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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 23 Jun 1886, p. 4

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fiWe dam! in our initial number 911‘". .0 III. in" ‘ou W . ' Mr urtt‘ .wric'o' u!‘ l/u‘ “121401:th that (he 1 A “ONO!“ 0m 1' W. ‘9 “W “P m “lndvpo-mlmt“ Mt fur [wade hm! bmz?‘ _M3"w “0“". the ‘Du‘Bmv‘h of) lruua/h‘retl to ac. When uw wrote that Itr’xtlmg qmml between ‘ "I“: md h" stutmu-nt nyyutmtc'uns were in prugnu i “‘9 ‘WWW'fiW, In“ “50' bl“°°,‘h“‘ “m, “Hwy-m in ”N, 51,.“ um. W‘day, although hung togetheg'. mutter hare fault"! to arrange the matter sutisjuv- 1"“ “Wk“ W lhu_ “MW" ““3“ ’ “W. tort'ly tu all pmtu's (u there an quit! a “'90“. “15")» $1M) m ““3 BXcltngnt 0‘ m oft/1e um “um-rm." to the Rue-flu: how-cleaning the Win”), “Id t0 the who u'ixlt to t-untt'aute tu'takc the “In'dapen mun “ \thrc's the null: 1' The In?" dent" also. It H therefore arranged that 1001““! 3" ”“3 woman «3me ““1 d“ then will ln‘ nu tram/3!)" qf the list. not answer. . I ‘m-t mu m» u'tlu r prqn'r (hwy malt, ‘1}.me 'm’t 'olcouo- r mu] Hwy wishing m take but}! put/mu mm 1 Over twmty years ago th‘ In“ w than (me 3pm fur $1 .25, m cm’ .Tipton, Iu., two buys, who ' dis"- a‘um'r. A: )m e mmly intimated, tho i {Mice Puck‘s bad buy and give four ”bl lthmu’hu ~u/mribms u'lm mntimtul miles the start. At that time there {'1 ttr/n' [In] “lm.l.-/um!mt" arc to pay tn ,was much tulk of the end of the '0er m .- and all flaw in «than: will please and many timid people were in an up:- mul in t/u' mum» m 11.: at uua'. any of fear lest. the last day would int All the Current 3mm of tantrum. and Vicinity Correctly Impound. All mu. 0! glass and htone fruit jars, cheap, at A. Parish 8: Son's. none Want-d. In exchange. (or Ncw Buggy. Ap ply to D. Fisher. Furmvrsville. Go to A. Paris): I. Ion Fur scythes, smiths, rakes, forks and all kinds of buying mule. Geribblin'r Books.” ‘ , A mpfily ot'Svrihhlu. made from sun wriur quality of paper, now on hun at this office. 009d Ipcgignon. Frank Wiltse, of Addison. called at the Ruwwm oflice on Saturday, and left a stalk uf wheat mwsuring five feet six inches in length. Next. ltrnwborriol and cream. A strawberry and lawn social, m aid of the urging fund of the Elbe Mills Sunday Sclwol. will be held at (films. Julmston's l'l‘Fil‘onl‘e next Fri- day evening. The Funnel-Millie brass band will In: prom-11L. “1, Closing- ’ As our clerks wn‘rk hard all day from 6 3.111. to 8 p.111.-~l4 lmuns'wwc would like to Plum; our store every night, ux- ccpl Sauu'rllay, at eight o'clock. 'Will “kind-and i‘udulf‘l‘nt public assist us in ibis matter by lump: their trading below that lmur. A Punsnx SUN. Unionvillo Notes. 1) vid J. Forth is Erecting " dwelling htmse on the near the (”H grate. near the toll gate. The Huck 1:11 the B. 8: \V R. will mun within tight nr ton mds of the north corner ol' the fair grounds. Th1» location gives perfect satisfiugion to the fair managers. Pic-Nic- "lhusucond annual picnic will b1: held :11 L111" 11(1111411011'1h1usd1n the L’41l1 111511. Dinnei will b1 sened: noon. The 1’11ruierm-illv bras-s lmml is one of the attractions billed. The proueuls (soluutuqx comributions) will be demted to LhG bandit of the Misses Mason and Birdsell, evangel- ists, fatal Accident. l (In Wednesday last the little 30ml §?_Q‘tl right years, of G. \V. Carpenter,‘ at North Augusta met with a terrilsly t fatal accident. The boy. full of lifel and spirits,j11ntped on a 10ml of man- urt driven by a. neighbor, when 9 rut or obstruction caused 3. Many lurch ot' the waggou. thmwing the putxl‘ little fellow off the loud. A hintl wheel 1 Pamâ€"ed over his head, causing almost; instant death. l ' l l Grain-saver Iyndicate Meeting. A meeting: (if the Directors of the Addison Steam Thresher Syndicate was held at the residence of Rufus Taplin, Esq” on Saturday evening last. a large number of the shareholders being present. Richard Kerr, Presi‘ dent, oatsupied the chair. The Sec.- Treae., R. Taplin, presented a report showing the net earnings to be $528.08, and the cxpcnditnre $304. leaving a dividend of $18.40 per $100 sham. The‘mport was received its satisfactory. ‘TT; election Lef officers and manager» tbr the present. sexism) resulted as fellows : Rich. Kerr, Pres; 0.1’. Artmld, Sec-Twas; Jnhn an~ >erin. John (I. Blanchard and John Bout-mas, Managers. The Msnztget-s weré instructed to put the machine in iirut~claee running order at, once, and to engage the necessary help to run the mat-Line during the scamn. After dlSClll‘iBlUn, it was decided to firmlm rates. for threshing the same as last year. Director-1’ looting. Tlv ‘Jiwc'vrw mu! m Fm lh'n in the appumtme Int crops and mher lowing Wore pr Prat; N. 11.1% M. Shipnmn. Haney Lam-ks; .Iulm 1mm, John )1 Kmslernlnhn 13. Barry and Henry Lee. Dmctnrs. Tin minutes of prmions mwting brim: read, the following up jntmonts 01 judges for grnwim: fit'd (‘mps Wen made: Isl claw‘lilijnh Bmvwr nmi Robt. Sturgeon; 2nd class, Genrgt Robt. Smrgeon; mm was hm «and John annsu ('Insn.Jno.Di(,-key and “OM. A On motinh. Mum's. Beech¢.-r Were appointwl a committm ing huge posters. On nu Secretary Was instructed & senior) tenders! from the «hfi'o bands: in this section. for Ill nVl‘l‘Hl ,4 LIIIIIZEUUUA' LOCAL NEWS. n! the B. 8: \V. R. will eight nr ton Tod's of the ot' the fair grnunds. Thv Is [writ-M satbthQiou h» RM‘I w-ht thr 7 _.w~,r_w V vw - 7.. rho Moth payers mu Over twenty our: No - . $1.25. in ad Tipton. In, two rays, who_ din nunnatut. ‘ du- tones Puck‘s but! hey and gm that 'x who Continual In“!!! the start. Al. thst time “ION :” are to play to was much Mk of tho and of the nth) wars will plum and many timid people were in on - lance. any of tour lest the last day woutl m come ill th‘ night undoatch them in RV!» their shortstop clothes. their hair on . unshunthlLeir weather: rota in the wee . o n n eorge,t 0 two )u- £53m“. venile angels in question. concluded to mid to the interest and see be. much truth there was in the martian fruit jars, chap, of some of the o’verly pious thst Gu~ hriel couldn't spring trumps on them too quick; so they procured an enor- A . mous gourd, scraped it out quite thin, p and carved the most hideous tsce upon in ‘ ,. ’m ‘. , THE Roman“ hr the 1! District ot‘ihe South Mr I 'n the Purim ' Ml‘ oi Connie. . Wm chino Act,” heady ‘61“. Doll“ 1 I!" hold hitting. in t “1le triet tor the 6nd revision of the Voter: for lonellof the Polling [hot the aid wanton! District, at the tar pineal Following: Polling Districts number fifteen, and wventeen (and being oil the districts 0&an included in. the It of Front of Yonge). on the ninth August, 138ml ten 1 o’clock in t noon, at the town hall Ii Mallorytt the town-hip ol‘ front of- Yonge. Polling Districts number twelv teen and fourteen. (and being w Buggy. lling districts oi, tnd included morsvnle. it that ever was sketched by u inor- 'OWRPlIiP 0‘ Front Motown thf I tal hand. They put ‘ candle infilonf duy at August, 1886, at four 0 cloc: r-akes,forlts and it, attached it to a. kite, and when ghorno‘on,‘d st ti: town ll‘iull :‘l “’1‘" do knees enveloped that portion ol'the giggle ’m ° mm” ‘9 ° Oil in they hetook themselves to a corn lt-n made from potéh in the centre of the town, lit ' paper, now on the candle and sent the internal thing aloft. It looked likoa drunken comet with the face of the devil. Stir up ltldieon called at the town ? In ten minutes there wu ' music by the entire orchestrs. Women measuring five fainted, children cried.st men prayed rth. Next who had no ltlt‘fl. they knew. how. ’ ' Such an awful banner as that, In the you. . sky could only mean that time was, ‘ lawn _somal,‘ m “but time would proceed to go into and 01 the 13"!” bankruptcy in the immediate future. “1” be held “l , Mon oontessed their sins and women Ldont‘e “.0“ F""ltlIt-ii' frailtivs, and there wus enough :n‘murswlle hm” m-undul utlont in liftmt minutes to amuse London, it' any onehad timuto of August, 1886; at ””86 O’l'ltlcl attend to it. .\n uld haltLlioudt-d den. afternoon, at the town hall at l-Zlgi hard all day from «on who had often prayed l‘m‘tlw final township of South Crosby. ‘ltlul'b‘wwc would winding uphwus hurry for it. and down I Polling Districts number twr ‘ every ”hilt". t'X- through the trees his bald hand wont ! Montyâ€"seven, twt-nty-eisvht, tWe ht n't'lmtk. \Vlll l n-glimmm'ing, as lwso'ught sail-1y l'mmwnnd thirty. (”I luaing all the, poll . pnhlit' assist us‘mc \V'uth m porno), lie was [urtlltnlltrn-ts at, and lllcllltlt’tl m, the if; their trading 3 out 01' :1 hollow hit: “9“ (lily :1 mu, luwnshlpe ol Bastard and Burgers , . . v on the thirteenth day of Auuu~t .1 lumen .\ um. I A -‘ ' - nmnrw. \lwn . . ‘= ' ’ 5 ~3‘V’N‘d ”I“! “1 ('l'm‘ h - \' nmv u’vluch m the formloon, at l {the “Ml” ”l’ll’i” “ilfilzllvfitm llll’l‘rll‘l- ll“; ihull at Delta in the township of l ' ‘ ‘| . 'su'n on-ctmg u mmsltno hiring hunt, ttnt 'tle , lo? 1' 11; ‘1- r, (m the wmmdmm t it (uumry .t t“ t .1): o 1.x Polling District number thirty-f0 being the'"village of Newboro), eleventh day of August, 1886, : o’clock in the evening, at the town the village of Newborn. ' Polling Districts numbers thu thirty-six and thirtyosev‘en, (and b the polling districts of, and inclu the township of North Crosby), twelfth tlil‘ of August, 1886, o’clock int 9 forenoou, at the to at Westport in the township 0 Crosby. ’ Polling Districts number llll thirt -two and thirty-three, (and h then istncts of, and included iii, th ship of South Crosby), on the tw: n Saturday, and ’ l‘olling Districts number oughte lean. lwnntv 21nd twn’mynmc, (a health. . all the polling tllhlfltflh m", and Hit: A Vicksburg Story 0‘ Bravadot the Township of lil'ill' nl' Yong” ’-. & \V. R. wi'h - - , ' . 1' 1H] Trulu Of tlit‘l “ Talking “ll“lll nerve," Pillll "Fl’fll roll.) on the) llurlcvmll (lay n! Wr H W '1' Tl atht" \‘vtvrans, un his way to nth-ml the] [8.56, nttln‘ee o’clock m the nttn “1 "l‘ um 5’ ‘H ‘Army at" the 'l‘t‘llllt'SM‘ lirmuiam. “ lt‘l lllu‘ town hull ill l‘lllltlt:l.sVlllt‘, ml *4 - 5‘- r , y ' . I 1' l . ' “ it ball. l-Hdlt U 7U ‘ “W 1.41“)“ ft lllllt‘ “run >Ltrl'\'. [was l >lllt1 ul Rtul ol hinge .md lyrical at, Vii-l’wlmrg. \Vhou the work lllt‘l't' \ll ohjmttimw,‘ and t-luilns {or got (lawn to pretty clust- mngv, the l to. or :nnnndmuut ol tln- mid list l picmt‘ Wm hvliltllllllllt'fi rhmvcd Us what. kind ~ll‘ “Ml lllt‘ HUIM‘, ‘ I mel'hursdnig the l slnu‘pslmntt-rs they had. They we r “ P" .‘lll hr \(TVt‘t'l :il 1t‘lt-Vt‘l‘ li‘lltm'ri. thirst sharwlmoim‘u. l l}, , 1,3 . ‘s'lllv hm.“ hand is ‘; :md thoy \Vtmld pit-k :1 man oll'uu «with l :."’_:I:w.}bWU”. . _ 3n.» hilh-d. The 4 :1» :1 \unh if he onue'showvd his lwm lwvu‘éu‘n‘t m. tltlllvk‘h‘vl ..: ...«- i’l‘ murilmtions) u ill a up. They were nlwuyn on the lookout rtfl’l‘ltlll of llm said lid. Inust lw.‘ :l lmnwlit of lllt" ‘ for that kind of game. and cum ul'lulln: said Revising nllluer :it B lilirdsell. ovungvl- lnight it wus‘nt mill: for a man to got (lulu-1‘10; 01' W14 ‘0 him 1)" WIN {up (m 101» “r the curthwm k5. .1“ “up (ill. illltlltlh-‘ét‘l: in him ut' Blot-k mornpnny was an Irishman, 'l'nn MCâ€" l f:;";’l;“’.” (12,2356{lll‘ti‘llttjhg'r[ix-(’llri'yx?‘ :‘(m’fljm'thiu and at all the dureâ€"dm‘tls hm ‘ 7" ‘ " n st the little ‘ H .‘ . , ll' .. ' us may he, u»; at nature of corn (1. \\ (lfirl‘tClllt'l', l “”5 “l“ “0‘” I 9“" mm. L “"5 llu“ m-hmlnln to “'l'ln- Electoral l not \Vllll utorrddx' : lmwionutoly fond of snlnlx‘lhg. _1”“l ll'l Act." ll tlw (ll'lt‘l'lluu lm to me boy. lull of m‘elunylmdy would give him :1 (12::11' at l any llt'l‘sllll ulnonly on tlntlul‘t in 1lond of m:1;,-lhig:lxi he would light it und vltlnl) u],- l '7." nlnwtrng rnust. at llm mum Ihbnr, when a rut : 0n tlw works and pull away. Ul omnw l ”"f‘l'v'w' ”m”! {‘3' l“"-5“"3rt"l M“ d a hem“; lurch til" the ashes would ohm-urn tho lu'v. lmt ill‘ilifi’.“ 5'“ :’ "til-“lull [‘0‘ :tlll'lfilli ‘g the {WW Hill? 3 {TVL‘Ty once in :1 While llt‘ Wm“. lmUt‘lt I in t1 58,, u. tum. u n no me u 'the ashes “fl" lpuylng “ 1,“ng light for Dated this ennhtevnlh duy oth A hind WhL-vl l . t ’ ~ 1; cunning ulmmt l ”“5 r“ll“rllSl“ml"r"‘ to mm ”L At first, 5 your ”f our Lord 1836' o». ‘ l Hutu-m that with all hie duh: tlt‘l‘ll'l HERBERT S. MCDOP try then-c was something: of nwthod in. Revis‘nu Otti , .r ,{ tl’ Fl 1 _, Ito meeting. [ . ‘ - . . l ‘t l ,_ Lt, 9 of 18 1 8". ("I V A I A .7 ' l A would nt-wr (‘lnnh . ‘ , u A wam” 01 the 1 H modules. for 19 I of lht South Ruling oi LendsId up until the ashes had torrm-d mwr thel SldC‘nCt 0f Rufus fire. Then when he knnekvd thcnshosl , W ‘ off he would hold the other M. arm 5; urduy Honing: hm‘ I length. \Vhonevm‘ he. did this, crank, the shurehrddore crack, crack, wont the .lolinnivs. and 3133511 bug), I 51:51- we Could hear thohullots “hirtlingovr-r reiiiitedi herald; our heads. But after a wlnlo‘lxo hoe ‘ came so rec-Moss that lw' would knrwk I I r . . . . “nun” to he the ashes (wtl' hm mgnr wlnlo holding ,ngigdill‘fiifgfldllit in his mouth. Nobody t-Vt'l' saw w' s l‘OCt‘lV l a l such nerve as thnt man had, hut not :1 '. ‘i- ,. (:1 :1. llnullot ever touched him, though sov- n'euhcr Syndicate They all sag m 139, UN «on ; Armstn 'r and D mu IJRVIH on print- fitfl'l. (".6 OMIOUB IND 8EI8ATIONAL. era] fientfihrongh his hat. and marks his clothing.” Inmplo Copy. If you are not already a subscriber, this number of the REPORTER is .ncnt as a sample copy. Do you like our looks? I! so send along a dollar for a car's snbsuri Linn. P FARMERSVILLE & MALLDRYTOWN Stage Line scnmm of 1m, cmnimnc Farr fm the round Nip m“ have me f‘hmhvwm anvil. um coon. non. 'l‘lu- Strung nmmns 1n! whwh can b punm "“3th Rnrmnravilk AN M‘nlf tutu] thv- tho The Electoral .chise Act. TIMILLINERY & DRESSMAKING in connection, ‘ T man-aged by Misses'Goulette and Madden. THE ELECTORAL DLb'TRIUT OF THE SOUTH RIDING 0F LEEDS. T0 WIT: HE Revising: officer for the Electoral Dintrict of the South Riding of Leeds in the Province at 01 iu. and minioh at Canada. under it: Electora Fran- chise Ant,” heredy gives notice that he wrll hold sittings in the said Electoral Dis- trict for the final revision of the Liat of Voters for each of the Polling District: at the said Electoral Uiatnct, I“ the times and places following : PoHing nstl‘ic‘l number fifteen, sixteen and seventeen (and being all the polling districts of, and included in, me township of Front of Yonge), on the ninth dag; of August, 1886, at ten o’clock in the r - noon, at ‘he town hall at Maliorytown, in the township of From of Yonge. Polling Districts number twelve. thir- teen and fourteen, (and being all the gelling (listncts ol, and included in, the ‘owuship of from Escott), on the mnth day of August, 1886, at four o’clock in the at'wrnoon, at the town hall at or near Springfield, in the towuslllp of Front of Escutt. Pulling District number thirt) -fom,(and being the village of NeIIboro), on the eRvVemtI day of Au-vust, 1886, at eig ha (I ’clm k In the evenmg, at the town hang In the VIHa-re of Newboro. Polling Dislncte numbers Nutty-five, llxlrty-six and thiny-sev'en, (and being all me polling dastricts of, and included in, the township of North Crnsby), on the tm-lflh day of Augum, 1886, at nine o‘clock inthe forunoon, m the town hall a: \Vestporl m the township of North Crosby. Polling Districts number thirty-one, thirt ”two and tinirty~three, (and being all the: ti’istricts of, and included iii, the town- ship of Sunlh Crosby), mt the twelttli day oi August, 1886; at three o’vlock in the alien-nun”, at the town hall at High], In the township of South Crmhy. Pulling Districts number twenty-six, Monty'sevcn, twvntyâ€"eivht, twmity-nine (Hid thiity. (”I being all the. pulling dis- ti‘n-ts 0!, unit incliniml m, the Uimml '1‘ux\'n.~iiip9 oi Bastard and Burger-is Snuth), on the thirtm-nlh day of Augmt, 1886. at nim- o’clock in the fnrmwun, at the town ihull at Delta in the township uf Bastard. l‘uiiing Districts number mahteen, mnv. Polling Districts number I Iglneen, Inno- teen. Iwmn) :IIIIl mcmymne, (and lwmg all 1le polling Illnlrich (It, and Included In, the TmuIslIIpIIf Rmu nl \mIgI: and Rs- ('Ull.) (HI the lllll'lt‘PHllI day 0! August, 1886, :1! final? o’clock In the ulternuun. In llli‘ town lIIIll at Filll[1(fl'.§Vllld‘,lll ll“: luwu- >lIIp ol Rem of Yonge and Escutt. All (IlliectlnIIs,'aII«l claims {or additions 11mm sent or dcliwrml .u nn‘ Nun“. n-vnion of the said 1N. must [m [Liliverm lu tin: said Ruvising ulliuer at Bmukvme, ()ntmiiu, or rent to him by rvgidermi left- in! uddmwvd’ to hm) ut BunkaHc, ' Un- t.uiu,un 01 Int-hue the: twenty- -tuurlh A.“ of km, 1886, intlie saum- tnrm as new!) of hi}. 1686, iutlie szum- inrm m: m-mJ) (1-: muv lw. m. of ”once of complaint in the sc hmlulu to “ lhv F lectoml Franchise {m " H 11:» whim-non be! to We mum: of any pmwn aheady on 11m hat the pmsnn ~u nbjutmq must. at 11 1+ sum: time. de- Hum 01 mam M. u-{nxtcred lam”, tn the, pwmm so (Jim-01w! m. at his last known .uidre~.s, a cup) ut tlw notice 0( oljectlon. Dated this eiulnet-nlh (lay ofJune m the HERBERT S. MCDONALD, Revising Officer §for the Electoral Distric When Iwant FRESH and CHEAP GROCERIES I’ll go to Whom you will find a. Large and well Selected stack of Canned Goods, Baking Powders (all brands), Colliecs, Can- nml Strawberries, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn and Fish of all kinds. New Fruits. Lemons. Orangm, Apples. FLOUR arm Tm, CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, GRAIN AN!) FEED. ‘ MP5. J. Thompson, has, a full Hm! uf'MiHimrry, Trimmed and ITntrimmod Hats, Feathers, Flowers. (,fhunp. They all say It .’ why dont you 2’ PHIL. WILTSE, J. THOMPSON’S GROCERY. inns,‘mzd claims for additions {mum of 11m said list,‘wnh \hc ‘ MM the mum, udditi‘nn ‘w- person ‘ ob‘ claim- GENERAL MERCHANT, DBES 8.8 Sr MANTLE M A K 1 N u. LATEST AND MUST FASHION» ILE 8TVLE8. PM 2a Moderate. A Call is Soh'cited. « Next dopr to the Great Bargain House. Farmer-mile. Let the s‘uxhous mind lmk back one hundred years and sum lhc ‘mprovmmmls in the mulhods of “With, and the mph! progress of the century in thu mm-mmu-ul arts will in: appnrmn. In 1793 Eh Whil~ hey, u’ mvm iud in uhsvurv vn‘cnnwtmmu. was led to the idea of iuvmmhg the ('ulIUH gin, u umchmu for picking Hw comm hum the seed.’ For sunm time 110 iubnred with but hi-rhc firm-us.» huf’ucin: u’i" ado-writ) m- vd turn of mind he vvmmsully mzmered il. l'he result. “3' \w- all me', mum muku cotton king and m «rmuv u grout! source Of Wealth ‘0 Iht' l'nilwl NHIIN. the inhalation of other, as :1 preveuuuwn‘ of‘pain, immihmed by modern. Wills and Jm:k.~un. wm up! 01' so much hnpm'tam'v m thunmmnvroiul wnrM. yet it can well -1 Iruly hu (-ulhul the grwm‘st boon ever Icrrcd by science upuu UH: human race. mu H‘rhuppuu im'wmon ml the “new”! ('eulury has produce-d Mich wide spread snmul an! lilhillt‘as‘ chalxgcsmus :hnt at MN]!!! hwmnutiun. While th‘u ukectriv light, the h-luphune, tha- phnm‘grhph and the miqrophmw can truly ln- termed the four new wonders 4‘)!" lhe Wurid, Vtherc mu many 0er inveminng'uf note that could b6 spoken of. But what are ail ”1098 cmnpurml with the nmv Davis Vq-rtmnl- fuwl Suwiug inchimm’ This m-w ma- vhinu umiwly dispcnsvfi with Hm uld under-feud, and rummulonliy entirely obviates thu xmuunsity 0! basting. [I has a less munbm‘ of wurkhu pants, and is Iherefure the easiest running and most durable. it is fine In appmn'uncr, and for ,range of Work. m light or heavy goods, we (boldly defy compet'nion. J. L. (human, ‘agan Mvmn lm'mnutmn. V‘ light, the h-lvplmne, 1hr the miqroplumc can trnl four new wonders 4‘)!" file many other inveminnbh MISS S. BY ERS, Motion: Progress. 3 I?) s 3 HBUSEHULD 3 LAMB'B LUBRIC'ATING 1.131- MENT LAMBfiA HORSE POWDER, and HUNT’S COI'GH SYRUP 0F WILD (111191th AND "PAR. The great demand for these preparations is convincing proof that they are standard medicines and always give the best of satisfaction. Read a few of the testimonials l have published in pam hlet form, and see what they ave done. My stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc., is always complete, and I respectfully solicit a call. .7. P. am. Dwain. rumor-"1119. SEEIFDB» FIELD 8n GARDEN SEEDS, Ground Oil Bake, hmwrim 'uu'Kfflnnufi‘iiifwtbr “’31"!i§;"('é’flxn§~; etc. A MX pmlml, pm'kauv cmla but (my (mum, uml‘will cover 6’) yards uw cunts. Fur sulv by C. A. KINCAID, Groceries & Provisions 0F ALI. KINDS. a‘rrouml [wed Bran & Shorts. Best Grades of Family Flour erm Roller Mills Choice l‘lour, Sugars 8 Teas :1 Specialty. Also Déaler in I The public will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. Prices Moderate. ‘ All kinds of grain and produce taken in exchange. Goods delivered to all parts of the Village. DESK? liBLE GMDS I Cabinet-making in all its Branches. UNUERTAKEBS. LUMBER, SHINGLES AND LATH. "ushimmhlu Tailoring: mmmg T. F1’1ford & Co Other Laws Stocks of Fresh and Reliable Charges Moderate. fndcr the Management of am at” runners“ upfmsi'to Armsmm dualrr in ALABASTIN E GLOSEST LIVING PRICES. NEGESSITIES : G. 'l‘. FULFURI) 8' ()0. At Law [Him-mi Also Fine In MU unu‘ ‘200 lb. Sacks. l 'I’S'PJ\IIIS. H. ABNOLD’S, F ARMERSVTYJJ’. FARM ERSVILLE . Judson & Son. 8153311089 John Baillin I-‘nrmorsvilh GO TO FOR “- AT , Hourly Howl, STWES & TIN The subscriber begs to thank his customers t'ur past liberal patronage, and at the same time calls attention to his Stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves, {or Wuod or coal, House Furnishings, Agate Ware, Cistoru Pumps, Sinks, Bird Cages, Etc., Etc. Chou: : racket-y : Supplies -â€"-A Sl”ECIAI/I“Y.~â€"~~ EAVE TRUUGHING as: ROUHNG. Go to A. PARISH c3: SON FOR YOUR GOODS. Pine and Hemlock Building Lumber. Clapboards, Flooring, Laths, Shingles, Fence Pickets, &c., 5%.. AT CLOSE PRICES. LUMBER YARDS T H JG GREAT BARGAIN 1101,1814] THE GREAT DEMAND FOR OUR GOODS, REMEMBER! we have the LARGEST and the BEST- SELEC'I‘EI) Stm-k m f Addmu all Orders To be found in the back country. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. ' r -- - nun) AT PRICES THAT -â€"â€"â€"~ :53” Defy Honest Competition. “ REPORTER ”' «29:3 mmmmgm (”11011: by T‘lnil .will rnnvix All Kinds of Job work . M“ 1'“ DDT ME THAT 7--.. Nowhere Cheaper! ’ We have been obliged to Raisr our Goods 10 per cent., which will be taken off the momenta ‘ customer steps inside the door. I’rmnpl nml Careful (titanium. 0133 Work done promptly. at Reasonable Rates. This Space \Vil] 1m Filled by the Advertismuent nf' Karloy'a .Block, Farmersville. CARRIAGE WORKS. FISHER, BOOTS AND SHOES Is Fast taking the Lead for Reporter Officez" Farmersville. Owing to the Large Sales, and ,I'DXI {311131} SV 1 I FARMERSVILLE PERCIVAL, IBTRQDWH & (0‘00 THE VI. G. PARISH. 1141‘: ‘I mm. -' FARMERSVILLE.

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