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C th or Produce. Otte Price Ortly
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tor Sprinu Dress ooJs■ ,
—by wait to buy your new Spring dress. Our stock is all
e We believe it is the best we have ever had, and we believe
ic1�a€t represents better values than even this store usuallYgives.
We want our Spring selling of dress goods to start right away with
4, a rush. perhaps you had not intended to buy so early, but if we
can help you to save money on your Spring outtrt, don't you think it
would pay you to buy now 2 that's our way of looking at it. Come
any way whether you want to buy or not and study the new styes.
You're always welcome at the Big Cash Store, and then there is
so much to see.
Here are a few of aur very swell new Dress Goods and Suitings
$17.00 the dress end for very rich,
Black Brooke goods, These are the
linear, and nest eleg•aint goods we have
ever a;liown.
$14.014 the dregs end for a very swell
Shack Brocaded goods, nobby, rich
arid effective.
$11.00 the dress end for rich Black
Figured goods, new, swell, and right
unetoelitte.
$7.00 and $6.50 the dress end for
lovely brick Fancy goods, an immense
mange to pick from.
$0,00. ii5a"0 and $5.00 the dress end
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r our seat leaders Black d es_es
and suit ends. Quaaliiey and- value is
What you will tied in this lot. New
Black' Drees Goods and Suiting by the,
yard. Ziic, 30e, 33e, 40e, 45e, 500, and up
to $1,25. for vaatues such as only cash
load one price can make possible,
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New Venetian Snitings, pure wool,
and direct from one of England's best
makers, in all the new shades such as
" new Beaver Browns, Pew fawns,new
greys, new Pastel Blues, new Military
Reds." The Dress or suit end for $6.00
dud. $3.00.
New English Venetiau Suiting, very
high class goods in all the anew up-
to.date shades. The yard for $L00,
7de.. and 65e.
New Rich homespun Suitiugs, all
the leading shades. our best quality
the yard for $1.00.
,r Sititi
Plain Suitt
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Serge Suitings, . ei !, ngs,Habit
Cloth Suitings, full range of new
colorings. The yard 50e and 45c..
Yes come and see our new caress
goods. Come make yourself at hoaane
to the Big Cash Store. You're under
gnu obligation to buy.
THE MART.
To oHave
the st Goods
is what the Business intim owes him-
self.
t is this s lousiness policy of ours
which induces us to claim to be
often the cheapest and con-
sequently always the best.
We have in stock everything in the
Statiorery Line—newest in Note
Paper-.
A Com late Line of
Jardineres,
English and German Decorated
Vases,
French China,
Limoge and Japanese Ware.
FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS.
JOHS1 GRIGG,
EXETER.
INSURANCE.
E RNE S T ELLIOT,
For Marriage Licenses,
Wedding Rings,
Watches, Cloc les,
Jewelry,-
Spectacles, Etc
OAI Gs.
R. HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty,
•S TRATFO
Rp,Or
One of Canada's largest and most
successful schools of Business Tvaining.
'An old -established school and .one that
enjoys an excellent reputation for
1 superior work. The present is a splen-
did time to enter for a course of train-
ing. Prepare now for the situations
that evil] be open next fall. We as-
sist many of our students to good
positions. The large attendance that
our school eujoys is
] y positive proof
that our work is highly appreciated.
Our students are our best advertise-
ments. They know that our training
is first-class rst ass and they are telling others.
Write for Spring circular.
W. J. ELLIOTT,
Principal.
IMP
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .E, Hodgert visited
friends in Cromarty, Sunday last.
Miss Lulu Dempsey will remain here
for a few days
before
y going to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Oke and Miss Eliza
Agee for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- Oke are at present visiting friends in
stews, of Toronto ; also for the Pam= Fine Seaforth.
ESUsexce COMPAN of London, England; Miss Laura Godbolt, of Sunshine, is
ereeoE SU. NCE COMPANY. Eng spending a few days at the home of
and
Mrs. 9, Powell.
Mrs,J. H
Beemer, of Wingham,
in ham
formerly of Exeter, visited friends
here last week.
Miss Lena Howard Ieayes on Monday
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
for Floas ridalme, linerwhere she has been en-
il,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mauled, of Brant -
Alex. Tait spent the pastweek visit- ford, contemplate moving back to
ing in London. Exeter very sortly.
Thos. Snell of Brucefield, has moved Miss B. Robinson left here on Mon -
his for New13
his unit to Hamburg to
f Exeter.renew her
y
yg
situation as milliner.
a
liner.
1lfr..
..Flood and daughter left.
Moody
n last
week, for her home near Ottawa. Thos. Willis, fte had a wood sawing
bee yesterday• afternoon and succeeded
in getting his wood all cut.
Some of the members of our brass
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, of Forest, are band drove to Fang -caber Tuesday e' -en-
visiting friends in and around Exeter. ing and took part in a concert there.
The books of the Methodist Centur
y
Fund are now closed, the sum having
reached considerably over $1,200,000:
Miss Dickson, a former teacher in
o T our; public school, with her aunt, " Mrs.
n uesday in consequence of the high
winds Logic, of Goderich, .visited friends
here last week.
1 e
M. Sarnwell, of London, visited his
Mi. Reid, of, the Rathbun Portland
brother, George Samwell, here on 1 cement works was in .
Tuesday. town lately and
engaged A. E. Hodgert t as their travel -
Conductor Ireland has charge ge of the ler and instructor west of Toronto.
on the L.
ExpressH. &J3.
the Mr. Donald
McInnes
has
purchased
duringe
illness of one' of the -
P
regular rc
onduc
tors.: the residence ace of Geo.a
Bwden
on Main
St., payingtherefor the sum of $900.
We welcome Mr. McInnes as a resident.
For dandruff, itching seal,
'falling
and gray hair,chi8 and for an elegant
ressing for the hair Turkish Scalp.
e
cod aces any preparationon the
market. Only 50c. a bottle at Lutz's
Drug Store, Exeter.
THURSDAY, MARcg, 21sT, 1001.
L. H. Dickson was in the County
Town on Tuesday, on legal. business,
Rev. Mr: Buchanan and wife, of
Lanark, visited. Chas. Perkins this
week.
Numerous chimneys were
y burned out
Miss M. Treble of Exeter North left
last week for Virden, Man., where she
will spend afew months
with her
brother.
Alex, Levitt, brother of W. Levitt,
Exeter,: has been appointedP to the osi-
tioni of; chief` of th♦i11e
r
:%Valke ' fire?
'
department.
Fon Meeawonh,—The following per-
sons left this week for Manitoba : Jna
Canna, Fred I'enliale, Thos. Welsh,
Isaac Jiorn, Exeter; Garnet Bissett,
Centralia.
MORE W..:.M-.—•The council have de-
cided to lay a granalithic walk frim
Spackman's corner to the Metropoli-
tan hotel on the west side of Main St.
The walk is to be six feet wide, the ex-
Dense to be borne by the corporation;
to the extent of 40 cents and the prop-
erty owners 60 cents on the dollar. It
was proposed to start the Work as
boon as spring opens,
17.EA.?ei1: OP Mics. C,A[LLEY.--The Mor -
deo (flan.) Empire of March 7th thus
refersto the death of Mrs. Edwin
Carley. wife of Edwin Carley, former-
ly a clerk with Messrs. Carling Bros.,
.Exeter.—On Thursday it was beard
with general regret that Mrs. Carley's
sickness was causing her friends some
uneasiness. For a. week she had been
suffering from la grippe. Anxious to
be around she cangbt cold; a .aid ins
fluenza ended her days. It is hardly
two years since Mr. Carley went east
and on his return received the congra-
tulations of h is many friends, to be
turned into sympathetic sorrow last
Saturday, :Errs, Carley was a general'
favorite in her circle of acquaintances,
tier refined qualities of IMO. her noble
attributes in life, her open grace of
heart, 3vou for her many friends dar-
ing her brief but happy life in Morden,
Ur, Carley, with his only child, aeeom
parried the body to Hamilton, Ont., h"as
deceased wife's former benne.
Dls.TII OF MA PrSIL4 LL OKE. The
Morden, .Elan.. Empire, has the follow-
ing reference to the death of Marshall
Oke, son of Sanh'I Oke. of that place,
O
rWednesday
formerly ofExeter :� a ��
E to L st ednesda
y
morning a cloud gathered over our
town. As eaacli one wended his way to
his morning's work, the word passed
along that Marshall Oke bad crossed
the her in his 22nd year. Some few
weeks ago Marshall was taken to the
hospital, down with typhoid, .A week
ago it was thoaaght he had turned the
corner, bat complications set in , then
followed the heroic struggle for life,
Marshall was a member of Stanley
Lodge, No- 10, .Knights of Pythias,
within evlrose portals his unassuming.
but thoughtful demeanor made him'.
very popular. On Thursday the fun-
eral was held under the auspices of
Stanley Lodge, No, 16, K. P. The
members, to the number of 50, march-
ed to the hospital, conveyine• the body
to his parents home, where joined by
the relatives and friends alt proceeded.
to St, Paul's church where the pastor,
Rev. G, W. Dean, assisted by Rev. M.
O. Rumball, of Knox church, conduct-
ed the funeral services. The bier was
strewed with appreciative wreaths.
Among them we noticed a svtnbolie
floral from the Knights of Pythias, a
beautiful one from Geo. Ashdown, end
another from Marshall's intimate
friends. From the church to Hillside
cemetery, the Dead March, played by
the muffled instruments of the K. P.
band, brought tears to the eyes of
young and old.
Levi Walker, of London, was iu
town on Friday,
John Shaw, of Teeswnter, formeriF
principal of Brussels publie school for
years, has been appointed principal of
Blyth public school,
AIr. James Darling, of Lieury, Inas
engaged to work for Mr. Robert Mc-
Donald of Tliaxnes Road.
James
• Atl. i
e Atkinson, of Biddulph, lois
bought lit tli
g e ten acres lately occupied
by James Carter, of Clandeboye, from
Richard. Simpson, of Clandehoye.
T. Fitton haps had a quantity of
brick and other material hauled this
winter for the erection of a brick .block
on the corner opposite the Central
hotel.
Messrs. John Charlton and Nelson
Keddy have leased the premises of
Richard Atkinson, north of the town.
hall and will
, i commence the manufac-
ture of pumps.
Mr. Chester F. Lindsay, a promising
young man of 26 a ears of age, a rela-
tive of the Messrs. Moore of Blanshard,
and well known in St. Marys, died at
the residence of bis father, a1r. J. R.
Lindsay, Talhotville, on March 11.
Recently Thos. Cornish, of Wood-
ham, while in Exeter, lost a purse con-
taining some $90. The money was
found by John Somerville, contractor,
of Kirkton, who, learning the owner,
promptly returned the purse and con-
tents to Mr. Cornish. It was lucky for
the loser that the money fell into
honest hands.
A. very happy event took place at
the residence of Mi. Daniel Follick, of
Hensel], on Weduesday eyening last,
when his second daughter, Miss Tilly,
was
united in marriage to Mr. Wm.
Vale, of Exeter North. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev, G. Jewitt,
in the presence of the relatives of the
contracting parties. The bridesmaid
was Miss Kate Follick, while the groom
was supported byMr. David Dew,
of
Hurondale. t. We unite with their great
many friends in wishing than much
joy and happiness through life.
The latest report of the Provincial
Registrar (1899) is at. hand. It places
the population of Ontario at 2,302, 705..
There were during the year, 44,705.
births, 15,514 marriages. and 28,607
deaths. The illegitimate births num-
bered e 808; there
were reported e orted 296 pairs
oft twins. us. The lowest d
cath a
tes pre-
vailed in the high and well `draied
Lake Huron counties. In Bruce and
also in Huron, the deaths were 10, per
thousand ; in Perth,9:. Bruce
70,021 population f ,wth
p p anon reported 1,214 births,
394 niarritges, and 713 deaths. Huron,
population 72,380, reported 1,254 births,
430arriaes, and 762 deaths, 'Perth,
population 56,052, bad 735 births, 223
marriages and 516 deaths.
Section 80 of the Ontario Insurance
Act provides "that every lawful claim
against an insurance company shall
become legally payable on the expire -
of sixty days after theclaim papers
have been filed, but the Insurance Cor-
poration may at its discretion pay the
claim at any time before the expira-
tion of the sixty An
examina-
tion of the annualy,' statement of the
Royal Templars' for 1900 shows that
the act -
under the e latter clan eof the
ys e
ection. Of
a total of
t s xt -o �e claims
or life insurance filed with" them last.
ear, 'fifty-nine were paid on the day
n which
they wereSled and the other
wo within forty-eight hours of filing.
uch promptness in settlement of
''INCES
1111 �. P16KflRD G0.
IEXBTiRt
Our Mr. R. E. Pickard when in Toronto last week pick
ed up a number of lilies of goods at
PRICES MUCH BELOW
Regular values. You will get the benefit of these snaps.
10 doz hen's silk and wool top shirts,good .colol's,
all sizes, regular $1.00 for 50c.
doz men's dark colored' heavy top shirts in
wvoi.th 75c for...ystripes. warranted fast colors, regularly
................ —WOO
and red
6 doz men's mercerized striped undershirts Well
made and beautifully finished, regularly 60o line for. • • 40 •
10 dor men's heavy weight flannelette top shirts,
good patterns and colcll's,well made regular 750 line for 40c
Boys' brownie overalls, all sizes, with bib, regu-
lar 75e fors k • . , • . , , , , • • 1 ,• • • , , • • 1 , • . • • , 5 0 ,
Men's black bib overalls, all sizes,r'egultlr 75c for 50C,
50 pairs white and grey fl.aunelette blttnkets,regu-
ltl,r O5c kind for,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,1,•,.,.,,,,...75c,
N0V81t1€:S Just
New Lorraine belt loops, all sizes and finishes,
New Lorraine belts in velvet and ribbon effects.
New adjustable brass belts.
New spikes, slides, buckles, ferrets, etc., etc.
New chenille, the latest belt trimming.
500 yds heaviest weight cottonades and Manitoba
tweeds, special at 25c
500 yds bleached factory cotton, great Wearer, worth
10c the yard, special, 13 yds for .$1.00,
500 yds in,iigo dye Ger:—.pan prints, fast colors and great
wearers, worth 170 for 15c.
100 yds new table linen regular 35c line for 25c.
200 pairs new lace curtains at 50c, 75e, $1,00, $2.00,
$2.50, $3.00, $3,50, 54.00 and $5.00• Every pair a bargain,
10,000 rolls new wall paper, patterns right, colorings
right, and prices right. See thein.
TH
iekard Co.
Direct dmporterz.
claims cannot fait to be appreciated Mrs. Dr. Rollins continues quite ill.
and must not only be a source ofraati-
fication to Royal Tetnpinrs, but also a
strong recommendation of the order
to the insuring public.
Mrs. L. McTaggart is somewhat tin -
Miss H. Hyttenrauch, of London, is
the guest of Airs, E. J. Spackman.
Miss Cora Powell entertained a num-
ber of young friends on Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Jaynes Shapton, Stephen, is
proved in health. suffering from an attack of inflamina-
D. Deleaves eaves thistoryrheumatism.
week fo
r St
Thomas, where he will visit friends. rs, H. Bishop has returned home
Wm, Levett, of Hensel]. spent Fri -t after a week's visit with her
day last with his cousin, 13. Malcins, mother, Mrs. Griffith, Stayer,
Use Hall's British Seven Mixtures fc,L�r °C Uselas Colds and BronchiticlTia blear
Lutz's Drorks ug Store. ands on horses. Sold S . On1y25c. a bottle at Lutz's DrugStor-
i
a For La Grippe, Influenza and Cold
The line weather which prevailed in the Head, use Dix Cold. Cure. For
Sunday brought out large crowds tosale at Lntz's Drug Store. Only 15e. a
attend the churches. The pulpits o 'box• .
the various churches were occupied by °,, The train from the north on the L.
the
regular ministers. & B. was as several hours late on
The dress -makers employed by Mrs. Wednesday morning, having been de-
Southcott, were given a sleighing- railed np north. It arrivedaabout noon.
party on Friday evening, by Thos. Easter falls this year on April 8, As -
Herten. They were driven to the tension. Day, May 6, Whit Sunday,
home of Mr. and Mrs. :aid. Davis, May 26, Queen's birthday falls on a
Devon, where a pleasant time • was Friday,Dominion Day on Monday,12th
spent. July on Friday, and Christmas on
The Christian Endeavor of Caves Wednesday-.
.Presbyterian church, gave an '� Irisb , The north end citizens take um
concert" in honor of St: Patrick on ;week at the item which appeared last
Monday evening. There was a good i wife. They concerningsatherieen aarel noing .his
programme of Irish songs and recite.- {beater's iu that *end. We shall be
tions after which refresements were j more specific in our mention of such
served. Proceeds amounted to about levents in. the future. •
$15:
Mr. Id- Smith, of Detroit, former-
ly of Exeter, and son of Mr, Jos. I,
Smith, was the victim of a painful
accident in that city recently, in the !
OldsMot r Works, duringthe.fire.
In jumping from a second tory he in-
jured his back and as a result . is now
lying in the hospital. •
Messrs. J. T. Westcott and M. Vin-
cent organized a society of Royal Ten-
1lars of em Temperance at Farquhar on
Thursday evening last. Therewas
a•
membership of over 30 organized and
the lodge promises to be a strong one
in that section • A number more will
be initiated .at their next ineetieg.
Mrs. Wilcox, an old and highly,
respected•resident, died. at .: her home
on Monday afternoon at the advanced
age of 79 years. The funeral will take
place ace to -day, (Thursday,) at.2 o'clock
lock
fromlate residence, her a e e idence Huron St.
for the James St..: Church where a
memorial service will be held, after
which the remainsswill be interred in
the Exeter Cemetery.
A large number of invitedg uests
assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Traquair, Winchelsea, on Fri-
day March 15th . to celebrate with
them their silver- wedding. Supper
was served from 6 to 8 o'clock after•'
which a pleasant time was spent in
ga,oes and social chat. Mr. and Mrs.
VALUABLE ADVICE CD TO RI3EU
M
A very pleasant event took place at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.
Rosser, Ailsa Craig, on Wednesday,
March 1st, when their only daughter,
Sadie B., was sunt d inte
marriage to
Mr. Kenneth eti McArthur, youngest son
of the late James McArthur, of Lynn
Farm, Fast Williams.
The report of the Inspector of Li-
quor Licenses for 1900 gives the total
collections from' licenses and fines to
be 629
841.59 • the
$ province , , received
P y
and
$304,489.68, municipal}ties, $249,-
495.99. , These amounts include the
8priog Sring
Thousands of Dollars' Worth of new Sprig Goods ready
for inspection,
Carling Bros. invite their friends to see their liew
Importations.
This is the month to buy staples, We have the best
value in the trade, as we sell our Prints, White Colored
Ginghains and Flannelettes at old prices.
+++++++++++++++++++.1.n.++ +4.1. +++++++++++++-H-4-44+++++44+
+•3••E•+•I4+
All Departments are Crowded With
4.....,New Goods This ,forth.
+++++++44•1-1 s• + :•++++i ++.I•+• +++++.:-.1.++++++++++++++++++.
New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Shu rings, Ne
White Wear, New Ties, New Shirts, New Tweeds, New
Hats—all in the newest shades and styles.
WALL PAPER..
We never had a finer select.on. We invite your in-
spection.
If you want fair dealing, honest prices and 110 hum-
bugging, go to
CARLING BROS.:.
Furniture
Emporium
The Economy Store
Call and be convinced '.that the above statement i
correct.
Many bargains still left in FANCY GOODS, also
Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets,
Sideboards,
Tables, !{�b. �,1ttii[c �*�oches
\•
\
.:tie Undertaking a rklang,
of the
GIDLEY Stock.
10.0
etc.,
Beverley de iston,
Remember the stalls
OPERA HOUSE Big.
CERTAIN REMEDY FOR CORNS, Foo;. SALE �, B iltekb le. —Large
And one always to be relied upon, he
Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor.
Safe sure and always painless. Near-
ly fifty imitations prove its value.
Beware of such. Get Putnam's at
druggists, or if you cannot get it we,
will send ib to you by mail upon receipt'
of 25 cents, post paid, to Canada or.
United States.. N. C. Polson & Co -
Kingston, Ont.
One of the pioneers of Waterloo
county died on March 8, in the person
of Mr. Henry Rotha.ermeal, of Baden.
He had reached the advanced age of
85 years.
SALE REGISTER
WEDNESDAY, MARCB: 27ret. — Execu-
tors' sale of dwelling house and pre-
mises in the village of Exeter, the
e
property of, the late Thomas Parkin-
son. H. BROWN, Auct.
TUESDAY MARCS 26Ta3.— Clearing
sale of farm stock, implements, etc.,
theproperty of Thomas Cameron, lot
18,S. R.,Usborne. Sale at one
,�.
o'clock. Brown and Cameron Auc-
tioneers. •
- sums imposed by municipalities, 1920 `
persons were committed for drunken- i Exeter Muniolpal Council.
ness, as compared with 4,311 ten years I
ago. Bruce county has 81 tavern and 4 Council met pursuant to adjourn -
shop licensses. East Huron, 18 tavern
licenses ; West Huron, 13 ; South
Huron, 32, with 6 shop licenses in the
three ridings. s.
The fines
collected in
Bruce
were $ 350 , Huron, $60
West Huron, $70 ; South Hnron, $165.
St. Marys Argus, March 13 John,
Greames, who, it will he remembered•
was fined $200 or thirty days at the
1898 election trial for taking a bribe,
and who immediately fled, the country,
returned to town' some weeks ago an
on Monday was a g
y arrested and taken to
Stratford to serve his thirty day sen-
tence
T'r:la:aair received Borne, very hand_
sole gifts and numerous congratu- ATICS.
lata a.
Eat meatsparingly, also little
P,., very te.
ss Myra `Pickard who for twosugar, drink ,.
y sugar, avoid damp feet, .water.
year's has been contralto soloist of the abundantly and
... .. y, always rely ` on
First
Methodist
church
choir,
London Nerviline as an absolute bsolute-
reliever of
has resigned her position, much to the pain. Five times stronger than' any
regret of her many friends in the con- other, its power over pain 'is simply
gregation. Miss Pickard has always beyond belief. Get"a bottle at-yu
performed the duties of her position druggists,test i and see if it isnot so.
with decided ability and great faith -Medicine dealers sell it everywhere.
fulness, and has won for herself a •
place Ce in the front rank Of church Anyone troubled with Boils,PIm les Rweh
singers. Sheds considering other of- .Festering Sores, or any Chrnic or Malignant
fers, and her London friends hope to SkcEern se offs oullde use Burdock Blood Bitters
soon hearher a gin, internally. It will ours
g where others fall
rnent at Town Hall, March 13th. All
present.
Minutes of - previous meeting read
,.onfime
r d.
and.
Evans—Levett—That the '
following
w ng
accounts be passed and orders drawn
on Treasurer for same :—G. H. Bissett,
subecripton Municipal World $1.00 ;
do postage $1.00 ; J. W. Creech, labor.
$2.50. Carried.
Muir-Levett— That aranoli
thic
8'
side of Dr. Rollins office to the north
perry ',fronting on said walk assume
,
pavement be constructed on the West
side of Main street, from the ;north
side of the Metropolitan hotel and that
a by-law be prepared in accordance
with this motion. The owners of pro -
60 % of cost and the municipality • as-
sume. the remaining ` 40 % of cost.
c`
Evanarried.s Armstrong —Th at council ad-
journ to March 29th, at 7.30 o'clock p.
m.— r i
Ca rried.
GEO. I1..BISSxTT, Clerk.
�ivood'cistern tar.00d as new. J- A.
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street, Exeter, liii,s,rcel contaiuina;
mostly patch betweenMr.Hooer'sand M,rT�?akeRoad,.onSaturday, MT' th deiwouldkindlyaMrs,Sutton'sorat hr; a�" y3,Mr. JahnFord, Lake Road,au s ill confer a
favor.T1s
4seA HORRIBOU; ltEAK
"Of large sores on my , le daugh-
ter's head developed into a e of scald
head" writes C. D. Isbill.of rganton,
Tenn., but Bucklen's Ar_ ca Salve
completely cured her. It's'' guaran-
teed cure .for Eczema, ,T er, Salt
Rheum, Pimples, Sores'. 'h
p , ers and
Piles.
Only
25 cents at 1 '
a d
y fists
HU Mill
i
your Homo l IUIIIU
Our„ goods are the best
that money can buy. Our
prices are as •'~ r
loti>T' • at
tht
v
est. Our ter`ms are of the
most liberal kind.
We are one ofoursely
Y es.
These are
good
reasons
O11S
wh
we claim
your patron-
age. tr -
on
P
age.
We
have always on hand
rPianos Organs, Sewing
Ma-
chines, Sewing Machine
Needles, 'Oils and Repo irs;
also Violins, Guitars, Mando-
Tins Banjos,Sheet 5 eet and Book,-. '
Music, Son and Musfe
Folios,
Music _ Teac
h rs Fiiitt..
plies, etc.
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A Call Solicited
ted.,:,
This signature is on every boxof the •e8
Laxative Br®
>�a Quinine Tablets
the remedy that CUM'S a cold In elan. daffy 1
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