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'er'. ; � �� C5� World ts� loeatt6 1�ty, a puts. on. her silver crown; � I I
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I " � LmAftr""M � It . I - ,�, I TLE formany yermi" pribr to thewar between manded a division himself fora, time, one*, Bye low,. baby. , � . � � It . i . �
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. OR SALF,-A tToelperous flour and feed busineA Softly and s, ftly th(
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. � . in' the town of �,Wlopsm ;, best location 14 - adapted to'theananufacture, of give $1,000,000 if he could forget find I
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- - .. I . town. f1hebarIRMAG gr0wI119 and Ming wall; I tobacco pipe * s, but the Industry wa's carried never recall a Gettys4urg tragedy. Waving the Ily buft to and fro, . � � I 11
- -tutanmvy resswe for stIftir. Apply at once at the � . - � .
� on In the most desultory'Way. Sometimes "Ve needed- every man In line," said . i By . low, baby, I I
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. - I a negro at odd times would fashion a few tb I I Orders bad been given to Kiosing tl!e� good night - . , -
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! L * - t - or. lot no well or unwounded - man - to the Sleep til or. � . � I . �� J L
, S t I - - I 0 Ity Airs Pin' tMT A -tWe I amount of rude. Pipes and sell them in the neIgbb , go I . �, and wake In the light,'; 11 I L _�
I t� . hood, genefally at the country store. rear. Our general bad tol;l the whole staff By low, baby. .-A. I I I I
; . money bas been placed in my hands to lead to � . . I I . .
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. , � I lattat1g, in kums and on terms to, suit the borrower. . 4C . I . L � j
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1, 1578-tt mm � we turned their attention to the clay deposits. other way to shoot them down. Ao soon z�� �
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ia showin _� _ It was a necessity, and not a matter of as the firing began a certaili class fled up in the - I
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0 _ o bireo drowsily swing the night tbrougW - . . �
up . J The war b4d swept away everything. on their horses and pushed them back into. LI 1 7
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. . � e I#yxwor, lard, Loan and Insurance Agent. Fung; POsitivelY cured by these - 6 -09 prescription for ildfants
i . ia�:=Snd $0 _ JAM _0101 Sharp & L _ Litt the ranka, It was -always a -job I hated. Warm and Pontent,. my own baby, like you, - Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher
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� k M _ ,1e Pill& � . I -run away . I and Children. 1t contains neither Opium.. Xorpbh� I e nor i . - �
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I I - . . - � .0TORIC 10 RZNT`0R-SWLL-Th9 store an the spe ^* th fabricated did not bear the closest ' . � F, other Narcotic substance. Xt is a harmless Substitute ,
i I " ; �;, 0 tooth s!de 'of The r%d1wA krack, with dwe ,. Didigestion �uia Too Hci4 Eating.. 'A jwr. ley, . I trouble, and I used to -be rougher with e low, -by low. . I . � q .
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. I occupled James -Tbcw, PC to those turned out them then I wanted to be With any clan Softer an sweeter his whispers grow, il - for Paregoric, Drops, ov 011. !
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atuew, rect n93 G fect rerniedy, _, , �, .
� to Wear . - I Nau� DrOw- by the thousand today. of God!s creatures. Thi e low, baby. .- I
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; I . . sUtdforbusimse and t1w Vi-emista &is newt reffir ness, 'Bad Tast� I-. the Md- Cdated To Lrw The pipes were sold to local'mer' Far and a � It Is Plemilut. 1ts guarantee is thirty years9 use by I I
I L � - _ I I M16 - chants, Ing our line very bard. A break was - , o'er the waters dim, I � � , .
I - .. . - I - Baby a a 'dreamily follow him !. . .
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Ing -4 , rain In the Sbfe� TORPID. Ll"Ik. dealers in greatly feared. tBackcame another cluster �y - , # �
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I - . tao4h. � _tf. L � Thq - , 'r XHUOnS of Mothers. Castoria, destroys Worx"f I �
� t � Seat . . .. . who ribipped them to wholesale h ye low, baby. . I . andi I
I � northern cities, who sold them to E I .
i . - . / negulate the Bowels. Purel Vegetable. - -retailers of litragglers, big, hearty fellows, who - � . - -
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� . throughout the country. � never stay under fire a second longer than � [ efflays Beverishness. CastoI prevents V-0mitIng'sour!' .
and TTim- jr)ROPEIRTY IN VARNA- FOR SALIL-For sale I i . � - . - i
. . b Small Pill. i ., . � ; .
i . I ]frame hcus?,' co -W $Mail DoSes And nowcomes the partof the story , they ars, forced to do. I made direct for - I and Wind Colie.
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swell'tailor a : tableg eight rocras and well so. go; . , HIS .
Z -1. - Small Price. that sounds rather romantic, though It is I three of then) with my drawn sword. Two , . I- I . - I I .! � I
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� � . every W I . of them wont back to duty."' The - third esp cures Constipation and .
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i Ask for Carter's, to do so by a less wealthy neighbor, who went my sword to -the ground, and -out 41 Castorls is an excellent medicine for " C"torls Is so vvdll adapted Ito thildien
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� are well brk d.- Call and tee them. Price. 75c per from a clay bank In the coiinty of Appo- "It is an awful'thinir to kill a human
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-finally his mind dwelt so your own soldiers, at your side. I shall .named William Brown, who . -J;4 "I
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I ught., Over the rough much upon the subject that he came over always regret that it became my duty to a. r-,vard b"me prominent in congress, i . . . � . . - . , : ! I ..
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� m6s �.it has come, I I . . attox Hewent at once to the store ,thicago Thnes-Herald. . � .9
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' chea* er for the I eligible for ricistratieffTifixed 23 months. color red - i5ft 6f the dealer I n pipes and was not long In �' .- � ) ign . ' I - . � , . : '. I - -_
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� - I DIGS FOR SALE AND FOIL SERVICE. -The . __ . - The rest Is soon told. The land was Commit Assault. ict, ask_1�911 for the votes of the .people.- I . -
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- shires.b" for sale boars and sown in farrow. He will . : I I Some time ago the proprietor of a pop- WlanlL That Was the crijuin-al rocord of I . I - .
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I� � � . "ORRANCX, Lot 26, Concc@WWou,5,.. illop, Sea. �, . AARON BURRIS CHECK. : I Ii a ! 1.
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ULL FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will keep city, the following check is on exhibition: It I paxont that Wallace's action could not be t, I good in quality, IoW in price, and best of all � � -
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for eervice on Lot 16, Ccne.-At3n 3, L. R S., I � Casbier of the Bank: . as be carefully selected a smoker that suit- - are heat deflere. , -
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. OAR FOR SERVIC11-The undersigned will During the war Colonel H. C cofitentedly. So absorbed was he that he with a spark of common sense would vote . Li,gbt weight underwear and sox, negligee : .
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I " I B tmT near Lebanon, held a command in qutie overlooked the fact that the propri- of such a chimerical scheme,'but the gen- � . shirts; cool hats. i .
- , ; - . Stanley, a thoroughbred Chesterwhite boar. Terms- - etor was glzing at blin expdctantly. E
_T_ % � � I .ql, payable at the time of service, vk1th the privi!ege " Sherman's"axmy. . When the anny was at fle-man Is hqiIe before you. Ask him if I ' - :
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I � � 2591-tf . tbecigarman's gaze. Hodivedlutoone . Our oods tell'good tales of us. 11 .
. . .. I I . - __ — ......... so I tail o! Union soldiers under the command . Plain his action If he can.' - - 4i . . � �
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I . . .3 Bukeep for service cn his premises at Roxboro. foraging expedition. Among other places other and looked more astonished. . voted away the money, and he ftied to ex- I � I .
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. - I � - - the house one of the soldiers found the "Dear, dear," be murmured, "this, I their minds that he was either a fool or B-1 GHT B _%?"S, 0 1
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I ONAE � Brown's libraryi Ho took it with h1m. me; must have left pocketbook at hotel.' ' "It is gratifying to 1, -now that Wallace I la I AX ..
I boar. GEORGE RML, Brumfield. . He looked attbe proprietor. Tbelat'r � RT 0
� � 3565-tf and on his retm-A to camp presented it to lived to see the telegraph established as an I I - - . I . "I
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� " k -cel "or eervice an Lot St, ODncession 4, Tuck- Take sta'nips?" inquired the strang r I 1
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mrAo �; fl-A*4WORTH BOAR FGA SALE AND FOR SER- 0 11 A sequently photographic copies of tho check these."' And bo stamped heavily on ilie her diary this tragic announcement of the 0 0 ,
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91' : ? : T109 -The undrr A,rned wIll keep for aervIce, . . . § I were -taken. Colonel To-tirne to flooK wbalf dozen times and then scoqted qVAA i - I �
LnnnnyLn.rttutr6 I . at the Brucefield JLceaa Factory, s thoroughbred .. .- nted it I This is my birthday 'and the date of my At . - it U00 i: , ��
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__ -1 Tamworth Boar, w,ltb rm�!Htered pedigree. T "Os through the door. I I - t � I
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�it_ -*F bred young Tamworth Biara and Sows for sale. hibition in the Wisconsin bank. I ion. " She says she can hardly forgive her- 'Mo i -_
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. -1 signed bab for Pervice an lot 32, concession 3, - ) e was a national celebrity during his . here I sit like another Samson shorn of pri. � e 6;a. I .
McKillop, a thcro'bred Tamweith pig, t6 which a . makes it a vdry rare and valuable relic. - his strength., That figure won't do, ,We Oe offerilig good values in fresh eleaned.Fruits, CuTrants and .
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� I Joaxi WOMIL 1605xtf . mouth of the river! Shannon,- are 6 I
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I I � � .1 An amusing story Is told of Sir Ellis I -overa I carry 18 hairpins; my head aches miser- In Cal� he all lin6s of * .1 .
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�L , A � I otit'the entire year. We are located on on their marriage gave him her name 'and whose roofs.are either as green as g�ass In long as I li-ve. As for chasing - the sheep . A call �olicited. . . Telephone 16. i
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�- this lot has been I - lasurance Oompan Front Street, and overlook the beautiful the sun or blood re down in the sbady pasture It is out of the I . . .
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� of fhe matter is 14 FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN place in Ontario to spend the summer formed his third ministry I Ashmead- sea 19 Insidious abd the labyrinth o caves seat in the- big bur oak�would ruln this. -
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rno Opposition can . 31 DLea-i_Kippen P.O. ; yr. J. Snannon, 8say-Trem. . . time he was knight al e lis feelings ed, "Bond down your beads fdr your How 116 Lost EUs Job. I - � 11
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U�, e V can, these. - Log&ca, Seaforth P. 0. R _11 MOVED. Iell Maple, j millionaire furn turc deal&' �, ,I , � 1.
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Broadfoot, Seaforth; Jo . . man felt the placid water lnsen�lbly ils- could give hini work. The white man 7 :
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� throp;* George Dale, ; Thoman E. Hays, Having removed into the store formerly district i'i '�London. Immediately ' 521 01 SHOES ' . 7 . -
Vestorib : James Fwans, Feechwood ; Thou.0aybuts, ocen ied by Mr. J. Downey; in the Cady Salisbury received from each of the pro- Ing and knew that Jbe tide baq turned. asked ho bad a boat. When i L - . . _L , . - I I �
sortrAeat of really I Tinton; Thoma3 Fraser, Bruoedeld ; John B. Mo- At last � the visitors knew this, too, for it the negr6 replied, "Yes, boss," the white . i -
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, , I . Wa,p. Hippen. ot. until the boat bad aseen e� Ith- man responded: Three[ ears ago I was troubled . �
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- . Robt Smith, Harlook, RoM. McMilloLn. Se%to-.11c ; ine of all kinds of - - the other as tending to cheapen the honor In a fle* Inches of the roof that � to `Well, you see all that driftwood float- with boil�, and tried sevelAal I .
� lCeo, Holmes- - descend. - . Ing down the river?" . z I
� .,, . James cumminIz, Eguloadville; J. W. ' d, , . —1 .
1, C I . .t : L- ville P. 0. ; John Gove-alock and !,John 0. Morrison, Harness, Whips, Blankets, "n"' "Pull your beabl" exclalmed�tbe man- " Ye§, sah, " was the reply. , remedies r�coxnmended by friends, i/ __ -
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��,; - Poril" doalrous to Tactics of Pursued Deer. . 1� e have not only good goods In our stock,
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i ?81 . . -c4other budnegswillbe prompoy att"nJed to ot . yourowout intheriverand catchthat -TW .but desirable goods. I
- . addre*oed fit receiied �this week s, large consignineut Of An Oxford county sportsman who is .,
� .- - . pplication to any of the above offloon, . wave reached the cave the boat bad Issued driftwood, and I'll gi-ye you half you get. " found nothinz to give me relief /forma vague idea from reod -1
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AIN &TkE97 . .. . _ I Gambling. 11 . for the shore. I sentatioD s, and ,gather the bene- .1
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- % I .� Bishop Hall, Episco Z f to Of low - priees and choice selse. - A
I " low prices. at once novel and practical. - pal, of ,'�Iermont ban On being -asked the reason for big re- plete cure� and proved so very I JaL I
. that were eavored %o make a reasonable state- , turn, he repli4 "Dat wood is jest as satisfactoo - tions, is to n ke a� persoual, visit.
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�. 0 . M. BRODERICK i unusual ment of the arguments agaffis� gambling.. much mine as 'tis his.. I ain't gwine to - wiended BIB. B. to many of my . You �will find in f,his st.ore� many an I
. 7 z . I t . I I thing that attracted attention aa He says that the objections are: give him any, and so I'm out of - work f I article you had not thought of-, imme. -1
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w ., First. -Its donger on account of $be ex-, ag'ih. " . . a d � diately recommended by its sterling .
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. I Mortgage* 1) -steam Boller . tain to wealth more easily alRd quickly. Pimples, RAshes, Ulcers, Sores, I � - i .
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I 11 I . - Any terw,i destred. Bushiess prl- I ZSTABLISHED 1880.) path in the deep snow. This was k' Third.--:-Tbat It lowers imd degrades "What's 'honorable,' mamma?" he ask- ,I ." I -
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. o' - ineurred uniess loftit is. grantea S.,itigniction - what an � ..
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� - : : . . I guaranteed. or no loan. Loans arralnged - - .- Fourth.Tbat it 'y "Per b responel- I I It means the one that divides takes the Disease, wb�o wants a perfect cure,, � assori6ent of Boots, Shoes and Blip- .
;;; - witi, local tigents. Agents,%vanted. Call or mitted to 6 4 well, P I 619 ,�, Z
� Rennebeo journaL :: bility for the trust o ignore co 0 lest piece," was. the reply. I �
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t _t - Successor to obrystal a Bwk, One. - . , �
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collars and 11 � BOILERS I I Never mind me, " came the answer be- a explored the west coast of Pat4gvnia, says , I
* � 4- 1 3alt Pans,,ne ke Stsoks, Sheei Irom Works, tween gasps. � I I I've always heard that It 90 per cent of the wor!T'. s figbting has that mosses of all sliecies we ,developed I .
�9, exquisite _IA --.1 . i etu-.9 etc. '.4 el to bring out what there is in a been done on vegetable d�et. If the light- there to an extraordinary deg�ree. They � . WHITNEY'S 1LOCK, -
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. ..- . I - .. I - Ing Of China's 400,000f grow in Immense heaps, the ei-gilorer sink- . t � - ..
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- � . . : In the earlier periods of history the peo- . ; - There are said to be ,abou I t 4 1 80,000,000 "PUB I C . I, - -_ - . I � _... �
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