and and will price for “ ' crock ofgcntine ‘ to cell the same ugmodmte pricep. to pay the highest market tum-inns warming". gun-iv.“ , , ‘ '-W(vu¢unw.~uummmmz, m m. 'sv'uilnwnvflulnwbv m m «we out a...» cvw comm-anti haughty-and m at the-cad. Wary/croutm’m Com ad no in; we wintyourtndccndlnllmcnd in return will give you the mmmu‘m «coolant pallile price- consistent 'wlfltchcclthyï¬cgltiuictc W A . Drier-mgr: dcyLWilcoc as.“ ' Wan†Nongoodsorrivlng Jilin. G. W“- ' Bcccb'l. H. H. ARNOLD “A roodmuqond-lgwdbmyfbr an n... " ATHENS GRIICERY “A ‘ M iii ' m , ’ mmimï¬. ‘ I. Mumumwlumn' hullâ€"MW ' m‘mm c ,. M For Sale or to Rent. Tanisha-Iceman: or to! rule. A"): to . plumes, M u kind, on humor of clad In 80 minth ay Inf-ion. Warr- Don’t tentacch Wot our Md Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware " i i .1, H m Actuary}... ' ' ' m no c are or 2.3;.“ W w W ' '"i’ Mum-thinned Nourclgic radically cum in 1 to a days. .1“ notion upon Bli- Jobs eluted (at the cyctcm is workable and myntcc Peri: cu hot-rm on cue cfthc Bcbo Ioul. It removes ct once the cause “NEW 80 It! Icodcrcd andthc dice.“ immediately dinppecra. N"'cddnl by, Illa Conservative The first do» greatly beneï¬ts. 75 W who wubcd‘ canto. Wcmntcd by J. P. Lamb. ‘0 about. A strong. and but dim bu villi- od the people of W and Ste. Anna. loch-obi. c home no blow~ cbcpc on . Correct ï¬tting of the Eyes our Ton, cohenndmcogbcctgndcctcb ' CATCH ON TO THIS! of QNCE A CUSTOMER -â€"- ALWAYS A CUSTOMER l ldmlds modicum-incoth tii‘iiiivliznhc. [my thou the put; canned. without c 0 written authority. * Commoner-cad It la the pmvui....g opinion that we 3 26 lbc. light Malone-ado Sugar. $1.00 have the best selected atnf'k 0f (iro- , our 25, 35’ and 40c. Tan has no gqunl. 'cerics in the plum- W'e lump cvery~l 'thing required in our lino and label For Pr.d““ a†M" W" per bushel . . . . . . $1.00 volume of business we do is n gunmnâ€" , Dried Apples, 20 too that our prices are right. and un Butwr’ per 1b . . _ . _ _ . . n _ _ ' , 20 assurance that our goods mo ulwuyn‘i F do fresh. i Jggfl, per I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 80 Our bargains for Cash, Frcduce, or Lurd’ For m ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' 65 its equivalent. nre unequulail. “Fe on“, P†bushel ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ quote ".8 follows : Corn, per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fpu .xflre limited to (full 1% BOBESON m RlGHT T0 on THE D W. DOWNEY wr will run :1 Grnnd Clown: Sale of Boy's and Men's. Show. Great reductions in ism-h llc'ï¬ï¬‚l‘llncllf. I‘utc-h un to the following prices: l‘lon'c Gunninn 1mm;qu lIulN. wlmlr for. , . . , . . . . , . . . for L73 worth $2.51; N Men's (ivrniim‘ (lrnln Lut‘i' Home, \t'ulcrrpri‘iof ,., .. fur LB? wuth 2,0.) Men's t-‘uul'nl Lnuuiwr Illurlu-m, \\'\:ll nuulc . . . . . . , . . . , for alsfd wnrih 1125 LOO Men‘s Solid Luillwr Luce llama, «lrong. . ..... . int 9;! worth "1-:- “i'h “but you lutvc lie-on paying and we ought to bo sure of your RIGHT 80008 AT THE RIGHT PRICE unocxvxm'c on: rules 3mm anon zone: For the next ti) .lnys lhiy'n Solid in :ler lxu-n Hunts, rxlru strung: . . . . . for 94 worth lluy's réiyliil lu'.\li’\1'rl.lu,'i'linul‘l, himlmnud lip. .. . .. for ‘35 woth Pump 1 r» llw um)":- '_.>_' undo in fill urt‘. Elcn'c Guilvre and Luca Rmtn~ ‘ \V’e lmw 2H,", . 2,: .‘.ll‘ Sinrguin 'l'nblca a lot of lines in v . ‘ .va't let. blue llzrgulnr prim» : 2:. 32 m :55. mul we Kirc- you your choice from $1.50 to 33.53. niuch pants ,‘u .. ‘~‘.'c ur: no}: 3228an for Bullcrlck'n Patterns. Ll). VV. 1X) VV N 14327 FLINT’S NEW BLOCK BROCKVILLE. The a.- Groat Bargain House 5% wig A 74 wamlzcemmz‘ .17 $79 are still Leading the Trade in the following lines: LADIES’ DEPARTMENT We. have all lines of Fancy Goods kept in a general store. in Dress Goods our lines are nnequall’gi in Athens or even Brockville. In Flannelcttcs, Ginghams and Prints we defy “ competition in quality, pattern and price. QENTS’ FURNISHINGS We are "in it,". Our stock is complete and second to none in town. Full line}: of plain and fancy French and English VVor- 'stcds ; ‘West of England Pantin sin the latest designs ; Scotch and Ccs'lifadinn suitingsw all of t e best that money can buy. Any pcmon desiring a ready- made suit should come to the Great Bargain House. We have a full line. in Men's Boys’ mil Y uths' clothing. manufactured by James O'Brien & Co., ..cleb ed Clothiers. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. BQOTS AND SHOES We always have led the trade, but this coring we will have the largest stock ever offered for sale in At ens, and at prices to purprise thc clcsest bu ers. Our boots and shoes arev‘manu- fractured by Amcs Hol en & Cc. whose name is a guarantee inf excellence. 4 IN We have the goods you want at the . ‘ m I’ you secour stack ' org-i It‘wi puy . . l ‘dmu down to tint. place on ï¬cturdny Be ‘ ~ . . r. . . ‘ 11. D. I: A. couple at G. W. Beach's 00.000_mcn were in lice II the in- nugurction ceremony cl Washington. Notice our ad. in next column.â€" Mott & Robesodc. G. F. Reynolds has the contract for paihting the Baptist. church in Delta. II will pay ‘you to see the new drecc goods. prints and chullicc cl. G. W. Beach‘s. Two new cottages have been built this summer in the vicinity of Poole's resort. Dried herrings, salt herringc, cod- ï¬ch, eclmon.--Mott dc Robeson‘l It took ï¬ve care to transport the fisbmy exhibit of Canada to the World's Fair.. Mr. S. Runnil‘hg of Frunkvillc issues bills this week oil‘cring to buy . elm, ash and basswood logs. Just to hand this week cl. 0. W. Beach's another shipment of the celeâ€" brated Josephine kid gloims. Cleveland Stafford has taken the place of Tom Connors on tho B. dl W. stage line. ' Go to Mott & Robesou’s for corn. men], linsccd meul, provcnder. dtc. Addison lodge of Chosen Frienda, n frntcrunl nnd insurance organizntion, is increasing in membership. Carriages built to order, repairing and painting done in first clues style at moderate pricv s.â€"A. James. Rev. Wm. Wright. rector of Christ church, occupied the pulpit of Trinity church, Brockville, on Sabbath last. Mr. W. H. McLaughlin has made exteriqive changes and improvementc in the Great Bargain House. See cdv’t next week. ' A correspondent sthted last week that tho Lntahuu‘. farm, near Athena, bad lwcn leased. This was not correct. Scc ud’vt in another column. A few expansive chamber eels to be mid (or $5 cab-original price $39. $10, and 3512â€"413. the China Hall, ’ ~â€"~Brockvillc.â€"â€"T. W. Dnunxa. Misc Sex-inn will open up millinery rooms over McLaughlin's store cbcul. the 10th of April. Look out for am- nounccnn'nl next week. The childrcn of the Methodist Sab- bath school are to be treated to a ten in tho vestry of the church on \Vednes~ (lay evening. The programme will be furnished by the children. At Homer’s meeting at Battemea an incident took pluce, causing amuse- ment. A gentleman from Sceloy’s Thy walked to a front pow, tauk off his hit moment And a flank of' whisky went crushing on the floor. He did not. wait. to hear the sermon. Lam wock Allian recorded another assignment. that. of Sheriff Yates, who for some time conducted a drug business andï¬latterly a grocery store in the Dowalcy block. 'The migra- imcnt was made to Mr. T. Vcnamnm. Accepting an invitation from the Good Templar: of Addison, About. a. score of the Royal Templar: of Athena evening and had a very enjoyable visit. They were hocpilcbly enter’gcin- ed and served with refreshments. On the return trip the Athenian: found the atmosphere rather moist for comfort. Do not be discouraged if other medicines have failed to give relief". Mcmbra ’c Kidney end Liver Cure acts on the idncy'e direct, com- bined with n mild cation on the Live!- cnd Bcwcln. thereby removing the mega of Back-Ache, Sour Blcmccb, Dininm, Indigo-lion and Constipat- tints. Try it, M J. P. lamb. Athena, About it. m come: , The malicipul'mndl of“ will-go of Athena mct on Wed 0!! ballad" A. 0.U.W. h . $4,000. The a while failing m. Bantu m red, violet- blue. They are rye“ and coin Tcmilknndc Tu. the but blcmi Of block, only 40c. par lb. At Thompson's. There crc two electric light com- panies in Smith's Nb cod no I ruult lhc oltimns no getting cheap illumin- cling power. One run any- tlmt by 5 new contact just mode he get- the privilege of burning nine 10 ccndlc power lights all night. for $12 per your. , On the 27th ult. Mr. W. H. Moullon lost a 'Mackintorh coat while on route to Brockville. He at once placed a notice in the Reporter and on Friday last the coat was left at this oï¬cc by Mr. Fred Blanchard, who Ind found it on the road. Mr. Moulton desires us to thank the finder for his promptiâ€" tudc in returning the lost article. On Thursday evening lut Dr. Giles was presented with an cddreae end a handsome gold watch by th~ brethren of St. Lawrence lodge of Canadian 0:- dcr of Foresters. Dorm the past six yenrs the Dr. has ï¬lled t 6 position of physician to the lodge and the mem- bers took this means of signifying their due appreciation of the seal and ability he has displayed. After re- turning thanks the Dr. invited the membeifl to come cutto Athens during sugar-making tune. Christ church was ï¬lled to the doors on Sabbath evening, it being the occasion of the annual micaioncry meeting. Rev. Dr. Nimmo and his honor Judge McDonald, of Brockville, were the delegation. The whole ser- vice Was moat interesting and the needs and claims of the church were very fully and explicitly set forth. Owing to the growth of the church within this diocese the bishop had re- coivcd more calls for help than the loud subscribed for miseionc would satisfy and he had created a debt. of parishioners were asked to repeat their 13% year‘s gift of $10,000 and add thereto sufï¬cient to wipe out the present indebtedness. The speakers said they wcie pleased to be able to report that all over the diocese an increased interest. in church work was being manifested. Al Lansdowne and Delhi the meetings held that day were well attended and the parish seemed thoroughly dive to the importance ol mission work. m an. Low. Perhaps on no other subject has our local Iaeginlature manifested such poor judgment as in In dealing with the gums law of the Province. The practice ol appoinlin c communion, taking the cvulcnoe o carpal knights of the hunting ï¬eld (who couldn‘t tell the spear of a deer from the truck of c calf). and then busing their lcglelution open it, he: revcilcd cllogclhcr too largely. T 0 result is that our alumnus coriuin provisions that. are opposed to the good sense of true sportsmen; roviaiOns that control. be enforced an serve only to irritate to restrain. We have before stated, and we repeal. it, that the rapid deplelim of the door of 0c- mrio is due kc like bidc-cnd-hllow hunters who reside on the huntin grounda, not to thou who for c few duyl seek health cud enjoyment in the pleuurea of the chase. The writer but himselfl‘aomo your: ego) mm in the ponccccion of c Muskokn fir-trader u many so ï¬fty deer pols- IIIII bore un- mialckotblc testimony to the fact that the miracle from which the were taken had been killed wit clcbo while clrugglio for tba'r live. in Ibo deep snows 3 Mn! cram of 1cm:- . [thin the prevention of thin him God-oped on his mission. Mrs. John Smith, can Mow. lc ninety years of age, cad in cutting I new utof tooth. They are clundy flu In number, cud buntifully white. ï¬lm had never loot her own tooth. though they It. now brown with age, but rm dropping out to give place to the new. ' A No-Crinolinc league has beau formed by Mrs. Arthur Stcnwd, of London, and 6.000 women have al- rccdy dodged tlmmwlvcc not. to wear hoop-s irtc, even if on the report goes, these cbominctions ere brought into fashion again. Mr. Herbert Gnrdncr, the Secretary of the Britinh Board of Agriculture, made an importcnt speech in the House of Commons Int week. It. is generally regarded u foreshadowing the removal at. an early date of the embargo on Canadian cattle imported into the United Kingdom. B. J. Saunders, C. E.. is engaged at present. completing surveys and an examination of the ndjacent low lends along Yonge Mills creek in Yonge ll: Escott, with c. View to reclaiming at large unount of vclunble land by a thorough system of drainage. Licut. McAlpine, of the 8. A., held a farewell meeting in the barracks on Wednesday evening. This young lady has been ill since her arrival in Athens and had lately been conï¬ned to her room whore she was ministered to by frinuds both within and without the Arm . She bcc gone to her home in llelleville. John McGuirs of Wentporl cheese factor} givcc c... following as the recur of the factory for 1892 :~Totcl pounds of milk received, 548,298 ; tolnl pounds of cheese made, 56,696 ; gross proceeds, $5,525.06; not. pro- ceeds to patrons, $4,817.71 ; gross ex- perieee, $707.33 , Mei-ego pox lcu paid to patrons, 817.57. A young man named William Ghee» hum, of Brockville, committed suicide on Tuesday evening last by shooting hlmeell' with a revolver. Deceased was for some time in the employ of Gen. A. Rudd & 00. He had been denpondent for shout a year and com- mitted the desperate deed that termin- cted his life during the absence of the rest of the family. Interest rcgnrding the extension of the B. A: W. and the building of a bridge across the St. Lawrence in ra- vivcd by a parcgrepb appearing in the Lindsay Watchman which scyc, "It is understood that Mr. C. J. Pusey, president of the Irondslc, Bancroft and Ottawa Railway. has secured the contract. for Ihe construction of an iron bridge across the St. Lawrence river, near Brockville, to cast $3,000,000." A young man named Wm. Heath, whose home is in Partlnnd. and who has recently been employed ymu‘ble- cutter ct Euton'o Camera, an placed in Brockvillc jail on Wednccdcy Int. Heath and John K. Weir were brought before u Mcm'clrvillc J. P. on a charge of poiaoriing A dog belonging to c Mr. Barri“. Heath was given a month In R g!“ without the option of c lino and cir was toxcd “a. I†V“ All lcdicc Ibould read the New York end Pcric tuition urticch in the April number of “Toucan,†n fcobion mcguinc inn-MIan the most reï¬ned cud ul-wcrctlc uylcl our com in America. I. o. I. can m- In Court Athena Independent Older ol Foreman, will meal at their lodge room on Sand», 19“: Much, 1893. at 9.30 o’clock c. m. for the pur- of Mill divine cervicc ct the marlin cbo . Athena. Hombm will panama mpuyiny order, R. . EM! , Sec. ' wu thought. at lat debIhcnc, and than scarlet fever, but. the doctor: do not seem to know what it in, cud con do little towards stOpping it. It mm: to gather ctrongth u it goes along. Some who are reported to be better in the morning no dead before night. W. O. 'I'. 0. lot... We notice among the Ontario W. 0. T. U. superintendents of deport- menla for 1893 the name of Mrs. E. Adelic Lucas as commisonor for Columbian Expo- eitbn. In the Penitentiary Statistics for 1892 is the following: “The tobacco used cost. $1,200, the men chewing 2,400 lbs: ' Temperance people are far lrom satisï¬ed with the royal commission on the liquor trafï¬c. which luv; been travelling around the country for sev- eral months interviewing saloon keep- ers and others on the subject of The liquor trade. The Royal Council of Template of Temperance, sitting at Gall. a few days ago. passed a resolution severely condemning the personnel and action of the royal commission on the liquor trafï¬c. The appoint- ment is declared to have been a move to stave of? real action. The opinion is expressed that the great mass of matter gathered is worthless and that the procedure generally is farcical. In view of all this the press- ing of the straight issue of prohibition upon politicians and Parliament im- mediately l8 urged. A case has just been decided by Chancellor Boyd which is of interest to Temperance peo le of the Dominion. The late Abram lurewell. of Whitby. once M. P, P. for South Ontario, left $2,000 to be applied by trustees in the promotion of the total prohibition in Canada. An application was made by a number of Temperance organiza- tions for the grant, and these organi. zalions having agreed on the following division, the Chancellor has confirmed it: Ontario Branch of the Dominion alliance, $1,000; grand division Sons of Tom emncc, $500 ; W. C. T. 13., $2.50; ominion Council Royal Tom plate of Temperance. 8250. ... Wu-“~ -H_‘-.. rmoizas' CONVENTION. The meeting of the West Lecdc' Teachers’ Institute Was held in New- i'uoro the Oth and low March. The meeting began on Thursday at 10 5.111., Mr. Johnston, M. A., L. L. B.. ~ inspector of public schools, being in the chair. ‘ After the appointment. of auditors and committees. Mr. \Vilson, of Delta, read :1. highly instructive paper on the Teaching of History. in which he brought out come useful and in tcrecling points. Considerable dis- cunsion folIOwod which showed that the teachers were alive to the subject. The next paper was the subject of Liter-lure, read by r. Watheril, cf Westporl. Ho ompl sized the ne- coo-ail y of teaching the connections in c selection of literature before! taking up the units of the same. He clcimed that in thin wcy the pupils Would readily gel c knowledge ol the leuou. 'I‘bcn cimc the nubjoct of Mount. ctlon, taken by Mr. Dunn, of Elgin. I19 chewed his treatment of the sub- ject very clccrly by manna of forms that be bid provided. His remarks wcrg Very wlructtvc and his plan would enable c primcrv clue to Ice the recent: lbr clch Itep in the pro- ccu of bio tench, ing. The last work on Thursday was Mr Richmond’s method of touching Liter- By the interest ’ covet. in under cultivation. within 5 short porting to the . knowlcdrc of the lesson. All «Neck of the Intldcy were way thoroughly «licenced. In the evening is very lu- .udi. bind in Ibo bull Io intent to the“ of Hr. Tilly. I.I.8.. no the new 0 "Homo lnï¬ucncc." m .P. P., Fuller Twobcy. .w.. "0 W a . were (wife of a former pastor) posed l Fa‘rin to Rent. Specialty. The Ccundinn Order of Foresters l' ‘ anm‘l 3°“°"°l°“‘ Misty, l“ A full llllf: of Stationery always oorpornccd in 1879 and registered in stock under the Insurance Corporations Act. ' 1892. at Ontario. The objects of tllel Society are to furnish its members with Sick and Funeral Beneï¬ts nndl an Insurance of one or two thousand dollars. The payment: of these bene- ï¬ts range from about one dollar tcl All goods one dollar and ï¬fty cents pcr month, 1 represented accordiugtothe age of the tumuler & WM. CORTES and the umounl: of tho insurance. JEWELBRS d 0PTlClARS carried. The membership is (tonrl Brockville Repairing in all branches of the trade carefully and prompt ly done. ‘ guaranteed as of men only, and when nil.“ [pitted they must be between thc] ages of eighteen and forty-tire. The present number of members is over ‘ ‘6,000, and the Society has a. cash surplus on hand for the payment of the Insurance of over $2l5,000, $50,» 000 of which is in Dominion of (Jana-I dc Bonds, and the balance is invested l in the beat monetary institutions ofl the Dominion. ' In addition to this,l the local Courts have about half A million of dollars in their trensuries for the payment. of the Sick and Funeral Beneï¬ts. The High Score. lary of the Order is Mr. Thonmei White of Branbford, and it. is cx-g peeled that a Court of this popularl and purely Canadian Sor-icty willl shortly be organized here. King Street, THE Golden Crown \VHEN 1N - BBOGKVILLE on CA LL AT T ll E Warning. iron that I will nol 23.?5ltllill’ll 53:35.2; l Gone“ crown Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium WALTER DARLINU, Athena P. 0. & SEE OUR NEW SPRING STUGK 31 Sheldon?! Lost. 'â€" . T in off ll ‘ ~ Dressmakmg. in“: a "abh Mrs. A. H i n ' On Saturday llth inst. bclwccu ("ninmwnl and Athena. n hunli (‘ILIO ullvur “'flll‘ll with l small link chain um key nlmclml. Sunni-lo a Iowan-d on rctumln mum to the Reporter ‘ Ola-m or to JOHN Cl CK. l'lum llollow. If utcvcnn and Miss Add": Morris of; Charlwmn. have nï¬mmd u ) n llrcns nml Mun» tie making shop cl. lllckcy a (‘m‘m‘rs (Allu us). -, over I’. 1‘. ï¬lm: '3 grocery, and um pri-pnrcd lo : do all kinds of sewing. A allure of patronage l sollcltod. if 1 Girlie-“Wanted i J' W’ Bradley I To learn dress-mnklng. Ap ily tr \I an 4.â€: ~' Richie. next door to Mult 8; livbcniirl‘n.az\li‘;iin at... Athens. _.._._ op .__.__ REGEIPTS MID EXPENDITURES Fm: THE VILLA GE OF A THE/VS FOR THE YEAR 139:! Public notice ls hereby . CCT‘. k. ELEV . Children's Suits :1 specialty. ‘ Tho (loo. ll. Lathmn farm. nitunlvd ncnr Al ulrc’s (lot-nor. one and n lmlf nillca mm of At inns. Poseceslon given Marsh 3;. Apply ‘ to ()TKS F. BL'LLXH. Athens l Athens, Feb. com. 1393. ii. I l l .._.__m__-.-~___ i Wc.lhc municipal mnlimm of thclncorpor. q . Farm For | Mod vilimm of Athena, have examined tlm lot No. 10. con. 8. half mllc mle 7! Album. l lmokunnd vmiclmn and tlnd them corn-(£8115. known an the Abram Tinker fnrm‘.‘ m'rt'ï¬ all ’ properly kept, and in n mtlsfnctor" manner, cleared. Good locality. comfnrinninr wise Md 1 and find on tlm 2nd «lny of January. i393, them out building". "all watered. . crmH can)“ in mall on hand mnmmling to “I243. r. TMSUKEY. . . Athena". Feb. 10th. 1393. 3 mo | “m 1“ “Hm-“- I Ouch on cumin-cm la)! . . . . . . . . .3 l 9 “. [IQIWWHM {ï¬xcm I?" . . . . . . .. Wanted. 1 A u “ so (3. TV. Loo. auctioneer licence .. Agent: to sell our choice and ho. -.ly Nursery l ctoc . Wc have many now cpoclrl variance; pr. ll If. Ilnwmm, (ntcn mm . . . . . . . . . both In fruit» and onuuncnlaln. in offer. which are controlled only by us. We my commlcaion " 30 Justice nght. ï¬ne. Am Purl-h vc. H. U. Pbllllpc, Insulting lungnuc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juno 2 License. Uncle 'l‘mn'c Cabin (‘0. or MM . Write In at once for terms, Mid E J l 9 R. R. M ill' let dl trll .l mxtrc'cholm of tori-Ito u y licence) fiim'lmai‘. ,. ’m on or MAY HRUTHBllS. Nurï¬ill'Y'HGH. †ll ll. l..uverln,dog lax colleen-ml. Rochester. N. "f. l . cold for d , ., l Angdfl J. ("nwlem Tl’- ï¬ne. (l. ‘ ‘ Phillipe vn. Jacob HewittJd rim-unfly ,. , . Mir .l. l 'nwli'y . . illulllling £1189 to Rent or For Sale at a. Bargain. Known as Tuber property situated on Music St. Athens. Oncccrc of good land and arch- u-d. good shat-n, .wcll and cistern on premium. Pun-cello:- van let A l. Rent 05 and taxes. A yea MRS. . A. TAPLll'I. I C Milltnery. Having purchased the stock of Mllllncry goods formerly owned by Hrs. l‘. l". Brlnlow. . wlll offer the lich for min at. «grunt reduc- t.lon,or trim lune and nncul no mqulrml.. Having had many :- ‘ experfcmm I can i guarantee malfunction. The mla'cnd'nhapce no new and fashionable. and Mil-n should see my stock before ordering A spring Mt. l NR5. JANE SLACK. i “villain St" Athens. l “a Dakota. Farm For Rent' A ulucblc form for mt comicth of m) 3 8 $88 83 $83 MW \‘1. “'m. \\“rigl.:_ (m... units» . . . . . . . , . . . . . Gov I van! for public school .. .. .‘ Sept? R. It. hilllpn. 2nd dwrlbutlo: , ofllccn-e fund 1802-3 . . . . . . . . . . . u‘.‘ at Oct. 2‘! Borrowed from 'l‘hoc. llcrncy ,. m 00 New"! .1. Kerr teams up to Doe. I. '9! I)“ 67 Duo.†11.0. Phllllpn. ltnx. rm. ll on “ In S. A. Taplln. l I Youâ€) and M, t c"? for Athens High ’ lttht‘tol.l .lmw B. A. Tuplln, Hear You†and Emit. balance purcbue price hell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 00 8... 8 of town 1m EX PENDI‘I’URR. .l’nu. 6 ll. A. Tnplln note and Internet. " 18 Rlch. Arnold for Mrs. E. Pier-cu pnupcr account. . Fruit-r & Reynaldo. B. Im-crln. Mull»; l. (1. AI Irc, mnrmn (I. W. ma. rct. 0 Max.†1‘. R. Moles. coder an m Goo. tum. coder at Ill-y" Burcnc Bron. coIIIn Wm. lebfns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl. Row-om, talc?! n collector for l0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . lnvcfln. d can no 0w Julyll Loverln, oil's-clan m duo S.A.Tqypn,ouccc'tlrccxun Au.“ run In lcccboc n. ," RAJl'opl . l .. "arm: no " it 1.0. Alculrc for lacuna Farmersville Lodge m I"; «view - No. 177 3" W be" Ira: 6H" :0 “R chit .. ' .c‘l'c'rk Mn; lino ioiiu' inflict} . c . , . . . . . d M'Ofl. Damn. I th wl all m farm lmpkmcnumtbrzz harlot"? mudlonbum. Good Ingmwcl to. homonconor lot. y. Amnesia) 'tw Adan] lo m: n. wrung“ ‘ AM. no I!†2: the batch. Ont.