' w IT’S‘ N0 SECRET. I HAT THOMPSON has Grocery and-ProvisiOn establishments in the County. Everything in our line as low as the low- est. A large stock to select from. ‘ you to visit our 8h on opera. Hedlulm ev‘cr bolero. ' *1). _W. 'DOWNEY FLINT’B NEW BLOCK . ['8 OFF TER Aeley Brown’s lioness Shop, in Athens. V Tor git a hull suit ov Harness for the trottcr Acley keeps the best stock, does the best work, and cheapest, Everything 'LARDINH ’8‘.†FAMOUS HEAVY BODlED OIL FOR ALL MACHINERY MoColl’s Renowned Clyinder Oil Dost Vulue In the Market. Those who one one one once will use no other. Every Barrel guarantee . Made only by McCOLL BROS. to 00., 'I‘()RON'1‘O For Sale by G. W Karleyl eymour ARE FRIENDS TO THE Farmer and Builder “ the us an . tic- lor the Peder is“. clas- visitin lk-lcndl is Lyndhurst lest mu J: veywrugn‘euluhslorethet time. t i V Remember o. m Strictly 0» Mn PHILLIPS . vi-vWQjet-Oormr at King a. Econ 8t. ‘ D. ' W. DOWNEY the misfortune to no . makes. In .A moricui‘gand Canadian noou end I Trunks and Vullses we have for everybody. end prince lower then .‘ .w u ,‘o " ll- ‘ .i I r‘ -.V " . , , ,, ‘ q ‘20:, all I ,. . ‘ 'l l i ‘ i ' “. .‘ s W l M Call and use the." tall Dress floodlctfl.w.lcub'e. a [need In. P. I hide! m week. V . A new stock afford Bouillcu’e Celebrated Kid Glove. 0t G. W Bach's. Mr. sud Mrs. A. James are occupy- ing Lake View Cottage at Charleston this week. On Tuesday next 3 lugs port _ from Temperance Lotte will visit Charleston Lake. Buy the D. s A. Corsets at G. W. colored dinner set for 87.50 at the China Hall, Brockville, T. W. Donnie. Opposite Central Hotel, Main St. 28 tf ill d a store full of the host "haw you w an Shoes. In all widtlu. 10m and Common Sense lusts. plain and tipped Lucia. 1 "me Oxford shoes 0 no " Do oil “ “ hundturnod 1:5 . | I: my? ifâ€""°‘l.n"°“u ï¬g", Miss Parsons and Miss Hartley, of. plan's 0. Wheels. 3.8. i u Governeur, and Miss Boyd, of Brock- : 36.3%. n“ "m" n" :33 ville, are visiting Miss Liseic Taber. v coraovanooxrora Bboos i u Mrs. Bovcr, of Maitlaud, is the gueet of Mn. 8. A. Taplin. Mr. C. Hnghson, wife and daugh- ter of Missouri are visitin at Milton Manson's Temperance La e. Accom- panied by Miss Moose". Mr. Hughson took a pleasure trip as far east as Montres . a After attending the session of the Grand Lodge of I. O. 0. F., Mr. H. H. H. Arnold visitedthe for-famed Cbstouquu and was delighted with the peerless beauties of that intellcc~ tnsl centre and pleasure resort. Mr. Orrnend Gibson of Caintown, took (Wt'l' 700 lbs. of extracted and comb honey from ll of Hough‘s six , frame honey hives, made at Sher- man's factory, Athens. Honey beau. tile! and white, from clover and bass- wood. Mr. Chan. Fisher, C. P. R. agent at Saskatoon, N. W. T., arrived here Saturday evening'fcrs six weeks van cation. and was warmly welcomed b ‘ his relativc and many friends. e reported everything booming in Sea- katchewan. The Baptist church at Plum Hol- low will hold a harvest dinner in the grove of the church on Thursdsy, Sept. 10th. Dinner at 12 o'clock. The Toledo Band will play during the day. The program will consist of music, readings and addressee. All are invited to give as they. feel able. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Athens Methodist church will hold a harvest home tormenting in the lecture room of the church on Thurs- day chning,Sept 8. Choice music will be furnished and addresses from prominent ministers. Tickets. 400; double, 750; children, 250. All are invited. Mr. Milton Mansell, Temperance Luke, took 85011.5. of extracted and comb honey from six hives, the qucl ity, kind of honey and hives used was eimilur to those of Mr. GibaOn's, both Mr. Gibson's and Manson‘s hives all threw ofl“ heavy swarms. which is leqnivalent to yielding over double the above quantity per colony. Morley Jurl, m-or Athens. tools over 200 lbs from lIongh'e 6 frame hives, but these BROCKVILLE.‘ one of the best equipped ,4'.‘.‘g_'gy‘ ln‘mxiuwr- ’r . . -.. .. ‘l . béiiix the in the. line kcpt in stock. m ‘ l“ll colonies did not swarm. V - J " On Thursday, Sept. 3rd, the Bnp~ tints of Toledo will serve a harvest homo dinner in the beautiful grove adjoining their church, at which the Toledo Brass Band will discourse sweet music. Entertaining addresses will be delivered by Bern W. 'W. Weeks. Brockvillc; Rev. D. I). MunroHGoverneur. N. Y.; Rev. Mr. Hadley, Rev. J. E. Movie. Rev. .‘D. ID Flemming and H. i“. Waning. Judges tor menu-n lrur. Class A.‘â€"-8heldon Bullis, Loyd, William Smith. Classes B. C. D. and E.â€"-John Cook, Pmit Hill. Richard Murphy. Class l“.-â€"-Andrew Grey, John Taylor, William Dem eter. Class G.---Uzcbv Itemirick, Alex. under Wood, Abel Blarney. Close H.-Chcrlcs Lehigh, Marsh Ripley, Philnuder Bush. Class I.â€"-James Roddick, Rosntree, Geo. H. Johnson. Class J.â€"-John Murphy, George White, Torrance Super. Class _ii:1.â€"~.Wu~. F. Bracken, Joseph Knapp,,2hsaph Ber-low. Class Lâ€"Alcxander Stevens, D. ‘ Fisher, Edward Lyog. Class M.â€"-â€"Mrs. Xain. Miss Ellen Sloan, Mr. John G. Cbspmau. Clans N.-â€"-Mrs. D. Fisher. Mrs. un TOWN SOP". Ki. Ettie IcKinlcy. Caucus-d mm ATKINS. _...,_.â€"-. David BEACH. ATHENS. ,R. D. Judson 8; Son. Joseph The bonus! illumination of Idle For . “lg! to is. strongest weakness. u. with t... , r 156'. adversity, horn to has ever nominated s ‘ Election tor pie. and in eflxlb t st come to the r social. the tslk b llr. Munro on the inter- esting sub t of Whiteï¬sch should draw a lugs adieu-cc. ‘ A low weeks ago we sent out our .900 in accounts to delinquent sub- scribers. auxin in some from one to four dollars esc . A tow. a very few have responded and dress have our delinquent any longer. We need the money to pay for help, aper and pro; vidc our family with t e necessaries of life. (We don't ask for luxuries) out! we trust that this call will not be {or- gotten or u looted. We hate to be continually arplng at people to pay up but we have no way of reaching our subscribers, scattered all over Canada and the United States except through the medium of the Reporter cos-eloluud. t‘.‘ I i»: ’v scatter the . terminates, but be- aluund' at his guests Mb. burned' ly mmred Tie mutant lain: in: “"8"†I P?†when reaching the water to'ï¬b to ï¬nd any truce of the uclortucs bother but his clothes, knowing the dangerous shelving state oi the rocky bottom and the inability 0! his guest to swim, the truth quickly flashed upon Mr. Myers, and amoesengcr was quickly des tched to the village for help. whic arrived shortly after 6 i V ' ‘ . Bomb"- EV“ “if “YEW “i' WWW Wu“ {0' “1°†Promplm- o'clock. Ascot-ob was immediately THE ONE PRICE BARGAIN SH? HOUSE isfuctory or monzyprcfugded after too To l‘thmw villi: (Rd not r:spond 1e M310, um mfrï¬mgto bang. and ' » “v - ON . da 5. wis tony t erersnc one so - in. wmimm. r; , Arno .ng. l BROCKVILLE“ ‘ ll J D Redmorid Athens Ind "rib" 5° m 3999M,“ “hm inlmmnfl “d bill‘ng the down Prices P118th out GOOdB Emrflee-Lyln hm we“ mid ‘- vi.“ my carton snbugtptgon if they. only. M to the auraâ€, h'rhenbody '3. I ‘w -' ~ ' v ' - '~ - .' 0“. i0» ‘9 H' 30W, 1'; nick! conve tot evi ewhere . , THlu W ALI‘ 014‘ IJIFE to friends in Smith s Folk and Perth. wmga the“! that we "0 amber “I†a, "in! km"); bud. prep“th n for wmhoroueh end uamiga%,wgfuentleggrggowhxn3&2 You can buy . one hundred piece or willing to allow them to. remain M ‘L Tb. “noâ€; Mk place on Thursday and was largely attended by friends who wished to show their last mark of respect to one, whose sudden end is one more lusting monument of the truth contained in the words “we know not what a day or an hour msy bring forth." Rev. W. 0. Henderson of Perth, sisisted' by Revs. Messrs.- Howsrd and Barnett of Elgin per- formed the last sad rites of the burial ceremony and laid the remains to rest This noticoia in no my intended for until the Judge at .11 the earth shell ~ 1 those who always make a practice of bu] him M190. paying for their paper promptly. A Wan Wu... In re rting 9. meeting of the In- gereoll rd of Education, the Sun ‘ says :-â€"“Mr. L‘J. Cornwall's ealury was increased from $900 to 01,000 from Sept. let next. The Board ind not been asked for this increcsc, but made it voluntarily, as Mr. Cornng is considered to he a very elï¬eiect teacher." While here Mr. Cornle was indefatigable in his clone Sta obtain the best possible results, and we are pleased to learn that his merits are meeting with recognition in his new home. his: of Join“ for Untouva M, 1m. Horses 1 to 15.-â€"-Robt. Kyle, North Augusta; John C. Stafl'ord, Lsnsdovvne; W. Rogers, Chipuwo Bay N. Y. , Horses )5 lo 25.-~Wilbert Mallory. Mallorytown; John L. Joynt, North Ac usta - Bane Loucks Smith’n. rim-yum outï¬t wit Voter-huh «panic at F E ' y ' "was soon enrolled on the list of WWW "m “x “ “’"l “mmlm'm‘ “ a I. . . . . moron h 130le or am a. and Borges 26 to ona'mï¬. R, Gardinep. Methodist ministers. line ï¬rst thrcah Mr. farmers wishing hot and ï¬rst-clue Lyn; Howard Bissell, Brockville; Geo. Hutton. Esston's Corners. fl , Ayrshire llult’lc.-~John W. Rough. Brockville; Itobt. Beattic, Caintown; Wm. Pcnnock, l‘llgin. . Durham and Holstein Cattle.~â€" Alex. Ateliescn, l’hillipsville; John Wilson. Muitlaml; Wm. Steï¬'ord, inn. {Jamey and Grade Cnitle.»~P. Mur- dock, Prescott; John Barlow, Lyn; John iii. Wilson, Wileted. Leiccsicr‘nnd Grade Slicep.--An- drew Fail-boirn. Fuirï¬cld East; Rich. Richards, ankvillc'; Saunders Frnync, Lombardy. Dowus Sheep, 2 Classlemllich. G. Murphy, Elgin; D. Cuthhert, Horn-- mond N. Y., John Cook, ~Wsrburtou. Swine.-â€"A. Bolton, Delta; Jae. White, Jellyby ; Wm. Conuell, Algou- , "Ill". J Poultryâ€"Chas. Lcchy, Frankvilie ; M. McLean, Ganmoquc; Byron Lovcrin, Addison. Groinâ€"Thee. E re, North Augus~ Vin; Bellamy, ' oledo; Jae. Cum- ]ming, Lyn. ‘ Roots, Horace Brown,Athens, Cyrus Wright, lirockvillo; Josrpb'l’ntchâ€" nrd. Jellyby. Fruit and Vegetablos.â€"-â€"Wmt Wila son, Lyn _: Albert Abbott, E. J. Itowaom, Athens. A! ; . ‘ , Dairy Products.~â€"Anson - Earl, Fairticld East; Bruce Hollies, Athens ; Wm, Johnston, Brockvjlle. Domestic Mani. l to 19.7%‘11. Robt. Earl, New Dublin; Mn.,.l,as. Biseell, Brockville; Miss M. ' man. Addison. , Domestic 20 to End.-â€"â€"-Mrs. Ridden, Athens; Mrs. Mcilcokcy, ‘ New Dublin, Mrs. John [kriflelfll‘l‘flflg, Lyn. Ladies Work 1 to 19. -â€"E‘drs. N. B. Gardiner, Lyn; Mrs. Thus. Eyre, North Augusta; Mrs. Rich. Richards, Frankvills. Ladies Work 20 to End.~Miss L. Webster, Now Dublin: Mrs. Pritch- and. Addison; Miss Dyers, Athens. Arts and Mani. l to loch-Misc A. Norton, Brockvillo; L. A. Kennedy, Athens; Mrs. O. Lillie, Ocean on. Carriages and Lumenâ€"2%. F. . «by, Aug. The Sons of Tempor- v once of which brotherhood deceased was as member followed the remains of the de rtcd brother to their last testing 9 ccaealnst token of their respect to one who was ï¬rst and fore- most in work. Regarding the Ills of the Rev. Mr. Bailic we can say but little. Born and educated in Ireland, he, at the age of seventeen commenced as a local preacher to tell of the love of his hesvenly matter. For a number of years he taught in some of the public educational institu- tions in the city of Dublin and while .. rforming his ministerial duties in eetport and the surrounding neigh- ' borhood took every opportunity of visiting the schools, or unioting him- self with the methods 0 the different teachers and iving valuable hints. Obtained by ‘ (mg experience' with V ‘llE undersigned purchased it (‘orn- the readiness of One whose sole tum was to benefit his fellow-men. 7 Mr. Buillic in 87 left his friends and home 1 MW" a the followlnu mmehoei. on in Ireland, to reside in Canada until station was in the neighborhood of Ottaws after which he, was ntntioned near Kingston from which place he moved in 1890' :o lVeslImrt, where he soon by his cnrncutness and kindness won a host of friends not Only among his own congregation but among all classes and denominations, Mia and den and tragic death though tlti‘zsply Mournod by all is not without its my bf brighmem when we consider the cause in which has engaged, and the character of the home to which he has been called. ' We extend hearty congratulation.» to Messrs. Joe. McGuire and George Gorrel in having passed the recent second class examinations and to Mr. Murry Watson in being the only lucky candidate at the third clean ex» ominations held here. The annual picnic held try-deny connection witiei‘i‘ii. Edwards was ll attended. The proceedinga were enlivened h}; eports, dancing. etc. A base-bull match between the home team and Morton resulted in favor of Morton by a score of 10 to 9. in -h.»_ a... W. C. ’.l‘. 11. new. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Stone’s on the afternoon of ‘Wednea- 26th.. no final arrange- ~mms are to he made regarding the XL, .T. U. Convention of Leeds .opunty. which meets in this place 11209.. 6th and 7th. A full attendance is requested. r. NOBLE EXAMPLE. Lady Mucdonalrl, the wife of the just deceased Prime Minister of Cons- da, Sir John Mscdomild, is a staunch total abstainer. The story of how she came to abstain has been told by herself. She said she wee led to ive up wine'drinking, after some re- gulation suddenly at last, on Christmas Day, 1807. She had thought a good deal on the subject, but neVer made any decided resolution until that day. Conversation at dinner turned on total abstinence, and or guest, a strictly tempcrntc man, who held high ofï¬ce in the Dominion, said that Bristow, Athens : Alex. Stevens - -, - . 1 pact: Ily total sbstmence was im- Delta ,NEgrward 1). Barry, Goovero 5b, rm. “you. «in social" "w" ' ' dy Mucdoneld comboted this, and Implements, and Maniâ€"~11. Dar- low, Athens; D. Nichols, Phillip!- ville; H. N. Btinston, Toledo. The following appointments were deomide: , Ticket Seller Bun“ Guto.â€"-A. W- Blsnchard, Athens. u a result of further discussion, she 'woe chulleoged u to whether she would herself “give u sherry at dinner." 8 e at ones do- cided to try. us ing. “Henceferth I enter the rocks 0 the total abotsicers. While cottage. Mr. H. C. Phill'» ' enddrinkto our success ii wster." . . . . Charleston residence. has conch: Thm‘gd‘in“ I“ “*4 1 Her ladyship’s i is that Cabinet-making m anus regudcduquitcaninstitutionchbet “1'3, Gmâ€;- _, L M "can. then. thank . I hm Branches i... in. “w†“all: 3.3â€â€œ mil Ami "w "L ' ""r'Ll°.i'."i '“’ "3""? vi? “"1". . elm uto- con In I s wor tion he would hold a little N 3““ KM"N'3"""' without any old from dangerous I """"" "Fe-etc! unm'coï¬ihy even- '8'.†flap}: 0 m stimulants; in sighs-s I have in- Charges Moderate, ‘““°“""°“ '1'“ ‘°""‘“‘ B.I.Brown.Athm. MW' .3“ PM“! "M w u > 8" Jm' “allusionsâ€? lite has been a rumâ€"4mm“. r. Ictt, "" " °'" MM“ °°"'“"‘ .1- C . e:f mums «A. rotors}; co... occupatio- sl-oct do and Ill ht- whilcthe "cite-em rand tinge oi Fine New Brick Hence no klni of work in t 4: above lincswltb acumen. smmutncus and ot very moderate prices. 0r- crs or developed. eligible to registry. in .c mortar und prumlses,’numely; ALL AND SING church ! her gloss oi‘ Jon cm i '- For Sale 0- Ion! it. A lull. at; lat-m audio. quiet tr ‘10:! I' war-mama cm fruit treceoethclot €353: i id'i'nii out on. Apply to WK. 1!. fltglflllui. Athena. Aug. 26, 1193!. I ...W-....â€"« m ~ww_...--_. .. JOHN F. HANNA inter. (lrulnor, Kolsomlner,Pcpor- House- c., is prepared to do All or, locum, on uirleo by, mail promptly attended. Athens. us. so, 1. tyr um, For Sale. A number of im raved Borknhlre Pius ubout five months u-d, lultlr‘i or fornfln, well Good founder thin stock. C. J. GILRQ’Y. Glen Burl! BO. - Mortgage Sale ~-â€".â€"... 01‘ Farm Lands. Under and by virturc of the pawsr of ale 0 which will be produced at the time of no nude by William J. Harland Susan Mn. rot Eurl. his wile. to hur- her (lower. date the Nineteenth day of July one thoumnd eight hundred and ninety. default.- huvinx boon made in the payment thereof THERE “'ILL BE 80â€) BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Court houeo in the town of Bmcltvllle on Tuesday the 13th day of September. 1891. at lends LA it that certain nerve! or tract or luntlund prom- ises situate. ying and being in tho Towmhlp, of Venue in tho mid ('mmly of Leeds. being: con-wood of that part of lot number seven in =. the sixth concession of sold township of Yongo, l described as .tollows. conunencing on the con» ' the hour of leo'irlor-k noon the followin (wionlincln rear of said lot. at the centre ' thereof, thuncc uouthcrly nlmig the centre lwtwwn the said thoruo! to a point half We sold lot and the concession lllti in rear 0 northerly limit of the mom travelled road crossing rial}! lot, thence weutorly utmllcl with thoconocsnion line in rear of m (1 lot to the westerly uldo lino thin-cot, thence northerly Mon the said westerly side line to thocon. onus on line in rear or mud lot. thence easterly Mona: the stud concession line to the pint-out beginning. contulnlmr' by .ndmcneurcmcnt tvmnty savor» norm of land morn ur loos. Terms and (Killtlillllns of Hair will be made known at the limo of resin or may be procured from tho lllHlt'l‘r‘thllULl. , Dated at llrmnv illc this Nth do)“ of August. 151â€. nurcumon it: FISHER. film Vumlu’r'a solicitors. THRESHING. †._...«. oil ’l‘ructiun quinine and Ohio Ladder :40 orator, winli to inform formers tbut they will thrush thin sorta-on in the country snrroundin Pats, Cc. : Barter. . : 0m. 10. Having it Work done will do Walton truism them. WARREN a t.“ Adi. lioolrflr-lrl, um. _.....__....._.._. a, _..7 4......9, _ , . .....-/.- -N «H. . ..... r _. Boy Wanted A smart lmy of l? m‘ in ycum or urn.» tn loam Mnrhlr- (Tuning ut the Album Marble Works Apply to in.†E. A. MCLEAN, Prop. Fine New House for Sale or to Rent The Subscriber iiuvm dvoiilwl m ronmn‘ from Ami-nu. wishes to .rllo‘r [tom that ï¬ne now hrms‘m just. outwith: Ilin (torpnrum limilii of tin: villngi- or A:lwrm.un llu: ..\ddi.son rOlt'Il. Sim-of House that. lirth filuruyu and Kitchen intirm-iirtamnymlit ion [23cm in more, , Mum-sari! mot, Uni- lmlhicro of stilundhl lnrul.u goml l vim lticrtlieili {or a moderately Hiram! (molly. cram rim-losatisfactorily to tlunlmhlu pur- phnwr. (trill on Or apply by letter in tho nmicr‘ plum-d. JAS ll. FOLEY. itâ€. For Sale. At a bargain, A Piano Burr, (‘ovcrcd Buggy, nearly now. Apply to H. H. ARNOLD, Athens. Aug. 2:», 18m. 834w. LIVERV .5!- Tlm mulemignwl Having purchased the Livery llllzilllr’ihâ€˜ï¬ to out; andsnccessl'ully conducted by M. 'l'hos. Barney, has added to and generally improved the oquipmant, and is now in a position to supply his patrons with First-Class Rigs AT MODERATE RATES Orders from Commercial Men will re- ceive prompt attention. STABLES ll REAR Ol’ DOWSLEY BLOCK Your patronage solicited, N. (7. lVILLIAM S 27.]y MAIN STREET, ATHENS IN THE THRIVING union or Arms BAKERY e DWELLING. HOUQI mu “IAN up I nfectionery Business My ‘1' "‘M r l. 0. nouns in: u... «on. u. ' itllim‘of the College 0! mug-um..- n $3,000.00, werth of choice new goods Bought in the best ranked Spot Cat-h which H. nets. in linguist end enablcc us to cell yen ‘ First-clue at prices ‘ befcre unknown in, Athens ' COME AND 8313, FOR YOURSELF Every Pair Marked in Plain M H. H. ARNOLD. ' central Block, Athens. «u , karma, w... CHARLES DICKENS HAS A D08! 0" 0......Ilnil'IIOCO". Tun alt-our“ man t it at‘ -â€"â€"your eye. believing‘tlut the not: Prl t- ~â€"-en ink on get in your eye the better. lice â€"--â€"-our boldness w: Hon You on rat noun 'VVE WANT Yul] to read the business announceman of our patrons, cud then when you i go to do business with them, \Ve Ask' as a Special Favor that you tell them that you got a dose of their Ink in your eye. That businessman will give you better terms, treat you better, and feel that life is not in vuin and money not wasted by spreading his announcements out in Printers Ink. The Revenue will also be benefited. u the advertiser will know that it is the paper that it pays to advertise in. . - Ferdinand. 'BANK OF Tonnm' run GALLON hug or McColl'n Celebrated unrsnuouln 1856 ' Loriline Oil. apply at ilmwnt‘tu ofï¬ce. in DR. WASH~ NGTDN l U.l.c.P-I.0 & T.l.8., "I. ' Tlllth'l‘ AND Lunc- SURGEON. I 70 McGAUL "REIT, Toronto. Graduated in l872. at Victoria University with honors. The .mmc your 'intcm‘d‘tlm exnmln. ~‘VAJ‘~" I‘- “to...†M0,». OAPX‘I‘A'L PAID UP mun ‘t m...“ " 8""!88 BANK DEPIRTMENT ‘ ( ~~PAY&-~ Physicians and Sur- l goons. (Int. Slum: 3380 hr. “7. has 7 7 devoted his Whole time to Throat and Lung di« sensor». The (7m roproucnts a l’oroun Respirator And the patient in the act of brcnthlng. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST compounded every m flout). wru. VISIT BROCKVILLE BRANCH ~ OTTAWA. own UNXON 80m. , V ‘ June 98th. .11 day COMflTOtrx‘s BLOCK . truce†W ' u. I 3. . July “luau day THO F "ow' sumo rents. atom noun Manure: Brockvme Brunch. July 1th. forenoou only i 33831010118.“ wruneou noun. I July 0th, All by In Special Request Illtlllllllulnnnlulwo Dismsus Tnnrnn.~-Camrrh of the Head and Throat. (Inmrrhnl Diseases. Chronic. llronrhltla. Asthma um: Consumption. also Loss of Voice. Sore Throat. Enlarged Tonnlls, Polypus of the No any other Nonnum- A.M. CHASSELS n, ,, m “ mam “m m The Old Reliable knownnllomrt euomiuion.Consultationrmo, T A I L O z N a NEW GROCERY H 0 U s E. _.._..ATâ€"- l Gontlemflinhrzzli’dult’cihlavetheir CHARLESTON lTho Latest Style PERFECT 1.? FIT JJ‘D WORKJJJ‘SHIP. IHODLD PATIO‘HII‘ A. I. BHMBELS, - ATHEII. ALI; wool wnmunrnb. The subscriber has Opened out a choice (at or Jew and Fresh Grocer us,Proo¢uom Canned .1121“. Free“ and Vegetables. In the building occupied by dimer†Robe can last coupon at the boat landing, Charleston Lulu. “J'syurtebei Ills. \ oeodwh,Tm.N Y “1'... hr o‘.’ In. my one noun u my.“ no out yewthily how “can M .I. 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