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Flesherton Advance, 26 Sep 1895, p. 4

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THI ADYAHCI BTAHUHHKI) 1881 Ad vance ; BU.SIIKIl WKKK1.\ AT TU> OKFU'E. HTHF.BT, rLFJIIIKKTt.N. I>K V W. II. THTHHTOn. 8V I>- I prr annum. xlrlrtly In advance Advertising Kates: Ouo Column. 1 year. %0 ; hall col.. I year, t27 quartrr o I . uue year, *li. Tranilant t>lvrrtiseinent cliarge.1 at the rate f tawit> i>er llu for Aral Insertion anj 3 cents t insertion. We direct special attention to the decidedly literary character of this iaaue of The Advance. Th* third in* Ulnirut of "Old SoIdicrV' uarralive loses none of its deep interest, and it J6 charmingly written. Then we liave an interesting descriptive letter from friend Clark who is at present i" blew Jersey, and Another from Mr Frank Bellamy of Tennesice. All of these we are sure will be received ilL favor by our rtaderB. The Advance ia with the Deeton World heart and soul in its strictures upon the management of the Toronto fair people. Tliey have been working Uie countiy press for years, and it was largely through UIH medium that th- f.iir has become tho success il has. The London fair people are more, genrous and j*y for their ad- wtisinj? The Toronto people appeai- to get all they wan' free from the gullible editors of thu province. Tliei axe a few newspaper men, how- . and they ai. !> < "ining more Mini' i D.I. cv.ry duy, who are getting a better idea cf the value of what they give to this octopus. This paper iliut down on tin-in years ago. i-iimi.it say that it had any bin; i on Ilic show, but it was a relief to our pocketbook. because tj| Uug costs money, and bright m WH V ay betti-r th.in nun paying adver ii'iits. I'urlmpn the blight would have put m an appearance 1 . UHJ. hud the united pre:M of the cjuutry ie- tu-i-d to donoto their advertising hut it it ever too late to mend. \V|lo IS \\KitiIS8? The people of thin country arc it an investigating inood. They wanl to k'.ow who this I'.^f- Viiggiiis IB ihe uau who always prcdictB storm- which never come, and Heats in oilein jontempi lli- ones which acttiall) n f> IIH. Tins iiiun predicted astoin tor Satin day lust thirteen years ago.ai .aloin.- IIH. Saturday was on. D the finest days we nave had this sum in, i. and vciy wnrm. The only ttoui w!ii..li haa yet rtsgrd w tho storm il llie hearts of tho people who rtfusi any longer to bo made monkeys oi b> I'mf WiggitH or any of the unpro- , ,nl \Yigginso3 eiUir. It is time tlm daily presa committed 1'. NY. to oblivion. Our storm signal service is ipiitc cniupeti nt (r all mivritime purposts.and an for the inland people, >.!,. y me mill <i"ite contcntid to n uui the old custom of taking their i ,. fioiu corns, bunion*, rheumatism. nd other amateurish w*lher baro- meterB of thai kind without ukmg note of planetary conjunctions or Wigginacs. From Tennessee. cial, without sectional prwdjudice*. tiiidly disposed toward the North, (he war nut It-living them loured against their 'inner fornicn beyond raoonoOiatioa, !nt the mosl encouraging ami attractive eitturu f thin nuiuhUerhonti is fliat they re very sincere am) devoted Christiana. lie cliiiialo it one of tho heHltliit>nl in the world, 'mild anil pleaannr, ami >wing to varying elevation wry dircnw. Winter averages .'<H degrees, lununer 75 degree*. Citremes seldom occur. Snow fulls are ery liylit nil of short duration. The i-:nli iid iniluxtritnaro agriculture, mininj, ii:nli. i in/ KIII] iron manufactory. Thene usourcea rapidly develoying. The atirc r.inki second m peanuts, ami third in li'K. Nashville. the capital, u situated >n the C'limhoilitnd Hiver, in the central in of middle Tu'inessve, with a popu- alion of UK in- than KM I, MM) inhabitants, i.'l is one of the greateat educxrioiMl enlrrs of the S .inh. The other import ant fitioii are Memphis, Jaokiciti, Chat- anoogu iiixl Knoxvil e. In regard to li.- tin:i',ei il r|i>i (hat struck llli i nun ry in \*'.i:i, I may n;iy that peopU} are "axt recovt-iiiix fnun UK effects. Money ia.i I). JJIIH to cinuUie oncf nuTe. Not- withmanduu the dry {!! there i-i .LI tiunaaiit crj(> of corn, with an average n'.mut crup nd othen of no little im Hirtancc. I uil,l liLe t'i tell ru tomuthiiig of my visit further smith, oi the i>-j;ir re iueries, cotton and t4>t>acco yu-l.l .in<l ither iiiiluttriu* of nii;i-irtnnce, l.nt have iot the ipuce in thin Irttor. If thin capeK thr waste husket I will next week iin- jim .-I ili xi ripti"ii of the TuiillflMSM liiver, fr 'in Klori-ii'-e, Al.i , to it* nnjiith at Paducah,Ky., with an acvurivlir account if the ilitVfieut i|jilu>lrie of each county Ip'.rili rini; iiu t'ntiie couare. TbMtkiug you for the tpacu in your valuable paper, ami wi.-hin^ you nucceaa in all your laud- undertaking*, I am, F. H BELLAMY Hugr Tree, Turn , Sept. 1!>, '!.'.. A Canadian in New Jersey. back, an all aglow with g*and electncitv, and runliing li^hUtl trniiih and tiolly c:t IUIIIIIIIK h.Uier and thither, the it^ht IH une not t.i lie forgotten. Il K anid that thu view from t..m rock inkea in fire per cent, of the popula'iu and tun per cent. of the wewlih of the United StateH, th little town of Mount ('lair alum- bein^ the 'ine of at IMI iwtlvu inillioimir. . Should thvie few rmiililin^ noteii le -uiti o-i, t to intrii-.ii 1 may in futuie elter* Kie oiiie inon .l.i.ul. .1 deocnpt- mil of certain lo. uth.ni with my in.- n.i of the country, etc. Wiih hint ni<h for the. Advance, lor Klesherton nil all old friend*, I inn ynura, \\ M. M.nt CUir, N. J , Kept, l^, li5. F tHf K'l't'"- "f Thr AJr-ir, IKI: SIR. After tr.vollinniroin place t., iiliivD ami lya-lli. a aoniewhal ie< Ul. s irrr for many var*. I hav decided to dnwr and live it more moral. otii r nnl upruhi l'- I h" VB irivell.-il in i nl ilii-oiixh twonly-Hve tU> and tl*o t.-i rH' ! ies, ftnd would y that Teinn Hec', , Slat", is tl.e oii'i of tu> Kiwi ulioiee. 1 arrived hero in 1H!1 and liavi! Sieoinu reiy lunch utUi'lieil to ili p-oi,lu anl coiiuiry ; although thtf ,t, ,,ili.-r luu) in the union that col tbn in i im.ree, Mocial advania^es, eti. The eiil war leivu^ her in n <l-.iitu' and ruined condition, H| ha c-r ame U-eu ul>oriinpui)der aiuiy dia(lvante, f ,i in now ft ntuiinu to tlm front, and .It a fw imiM year* will rank ai-cond to 14.**, The U4-oiil ar kind Uo .rtd and T: llir /;</(></ f The Ailfiii'f. IIKAK Siu It is now about n year ince I left Flciihertiin I" try rny fnrtui.it in the lai.d of I'nil',' Sam, ami MIHT my ar> rival In I-.- !'> li-nni' | .I|>IT has Hn|iine 1 a new and inerensin^ u.tii,- 1 t OK-, and its WIM Uv aim i! IIH nodi Io4,keil forward tn ,u. M > i\ : iitnl iiietiines I have th'iiulit |n -rlnijn .-..in., thill'.;- 1 hue ' inteiett Koine of my old Iriuiolt. S,-;.t. Jt. ''.U, I k-fl hoinr f.ir New Vi rk and ariivnl .it the North Kivrr fem m .(l M y City at '.'> o'clin-k lie\t in irinutf. 'I In i u- '>rl:i.' i:niiifortHli|''. i. a>l i" il Hi jjiio. 1 f ii'l.lK.n. L"""! linn) wan iii.nl>' and l p 1 ..ff r.itlo-r p'r.i-iintly. Arm u , .MI thr |J ttfiirin.ilii' lirt fain lliir fa -e t.i me. t IL, wiii that i-f Mi \ \ Wuj'il of Ne* Yolk and forim-i 'y "f Ar i lu.i'ln T of Mr. Tlmrp Wii'hll who is fhe Aineriran i'-|irpMll- talive oi Al!ii I Slininpton S..I.H, hid , of ml, manufacture-pi and ei|xjrter of iillli, ll.-rdh s. Illlil h"ol Ul. I I-H--. \\ w.re promptly arriVid and encortc.l ai-r^Hs th- ferry and e. o v w I tn th Am In ,ili|iiaiters of Ike o'mpanv at J7 : t'hurrh .-t . when- we ine" Mr. l.i%:il \\nnUt, an iiUfi i.kl FliHJirrt.ii \>y, wlm lookn as though I IK|I- SHUI hwi treateil him HI I II. -;e w.- found a busy hive of induitn win-re pn-LiTn. p >iter, ulviksaml book k. r;iciH Klmrthand aiiil type writers are k< nt on tin- ni..\r putting up and (nickii.g JO.M|S, p'Ceiv m^ ami tilling mdi rs in MpM UOOBMIoll. After lunch we wure e*e r'ud in.i-liMri MM . l \ of a poll Mil of ( I l I k II, i -II 111 4 a few of tlir ininy points of hileriNt.a in-ne minute deHrription of wlnVhmiy lie -iven at a futuie t'm. Mr. \Vrii;hl Imvinj,- rmnni. n nl thu er- i-rii'.i. "f In :.. aiul M ill liinl lilies at Munt I'l.m, N .1., Mr. Ilii\vrd nml iny-elt i-ntcreJ into an enx's'^enipiit to execute i hr i,n | liter r. irk, nl in the eTennig erocomlm> .1 by tiiini in thr . ity of i >i HI.JI- ai..l tin n r l.y ir.'lley earn to the -n iii- of operation* m tins t'.wn of Moi.t I'liiii. Id.-rr we ilroppnl ii|i.>n a Canail inn .^roi'p 1 ' ."iii|H.M'd of Mr. John Me- (iiutln-i aiul MeHs-s F.'lv.m and Th's. llnlle'le. l.usy pi , p.'U III _; tlir ground an. I Mont < 'l.nr is a un'i|iir ami beautiful town, c-i.nt lining' II|HMI| l'J,(HHI |N-nple, Hifialed thirteen iiulim we^lof New York, pin. i i; nl'y c'ini|i-'e'l of wealthy Ni w Viirk IniMueHs men, wl < juna to ai d fin to Inmhiek* daily by tiain. Mr. \Vrii;bl'< new b"ine comprises 0| acres of romantic mountain side, in nh.ipr ii goto, nl tin- .'\tirn.i! sou Ii eml of die town nninediutr!) iiiljoininj llu-ii'ynf Dim.'; ii'J l)iug jut below the cray* of I: ck, a faiimua summer roaurt, on which be is i uvting a imunili nit nett of Htol.l- builllillUH. Kioin K*;'K Ho.-k, ns aim fp m> Ml \\ s ^M.lll.il", till- vir\V IS Sl>li;> III IIJ Xruul. The nick lies T(H) feet alnne il * sen loi'l. l,i..'kinn t > tbe i ist and south the eye lakr-, in the eilien of New Ymk, UrooUlyn, Jri'sry City, Nrwaik mid i >. !';, with the. towns nf M-H.t Cl.-ii. III. i.. lulu 111, Krano y, Avnlldale, H< -llr ville, I'aMSM. 1 , llaekiusar, Aihn^ton, IIM'I m HIV ..t!.: i, Id numeN ot wliub 1 i ami. t at this niomttit reeitll. all lyitiK at y. nr fiiot like n vast picture, and nxMiiin.' t.. m. TJO into oi. e untnt fonst cily inter Isi-r.l Witli mitiiy rivets iml > -iimled o) the blue wntrra of thu o.-ixui ; and lien. with H now. -I'll I'n-lil t;bi-, y u take in tbB *:irt>'U points of mtiTt.M, such ns Hrooklyn llndge, the Stntue of IjU-riy, st.iti'ii lluii'l, in* principal buildingi in Now Yurk, such a thu fsmotis World building. Old Trinity chuich and <'< nf thu eoloshal .H'ructurof strrl and uuvrblu, Mime of wlixh rinn to a height of 20 KioijeH auil upwardH, the iintninistt chimney stuck of iln Clark throad works at Nnoark, r.ing MOO feel, in the ing when the w trrn aju, is o Flesi ertflB Hartors Eoase I Car Load of 5toves Arrived at F. Karstedt's. Sle.-l Uaiif(iN. ('-' RailK", Si|ii:ire anil Kxti nilecl t.'ook Hto\'e, ll-ix and I'urlor Stoves, winch we are goina to ..ffr clieu for rash,nr we are pre|xred to give one to two years' timo if reijii nil. d. me and get our price* (>e(oni buying. !I.-;i(li|iirlera for BtiiMinp Haul ware ami liinder Twine. F, C, Sarsleiit - Prop, rar/t IT. Sick Headache CURED PERMANENTLY BY TAJCINO Ayers Pills [ . Flour, FCCM I FOR FRESH | Pota-tocs, -aivE W.BASNHOUSE TRIAL. To Smokers To mtrt the lsh of their customers The cico. E. Tackett A Son Co., Ltd.. Hamilton. Ont., bare placrtl ipon the market A Combination Plug of ~T&" B " SMOKING TOBACCO Tl.ia ftnpplies a long fe'.t want, giv- ing tin' coiuumer one '20 cent plti^'. or a ten cent piece or a 5 cent (iece of tin- famous "T& B" brand of pure Virginia Tobacco. The tin tag "7 & B" is on every piece. I WM trnnM.'it i\ lone time with slrk ' U I'.-uiiol wlili st'Vfrf piilnslh tli- hMMtH,aMM of tiillnrss nd trmli-riies'" In one t\t, a li<l lti< In my niniiili, ton;-ue roatnt, hands and fret cold, and 'lei.ne^s HI Hie stiim.ich. I trfwl a tnxl man jr rrmrdt*! rrctimmrmtcti (ur this ciiniiluln!, but It was nut until I Began Taking Ayer's Pills Dial 1 rerclred snrtMiiK llki> pfrm* unit ti.Mii-nt. A ^liitli 1 l.ox of tin-HP plIU >',.! Hie wink for en an. I I :nn nowfrro (rum liosilaPbm, sn.l i urll tn.ui."-- ('. II Hi n MINUS, Last Auburn. Mo AYER'S PILLS Awarded Nlcdnl at World's Fair Smrtaparilla i.t the Uett. FARM FOIl SALE. IIIO SCIIIH in tlic ti.wni.' I,. ..f \rtrnioiia. I* Illil.'H frolll til.' Tllll.'K 'f I (l^xl l.u.l.l tin- m.idM i- ..I nri-liart 1 .. Tn in" -y. AI ,'', ' n.in. Mii> i l '< I.K.uan. Oanit) Astray. I'rttili* tn tin- pr. -.11 - ..f th- nrilM*jj.-ii.-.l. I.. I . >. n ,ir H!I . it Ail ;n<t .-, Irn ; .. . u- '. I t > aiul I ikt< smim Wl < o 'It". II "O Ast::iy, . ..-,, lot ' 1 r ii.-i. I .. in In..: i 'ill U- Ttni ownyr lurmjtllMtlwl , . iiKt'H ami Uk.. tin- .1 >. "il It II " l.KT, VMI I. .lour r. O. *'v, i-l I M tfM. 'I Ii" v (M\I I' Camo Aetray. o* tin- nn.ltinitcnml, lot 1 \ t' W'i-r IH r-i'i, !! .'\ .' lv-a*.i;.;' t; iii'iim, f'uvin>h*ui P. O Came Asti-ay, PMSONSTO TRAVEL. WANTED Several faithful eenf men nnd la.hiK t.. tr.irt.-l for I'stabli-ln il I.. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position |HTiiMiient il sniti-1 : also in- State re'erenei- and end" * se<l rtanip- il eii\ i-!i.pr. THE NATIONAL Ji6-Ji7'JiOnsha Bide.. CHICAGO. 7 r .n year II PIOVJ JH,LT. t tlie pruintxx nf the nn.l..iMcnr I lot M \itiMiiHla. tin nr atxml Aagr. **. one IK lii'ifi" . Tbe owner Is rt|ti*ttMl to JllllN J. HrKKIN. t*ule t. O Flesherton Planing Is now in active operation and prep ir d t" turn out any iininlity nf lir.t i:laai woik. such aa di.ois, in. e'c. t" order. \V<- also maruf u-ini. l!rrlii\rs ( Ii\ > iis yi.ur order for any in our line. Beecroft & Sloan. Eugenia Mills Carriae Works. Carriages made and Repaired. Planing and Matching, Band Suw ing, Wood Turning of every des onption. Planing and Gram Chop Ving done while you wait, for th Beaver turua tne wheel. n. R. & co. T. W WILSOX Mnnncrr Farm for 8al i li.l'> imp KM. I f*rui foi !< in thenol- 1 f roll growing riUtiriet <>r Kn| hi >!. bcmi> in t ii- t!i run . i-'.ntiumii; 106 aorcw. all t u. 1 1 > nii-N-r i-ult ivatien. liruk vir- iHiiotl rt,t-i4<u^, KKH| l*rui Kiul outbuildintfp. A Kn-al Imicani. KOI l.'iui*. ti- , a.lilrwu or .-nil on thr owner. U. llii.ntv. K|>|>oiu 1'. (V FlESiEBTOI STEM UPDlilf. I hsvr i<)>.Mir>,l ii ii a i-omplote strum Uiin.tr> in ri.-iOoM'ton, situ sin |noiiaiMl to tsko in itnv qiim.tity of Unn Irv work nt lor nriri-H linn si.- -liri;r.l -lw. wln-r**. 1 tiaveputln thpls'f*t .ii.l in.ii.t inipnivril lliaol.lin-rv to that mil Km. llv i.iv.i inn a o*ll. Kiune tUfsrti,>u ' .n-"- inw UHS pHlCBVlkLK AND l-l nil AM STAAE. Durbsju stags Ivtve* Flhvrlon Htation t T.I5 a.m., return* 4 tj p.m. PriocTlllu stair* li>'n th.' sani* i>ls.-o at lii.sn. returning at 4 41 If sit. to l'i tcevillr slid r% urn. W cents: Uurhsm. 41.30 for t'tui n. 7 .. tiu.il,' fsrv. Livery In oou sUu>. Order* ins) be left at either liutrl A. UcCAULJCY. 1'iop We have received ai d opened up our imported Mnrk, for the f*ll and white* and ask c ur Udy cuitmneis 'to lo< k tlir. iUih onr itock. \Ve Uve mine L!I !;aiit styles for tu'a>ca*nn nLd at piic to insure quick tale*. Heavy Tweed Lined Haotlas Far Triameil Kaniles Mantles froui fi to $JO each. Mantle* in blocks, I,!IU-M, browni.fawiiH and jrcy*. Full range of si/.r^ : also a go<>d ra;- Winter Cloth Cape*. Our new fall st- ck of Cverci.it* U juir "jieiieil and we advuc early purx-hajiei of these gooilii a .try trpent npdvr.< ire may have to |.!scf will beat a marked advanctr on I'resent jiricei. \Ve bought thetc ifixxU well ami hare maikvJ them at insular price*. :t; cases of Overshoei and Rubber* haxe been i>a<xed into stock this week. Anil another consiginnent of 50 j>ck.- ge nl Choice Fresh Teas direct ini[>-irt. If y u appreciate a 6ue flaroreil tea try a sinl>te (inek.k^r. NVe warrant alf our M. Richardson & Co. DIRECT IMPUIiTEBS. Hardware J Dep't. EUREKA Scv,j> Slmveli itrr the very b-st. beinu MM from one sul d p:ei- of steel, witli no rivets in it whicli teiul to wnaktu it. tl.e hhiidles also are nnulr from first-class >vo.'il. They are boMii;ie. PARLOR AND COOKING STO V ES NV t' hare a very nice an-wMtment now in and any iiitei.dii.i; purt-ha.ser nucht t" s.'i tin in b4-fi>re ruvii.g. Our Hu.ttler t'.mk- ini; Stove at 9 1- is s very cheap die A Florence Box Stove with alidinu top, at $ft, which t:>kes 25 inch wood. For :i 1'arlor Heater, the Evening Starisag<M-d one, beinu utadu of shert non on the out side and r.ut mm on tho inside. It mil '.ike 'Jti mh WINH! and la sold it $10. Af:er a c irefu! ex:iininMiiiii of lantern-. wo decided on one which we feel itHsurt.l wiH gire evoiy tatisfaction. It is s..ld in the p!:i u tin at "Oc. !tud Japanned tin at Ma. Don't you wtvnt A few ixlJ Cupa, a few 11*t<>s, a sett of Table Qlawware or a handsome Tea Sou chuupt If you do call at EQ. Richardson

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