7. i, "t I , " Jam ’ " highs few ’ MI better Suit. better Pants. better Hot, Boots, Shunt? ’ be got elsewhere for the statue money. And why! began“ had: a “I Come Mid“? us. I Give us an opportunity to opus you. end you will mlize above statements as fat-ts. ' ' ‘ \t‘ 3 make our (Moth furnishinm' dc rtiucnt us . '.aud H x "1“ trade in the-er lines we give special pttention to the buying. I W with manufacturers. sud getting closest cosh prices. ‘ - m CENTRAEL. oLocK AT‘ENS “Wâ€... M--. 900d V ~ Value l n Dealing right will succeed. The family who Vuen‘ you vvsnt (iroceries snd Pro- x mini = :10 to tin: Marc and get. our prices and see our goods. We claim to gun tad more rain:- for your dotlnr than you can grt elsewhere. The .uuuitm um arise. how can the be“! It on y requires no explanation and {on xxilf (ulnut flint we can do all we claim. \Ve hut/e, aiwa it bed a large im t. l!) ‘lviu‘nï¬y. Lu! at the present we are thiser cartoon with another :i L.†iiittrst. Tins t'lluiiirs its to buy goods in 31mg“ oâ€- 10“; in lit tin-lot n3); montlm no have had cur Iota every Idohtll. besides i... n .. wry all} 'a tram 32m goods for us. This We can plow by the freight r..._-.-,. We n.‘ , nml t-rmscientluuuly, too. that there in no other store in At 'tslllillhlilllf! this amount of goods. WI.)- is'it? Ws- tart-ml luminous to hell goods, not to give them away. We cannot li\'-~ mu: nut ;. Hutu proï¬t, hm we but that proï¬t? down to the lowest point. Miss Efï¬e 010w, owingwmmedm. ‘h't' t-tt I‘t 1‘ f. lt"l' it"tl. Ivulll Oh lit†Faltâ€˜ï¬ lit‘lllrt‘ 40 per (301". [N‘Oflb Ofl ‘one. Icahn-“ed home from Port‘SQIAPX-aiï¬e Whm ku Want miy :mtl evi-rything in Groceries and Provisions, go to hat week: 1’! -.- V to Ll : folk wit 7 rices: ,. , _ l i l n†u ’ I!" P Fresh Oysters. duly. Wilson 6: Ben The cord of' Dr. Tod'l, veterinary surgeon, of 'Brocltvillo, appears on this page of the Repurter. This is the season for cough with honor. Lamb's Horse Powder is the only safe and sure remedy. Try it. The new summer howl to be built on Bostwiek islund, opposite Gsnano~ que. will contain 250 rooms. The limokville minister's decline to undertake the distribution of the town'a charity funds unless the sum is inert-need to $1200. Rev. 5‘. G. Bland will lecture in the Methodist church on the evening of Wednesday, 15th, under the auspices of the Mission Band. A Kingston resident tells of having seen a black bear near Charleston lake one day last week. He says it is the first one he ever saw out at this season of the year. ,. . The electors of Bowmnnvlllc voted 5en's by-lnw Friday to nice licenses to sell liqnor‘from 8m to $1,000. The hy-tnw was carried by 217 mnjority. On Sunday and Moods next the Baptists of Delta will hol their anni- versary oervices. Rev. D. D. Munro, of Gonverneur. N. Y., will preach at 2.80 and 7 p. m. on Sunday. ‘ " There will be no service in the Baptist church, Athens, on Sunday evening next. so as to enable all who wish to attend the anniversary ser- vices atDeltu. " ' The re nt changes eflected in the harness s op of Mr. S. Boddy are a decided improvement. The manufoe toting and repairing department has been moved loathe second flat. thus iviug more room for the displsy of the nished articles in the salecroom. Murray & Son, the well known POLI 'i In family \tlm spend their mono upcentl their mutiny wrung can not. translations notices in local colon-a loco-ta per line each insertion. , “" LOCAL SUMMARY. £28m AID “IOWG LOCAL!- flII emu! “I?!†lâ€. lvcnts as Icon to Our was out. renouuuc-I mes toned tint Down. (.2 ‘i't‘ ll‘5 lâ€lmv-.p~n:.'s. A llml. grannintwl sugar ‘Jtl lbs. fur . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 09 iii in! Vi lion; tau-111' I.) ltw. for, . . .. " l 00 3' w: Mum (-1.. limit is .3 ll". for 25 ' 1;. Ivllut' a! ll tins urt'lt’ it ltVlllll‘.’ llllt‘ Oi Cl‘es, well WUI‘llI 850., w. i». 54 H m- :lfu: pm punt .l. Dom foil to mine and see for your- l‘Vuitltiuilt' Your", Joseph Thompson. fut-huts. Nov. l, MHZ. \\ . \l lzlcl' 11; ht‘ll'. n n." 1) o Wit-iv THE. ONE PREQE BARGAIN $HOE HOUSE -.- :.H .n; am: it tr; ing to Hunt u suitable prttalént for our friends \l'r mm «Mu-fly )(m in bulb, ‘ ‘- \itx::t-, :ii‘lu‘nul 531' . \\i~ ..: t' :1! ‘.V;)i Hu‘ 'in ’vw :x:=n l. and in: uptirt'n'mlt'd. ‘ Mush. t'tiz‘tltlrug. and Flm‘ lwnther Slippers in Hair-yard, Opera. and men's (Emu-s uml Milli-Hz, lint-d, m M princs. Mmsmtslns. lace and ' ‘ " Slipper] in ‘:t wrnl mlnrs‘ “route. lied. Pink. White mum-w mm‘) not ’tilmni rut, um! i l llili‘t'h'dillf’“ ilttlt‘lzieil Wmtgntc (iterator-initials. They fit better ‘l.‘ n t'.‘ 'Mln‘r ulntkinx tn the nmrkm, Hue om Ladies' now buckle Ore:- -: 1am. n .:.:l mini. ’l‘hi y nrt: .irztt .unl I'umfnrtnlile. : . .. ~ '» mu :Vwrsimes for Ladies, .‘tllrtï¬tf'i mid t‘hildrt-n. . Those are specially .‘uM griil "1.42 haw in lmvrl llil'IlIKll the snow . - , ll um i, from infants to the Int-gust nine in men's. ‘Wc invite ‘r;‘t'l'|.tli i‘l:il hitmu-Is m n ' '.\m;..< presents from our (urge «rut magnificent stock 'l‘: ‘ lid it'il‘t'i ynux .1). w. Dow :HJNT’S NEW BLOCK BROCKVILLE. GOING OUT r«:: not going out of t L l m not nmlw .my mistake. VJ: : mum-ta, (‘11‘ going out of present grandam No. but what we Itl'l‘ Quint; nut til is ‘ Dress Goods, Mantles, Etc. inst .‘t‘i mum as possible, we are going to devote our whole photographers of Brockville, will best tint“ and Hittl’t' mom exclusively to Gents’ Furnishings and Boots Shoes [triss’ photograph gallery on Thurs» . day sml Friday next. As this will be Simply thwawuml nothing TENS. their ï¬rst visit to Athens sud their CONSEQUENTLY last. for some time, all persons re All goods; other than are, liltillltlctl in thpsc lines will quining picture; wig] plelace make it a lv- t‘laturul for Stun" CASH at ' 90““ “be?†‘m “’7' LOW DOWN FIGURES Tâ€Â°Â§Â°â€œ"°""°'“““’°“mm°"- iously smonining Hammicu," of ‘ , Athens. will give an entertainment in have, been busy marking down for the gun“ “mam,†mum on Fri, tl‘i. liit; HitlUCtlUIl sale, and will be [Cdd Br “'15 “lab 9“ a“? “ï¬ling "9"" Th? 60mm: 059' hm; :4th. This is not simply to. I'm-l;th “Wk? ll l5; 3’) " gaggmlgflll f! .mmam‘ mgzh“°d t:- til‘wlt‘! twut’)’ article and'yard of goods to happy customers 3800‘; “322;? m “‘9 . .‘Plbi \\'.» hm; mic-es at a point when: the goods must move, and m . . . . . . - - ‘ till the leading speakers at the fin" mgr m‘lnl bargains it is Simply a question oi first come meeting of the mm“ 00â€!“ anâ€. iaznt Mir'vct. ‘ ' ' men’s annotation favored purchasing mill; pee rding to thc‘ Bahd'ock aye- tom. W en s largo maturity of the“ interested. including t c more pro receive farmerk fa'vur this system. it p a‘ di‘oult to understand why it is v “d. u 9 ~ ‘ _ . t’ days we -: )ur stuck is largewit is complete -~nn<l to clear it out by Via-t! is, it big job, but it is all going to pass over the counters is; We to suit customersg‘hnd buyers Will get the beneï¬t. morn» mitt-81s PRICES a m . . . . . .............worth 6c. in! 4 o gimnaagflp,ningle fold. . . ...........W0?l-ll 150. for lilo [within-fold Tweed lites.» Goo-ls , .wurth l‘ 50 for Cl 00 ' ' . u t . .worth 75 for ‘8 .worth .2 00 for l 40 worth 3 00 for 2 00 worth 25 f0! 13 d t†18 ; ......I..wmu; or for ' . . . . . . W0le w , .. . . . . . , . . . . . worth for “g 'sir ................ .vrorth 80 for d3 KT Boots and Shoes can be purcbaoed It I K .ccledg‘e of leather enables. the (“uth excellence. ' 1'. 00:6“. H t. . __, 'l Kiri held ct 7.00 every Tuesday 'fcon’l‘ho ‘ puny have for a long a Bscuns. tostatethat Miss Mary Memben’subscriptiom.......$ 97 00 W1 3 . culatinc the distance to the stsirway. made 3 nonstop and fell headlong down | the stain. Medical aid was summoned and on custodian it was found that two of her ribs were broken and that she had sustained several severe bruises. No action! symptoms have sinccheeummaulfestsndshe is pro- gressing him-ably. Turmer- wlvo have fut bogs to sell are making logof money this year. A into new r of the Montreal I ask. The lalt sale reported is 3 our- loud “58.36 per cwt., but the seller The indications are that nearly all the hogs in the country have been mar- C kcted. Mlle Febmsry number of Toilette: in out. as beautiful us ever. We have often heard our lady friends talking about toiletes, but could never " "‘7. WM“! Received at gates A97 65 . mum" .lul' Flrom show and m “d mm" Entrance fees for horses. . . . Legislative grunt ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ . . . . County grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special donations . . . . . . . . . . 1760 {955 80050 l0000 99 50 games . . . . . Total receipts. . . .31621 30 Exrzxmrmms. Balance due treasurer. 377 31 Paid in prizes . . . . . . . . . . . . Building and repairs. . Caretakers and police. . . Night watchmen ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' . . . . [3th for bedding . . . . . . . . Gazette say! “The dressed hog mar. Ticket 38mm. Rum keeper“. ket continues to boom in this city, 3 - E - -« - and holders hardly know what to Printing lupplies. for fair... is looking for a higher figure tor «in» ($33133? other couple of cars be has on bond. “wage and “Wuâ€. Jabber. reported “I.†M’ 38‘“) '0' Committee on attractions... day but one mu holding out for $9. 80mm") gal“), _ 1053 49 37 80 24 00 8 00 8 00 it) 00 10 00 80 76 60 ()0 28 1.") ti Ml 19 72 93 00 50 00 20 00 4 00 22 63 Treasurer's salary... . . . . . Auditors....... . . . . . . . . . .. Interest account...........v... Total expenditures . . . . . . . . $1866 75 Balance due trees. . . . . 246 46 The suditors‘ report was then road will at al “t Have a good stock of genuine all-wool Yarn and Cloth prepared to scllthe same at tmes be prepared to pay wool in 'cash or trade. try ' no his case lb. Phillips claims dam-gel Games Water Power Company for an overflow of land owned by lfr. Pbilllï¬ps, caused by the "13an of the out of: dun at the outlet of Chorlcstou kc It is claimed by the pl-lntlfl thct the com- timc kept this or blocked bv atop-logs to a helpht beyond which they are allowed by aw tomaintain their dam, and that by reason of their so doing the waters of Charleston Lake were raised to such an extent as to cause damage to Mr. I’billip's property. James A. Hutche- eun, Esq" the well knowu barrister of trockvi’lle, a pest-ed for the plaintiff. and W. B. art-oil. Esq., of Gumm-I oqnc, assisted by Mr. Walkcm, Q. C ,| of Kinguton, looked after the interest of the defendants. Upon the case being called, Mr. Welkem sddre-sod the court. arguiue that the action is One which should not have been branch: in Division Court. as from the nature of the qmtinns to be pre sented for trial the question of title to lands would almost certainly bl- hrought up. and that cerluinly enough would appear to invest thr- eompnny with is color of title under the easement- granted by the terrm ot‘ the order establishing the Company's . dam snd water mark. Mr. llutche son replied. arguing and citing author- ities to lliow that the Division Court. had jurisdiction of the subject mutter of the action, Ind maintaining that, tho (prostion of title to lands could not [musiny he made an issue in this suit. ‘ After hearing the arguments of counsel, Judge Reynolds said thzt while he felt almost certain thnt the hint) taken by Mr. llutrheson was» understand or appreciate the word. by the secretary. and on motion theis‘ricuy correcnn Iaw‘ho (theyudw) We do now. That handsome mum Magazine Toilette has given us the full meaning of the word. Every month it illustrates over one hundred new ntyles for Women and children. The latent issue gives Fancy Dress Toilclm, Evening mad Ball Toilette), Wall:~ iug Tatiana, [inner and Recrp eion Wilmer, and many others. See it. For sale by all Newsdealere at 15 Cents. Published by Toilettes Pub linking 00.. 126 West 215rd St... New York. Hickoy's Corners was thrown into n state of excitement one afternoon last week by the lively capers of the bread man’s new horse. This animal being of Irish descent and, like all good and trusty animals. anxious for his msster's welfare, took it into his head todo at little extra advertising on his owner’s behalf. So, while his master was busy displaying his basket of samples at the house of a buxom widow at. the west end, the horse took a stud. for home and hustled into the yard, where he encountered the! dough mixer and tried to persuade him to take his master's piece and explorp the intricate pang»: of Qipoe lane and Tnplin’u woods. The snima . however. must hsve con- cluded that it Would create more of n sensation up the lane to go through tin ly than together and dashed off at a reek neck†pace, closely followed for a. few yards by the sponge wetter, whose white apron ï¬onted gracefully ova: his shoulder so he tried to ms'im a. ood ucoond in the race for the woods. he midnnte along the route taken gathered at the doors and windows and followed (with their eyes) the ex- citing race beth the two, until the bushes in the grove hid the contest- ants from right. W W. The syllabus for the meetings of the Epworttt League for the half-year ending with June ha: been published ind fovrsbedotvs'n series of lensmt waning: (be that moiety. 5 tastings 0V0"- imz in the Subbed) school room of the Methmtlst church. Following are the 0‘06" elect for the current. term :-- Mum-who Pastas m 0 I. “W WW†‘ . ' I flw‘t Wm. M Arnold mace-n. um News! “" " Iowa-r I.“ w. man by the 3 on, scholar- mtg; lost on s decided not?! _ ,t . attendance two regxarts were received and adopted. The following nominations tvere then rustle tor ofï¬cers and directors for 1893 1â€"â€" Prosident. Fred L. Moore. Addison, ooh; lat. vicepres. Joshua tlilroy. Lyn. scl. ; 2nd viecvpres" John Lovâ€" orin. Greeubush. sci. ' Director-aw Armor) Munlisrd, N. H. Beecher. R. Harlow. J. ll. Sounders, B. J. Jelly, J. B. Barry, W. H. McNieh, Wm. Neileon. John Forth, Jim. Bissell, O. F. Bournes, Thos. Devison. Byron Loverin. Clarence Blanchard, Chas. R. Taplin. B. F . Blancher, \Vm Davis. N. E. Brown. C. Btowell and H. S. Mofl'ntt were appointed scrutineers, and after count- ing the ballots they re rted the following gentlemen elects as direcl tor for 1893: Anson Msnhnrd. Fair ï¬eld East; J as. B. Saunders, Athens; Wm. Neilson, Lyn,Jolm B. Berry, New Dublin; R. J. Jelly, Jellyby: John Forth, Glen Buell ; R. Barlow, Addison; N. H. Beecher. Toledo. Alllltlvflrenâ€"H. S. Molfntt and J. S. Webster. While the ballots for directors were being counted, the chairman suggest. ed that the time might be taken up with discussion at my subject of interest to farmers. W. H. McNish, of Lyn, said he Would like to hour on expression of opinion from the members present as to the advisability of adopting the onejndge system at our fair. He was in favor of adopting the system in the stock classes, at leact. N. H. Beecher stud that at all the large poultry and dog shows the one-indgc system had been adopted. but he feared that in rural motions this could not be warked successfully, cs in order to get experts it would be necessary to pay their expenses, at lean, which would be more than moot societies could afford. He was in favor of the principle, but found it could not be worked succeedutly for tho recaon given. Mr'lfll‘e. J. B. Sweden, 3.1. Jelly and Wm. Neilson expressed them- selves in favor of the onejudge system, provided they could get good competent men. but saw the some dill acuity as the other speakers. in to. gsrd to the cast of web a change. John Forth said he had been judge at the provincial exhibition for )cars and land can neck judged by five, three and one judge. and (bond thct the three-judge system gave the best satisfaction all around. After the continuum had handed in their report. the majority of the old and new officers made a few timely remarks. The retiring President, ï¬r, that me worked very harmoniously and he “taught for the best interests of the my. Mr. F. L. Moon, the pros: dent elect. thanked the rec-hers for alerting him to preside over the da- li of tho boadfltlring the t 7m. "a wee placed to t the Nachoan of thin Ontcrloum‘. tamed an ac- folt very unwilling to insio. upon tr)" ing the case where either party could have any shadow of objection to his jurisdiction in the matter, and there- fom he ruled that the Division Court has not jurisdiction in this nation and certiï¬ed the cone to it higher court. Below we give it list of actions not down for trial with their linal divyb‘ sition. John Muckie vs. John N. Single- tonâ€"Action to recover interest on n promissory note. Judgment for deft. George W. Beach vs. John Con.~- Action on promissory note. Judg~ merit for plaintifl'. Norton Edgely vs. Eri Hsyos.â€"~ Action to recover contract price of ‘iurnge. In this n -tion defendant pleaded that he had, tendered before nuit full pnyment for ell pasturnre had by him from the pluintifi‘ and paid into court the omennt no toi- dercd. Alter hearing the evidence or" both parties the court decided that the plaintifl had no ounce of action. Hiram C. Phillips vs. The Gamin‘ oque Water Power Company â€"â€"Ac- tion tor damages owned by overflow of water. Certiï¬ed to higher court. ChsrlcaE. Howe vn. James Boss.~â€"~ [lotion on promismiry note. Judg merit for plaintiff. J. B. Foley vs. lmwis King.- Action on account. Judgment for pluintifl'. Several parties sppcsmd before the court upon examination summons. but in no cane was any order made other than as agreed between parties. TAN†POIGATESR m “me. We“. of Wisdom M mmmmw 'W. The sessions of the Farmers' Insti- tute holdhcre on Tuesday last were attended by many pregmive far- mers and business men who derived both pleasure und protlt from the lee- tured nnd discussions. At the morning section Prof. Pan- ton delch-red a lecture on “Nitrogep in Agriculture," and made the sub- ject very interesting. clearly showing the importance and value of this ele- ment in the mil and how best to pro serve it or crests it when lacking. He was followed by Mr. Jelfs, .1 prac- tical farmer from Western Ontsrio, who spoke on the subject of “Ensilage and Silos." well understood by farmers in the section and though its discussion by ' Tonnant. Mr. Youill. was intoxgting, nothing particularly new was b ught . Former-I here are utmost s rp favor of smilng as a desirable or outta and all t at the were of the same opinion. . an: that ahnncvchould bcablc to raise one pi. h‘mw 00w he keeps. He was in so u been to in com This subjectis pretty moderate prices, and will the highest market price for much relish as a. well person would sit down to a becfstcak,by It is up quickly or as per- manently. Don't call it a medicine, call it a food. ing will all who have lost their appetite and their flesh and who constantly feel listless and exhausted. Noth- M’l km 0“ m". b u i ld cones. Dominion. mum. and all Moos-Mo and Wanna. 39 Dime... Prevent- Want I0 OMWQn. A!" OI I. m.w-I1lhonm?ro- [IMMMbBomBoucvtflo 291d Dyan mums-tum. Scott’s Emulsion l The annual report this [it't-ï¬cl‘itt‘d by; .7 . __.A‘_. -.vev.._ .__...,. .... W..-“ A_____...._ Rooms to Rent the secretary ortho lihtiiute, showmgi Om? Mo“ & Rama“. "or", Awum, the total receipts to have unmunl ml 1 (ton who made at once to to $70 and the disbursements to Willi _ l’ruf. l’uiitun then spoke of the‘ weeds that. illlptr‘v'vi‘lnlt the soil of the; Canadian farm“? and gnve sumo valuable hints on the lh'r‘h means of; cultivuting them out. of existence. . ’l‘be tun-Jul dairy cow und the curt- i'. should receive Wm ttnu spoken of by i‘ienï¬l‘rl. Yuill and .letlk. At the evening nwctmg Rev. \Vmï¬ Wright and Mr. l'uixeli gave iriief addresses of welcome to the members of the institute. A paper on the subject of "Economy on the Rum" tvss read by Mr. dolls, and the it-Sildï¬ concluded With it \ery line lat-Lure by Prof. l‘iutun mi llll' “Origin and Forum ion ut'h‘uit.“ The village t-rt'llt:5l.l‘l l'utmwi 2h: uwming with >0le of th ir inspiring tlllllllt: «lot-ins: tin- Bl't‘nit 5.5. Vote-.2 (a? tlmnlm nod the Immortal uszlliiin, brought the highly utta'c.;-.'-.~i_'ui I“? “Zing. 'e a close. ._ .___..._. .. l’uillie‘ i. llt’ut‘itirl riltll‘t' :lll l' music it email :tlll‘t'l'l w». In lllilitlt: will his wallet in. ‘ for it, ht- dropped it ten dollar bill, which he (lul not miss until mm.» limv utter lie lllouglitui'all the l mwy he lltltl‘ paid uul during the pa“. l3“! Allyn. but could not remember of paying an: though to inclmlo llll‘ truism); Sit}, : 0n clearing up the shop «lmrtly .‘l. Mr. Hull 3 had lolt. lit: liauuli found, the 5N0 hill and lugqm mulmg t'll" .piit'ms of all who 0 mm in if they hull lost any money. Amongst the rust ? was Mr. lluilis who m In Satisï¬ed him‘i that he was the rightful owner. and: Mr. llullis Wish: F. or; to publicly lhtllki \lr. beach for his honesty and up-i rtghtnean in returning hm: his} money. A few tiny-t :wo lily, title: ‘4‘ dt'n '})})\‘(.l into t ’lt‘r i I t l A few expensive nit who" new to he, sold for $5 pir vein-original 9.33:9 $10, and $l2~~nt the (.‘himr Hull l -~ Brockville. r 'l‘. W. Drums. Itch of every kin l. on humrtr ori nninmls, cured in 30 minutes in W'oolford's Snnitnry Lotion. \Vm r- _ outed by J 1’. Lamb. ‘ l English Hpnvin Linimvnt. removes; all hard. soft or (:nlluhsotl Lumps and t Blemishes from horses, Blood Hpn'vin,; Curbs, Splints. Ring llouo. Sweeney, t Stilles. Spraius. Sore and .‘lwnllvny Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by: use of one bottle. Wnrmnted by“ J. P. 115mb. W .â€".â€"-.._._.. .-,,-...._._..._..__._ . .7†._ _..__.- Dr. J. H. 0. Todd VETERINARY HlTltGEON and Etntnei Dentist. Graduate of ()nuirto Veterinary: Gotten Honor-cry member of ()utorto Von-.1- 1 luary ï¬edlonl Suntan. Ito lswned member ofl Vetertna dim i Alaoolatlonof ‘itnrt'la. ‘l‘rontunlll floated animals by tho besti system known. A!) mus promptly nttonded‘ "b m“ u l. I rrlo‘l: .. rut. roe ville In he the Albion 1 otel. 'pm ‘ For Sale or to Rent. i That valuable new two story brick house on . Central 8L. Athena. Prnccuairm given [in ! medlatcty. Aoptyro n. INNER, Athens. I Athena Jan. 10th 4808. l “ Wanted smart. young man. with one year's experi- ' “on. to work to choose notary. App! at mew N. J. IAILHHAIJ. or spot-tor o co. ' Athens. Jan. lath. 1m MONEY__T(TLOAN§ m unimproved forms st low- ’ est curve-t II as Internet. and on favorable l toms of repayment. ‘ (lo-Inn your own interact to" 1Apply to J. A. [ MOM thtllc. or to A. but mum. Athens. ; n o. For Sale or to Rent. Apply to if , _ mm. | Three to rent or hr sale. it u Plil‘gzt .. Athens. ' inyJ. REMEMBER i l MOTT & ROBEBUN. Logs â€" Wanted The undersigned is in n) the following uric-An in rush for good. swim lugs. th't‘ from knot and ‘ill‘kl'n. rut to the lt'ng‘lhs tnt‘ntlumrd. do. lit‘ul'ml at hip. factory “our! to railwny station ATHENS Rough "an Hickory. rut I3 fleet , White (hilt .cut H or ti fun: Wliitv Knit. ("In “or t: {not lfllll Ash . . cut I}; or I?! feel 2nd (imwlh Red Oak. t‘ltl ll ur 16 feet lltwtwotut . . . cut lz'. fret Him-l. Anti. not lt‘M than M inches nt top ond. cut lil fret. . .. .. . . , I (it) {Price quoted in per ntnmlunlt. t'ustmn sowing of all kinds done on elm notice (it “insatiable prices. 3. Y. "ELLIS. Athens. . ‘3 (I) 3 ill . L’ (I) . i {It , l T.) l 2.3 DR. WlSllllG'l'Ol Graduated in 187‘: st the Victoria University with honors, the «name your W. l the exam- nnt ion of the (‘nlln e of and ., or. Physicians scone.0nt. Since 18% hr. \V'. ban (in - ted lihtvhole tlnw lnlim mortality of tho Thront and lung dis- ‘ cases. The cut represents. Porous ilvnpirutur and the pullout in thtmct of hrt'lrllilltg. .. . Mimihinntnn. the eminent Throat and Lunar :"mnrnon. of Toronto, will be at the fol- lowing pint-cum: the dates named: Attila-m. ilnmlilt‘ "cum, Doc. to. forcnoon. llwlw. ilotrl do Bron n, UN}. 15. afternoon. Hummus 'l‘mmvm): (‘ntarrhul’the bead end i thrunt,t‘n.lurrhnl Datum. Chi-«mic amt. ’tis. A-«thmn cad Connoinptlon: also less \ utm. (lore Throat. Rammed Tunllle. Pol: II 1 of the None. or any other Nana! outnu- nmovnd without the knife. .- -._._... ___._... «w... .â€"oâ€".. \. III runoo 1m A.M.CHASSELS The olï¬euabli ,rsttontuo nous-1E. uâ€"uâ€"â€"-- Gentlemen who wish tohsvcthci r suits made up i n {The Latest Strer sun PERFECT IJ' FIT JJ‘D WORKJJJ‘BIIP. INOULDPA'.0'II. . I. ta . OHIOOEU, dTllII‘ ALI. wean vvsnuss‘rno. 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