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Grey Review, 8 Sep 1881, p. 4

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[d # i pJames Carter, wnile being conveyed to gnaol at London last Monday night, died on thoywayv., He had been committed because he was sick, and had no place of shelter, ’Q&yfi ‘are now busy surveying the marei# Muhi: sbotdeting on the . Holland River preparatory to sending in their reâ€" poét ts ‘the> Department as to the ad. msability of ‘lowering the waters of Lak: 1 A bed of ore twentyâ€"five teet in thieckness and of" uinknown extent his been discoverâ€" ed in the old shaft at the Tuitle location, Madock. Between bears, wolves, dogs, and thieves some of the flocks of sheep in the neighhborâ€" hooud ot McKellar have suffered severely reâ€" eently. { At the Guelph station, G. W. Railway, wnknown thieves extracted about $200 from the safe between Saturday and Monday. *"IH is reported that the present owners have negotiated the sale of the Dorchester eopper mine to a Boston company for $90,â€" Operations at Sanford‘s salt well, Clinâ€" ton, have been stopped for the present at a depth of 1,700 feet by a "cave in."** A Middlemiss turkey came home from the woods the other day with a brova of young turkies and ten young quail. yards. Ambitious little city ! The majority for the Seott Act in Cape Breton County was 535. All but two seeâ€" tions gave majorities for the Act. The Credit Valley station at Elora is about to be greatly improved and beautifiâ€" Hamilton toasts four pair of twins on Victoriaâ€"avenue, all within one bundred have been smothed and polished, and found Suitable for the most elaborate and elegant work. â€" Dr. Hawes is convinced from the sanaples already received, that no country is hetter aupplied with stone for both buildâ€" ing and ornamental purposes than the United States, and be considers that when the resuit of the preseut inquiry are fully known, importation of stone from foreign countries will be given up. great deal more valuable as a fertilizer than as a building stone. Sandstones and limestones which beve never been thought worthy of any better place than in the foundation or wall of some rough stracture A Census or Rocxs.â€"The United States Census Bureau has undertaken an imporâ€" tant work in collecting information relatâ€" ing to quarries of building, flagging, ornaâ€" megata),and other kinds of stone in all parts of the country." The enquiries cover not only the extent and locatisn of the stone, but the amount of capital employed, the aonual ontâ€"put, methods of quarrying and drgebing, oumber of hands employed and wages paid, methods of transport and their cost, number of structures of all sorts made. of each sort of stone, and so on. Duplicate samples of rovgh rock in the shape of four in are being got from each quarme fom1 and‘chemical examination. Whispart of the wook is in charge of Dr. H1ws, and une object is to ascertain how enc stome will act nuder different condiâ€" tions us to temperat we, &c. A stone which anawers ddmirably for bwilding purposes in Flm 1 "l,' 1\““ faile in N” "‘d’ ..d'“‘ v rsc. As an example of various futerest ing fuets brought to light, some samplef of (a kind of sandstone) were received from the ouly quarrie in Florida, and analysis showed that the rock contained about 16 p&ér;cent. of phosphorie acid, so that it is a nm.{i."‘j.ore. The other hn), surprised above measure, have "obtained" more than they sought. Their wives surprise them by bringing a noble idea of marriage, and digclosing a treasure of conrage, sympathy through sunshine, confliet and victory,| The five ancient orders of architecture th@ngl adverse and favoring windsâ€"man|are the Tuscan, Doric, Tonic, Corinthian meeds a woman‘s love. The heart yearns and Composite. The five leading pens of for it. A sister‘s or a mother‘s love will Esterbrook‘s make are the Falegn, Bank hardly supply the need. Yee many seek Engrossing, Extra Fine and School. 4yr nothing further than success in houseâ€" How to Get Sick. ; #ork. klll, enough, half of these get F,:xpo.. ’oumlfd‘y .?d p;ehwgk\o?nch places in it, & man needs a companion to go with him. A man is sometimes overâ€" taken by misfortunes, be meets with failure and defeat ; and he needs one io stand by and sympathize. He bas stern battles to fight with porerty, with enemies and with ain, and he needs a woman that, while he pots his arms around her and feels that he has something to fight for, will help him to fight ; that will put her lips to his "ear and whisper words of conosel, and her hands to her heart and impart new inâ€" »Pighflons, 3Â¥ t ~2 wile is*her compenionship, sympathy and loge.* Theâ€"way ofilife _h. many . dreary bedâ€"making. or put s broominto her bands and send him to witness its use. Such things are important, and the wise young man will quiet!y look after them. Eut what the trie man ntost wants of a All ITEMS. much eases of the throst and |Â¥.fi" lis long conâ€" tinued series of wonder{ul cures in all clmates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent toemploy. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of movre seriâ€" ous disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieying suffering, and often, saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and chest disorders, make it an inva‘uable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person can afford to be withont 1t, and those who have once used 1t never will. _ From their knowledge of its ccmâ€" position and effects, physicians use the CHERRY Prcrtorar extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolately certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible, For Sare sy artm Dreauers. Several specimens of native American birds are finding triends and puréhasers acâ€" ross the Atlanticâ€"in Germany, France, and even England. The nonpareil, for exâ€" ample, one of our very handsomest birds, was sent over to Europe last year to the number of three thousand five hundred ‘l»y one single house. The cardinal, or Virginia nivhtingale, or Virginia red bird is likewise making the grand tour. Over five thousand of these cardinals were reâ€" ported last year from the city of New York. The indigo, or American blue bird, is likeâ€" wise on his travels aboard, while an Amer ican bobolink took (the first prize in a world‘s fair in England.""Even the Trish, a proverbially hard people to convince, have practically confessed that "although the Trish thrush is the best, the American hbrown thrush, 18 jnst as good." A French Newspaper tells of a million naire who lost his entire fortnne, exceptâ€" ing 100,000 france, and died of grief withâ€" in $wentyâ€"four hours, and of his brother and.only heir, who died of joy over the prospect of coming into possession of a forâ€" tune so large. fln the Whole History of Medicine No preparation has ever performed such marâ€" velous cures, or maintained so wide a reputa tion as Aver‘s Currey Prectorar, which is recognized as the world‘s remedy for all dil;-l Tclc ied s ue s %CT L 2 THE KEY TO HEALTH, ‘"Where is the island of Java sitnated ?"‘ asked an Austin schoolâ€"teacher of a small, rather forlornâ€"looking boy. "Don‘t you know where coffee comes from ?" "Yes sir ; we borrows it read parched from the next door neighbor." Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry. Curesall forms of bowel â€"complaints in. mâ€" fants or adults. ‘The most safe pleasant and perfect remedy known. â€" Purely vegetable: ;?:;m from opiates or poisonous drucs.â€" A Hard Task. To find a better temedy for dyspepsia, inâ€" digestion, and impurities of the blood, than Burdock Blood Bitters. Price $1.00. trial bottles 10 centsâ€"â€"b183. An Irishman wrote thus to the wife of a sick brother : If Jamie isn‘t dead yet, reâ€" moind him of the twinty shillings he owes me on the pigs, and if he is tell him not to give himself any consurrun about it." How to Get Well. Which is answered in three wordsâ€"‘ Hop Bitters. â€"Express, wrthout exercise ; work too Bard withont rest ; doctor all the time ; take all the vile noatrums advertised ; and then you will want portion of his arm in a threshing machine, the teeth of the cylinder having eaught in the loose material of a pair of sheepskin gloves he had on at the time. The five ancient orders of architectare are the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and the island of Chio is sard to beve been more severe than even the terribly desâ€" tructive one of last April. Mr. H. Gaston has discovered in the neighborhood of Rock Creek, B. C., a quartz ledgo which will yield $140 gold to the ton. He intends b,;h'ln; company. § uit . 9 aile »A Leonard Thornton, of Ashgrove, lost a ="l-¢u@dndnufinkldnnq. N. J., three mon were killed and twonty others seriously injured. A great fire is announced to have éccurâ€" red in a Chicago packing house. No lives are lost."~ The loss is estimated st $1,000,â€" ’Ba.rn door ROLLERS and Hinges, PRBOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS, ~Carpenter‘s Tools. of all Kinds. A Large Display of Table & Pocket 6AE AJev Cutlery, &c., &c. NOW is the Time and the LEADING HOUSE is the PLACE to get HAEDWABE A Cheap for Cash. I am Prepared to sell at Prices that Cannot be Beat. Cut Nails,/Clench Nails, and & Finishing Nails very Cheap. ~SBpades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, F 3 Hoes, and Manure Forks. + Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Glass and Putty k 4 » We sls 1. tamsn 4 CAR LOAD of HARDWARE THE LEADNG HARDWARE HOUSE is still at the Front in Prices. FARMERS Look Here! BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. Give me a call . C. L. GRANT. Dry Goods & Clothing, cheap. C.LGRANTSTEA Durham, June, 7th, 1881. Bugars, Tobaccos and Now is the time to buy your harvest gloves as we handle double the number of any other house we can sell cheaper. Try us before purchasing elsewhere. ' Our Stock is now complete in every Branch, and comprises the K LA RGEST and Best ASSORTâ€" M EIN‘T‘we have ever had the ;fléasure of offering. â€"All our goods havé:â€"been brought in the best, market_at close prices ‘and we‘larp prepared to give even better value than heretotore. â€" B U TLDEES‘ ECard w aro of every description. Parties about to build willâ€" eonsult their own interest by examining our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. We can supply you with Any and Every thing necessary to complete any kind og building. This season we are making a Speciality of the PAILNT, OILL and GT, ASS branch of our business, and can guaganteo all goods we offer.to be first class, and the cheapest when quality is considered. _______ W ROC BE ) .t clatrs ++ rm 9t o wies o NP Th a C MACHINE OILS in Great Variéfy. ~ Tiberal discount to large buyer8. ‘All our oils are sold in same state as they are eceived from the factory. No adulteration, T | Cradles, Gradle Scythes, Rakes, &c. E‘E R i_;n_e yery}g_wesfi gg'g.l_'_es. He At 35, 40, and 50 cents, the Best Value in Town. ALL KINDS OF Blaclzksmiths‘ & Waggonmalkers‘® Supplies Always on HAND. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS:; Leather, Levantine, Cords, Canvas, DRILLS, Ducks, &o, Very Cheap. ‘ Cornch COLORS and Carriage Varnishes. BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, WAGGON MAKERS, FARMERS and every one will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have the best Assortment. WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and will always meet quotations. JOS. F. MOWAT, Lower Town, Durham. Lower Town‘ e are selling out the balance of our Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few S TLE Y BRARES, Price $23, Cash. Only a very few Left, and 1st Come 1st Served: RE! ~GROCERIES. MACHINE OILS, &c., HARVEST GLOVES! G.:C. McFARLANE‘S Bottom P-ric'es; Having Just Received a JOS. F. MOWAT, â€" HARRIS & Co. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. GaGLasGow wHITE LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. PATTERSON s WARREN And all kinds of Farming Implements. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A Ggool:pflAY RAK FLEURY REAPER AND MOWER, SULKY â€"HAY RAKES. Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc E=4"The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper H:x{ger, C surance Agent, eto. â€"â€" Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Woodland, ir. Carpenters & Contractors, At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE, DUREA M, Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP GCOD CHOICE 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.62% 5 lbs for $2. Thosoa TEAS Soll We and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satine, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves all shades and sizes; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses. LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very cheap Mantle Cloths; TW EEDS, A Choice Selection of @ROCERIES always on hand Consisting of Gre‘y; Uottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flannels, Honey Comb Clcths, Terry Cloths, »> Linen Towels and Towellings, Tnblinfl. Table Cloths, Napkins. D‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, Cretonnes, Plainand Fancy Fancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchict:, Black and Coloured Cashmeres, excellent ulm.s.AuAl’I the latest designa in Laces, Lace Scarfs, MILLIN ERY, We haye pleasure in announcing that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in Dress Durham Carriage Works SPRING AND SUMMER! Durham, June, 1881. May, 1881. Durham, May 5th, 1881. Durham, April, 1881. Â¥=4*Any quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. â€" E. & A. DAVIDSON. AGEN TT for tihe Celebrated Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Goods, Black Lustres. Coloured Lustres, wheahes chast slast D 4s " s e , :l?‘il‘ltfrom the Manufactory in Toronto. MEN‘S FELT HATS in all the rewest Styles. _ _ Toys ste. + A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in ‘A yow. Whaem, May 13. 100 J. CAMERON. raote 4. | L se hobetriened morld intimatetbat at ga | % .fio‘-l&l.“d- ';'m. 4 &m&i Euk.%m&fi out. dw-mmm marniend | Sevop rilvepyiy Brved caily at sey pioss o uie es T P A& PATVEHR . Lace Fichus. 181. EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. A PALMKER, Proprieter. GEORGE IRWIN, , Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" 1, jr., Lower Town, Durham. JDDU I¢ ELA M . DURHAM. B. McFARLANE. y167 extra good value. y158 140 Give him a cailand support native industr. Look out for cold weather. How are you of for Socks! A VERY important question for evert® one to consider as there is nothing more 15 jnrious for health than cold feet, however #9B can very easily be remedied and everybody msd# :“h'.‘" ©u0TF Dllr;flum busdnt a-vuâ€"-\-:‘â€"lâ€"* stonc,juar., who bulm the applianees for in wil8lkes 98 the most improved methode, 1 sizes on the most m‘“ b styles on the shortest notise and a: charges 1694 Knitting Stockings & Socks hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever tnonuun All who engage are surpriscd at the ease Mdfl“flh which they are 8 abled to make money, You can engn@e in this bust ness :'unu {:?- spare “":l fi f":: pro .M.”\': 0 n ve vest capi t, We take risk. ‘Those who need romdy money, should writé to us at once . All furnished free 1140 Address Trux & Co.. Agusts Main® Outht furnish»« free, with fullinstructio for conducting the most profita ble bu ness that anyone can engage in. The by ness is so easy to learn, and our instru® tions are so sitmple and plain, that any ons ¢sB mok:.ranflm the wery wturt. No one can whois willing to work, Women are as #16 cessfull as mon. Boys and girh can earn large swms, . Many have made at the business over O0® hecagndte 0# + 4o en *The Mixed train will 4 BCOW MDOCOPM 20M HEE PV OMTy x 2C Arrive, 10:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m. 940 p. m Bouth TAb m.m., 11:35 a. m., 5:40 p. m. e AZ m“uno;.n., l:fip.m.,l:fl;m‘ Arrive 11:10 @.m., 425 p. m North. Depart, 1130 a.m., 445p m Arrive, 11:15 . m., 5:20 p. m West. mon 545 a. m. 1145 wam. ve 11:00 a. m., 445 p. m. ‘oRoNTO, GREY, AND BRUCE RAILWAY CHANGE OF TIME wil, pay more thun ten times ordinary wage ; We furuish an expensive outht anpd all that you need, free,. No one whe olflzl fuils to muke money gy rapidly. J“ can devote your v'znleltme to work, or only your spare momerts. Full inâ€" lonnfionmJl that is needed sent tree, Address BTiNsox & Co, Portiand Ma no On and after MONDAY, 3th May, 1879 trains will run as follows:â€" Â¥ TORONTO(UNION 8TATION . Yourselves by mauking money when a ¢ou-: chance is ulhl-d.r , thereby aiâ€" ways keep poverty from your door Those who‘.jwn)'- tuke advantrge of the good chances for making money that are offerâ€" ed, generally become wealtoy, while those who do want many men, women, Nfi’fld’#fl{u; work for us right in their own localitios. ‘The business the 10th of each mouth. John Cameron Ex. Sir Kt. G.C. W.G. McBHazdy, Sirkt. K. K. Toronte November 1879 Night of Ml& Tussday on or before ful moon of each month. Visiting brathren welsome. H. W. Mockler, W. M., Geo. Russell, 8+¢ Town Hallâ€"â€" eve Friday ev from to ® o‘clock. ?::u-l-zo @1. ’Abl:n‘lll:b'h: Office hours from 8 &. m., to 7 p. m. Archic Mcâ€" Kenzie, Postmaster. Thomas Lauder, Registrar; John A Munro, De putyâ€"Registrar, Office hours from 10 a.m. tot p, Pr'ucm at 7 p. m. Week evening Servicesâ€"Mop. duy e , young people‘s yer moeting at 8 p, m.y; Wodnndr; evening, Bm Ch:: Ml:; n‘,.; Thursday evening,regular pruyer meeting at 8 p.m, 2. ©, Dunlop, pastor. Bunday Bervicesâ€" ing at 11 a. m.; Babbath &‘:ml at 2::)"; Do abtun sb n t i e 2 L every Wednesday evening mt 7:30. Bible every Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev, Win Bervice every Babbath in the Town Hall at 11 1 m. and at 6:30 p. m. Babbath School ut 2:90 p. m, Bupplied by Presbytery at present, C, METHODIST CHUSCHR, _ Bervice every Babbuth at 10:30 a. m. and 6% ex ursday evening p.am. Pastor NI:Z)',I. A. Mr. Cbarchill at home ?" Mm*-'ooun-. C shivers.) "Me Lud is in Ireland." *"Hampp; What‘s be doing in Ireland ?" (The foop. mwan is silent with borror.) "I4 Mre. Chug, ehillâ€"in ?"(The footman quivers witn in. M); "Me Lady, sir, is not down. d_nn yet." Not up 1 Humph! a prett fi:fld‘.’““ in bed ! Weil youju.,‘ I‘.Gl Ill-“ 6 m Ne in Uphrehtliâ€"" (The footman pales, Orangevilleâ€"The second M ow Floatioto. _ op on Pceond TDuFsday in each month, DUONCEIEâ€"2Uesday before wille, . Sholburneâ€" Weduvadny moa"'."&...‘:,nh‘ & Mursvilleâ€"Becond y in ench month, Walkertonâ€"The last Wedne: dn) in cach nout, Mildmayâ€"Last Woduesday in each monus""* Divine Bervice every Sabbath at 11 a. m. p. m. Hebbath School st 2:30 p. m. P-:?Lm every Wednesday evening mt 730 ‘(m. us t “&Mhhhc;'b.n " P laugh and voice foat down m:.:":.’ ballusters : "I bear you Uncle 1,.._ Come right in." n\; ‘loot'u-:- E+ low : " Oh, sirâ€"me W‘Mnn ::."“ you please, n. lud, this way. It m Tuesday in each month day hdcgn- Durham . Hanovarâ€"Mandus sue _ 02007 Harristonâ€"Friday befur) 1P %8Ch month, "*"** y before the Guelph Rew Dre: Fair, Sloia~ ue dn ue o diatiph. Doutine, Monday bravee Phits pas. guspe . o5‘ wen the day stt mt ht mronday tn eeh moun, LAstowel â€" Firat .: (bt=d8Y in each month, 2iMtowe! â€" First Friday in each month. ~~ Fergusâ€"Thursday follo Inu:ru-' Mâ€"Mdmny_‘m,-. m,%ebbc and December, , Att jaag ~< y preceeding the Orangevik Floshertonâ€"Monday befor Dundulk â€"Tuesday betore BAPTIST ofuRCHK J.C. Dunlop, pastor. Bunday 8e DURHAM LODGE NO. 306 OF A. F. & A M WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., DURHAM TENT No, 2§7, K. O. T. M. Depart 6:30 a.m., 1200 noon Arrive 4:00 p.m., 10:10 p.m. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHUROR f M,. On or before full moon Wm. A. Anderson, 8ee in sxte ) services at 11 a. m.and 620 p. Bunday 9:30 a. m. Rev, 8. IMInurvfl.A‘, [urdens, H. Purker and H. W . Moskhy * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR DURHAM L. O. L. No. 638. MECHANICS INSTITUTE 8. G. REGISTRY OFPFIOCE ain will c.a‘m on days and Saturda: 6:00 a. m., 1145 a. m.* 10:%0 «. m., 4:3 p. m. us 0_ 2CCBRT mda before Durham re Wednesda i “;&‘«-m.&, TRINITY CHURCH PO8T OFFICE told by "Washinghem" [ETET DIRECTORY, stationssee Time Table BUMIDOD @esistanee +. Lk y _ .m to EDMUND WRAGGE 4:25 p. m., 8:20 p. me 4x5 p m. 5:20 p. m Genera| Manager 4 'lu & fl; k i. in poverty. We in each month, and 6:30 p, Il thanking my many Custon the very liberal Patronage recoived s mencing businoss in Durham, 1 state t mencing businoss in Durham, 1 state mb‘&ru ever propaured to execu A Superior Quality. As usual COPYING and ENLARGI in A 1 style. Bowing Machine Manucactor hll prépared to soll shorp nachines awnornelinile a Residence at the 01| DpU JOHN RORERTS TAILOR AND CLOT Picture â€" Pran Done in 35 different Styles T. DONAG! Conveynncer, aund . or the Cou #3" Farmers, Merchints, to with punctumity ar "PXHEX S Fumished. Work #ed. Charges Modorat Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shin Lath & Willbe at Hustings i4 day and Pridey from i PRICEVILA J I.SCE“ of Marringe I Life Lnsurance AgentCon l)':‘xs, -\l:lv‘f‘.(i Furnishod. Wor YETERINARY Jd. and Make Up, on t he Latert8tyle Men s PHOTOGRAP every month, whore he wil !flfll’?‘l‘t}_\-t may is M All work entrust formed in the )itest m MuorrurNc®, any of thi \‘Tfl.l I 600 Bash. Fresh Lime. Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880 Owen Sound . have resun open every Thursday as ALFRED FROST, County Croma Attor Durham Nov.25 1880 I;Alllll STERS Solicitors in C Lasest Fashions Rogslaris C Pricevilie ,1880 Do. _ six months Po. three imonths Oasual advertisemonts char the first insortion, and 2 oc :'.Qiaflhmm.m. Nonpe Ordinary notices of birtiis, n @ll kinds of local nows, insorts AAvertisements, exc ®ey «ten instructions to antil forbidden, and c Durham , Fob. 14 , 1878 Professionul and business cards o space and under, por yoar, ‘ fwo inches or 24 lines Nonparicl mons hree inches do. per your me column, *# . #or: $1, the advertisement : Dundalk,Murch 20th 18 »â€" TERM®:â€"@1,00 por year in At the Ofice, Gurafraxa Srtoot June 24th , 188( ALEXANDEZR BRO BUSINESS DIRZC o cuv! BGAE ; Cutting done to Or Lower Town, Durha: Every Thur arham Meney to Loan "THE GREY RE ntinek, after no o1 therfordswbton d W,. M. CLARK. Architect and Buil T THE ROCKVILLE MILI Alexander Roberts RADT # .*\‘u'.m:uty of JOLSY .G. R. "Bent loge, T ©, 0. 3 ACOBKE®, 06. A ‘l"l‘Oll'Nl-:Y at Laow, Solicit E.D. MAC TTORNEY â€"AT â€" opposite Paurker‘s MISCZELL ANEO DURHAM Sr., DURHA RATES OP aADVERTIS anbscri TAILOR, Frost & Â¥Fros Is Agent for N e forany dr NIST at Law, Sol ommissioner in 8. ATI O“um'h the C terian Churc} MEDLICAYL. J. TOWNXSEXD, 1 Bummer Fashions recoived. it his O RENEDWE sb B Ofh DUNDAl MARKDALI At Win icb IS PUBLISHED LIGHTBODY moderite J. W. CRAWE An PostGi RH A M wo . wd 13 KAconsod A nty is J Kelsey‘s MILLA® SUR Att H A t wti OnT nada 1

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