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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-23, Page 3Nov. 23, 1906 Tr% When Physicians of High Order Recommend its line to Nervous and Dyspeptic People You May Safely Assume It's Ali Right, CEYLON TEA IS DELICIOUS AND ECONOMICAL Lead Packets Only. 25e1 30e, 40e, 50e, 00e per lb. Fit ail Greeere. .nommomesseesim *se Agent Wanted. At once, good loole-men for Clinton and District to represent Oanacie's Greatest Nurseries. Largest list of New Specialities -ever offered in Fruit and Ornamental stook. Permanent intuition for the right man, on liberal terms. Aeply at once for Spring selling seam. STONE & WELLINGTON, 5iNov1.6 Toronto, Ontario. The ',ARMOUR School --OF-- Telegraphy, New Notes Floods on • the Pacific coast have done damage amounting to millio,os. ELfles K, (late, -formerly of. Bang], ton, mint -flitted suicide by shooting at North Sydney. . . The ruited.States awernutent bas undertaken the dissolution of the Standard Oil trust, 1.„ . The increase in Canada s ote gn trade for the four months ending October 3118 about $13,250,000. Two brothers bathed jonsen con- victed of highway- robbery at' Fort William, were each sentenced to seven years, • The steamer Tartar has arrived at And General Training for . tqlet rantine from,d edit is feareci ong Kong with 500 Railway Sertrice indeos on hoea • will be opposition to their landing at ; there Vancouver. TIIE CLINTON NEW ERA, /' • THE DYNAMITER,' He igotot. me a Mn of litany' Porto, With Nerve aiul Coolness. " In an article on "Dynamite; the Pow - ex Untamable," Samuel Hopkins Ad anis thus describes theertaan who ban. dies the explosive and his ways: ' "The finished type of the dynamiter L. the man who has bad the ability to rise and the luck to survive long enough, to graduate from tho plant and become an. agent. la his best embed!. recut the explosive egent Is something of a chemist, something* of a euarry- man, something of an eleterielint, a , good deal of a mineralogist and above, all a. man of resouree tine eooluess, It Is be who does the exploding. 'r1,:. fac. tory gets notice from a railroad that a contract is open for the destruetiou of a ledge of rock whiell Welts their line of advent:B. Away t;;10...; ti,e agent, with Ids gripsack full of ready made de- strUction, to look the thing over. rivet he draws upon. his ininteadogie lore ta determine the nature of the rot.k. If It Is very hard he uses a high grade of his explosive,. which delivers a quiet:, shattering blow. In case of soft roeS. the lower grade supplies a blast witi li Will produce n'wider effect, althoegl. it Will not break the dislodged melt. lute 14ueh small pleees„ Next as it ciusrry- man he considers the nature of the ledge and the luaicated Assures or veins and plans his. drilling according- ly. Then he must attend to the drilling of the holes, the tamping of the eitarge and -here his electrical knowledge k called for -the arrangement of the bat- teries. After a few blasts he gives the railroad company his estimate, and It It Is aecepted he may. oversee the job himself. . "Often he meets his rivals on the ground. Then comes the tug of war. Trieks. of the trade are many and not all of them scrupulous. Wlmre many agents are gathered together it seems te be a point of honor with every man ft.,: handle. his Testicular article with the • tamest apparent carelessness, . while he manifests a shrinking timid- ity toward: the. products • of his cum- petitors. This is to impress the.' 'out- sides. So the agent will toss about a ' twenty-five pound paeltage of dyne, mite like se much meal, kiek it, MST it silver. fences or. do wir ledges and gen- erallymaltreat it, - If the dyne nil te is fresh this is all sight,. but occakionally something goes Wrong, and theory; to. gether with the theorist, is blown . to atom's in pradtice. • Theorelically•. 4 .high -, explosive should detonate- MAY when:set off by means of a fulininitte of mercury cap, and some of the safe- ty explosives apparently live . up te* this.. But anything' with nitroglyeerin . -in. it is best treated .with • consider:I- 'bon, . for nitro is a very uncertain quantity." . . . STAIN REMOVER8. ' • . . .Grass Staings:-Aleohol or molasSes: . - RlOod Stitins.-Soak in cold seapsuds. to which 4 little kerosene. has been added.' -.. ; • Fresh Paint. -Pry .kerosene,vaseline or machine 'oil; then wash with *soap and cOldwater. . . . ' Ink Stains. --Dip, into boiling water, spread over • a basin,.. -rub . well With. salts of sorrel; then rinse thoroughly. Wine Stains. -Sprinkle thickly with salt while still. wet. :If dried wet. with boiling Water, rub thoroughly with salt . end pour belling water. throngh.. . ' Rustse-Wet, in, cold- water, .sPsead en. the grass; then apply. -0 each spot ordi- nary table salt wet 'with lemon juice. As fast as it dries renevi the appliea- •tioa. As soon as the stain Is. remOved rinse thoroughly. . . . ' • Indelible Ink. -Soak In a solution of common salt; then washwith diluted immolate. Rinse .well. •Javelle Water and a solution of oxalic acidwill els° remove indelible ink. Rinsing. must followlunnediittely and thoroughly. . - - .• . • • • 'For American .ftizens. When. 60' visithr, approached the diploniatie gallery of the senate chain: ber the doorkeeper informed him, gays -it writer -in..the Philadelphia Ledger, that the gallery was reserved for for- eign representatives'. "It Is, .heyr said the -visitor. "Well, I want to tell you right now that. thisi . is. a free country, and this -.18 the sen- ate of, the -United States, and. I de- mand edit-lie:4On in the nanie of Ainer17 can citieenship," • • • • • . • "Ohl" said the doorkeeper. "Why didn't yOu say at firgt Mat You. were au American citizen? just sten around to the secomi door , from here. ' That gallery is reserved for American .elti- zees." . • . .. , ' With chest puffed up 'the stranger betook himself to .the door Indicated and was at once admitted to the. Pub- lic gallery; . The new method of instruction • adopted! by this school has proved a great success. Pupils graduate in the-shortest:possible tim therefore at the least expense. Employment provided at once.%Write for a free pamphlet which will give full information. School room in Gordon Block, opposite Pos Office, the most desirable location in the oity Inspection of classes atlwork cordially invited ROBERT LARMOUR Stratford, Ont Principal and7Instructor, formerly District Superintendent G.T. R. pri120th§06-07. A dangerous drink is impure water. It brings on diarrhoea, cramps and piercing pain in the bowels. Counter- acts•the effect of bad water with Perry Davis Painkiller. Take it in yonr grip when you travel. Mr A G Darroch, of the Gravel read at Cotswold. lost fourteen head of young cattle recently as a result of their eatingfrozen rape. Nine were foundi dead n the field and five others died within the week. They were all of the Pole Angus breed. ' MJAS. A. :FORD mOi naeuhtlispwdreerde Ia ad ten ho d • nnded att thuesapliorti of -DEA.LERZIN- twenty-eight thousand more than last ' meoeeelo""eye Quebec this .season of navigation, •••••• :Ftlour:oandf Feed (=i1 1 i:AGENT !FOR' 27": Ira... ...rm... iMasseysHarris Machinary. JAS."A. FORD 9 Seed Merchant, - eLiwro N.' COAL - Little drops of water Freezing on the walk, Makes the man who steps -thereon Indulge in naughty talk. egeel year. The imnaigration was compos- ed not only of a superior class of new settlers froru the British Islands, out Of people of fair means. ' Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointinent. It's made fcir Piles alone -and it does the work surely and with satisfectionitch- ing, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large Nickel Capped glass jars, 50c. Sold and recommended by W.S. R. Hohnes. • Rev S. W. Rae Of Ayirrier has re- ceived the appoinEment of Oseneral See- retary of the Sunday School Associa- tion of the State of Connecticut, and will enter upon his duties on the first of January, his headquarters being in Hartford. Mr Rae's resignation is now in the hand of the London Pres- bytery. The new Pure Food and Drug3Law will mark it on the label Of every Cough Cure containing Opmin,Chloro- Many freezing mornings, form, or any other stnpifying or pois- Many chills -beware. onous drug. Buteit pasees Dr. Shoop's Just let us fill your coal bins, Clough Cure as made for 20 years, en - And then you need not sweav. tirely free. Dr. Shoop all along, has bitterly opposed the use of naecotics. SCRANTON COAL Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe, even for the youngest babe -and THE BEST ;(1 TO BE HAD. it cures, it does not simply suppress. .Get -a safe and reliable Cough Cure, by J. A. liAMILTON simply insisting on having DreShoon'e. 19 Let the law be your protection. We• • COAL DEALER cheerfully recommend and sell it. W. S.R. Hohnes. • The Tin Plate industry propdsed to NEWTHINGS bneewesgtlettrhyedatt%tohreriguorrngotewrAlnes. I —1N --- their chance of a protective alley les- :- . senecl by the monster petition that was I. pre,septed to the eabinet in Ottawa on: WALL: PAPER:. 1, iel.pidrealen representing 7 litliivc°11(7 000 of pal flon aetisr of • • • • I Canada,'were laid before the ministers We have just received some hand- i by the delegation of farixiers, *headed some designs for tall and speing trade, by the newly elected John 'Tolinie; of inexpensive, yet artistie in design'•Bruce. On the•lists are seen the well and a large range from which to. 'select. . written nanies of farmers froth almost We are up:to-date, and show many • every township in older Ontario, and new things in the detoretor's line, such , in Manitoba and the west. . - • ' .. AS Sarittas,. Crash (Moth, Lin -o -wall, • . .• ' • . . ' . • • .Noteiltlistanding the vigilaeceof the Burlaps, etc. • • . Government fruitinspectors; it would Sole agents for Muresco," the best sewn thaton' -in a while some indif- waalcimines or prll finish Made, superior to ail other ferentru ,fit finds its .way, to England. Cepared ' wall finishes; A. MacKinnon, • Canadian easily aple plied, will not rub off, crack mr-- 'w - or blister; made in all colors, including agent at Bristol, reports that, taken on the whole, Ceriadian apPles•tertiVing at deep red and green. Once applied,. it _that port are giving excellent satis- needs no washing off, or sizing, to ap-• ply a second coat. . : ftictioo, Ile refers' particularly to • . consignments of Blenhenns, • Rib.seone Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Pippins end Cranberry . Pippins, . He Room Mouldings, floor Finishes, etc. Wall Paper trimmed FREE. • scores unmercifully, • however, one s• hipper, who, he • says, • has attained W. T. SMITH rrisne4vaiteb.le Tusteinrileutlys: with , ttee -Dangers from Dyspepsia imperfect 'Digestion Most Pro« lific Oause of Serious Disease. Before placing your orders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prices. The very best goods carried in stock and sold at the lowest possible price. Orders may be left at Deere & Rowland's Hardware store, with W. J. Stevenson, Tit Electric Light, !lent. 'Few people seem to realize the real dangers in disturbed, deficient or de- fective digestion. 'While health -reports do not give in- digestion as a cause of death, yet it is la reality often fatal, as it so weakens the stomach that one becomesreadily susceptible to an attack of typhoid, . fever., kidney disease, nervous prostra- tion or other serious or fatal disease. At the first symptoms of -mdigee- tion, Mi-o-na seonmeh tablets ehould he used. If there is a feeling of heave- , nese in the • stomach, distress 'after eating, nervousness, dizziness, nausea, beadaehes, sleeplessness, pants in the side and Mutts, epeeks before the eyes, or a peevish, irritable condition with debility and weakness, beginthe use of at once. It will build ulf the stomach and di- gestive organs s6 that you eau eat anything at any time without fear of distress or indigeetion. - A.50-eent box of Mi-o-na. tablets vill In most cases, give prompt reliet and cure, altilintith In Climatic: and. long- standing weakness of the etomach, two hoxeS .or more are sOmetunes needed, but we guarantee Mi -o -nn will •in 011 tiil$1.8, no .mattet. how chronic and long-standing wettltu'esa of .the stomach, twoboxes or rime are sometimes nesdedt but we guarantee : Miso-na Nvilt cure,- in all eases, no mat- ter how chronic or serious, or money will be refunded. You run no risk. whatever in buying Mi -o -nu, We absolutely agree that your .money will be &funded .should you buy a 50 cent box of 1Nli-o na . stomach tablets and not be satisfied with the. results; Mi -o -ria, is gild • by druggists everywhere,' or will be sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents. • Wvite: today for a free sample pack- ae, and also give ns your symptoms; • and. one .of the best known sternach epeeialists will give your ease his care- fut • and personal attention without eharge. The R. T. Booth- -Company, Buffalo, N. y.. • states, has -received n black eye for the rest ot the season._ . The opin ten of the Bristol men was that the fruit was the worst -looking ever offered for sale . there. A previous consignment frbin, the same shipper sold at less than two shillings a barrel, which ..wohld not pay the freight; The name pf the shipper is not, given, • . . R. FitZill11)115 4%6 8011* We are still hi the But- chering business, and are in a position to fill all or- ders for seasonable mems, intfusted tc cu.. cve, Our new business sta,ttil is in the Combe IL Fitzsimons & Son PARC 76 Clinton CUKES Dyspepsia, Boils, Pimples, Headaches, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, and all troubles arising from the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Mrs. totlianguo, ot Dallyduff, (hit.. Writes: " I belidire would have been in toy grove long ago had it not been for Burdock Blood Bit- ter'. I was run down to such on extent that X could scarce- ly move about the house. X WW1 BIN ea to setero headucheil, backaches end dizze IWO ; my appetite win/ gouts u%n( 1 was unable to do my housework. A ftor merle two 'bottles of B. D. D. I tound ifl health nifty rostered. I warneyeeeornmend it to ail atm tad worn out Woman. • Mrs. Margaret Bottonie, President .of the International Order of King's D inghters, is dead. Gem ge Sutherland, 87 yeais of age, a wealth) farmer near Rip ey,was crush- ed against n wall by a horse and al- most instantly killed. In every elime its colors are unfurled Its fame has spread from sea to sea ; Be not surprised if in the ()thee world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your Druggist. A man named McGregor is reported murdered near Davidson Sask , and friends fear it is John W. McGregor, formerly of Goclerich district. •Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King, Deputy Minister of Labor, has returned from London, where he was successful in impressing upon the British ministry the desirability of passing legislation for the punishment of persons making fraudulent representations to indite° or deter emigration•to Canada. Wnen the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the hunian lips. Dry, Cracked and colorless lips mean feverishness, and ltre as weir ill ap- pearing: To have beautiful; pink, velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of. .Dr Shoop's Green Salver It will soften and healiany skin ail- ment.- Get a free, trial box, at our store, and be convinced. Large nickel capped glass jars, 25 cents, Sold by W. ,S, R. Holmes. . • • Only newton tintuoieiieneine.. All the best ialmbe that' existit in our i angua ge is efs.kney humor. ' Chau - • Or was a epekney, He had his house close to the abbey. Dickens • was a roeknez,-; he tali(' he could not think without the. Louden streets. The Lon- don taverns heard always the quaintest convereation. whether It was Ilea Jon - ton's at the Merinaid or Sam ,Tohnsen'a Rt the 00(1E. EIVeli itt 0110 time it mey he noted that the most Vitel and senti- nel humor Is tIll written about Lon- dene-Illiestritted leendon News. (Aentleinantir Kind. VirSt Thirgliir-llow'd you happen to break Into Smith's .110it4e last night? ele,eond Burginee I Was going past there YeNlerdaY, and 1 heard Mrs. Smith tell - i11' sonte One that she welted up three fillies the night before fistenhe for a burglar, but nobody (eerie. You hnoW, I never like to disappoint a woman: , They May Ueeover. When 11 eouple le engaged It doesn't neveeserily follow 'that they will never have any sense..--New.York Prom. 0"°Y.'•!!,.'",•YY:YYY.kvi°.k"". • . Theltri:ter-e°11roirtenyBe:ling.ersa I.),ep- pening which nre of pnelic in- tereat, but which newspapers, never get hold of, such, for in. ,stance, as family re -unions, farm sales, weddings, aecidente, and items of a similar nature, Smile of these newspapers may get, but there are others that do not get into Print. Now, if parties hitereeted would send these to us, we would, be glad at aR tines to publish them. Write out an account of 'them, .and sign yeer name. Never mind if the iteni is not well written. Put in the facts, and we will fix it up. The name will not be published, but is required as an evidence that the item is genuine. You could s put a lot of items on 0 post -card. s i...0,40401.`ry it. www04004kmowtosoy John Corrie, a prominent resident of Stratfoede died Thursday inorning nt- a few days' illneseof congestion of the lenge. lie•was.for ten -years. triick in- spector foe the tie T. 11. and located permanently in Stratfordin le00, For many years he was inspector or foe Perth comay. P RO 31 IN ENT MANUFACTURER, . 8PEAKS • En Vanleek Hill,Onteno one is better known tliati Geo. 8, Watson, When he says "Catarrhozone is 0 real cure," depend' on its being so. "My wife" ht writes, 'wee subject to bad attacks of throat irritation and bronchitis. Many temedies were tried, but few proved at all useful. Catavrhozone was different. It seemed to get right'at the sore spots and brought relief quickly. Wehave found Catarehozone an absolute cure for bronchitis and catarrh" Nothing cures more quickly,: so get it tceday, twp sizes, 25c and $1,00 at all dealers. W. D. Grant of Utica,. N.Y., the well known cheese exporter, who has beeu caught short of the .cheese market to tne extent of about $450,000, was a heavy buyer in the Glengarry district. and Glengarry factory men are -inter- ested in his failure to the extent of about $11,000. Last week Mr. Grant and his local representative, E. I. Shen - nett, of WillianIstown, met the repre- sentatives of the nineteen Glengarry and Stormont factories at Lancaster, and Mr. Grant stated that if given a settlement he would pay 25 per cent within 60days, and if successful in bus- iness would reimburse hit, creditors in full. This offer was accepted by all the factorymen•presente • A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED. • .Why so many people feel worse after taking pills thith before? 'Trouble is that drastic pills are used.. No remed- ial action is obtained. the -bowels are irritated and dreadful constipation fol- lows.Dr.Hamilton'sPills youare scarce- ly conscious of having taken medicine, Although very valid, Dr. Hamilton's* Pills do regulate the bowels, stimulate noirnal action of the glands,and create neither nausea, griping tn. violent ac- tion.Positively guaranteed for billious- ness, indigestion, stomachsliver,or kid- ney ills. Tor a safe filthily pill rely on De. Hamilton's. 25c per licit at all deal- To Develop the Cheet. ' The best exercise .for development is a' stretching. •movement. Stretch. well. ; . and thoroughly .over and over again , until the museles of the arms. And shoulders feelquite loosened.. One can - do. so lying down or standing, hut it is'. best when stretching the shoulders to stand. • While in 'an upright ,position throw the arms to the back of the head and stretch well, • After she ha S eXer, cised her back and ,shoulders in this-. way it W01111111 will find it harf! to sit In a stooping attitude,, and sne will with: out effort squere her shenelers and hold herself erect. • .Spots,asi Dark Clothing.- • A. cake Of barksaoap and a; piece of black cloth should always be on hand to take 'spats out of dark clothing. It is perfeetly harmless and win remove ordinary • stains better • than benzine, which is both dangerous and disagree- able. bio the eloth iu • warm water, rubit well with the soap and especial- ly rub the epote :with it. Sponge 'off the. hither, and you evili see no traces, of dire • ' • Preventics'as the ilame implies, pre- vent all Oolds and GripPe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Prevqnties are toothsome candy tablets. Preventies dissipate all colds quid ly, and taken early, when you 'first feel that a cold is coming, they cheekand prevent them. 1 Proventics are thoroughly safe for cbildrem, and as effectual for adults. Sold and re commended in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by W. 8, R. Holmes. John Farrell, A young man of Wen. tint, met with a serious accident, Thut day. While in the barn finishing the evening chores, he became weak, and fell out of the open barn door to the ground, a distance of about ten feet. Ile fell on to a water trough with great force. On examination it was found that his skull was fractured in tvvo places. BIG.Q.FFER- Papers. for about the Price of One In order t.o increase our circulation, we have made arrangements whereby readers may get CWO or more papers at little more than he cost of one. We will send The New Era and Montreal Weekly Rend& from now to 1st, Jan. The New Era and :Montreal Herald and Weekil Globe,lrom now to 1st 01 January 100s .The regular cash price of these papers is$I,00 per year each, so that. you are getting a big bargain at the price quoted, besides getting the balance of this year absolutely free. Cash must accompany all subscriptions. The sooner you subscrib'e, the longer you get the papers. 100 Don't wait till to -morrow. Subscribe to -day. ROUT. :HQLM1E$, PUBLISHER, - CLINTON. Those •who are already subscribers to the NEW ERA can also take advantage' of this Offer, by Paying .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE for next year. Second Hand Plano AT A BARGAIN Dominion Piano,, Upright, latest design, over strung, three unison scales polished walnut. -Reen in use four months, guaranteed ten years, will sell cheap ..1.. H eHELLEW.. FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING. . e ocit optionists areseccessfu • the 'approaching inub icipitl elections,. Leamington will be the *centre ofone of the largest prohibition districts in Ontario. -Local option by-laws will be submitted to the rate - payers in the townships of Mersea. Garfield arid Tit, , bury west,in the towns of Leamington and Kingsville, and the villages o Wheatley, Comber, Ruthien and Staples. . The temperance Sentiment is strong in all these plaices, and there is every prospect that the by•laws will carry. Provided the temperance people are successful,there will be no licensed hotels nearer Leamington on the east than Blenheim, -10 miles away, Tilbury Centre and Stoney Point on the North twenty miles distant, and Essex and Harrow on the west, about eighteen miles. EVER HAVE CRAMPS. K nd of fierce to be tied up iu 11 knot. at mmK midnight with cramps. Keep Net viline handy Ten drops quiets cramps; ihstantly. Used nceasionally Nerviline prevents this trouble entirely. Front . Stratford, oht.,Wm.Dee writes: Noth- ingI know Of will give such quick re- lief to cramps,colic or pain in the stone itch as Nerviline. lf you feel squeane ish or sick, just ten drop of Nerviline 2 :4 in water and you're well next minute." Think of the protection and comfort contained in a 250 bottle of Nerviline, and get it to -day. BUGGIES Buy:your Buagy where. quality as well as appearance is considered in manufacturing, and have your . repairing done by 'exper- ienced men..,. All are found at t. Huron Street., Clinton. kumball & Mcillath s, .i ne -Autocrat" of Egypt. , aldust,aphi Kardel Pasha, tile 'Egyptian Nationalist leader, in . an in; er view With the Paris cortespondetit of the Pan Mali Gazetie,• deMaxed that Lord Cromer is the worst friend. Great BO-. taln could have. -"He had an admirabl.. .omeortunity of Winning our love, bet he, has acted as an oppressor, as n, ty- rant, "The cietestabiefact in the governance, of Egypt 18 the hypocrisy which is ever everything. An autocrat or a tyrant,: remagnized as such, simpy linposee his 'will, Lord. Cromer imposes his will, juet as surely, but through the foams of . law, Re is an autocrat as great as Ab- dul liamiel, the Czar. or ,the 'Kaiser.. '•Vrie are constantly being made to feet that we are ail inferior MCP. It what Way are we inferior? I am sure. the Penaheen are 08 intelligent as the lower c41asses in England, and as cap- able of eelf-government. We ask for n. conetitution, for an Egyptian Parlia- ment, such is wag pr Imieed to us when the regime of Ithedive Tewilk was seps preesed, Por 24 years we have waltee • tar that Pavliament." Kam& Pasha, denied that his follow- ing desited to .come under T.urldeh, German, or any other tutelage, "We *tisk to remain Egyptlane.' 'Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat andlf fotti, or torpid, , or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollister's Itoegy Mountain Tea keeps you .0welL eeny, Tea or Tablets. Ask your • TIFOILIt is Bolin ruias'ox fooxiak ongkarx: ' ,I50104AS111:Y. A.TtlINDA.Vold AT Tali. TORONTO, ONT. Recent students have taken positions at salaries from $50 wir month to KOCIO per Year. Write today for handsome cola, logue, We can place you on the road to suee.es. Commence new W. J. ELLIOTT, Prill Owner of•Yoxige and Allettinder Sts mow lessepooles The Best Flour.... It must be gratifying to the tovvn of Clinton and the surrounding country, to know that at the recent contest of Bread making, held in HolmesVille, out of some fifteen competi- tors, using different brands of Flour, the Bread made out of PAIR'S BEST FAMILY PLOUR, and sold by W. T. O'NEIL, tpok first prize, It is not necessary to go ma of ' town for the 131ST W.T. O'NEIL, -THE HUB GROCER. A. • •411,•.019•411, viiin•NafteNtie BAKING POWDER AI! You Would rather trust an old friend than a Stranger, wouldn't you? Our Baking Powderis a tried arid trusted friend in many . homes. It does not pay to experiment. with . untried doubtful • uremia when you can get ours, made with Pure Orearn .Tartar • lid the beet Bicarbonate of Soda, itt Mily 250 it lb. If you levee not tried it, we Will be pleased .to -give you a • 'free simple." . . J. .E .. HOVEY. Clinton. . • • . Dispensing Chemiet. . • q.t. • • . eleadegeenee.eor ace/ ea. • .1-resowofte.se liable Goods IN no Jewelry Store in Clinton, or surrounding towns, will be found a more reliable and up-to-date stock of articles usually carried by merchants dealing in Jewelry wares. Call in, and we will CONVINCE you that we excell in many lines. "Repairing "is our specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. All articles bought here engraved Free of Charge. R. Counter, JEWELER and OTI IAN, ttmItmttt