The Clinton New Era, 1902-11-21, Page 8N,overnber 210, 1905
THE °UPTON NEW ERA.
Outing Ilats at $125
Sold at $2 and $24.
Here is some news of interest to Millinery buyers,
On Saturday next we are going to sell 25 Outing
- Hats at $1.25 each; that are sold all over for $2
and $2.50. No better Millinery bargain is likely
to came your way this season. See them in the
window on Friday, and be on hand early Satur-
day morning for best choice.
25 only ',tidies °rating Hats, all new shapes ana this seesson'e
styles. in colors of navy, white, grey, avow and black. all trun
med; resular 62 and $2.25, choice on Saturday.
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FRIDAY, ANOVE11113ER 2L 1002.
LOCAL NO c WEB. .
brae applies wanted PANTELON BROS
Oar er Potatoes went a as tem as possible, .
Highest market paid. P. MAITLAND, Ogle
. cooper's o d wet d, (Anion.
Sugar: Sogart-ii irst granulated sugar made
in oanada from how. erown beets, experts say
the Wet they have ever seen, 3 W. iawM,
Wanted P.`larctl Ana Errand boy at
Nov. 21, tf. Jackson Bros, Clinton
1 MARRIAGE -A. rather young took-ILQualivoTEs....
:ng etople droye into town ori Wtd. as p k b
Imo; asinco.
FRUIT INSPECTION- A. McNeil,
Goveroment Fruit Inspector, was in
town on TtlesdaY1 having come here
in connection with the improper hand
ling of fi ult under the new Marks Adt.
R :bed Elliott appeared before Mayor
Jackson, and acknowledged Unit some
fruit, not first cl as had been so brand-
ed, Ple was fined $10 and costs.
ALREADY COOKElt- Last Set-
urdav lody when marketing pur-
„vat, evenin about 7 80 with a rs e as so far recovered from
tea n and double seated can eage car
7 go oer reacent illness that ehe le able to Pe
rving but two passengers. donut 8 , " "nand;
DOC. Freeman, V. S., is comfortably
c'„',e.,11Ptebke'vatatnecrorTetatirweaulkinngewanncicZag I, located in his new Paine adjoining the I
OoMmercial Hotel.
to knew where they rnivht find tir Min •
'et 411. he hesitated, but, finally directed ; Mrs Kerr has had a new roof put on
' h tto to a pareenage. We have since ; her reeidence, and is MOO hAVIng a neat
teamed that the parties were W. ' wroished erected. '
Lynn, of Blytb, and Miss Pearl Fergu-
son, Manchester, .
put.ylidivcaKiceinazivei.silit to
olyoroliontoDu iwetroicrkt Workmen.
on Tuesday evening last.
A FINE INSTRUMENT -George E.
Emerson, of tne Nortlheimer .Plano 0o., j, E. Oantelon brought to town in
was in town this week, and succeeded One load from the•Dunnannon (nor
:n placing in the home of ore of our a ton of good butter lfa:Itisfiloontidsa
prominent citizene very line colonial os, Andrevelo pay Yun' day,
grand- Nordheirser iiians• It is aiwaY8 Nov. 30 h, this yearO-• The first Sunday
a pleasure for us to say a good word in Advent, comes on the same day.
for meritorious goods of Canedian
Ripe raspberries were picked in the
manufacture, but this Partieular piano
gat den of Mr John Snyder on Noy. 19, 1
calif for more than ordinary mention.
Let the people of England know this. 1
The case, which is of a very pleasing
(01 mial design, is A handsome -piece of Miss Porter,at present attending the
mahogany indeed, while the full,round Model, has been envaged for U,S.S.No.
sweet tone is in keeping with the rep- 10, Hallett and Onderich township, for
illation a thii will ki own firm. . We nekt year.
chased a dozen eggs. This. morning a aleretand ilis,t this Instrument was A small apple tree loaded with nice
rstuesdey ' when preparing break fast manufactured expressly for exhibit at fruit, without at leaf on the tree, pre -
she clacked one of them, with inten- • the Totonto and London fairs. sents quite an oddity in the yard a
.. 1 lion to pooch it, and found that It WaS
Vests at 25e; Vests at 50c.
Peter Straitio
Plreacly cooked. hard and riady for a OFF THE TRAWL -0i.° of the
. - salad; if SO011 a eit cumstance should strangest freaks of car wheels jumping The past minith of wenn weather has
. r conr again, she would like it to be a track happened in the yards Tuesday made horse- •lipping business profitable
The quantity of vests we have sold has. surprised us accompanied by lett.uce,etc. morning. After the mooning mixed Harvey Davis having clipped in that
had come in from Stratford, they - time 45horses.
We thought we had emiugh to do us all winter, but now with ' pin3Lio LIBRARY -Tile Secretary
tarted to do some placing ot cars and jack Gardiner had the misfortune to
the season hardly more than open we have had to order amain. cf the Public Library Board has r eceiy- had been up to the Doherty Organ ha h' lf h d df k
, • ed from the Minister of education the f t nnove is e an poisone rom wor
Values like these brought the business, Drawers •to match report of Dr. S. P. May, Supermten. croe!. y,tathde canrarentuerinfe tewno;bileel: ing in mortar. and was laid up for sev-
both lines, . . dent of Public Libraries for Ontario. n n n
, the track about a rod from the Doherty eral days in consequence, 6
: The report is a very creditable one as . . . . - .
switch and at was oot noticed c.nr the Ocitettelon and Wallis shipped a dout le
end ee deek r Of hogs to Toronto on Mond y
will be seen by the following extract: -
and track till it got to the station
sleeves,soft finish aird good weight, lined, nicely finished and trimmed "Thts is deCidly the th st equipped. e re g s e
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Ladies' ribbed vests, high neck, long Ladle& ribbed vests, shaped, plush
best managed Library in any I own inthfihtbd.Hfond R Fitzsintoncl & Son a double de k.
How two wheels o • i
in white, cream or natural shaded, ,..„..„,* a very oomfortiabba garment for p, A a set could remain on t e track h going es IV Collingwoo on Tuesday. '
each I he province. The Library and Read -
TOM; underwear, extra spenial Va11303...., OUC - ' • • • that distance, and its other two bump- •• Over 5000 lbs of homeonatle dried ap-
ing ROOM have electric lights. and .
. ing aloure the ties over frogs in the cu- les were shipped to foreign markets by
although it wee pouring rano the night .
eint outs course that it (Ha without do- Cantelon Bros this week, aleo 8000 lbs
I visited the Library, it was well pat- ing more dernage is hard to explain. of butter and 500 dozen of eggs.
ronized by young men and ladies.
REVISION couhr.-rhe c :tart for TAKEN ILL -It was with great: sor-
v _ A,
on Monday morning of the serious ill- -
Ladies' Gloves 25c
Th fl t f hat is su osed to be
By long odds our best Ftock of fabric gloves is now on the reVision of the yoterss list was held row that our citizens recei ed the news anthracite or hard coal for stove 'lie
ternoOn horn 1 to 8, before Judge nese of Rev Win bitaa, of Herman. v;
Dn'le. It took His Honor bUt an hour Re came up ou Saturday to take Dr W. Mason, of Harland Bros employ,
' to sanction the potting qn of 32 Con. Gifford's Work in Ontario St choral, has rigged himpelf out with a fine drav-1
veryine quality, plaio
. . servativee and 37 Liberate, ' and the the doctor haying , been asked to ins colt,' which he purchased from lt,
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in white, blacks, •reds sso Staking t If Of 5 Liberals that were oh" preach anniversary services for ,Mr Jenkins, and a epiff new rubber -tired
XOC 'the list, and &Conservatives. A large Medd on the Hensel). appointments, buggy.
the shelves You can judge the value of the entire stock by
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these lines at 25c. . . .
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Ladbarceshmere gloves, Closed wristor dollar...fasteners,
or with white stitching, also knitted rinewood gloves
and navye,per pair
' Plaids at 25c
in the council chamberun 1uesday af-
rived in town for Har 1 ind Bros, last
eek and a being offered at $7 a ton.
• properth n of the names brought before He had not been enjoying the best of attr W. C. Myers, of Saginaw, Mich,
the judge. were . added by consent of health for a few days preview to his fornaerly of town was married a few
. both parties, thereby 'facilitating the cnning up, and at the close of Sunday's days since to Miss' Hagertnamtlaughter
t business ot the Gout t, and lessening the work was compelled to take ,to bed, at of the late Dr Hagerman, of Norfolk
, • Double fold plaids dress goods, dark and bright colors,
good weight, suitable for children'adresses, extra good value
at 25c per yard.
Camel's Hair Dress Goods 75c
This line will make very stylish suits orskirts,
one of the most fashionable fabrics shown this whiter.
and is
New Fall Dress Goods, basket weave, 'camel's haireffect; in shades of grey,- blue ,..
aad brown, 42 inches wide, per yard . ...........,.. ...
Kid,Gloves at $1
Kid glove •business lieffps getting -better. Selling a
glove like this for a one dollar b 11, is bringing more and more
ol the kid glove butinebs our way all the titne.
Fite french kid gloves, Made from soft pliable skins'perfect, fitting every pair • °A
guaranteed, two dome admen, blaeks, greys and browns,all sizes per pair..
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The GREAT MANTLE SALE
Our great November Sale ot Mantles still continues.
There' s been no such Mantle selling in Clinton before.—
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Jackets are selling for leas than the cost of production.
The loss isn't ours. It is the makers. He was willing
••• to sell his surplus stock at a loss to clear it all out -We
7. got it Yours ts the gain if you come here for a Jacket
Mantles at $2.75, $5, $6.50, $7.75
1- That are worth more f‘an these prices wholesale
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.Wra,pperettes
Another line at 12ic tki.tt is extra good value.. .
Heavy and strong American wrepperettes, net and new designs, colors that arev,k.,
fast, qualities that -gill wear well, dozens of patterns to select from, per gar/11741C "
costs. Sas Scott, appeared for the Lrb-
erals,'and Mr W. Oampbell, GoCerich,
for the Conservatives. • •
HONORED BY A VISIT.- Wednes-
day and -Thursday a special train of
four roaches bearing the general man-
ager. 40, M. Hays ; manager, B. Mc-
Guigan; superintendent. G. C. Jones -;
train -master, P. J. Lynch; and dis-
trict -freight agent, J. P. Gasopassed up
the line on a tour of inspection of the
G. at. R. properties. We trust they.re-
tnat their c unpany is deriving from
tide Section, and hope that they ' will
-be tempted to make several changes in
I the.train serviceas well as other irio
preeernents to the lines of their syetem
iv this neighborhood.
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I. 0 0, F. colsicEar.-A •• good
house greeted. the, Colonial Moving
•Picture Oct., brought here under the
eOSpices of the .1. 0. 0, F., of town.
• and exhibited in: the town hall. on
Tbnrsday evening hist The program
was lengthy and many beautiful an
stirring. scenes were put on the canvae.
in reel life. The music on the pierro.
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filled in the spare time, and two in-
termissions were made enjoyable by
.Prof joy Paige giving some exhibi-
tions in modelling ia clay, and Mr
Patton doing some splendid work in
smoke pictures. It is a fair entertain-
ment,. but we think there is much room
for improvement in the clearness with
• which the pictures are thrown mien the
canvas.
RAILWAY NOTES. - Conductor
1r eland is taking the Place of the Is.te
.,'Ociriductor- Fitzgerald,on the L. las rt. B.
This is a deserved promotion, he hav-
ing for some time been in charge of
the freight, ;his place is taken by Con-
ductor Hill. The General Manager and
Superintendent passed over this mid'
of the line on Thursdayandalso :Vida -
ed Kincardine; their special train o1.
four coaches was in charge of Division
&MP.. John Irwin, (eon of Mr Richard
• Irwin, • More grain has been handled
over this branch of the Grand Trunk
this year, than ever before, in his-
tory; about • 2.500,03 bushels have
been hauled, special trains being re-
quiredvery• fregomatiy; - The -general
prosper ay of*the country can be gath-
ered from the fact that the busioess of
Clinton station shosvsa betterment ot
nearly one thousand Mailers for the
past week, over the ettale period of
the home of his brother, J. G. Medd. couory,,
A doctor was summoned; and on eic:
We understand that C. B. Hale leaves
amination it Was found that pneumonia
was threatening. He •will in an pf,0„, next week on a trip to the Soo. He
be.bility be laid, up here for, oome days. has not been very well tor- dome time;
Et..:idmay possibly spend the winter in
Rev J. Greene took his work at Hensall.
rhiladelphia,
A medcal onsultation w- -a, held • and
c
it is thoright, that wahine strong con-
stitution he hag many chances for re.
rovery. Mrs Medd Is here waiting on
her husband.
Blaukets at $t50
We have Blankets all the way up tu $8 60 a- pair and
every pair is right good value. This line is a record breaker,
though.
Heavy weight wool blankets, double bed size, clean and free from grease, eon
finish, colored borders, speoial bargain at per pair
Comforter Covering 10c
Hesvy print in patterns made specially for Corofortere, dark and bright colors
fall 86 inches wide, fast colors,per yard , . •, „ IOC
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I Shirts and Drawers filic
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. . There has been brisk undervvear selling. at this
store the past couple of weeks. - The, fleece lined shirts
and drawers we are 'zelling at 75c the suit, are going out
fast. Soon it will be.too late for you to get them, for
' when thia-lot is gone we will have no more as good for
the mAney,
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Men's fi ?eats lined shirts and drowera, heavy weight, a strong serviceable
garmprit, regular price 501. speoial tat each7ic
1 Its cheap too, price._ We -have---only.-nliniited
. ': Men's'Calf Skin Mitts 65e
Here is 4 mitt that lit worth every penny of 90c.
quantity and when they are gone, we can get no more to
sell at 65c a pail. The best mitt made in .Canada.
Heavy calf -skin mitts, ettongly frown, lined throughout, knitted wristeoft no
and pliable, Will not harden, minder 90o, our special price per pair.. . DOC
Lined Kid' Cloves at 75c
Here is ftgOodglOve that is worth a dollar for 75c,perpai
Men'e lined kid gloves, give sewn, dome fasteners, stitched, baoire, Wool
fleece Heed, good ehape,soft (tad pliable,assorted ehades of ,browns and too
ow, regular $1, epeeist per pair.. f.: ..... 4 ............. ..... . . ...... 4 DC
Mad Coats at.4240
This is a good coat for driving in rciuddy weather,
. It will ave its cost two or .three times over if you have
much driVing to do .
Alferl'e rain Anitsniado of good guilty :overt'? oath, plaid lining, Stern -1
Setalne, leeks well end Will give tratafaotory wear, eaoh.. ...".„.... t.50
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Pall bearere Mrs Stoneham woe for an rum). 0 9
.COLLEGIATE NOTES,-sThe-Colle.
xiate Institute Literary Society bave
purchased a handsome Bell piano from
C. Hoare ; Mr Hoare is a public spirited
Merchant and besides selling, the rostru-
fl h d d
donation towards the payment on it,
The Literary Society is to be congratu-
_litterLon_beita -gina..treeltiell_teoategra
such an instrument, which will oreatly
aid in maintaining the high standaid of
the meetings. A number of the Citizens
have taken advantage of the open
meetings and speak highly of the char-
acter 0 the entertainraent. The sub-
ject readers. for debate at yesterday's meeting •
was "Woman- Suffrage," ....The Col-
legiate paper is almost an mewed fact;
direction.
is made known, we are sure our cid-
IlaotdectuPItein
twothe yrighteara
arrangements have been nearly corn -
since they commenced, the wholesale
pleted for the publishing of the first
Manufacturing of Boys Clothing, and
number early next week. This will be
which they have found a ready sale
the first venture of this kind in this
part of the province and should Wove for, from the first day they placed
their goods on the Market. Its rapid
a success as the management lain good
growth since then has compelled them
hands., . At the last regular meeting of
to relinquish their retail busineile in
he Public Library Board it was decid-
order to devote 'their entire time to
ed not to take any action at present in,
this iodustry ; besides they require the
the organization of a night school.
capital which they have invested in
DEATH Oh' MRS, STONEHAM- the retail business to further their ob-
There parried away to art final resting sect in view. The name of Jackson
- place. on Sunday last, the Spirit of Mrs Bros, is known as among the very best
Richard Stoneham. She was in her merchant tailors in the province and
• 52nd year, DOSet had been a resident of the large business they have province,
• Clinton for nearly 20 years, daring from the east to the svest, is evidence
Which time she ,had become widely of thie. The quality of goods they are
acquainted, and she was looked Upon noted for buying is seldom seen in
• as a good, kind neighbor. Scathe two towns of this size We have not heard
years ego she suffered a paralytic Who their seccessrms are, but we
stroke, when she was Confined to bed trust they.will be Men after the tamp
for several Weeks but she wad so far of this fain. We understand that the
recovered at; to be able around: Two 'Jackson Bros. Mfg. Co., have had tWo
weeks ago, however, the suffeted an- good offers to move from here, red
other attack, and in her failing strength we hope that no citizen of Clinton
it was seen that not much chance re. When they know the importance that
Mained for her recovery, death coining' this Industry is Inclreashag to, will for
to her relief on Sunday aftern000. She moinetat allow the idea to be enter.
leaves to mourn her loose heart broken tatted, by theirs of leaving Clinton.
husband, who, of all times, needed at Although the town has done nothing
present the Ministering hand of his for theno, isoortre they asking for any.
loved one, While passing throtigh the thing, yet We believe that encourage -
last; stage of his life, With the lingering Merit of some kind should be- shown
sicknr ss he hair had for the past eight to twO ot our life long and enterpriz-
. yearn. The funeral was held on Tues- t zens, e n eeri anthat.
day afternoon to the Clinton einletery, with More inOney they hitend to
lissr Dr. Gifford conducting the tier- taro% their burlinese, and can now em.
•' vioes, Mesere rowler, Wisecoan,TrIck, ploy double the staff, if they can be
d 10t Of merit to
rner• v. 'a Mtge *Nicholson, of Ray, being people who wont!! otherwise ' •leave
aunt at a low figurebas ma e a goo
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turned welt pleased with the business ANNUAL BLL): EVEING
. -
Rally night in connection with the
Royal Tempters Of the •province, was
duly obeerved by the local branch, in
the A. 0. F. hall. last' Thursday even-
ing, Prizes had been offered by the
provincial council; for the branch that
brought the largest number of new
members on rally night, and the locri
uncil brought in i ordinary and 1
sick benefit member: Prizes had, also
bean °flexed for.the council having the
largeStpercentege of its cwa manabers
present that evening, and • Loyalty.
mend! respondedvvilh 100 per cent. F.
W. Watts is the worthy chairman, and
to him rests the honer of the successof
the evening's turnout. Following is
the program that was rendered that:
evening:-
Solo . . .......'k;ushing Rill" ... . , Miss /rving
Reading . "The Ten Horne,d Beast;_.' Mrs watts
Solo.... . .. "Mardy Lee" • Miss Wiltzie
Solo .. , ,•Dreaming" .. Mrs Bailey
Reading,. . "13e on the wateh".......M1SB Allen
Violin solo "Swinging" . Mrs Watts
eading.."Lineolif s promise to his mother"
Miss Burnett
Solo.. . . . Mrs Seale,
Readiuk. Bright" ...Hattie), Watts
Solo ...... 4Efoly )3ailey
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W. Wheatley. hauled ' three large
loads of evaporated apples from the
Bayfield evaporater last week. Messrs
Town SD Cabe are handling 'the output
of that factory. .
Proclamations announcing the vote
to be taken on bac. 4th.have been post-
ed up this Week. It alio states where
the pc !ling shall take place in each rid-
ing of the•county of Huron..
' Miss Tessa Machichlan, the Scottish
prima -donna, was seen at our station
Wednesday morning, • She was on her
way north to Winghem• where ehe
gave a concert that evening.
OUR DEER HUNTERS -Last Mon-
day' ea* the return of our titre lovers of
the grin -J. Sahnston, O. l000per; W.
Ole, J. B. Hoover and Dr.,Holmes=,
Holmes -
from the hunter's paradise of the north.
They. report deer plentiful, but the
past Wet season has filled every valley
and 'swamp to an impassable state.
Many were the deer shot that simply
paged, over the eliffir to •the streams
beneath, never to be got. Our boys
Were not dimppointed however, with
the result of their outing, a deer falling
to the credit of each one of them.
Three -were --broughtehome-whole; two
belonging to Dr. Holmes, and one ter J.
E. Cantelon.. The others brought their
venison already cut bp. A capture
worthy of note was the big bull moose;
weighing 1300 lbs, that was shot by a
party of -seven, that Messrs Hoover,
Holniesio BaldWin Of Seafortho_ and
Doherty, of ThesiaToii, were in, all lir
traria having the glory of pumping
lend into the beast before he fell.
Partridge Were so thick in that ccuntry
that it • was not necessary to shoot
them, but simply to break theirnecks
With a stick; a few dozen of them were
brouisht home by the boys. °
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JACICSONBROS.RETIRING FROM
BUSINESS.,... -The announcement on
another page that •Jackson Bros are
retiring from retail business, will oo
doubt cause much surprise to our
T. Cottle, McEwen and Irwin acted es got, which is lieW oyer 50 employeee
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LIZTVON
Mr ,,,Orteharn'e eeeend wife, She towel. A.look into their factOry On
' R Fitzsimons 8v Son have droned
for sirloin and rrterhouse steak, 10c
Pork, lamb apd sausage 100.
the price of meats to the old price of 3c
Why rmil decorato
Your Home
WITH OUR OIRCLU „..PLACQUES, The
'vices are _reasonable (as low as we _can
profitably makeake them, the values are
goocl, the effect much superior to most
things at an ,equal' price.
They are to be had in several sizes to be adapted.
to almost any space on the wall; the subjects are,
mostly notable ones, and they are in cfcolors,
. brass rini, and, euspended by brass chain
We also have them with spaces to receive photo-
• tographs, gilt mat and floral decoration,
The prices range from 10c to $1„.00
:THE. W. � FAIR -C�
Often the Cheapest--.-AlwayErthe Best
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When it is well put together. ,We have just the kind of Footwear yon
need. Our inimenee stook was 'never in better drape then new. We
,have all kinds of eireeonable g000s ies.sonable prices, bought direst
from the maniffaotuAr. .Big stook of ,allkindit ciCRUBBERS,--we do
not handle second quality goods -every hair we sell is guaranteed by the
maker. Y013 MAKE 1,NO MISTAKE, mow IOU BUY YOUR
RUBBERS FROM US.
Special for FRIDAY and §11111RDAY. Nov. 7-8 only
40 pairs Ladies Dongola Kid Boots, !ages 24. to only
worth $1 50 and $1.75, to clear, at 99c—they are cheap
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28 pairs Misses Buttoned and Laced Boots, sizes 11, 12,13
1 and 2. All we ask tor your choice, 990 for above dates
See our Girl's Kid Laced and Buttoned Boots, sizes 8, 9
and 10. 30 pairs of each, going at 750.
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It will pay you well to see oar stook and get Our prices.
The Old Reliable,
Cash and one Price We will not be undersold Esge taken ea oath.
W Taylor ifiq Son Clinton
for. round and- for boilieg ..pieees„ eimpeogampe eimpqmpopeoposimmo
J.ohn fiteracomwho has been."serions.
ly at his sister's in tosyn,for the past,
two weeks. With not many chances for •
recoverY, was feeling; some 'better yes-
clCinnon.
terday as we were going to press, 13 IL‘Nrr171-1
The following •.have arrived hoin-o
from the Northwest during . •the past •
week H.. Wiltse, J. Thompson; •H,
Port, r; J. Ounningharne is on the way
his -baggage having arrived Wednesday
Mr Thos Cottle was called to COI
borne on Wednesday to attend tbe
funeral of a nephew. and •only: two •
weeks before he attended the funereal
of the same nephewse mother,Mrs John
-fd waning's. ' •
' De. G, E. Holmes .had a beautiful
specimen of si deer which weighed 230
pounctreon exhibition in the window:of
Ford McNeil'e butcher shop this
week, but since had eutup and given
to his friercts. .
The High School Board Met on Moro
day evening, but little business of im-
portance Was broupht up. • 'Financial
aid was premised to the Literary So-
ciety in the publication of their pro7,
libeed terigazine.
A young lady; who has an art plias
in Mr tchell,did not get up early enough
hist Tueeday Morning, and rwriyed at
the station in time to see her train pull-
ing out down the line. The pupils
waited anxiooely.,
By Diclaifferdrecerved- word- from—
his 'eldest son, in Detroit, on Tuesday
stating that he was suffering from con-
gelation of the longs. Should he get
worse, he will -be brought home for
care and treatment
Mr Taylorodeputy architect of the
Public Works Department, was here
• rTuesde y au tio LA ulaCtiOnWi th the con-
struction of the new past office. Be
expressed perfect satisfaction with the
character of the work done so far, Ai
1 Sage has rented the house on PAO-
c.ss St . belonging to Miss J. Holmes.
Miss Holmes has broken up housekeep-
ing, and has had her goods stored in
OE Department.
We are now prepared to show a full stock of
.Boots, Shoes and Rubbers for the fall and winter
trade. We are doing the shoe trade under modern.
principles. We have no extra expense ,in this de-
partment and can shave prices a Attie closer than th
other fellows. Besides, you get reliable' goods—
goods that will wear and give good satisfaction.
Wd aresnott confined to any wholesale or manufact-
urer, We examine all samples and select the best
values from each one, and pay spot - cash, which
gives us-the_inside -track„. evevrAnne. —Our. shoes_ . .. .... .
, need no breaking in. They are made to fit the na-
tural foot. -
,
"low we give a tetrprices taken at random our
immensestock.
_brelieekDongola Showrolacied or buttoned, Phjellt leather or aff toe cap, ,
heavy or light extension segessallorizesoregilliosprioe-$1.513rbeLa
;tithe =MI& CIIVItYa Val :poft,tafOWS sewn, to 3131Iaat 81.25.
welt, in all
LadieP
sizes at $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2 50. , •
Boys' and Girls' Standard SohoolShoes, in all sizes, at 75o, 61. $1,25 and 81450.
Workingmen's Heavy Shoes, extension soles, sine 6 to 11, very special at i
60o, $1, 1 25 and $1.50. ' • - , •
--A-speciallinenfsIgfantst..Sheeeoblack and °cow. 25e. '
McKinnon az Co. Blyth
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one of the rooms. She will wake her tsur4eneeeeeraraiettothAsiarfaPsostArraeirset# VIAAAAAAA0.11"010014111011A014A.W.014
heixte.with her sister, Mrs P. Strata],
vshen • in town. -
Broaden, Londesbsro, and the Colleg-
iate Institute, °Linton; it square grand
Grey, a fine cabinet 'grand, ale° Mr `•'`'
anted 500 TURKEY
the folloWing parties K Baker, of
O. Hoare has recently sold pianos to vir
to.the Misses Dayment, Olibton, and
several Doherty piano -cased organs. ,
To many it toey seem impossible that
•an 11 in eh spruce tree couldhe cut dowe
with as many shots fired from a rite
that, is usurilly used in deer-hutiting,but
such is the case, as was demonstrated
by a, party of deer hunters in the nor th-
erm region a- few days ago, arnongst the
number being J. xl, Hoover and Dr.
Holmes.
Miss Berbera Cook, for nearly five
Years assistant Matron of the Rouse of
Refuge, has given up her nitnation, be
cause her seryiees are required at the
biome of her parente, near Ltaknor.
She has given the best of eatisfactroo,
and it is with regret that Mr and Mr e
French part' with her. Ger sureeissa
ie not yet provided. '
Mrs Matheson, of Itatteithurit ett e t,
was galled to Bowmarivilie a few days
since, owing to the serious illness of an
old friend. that is Mrs Matheson's
former horriesand although she has not
been there Inc over 80 years, she found
many of the associates of her girlhood
still living there. She has not yet re-
turned to town.
WO tinderetand that Mr W, Metniell
has taken it satiation With the new or-
gan company in Loi,clon, and leaves
for there next week. Ile heti been With
the Doherty Orgen Company for A
number of years, latterly as foreman
of the ease-rorine, and is a firet,clase
leaves .to family, tut has relatives Rattenbury Streetwould sour Re Man in evefty reaped. We ure eorty
near 'Ehnen% ,,and We belieye le the many Of our citizens and nothing to see hint leave town, hot won
intention of Mr Stoneham to take Up Weld glee there greater pleasure than chtingea are the Inevitable experlerce
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his reeMence with some of them to 'have you do sof of Industrial concerns,
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For shipping; undravvri; dry picked; not scalded or
singed; well fattened; highest price. Will take some
each week, not later than Wednesdays
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CLOSING OUT SALE
the bargains that are being distribtited daring this
nAttre?"1/ignenttlorleY:tieris 1112Tares°strook is very complete, von are likely to vilitnycl3itoutot ttowiT •
avon nt and, the goode MUST BE SOLD, stook twat reatioed.
You have an opportunity now of buypinogwett wvohoolotatt pritic.weso.oldttbv:itylltoo to buy now,
tioipate your wants. You nertelly buy prints, dealing, shrttings, &MOUS and cotton.
when -6 sominegat'Inmierla° Bra ierabgr February,
rtt o 60 8 yerd. You may not want /moo °flyable
until next spring, but you can &WO from 25o to $1 A pair by buying now,
B erkey Demi Goode, Coating, Suite, Overcoats, Teteeds„ Flannela, thidereietbingi
B lankets, Bobo, Boote, Shoot Itubbete, don, yeti need now, Why net °owe and
buy them here. No doubt you can find use tor the Money etoredby making the most
of this buying opportunity. Don't delay--ebrewa people ere making heavy put.
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Cap for the AAMO price AS you would pay for the Coit likatnekere,
Tempt of stale --Ch Or Pram*,
'W. L. 0111:111ETTS, tiondesboro