Exeter Times, 1897-4-1, Page 5is essential to' 00�
lirealth, Every nook
'and corner of the
;system is reached by the blood, and on
fits quality the condition of every organ do.
I. ponds. Good blood means strong nerves,
. good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia,rheuma-
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
Way to have good blood is to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi-
talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
4 good appetite, gives refreshing sleep
and cures that tired feeling. Remember,
H�o
Sarsaparilla
Is the best infect the One True Blood Purifier.
a� cure Liver Ills; easy to
Hoods Pills take, easy to operate. 250.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On good improved farms at 5 and 5% private
funds. Apply to ELLIOT S. ELLIOT.
• 20th Jan, 3.397. Solicitors, Exeter,
Farms For Sate.
A fewo< ----M
good Porins far sale chcra p easy to
oan. Apply to JOHN SPAC1UMAN
Samwell's Block. Exeter.
UEEN 'VICTORIA': Her Lifo and Reign
great historic work, sells on sight to thou-
sands. Lord Duffed]) introduces it to Can-
adians in glowing words. Easy to make $20
a week, some make twice that. Many make
more in spare time than during day at regular
employment. This year's Great day_
Celebrations are booming it. Books on tune.
Prospectus free to canvassers. Territory going
fast.
THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO. Ltd.
Toronto Ont.
Z.T KINSMAN',L. D. S.
DENTIST.
Specialist in Gold Pilling and
Plate Work. Extracts without
any pain or sickness, or any bad
,effaats in the gums all fa .p. AtGurioh on last
Thusli,r di +a+r inii'a. it,amp west side
Mar sera®t, Exeter.
DR. ANDERSON, (D• 0. S. L. D. S.)
DENTIST.
Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni -
vcrsity. anti (royal College of Dan MI Surgeons
of Ontario. AU Burdge work, crowns and Plate
work done In the nce.teat possible manner, A
harmless amusthetic for painless extraction.
The striokest attention given to the presorvat-
son of th, uttur.al teeth, Ofil:la opposite Cen-
tral Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
1. ()LINZON.
Will beat Greb's hotel Zurich
on the s000nd,Thur.day of oaoh
month and at Hoditin.'s hotel
Henaell even, Monday
GET MIR PIES
DOW -1\T
At W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in. town to
get a fit.
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
A Suit of (Jiothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable place, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall & 'Winter . Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
•oiher lines that are specially at-
ractive.
A.. .7. EIN" :Ll.
Central
IRUG STORE.
Those who have used
Tinan's
Cough
Balsam.
Pronounce it unequalled as
It remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
.AND BRONCHITIC TROUBLES,
Winans Condition & Cough Powder
foi. horses, best in the mar-
ket, always on hand, Also
a Cetobenefacto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so suc.
.cessfully used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, Parkhill, in this
and other towns, in treating.
and curing various diseases,
For Sale at
LUTZ' S
MARKET RETORTS.
Exeter,March list ,1897.
Wheat per bushel .:.73 to 74
Oats
Barley
Peas
Butter
Turkeys
Geese. -
Chickens per lb
Ducks...,.,
Dried Apples.. .
Pork dressed r sed .,
18 to 16
:21 to 21
38 to 40
19to 13
to 9
9 to 9
4 to 4
4 to 4
5 to 5
4.75 2to to 21
Pork live weight 3.50 to 3.00
Hay per ton 7 00 to 3.00
Clever seed ... , ... , .... V.00 to 5.00
Alsikc,; 4.50 to 5,00
Timothy
ylseer $2 50 to $2.75
Timothy seed .......... $..
London, March list, 1897.
Wheat per bushe ,.. .... ..75
Oats.... ....17
Peas .... ::. 6
Barley
Buckwheat 20
Rye ....55
Corn ...28
Beans ...40
Butter .... • ..1111
Ducks 45
Turkeys per lb.. ,
Geese per it
Chickens
Cheese
Potatoes per bag
Hay per ton
9 to 10
38 to J8
40 to 50
..$ 7.00 to $ 8.50
Pork per cwt .. .. $1,50 to $1.75
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
AN' OLD AND WELL -TRIED RUHIUDv.-^-Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teothn.g, with perfect success.
It soothes thechild,softens the gums, allays all
pain. cures wind colic, and lathe best remedy
for Diarrhoea, It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind
76
to
to 38
to 28
to 2
to 30
to 81
to 55
to 12
to 14
to 65
to 8
A RAnrC'.M CnANon.
Mrs. Jas. Graham,Hamilton.
Ont. sa
ti.
"My
Y
doctor said that mheart trouble could
notibe
cured, but I am happy to say he was mistaken
for Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have made
a complete cure in my case. I have now no
heart pains, sleeplessness ` fluttering or
breathlessnss, and am enti rely restored to
health and vigor."
MAXWELL JOHNSTON.
Medical men, Hospital treatment and a
dozen different medicines failed to cure ins of
dropsy.. I had been tapped seven times and
was given only a few days to live when I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills, They cured me
completely and I am nowin the best of health,
(Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON'.
Toronto, Ont.
Tim VERs BEST.
MESSRS T. Mzutt nN S:, CO.,
DEAR can recommend Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup as the very best medicine
for coughs mid colds, sore throat and weak
lungs, which I have ever used.
Yours truly,
\VM. FERRY,
Blenheim, Ont,
HAorAun's YI.LI.ow CIL.
This old reliable medicine, in use over a
third of a century., cures rheumatism, still'
joints, sprains, bruises swellings, frost bites,
chilblains, chafing, neuralgia and all pain or
soreness In man or beast. 25e, at all druggists.
SALTRuErnt CURED.
GI:NTLrntrcN,-Your Buttock Blood Bitters
cured me of Salt Rheum three years ago. It
was so bad. that I lost my finger nails, and I can
truly say tlratknowof no morovaluablonmedicine
Iofthe world than B,13 B. I have had no retturn
of Salt Rheum since.
MRS JAS. SANDERS,
Emerson, Man.•
Mr. Miller, of Clinton, is about to
build a summer hotel in (loderich.
At a concert in Parkhill last week
$82.35 was raised for the India Famine
Fund -
Tuesday, June 22nd is Jubilee Day,
and Goderich will celebrate the day in
a befitting manner.
The town of Leamington has or-
ganized a municipal insurance co.,
with good prospects.
Must not be confounded with com-
mon cathartic or purgative pills. Car-
ter's Little Liver Pills are entirely un-
like them in every respect. One trial.
will prove their superiority.
The little daughter of Thos. Durnin,
of Dungannon, while carrying the
lamp, let it fall, when it exploded,
burning her dress, the carpet and a
couple of other household
effects. By the timely assistance of
her brother Edward, the flames were
extinguished.
A. Parkhill correspondent writes thus
concerning a Zurich young lady :-"A
recitation 13y Miss Williams showed
considerable elocutionary power and
training. Her selections during the
evening were much appreciated as was
evidenced by the applause with which
she was greeted."
The well known strengthening pro-
perties of Iron, with other tonics and a
Most perfect nervine, are found in
Carter's Iron Pills, which strengthen
the nerves and body, and improve the
blood and complexion.
MT NEIGHBOR TOLD ME
About Hood's Sarsaparilla and ad-
vised me to try it -This is the kind of
advertising which gives Hood's Sar-
saparilla the largest sales in the world.
Friend tells friend that Hood's Sarsap-
arilla cures ; that it gives strength,
health, vitality and vigor, and whole
neighborhoods use it as a family
medicine.
Hood's Pills act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
tN BICYCLES AND
WATCHES FCR
During the Year 1897.
Forfeit 'particulars see advertisements, or apply to
LEVER BROS.,, LTD., 23 Soar Sr,, TORONTO
T H hi
EXETER TIMES
FOR YOU ! FOB ALL r
The Great Life -giver
Paine's Celery Compound` Re-
moves Every Load
and Burden.
It Is Foremost As a Spring
Medicine,
IT MAKES WONDROUS CURES.
•o lire of new and happier
The pr n ah pp
existence is personal and general. It
is for you 1 It is for all.
. Men and women, young and old,
enter into the spring with a
p g season
variety of diseases that arise from a
faulty or impaired nervous system.
These ailments cause more sufferings
and earlier deaths than all others,.
and that is why so much attention
and, prominence has been given to
Paine's Celery Compound.
Of all medicines, Paine's Celery
Compound stands first as a rapid and
sure cure for all nerve diseases such as
nervous debility, neuralgia, rheuma-
tism and • sciatica. Sleeplessness,
nervousness and dyspepsia originate
from an imperfect condition of the
nervous system, and perfect and
permanent cure can only he looked for
from Paine's Celery Compond.
In the spring season, when the
blood is impure, thin and impoverished,
Paine's Celery Compound is the agent
of life that quickly cleanses and puri-
fies the life stream,• bringing strength
vigor and robustness.
The use of one bottle of Paine's
Celery Compound will quickly con-
vince the sufferer that be or she has
truly laid hold of a spring medicine
that leads to health and a new life.
Thousands in the past have thrown
aside their ills and. troubles ;
you may do the same if you get the
medicine that cures. Paine's Celery
Compound, and it alone, can meet
your expectations. Take no other
medicine from your dealer, no matter
how strongly he may recommend it.
On Thursday, the 4th inst., Miss Eu-
nice Knox one of the most popular
young ladies of Auburn, was united
in marriage to C. Way, of Carman,
Man. Mr. Way had been in the
States for some time, but is now a
resident of the Prairie Province. The
couple left en Tuesday, for their own
home.
The death of ' Thomas Fowler,
ozcurre.1 " in Colborne au" the 0th
ult. Deceased was a young man well
esteemed, one who promised to be-
come a usetul and honored citizen of
the township. He and two other mciii-
hers of his family were taken down
with lung trouble, which, in his case,
developed into inflammation and pneu-
monia.
The barn of Mr. Henry Mothers,
McGillivray, was destroyed by fire
last Thursday evening. Mr. 'Withers
took his team out to water between
nine and ten o'clock leaving the
lantern in the barn. Whilst watering
the horses he happened to look to-
wards the barn and noticed it was on
fire. He immediately ran and man-
aged to save a horse, cow, buggy and
harness. The barn was burned to the
ground. He also lost a. large quantity
of oats besides bay and straw.
Heavy Losses and
No Insurance,
The women of Canada lose thous-
ands of dollars every year by having
valuable garments and goods ruined
by adulterated and imitation package
dyes.
There being no security of insurance
against losses resulting from spurious
and deceptive dyes, defraduecl women
cannot claim damages or expect to be
recouped by the makers of the
common dyes.
Let it be understood perfectly that
every package of Diamond Dyes is
fully warranted to do what is promis-
ed for it.
The manufacturers of Diamond Dyes
are the only responsible makers in the
world of package dyes for home
dyeing, and. they succeed because
their dyes are pure, -strong, bright and
never -fading, and the easiest to use.
50 lbs.
of Coal
A day would keep your rooms
warm in winter. But that
small stove will burn only
twenty-five. Hence,discomfort
and misery.
A certain amount of fat,
burned daily, would keep your
body warm and healthy. ' But
your digestion is bad, and you
don't get it from ordinary fat -
food. Hence you are chilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shivers; while
pneumonia, bronchitis, or con-
sumption finds you with no re-
sistive power. '
Do this. Burn better fuel.
Use SCOTT'S EMULSION
of Cod-liver Oil. Appetite and
digestive power will revive;
and soon a warm coating of
good flesh will protect the vital
organs against the cold and the
body against disease.
Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00
Book free for the actring.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont.
An Engineer's Story
LIFE ON A RAILROAD CONDUCIVE
TO DISEASE.
Mr, Wm. Taylor, of Kentville, Attack-
ed With Kidney Trouble -So -Called
•
Cures Proved useless, But Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills Restored His
Health.
From the Kentville Advertiser.
There are very few employments
more trying g to the o health than that
of a railway engineer. The hours of
labor are frequently long, meals ir-
regular, g , a and rest s and sleep hurriedly
snatched'.between runs." One of the
troubles which very frequently
attack railway trainmen is kidney
disease, which up to a late period has..
been looked upon as a disease difficult,
if net impossible, to totally cure.
Although there exists numerous re-
medies claimed to be cures, the truth
is that nothing had been found to .suc-
cessfully cope with this terrible disease
until the advent of ;tits now world-
famed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
Chancing to hear one day Mr. Win.
Taylor, of this town, had been cured
of kidney trouble through the agency
of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, a reporter
called upon hint at his tome to bear
from hint personally what he thought
'.'cia
11 l
Ip+,IidJE'Uil l)l,i ]1
3
`AO C)..-
1:.
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.471
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of his cure. Mr. Taylor is an engineer
of the Dominion Atlantic Railway, his
run lacing. between Halifax andKenter-
ville and he is one of the most popular
drivers on the road, 'When asked by
the reporter concerning his illness he
said : • "It was in the spring of 1800
that I. had seyere attack of kidney
trouble, brought on by continuous
running on the road, and I supposed
it is caused by the oscillation of the
locomotive, It affected me but slight-
ly at first, but gradually grew worse.
I consulted a doctor and then tried
two or three varieties of so-called
cures.!Ionic helped me for a time,
but after stopping time use of them I
grew worse than ever I had noticed
numerous testimonials in the papers
concerning Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and reading of one cure that was al-
most indentical with my own' decided
to give them a trial, and purchased
four boxes at a cost of $2. But it was
$2 well spent for I was completely
} �useof the pills,and
p tdxe a d
cured
y
have not been troubled with mz, kid-
neys since. Ican therefore.iecotnmend
them to others similarly afflicted.
Tue , c p • ' ' t :1 of years has proved.
that there is absolutely `tlo disease due
to a vitiated condition of the blood 'or
shattered nerves,
at Dr. Williams
that t
Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and
those who are suffering from such
troubles would avoid meth misery
and save money by promptly resorting
to this treatment. Get the genuine
Pink Pills every time and do not be
peruaded to take an imitation or some
other remedy from a dealer, who for
the sake of the extra profit to himself
may say is "just as good." Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills cure when all other
medicines fail,
One Hundred Doses One Dollar is
peculiar to and true only of Hood's
Sarsaparilla. It is economy to buy
Hood's.
4 Dan Burr, of Parkhill, bad an in -
;}voluntary free ride the other day.
While turning Mr. Rogers'cows out to
water one of the animals stuck its horn,
in his pants pocket and circled around
the yard with him two or three times;
There is no one article in the line of
medicines that gives so large a return
for the money as a good porous streng-
thening plaster, such as Carter's Smart
Weed and Belladonna Backache
Plasters.
John Emery, of Parkhill, received on
Saturday the sad intelligence that his
brother, Enos died at Central Lake
Michigan, on the 12th ult. Mr. Emery
was 46 years of age and lived on the
townline of McGillivray, for many
years. He had only been in Michigan
a little over a year.
It surprised many visitors to the
Chicago World's Fair to 'find that
of all the blood purifiers, Ayer's
Sarsaparilla was the only one cm
exhibition. The reason is that Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is a standard remedy, and
not a patent medicine, or secret
nostrum.
The death of Thos. W., son of Thns.
Ginn, of the Maitland con. Gi.derich
township. removes a young man who,
had his health and life been spared,
would have won a creditable name in
the business walks of life. When his
health began to fail, five years ago,' he
left the farm, and, rn a course at. the
London Commercial College, gave evi-
dence of unusual ability. He after-
wards went to Manitoba for a few
months; but, getting no better,' he re-
turned home, where he remained until
his death, by consumption, on March
11th, being 31 years of age.. •
The MVlolsons Bank
(CHARTERED BY PARLIAMENT, 1855)
Paidup Capita $2,000,000
Res trend - - - 1,400,000
Head Office, Montreal.
WnLFERSTAN THOMAS,Eeq.,
GENERAL MANAGER
Moneyadvanced to good farmers on their
wn note with one or more endorser at 7 per
eat. per annum.
Exeter Branch.
pen every lawful day, from ' a.m. to p.m
SATURDAYS, 10 a.m, to tel p.m.
lietrent rt.,..s of interest allowed on depoits
N. D.HtTRDON,
Manager.
Exeter, Deo. 27th, '9$
Good News From South I.:Jakota.
The glorious results of this season's
harvest of golden grain will pour a.
stream of sound money into the pocket
of every Dakota farmer.
South Dakota has thousands of acres
of choice farming and ranch land lying
east of the Missouri river, and within
one day's ride from Chicago or Mil- IW
waukee which can now be bought
reasonably cheap, but which before the
end of another year may be advanced
in price
The sta,c,k raising industry in South
Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi-
tal is now being invested in cattle and
sheep growing in that state.
Diversified farming, the growing of
live stock, and the products of the
dairy, are placing South Dakota, fore-
most in the ranks of the successful
Western states.
Those desiring full information on
the subject and particularly those who
wish to seek a new home or purchase
land, are requested to correspond with
A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger
"Agent, 2 King street East, Toronto,
Ont.
20 CENTS
Secures a Good Liver
AHD GOOD HEALTH
As a System Renovator and Blood. Builder
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are
Supplanting all others.
So Great has been the Demand that it's
hard to Supply it.
Cure Constipation or Nervous Head-
ache. the complexion, of
•1'. lc rtridit
a4 rE. G
eruptions, yellow skin, coated tongue,
etc. Act easy- never gripe, and the
after effects are a positive treasure.
In vials, 40 pills, 2() cents.
Mi'. (William Atmore, whose health.
had been failing for the past few years
and who for several months had 'been
confined to his bed, died at the family
residence, Parkhill, on Friday last,
aged 40 years.
Many people, with the notion that
nature ought to take care, of herself,
allow a cough to plague them for
weeks and months. Whereas, if
nature were assisted with a dose or
two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the
cure might be affected in a very few
days.
YOUR SPARE TIME.
Men,and wornen,toconduct business at home.
Work is simple writing and copying lists of
addresses received from local advertising, to
be forwardedto us daily. No eanva,sing, no
previous experience required, but plain writers
preferred. Permanent work to those content
to earn SO or more weekly in spare time.
Apply to WARREN PUB. CO,, LONDON, ONT.
Farm For Sale.
A first-class farm of 85 acres, being lot 9, con.
9 Babylon line Hay. This is a particularly good
farm, especially for dairy purposes, and iu good
state of cultivation, is opposite a first class
cheese factory ; school on next farm : good
brick house, bank barn, two never failing
wells, a good orchard, half under grass. A
good hardwood bush. For further particulars
1articulars
ajpply to JD. WILSON, IIensall, ort() J. B ECK
Lgniondville, P. O.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estate of William
Horn, late of the -township of Usborne,
(London road south,) in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re-
vised statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110, and
amending acts, that all persons having claims
against the estate of William Horn, late of the
township of Usborne, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer, deceased, who died on the 21st
day of May, 1896. are required on or about the
15th day of April 1897, to send to the executors
of the said deceased attheirpost-office Winchel-
sea, a statement in writing, containing full
particulars of their claims duly yertified by
affidavit, and the natures of the security Of
any) held by them. After the 15th day of April
1897 the executors will not be liable for said es-
tate or any portion thereof to any person or
persons of whose claim they shall not then have
notice.
SAMUEL R. HORN, Executors.
WILLIAMIHANSON.
ELLIOT, ELLIOT 8c McKENZIE, Solicitors.
for Executors.
Dated at Exeter this 20th day of March, 1897.
GIDLEY& SONG
Will now be found in their
New Premises, Opera House
Block.
Watch for
change of Ad.
Gidley & Son.
BICYCLES!
Are You interested
Wheels ?
We handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs
5 and 6 Octave, cheap.
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS OK HAND.
P S, -Selling out Dise Har-
rows at cost.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
SIIIUII� ciIPoIllt
CIGARETTES
- _
ifte. per Package.
Standard of the World.
KI�NEI EROS,
EW YORK.
$9*
+ NOW IS THE TIME
To secure a Watch that will keep time. We have a com-
plete assortment in stock of all the best watches and prices are so
lOw they will surprise you. Call and see for yourself.
A SPECIAL LINE OF
,---muldka,►-DIAMOND RING
THAT ARE BEAUTIES.
Also a full assortment of
WEDDING RING,.
Our stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SILVER-
WARE ''E r better than was neier bttehan now
Don't forget Our Optical Department. Forenoon.
preferred for testing.
Tai Fitton
Graduate of 'The Ontario Optical Institute
NEXT
DOOR To CENTRAL HOTEL.
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•H e Shorey &. Co.
of Montreal.
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have raised the standard of Ready Made
clothing so that the best dressed people in
Canada are now wearing their make.
Every garment is guaranteed to the fullest
extent, and will be taken back if not up to
the standard. Their Bicycle Suits and Spring
Overcoats axe all Rigby Waterproofed, -
which means they will keep out the wet but
not the air. -All first-class dealers keep their
• goods. Ask for, and see that you get,
14 Shorey's make.
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An Introduction-ipost--- School Books
It gives us pleasure to in
troduce to you our fine BeavE,r
and Milton Overcoatings; also
a big range of Scotch and Can-
adian Tweed for warm winter
wear. Our prices are away
down. Did you see our $12
Black Worsted Suit (made to
order,) If not why not.
J. H. Grieve
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTII-
London,depart
Clandeboyo,
Centralia,
.Exeter.
Mensal(,
Kippers,
Brucefiekt
Clinton
Londesl oro,
Blyth,
Bolgravc.
Wingham, (arrive)
GOING -SOUTH
Wingham, depart
Belgrave,
Blyth,
Loudesboro,
Clinton,
Passenger.
8.15 A. U. 4.45
9.07 5.43
9.18 5.57
9.30 6.07
9.50 6.25
10.15 6,33
10.33 7.14
10,11 7.23
10.56 7,37
11.10 8.190.
6.50 A.m. 3,30 P. at
7.01 3 45
7.16 4,00'
7'24 4.10
30
Brucefield, 7.47 4.41
Kippen, 8.17 4.59
Honsall, 8.24 5.04
Exeter, 8.38 5.16
Centralia, 8.50 5.28
andeboye,9.07 5.43
London, (arrive) 10.00 6.30
MILLINERii:-Don't forget the
date of the spring Millinery Opening
at Miss Horne s, Friday and Satutidaty
2nd and 3rd of April.'
5611001 SonnhiGs
NEW STOCK
A fine line of Exercise Books
and Scribblers.
Pure Spices
Are necessary for Good
Pickles. Our patrons can bo
sure of good quality.
CINNAMON, MACE,
CLOVES, NUTMEGS,
GINGER,. PEPPER,
ALLSPICE, TURMERIC,
J. W. Browning
NOTICE
ZEOCOIVIE ANI) INSPECT.
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After selling out near-
ly all my stock of furni-
ture I have my store
well filled again with
New Goods, latest
styles. All bought at
lowest cash price.t-,
ZEOCOIVIE ANI) INSPECT.
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