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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-02-19, Page 7•Ousinels Change.
The undersigned desires to iintimate;to
the."people of Clinton that he has bought
t)Dt the butchering business lately conduot-
444• by Rid Bros., and will continue the
Baine in the old stand, Huron St., Clinton,
,Whore, 'by striot attention to the wants of
customers, he hopes to merit and re
4eive :N fair share of patronage. He wil
sell. for mall only, and at the lowest prices
Chat;. J. Wallis, Clinton.
ENTRAL BUTCIIER SIIOP
FORD & MURPHY,
e doing business on the cash principle, and
upply our customers with the best moats at
Wet paying prices. Patrons may rely up-
ood service and promptpilling of orders.
x'',' -'BIRD & ;MURPHY
Central Butoher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
I wish to inform the public that I will!not
be undersold by any other person in the
business. I am a practical butcher, and
understand all the branches of the business.
We keep the very best meats and a full
,stook always on hand, and will sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices. Bring along your
f -.+money and get the meat at the cash price.
We will give Credit but not at Dash prices.
Please call and see what you oan do for
Cash at
It. FITZSIMONS'
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Produce Exchange
Headquarters for all kinds of
FIELD tt GARDEN SEEDS
Two cars choice Seed Corn just ar-
rived from Illinole. We have a large
.stock of Feed Corn, Oats, Barley,
Peas, &c.
highest market price paid for Coarse
Graine, or taken in exchange.
Cash paid for Eggs.
HILL & JOYNER
HURON °ST., CLINTON.
COOK'S
FiourFeed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
,OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
i0 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
bushel of Oats.
D ,COOK, CLINTON.
•
BANKS.
s
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,400,000.
• HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL
J. H. R. MOLSON President
F. Wolferston THOMAS.... General Manager
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts is-
sued, Sterling, and Arheridan exchange bought
and sold. Interest allowed on deposits.
[ SAVINIIS BANE—Interest $Ines st allowed on sumsnp.
F _PA Mal B .
Money advanced to farmers on their own note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
•
8E0. D, McTAGGART.
BANKER -
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A. general Banking Business
ti ansacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts. issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FARRAN & TISDALL
BANKERS,
CLINTON. ONT
Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
A general Banking Business tranoaoted
Interest allowed on deposits.
Sale Notes bough
J. P TISDALL, Manager.
Clinton Planing Mill
—AND—
DRY KILN!
The subscriber, having the very latest improved
machinery, and employing the most skilled work-
men is able to do work in his line in the most
Satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
on the shortest notice. A trial solicited
AOTORY NFABr0.T1R. STATION, CLINTON
THE TOWN HALL
BOOT AND SHOE
REEPAIRSHOP.
James Young,
YSPE•PSJA
CURED BY DR. CHAME'.
.. FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS
W.W.HODOES SUFFERED
—DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -
LIVER PILLS EFFECTED
AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS
CURE
Messrs. EDMANSON, BATES & CO.,
Toronto.
DEAR SIRS,—I take the liberty of writing to
you regarding my experience with 08. CHASE'3
KIDNEY-L/YER PILO, and the wonderful cure of
dyspepsia of 18 Years' standing effected by them
with three boxes. I am as well as I ever was,
and am a man of 64 years of age. I have re-
commended DR.CHA3E'3 KIDNEr-LIYER PILLS to
a great number of people and they all say they
are worth their weight in gold. If you desire
any further statement or certificate of my case,
I will be pleased to furnish one.
Vours truly,
W. W. HODGES,
Holland Landing, Ont.
Grays
syrw,
�. of G M
A For Coughs, Spruce .1
B
Colds, ron-
chitis, .Sore
Cu
throat, etc. ' #
KERRY, WATSON & CO., PWOVp: 'o,,s,
• MONTREAL.
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Ca
FARM & ISOLATEP r o i N PitOP3RT8ONLv
D ADD
OFFIOERs.
(leo. Watt I1r.; tdent Harlock P.O.; JamesBroadfoot, Vice-Pres,8e8.orth P.O.; W. J. Shan-
non, Secy-Treas., Seaforth P.O.; M. Murdie, In-
spector of losses, Seaforth P. O. •
DIREOTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot,Seaforth; M. Mu 3ie, Seaforth;
Geo. Dale, Seaforth; Geo. Watt arlock; T. E.
Hays, Seaforth; Alex Gardiner, Le dbury; Thos
Carbutt, Clinton ; John MoLean, Nippon.
AGENTS.
Thos. Neilans Harlook; Robt.McMillan Ses•
forth and J. Comings, Egmon'ville.
Parties desirous to effect insurances or tran
sect other business will be promptly attended
to on application to any o1 the above officers
adressed to their respeoitve offices
;The weft known Boot and Shoe Maker has open
oda Repair Mop in the Clinton Town Hal
and will execute all orders ontrueted to his care
n showornotice
ta specialty satisfactory
d• c1rates. Or-
Eenm,iller Nursery
•
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH „
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The lather of which we make a specialty.
LARGE STOCK ON HAND
BUSINESS CHANGE
Davis & McCool.
Saving bought out the Livery business of
Allan Turnbull. and amalgamated the former
badness of Davie & Son, subscribers will a n-
tpinue the same at the Turnbull Livery. The
;don and caro 1� 111 erdereefor Ogg. Gothe od, fosra n•
horses and comfortable lige will be our .• oto
at reasonable charges.
DAVIS & MC000
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any
thing in this connection will save money by pur
chasing here.
Orders by M+ziltaill be promptly attended
to. Address.
JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER
For '1`wen t.y-Six Years
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOK'SBESTFRIEND
LARGEST SALE iN CANADA.
McLeod's
System .RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, ,Palpa-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitas' Danoe
Female Irregularities and General Debility
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
J. C. STEYENSON,
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT ie STOCK
Th ebestEmbfilmiug'laidased
Spl4%]id Hearse.
LBERT ST., CLINTON
Residence over store
OPPOSITE ' TOWN ;3ALL
TAR CLINTON' Ntirir ERA
Writlnsr au Shaine.
The Meme of vellum al a material of
asitias was Asia. Ilerodotue tails use (v,
08) that the Ionians tiled skins to vont.
on because they could not set papyrus.
S1m111liely Eamenea II, King of Per.
gamum, when the jealous AlexaMirlaug
Would not supply papyrus for bio new
library, did the beet he could with the
vellum of his country, and so mach im-
proved it that it obtained the new name
of Charter Pegamena from bis capital,
and thence carried down to ns the Appel-
lattou of "parchment." From its super-
ior Gnrapility parchment was used,
though, as 1t appears, sparingly,in Italy, ;
On the contrary, besides the importation
of manufacbnred papyrus, the latter was
also made or remade at Rome as, for
example, the Cbartn t"annlana so named
from the workshops of a certain Fannin.
Tit judge from the remains that have
reaohed us, in the early centuries after
Christ papyrus must have been by lest
the ohief material for writing used over
all she Roman Empire except in the as -
Hems east, t111 the building of Constan- �
tiaople, Shortly before that event arose
the celebrated library of Pamphilus, at
Oaersarea, in which, as Bt. Jerome re-
lates, the later manuscripts at least were
of vellum, and a process went on for
many years of copying from papyrus to
vellum. Then we read of Constantine
ordering from Eusebiae, of Caesarea,
fifty manusoripte for his now oapital,
containing the New Testament, for
which he instrnoted his Governors of the
neighboring provinces to supply that
eminent but shifty man with the best
antelope skins. Vellum manuscripts, so
far as wo know, continued to be few and
rare to the eighth century. By that time
the capture of Alexandria by the Mo-
hammedans in 888 A. D. had produced
a diminution in the supply of papyrus.
Nevertheless, the latter material was
used till the middle of the tenth century,
when it is oaloulated that the manufao-
tnre of it in Egypt ceased. By this time
the cursive writing on vellum was In
full swing. Not a few of such manu-
scripts have survived in the archives of
Ravenna; homilies of Avitus, sermons
and epistles of St. Augustine, works of
Hilary, "Antiquities" of Joeephus and
various other writings are to be found
among them. "In France papyrus was
In common nee in the sixth century."
Besides this, cursive writing did not
first appear in the tenth century perfect
and complete, as has been popularly
imagined, but dates bank, we do not
know how bong, before the Christian era.
ASOLDAS ANTIQUITY •
Either by acquired taint or heredity those
old foes scrofula and consumption, must be
faced generation after generation; but you
may meet them with the odds in your fav-
or by the help of Scott's Emulsion.
The Toronto World says there are
now two counties open in Quebec pro-
vince, Champlain and Bonaventure,
and it will soon he seen whether Jean
Baptiste prefers Wilfrid Laurier to the
bishops of French Canada. If Cham-
plain endorses the Laurier -Greenway
settlement the Government need have
no fear for the rest of the province for
such a result would prove that the last
vestige of influence had slipped from
clerical hands.
An impression prevails among politicians
in Winnipeg that Mr Joseph Martin will
accept •the Liberal nomination for Mac-
Donald, Mr. Nat. Boyd may not again
run, the likely Conservative candidate be-
ing the Hon. Dr. Harriston, ex Provincial
Premier. In connection with the report
that 4r. Hugh John MacDonald is to be-
come leader of the Provincial Conserva-
tives, it is said he has been offered the
nomination for St. Boniface, recently va-
cated by Mr. Prendergast. MacDonald,
however, will decline to accept the ultra -
Catholic constituency.
A RADICAL CHANGE
A HAMILTON LADY UNDERGOES
AN EXPERIENCE AND RELATES
THE HISTORY OF A SEVERE
TRIAL"
Mrs James Graham, 280 James street
north, Hamilton, wife of the well known
grocer of that address, relates the following
circumstances. Mr and Mrs Graham have
resided in Hamilton for the past fourteen
years, and are very well and favorably
known.
Mrs Graham says: "During the six
months prior to taking Milburn's Heart
and Nerve Pills I had a serious trouble
arising from wrong action of the heart and
nerves. One of the symptoms was that I
could not lie on my:left side, for if I did so
my heart throbbed so violently as to give
me great pain. The smallest noise or the
slightest exertion would start my heart
palpitating terribly. It was impossible for
me to go up a short flight of stairs without
stopping to rest and regain my breath. I
was excessively nervous, and my limbs
would tremble as if with ague. My hands
and feet were unnaturally cold, and I suf-
fered from sharp pains in the back of my
head. The slamming of a door would near-
ly set me wild. Frequently I would wake
up frightened, and then was unable to get
to sleep again. I loet flesh, and became
very weak and despondent. I felt miser-
able in mind and body.
"For six months I have been constantly
taking medicine, trusting that it would
help me, and for a time was under the care
of a physician, but all the efforts I made
towards a cure were of no avail. My phy-
sician finally told my husband: "Yon know
there le no care for heart disease," wbioh
made me more despondent than ever.
"Six weeks ago I was induced to try,"
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and fr6m
that time my restoration to health dates.
I have taken four boxes, which I, -bought at
John A. Barr'e drug store, p6rner James
and Merrick streets. These pills are the
only medioine that has, done me any good,
or giver me relief. sm happy to say that
they proved that the dootor was mistaken
in saying that,i4art disease oonld not be
cured. 9inoe I commenced taking Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills I have been
daily letting better. I can now go up
stairs without tronble and attend to my
daily duties without the slightest distress.
I have gained in flesh, in health and in
strength. My blood is healthy and circu-
lates freely. Lying on my left side causes
me no inconvenience or pain, and I enjoy
health and restful sleep. My nerves are
strong and vigorous,' and there has been
snoh a radioal change for the better in my
condition that I can say these wonderful
pills have practically made a complete
core.
I oan recommend them without the
slighteet hesitation to all sufferers from
iiH3ilAr ornplaints. (Signed) Mre James
Graham, Hamilton, Ont."
C.3.43-EirrCi X.a..
A TRIO OF AFFLICTIONS
VARIED AGONIES FOR
LONG YEARS
•
• 4
ITCHING, BURNING MON DISMM817S
CURI4D FOR 35 t7Fl`aai,
Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one
day and cures Tetter, Salt Eheura, oald
Head, Eczema, Barbers' Itch, Uloers,
blotches and all eruptions of the skin. It
is soothing and quieting and mite like
magic in the ours of all baby humors; 35o.
Sold by Watts & Oo.
A Man of Seventy -tour years POLICE FORCE OF JAPAN.
Feels Young again
Paine's Celery Compound
gives Him new blood ac
tivity and strength
This great Medicine removes
His Troubles And
• Burdens
His Cure Vouched for by a
Justice of the Peace
Mr Thos. R. Baxter, of Karedale, N. S.,
aged 74 years, and' fast nearing the grave
from a terrible complication of diseases—
erysipelas for 40 yeare, bleeding piles for
15 years, and sciatic rheumatism for over
a year—was rescued from torture, agony
and death by Paine's Celery Compound
after all other means had failed.
After reading the following statement,
vouched for by a Justine of the Peace, how
oan any sane man or woman entertain
doubts as to the curing virtues . of earth's
only honest life giving medidine?
Mr Baxter writes as follows:
—
"I desire to let you know about my won-
derful cure by your precious medicine,
Paine's Celery Compound.
"I was afflicted by three complaints that
made my life a misery and a burden. , I
had erysipelas for 40 years, bleeding piles
for 15 y : and sciatic •rheumatism for
over a •-ar\ I tried the doctors and all
kinds of ..e. cin:, but no help or relief was
afforded ,, e, ; nd I could not eat or sleep.
I was the + ad isd to use Paine's Celery
Comecon,, a.'i, ••, what;a mighty change!
The nee of t j •rs,. bottle enabled me to
eat and sleep,- nd a'.:r using seven bottles
I was quite another man; was perfectly
cnred, and felt young again. All that I
written can be proven by merchants, doc-
tors, magistrates, and by three ministers
of the Gospel, and by scores of other peo-
ple. I shall always thank yon and your
wonderful medicine, Paine's Celery Com-
pound."
"I hereby certify that Paine's Celery
Compound has made a well man of Thos.
R. Baxter."
JAMES H. THORNE, Justice of the Peace.
Boudoir ;'r'ors.
The Delft craze is s 111 with us. Delft
ooloring and Delft de...-. ns were so much
the vogue throughont tho suilimer that
one would naturally think that by this
time their populari:y would be quite
worn out. But not s with the things of
Delft. They have m.rely appeared in a
new guise this fall and are actually
proclaiming themselves as suitable
Christmas gifts.
The very newest things for the dress-
ing table show the little blue and white
Delft pictures in enamel, There are large
smelling salt bottles of cut glass fitted
with a Dover of gilded silver,with a qua4nt
old Dutch windmill painted on enamel
as its decoration.
The newest hair brush has a gilded
silver bank with a tiny Delft scene inlaid
upon the
Not only has the powder bon a bit of
Delft enamelling on its gilded' silver
cover, but the handle ' of the puff ball
itself is decorated in the same fashion.
There are any num ber of odd shaped
little glass boxes with a Delft picture
framed in gilded silver for the cover,
which will be found most useful on the
dressing'table. They are convenient for
holding oold oream, breath perfume
tablets and other to11et accessories.
The case for dental floes, whieh here-
tofore has invariably been made of silver,
now comes in gilded silver, and both at
the top and on the bottom of the spool
ease ts•an inlaid Delft picture. Even the
handle of the latest tootle brash parries
out the same idea.
The combination of the gilded silver
and Delft blue looks most effective rest-
ing on a highly polished mahogany dress-
ing table.
In addition to these toilet articles all
the appointments for one's desk may
now be bought in gilded silver and Delft
—the blotter is Dapped in this way.. The
top of the glass inkstand shows an odd
little Dutch sailboat in blue and white
sunk into the gilded silver cover.
One of the prettiest of the gold mesh
purses has a Delft top in place of a jew-
elled one. But the Delft scene is always
framed in the gilded silver.
Lorgnettes show Delft pictures, and io
do many of the newest belt bnoklee.
There are even chatelaine watohes with a
Delft Hoene in enamel forming the baok
of theoase. Leather portfolios are also de.
oorated with a bit of Delft enamel. One
seen recently was a portfolio of white
leather lined with Delft blue moire silk
The four corners of the portfolio were
oapped with blue and white enamel, edged
with. -a rococo design in gilded silver.
Bunk in the center of the cover of the
portfolio was a 'painted oval of white
enamel, with a windmill etched la Delft
bine. Center pieces and dollies for the
table are still worked in the Delft sabr-
ing and designs. They are particularly
in favor'for luncheon.
The fat.
tlndle
Upstart)
011
1444QeOCy
aragpei.
When Baby was sink, we gave her Castor's.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Mise, the clung to Castorla.
When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria,
Duties of the Patrolmoa—The Length of
Their Hair Regulated.
The police force of Japan is a large
and well -organized department con
struoted on the French model. In Tokio,
the ancient Yeddo, which is ,the capital
and seat of government, the earliest
force of "watchmen" was organized by
"Kawadzn" (the flrst Chief of Police in
Japan) on his return from Europe nearly
a quarter of a century ago but the police
force was established on its present foot-
ing twenty one years ago. It has now a
strength of 3,474 (221 chief inspectors
and subinepectors, and 3,258 constables
or Junsa). The Firs Department is also
under police control. Fora slender re-
muneration a large amount of ---service Is
expected, says the Sunday at Home. The
ordinary city policeman is on duty every
other day for twenty-four hours. Eight
of these hours he must stand in front of
one of the little boxes, or kobanoho, of
which there are 338 in tho City of Tokio.
For eight hours he must patrol a pertain
district, returning to his kobanoho, and
during the remaining eight he may sit
or lie on a bench within the inner room
of the kobanoho, ready 10 be called
upon at any moment if required. Six
policemen aro attached to each box throw
by day and three by night, so that while
one la resting a second is on the fixed
point duty in front of thu box, and a
third is patrolling.
On his off-duty days the policeman is
partially employed in making inquiries,
serving summonses, filling In census
papers or carrying out one or other of the
forty-two separate and distinct duties
which be has to look after. For a polioe-
man in Japan is supposed to know a
little of everything and take a paternal
interest in everybody's affairs. He must
Eepeat to his superior officer all the
rumors and gossip of his distriot, give
account of meetings of every kind,
religions and political, and keep an eye
on all newspapers printed or sold. He
lutist tabulate the people of his district
into three classes, A, B, and C,and make
a oorreot census and repen) upon them
several times a year. Ho inuet report the
tiondition of all streets, bridges, embank -
meats, drains, eemeterles,eto., give notice
of accidents, nuisances, diseases, deaths;
keep a watch over the quality of all milk,
meat and vegetables sold, and report on
lost children, doubtful obaraeters,
gambling, drinking saloons, pawnshops,
markets, fairs, weights and measures,
funerals, festivale, runaways, physicians
and midwives, foreigners and their
passports, and all kinds of theatrioiil
performances and gatherings of the peo-
pl..
A Japanese polioeman seldom has rpnoh
difficulty in making an arrest. He le
Invented with all the majesty of the law,
and to the Japaneee law le supreme. It
is almost amusing to see him holding a
solemn oourt in the street to settle some
dispute between the inhabitants. The
surrounding crowd shows no disposition
to ridicule and banter, which is so tryin
to the temper of the ordinary London
"Bobby." With the ubmost gravity he
examines the parties interested, notes
down the information given, and finally
pronounces his decision, whfoh is gener-
ally obeyed without question. This
absolutism strikes the foreigner all the
more because the policemen are usually
youthful in appearance and small In
figure. Five feet two inches is the stand-
ard height and 21 is the medium age for
entrance into the force. Every polioeman
receives minute instructions as to hie
deportment, the position of bis bands
when standing, sitting, etc., and the
length of his Bair, which "must not be
more than 2 inches in front nor 7.10ths
of an lnoh on the neck." 'The police are
for the most part recruited from the old
Samanral, the feudal plass of pastages,
and for the most part they appear to carry
oat the code of honor banded down to
them from generation to generation.
They are an intelligent, determined and
courageous set of men, well disciplined
and said to be above corruption.
On Saturday evening a eleighload of
young people left Berlin for a trip to
Tavistock. W hen near Petersburg the
horses became unmanageable and ran
away. The sleigh was upset and de
stroyed and a number of the young
people badly bruised. Miss Witmer,
of Berlin, formerly of the Watef loo
Button factory, had the misfortune to
break an arm. A rig was secured and
she was conveyed to a doctor's to have
the fracture set. She was put under
the influence of chloroform from which
she never recovered.
A SPECIFIC
—FOR—
La Grippe, for Colds, Coughs,
AND LUNG TROUBLES,
AYE'S P ECTOIA L
"Two years ago, I had the grippe,
and it left me with a cough which gave
me no rest night or day. My family
physician prescribed for me, changing
the medicine as often as he found the
things I had taken were not helping
me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got
no better. Finally, my husband,—read-
ing one day of a gentleman who had
had the grippe and was cured ay taking
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,—procured, for
me, a bottle of this medicine, and before
I had taken hall of it, I was cured. I
have used the Pectoral for my children
and in my family, whenever we have
needed it, and have found it a specific
for colds, coughs, and lung troubles."—
Maur WooD, North St., Elkton, Md.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Highest donor's at World's Fair.
Chasm the System with Ayers Sarsaparilla.
A Mistake
' 419147 *9, Z89
Through a mietake of a Wholesale house a orateooitta
FIFTY, DOZ. SOUP PLATES and SIXTY POZ,„'
PI, &TES was shipped to Brumfield last week, Wb
the house an offer for the lot and it was accepted. T140
we are able to sell them at a price that will startlayog'.
60doz,, 720-6in. Tea Plates, Best Iron St
China, maple leaf pattern, only 5C ate
50 doz., 600-71n. Soup Plates, only 6c ea
Now is the time to buy Plates, when these are gone you will have to pay.;
great deal more for the same kind of a plate and at these prices' they are.-.
bound to go in a hurry -_
OGLE COOPER & CO., Phone.
The ,-Ups-to-date Cash Grocery.
OFTON's Woolien
Sore
BIG REDUC`TION IN YARN
Special for this week—Don't miss this sale of Yarns. Co
early and get first choice. Not less than a lb. in. one 1Q
Y.AR,N"S—We have reduced our 50c. yarn to 400.
lb. for this week only.
C. DUFTON
Opp. Mason Hou
Clinton.
Fruits, Groceries, &c
RAISINS; CURRANTS,: ORANGES," LEMONS, PEELS, &o
If you want a handsome Present for a friend, we have them in abundance in CH,
GLASSWARE, ALBUMS, PURSES, HANDKERCHIEFS,. &e. -
SUITS anti OVERCOATS—Do you want an Overcoat—this is the place. Ali
for a GOOD SUIT , either ready made or made to order. We have a large stook•;
BOOTS SHOES, RUBBERS, &c., that are selling very fast, as they are so cheap;.
We have GOAT ROBES that take lead for quality and price. Also, one only het
s me GALLOWAY ROBE. Highest price paid for produce.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R. ADAM
LONDESBORO
0
dlinton Sash,DoorlBlincl Factax
COOPER BROS., .- - PROPRIETORS,
General Builders and Contractors.
This factory is -the largest in. the county, and has the very latest improved ma.
chinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates for and build all class-
es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervis-
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in-
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, B1indS,Et
Agents for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufaotuie
e,t Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders
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1897 E'URN'ITURE 1897
We have started the new year with as find a line of Furniture as yon wish tb
and at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. An our goods are warranted to gt•
satisfaction, and we extend to yon our invitation to call and inepeot our large stook
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLE
DINING -ROOM SUITES, CENTRE TABLES, HAT RACKS, WARDROBES,
CHIFFONIERS, BAMBOO GOODS, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
When we know we can please you in quality and price. Give us a trial.
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
OurUndertaking department is complete in every respect,and as we purchase from firs
class manufacturers only, we can guarantee to give good satisfaction in all its branohe
as we have an Undertaker and Embalmer of 15 years experience. And any orders
may be favored with shall receive the very best attention.
Night and Sunday calls will be attended to by call on our John Powell, at his reside
BROADFOOT, BOX & CO.
Don't forget the old stand, near Fair's Mill, Clinton.
FRESH GROCERIES
Say! Christmas comes every year, don't it? If you see the display of Holed
Goods at the Hub Grocery you will know it is coming again this year. Ever
body should see our display of Fancy China, consisting of Cups, Saucers an
Plates, Carbaret's Bread Plates, Berry Sets, Flowerpots, etc.,Fancy Glasswai
Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, and so many things we have not space to mentiq
them all. Fresh Fruits, Fresh Peels, Fresh Groceries of all kinds. Candiesali
, Nuts galore at as low figures as any house in to 'town, considering quality
GEO S WA.L.LOW, - Olints
Ask Your Stationer.
FOR
'Ivory White' writin
PRICE 15 CENTS.
MANUFACTURED BY
The Copp,' Clark Co., Ltd., Torous
Car Loads of Purniture almost 401 Arriving
Furniture, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines
Going to every part of the County, all of which goes to show that the people are tabu
with our goods and prices. Call
land Deely$Extension Tables and $1,60 •
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