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Grey Review, 20 Aug 1896, p. 5

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UE IN CORSETS )e. LINE. SEASOor LL LIXE OFâ€" «* Adams‘ Waggon. In or rill make a liberal reduction ‘ seasou. five Enggies and some Carts at prices that will surprise argain at your owu terms. GANXS, STOYES that he will continue the ndorhklniub.uhfl '.."' or in Dur in 1858 ive all old and new custo® YSs ON HAND. .MINC A SPECIALTY of Repairs for all kinds of and buy our machines snd e Harvest Special R. "OR THE MONE! HAM. F8 gttl Fresh in all ling ity. HUR r in the world go to Town, Durham, It will handle all ‘u no trouble. For iable Co. _ Call on as and pper Town { the Best Make CGHINERY e you prices week in AD. are sold very E CLOTHINCG LITTLE MONEY HAVE CLOTHIN pr. balming on 1atest 97(8 sonalye rates. E. J, sBEWELL isgy all kinds. ut rivy. Marringo Lieenss® SHO Agents, to sell in tows. 06 22X time, personal notes nmmg vIiStâ€" ":z from rfiisunce are we‘ 1 Corious APPOINTMENT but necessary ; is that ?,tg’ Provincial constable Hefferâ€" 1 man. who has been appointed by the Ontario government to follow a big | cireus now going through Ontario in | the capacity of a detectiye. | NsEpzv.â€"Those who p&’t let't:u afâ€" |â€" k will a iate the en i :"r ;:unuur flcl(em.ie and the rAvber- | deen Com pany who, between them have furnished a light where it has been long needed, at the Post Office door, D Fercrows.â€"The Anmml_Gmnd lp?lbe Meeting for Ontario of this body wu%eld in Sarnia last week. and was highly successful. | Th:y. will have a tent at Toronto during PP week. Mr. Adam Robertson was delegate from the local lodge, and next meeting is to be held in Belleyille. Foot BaALL.â€"At Chatsworth on Tuesâ€" day of last week, the Durham team got de{m\ted by 4 goals to 2. The Banner says * the Durham team is colngoogd of a gentlemanly lot of players and will at any time be welcomed to Chatsworth. Will Harris, Durham, refereed the game in a manner satisfactory to all." Tomoxto ExHIBITION.â€"Already the entries for this show indicate that it will surpase all previou:J_eau. All the P:oviuces are represented in useful artiâ€" cles, while in Art and Scenic productions it promises to outdo all former years. *ingle fare for the round trip both weeks, with three special excursions. Ar V arx®v.â€"The Social at Mr. J. W. Blyth‘s on Tuesday of last week was a auccess notwithstanding that it was hurriedly gotten upfand the threatening character of the evening,. _ About 80 were present, and enjoyed themselves with vocal and instrumental music, the thuiriler outside giving an accompaniâ€" . ment more alarming than harmonious. Mrs. Blyth and Mrs. Clark are two public spirited ladies and got the whole thing up themselves. There was abundâ€" ance to eat, and the proceeds were very gratifying. FREE SILVER is now all the talk,. In a letter recerved from Rev. C. H. Leeâ€" son, Royal Centre, Ind. he says : The money question is the all absorbing topic at present, Fears were entertainâ€" ed when the Populists joined the Demoâ€" crate in the nomination _ of Mr. Bryan Furiiet""" " _ 3 pase Tazx Ix.â€"We are always pleasâ€" ed to receive iteme of personal interest, during the holiday season, or indeed at 08 * """ . .ll notes regarding visiâ€" Beptemberâ€" 25. ¢.â€"The High Court of Ontatio of this hbody are in session at Ottawa is week, "o Te actunl merit. faat pinat aflong Hood‘s 88"!8p*" _ on Ono'l'rno‘m 2editer and nerve tonic. ‘‘Prse Tmmx Ix.â€"We ® receive items 0f P ed to ***"" " 1â€" jay senso crate in the nomination of Mr. bryan that he would carry._ He is a bright ynunq man, but his fluent tongue, will pot, | think, counteract the argument pot, | think, counteract the :e:fmnem, of depression in business caused by the fear of their wild schemes, The banks here refuse to extend time on paper unless payable in gold." Mr, Leeson thinks :\’fi- national credit will be preseryv ed. _ He encloses two campaign &uph- lets which may be seen at our 0i M EcrirsEs. â€"Those. interested in these celestial phenomena will be glad to khow the .moon will oblige them. thisâ€" menth, by giying a free partial Oeligo on the night of 2nd and 23rd inst, Unlike the sun an eclipse of the moon lasts several hours, that of last week on‘!y lasting 14 minutes, There is something inspiring in the enthusiasm of science which spends time and mona?' and goes to the ends of the earth to observe an eclipse of 14 minutes durationâ€"if the clouds will allow them. _ Several of the stations in the north of Eummwere so baulked last Saturday week, but others succeedâ€" ed in obtaining photographs of the o¢â€" currence. Taur Barrist GarpEx Partry.â€"On Thursdagoevening the grounds of Mr. B Warner bore in unwonted appearance as a very large nnmber of Baptists and other friends met for an evening‘s engoy ment. _ The Crawfordâ€"Kilmer Coy. had the place radmnt with over 30 lights arranged in an attractive manner, and as they shone over bushes, tents *‘ brave men and bonnie lassies," m‘tfi‘d in beâ€" witching swinging games or other youth ful devices of nding the time, one was uncertain ;‘:ther the lights were indebted to the .&l:ndld ds or the grounds to the brillant m or both to the brilliant company for the unâ€" doubtedly successful character of nfi‘x’ puck whole. "The band, under Prof, Peel, again gave enlivening strains: and for :gu I'lna‘uiiit:nd the light, frul{giv;ll‘l. & are not ungtstcfu e procees: on a small aduiission fee, were nearly $40. â€" + AxErican ParEra.â€"Wo are indebtâ€" ed to Mr. John A. Conkey, for late copiâ€" es of the Tribune, Timesâ€"Herald and Record of Chienm American papers, at present fairly tle with arguinents }l)‘ro and con on the silver question. hese seem all opposed to Bryan and his tgeory. Out side of !i.hic uv)ve not.i;‘l' one otf them s our premier this com imen "‘I'bol:n..yw Premier of Canada, is a fine type of the educated French Canadian. fie looks younrof than his 55 years, and @» slender. active, and handsome. His bicdb n o4 n1 0004 dii . + Nes difngen ie dvn qmntiey® en eloque;lee and mqme;,hm make him a man of great personal popularity. They also see more to admire then men, an article on the money question concludes. "The true remedy is a bankâ€" ing system, oomething after the pattern of that in Canada, with additonal guards such as are suggested by the Seottish eystem, which, while perfectly secure, shall meet their local needs.‘ We were amused at a letter from W m. C. Curtis on "Liberals and Union" which is given the place of honor in the Record‘s pages, This shows that Aunexation is now getâ€" ting nearer! That Queen Victoria, usuâ€" ‘ ally appoints whoever is recommended for the senate by.the Gov. General ! The Governor General has no duties oxcog: to entertain the other members of t Government and give dinner parties to merimbers of Parliament! Mr. Laurier and Sir Richard are mgpmed to cherish ambitions for a seat in the U. States Senate! . Annexation Societies, some open, some secret are all over Canada |! circulating tons of Literature! W hat bosh ! Canadians across the line it seems to us are not doing their duty or they ;&nldapen the eyes of the vain glorious as .....3. Canada that they nix:m it to better effect. All the E.wn also contain graphic accounts of awful heated term, and the destrucâ€" tion caused by it, LOCAL AND GENERAL. _ mm teetonmant shooting shows them to be in arrears favyor us with a remittance at once. All the "littles" of a printer‘s business make a considerable sum to him and his bills must be paid in cash. "Short accounts sweet and darkness and the hilarity of the sitters negatived the idea. Miss Maggie Lamb, of Guelph, is a guest of Miss McKechnie at present, Miss Ray, of Durham, is yisiting friends in town.â€"Paimerston Reporter., Mr. W. B. Vollett, takes a run to Kincardiue this week in a holiday_ inood. Mr. D. B. McFarlane left last week for the Suo. Messrs. James and John Ross, of Toâ€" ronto, are yisiting at Rev, Chas. Camâ€" eron‘s. k Par Ur.â€"Will those Miss Burns, of Durham, is visiting the Miss Dickies this week.â€"AMt. Forest Confed. Miss Arrowsmith left on Tuesday last to visit friend in Pt. Perry and Sauginaw. Michigan, Mrs. McRae, Durham, and Mrs, A. Turper, OQrangeville, are guests of Mrs, Eliiou,â€"Chatsworth Banner., Mrs. C, F. Goodeve and family. of Toâ€" ronto, are visiting at AMr, Dan. Ureenâ€" woud‘s, of the Avenue. Ts Mr. F. MacFarlane and Mr, D. Morâ€" rison, of Markdale, were guests at AMr. W u. Aunderson‘s last Sunday week, Reevye Morice, of Normanby and Clerk Hop{f, attendeu in U. Sound this week at the division of the County. Misses Aunie and Mafgie McKenzie, of Durham, spent a few days at Dr. Smith‘s last week.â€"Dornock Cor. of Banner. Movina.â€"Miss Bell, dressmaker, has mmoved into Mrs. Burnet‘s house south of the store, and will there be glad to meet custp:pers old ana newgss.> ~,/ Mts. Graham who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Calder, left Tuesday, accompanied by her daughter Miss Graâ€" ham, for Brandou, Manitoba to visit Rev, Mr. Nichol, of Toronto preached.‘ an able sermon on Sunday last in the: Preob{teria.n] Cburch from the text. "All things work together for good to them that loye God."4 i mensige STLL AnotuER.â€"The Christian Enâ€" deavorers of the Presbyterian *Church will hold a Garden Social at ,D‘:;{}nn,’s on Tuesday night next. Admission 10 cents. Extensive preparations are beâ€" ing made for a pleasant evening. Rev. Mr. Jansen left Monday â€" for Grand Rapids, Mich., where ‘there is a colony_ of his counteren numbering about 25,000. He wi lz::l‘y go from there by boat to Manitoulin where he labored at one time and will. be abâ€" sent from his charge for two Sundays. her sons. aDde 1POHY UONNRETMOCCT _ Stzka joyable time can be predicted, if the weather is not too cool. Mr. Samuel Acheson, Princigal of Arnprior Pub. School and a brother of Mr. John Acheson of Egremont, has been visiting friends for a week past. Mrs. Acheson, a daughtor of the late John Patterson, accompanied him. Mr. ‘A. bas a successful record as & teacher, and occasionally occupies the "*sacred desk." He preached for Rev. Mr. ~Meâ€" Vicar at Dromore on Sunday last. MERIT APPRECIATED.â€"In a recent 18â€" sue of the Port Arthur Journal we ob nerl\"le that Mr. Jno. Ritchie is winning golden opinions as a teacher, The papâ€" gouice U 0 stt s Gahant HRoue er gives an account of a School Board meeting where his services were highly commended, and as actions speak louder then words they increased his salary to $925, regretting that they could not make it more at present. Congratulaâ€" tions Mr. Ritchie, " We must have a newspaper goodbye to old citizens before they go. )I.r. to old citizens before they §O. AML. Banks and fa.mig move t{in week w\ North Bay, and Miss Rombough leaves for Toronto where she will soon be folâ€" lowed by her parents and family. ~Durâ€" ham regrets to lose good citizens, but wishes a bri*ht. future to all, Mr. Româ€" bough has long been connected with Durgsm. and his sterling character has won him many friends whose warmest wishes “go with him. The Methodist too will regret the loss of the Misses Bauks from their choir, while Miss A. Bauks. as a teacher has endeared herâ€" self to her pupils by ber ability and mRS,. ROBEnt C 0. 00 tbA was mortal of this estimable lad laid to rest in Latona cemetery on day last. PERSON AL,MENTION. Mrs. RosEnrtr LEDINGHAM.â€"A! sz Pire imz c SHLC Y V VG before the . _ PA Ee ?:!:lil move tgiig:uk to B:f.:“ t&e tht:l and h{iu Rombough leaves ‘:i.{ & P Sariste and fernly. Ds and .;i"“"oi an . ~Durâ€" '-rto lose good duu'.,.., but | brains y fro: ht futnra to all. Mr. Româ€" of this estimable A07 TAD | i Latona cemetery on Satur» ; Deceased had been ill for a P. lengthy “Yoriod with akidney trouble, which culminated in death on Friday 15th inst. She has been for over 30 was . 56 {leln of age at the time of her death. Her husband and six children, 4 sons and 2 daughters, mourn her loss. Her son John. from Duluth, |ju|t arrivâ€" ed home the Saturday Wov ous to her death. Anotherâ€"son, William, well known in this town. and â€"now in busiâ€" ness in Russell, Manitoba. was the only one of her children, not able to be preâ€" sent at the last, We extend our symâ€" years a resident of the neighborhood, where the family are well known, ln& AxnoTtHER PIONEER CROSBSED THEB Rryvrrn.â€"Mr. Jno. McPhee, of the l1th concession, Glene?. diel on Saturday last, hnvmg reached the three score and ten, and leaving behind a memory fragrant of good deeds and good living, having borne an irreproachable charactâ€" ha?u;f borne an irreproachable charactâ€" er,. _ He was born in Invernesshire, Scot land, und came to this country nearly 40 years ago, and was foreman in the Grand Trunk Works neat Woodstock for some time. He came to Glenelg 36 years ago, and did his share of pioneer work. His wife, Qsons and 1 daughter survive him.â€" Six of his sons acted as gull-bnrern, and Inid him to rest in St. eter‘s cemetery, Glenelg, on Monday last. Rev. Father Hauck conducting the funeral services. Two of the boys left for Ohio, Tuesday morning, and one for Stratford whence they came to their father‘s deathbed. On Saturday afternoon, last during the electric storm which raged in this disâ€" trict, a boy of 16, son of Mr. Arch,. Robâ€" ertson, N. Glenelg lost his life. He was assisting Mr,. Geo. Henderson, of the 12th Con. in mowi:llf away sheayes, while a man named Hall was pitching from the waggon, All three were inâ€" stantly struck and stunned. Hall came to first and roused Henderson by calling the barn was on fire. Henderson recovâ€" ered and seeing the boy‘s l projectâ€" iag from some sheaves a{ov:flm pulled hiim down to the load and out of the barn to tind he was dead. Both men were weak and afew minutes more of unconsciousness would have caused a triple tragedy. â€" The boy was buried at Latona on Sunday great numbers by their presence showing their ay::}»thy with the family so sorely bereaved. The barn was destroyed with one of the best crog: Mr. Henderson has had for years, all being in but 7 acres. $700 insurance is on the barn. Near Markdale same day a father and son named Patterson were reported struck, the son being killed, and Dr. Sproule was attending to the father. A barn belong to Dr. Lightbody, near Hanover, another helon%mg to a man named McGregor on tne Town line Bentinck and Sullivan were destroyed by Lightning earlier in the week, Mr. Arch. Hastie, of the 11th Con. Bentinck met with a heavy loss about the middle of last week, having 5 cows killed by the deadly current. After spendifig six weeks with friends and relatives, Mrs. Alex. Freeman and boys returned to their home in Rose City, Michigan. T Mr. Thos, Baird boarded the excurâ€" :sion train for the North West on Thursâ€" day last. Success Tom. Mr. David Sburf. of Durham, is enâ€" giaged for a couple of weeks assisting r. J. H. Sharp with his harvesting. Miss Nellie Smith was taken suddenly ill a week" ago Sunday. {(Dr. Jamieson was called in, ‘in attendance. She is now on the way of recovyery. Mrs. Alex. Allan was also on the sick list‘.d last week. â€" She is able to be around again. Mrs. D. Klein has returned to her home in Alpena, Michigan, after enlivâ€" ening the home of her sister, Mrs, J. Brown, and other relatives for & few weeks. -Rov. Mr. Kitching, pastor of Methoâ€" dist Cburch Varney, was making his raséorul calls on this line on Thursday an Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slunzvsnd Misa Ethel, of Holstein, spent last ednesday at Mrs. D. gharp‘s and Mre. °R. Mortiâ€" son‘s. #iA Miss Bessie Mitchell is at present brightening the home of her grandfathâ€" er, Mr. â€" After serious consideration Mr. Wm. Chapman has decided_ to give up farmâ€" ing and tbmhillx{x and try his luck in a Iivm? atable. e has therefore traded his farms to Mr. Chas. McKinnon of Durham for his livery stable and will be taking possession shortly. Success. LIGHTNING‘S DEADLY DOINGS Killed in the Barn. Quite a number of the voung folke of this line attended the garden party held at Mr. Jas. Blyth‘s on .?Pflay evlo.glan's had vâ€"-&i‘l‘ week 1or BOW® TDUYI Child can de lt."f‘!o .obo.o...gooku er Pod dling This is bona fide. Send lh? for werk and narticulars at once. _ THE SEY OUR SUP PLYCsonicTemple, Camden XJ. KOOTENAY GOLD Take the famous Northern FACIHC Railway to the gold fields of the Kooteâ€" n;x district, You save time and mone; al 912:3 every luxury in travel. trains daily from St. Paul and Duluth. Millions of acres of choicesat agricul tural lands are offered for sale yery cheap: in Dakots, Minnesota, Montana, and the West. A_tewurmolnbnkotlonhdtlhw Good Houses. For all information, maps, &e., appIF Wi to r. Jas. Biyth‘s on Tuesday ev"onlnis and reported having bad a spledd HELP WANTY .f'l-AL-. MURDOCH. FIELDS. Pacific ‘ Proprietor PP'Yl * 5* Piol MoFancamm. ®. â€"| Durham, 10th, 1800 Thhhnppondtobethoqwmdtheym,Wwodon'takem!m“"u old story. prices to suit the timesâ€"you can‘t help being attracted by themâ€"and it pays you to d0 80. That‘s a be said. mymehmmwmadvmmdthehmmoloud- Unbleached sheeting 2 yds. wide, worth 22¢. sale price 16¢c. E White Marseilles Quilts 9/4 Regu; Bleached sheeting 2. 74¢ wide °"" |&" SMon‘s lar $1.50, Sale Price. 95¢. â€" @|Circular pillow cotton, 44 in. wide worth _/ Aiils Hay is Scarce â€"BUTâ€" Money is Plenty. Muz be you think it is not, but H. H. MILLER. the Hanover Conveyancer, is lending lots of it at 54 rer cent and on extra good loans at essâ€"Uosts lowâ€" Terms as any reasonatle person may desire. $ â€"» H. H. MILLER tifye» 00]le Notes and Accountsâ€"no clurfio if no ecliection. Cheap Farms for Sale Deeds, Mortyages, Leases and ther writings neatly and quickly pt epared at reasona ble cost. ; + â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, Hanover P. O. The Hanover | «*Telephone." Conveyaneer Merit Rewarded and Patronage The Directors of the Western Fair, London, are the proudest set of men in this country, and feel that ‘E.heir efl‘ong ius.;e‘g;'?prec" preciated by the Untario and adjoining ASLt’n_.‘t.e_!l.J appears to be greater things sti}! iN store for them. The new flve Stock Buildings t.he{ claim to be the best on the continent for exhibition purposes, hein'fi built from plans carefull Propu- ed aftor visiting the principur airs of America. â€" They are so a.rungd that visitors can start at the Main uilding and go the entire rounds, we may say, under cover, and it will make little or no difference whether it rains or not afâ€" ter you once get there. This expendiâ€" ture of money will no doubt he a big drawing card, and increase both the exâ€" hibits and patrons this year. Notwithstanding this great outlay the Prize List has been increased some with the understanding that next ‘zur will find considerable advance in this direct rtii{on.i Pafiwneo Bill‘s ‘;Wii;l“wm and exican :&podrome as been enF-.gad and will make a first class spec featâ€" ure, being one of, if not the very best, fair attraction in America at Iruent. Sie Hassen Ben Ali‘s Moorish crobate en ce holoa tor. . Fegother they will ing arran or. P w make a roum day‘s npogt._mj?q‘ tho Special Reductions in all lines of Boots and Shoes. make a rousing day s spOFt, ANG LVS new doubled:ckoz Gxd Bun(‘lwtb‘lta utmost capacity. Miss Gertie Mclood‘.v.hlud friends in Dundalk and Ventry last week. The Garden psrtl in connection with the Presbyterian church, at Mr. Chas, McKinnon‘s last Thursday evening was quite a success, considering the very busy season. Miss lfi!o MciInnis, visited her sistâ€" or Mrs. G am of Bunneson last week. Mrs. C. MeDougall of Durkham visited her mother Mrs, McArthur. and her daughter Mre. McLean last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Watson returned home last Saturday from Georgetown, where they had been visiting Mr. Walâ€" son‘s daughter Mrs. Dan McKechnie who has been laid up for three weeks with a paralytic stroke? Her recovery is despaired of. FOR SALE OR TO RENT Ine Unuoe BBst",."""" La2 adir Rent, the house and grounds adjoining rep uin‘ ~wt / pemeyy. ) /C TTanaow T!" ment, ao SOTPn T LC _ NTTanmamw / McKenzie‘s Tailor shop, Upper Town. The house containe 7 rooms, Kitchen and Woodshed, Good cellar, and is con» veniently situated on the front street 'rhenmstowgood&nlt'l‘nuonth Part of Priceville, Correspondenes, neh Flannelette, Regular 10¢ ‘The under signed offers for Sale or to TORONTO MCidsummer Bale. cArthur. and ber n last week. Watson returned rom Georgetown, visiting Mr. Walâ€" Dan McKechnie for three weeks RAMSAY & MORLOCK _ CALDER‘S BLOCKâ€" 6 22¢, sale |tt|'ice‘}7c. 76. talt p. & eavy crash towling worth 7c. p. Fine i.lmorll w * _ 1Â¥ " 10 onfaniermmel $ 2 d x eavy y co «+ ae oo inâ€"Finnndae. _ " o 1 o# 8 " heavy twill flan. * 12 * 10 Grey fiannels fll:n or twilled 12 9in. stripe nelette skirting worth 15¢. selling price 124. ‘ Light summer corsets perforated worth : 50c. selling price 44. Flno’ cotzts(.m hosiery, reg. 18c. pair, 2 pair or Heavy cashmere hosi‘ry worth 35 s, p. 25 Children‘s cotton _ hose ewuall sizes, reg. te. pair, now 2 for 5. 25 Ihe, light brown sugar for $1.00 e resecc., * Abs. or > Royal yeast cake 4c. a box. 4 cans sarpines for "6c. 2cs;uug:'odchickon. ham and tongue or Fresh mixed 10c. bottle. } 13 bars el'eetrn:% for ZSc. Best Ingersoll Valley cheese 10c, Ib. 6 bars Sweet Home. 4 cans corn for 25¢, 4 k of corn starch 1or 2DC. Brst pickling Spices by the pound 20c. Potato Bug Killer $1.00 for 100 Ibs. SLUG SHOT for Cabbage Grubs. Moth Camphor Balls. Fly Paper) Pads. Moth Camphor Paper. Sticky Fly Paper. Chloride Lime. Machine Oils. © Land Paster. BARREL SALL FEED CORN. M. S. CORN. â€" Millet â€" Hungarian Grass. Turnip Seet. | ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP. IMPROVED GREY STONE. LINCOLN RED GLOBE. Chas. McXKinnon / f â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Ete. WAREHOUSE, Upper Just Avrived â€"â€" . c ndersâ€"oboaper than ever. | always on MnAd. Gall and inspect and be Gonvinced. CHAS. McKINNON, EVERYTHIN GBOUGHT FOR CASH And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. One Car Brockville TY © n Lk oD Mss HH Wns ansnogue, m%w Coulthard & Boott‘s Beed Drifts and don Carriages & Ha:rows. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons Wilkinson Ploughs and fieuffiers. u:l:om f:u;:mm Organs & Piance of the hest makes. Cartsâ€"at fabulous prices 7| A few Stoves at job prices. Frost & Wood‘s Binâ€"|\ N ; Ture buckey Singe A‘p;r ew Williams Bowing Meâ€" ne Car Brockville AGC Gananogue, and Cam Lonâ€" don Carriages & ne Car Cbhatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagonse. Buckwheat & Rape. 8, PAREDD GROCERIES. of corn starch for 25¢. PARIS CREEN c. sale p. 5 EC . 0.‘1 a * & 1 124 ting worth Light N\ Full alwavs on Pruggist & Seedsman, Durham. Balance of Trimmed and Un:â€" trimmed Hats at half Price. Now on Hand â€"~= Maxwel!‘s Steol Rakes, ote. Coulthard & Boott‘s Boeed Drifts and LOWER TOW N. 20c, Sale Price 12%¢. Sale Price 90c. d story. We make ‘That‘s all that need always on band. *

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