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Flesherton Advance, 23 Mar 1893, p. 5

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THE FLESH6RTON ADVANCE BA.NJKIMO OFFICE OF GEO. MITCHELL, FLES/IEBTO\ V tnrl banking business trncu-t.l Draft* Ixuol *ni >."i. ! .i-ja eajhatl at uul ru sfooov always aviiUble (ui legitimate uusinuM etiterpriiMt. OrricK 1*0 doors north of Hiciiu-Oion A Co's. Vicinity Chips. Char.irt.-rMi.- of tbe Post Week Carefully Culled for the tautiuu notice* anumg IncaU will If karged at the rite of lOe per line fur taek uuertum. .1 rvhu-tii/n will fce mirucd far 100 line* or mar. Mr*. R. Keefer is veiling with her daughter, Mrs. D. Wright, of Montclair, N. J. T wo seound-hand sewiisc machine*. Will exchange for wood. E. Il.irrinon, Fleshurton. The ice harvest may now b sold to be over. A large quantity has b**uti taken out by citizsms. Mr. J. P. Ottewell, VS., bad removed from hiH reaidvuce on Peler street to the resilience lately ocrupied by Mr. Wm. UraJley, at the drill shed. A load of youug people drove up on Friday evening laxt from Dundalk to attend the special service in the Meth- odist chui-h Mr. J. T. lukster, uf Osprey, purchased loot week froiu Mr. J. I. Graham a tine young Durham Bull, 1 year and 4 nuc. old, weuhiii^ over 1000 Ibu. Thr Challeoge ! Tea* still bold good at RicharJwn*. Nubudy scccpla ohal- lug but nearly every bod; purchase* Ji Watch Luatr- On Friday ev juin j left some plce between thu village and the Morry House, n npen face silver watch, lufonnatiou left at this office will b* re- warded. Last ot tiie Season. Eugenia Meibodwt chucrch and Sun- day school will hold a tua-.uevting on the uvruing of Tuesday, MMIX-II ^S, tea served front li to r, 'clock. See bit's. Floor Oil (loth*. bt English roskH, direct import jost reccivs.1 at Biohatdson A Go's. Mr. Wm. Strain returned home froiu Chicago last week, where he haa been for some weeks. Mr. Ed. Strain accoin- |>anio<! him. Tlic latter has fully re- covered from hw late serious iltnew. Resigned. We are informed that Rev. Mr. Uriu- nell, pAtotor ol the Baptist church, has placed his resignation ui the bunds of the officials, to take place at the end of April. Mr. Urinuell purposes returning to Bug- laud. UOBK- IteCvrutivO. Wall papers transform aud busiitify s borne t little oost. Tbe D9W liosigu* for Spring just opened at RiehsrJitou & LV are very choice. Tbe stock u the largest ever brought in here. A number of Isst year's patlern.-i have been marked down to three eeuts to clesr thsm. Tbe trouble with m>t cough medicines ui that they spoil the appetite, weaken digestion, and create Lite. Ayer's Cherry IVctoral on the contrary, while it gives immediate relief, :isiU rather than iin- the assimilative process. Mr. David Thomjxton, "f McUncthon, gave us an entvrtaiiiiug visit on Tuesday. Things are prospering with him down in that country, but Still he comes up occasional}- to nhow Us all friends that he has not forgotten them. I.B. Luca.sbarrlster, Markdale has |1U,OCO private funds to lend on farm mortgages within the next fo* month* at lowest current rates. No commiss- ions, no delays, expanse* low. Apply at .ftice in Mark dale during the week or at Dundalk office u Saturdays. Mr. \V. .1 i Von, Markilale's renowned ini]>lvniunt nmn, will of -en nji :\ Iminch of his buMiutss in t'luthtvun, ai.d lot-; ih pi-ople know all about it i>n our tirst pnito. Those who use inniViJUinN of ar.y kind should c.ir. fully i-criwe hi dvvr.iw- uieiit. An interesting latter appears this week from the pen of Mr. T. Kelts aner.t the work of Ft niter's Institutes. It will bear a careful perusal. Tint < arload f Samr no this UIM this M'ntun comes tu M . Hiahsxdson A Co. Li>u ol sweetumiiK at a nuoimum oost. Several complainU have lately reached us of u regular delivery of papers to ub- ilwiH M the Maxwell poatoffiue. In thu connection we wish to say that the Maxwell parcel never fail* to leave this postoffice by Thursday, and consequently must slways arrive there on that day. An interesting budget of new* arrived on Wednesday, too late tu be set in typo for this issue. It will keep antil ooit week, however. All curr<*s|M>ndeoe and in.it ter for publication should reach this ortice not later than Tuesday, in order to appear in the current uuue. We aio indebted to the Toronto Tunes for two complimentary tickets to a inutiin c which it gave its readers in the Academy of Music on Monday. The insrisner fo-got to send a special train for us, the walking was bad, aud we fully expected a man in on Monday to pay s 85 asm debt which he has owed for six months. If these excuses are not sum- lent to reconcile the manager to our en- forced ubsciice he may enter a suit for damages, or the 1-oeu' stamp will be remitted on demand. "What's in s name i" Well, that de- pends. For iiwtance, the name of "Ayei"' in sufficient guarantee that Ayer's S*rnaprilU i a genuine, scientific blond-purifier, and not a sham, like so much that goes by tbe name f "Sarsa- parilla." Ayer's Sariutpiu-illa U the Spring Twee**- All Wool T*eeds fur boys wear from thirty eents up. Men's Suitings in large variety. Specially fiaa vtln- in Block Worsted Coaling and fancy pso lings. Miss Williams, the lady evangelist, continues her meetings here this week. On Sunday night sho delivered a most eliNinent sermon to a Urge congregation from the text: "The spirit and the bnde say come. And let him that heareth say, onm And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will let him take of the water of life freely." Tbe lady is a pol- ished aud forcible speaker, full of zest and energetic in the cause which she hss Prr S. 8- !f *IMMIe. M. Riohsrdson & Co. bavs advices uf sbipment per White Star Siramui Nomailie, of a large oonaigu- ment if Dress Uoods. Uabvrdssberv , ets., to arrive next week tVoui Kylun U & Co,, the Ir -t Dry Quods firm in th World. Mechanic's Institute. Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Fleshertou, on Fr <Uy evening, March 24, at oiLt o'cl'-ck, for the purpose of com- pleting organization of FlesherUm Mechanics Institute, appointing coin- in it too to select books, etc. It is imp>jr- tunt that all subscriptions be paid by that tl.ito, as only paid up members can vote. A full attendance of members is urgently requested. W. IBWI.N, Sc. protein. Broken Legs. A terrible accident happenod to sn elderly man named J. W. Kenn-y, a ciMip. r, who lives near Berkley, on Mon- day, which may cost him his life, lie was Htandiug 0:1 the rjacli pole behind a load uf wid, when a team ccming up behind, drawing 1 *d of tj!< gra; h pn|e. ran awsy. While attempliug to |HV*K the load of wood the sleigh clung t" the track and the ends of the poles jammed Mr. Kei.ney sgainst the wood, breaking the bono of hut left leg below the knee to a pulp, also breaking the ankle bone of his left foot and cutting the nWiy part of his leg in a tei rills manner. DIH. McCullough, of Chats- woith, and K^o. of Markdale, sttendcd the injured man. As Mr. Kiuney m noArly <>0 yean of age. fears are euter- l:iincd that tbe shock to his itystem may prove fatal. General News. Prcsidvni Cleveland wft|| years olu on Saturday. It is in w fully oxpooteU th.it tho Du- minioti House will close ils labors '. Erwtur. Tho tot il loss to 130 insurance e <in- lnies hy the great firn in Botnton L-vtvly fools up S- 1 . '"!. !.>>>. The tUl insui carried ws $4, SOO.OOO. Melviu L<'ng, of Ni-lson tonshiti, has begun proceodmns agaiu.st Fuifoi 1 A Broekville, claiming *5,(XX) (laiiwi.-oi for advertising pUintitf r.s tho "II i t u miracle," curt-J of rhoumatism by "I'inli pills." At th assiicK in Ottawa <n Thurwliiy last, John B. Arnoliii was lined $l.i*K> and avntonped to six mouths in goal f-<r miilfeassance in office when acting a* ihivf engineer f the mechanical branch of the public works department. T OOB OWV CTSIC. A* -- Art tbo eomlM back afala CrisnUiM, ssy arlaaUiMf Thp well wsar UM . maa la *! May sbows no, or go Inssss: Fssbioa alls, wsoaa't ntraio. Crinoline, mjr arinolio*. Come in Tucna U aom* TOU win, Crinoline, my erinoUax W will <k jrou. ill or sill. aad make tatbw foot Ui> bill, tbs prossM n so sbrUI, Crlnviiu*, my eriaolio*. Ob ilwr, not r*aehanf*d my miuj, Crlouiian, m> criaolin*. I'TB lor good sad kind, And tu bowing ba's iticlinnd. I'T no as* tor you, I and, Crinolisw, my crinulia*. AH IWTTt THU I AT. Aw-Shori Mtetiur. ShualJ ooop skirw oncu man t*ks U Soar On (bis i Jo ol tax riTr Styx. 1'1 tr?l (or sonia forvmu iltor* Wbera Uiare sra BO balouasttec, I'd go tu africa, I swar. Wban inaldans do Dot dress so fins, Aad male ma with ssjma dusky fair Who uerar basrd of ariuoliaa. I'd bunt ma up s dar>iay wifa Wbum I could kmeh with anger tips, An>l not b fearful of my Ufa Of sundry breaks, or tvan, or ripe. Dar Klrls, bawsra and tarns* no* fata With your steel bulwarks rouuil arxat KOT if you da. that er data The BWD will to s man "get out. ' The Railway. Trains leave Fleahertou Station aa follows : dOIXii logTH. QOl.SU SOLTH 11.42 a. m. *. m. p. n. 4.62 p. m. FARM TO REST- B lot No. 1. Con. 4. Artenie-i*. connitin of 100 kcro*. M sera* in ii<xl stt uf ciilti Tktinn and at for ui-bini>ry, tbe Iwlauco Rocxl liKnlwoixl. On this lot in hum. tal>l< m, >! and good orchard. Well walareii. Will 1 from :i o 5 ye*r. Two and a half niilm fruui rt*brvan SMtiun. Apply to. MU4. CHim WALSH. (ric*vilU.ltarebl8, DRF S MAKING. HB8. OJEBDUVM dn .res to aanonnce to _le peoples Fleshertf .j anil viemity tint she ia prepared to do dreeatuniian to tln> ti-ipv> aioD at tuoae wbo may atitrunt bar vitb fiotr rdars. The latest faahlon platen aJway* cm Hani S*ti>'atioM cuerenteeJ. Vorr r. - ablepru'ee. Shop *n<) r*sit(nre oTei Mo* link.Kicliardann t bloak. riesri<uiou. In sjonignea iu fllig a*.d caewng by Maarke To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressing's. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your drvggist or perfumer for Aycr's Hair Vigor. It ia cbsolutoly superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp Cix>l, inoi.it, and free from dandruff 1 . It heals itching- humors, prevents baldness, and imparts THE HASR a silken texture anJ lasting 1 fr.-> (jrance. No toilet can bo con.^.l.v J L.rnpletc without this most popular and elegant of all hair-<ire&:ng':5. "My hair began tum!r.|{ pray nd falling out when I was about 25 years ol ajje. i have latelv boon u.-iii ' li.iir Vigor, and it is > i j~ T.; ;i new trfowth of hair of th** n.viral co'.cr." R. J. Lowry, Jcncs rrairie, Texas. "Over a year atro ! h.nd a severe fever, and when 1 re. ,>..>. -J. my h.iir hecjan to fall out, aiiJ v. hi: !>... icntani- ed turned ifray. 1 . 'im-Uics, but without -.1- 1 1 CLAYTON t USE Hair Vigor, .-.ml now n:y hair in growing rapidly and > ! lo it* oriratal color." Mrs. Annie *. Pighton, .Maxs. " 1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly five years, moi>t. glossy, ai-.j in an e- ilc of preservation. 1 am forty year* old, and have ridden the plains lor twenty-five Years." Wm. Henry 'Mus- tang BUI," Newcastle, \Vyo. Ay e r ' s Hair Vigor BOOT AUD SHOE MAKER. i rj IHI slid 11 bri, It h siH nty CUSTOM WORK TO ORDER. Eepairing promptly attended to. W. CLAYTON. - - FLESHERTON. A Wonderful Medicine. Read the following interesting testimonies : South American Xcrvine, the great cure for NerT-juuiuKK. Nervous Pnmt- nliun, Nerou HowUche. .Sick HuaJ ache, Nervous Paroxysms, Nervous Clulla, Jfervoua Chuking, Hot Fliuthes, Palpitation ,,l the Heart, llm rjlnannm. Nurvousnesa f femsiua of all , Inch gesiion. Dyspepsia, Burtiiim of the Stom- ach, Wuiuht and T. ml trues* in the Stomach, Wind upou the Stomach, Cat- arrh of tlm Stomach, Frightful Dream*. Nivihtmare, Ringing in ths> earn. Vertigo ' and <lizzuiuM. Kaiuting, Impure and Im- poverished blood. Scrofulous Swellings, ' CiniHUinptkm of the IUIILJB. Female Wak- Deam, General Debility, Broken Consti- tution. Chrunic Diarrhue*, and Uebility of oli] age, all these and many other ' comujaiuts cured by this wonderful N'.-rv me Tonic. Ha your constitution been wrecked by an attack of La Grippe ? The QMUT Soi TH AMEBJI-A.N NEBVIVB Toxir will quickly restore your shattered nerves, KireDgthen l cure your diireatire or- Wis, regulate your Liver ami purify your blood . and restore you to perfect soundness again. Thm great Tonic should bx used nfter all mckneae. Iis powers to restore to heaUth are simply wonderful. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Tiul . sajm : "I owe my life to the Great South American Nervine. I had been in bud for five munthh from the utfucta of an ex liaustivu Siom.wh, Indigestion, Nervmis Hn miration nd a general shattered con- dition of uiy whole syntem. Had given up all hopea of Kettinq well. Had tp.-.l three doctors with no lelief. The first buttle of tlu- Nurvmu Tonic unproved me !*> much tliiit I was able to walk about, an<l a few buttle* cured me entirely. I helievo it the beat niedicioe in tbe world. I cannot recommend it too hiuh- IT." For sale by (Upptdfrom Advocate, Greenville, Ala., ft/,. For 27 years the ADVOCATE hat pub- lished advertisements of various patent medicines, many of which were excep- tionally good remedies for the cluesej nd ills for which they were reoumiuoud- ed. But we have out yet beard aa gnud re- port uf any aa we have of the Great South American Nervine Tonic, a In<e adver- tisement of which we publiah ou oar second page. A lady subscriber in Louisville, Ky., wrote us wmie time ago asking tu haw Mr. -Stewart, the druggist here, to send her a bottle for her hiuband. In a snort time she wrote sgain ordering two more bottles and said it was doing her husband good. A few days since, meeting one of our principal mer- chant* who had been in bad health many nsjrtin we asked him how he wan gett- ing on : He said he wan getting butter very day, that he had found a patent medicine that he had taken taken sev- eral buttles of it slid was Ruing to con- tinue, it, for he says he would not take a thousand dollars fur the good it has al- ready done him. I inquiring what kind uf medicine it was, he told me it was the South American Nervine Tonic. Hearing so much about this great rem- edy we interviewed Mr. Stewart, and be teUa us 'hat he can scarcely keep a up- ply on hand as it Hells ss fast as be can get it, Mid all those who use it ipesk in the liiuhuxt praise of it. lie aays he has sent it to Advocate subacritwra in Florida, Kentucky, North Albany, and other placed. Thin in no paid notice, we publiah it simply iu it tribute to a deserving rem- edy, and if it w doing good we are glad that it is in the reach of our sick and suf- fering people. W. RICHARDSON, Flesherton. Drafts a Enr> . HEALTH FOR ALL. llolloway's Pills and Ointment THK FILLS rHsrt*f tb* Wood, correct ail Diwrdvrvet Liver, Stotnacli, Kldn'yn, and H<>-\v>l~. a*uoraaii- i^or* ow , and ar; InnJuabto <n ptaiutsinaiitoDalu>resalwl Vot Obildrvi and UM asd fcy sra THE OIMTMKJNT ForSOKK THROAT. BRONCHITIS. COUGHS. COLVS (Maadular Swellings. asd * 8>lo Dtsaasss U hss no rival; snd fot eoalrasSed ad stlaT (oiiiM It auta IflM a chann. MuiufiutwislTiinlT as ruafsasor ROIXOWAT'I X*taliNsbmm>. 7H. Jtew xfr^ SUrwet < UU* S, OxfwrU Street K Mdaj.sol.IMl.. l*d., IS. 98.. 4S. M. U*.**-. "* * H " Pu *> SSxJ ^ b. had SlI M^ a* 0* Ojord SlrwM, londws 0** <M>S ajmriotw. Furniture & Undertaking Show Rooms - Strain's Block Factory Opposite Presbyterian Church. J. E. MOORE, Manufacturer and dealer in al kinds of FURNITURE, SASH, DOORS, Etc. Etc. Having opened out an entirely new and attractive stock in Wm. Strain's block, we ask old friends to give us a share of their patronage, assuring them that we will at all times be found as anxious as ever to give entire satisfaction both as re- gards prices, quality, and atten- tion to all details. J. E. Moore, Proprietor s

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