildmay â€" Last â€" Wednesday of each month. TORONTO. GREY, BAILWAY Depart, 7:30 a. m. Arrive, 10:30 a. m South North On and after MONDAY, 51b May, 1879 trains will run as follows:â€" roRONTO (UNION 8TATION. 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Depart, 11:30 a. m Arrive, 1:15 a. im FREE PRESS PRINTINC CO., LOXDOON, ONT. â€"___ A LARGE EIGHT.â€" PAGE PAPER â€"ONLYâ€" ORANGEVILLE. 45 w. im., 11:95 8 ($1) 0 a.m., 4045 p. 30 owEN soUNDp. 1220 p. m. 1146 .m stutionssee Timo Tab EDNUND WKAGGE 425 p rery! m AXD BRUCE oo CNB LC vork. ‘Women are as £00â€" nd girls cup carn larko ut the business over O88 le week, Nothing like it cho cmiure wre surprised m General Manag .m., 5:40 p. m» m., §:20 p. + B:40 p. m which they arne e1â€" y engage in this busiâ€" t ureat prob, . You u at, We tnke all the mogey, should wilte Newfoundintt , British Colom!t ories, and other \ officicl sources® ete., of over 1600 wonrbes, showing tations, and 8e8, es Towns, VIAR: this Table will bu loved Map of the p. A. ChosBÂ¥, €8 bscyibers NADCK At the OMce,Garafraxa Stroct, Upper #a. $! Professional and business CA Durham, â€" â€" «pace and under, per year Twoinches or 24 lines NXonpar Three inches do. per yeat. â€" .. Quarter columm, pet yeat . â€" â€" Mal{ column, iÂ¥ »a% OQne column, * +Â¥ % Do. six month®... . Do, three months . . . Casaal advertisements cha Line for the first insortion, U tor eack subsequent inwerl meassune. Orainary notices of birtl d4esths, and all kinds of loca! ree of charge. STRAY ANIMALS, «e., a weeks for 81, the advertise seed 8 lines, "‘THE REVIE Advertisements, eX by written instraction mserted until forbidd ular rates, TIlKS:â€".l.Ofi per yearin Advan Svery Thursd BUSINESS DIRECTOR ~__ LEGAL Bank Union st. ©. MeFayDE® 1 V l‘;{lfielbm in Chane Qwen Sound, have resun open every Thursday as 1 ALFRED FROST, Conuty Crown Astor June 24th , 1880 wrhaus. Momey to L.om® Ren#inck. after noon, . | .. @therford‘saitondod t V hi ns Lower Towl wvery month , wher upon all those that ronage. Al work . #ormed in the 1st ksA _# . WecewusNnor, any of t) RATES OF \X jage, Poronto VETERINARY sURGEO pUNDALE Will be at Hasting‘s Hotol, 6 Aay and Pridny, from 10 o‘cl Dundalk, March 20th 1879 E. D. MACMILIA TTORKXKEY â€"AT â€" LAW, C ammouite Parker‘s Drus RBtore 25 if not paid withintwo mon PRICEVILLE, Oxt ISS('EH of Marriage Licons 1 Ate Insurante Agont,Commisel o Conveyancer, ,"‘_ KAcensod TTORNXEY SF. o mt mm OCT i Conveyancer, and KAcensed | Awctlo or the County of Groy Ofl’i‘m,&m‘hum,.u.l Land Sales ntt to with punctuaiity n‘lni .fhurp:vn made 6. AAubade Keap OreiC® MePAYD} ARRISTERS South End Bakery, Durhi LEIEENM OV A J . ARRISTERS a eary , Commmin®) »ppoid t * RADUATE of Towa. purham., May Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lim DR TTLL be at Ke. OM ALEXANDER BROWN, Pricevilio, 1880 J %. a darge gun W. 1600 Bush. Fresh Darham P.Oâ€", Residence at the Old Post Off DURHAM 1. and Moke U the LatestStyle Rawing Machine Mas ho “Wp.'wl to sell Those nachines wre 1 Look out for cold weathe How are you of for Sock juame enh . to fe MISCELLANEOUS. Latest Fashions Regularly Reoceive lndlbnu-fl-dwn-&ou, in #ty}e>, on the ahortest notice and a: charges i Aofes competition. Give him a cail and eapport native indust Knitting Stockings & Soc "IIE «ubscriber is proj Frost & T THE ROCKVI! X. one to consider as thore is nothing more rious for hoalth than #old Seot, however « n very easily beromedied and evervhody i . fac} comtortable bysalling on §WilWise: J o stome, jmur., who has wll the appliances t Alexander Robertson, is PUBLISN®T t.,Owen Bout rown Attormey VERY important question MEDICAL. Purk --“|'“'&".- NÂ¥ at Law, Bolic w iL. JOHNSTON, ADVERTIBI®G DE NDREATE 4 8. JEROM! TATILOR, Is Agont t s Nonpariel measut LIGHTI is Office. nes wrereliable and for any druwing 4 13, 188 resh Jame. G., May 25th, 188( J . roW Mos G. R pt y and charg moderate. On tal lic ont for Wils Munufactur , on the shortost r fon and Boy‘s Clo# § iguarrantood . A ant 21 fix ROBAl do> one in Attorney Frost 3 .N .Â¥3 w,. CRAWFOI M owe DD® A. ROBRERTS Town, Durt it Lower Tow t A @

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