The Sentinel, 1883-04-20, Page 5at, -
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Tat 7,raserr urrsa TO it nava sipmr
AbsoanING. TO TR& DEOTATEK of Oolla0t SNOB WE
PRIZE,AnotrittALLGTitiSgranSaTISR.,:
LItalcuwar. 18e3.;
• VOTE ON THE o:RA.NoEfiiLT:
The Ottawa correspondent . of -the
Mao on Tuesday say s :-The t debate
and division on the 'Orange Ihcorpere-
• tiOn pill last night are still the prin-
cipal- topics 'of diseusSion.„ The ma-
jority of the Tory „ Orangemen are
- indignant at the .conduct ; of their
political friends, the - Quebec •Blues,
bit Hon. Mr. Bowel]. and other leid
e▪ rs are -endeavoring, t� conciliate theni
by asserting that the _defeat -of the
bit/ Was due sigely to the Liberals:
How this ,conelnsion is arrived• .at
not very clear. Sir John Macdonald
,boastit ota majority of seventy:in:the
Ltensk an4 there ii no doub$ that had
h- wished to press the bill Ins ffiends
uld tave stood- by him. The defeat
*a. the, bill may therelore be taken as-
p_opef`pasitive that Sir Sohn desired
defeat. gis is lavr With a -ma---•
jez-ity, An analysis'. Of the division
11.t, shows that only two protestant
•-03nservativeg front Ontario -Messrs.
• Patterson- (Essex) and MeMa,ster-
v ,ted-*acrainst the bill Two Ontario
Messrs Gium ancl Sutherland,
voted- for tha hill Everyt. Catholic
member in the Tfouse, excepting Mr.
Hawkins., voted against the second
reading-. The- number of Reformers
voting for the bill was nirie.. The ma-
jority was composed of ;1513 Liberals and
53 Conservatives, -while the -minority
included I Conservatives :and 9tLib-
era& Vire& QuelieC members,: Xessra...•
4*.iibbot, Seriver `and Bryson., Voted forY
the bill: Mr. Bergin, of
was pxcerodingly, anxious t to avoid -
voting, and at last mo:nsiit, wanted to
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iair with -a gentlemen *1-14 intended it,
iege and did, vete for the six month'
- hoist
T.AR/FF orritivakg.-
Ag an ilinstratioil of the i'vondit.rful
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=fairness displayed hy the Finance
utter in his prop?4---1 chfines in the
• T• ariff', with vinier-of eqiializing the
flvienne and expeilditure,
ter to a feWincenerhitids: The cry
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from the Mtrit;irt:. .?rovinetes for the
abolition of the- (Intr oe.-cOrtemeal. and
flour; is Met V abolishing all duties On.
diamonds, .rubies, pearl,r- saphires.
• emeralds, garnets, and-- other precious
stones -thus virtually answering their.
prayers for bread V _giving them .a
stone. -Ile pIacessau-dust end sausage
- casings on the free list, and adds a lit-
tle 'more taxes on quilts and coin-
f• orters just to Comfort the poor and
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needy during our Ling and tiresome
Winters. Ile rejoices the hearts of the,
laborers and:farmers; by admitting tile
attar- of roses free of duty and piling
. up the taxes on their spades and hoes -:
and that they may be enabled to jiidg,
more clearly of . his willingness to sup-
ply them with luxuries to gratify their
- refined tastes, he, _admits -mineral wat-
• ers 'freeand adds from 10 to 1.5 per
tent to their ploughs and other imple-
ments of hus,handry.. Thep the hard
. Working toilers are not forgotten- so
, far as their clothing is „ Concerned, for
'Sir Lecher:ad proposies lint 4.4z:
ditional tax npon pybited cettons,-to
. counterbalance which he "intends in
the largeness of his. heart to make re-
ductions in some medical roots which
-which are required as. :medicine by the
over fed:monopolists-who have been.en-
riehed by the Operations of his grand
panacea,. 1.1e will. -also- admit large,
blocks of Marble for tombstones -_fin -
'" bloated bondholders' free of duty::
-and will tax ordinary people who Want
small tonibitooes. for their -dead, ten
t-pir cent- Then to display his compre
hensiveknowIedue oft--birsiness he is to
grant a l?rnius, of $1.50 per ton op.all
pig iron:manufactured in the Domin-
ion,. while at the -same time . he leaves
• that and other:business of a like char .
akter handicapped by a tax 4ef 50 and
Watt. per ton on coal. -.And to insUre
his personalpopularity with therhasses,
the Finance -Minister very Considerate--
ly °Wars us cheaper -tobacco so_ that
every burdened son of toil -in -ay solace
hill:I-self with the pipe of. peace; These
are a few of the Absurdities Of the
amended -tarift brought down by -Sill-
- Leonard' which in some slieht measure
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' go -to -show that.thet (xoverment of Sir
John believes most thoroughly hi class
legislationi•and in "supporting its sup-
porters" whenever an opportunity
'presents itielf. •
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nAxicos AT tilODERtoFla
HtRT & CO.'S FLOURING HILL. SWEPT
AWAY,:
terrible disaster occurred here
on Wednesday morning in the- total
'wreck of garVs &tiring -Mill and dam,
' better known. as -the Piper property,
by the spring_ freshet Fears had of
late, been entertained that considerable
dainage.weidd result when the thaw
set in, tattoo I-Ine" airiticipated-rinch a
destruetterfef'iropertya.s ocurred here-
about 5 a. in on. Wednesday.,On Suw
day Jest a„. small break was perceived
• ize the dam;131..it-no serious 'danger was
apprehended by the owrin of the
• mill,: and' in all likelihood ,/11O serious:
conseTtenceS would have followed had
it not happened that tthe ice' jam at-
lifanehester,-sonre miles up the Mait-
land, broke -on Tuesday and was hurri-,_
ed down the Stream During Tuesday'
-night the *canine of.weter at this point
i!4•Tel1ed greatly, and by day -break on
Wednesday morning- the strain on the
dap, at Hart's- Mill- became so -great
' that, the water forced ita- way ,thrthig_11
" st both (lads- of .the dam-a-partimilar
Warp- opening being -created on the.
• side next to the mill Shortly__after
fouro'dock,the attention; of Mr.liart,
who was working- m the mill, was
drawn to the fact that the-peir- at the
head oCthemill-race was lieing,carried
away by theflog and soon to hit con-
sternation he discovered that the
foundations of the.mill Ve-re being un-
dermiued by the forge of the Waters.
He inimediately give: the alarm, and
with the assistance of his Workmen and.
neighbors endeavored _ to -caxry out
some of the flour that had been ground.
They succeeded in: getting' out Some_
thirty-nine hags, When zuddenlY the
milt b7egan to sm-ay. under Pressure of -
the waters. Every olio then jumped
froni the tottering structure, Which:
ge.Ve a sudden heate andloppled ova
into the -stream, 'oil Was carried -do wn.
At noon the. Phtee at which the mill -
formerly stood Was a desolate lofting
spot - The as well as the mill had
been carried' away, and the Waier had,
in a number of instancei-undermine(1
the banks of the stream so that a num-
ber Of heavy landslides ha,ve resulted
The brick dwelling of Mr. Hart 'which
is situated about 50 -feet from the-ed,ge
of the bank is thought to be in danger,
owing to the landalips. The mill Was
tilled with grain- and . produce; arida:
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great less is thereby ..entaileupon
Messrs -.Hart Co.; in addition to the
destruction Of : the mill and -dam,
which is estimated be about $15,000.:
No Insurance. • •
These who happened to be near the
Month Of - the ,riVer on Wednesday
mornine •cohld see sweeping down,
piece by Hide, the wreck -of the ill-fat-
ed building. -It was the first intithation
they had of the disaster.- Dors, Nein
dow sashes" • portions of the roof and
pieces ofesqUare timber -the -fOunde-
dons -were whirled rapidly downthe
lake; Min:I.:led With hoppers bits of
wood with bolting cloth attaclhed, and
other parts of 0late Milt Out in
the lake, perhaps a quarter of amine
. from the river's mouth, the bulk of the -
wreck of the mill can now be seen, an
ugly pile of rubbish, restine against
the :ice. Along the river eteintervals
ca,n1still be fuid..sonie part of the
building or machinery,,,held.-by asnaff,
or flung upon a _shoal. - Therapiddal"
of the river has helped to complete the
work of demelition, for much that fell
liole and entire at the ;pill site, was
reduced to kindling -ere it was disgOrg-
ed into the lake by the greedy stream."
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LUOKNOW
A LREA,DY 1i1VE PASSE
the Season Of 1$83 is n on- :ne
some place to procure her '
' SPIEZZIL\r.
-And wh re?..0 may
Buyers are already 1the mei ke
a few Raisins -6r a yard of.Faete y
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1883. And certainly, lif the Bicls
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E VERN L EQUINOX . AND
v.ery Eton ewife is_Iooking out for
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-a. d
°fibre
re1 sre
dh
..m "Kig: Al
If Irariners and tieii Wives can be•b h
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a rag of Cotto they are certaml p
buy iior bribe anyolie, ,iieither do I. ask yo
Seine nation, or churcht-.- or lodge o -p4A4
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of Creel, of polities, or even Of frienUshp.
centF. - This and noth tng more.
- Vow this is the ground on which I e hfi
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general]1y for theyear!
is said -9.4 pound of &gar or Rice,
as a. BONUS FOR YOUR TRADE FOR
1- the Cheek of the.`l3idderi would
I E FARM
. in this "Way. for a meSS of Rice or
but still I will neither attempt to
r- patronage because you are of the
al belief ;fnusiness is not aiatter
usincss la a matter o dollars an .
f d
YOUR PAT
ently solicit
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000s
:- - I propose to buy, proance and isel
:that I deserve your patronage: To
'mutual:confidence as between tl nierchan
honest dealing inside the • connte , • aticl.,ithe
.If the farmer wantsmorethan the reallval
the Merchant's -goods at less tliaa fitir Mar
ipersenaltapplication Of the eighth a d lev'
chant does not cheeffnliy pay t" ' nt."
io
dear, orpawns 'offin1 fe rim% Ware at .46
amenable to the sameaforesaiii unalth'abl•
Please do 'hot judge a whole a
. Please do not go hearsay • .or by
• own judgement, a'nd do business. on
March 24,- li83.
goo*
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-R::1883.
rselve
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• Mad.ut5 re. leads the Dqminion.
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at such prices as will convince you.
wethings are necessary, Viz. Ist,
and his customers; 2nd,fair and
aine Ori -the outside of the -Counter.
e of his produce, aid also demands -
et price, then clearly he requires a
nth coin andinents,,dr if the Alter -
Market p 'pe, or Sells his goods too
rice of good ones, then he Also is
standards. • -: :-:.:„.. . --
r4 -by a p unit of sugar or a yard of Callao.
e.Opiniona of others. Exercise.your
our_ON n -hook.. ore .to fallow..
- 1-1.4.1R,3D727.
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for TEAS •
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G003DS
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opened ut
an ent
y neW stock of
CatIveres flarbolie cerate
-Try it- for Chapped ilailds, Cuts,
lintng,. Bruises. - • It is a preparation of
Vaseline, Gmbh*, Acid and Cerate.'
wifi efire any 're Where all Other
preParations -fail, Calf at Berry's
Ihtti,F Store and get a package.- Twen-
t•-y-tife. cents is ellit costs. • ,
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TILE MARK1ETS:
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Wheat• - 92 t'
-SPrilitf Wheat • - 0 92 - 93
50 510.
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:'%fle-y• ... 0 4-3 0 45
035 . .0 36
• .eivri. 07-3 • 075
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Tetat'oes-parbusi .40 . 0 40
•,• , 00 , do 00_
- Hay -per ton
• ' Wool .. 0 1920
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....1 10, •' S 15.
...0 13 • • 013
Eggs
Butter • ... '0 16. 0 46
,44
Hides- ... ... ilm . dr 59 6 00
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. _Apples- ' . ... • 50 - • 060
- Wend.- ... . ... 1 501
Sheepeldas- .': . 75 - 1 00
sammumm0
8 to 8 cts perlb
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4191
- • ileGregoet Speedy -Cure. •
. From tha many -remarkable curs
wrought by using .:McGregor's Speedy
Cure for Dyspepsia,. Indigestion, Con-
stipation and :Affection of -the Liver,
and from the i,meriset sale of it without
any advertising, we have -eonclued to
place it extensively on.- the 'market, s0.
that those suffering May have a per-
fect cure. Go to a.w.,perry"gt,,Druk
Store_ and get a tnal bottle free, or the
iegitlat size at fifty cents and onejolar.
FARM 'FOR -8 Ate
OIL TO RET.
Wliich 1 will -sell at T IE SMALLEST L
,ti
are small and I Solt 'for Oash Or -,-Prod
-*hire to ‘,11 and lookIthreugla'niystock.
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B. T
Taken.as Cash, for w ich the ligiest -mar
..il•TGt .As. my expenses
co Only, '1.-.ean ina,ke it *worth yourt
;ore purchasing elsewhere:
et price will be paid.
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BRICK .STORE, -
366 Bushels Prifne mmeriOein_TirOpth
Seev'at IVIaclntyie:8.
[.4
:oars ,x1C.limemarims01.14,4.4.7 -frt
the
Rol
P
01'1
it go without,Comfort and
olaee, when yon eau gqt
•1b81 Extra GQOJ Tea fDr$11OO
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kit 61' .:AC1NTY E S
and 150 3u5hels of -A 1 Clover
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.441,irkytws:...oLp -.:STANT);. .OPPOOTEMIE WAITYjN•-flOTTS't.
M.DAILY.. RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO MY
closest prices fer CASH, and Tf_41Cif 1 am (lifeline
ul lic generally. , - •
FARMERS" REQUISITitS, such as :--Spades,
Edge Tools &c. - •
BEILDEFS' HARDWRE:-..;Noils,Ings, LS dit'P Vitt.FF
TERS' SUPPLIES z ---White LI i.11 Graies, CJ
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LSO A COIVIPLETE_S
cuTLERY A
tiEADY LARGE STOOK„. p:tutoaiksED AT
cerresiSonclingly • low tgui es. to reycustomers and
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Forks,ies 'Olive itte Chains -Saws
toveAs,.= t
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firizs:aes (Einleelnint Paints and Varnish)
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LF liAPD ALPE
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SOIALrir.
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. Warranted equal tot-JOwitt aiiy- other make, ..
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EAGENT Fint THE'DOMINIOR 'LI UV ' lifTS .,,i'w., .titt!)-T,211 READY FORIKE
1. am deterniined le de alive lueinesS and sell. at close prii,•; s fOr Cash.' Give me a call. No titouble to show goods
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4.1te no w in stock the lorsolit and best 4111447
of
UCHT AND - HEAVY HAM*
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ever ,ehoive i Imehnow. -$12kentl. iitanee
• , Ments in
313714110 11224 GOAT MIS
UOTSeBlezkoto,
My stock of !Friuli s, Vallee!, HondFatcheisi
Fetet4is now copti ]et, and Includst &lithe
latest e:yles and Imam
As all ,the above aliticlelir were purdhosed from
t_tie best make, and SI tbe lowest, -cash
met, I am pri pared to sell es -cheap
Don't tnny't °At% rtoll:a111.61eaindA tsheet t int 4.; e
• etoilc. before Purchasing
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elsewhere. '
Special attention paid to order%
-.411work gtfaranteecl tirst-elass. '
, ed liarftes8.
J.
-'ROBERT PROCTOR, -
and give :qi.totations.
Lucknew, April -11th, 1883.
1:0 MING- NOIMIT Q1TARTER - LOT .11,
' COO-. 1.2.. To.rushif,
fitfy• scree more, or less, about fortv
acres cleared and fit- for cultivation,. balance.
well. tirabgred- There is about -three acres
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under fall wheat, also 'muse, ganil barn, and a -
-qrst,class orchard an the premises: The
abliVe property will be either .rented or sold.
For fttrthet particulars spay to or address,
• THOS. TODD, -
• March Usk: 1883, -• S. Ifelea'a P. O.
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BULLS FOR SERVICE.
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9IHESUBSCRIBER WISHES To
- the faiiners •ancretherstin this
seCtipn that he will -keep for service this sea -
ion at Maple Grove Farm at 1:44 10, eon.. 12,
Eastern Division of Ashfield his two stinerior.
Thoroughbred - -Short-Horn " Baron
Luk," and" Oakville Duke,'" got by -"Baron
Surmise"? dam "Lily," by" Rciyal Brathpt-
'on," both imported by John-Divden,M.P.P.,
and 'bred:by Atrins era/shanks,. Sittyton,
Aberdeenshire, Seotland;-' Terms for" Baron
Lusk,'.' grade caws, $5; Thorinightired cows,
" Oakville Duke," grade Cows, $1.50;
Thoroughbred hoWs, $10.•
JAMES H, 'GARDNER.
Luckno*,-„Mareh=21st; 1883. 4in-479.
FARM FoR.04LE.
--14E1Ditt LOT 2 IN , THE • 13TH CON-.
IJOL Of the.tovr.nshiii of Ashfield, containing
100 acres, 97 acres cleared. There ift a good
.framet house, also •a- barn and 4W31ea. on
the premises. The 'farm _ is „siinated seven
.miIes from the village of Lucknow, and con-
vinient to schools -and church.. Terms -Part
of the raeiley at time of Salei_balanee in pay:-
meats to suit Purchaser. •-.1For further par-
ticulars appty On tire premises- or to
• - ARCHIBALD' MoDO,NAFD;
• - - Lucknow P. O.-
Mottoy to •Loan.
,
.Ort Real Estate, at reasonable
rates, otrterms of payment
orro*er.
.pLuoT TRAV
OFFICE-4i-gl.t to Post 0440,0
Lneknow; -March 11
Yram's Wlukd LightnIdg
I it the only - instantaneous relief --for
Neuralgia. Headache; _Toothache,. Pte.
Thibbing- a- few drops briskly is all that
is needed No taking nauseous meth -
cines for weekS:". but one minute's ap-
plication -rerrioNve: all pain and will
provethe'great value a 1Cratteli Fluid
Lightning. Twenty-five cents:per bot-
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-tle at Berry's Drug Store, - •.
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ealmI•iMil•Nmeeeoim4s4
t,-
HaVing added largely to his .o.lready 'Stock of Hardware-, is now
's prepared to furnish eveith11 g required by Builders,
. . .. VARNISHES, AND ALLi (fflDS Of 11J.,RDWARg.!: ,
Also gutteringinTinl Zinc, of Oakvanized ron, Cistern PumpsyEavetroughing
in Tin. or Galvanized Iron,'Water1Linle fo Cisterns, and in fed .every article
;required in. the Blinding Line I furnish t
f - • . y store at Bottom Prices.
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Parties hitending,t6-bnild this -season twil find- .it -.,,te their -advantage to call
aid _see my Stock before purchasi g their u. pphes. .
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'I have. as usual a large and ell adsorted oCk which I will sell as Cheap as
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the Cheapest.- Eaveiroughipg---a ppe'pialt 12- Repairing done -with ,neatness
and/ despitch l ' .: -
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In Stoves. I have it, hirge. aisortme t of „
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A
oyes,
Which Will be sold at Law Prices, i Hav -. , -,.. . . ,. . .t.„ .:- -
. . had a long experience in this line
of busineis,-. I think Ii can :supply the want of - the T public • without fear of ; op -
Position.. -Smaliprofits and Auiek. etnrnst s ray motto!
While returning my sincere t 0146 tpei publicfor their Liberal. Patronage
'in the past, I hope, for a continnan,Ce.of -ill'iaine-in 'future;
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S.'L.Av.y.ftENE
.4ejet
TovES.
D.AVID-• --
Ifas pleasure in informing the ei
that .he liett,epened ont in bhe for
_Opposite' the Whitely"House
STOV'ES
WA1.1",M 0-
STOVES.
JJE -as.,
Jueknewand surrounding coun.try,
etly ocenpied by JOilt.I PitT
and is prepared to sel,L,
OL .X.Iffi$- WO
eds. Also '-;L-7,-t-
eea Eavetrepghing and Repairing
earlteall,solieitePi - ,t;
DAVID StilliERLANDi.
And everything :in -is line,..atibeit
.‘pomptly alttended to.
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Lueknow„-Septewher 188Z
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NOW
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IES, Gan ancl. see for
obbiest Tweeds
Suits intown
e
AYER'S PILLS.
Alarge proportion 0! -the disels. eiWhich cause,
. human suffering result from derangtMent or the, = •
• stomach, bowels, and Jiver. ATE/1'S OATKA/UM
P.u.Ls act directly upon these organs, and are
especially designed: to -cure the diseases caused
"by their derangement, bmiuding Cmistipatien* .
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, DYsent-
' tery, and a host of 'other ailments, for all a.
which thtty.are A Safe, Sure, pronipt, eind pleassat
PPM" edy. The extensive use Of _the.ie PILLsby
eminent physicians in, regular practice, sheava" j
unmistakably the estimation le which they are t
held by the medical profession.'
These PILLS are compounded of vegetable soh,.
standes only, and are absolutely freefrom calomel 3
or any other injurious ingredient,
A Suffei•er from Jateatiache tvriteiter. '
fc AYER'S PILLS are invaluable to ne,„ and Are
my constant companion. I have been to 'severe-
• fluffererfrom Headache, and Our Pim" are ther
• Only thing I could look to for relief. -Oiler dose
will quickly move my bowels and free ntylead.
from pain. 7, 'hey are the most elfe.etive and the
easiest Physic I have ever found. It% a pleasure
to -me to speak in -their praise, and I always do so
when occasion -offers.- - • 0 '
W 1,. PAGE, of W. L. Page Az Bro."
.Franklin St.. Iticiunond, Va., June S„ 1ss2.
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't I have used AYES'S PILLS in ithinherIcsis in-
stances as recommended byyou, ann
d ifave ever',
hnown -them to fail to accomplish the desired re:•-,,,
salt. We constantly lceep them AL hand at buff
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,skome, and prize them as 11,... • ple jag. ati...43.4:4ayferz,s.a"nd-ii
Ati-tuss, CA.ru..virric _Pty.'s cottred; irregularl.'• -
Dr. J. C. Aver & Co 1 LoWe-ti MaSsi...., I
Atlanta, Ga., says: -fs For some years past i Imre
spite of the,use of ine.lieines of various jcintiA,
tl?le-leaxrilietill.f.:FxdIAts...a,i.:Icueiu.seAriAsit2rio.
been subject to teoiVtipation, front which, in
ties of the boieN, stimulate the appetite link
reliable faintly medicine. VOR IDY.SPRPS1..4.-.
I suffeeed iner.,ssing inconvenienc.,, ttutil solrl•s
months ago I began taking 4triat's 11.)/E.I.s. They
have -entirely corrected the costive tidbit, and
have vastly unproved my general hefilth."
ediegoensotmio:, and _:by their proMpt and, thoron4 h
action give tone and vigor to the ArhUle .0,Tsical ..
tt • . .ruseAutm ttsv
we,..wri-ting from
• Sole by all Driv•-•ists. .
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411 experiene.e 111; wendeful bettek,
e;aleffeets of
Alfel°3$ ,Sarsitarilja,
snreidldrenlaith Sore Evil', Sore F:atti, •
.tme
ay raa le healthy and strong by lt$ nee.
• Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles -fofS3.
D or any scrofulous or onohnitio taint,
-- -.13 'so. RAS-,
OONEY
• In stock and more arriving daily
ALL KIND .0F.- ;FRUIT.
•And I will all. keep in stock all kinds
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CAXES.1.151:11q, 13I3CITITS:
tsters' by the Pint, quart; Can and
_ Dish. Hot Meals at- all hotirs, '
Angl everytillii.g 'kept it, first -class -
Fruit Store. Give inc a call •
MRS.- MOONEY,
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prepa,redthan ever to supply the waits of Atirt,
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but the best of,workmen and trartenal,
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