The Clinton New Era, 1891-06-05, Page 13WATCHES
• Como apd see my
FINE. LIMB OF Mpg
,$
In Hampden, Elgin,,'Wajthama
Columbus, Springfield, Swiss,
and every high-grade watch
you want, at prices that will
13011 theist at sight.
Also, JJEwELLERY, SPEoTA,01 ES,
("welts, SIL'Q'ERWAltE, &e
Thimball'&Oo
CLINTON
Lobb's Stara.. ]name)
This lsan article worthy of every lady'R
attention,
bei you wagt to $gyve trine and labor, buy
If you want your ironed clothe$ to look
neat sad clean and to lout much longer, buy
a box,
If you want the starch to stay in the
clothes on the lino in spite of rain or frost,
boy a box
Hype want everything to look like new,
Such as "shirt bosonis..eollars, cuffs, lane
ourtaine, etc., buy a boa,
PRICE GENTS.
ti -Every $torokeeper keeps It Inow, and
where the merchant does not keep it lee
want a lively agent to repersent us.
Manufactured by
W. J. LOBB,
iiolmesvllle
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GUELPH CONFERENCE.
Allotment of Stations Accord-
ing to .The. Filial Draft.
GUELPH DISTRICT.
Guelph First -James Hannon, D. D.
Guelph Second, (Dublin street)—A.
Cunningham, W. M. Patton B. D.
Guelph Third -W. H. Harvey, M. A.
Ponsonby -Henry Caldwell. Elora -
W. W. Sparling. Fergus—Gorham A.
Gifford, M. A., Ph. D. Marsvill
- .Henry terry, Belwood—John Ken-
nedy, S. T. L. Eramosa--James
Harris, Nassagaweya--J. W. Robinson
`:E.L. Flagg. Rockwood -John Hart.
Action -Joseph Edge. Georgeiown—
Thomas Gee, T. W. Cosena. Erin—
John Ball, W. H. Graham. James
Hannon, D. D., Chairman. G. A.
Gifford, M. A., Ph. D., Fin. Sec.
GALT DISTRICT.
Galt -W. S. Griffin, D. D. Berlin-
' Geo. Richardson, J. W. Cerman,supt'd.
Waterloo -J. C. Stevenson. Preston -
j. C. Pomeroy, B. A.,'W. J. Wagwool.
Hespeler- George 1T. Cornish, L.L. D.
Elmira -R. H. Hall. New Hamburg -
E. Olivant. Wellesley -Thomas Gran-
dy. W. S. Giffin, D. D., Chairman,
G. H. Cornish, LL. D., Fin. Sec.
STRATFORD DISTRICT,
Stratford—(Central) J. W. Holmes.
(Waterloo street) -W, H. Hincks, LL.
B. Mitchell (Trafalgar street)—Fran-
ole E. Nugent. Mitchell (Main street)
-John Mills, John Williams superan-
nuated. Monkton-W. J. Brandon.
Staffa-N. S. Burwash. Fullerton -
Soloman C. Edmunds, B. D., Herbert
"NI Casson. Harmony -Robert God-
frey. Embro-Charles V. Lake. J.
W. Holmes, Chairman. F. E. Nugent,
' Fin. Sec.
ST MARY'S DISTRICT.
St. Marys -John Scott, M A. Gran-,`
ton-Josias Greene. Lucan-Richard
O Headers. Ailsa Craig -Wm Birks.
Kirkton-B L Hutton. Woodham -
Webster W Leech. Nissouri—James
Kestle. Kintore—Thos. J Sabine.
Thamesford—W E. Kerr. John Scott,
11. A. Chairman,Josias Greene Fin -Sec
._- GODERICH DISTRICT,
Goderioh—(North street) J E Howell,
;r I►i A Goderioh (Victoria street)—W A
Strongman, Ph. D., LL. D. Clinton
a (Rattenbury street)—J, W. Shilton, B.
A. . Clinton (Ontario street)—Joseph
Galloway. Seaforth—Wesley Casson.
Holmesville—Walter Ayres. Bayfield
—Alexander Thibadeau. Varna—Jag
Walker. Hensall-H J Fair.__H ,_-,5'
.
-- " Magee: '7iippen-Henry-Irvine. Dun-
gannon—Austin Potter. Nile—Ezra
Fear. Benmiller—.W M Bielby. J E
Howell, M A, Chairman,Jos. Gallo-
way, Fin. Seo.
KINCARDINE DISTRICT.
Kincardine—W. C. Henderson, D.D.
Tiverton—Henry A. Newcombe. Ber-
vie—John R. Isaac, G. W. Johnston, J.
Geddes, supernumerary. Bethel —
A. McKibbin. Ripley—Joseph S.
Cook. Luoknow — Joseph S. Col -
ling. Ashfield — John Kenner.
Whitechurch—F. W. Crowle, M. A.
Salem—Alexander Scratch. W C.
Henderson, D D, Chairman,J S Coiling
Fin. Sec.
WINGHAM DISTRICT.
Wingham—S Sellery M A,B D. Tees-
water—J A 02cLachlan.M.A. Brussels
—G F Salton. Walton—W.m Ottawell.
Londesboro'— James Ferguson. Blyth
—W F Campbelh Auburn—Francis
Swann. Belgrave—Jabez H. Dyke.
Bluevale—I. B. Wallwin. S Sellery,M
A, B D, Chairman, W. F Campbell,
Pin. Sec.
LISTOWEL DISTRICT
Listowel—James Livingstone. Mil-
verton—E. S. Rupert, M. A. Trow-
bridge—William Baugh. Gorrie—
William Torrance. Fordwich—Joseph
W. Pring. Wallace—Thomas Amy
Atwood—David Rogers. Henfryn—
Finlay M. Smith. Ethel—Benjamin
Sherlock. E S Rupert, Chairman, D
Rodgers, Fin. Sec.
PALMERSTON. DISTRICT.
Palmerston—John T. Smith. Dray-''
t, ton—E,A.Chown B.D.Arthnr—John S.
'‘Fisher. Alma—David A Moir, W. C.
aswell. Peel—Christopber Hamilton
oorefield—A. E. Smith. Stirton—T
-' ' 0. Sanderson. Minto—Jos Markham.
sTeviotdale—Thomas Legate. C. Ham-
a ilton, Chairman, J T Smith, Fin.Sec. Fi
MOUNT FOREST DISTRICT
Mount Forest—W. W. Williams.
Harriston--William Smythe. Durham:.
—A. K. Birks,B A. Holetein—George
Nouns. Clifford—Robert Phillips. Glene-
den—R.IW Williams. Kenilworth
John S. Corcoran, Grand Valley—
Henry E.Hill. Varney—Adam Glazier
Cedarville—J.11 Watts., Wm Williams
L D, Chairman,Wm Smythe, Fin. Sec.
WAKERTON DISTRICT.
Walkerton—Robert Walker. Mild-
may—,W.
ildmay-;W, B. Danard. Hanover—T. J.
Snowden. Elmwood—Robt C. Burton.
Chesley— William H. Moss. Dobbin -
ton -John Webster, Robert Keefer.
Tara—George Buggin, Arkwright—J
W. Gilpin,M J Wilson. Edengrove—J
oble. Paisley -James McAlister.
ort Elgin -James Carlton. South-
pton-Jabez Wass. Sangeen-Will- •
Savage. Jas McAllister, Chair-
', Walker, Fin. See.
OWEN SOUND DISTRICT.
Owen Sound—George Turk. Brook-
holm—Geo Hartley. Chatsworth—A
M. McCulloch. Allenford=D. Sharpe.
Woodford—Robert I. Hosking, G. C.
t. Balfour. Kemble—T 3 Smith. Her..
worth—Andrew J Parker. Wiarton
—Samuel -H. Edwards. Coipoy's Bay
—Geo Smith..fbn's Head.—J. W.
,, Chnrohill. Cape Croker—Robert Car-
• lion. G R Turk, Chairman, 8 11 Ed-
wards, Fin. Sec.
117ARKDALE DISTRICT.
Markdale—Robert Davey. Flesher.
to —A. W. Tongo. Dundalk—George
Cobbledick, M.A., B.D. Molancthon
J. W. Sanderson, Eugenia—F. H.
,r Thompson. Pricovillo—Robert J Hns
band. Holland Centre -John Popper, ;..
B.A. Walter's Falls—One wanted.
I/nphrasia-Thomas R. Fydell R.
Davey, Chairman, A W Tong°, Fin. ,
See.
In the ti S. District Conch at Spring
field, Rev Jerry Holmes, of Stone.
ort, was convicted of counterfeiting
and sentenced to three years in the
penitentiary. Rev George Vanoil, of
Dugnin, Ill., pleaded guilty to the same
oharge,and was sentenced to one year
in the penitentiary.
TO RENT OR FOR SALE
To Rent.
The excellent new house, occupied by Mr
James Jackson, on Victoria St. Splendid
looation,every oonvenienoe. Rent moderate.
Possession immediate, JAS. TURNBULL.
House to Rent
To rent, a good frame house, with stable
and half an acre of land, situate on the Bay-
field Road, near town ; good bearing orchard.
Splendid place for any one who wants to
keep a horse and cow. Rent moderate
lir KENNEDY.
House to Rent
The large and, commodious house at pre-
sgntb'ecupiedliFthe subscriber, on Victoria
St., is offered to rest on reasonable terms,
to a good tenant. It contains sufficient room
for ordinary family, and every convenience.
Within five minutes walk of Post Office.
JAS. H. WERRY, Clinton.
Dwelling House for sale.
Well situated, Corner lot garden well
stocked with small fruits and flowers. Oo-
oupied by the p prietor,good oellar,soft and
hard water, laic wood shed, every conven-
ience. Also two building for sale, good
draining. W C Searle.
House to Rent.
That desirable property on Rattenbury St.
adjoining the Molson's Bank, is offered to
rent. It contains room for good sized fam-
ily, with good cellar, hard and soft water,
garden, &c. Apply to JOHN RIDOUT.
MISCELLANEOUS
Girl Wanted.
Girl wanted at once, to do house -work,
apply to MRS D. A. FORRESTER, Princess
Srteet.
Girl Wanted.
Wanted, girl to do general housework for
small fanaly,.--Aj,pl-y to MRS McGEE, On-
tario street.
Girl Wanted
General servant wanted, Wages $10; if
can do washing $12 per month. Must be ex-
perienced. Apply at once to MRS. WM. A.
GUNN, 136 Hent Street, London.
MRS. WHIT'T, M iC.S.M
TEACHER a"OF
Piano, Organ nd Technicon, or Muscl
developer. for use of pupils. Rooms at
Mr. S. Hartt's, Rattenbury Street, Clinton
NOTICE
The undersignerYbeing necessarily absent
from town for some time, has left his books
and accounts witb MANNING & SCOTT, to
whom.payments may be made.
JOHN WISEMAN.
Flower Roots for sale cheap.
Dahlias 5 cents each.
Gladiolas 8 cents each.
Strawberry Plants 50 cents per hun-
dred. W. C. Searle.
Standard Life
ASSURANCE CO.
Established 1825_
Total Sum Assured...... ........$1114,655,491
Invested Funds .... 36,444,640
Investments in Canada, over.... 6,000,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN CANADA,
JAMES A. GILLESPIE, Esq., Chairman.
SirA.T.Oalt,G.O.M.G, E,B.Greenshields, Esq
Hon,J.J.C.Abbott,Q.C. Sir Joseph Hickson.
W. M. RAMSAY. Manager,
CHARLES HUNTER, Supt. of Agencies.
E. W. BURLEY, Inspector,
Stratford District CLINONT ONT,
MORTGAGE : SALE
—0E—
Valuable FARM LANDS In
the TOWNSHIP OF
GODERICH.
Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale
contaioa3 in a certain -mortgage (which
mortgage will be produced on the day of sale)
there will be sold by Public Auction by
David Dickinson, Auctioneer, on
SATURDAY, JUNE I3ih, 1891,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., AT THE
RATTENBURY HOUSE, eLINTON,
The following lands and premises, viz: -
Tho east part of lot No 20, in the Bayfield
concessidn of the township of iloderieh, in
the county of Huron, containing 88 acres,
more or less, and the south part of the west
half of the said lot 20, which said south part
contains by estimation 23 acres, more or less.
Both;of which said parcels are more particu-
larly described in a deed of said lands to the
Mortgagor, bearing date the lith day of Nov,
1889, and registered in the Registry Office,
for the County of Huron, on Nov 12th, 1889,
as The property is situate o a good road, six
miles from the Town of Clinton. There are
erected thereon a good new brick dwelling
house, and a good bank barn. The soil is a
Olay loam, 100 acres being under cultivation.
Well watered -A good bearing orchard.
TERMS -Ten per cent of the purchase
money to be paid on the day Of sale, and the
balance in 30 days thereafter, without inte-
rest. The purchaser will be required to sign
an agreoment on the day of sale for comple-
tion of purchase. The property will be sold
subject to a mortgage for $2,800, and also to
a lease which expires in one year from the
lst of January next. Further terms and
conditions made known on day of sale, or
upon applioation to the undereigned.
D DICKINSON, MANNING & SCOTT
Auctioneer Vendor's Solicitors
Clinton, May, 1891. _ o
IANITOBA Exeursiou,
The second
excursion on
to
lani
toUa
and
the North-west, loaves on TUESDAY,
JUNE 0th; and the last one June 23.,
For berths rths a'
nd Coupon Tickets apply,
to
W. JACKSON.. ',
TOWN 4GENT d T. n..
CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
IThnreday, Jane 11, 1891.
Wheat, fall
Wheat ,spring
Oats
arley
Peas 0 65 a 0 70
Flour.per bal 5 b0 .a 6 00
Atter 0 12ja 0 13
Eggs 0 it a 0 11,
Wool 018a018
Pork 5 00 a 5 25
Hay 800a800'
Rides, No. 1 trimmed6 00 a 6 00
Hides, rough 3 00 a 3 25
Sheep Skins.... 0 60 a 0 60
Timothy -seed 1 25 a 1 40
Clover seed 3 75 a 4 00
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We are sellinggreat
Lad quantityot them, bash para
es and Children,
I00a103
1 00 a 1 03
043 a 045
.s.,.,.... 0 45 a 0 60
Ladies, Olean your Kid Gloves with
Mather's Glove -Cleaner, for sale only by
Beesley & Co. Also a full line of dress-
ed and undressed Kid Gloves in all the
most desirable shades.
BORN.
HORSELY.—ln Clinton, on the 7th inst,
the wife of Mr R. Horsely, of a
daughter.
MARRIED
MILLSCN—Hayes.— At the manse,
Clevland, Ohio, on the25th of May, by
the Rev Paul F. Lutphen, Mr John
Millson, formerly of Hullett, to Miss
Maggie C., daughter of James Hays,
Esq., of MoKillop.
DUNOAN—BIRD,—III Harriston, on the
5th inst, by Rev Mr. Belt, Mr Joseph
Duncan, of Harriston, to Mies Maggie,
youngest daughter of Mr John Baird,
of Morris township.
GALBRAITH—JOHNS.—In Wingham, on
the 10th inst., at the residence of the
bride's brother, Mr Wm. Johns, by the
ev Mr Scott, Mr John Galllraith, to
Miss Lila Johns.
Woons—Ram.—On the 10th inst., by
the Rev d. H. Simpson, at theresidence
of Mr Wm Bothwell, Bayfield road,
Mr John Woods, of West Wawanosh,
to Miss Maggie, daughter of the late
John Reid.
HIED
HOLitE6.—In Wingham, on the 4th
inst., Margaret,{wifeof MrWm.Holmes,
aged 29 years and 10 months
BELE.—In Saltford, on Saturday
evening, May 30th, Wm.Beck, aged 81
years.
' M6NTooltElly.—Ather `husband's resi-
dence, Elmwood Place, Goderioh town-
ship, on Sunday, May 31st, Clara Mait-
land, wife of Capt. A. T. Montgomery,
aged 74 years.
LAWRENCE.—Oil May 28th, at his late
residence, 35 Tom street, Hamilton,
John A. R. Lawrence, and brother of
F. F. Lawrence of Goderichz_-youngest...
eci'rof-tiielf erTli Lawrence, of Paris,
in his 41st year.
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$'7`45.00,,FOR AN AXE.
We will give to the first person telling
us before the 20th of September, where
n the New Testament ;the word "AYE"
is first found 5100 in gold. To the next
$50. To the third, 525. To the fourth
$20. To the fifth, $15. To the sixth,
$10; to the next 25, 55 eaoh. To the
next 25, $2 eaoh. To the the next 25,
51 each. To the person sending in
the hast correct answer we will give
$100 in gold. To the next to the last
550 and so on 'same as from the first.
With your answer send 25cts, in silver,
or 27 cts. in stamps, for a box of Dr.
Cole's Blood and Liver Pills, the best
Blood, Liver, and Stomach Pill ever
made. Sure cure for sick headache.
Don't Gripe. REMEIIBER the presents
are ABSOLUTELY FREE, being given away
to advertise Dr. Cole's Perfect Pills and
Family Remedies. A;valuable Watch
given each week to the first correct an-
swer received. Send at once and be
first. Address, A. BIRCHARD, HOME
SPECIFIC CO,, ORILLIA, ONT., CANADA.
N. B.—Kindly give permission to use
name if a prize winner. June 5-9-w.
To effect the respiration of a
carp 13.300 arteries, vessels,
veins,bones, valves, etc.,are neces-
sary.
There are spiders no jgger
than a grain of sand, which spin
threads so fine that it takes 4,000
of them to equal in magnitude a
single hail'.
Last Sunday night at'll o'clock
Chief Constable Huffman, of Kincar-
dine, noticed two suspicious -looking
characters and followed them. He
saw one nl'al:e his way to the rear of
Rapley & Co's private bank building,
while the other was stationed further
down' the street as a watch, Mr
Huffman followed the first and found
him prying open a rear wiidow.
To the constable's salutation; "What
are you doing there ?" the burglar
responded,"Follow me, would you ?"
and fired two shots, one of which
passed through Mr Huffman's coat,
The burglars made their escape.
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Sold by John Robertson, Clinton
FOR CHILDREN—We show some Ribbed Goods with doubt
knees, heels and toes, that are very s ervioable.
FOR LADIES—we have a great variety of qualities,from,
85c. per pair.2 r t
5 per cent off for cash.
Estate Jogrr HoacErr
RARDVARE, TINWARE;
A full stock of NAILS, BARBED W IRE, BLACK WIRE, KALSOMINE, ALA
BASTINE, PAINTS and OILS.
MIXED PAINTS, all shades, BRUSHES, SPADES, SHOVELS, GARDEN
TOOLS, LAWN MOWERS, LAWN ROLLERS, in fact everything in the,
HARDWARE LINE, and, our prices are right. TINWARE we are
almost giving away. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
HARLAND Bros.,
IRON & HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE,
CLINTON, ONT.
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT THE
Lowest Possible Prices for Cask
My stock is very complete in all the latest styles of sea-
sonable goods of the best quality, which I am selling
cheaper than ever to all cash customers;
Eg =-s taken. in exelhang e.
Chas. Cruickshank
HUB GROCERY
2 lor
Call for a Trial Sample and get our Prices
Customers will find our Teas equal to any in the market, both in flavor, quality
and prices. Our Tea trade has steadily increased during the past two years,
which is a good guarantee of the'satisfeotion our Teas give. We sell Teas at
very close prices. Great reductions for 5, 10 or 201b lots. Just give us one trial
and be convinced. We would also invite yon to come and see the large amount
of Bright Sugar we give yon for $1. We are going to give you the very best
value that can be had. Kindly call and see what we are doing.
(i-ECO. .mow AIL1LeC►W, CLINTON
SPECIAL LL SPRING TRADE
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
Fine Boots and Shoes
CALL AND SEE OUR
LADIES NEW YORK MAKE OF KID OXFORDS
COMMON SENSE & WAUKENPHAST BOOTS
Eggs taken in exchange. Five per cent off for cash
Chas. Carline, Next Town Hall
A FREE TRIP TO CLINTON
A CHANCE THAT WILL NOT LAST LONG
For the sake of working up outside town trade we offer the following
inducements: -To any one who cannot get nice -fitting garments in
tbeil• own town, we will pay their fare and guarantee to suit them
with as nice Suttings as can be found in the trade. A trial order so-
licited. Write for samples if you mean business. Remember the city
Tailors. P.O. Box I91, Clinton
Walton : do Morrison,
Remember the
pisco SMITH'S BLOCK. CLINTON {°jiBook toroer's
erterseeeeeeom
Wysiaressolos
This is the way
with the B. & C. corset: if you
want ease and shapeliness,
you buy it --but you don't
keep it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks'
'wear, you can return it an4.
Kayeyour tnoney..
Ask 'your Ory Goode dealer .for it
For. Sala by Estati Jlto Ho'dgans
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Farm to Let
That excellent grass tarns at present occu-
pied oy Mr- Isaac Rapson, well known as the
Dodeworth farm, being north half of Lot 36,
9th concession Kellett, containing 85 acres.
It is situated on the Base Lino, 2h miles from
Summerhill, and 6 miles from Manchester.
Is well watered and particularly adapted for
pasturage. Has good dwelling house, barn
and shod. The lessee can have privilege of
plowing after harvest, with stable and house
accommodation, Possession March, 1899.-
Appp1q �to MRS. JANE DODSWORTH or C.
A. ILTT, Clinton,
Tho Imported Shire Stallion
. Lincolnshire Penman,
Pt'oporty of Mr. H, ,T. Hibbs 16th con. god
erica Township, 1; miles from Clinton, will
Stand for mares at his own stable during
the season of 1891, whore todigi'oe may be
soon.
Terms, theme usnro a fool, 59,0
Jan, 1892, °On poreon bringing ii mhhros
Can rn8k8 ar1an moats fordatisfaotory re-
duction, Aoeitio is at risk bf owners of
fnareg, .
Ht,;vttY 1. 1I113138
IMPLEMENT AGENCY
aubseriber having severed bis connection
frith the Massey Company, desires to inti-
mate to his many friends that he has been
n ointed agent for the well-known firm of
FROST & WOOD, implement makers, of
Smith's Falls and will be pleased to 1111 all
Orders in his fine, as heretofore. Will also)
keep on hand a stock of Wilkinson PLOWS,
Colter & Scott DRILL$, Disc HARROWS,
and articles Of like nature.
W, STANLEY,
arch 20. 6 Holmesvillo and Olintdn
We win and hold trade by being
on the alert to secure the bestto4ds.
at the lowest prices. We consider the bei:
none too good for our customer's, provided;
we can offer them at right prices.
The last special bonanza we mentioned was the lot of
50 doz. Regatta Shirts, purchased from° the Birrell es
tate. We could have placed this purchase, in lots of
and 10 dozen, in the hands of the retail trade,'and inad0n;`
a handsome profit, but that is not our way of doing bust-`
ness. We knew we had a bargain, and we preferred
selling them to our every day customers at 50cents each,',/
though no wholesale house in the° Dominion sells them
less than $9 a dozen. They drew people to our .store
who we never saw before, but who we believe will now
be on our list of regular customers. We ha` e about IQt
dozen still on hand; in a few weeks all will be sold.
At this season of the year wholesale dealers, mill men.
and manufacturers, are preparing for the fall trade, and ..
are exceedingly anxious to convert into cash all that r
mains of their spring stocks. We devoted all last we
to going in and out among them, picking up a line here;
and a line there, wherever that powerful lever CASH:.
bad the most telling effect, and the result is that we are
in a position to offer certain lines of goods at prices -be-
low what we and other merchants usually pay for them' •4
LOT I-75 READY-MADE SUITS, men's sizes&.
every garment bearing the maker's name as a guarantetr
of quality and workmanship. The manufacturer's price
for their$_.. goads._was--$5 to X12: _We. ofl'er-th-emat
$7.50 and $10. If you think you will have to buy a sm
within the next six months, come now and secure one of
these and save a few dollars.
LOT 2—An assorted lot of TWEEDS and- GENS'
RAL DRY GOODS. Prints 32 inches wide, heaiir
cloth and fast color;, for 8c. a yard. Dress Goods, hist
ported for this season 's trade, 8 to 10c.a yard. All -woo
Tweeds and Trouserings, from which you can ham
suit made to order, for $10 to $14.; ``
LOT 3—We struck a veritable bonanza in cleari
out the balance of a spring importation of Ladies an
Children's STRAW HATS. 40 different shapes, ma
ing a grand total of 60 dozen.
We place them on sale at 5e to 40c. each, and whe
you have seen them you will admit they are the bes
value you have ever set eyes on.
We have determined that every hat will be sold by t
12th of July; prices will do it. '
The whole stock is bristling with trade winners. NV�
do not expect any dull season in our business, but wi:
keep things humming the yeararound.
Our capital, time and experience are devoted ioa the
building up of -a retail trade second to none in the county,
and the ever-increasing army of customers and steady
growth of t,ur account sales, is a constant reminder that
our efforts are beim; appreciated.
OUR MOTTO= -ell stacks of goods at a small profit,
rather than a small amount of goods with the profits ,
stacked on thein.
Yours for business,
W. L. OSTIM-ETTE,
THE CASH DEALER, LONDESBORO
AUBURN MILLS.
Lumber ! Lumber•!
Having
secured alar o
q
Hai
tit
Y
of Ho
m1eek }Corat and Hardwood logs, and the mil
l ;quniu fell time,Iani proparr d to fill bilis
fOr lumber from 10 to 20 foot long,
on short'
notice, at reasonableates f r (lash. Ai
Threshing Engine and Holler i goad, con''
cling order for sale $heap, Corr spondaic$
solicited, JAB, YOUNG, Attilti 15 P, 0.
We are opening out a large assortment of NEW
SPRING GOODS of first-class quality and lit
lowest prices.
Eggs taken in exchange. 5 per c. off for oak;..
Taylor
ti .x `O0 AND .HE