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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Mar 1897, p. 13

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,.-.-wwvw-m "WMJ'W - A .m. now "wiwqmfiw-n ....'.'. as?“ m..- WON-Va“. w “wrunmp wwovww; 5,, or V CALDER more, 10 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, March 4th, IS?) 7. d “V EVERYTHING NEW ’ YELLOW“ GRANTS an W’IICKETS Do you want a IN a SPRING a GOODS ._ D The time set for our Clear- We have a few licft. full size, they goat $6.00.. _ _ ..,‘____.-___..___L_ ing Sale is over. It has been a success but still some v" There are a few March is considered the first month of S ring and although itlthings are here that we OVFRCOATS o sn’t look much like it still it’s time to tal about Spring Goods. . 1d l'ke to see sold before . ' Thtey are here in great variety. Everybody knows by thistime that “OIL 1 . . Still to be disposed of at haul if you want an assortment you have to come here for 1t. Hard Spring opens, We hat e times prices for cash, times don’t scare us worth a cent. The people have got to have the 7 _ .fl b.“ fellow . ’ . ’ goods and its only a question of Where to buy them and What toflmmmgdthes’e “Tl 1 18 3 We JUSL lecen ed the other pay for them. We are not afraid of the Quality of our stuffrâ€"Wei tickets with the price 1n,day , are not afraid to quote our prices,â€"â€"-We Will back them agamst the; plain figurefi 5 doz Corsets 8MB mm,“ ’, keenest competition, either here or elsewhere. Some of you; have, a . to ourselves 1,i0.11b..;““~‘ been in the habit of sendingttol the city ior yogr gipotds; iiirgrroiiii "’ o “*‘r n . 11 we ask is an im ar ia examina ion 0 w a i‘ . ‘. _ ‘ , , 43mg Steels the b,» giigftOWH and to your gogd judgment we leave the Fag!” If we Sacrifice Of Dress (309(k). vet offered 7for tllgflliloirlv havn’t got what you want, remember we will procure 1t for you on Doubie “'ldth Dress Goods 111 new ., only 750 a pair. .. short notice. For ourselves. we preach “ quality” rather than SW 95- _ . - price and our most discerning customers find that its _ “quallty”l§e§“°egifi°m330:0 :3: :23 33:53 20 per cent. off all our that pays in the long run. We have one motto, Cash (or its equlval- e ““8 “’m 0 ° 3' ' Mantle Clothes, but don‘t - Rd clf‘ 27t19. d. . . out) and one price to 0116 and all. 6 “06 mm 0° 0 c y wa1t too long if you want any. They won’t last. .WDress Goods. 0 i ’s" His ’90 L i" FM 10 pieces Fancy Striped Goods worth 40c all at 250.. 0113558?) ‘JC’ 5 es 0’ ad 65 C. L. GRAB! i . Fine French Twill Serge all Wool in black and colors 450 These are a Snap- Fancy Wrapper Cloths, fast colors, 32” wide 150. Fine Black Henrietta, all Wool, Silk finish worth 750 for 550. Fine Black Navy Imported Serges 56” wide worth $1.00 for 75c. Fancy Figured Black Dress Goods worth $1.00 for 75c. Fancy Novelties in Silk and Wool Mixtures, the newest in . the trade in Dress Lengths only, worth $1.25 for 900. Fancy Tweed Effects in Light and dark colorings nice assortment and very new and stylish 55c. V Staples Heavy Twill Flannelette worth So for Go. 30 inch Fancy English Flannelette worth 130 for lie. New Table Oil Cloth 43,, Fancy Oxford Shirtings, tine assortment of patterns 10c. _ ' rd .1 ' _ . i- . z 7.2 inch Unbleached Twilled Sheeting worth 200 for 15c. [09k lfil lllfl YELLOW TlGllBlS. «331,. i; )3 11tc and £01010“ 72 inch Bleached Twilled Sheeting worth £0c for 22.320. . \. S . ' 81 ll , 7 2 inch White Flanelette Sheeting-worth 400 for 30c. I . is"? L CW ’pring 1098: C3 arm 44 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, fiiie and heavy 18c. H V» ° ”CCKLE‘R see them. Heavy Crash T owelling worth 5c for 40 A big line of Whips from Mr Fine Linen Huckaback Towels, extra value 25c pr. up to 8.00 for a good Raw Good Heavy Table Linen Unbleached 200 yd. it is truly said, .Poul- hide. Fancy Butter Towels, 20x12 4c 3. pair. . . . , , - 7 7 . v .. , Heavy Factory Cotton well worth 7 c for So yd. try W1” glve as good: 88:15:.2:31.335filiglgigicgl(m- Factory Cotton ends in from 2 to 5 yds, extra. value. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ W" Boots and Shoes. Ladies’ Tip Oxfords all sizes new goods 90c pr. Ladies’ Fancy 2 button Oxfords $1 35. ' Ladies" Chocolate Tan Oxfords turn sole newest coloring $1 75. Ladies’ Russet Tan Oxfords turn sole fine finish $1 35. Ladies’ Fine Kid Oxford turn sole really worth $2 00 for $1 65. Ladies’ Fine Boot, buttoned or laced worth $1 50 for $1 35. Ladies’ Fine Kid buttoned boot, turn sole $3 00 for $2 50 DO Ladies’ Commonsense Boots, riveted soles, Marsh’s make, either rounded or square toes worth $2 50 for $2 00 YOU? Men ’s Buff Bals, riveted sole, one piece front and back $1 25 0'” Men's, Women’s and Children’s Rubbers just to hand in all sizes and prices Hens lay Eggs 1n Winter ? If not ! Why 2 ' Still a few pairs of Cardigan Overshoes. “Mm--- manâ€"fl - I'- _.____-__ l This is the time _ to buy a Mull or Fur Cap at a bargain. Prices cuti right in two. I _â€"~. ._._...._. .___._--,,- m.-._.__..._. iron can save from $2.00 to $3.00 011i UPPER TO‘VN, DLYRHAE, an Overcoat by buying now. See! the Frieze Coats we ofier at: $4.50, : _ . â€"-«â€"-â€"~.â€"~w~_ .,- i-egular price $6.50 and 37.00. i New Prints fl‘Oll] 50 up T 7 ,‘ , , , l , Here’s one more good thing. he“ D1 css Goods f1 om be up. 10 pairs Men’s and Boys Moccasins New lace Curtains from 25c were $1.00, $1.25 pair fer 500 pair. a pair up. h.“ returns for the money ____._. __.-__. _____-___ ___.â€" WBean a Co. invested as any other stock on the farm, if properly cared for New but “ there’s the rub.” and Fresh. Havmg again embarked in the Grocery Businessâ€"in Mofi'ai‘s former standâ€"I have enlarged and refitted the store and added a complete stock of in . NEW . GHUEEHIES, -â€"â€"â€"Nothing Old. -â€"â€"-Everything Cheap. WVSnaps in Winter Goods. Still too many Overcoats. Still too many blankets but the piles are deâ€" creasing. If you want anything in this line we can save you good money on them. Our Overcoats are made by W. R. Johnston Co. and the name alone is a sure guarantee of only the best goods and the best '._ - ‘ u , ' - o 0 ' r- ' Y tipmnings. Peihaps some of our friends are thinking of trying the Are you domg What XL‘fiirliidsTS \ ‘0 ‘ o 1 c ‘ ' V a W est this spring, if so, this offer ought to catch you about right when you canto secure the FILBERTS you can get our Best Frieze Ulsters that were $12 00 for $8 00. Ulsters that were 10 00 for G 50. Ulsters that. were 8 00 for 5 50. All wool Blankets, price 4 50 take them for 3 50. All wool Blankets, price 4 00 take them for 3 00. All wool Blankets, price 3 00 take them for 2 25. i All wool Blankets, price 2 50 take them for 1 75. ‘_ ’ i 2 pounds for 25 Cents. Dinner. Sets. 2 Tea Sets. at prices that are sure to sell them. desired result ? If so and there is still fail- ure, some of the follow- ing will help you. They help others Wh not on, y ALEX. McLACHLAl’. ‘â€"___K a C Elli. HESS' POULTRY PANliCEA. V‘ Don’t forget our Grocery List. .3 cans Sardines for 25c. 5 cans Good Corn for 25c. 1 tin Baking Powder 15c. 4 packages Corn Starch 25c. 5 lbs Fios 250. Good liixed Pickles 100 bottle. 3 lb box Cream Sodas 25c a be): at doz best Clothes Pins 5c. 51b bar Primrose Soap 200. . Scrubbing Brushes 50, 100 and 150. Good Whitewash Brushes 20. Bentmck. 100 acres more or less, 8. acres under cultivation and knowuas the Buildmgs fairlv ppd and good water on the place; a short istance from school. To a satisfactory causutn uvsmn sum. ‘ a... ...... .. .. For full information and particulars write Both excellent egg pro- .' producers. ' t __ .. m3 . {INSTANT LUUSE KILLER. 0 Box gaseousfismx. .43. £5, at ‘w‘ft 9.. arriston. E? E EVE SA g l TWO very necessary articles Fâ€"â€".eb' 16m 4 .. Om- . in any Poultry House. N OTIQ E... as an ' ‘ ' . LL DEBTS DUE ' C h d on? P r If? A settled before‘ Lgilli‘HIJsstTngl-‘E ” Debts left unsettled will be i . . lac in con: LQWER T’)WN. ;McFa.rlane CO. formummn‘ N.. G.J.:1c1::cumnt. Durham. Dec. 18th. 1896. OUR OWN FOUL" F000. Lor 25, 0031.7, TOWNSHIP or- Loon. R_\\l\'.\.\' llu'w in this i~l\‘.l<*. ill â€"â€".\‘omw private farm l'il‘fllwl'l} mil Durlumi. '3 \VANi‘ic'n l-l ». illt‘ (ill‘ili‘i; lill Meeting. my \\'.- Mgpccial skill Blalfl"iil'lllllu.> iizi tile lllll'I lit Twp 1; very lllUilUl‘ulu <' Dux‘r forget sale of stock. in); hold furniture ()1 til, con.. ‘2. Glenn auctioneer. 4 No cheap mark in future. he iss or (PPR. 'l‘li tendency to pr especially iii tow large cities. 1 --~*t 1N llcliall (iii \Vork an :izlrawt‘ will llC' livid in 1 night, Marili 11‘ and J‘izisiuii Anlll Life of His. Hod {ion at the door. Cloi‘gyiiiwii. la Bl‘S,Slll;_1'"l'5. :tlHl tine Vil'll‘u sol Ky One of the inns! men h“._\'j<1 " it that rat. la . of tin: \«u'al o lungs. .‘C‘lli‘ \L C T\lw\!‘fli if. I111“Sli“l l-i “Hi: i Stilllt? «'il livi‘ i-. All .‘im‘ nth: s iwl' plum-(l ill n' f,l',l' C. .\lv',\17li‘41. Jan. 72%; lfi‘fi. 7a,, _ .._. Tilliltli \ms :1 he was \\‘()illll"il mark ll his yric ad \‘vrt 1M). A u trade il‘: trials“, and LlZilll. he, everything. at: And when he : rivals uursml it] go with migh'v store. Ami \Vl ude anti Su‘x‘l‘ l man behind it raked the mid“ raked tin: Mic] fortune rising, of ink, and imp day a f1t’+1ii:i‘0:11 demonstrated pays for lul‘llliG his gain. â€"- l‘lx. ,â€" “ 'l‘iii: man. this town l-Lllil visions an i ) BbSOI‘liiBil ll":il’,~ traitor to his Official who liv taxes of his me his household onght to be ho Anyone who 11 of a vominunit laws of COllllllC Whom lie pr. who talks )‘cli cash from his I and is worse t ness men are t town; injure Strike every money else“ h you can to rt merchants, w to do, don‘t gi because, forso are getting it Support the everlastingly: The above ( than a shadow foundation pri success of th Every dollar makes your or and aggravate Think the n kind reader, highest into: home. No to prosper undt circumstances 0

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