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The Mt Sterling Advocate from Mount Sterling, Kentucky • Page 5

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fc It is aid that Victor KM iifg even more popular and that the saloaf hi various works during the aat five years has amounted to over 275000 or C5000ra year Tho alarm of lire on Sunday about noon was only a small blazo in II alls barber shop in tho basement of the Traders Deposit Hank building The damage dono was flight On Thursday tho Scpaiatc Coach law went into cllcct in Tennessee The railroads of the state will put on tholr trains gepaYato coaches for white und colored passengers Mr John ltobinson of Winchester was unfortunate enough to lose a lino barn by the on Thursday nightf Hc ttrso toil two valuable horses for which ho had refund 1500 Tho Locust Grovo Union requested to meet at Union school house Saturday Juno 20th Pawh President I Crouch says one of his marcs dropped a fine mule colt on June 3rd sired by tho famous jack Dick ltobiii son Tho colt measured 3 feet and inches and was sold for 110 Moore of Faducah has disappeared and it is thought to be a caso of suicido or murder His father disappeared with 7000 on his person twelve years ago and has never since been heard from Wallace McMahan has bought the meat and grocery storo of 51 Armstrong on North Maysvillo street and invites his numerous friends to call and sec what an excellent line of eata bles ho will furnish them Mr Chas Grubbs Teller of tho Traders Deposit Dank and Miss Mary Willie Haclrigg daughter of Mr James Haelrigg two of our most populay socioty people will bo mariied at the Christian Church this evening at 8 oclock No cards Tlu volume of trade during the past week whilo moderate was fairly large undisturbed byany commercial calamity Monoy markets show surprising strength and reports indicato that nobody is worried except the speculators The county Convention will bo held at Camargo FiiUay Juno 20th It was necessary to defer it from Iho ditto first named till that time A very intei esting program has been prepared for bo occasion which we will givo in fullfnot week Tho trial of Albert Barnes for the killing of AVtn Barnes ended in the Menifee Circuit Court on Saturday in tlio acquitnl of Albert Barnes Tho caso against George Stephens for the 90 amo offense resulted in tho same way Tho cases against Barnes and Stephens for tho killing of Kelly Day Wcro set for yotordiy at 12 oclock Mis Sophia Hutchinson of Hutchinson station Bourbon county has rented tho building on Main street oc cupicd by Morris and -will in tho immediate future open a first class millinery -stoic Mis Hutchinson comes to us with tho highcot commendations as to her financial ability and gomiinc tasto in her work Walt Whitmans soventy sccond birthday was eclobrated by a dinner at his home in Camden on May 31 Forty guests sat down at tho tablcand woro entertained during tho evoniug with selections read by the poet from his own works Letters of congratulation were received from Lord Tennyson Stcdnian and others On account of tho election on Saturday tho 13th I deferred tho sale of my proporty on Howard Avenue this city till Saturday noxt Juno 20th On that day I will soil a convenient and commodious dwelling and two good rYsidonco lots Itcmcmbcr tho date and place 3 Juiio201h on the premises Bo on hand and seeuro a bargain Sale positive IIamuw James Bryant an old and lcspccted citizen ol this county died at tho leuco of liis sistor Miss Lucy Bryant a bulo view on last lu niay uno 12tlj Ho was 07 years old was born and raised in this county Was a mombor of tho Baptist church in II ar Uon county Ho was also a inonibor pftho Masonic Ordor Tho deceased eaves four chlldien and a great many jcuds to mourn his loss I Trimble Bpsy5WHOiESAi Grocers rHPRMB 1 BRO AAholesale 5 MT STERLING KYv THE ADVOCATE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono year in advance i 1 00 After montha lSJ After six montlu A 1 CO Col It Smith reached his old homo on yesterday and everyone was glad to sco him All gave him a hearty welcome lingo is grow- Kecsco Co keep always on baud tho choicest fresh moats llarrodsburg has organized a Cycle Cluh Binder twiiic at Oassidy Smiths Price it before you buy 15 2t James Orcar son of Davis Orcar last week icar his homo on Spencer wounded and captured a black eagle that measured over six feet frdm tip to tip IIo has tho bird in a cage and it is anything but a patient prisoner its viciousnjjssiljoingBUch that it -is dangcrquSj to gctjCJosc to it tlt Buy your binder twine of Cassidy te SmithyThoyaro selling ajgood article for a vcvry liitlo money 45 2t i ii A Bamscy auctioneer reports about 500 cattle on tho market rang iiig in quality from common to medium -About 300 sold at from 2 to 2 cents per lb for steers and heifers weighing from -100 to 700 lbs Prices a little better than last court and fales were brisker Sugar cuicd dried beef at A Baum Ss Sons -15 2t Miv Allen Prowitt Avas severely kicked by a horso one day tho past week Ho was riding in his pasture driving up somo horses when one kicked him just below tho knee laying the llcsh open to tho bone Mr Picwitwill be miablo to walk foi sonic time to como without crutches Cassidy Smith want you to cal on them before you buy your binder twine They have some bpccially fine twine that they aro oficring very cheap Sugar cured dried beef at Sons A Baum 15 2t Mrsj Bichaidson request thoso who have kindly volunteered to assist her in tho entertainment for the benefit of the City Library with a contribution of ices or cakes to send their contribution to tho Masonic Temple Thursday Juno tho 18th 1cincmbcr tickets for sale at It Lloyds city drug store admission 23 cents Sugar cured dried beef at Sons A Baum 15 2t On Friday night the dwelling house on the the farm on tho Winchester pike known as the Buford phi and belonging ty5lr Davis Itoid was burned Tho house was occupied by Mr Hart Tho fire is supposed to havo originated from a defective fine Insured in Hoffmans Agency for 500 Those knowing thcmsclvos indebted to mo must scttlo at once as I am needing the money badly 2t Squiku Torvm The Sierra Advocate of re cent dalo says The citizens of Kingston aro indignant over tho sensational character of the telegram sent from Lnko Valley and Hillsborough relative to the killing of Dr Mason aro hardly competent to act as jtldge and jury in such serious ciucn Ilcv Pope principal of the Mil lersburg Femalo College filled the pulpit of tho Methodist church on Sunday morning and evening IIo preached two most acceptable sermons and succeeded in holding tho interest and attention of his audiences is spito of tho oppressively hot weather Ho stopped oVor Monday to work up an added interest in his school Yesterday Henry Turner a niilioad hand whoso mother lives hero and who belongs to tho section near Thompson Station caino to town and after loading up with mean whiskey lay down on tho railroad track in tho cut near tho distillory Ho lay with his head on tho rail and when the East bound train No 20 camo along ho was not discovered by tho engineer till tho train was just on htm The Pilot struck him on the head cutting a wide piece out of his skull Ho is alive at this writing but there is small prospect of his recovery Chief Justice II Holt of Frankfort was in the city Monday We shall take occasion to say oven at tho risk of offending our highly esteemed contemporary that few nion havo over filled tho position ho occupies with moro credit to thonisclvcs and moro honor to their State than he Montgomery county certainly has reason to bo very proud of the man sho has placed in this the mo3t honorablo olllco in tho gift of tho Stato and oven though his politics may not bo in lino witli ours his administration of tho duties of his olllco has boon so clean and his conduct so dignified that it lias won tho respect of all parlies If Kentucky is always as fortunate in securing faithful public servants to all her offices horuturo prosperity ia assured PERSONAL 1ft A titchell is in tho city Dr II Walker of Loxiugton is in the City Wilson of Bethel was attending com yesterday Mrs Dr Thompson is homo from a visit to Flcmingsburg Col It Scobce of Winchester was in the city on Friday Ben BlgstatT of Forks Elkhorn is visiting his mother in Bath county Prof Harry Patrick of San Fran cisco Col is visiting in tho city John Judy of Judy is back from school at Georgetown Kcntucky Charles Edwards is behind the counter at Reeds hardwaro store Andorsonand wife of tillal Fla aro visiting relatives in this county Joel Berry and wife of Paris wore in week the city aday or two this Miss Jennie Saunders of Virginia is visiting Mrs A Stofcr at Grassy Lick i i 7 Jo Conroj has about lccovcrcd from his recent illness and is able to bo out again Miss Cora Bates is homo from her years work in tho schoolroom at Itose clair Illinois Miss Lena is visiting her friend Miss Marietta Hawkins at Ccnterville Ky Sam Stoforcamo homo this week from his school duties at Kentucky University Mrs It Nunnelly is in Millers burg on a two weeks visit to friends and relatives there Judge Eobcrt Itiddlc of Irvine was here Wednesday on his way to attend court at Frcnchburg II Clay Turner Mrs Ann Turner and Capt Bomar and wife arc visiting friends at West Liberty Mrs It Barbce wife of Itcv It Barbce of Cynthiana is visiting her son Mr Barbco of this city Mrs Fowler left Saturday to spend the summer with friends and relatives in Eminence and Shclby ville Mr and Mrs Orcar will leave this week for an extended trip to the West Thoy will bo gone two months or more Wat Gay of Gay Settles Co came home from Cincinnati Saturday evening where had been on business connoctcd with tho firm Mrs Gaitskill and Miss Mary Apperson of Mt Sterling are visiting at Mrs Brights this week Danville Advocate II Pierratt of Hazel Green John Henry Quint Daniel Noah Lyoii3 and Luni Pierratt of Morgan were attending court yesterday Mrs Maddox and children of Louisville aro spending tho summer at the homo of Mr II Graves near Howards Mill this county Collins of Covington Ky and Capt It Covcrdale of Cincinnati Ohio were in the city last week in interest of the Jass Company Mr Stephen French made but a short visit to his mother and other friends in the city and returned on Tuesday to his homo in Denison Texas Dr It II Haydon returned from Now York on Saturday IIo lias been in that city faking a special course in treatment of tho eye car and throat Iticliard Apporson camo homo Sunday availing IIo was a member of the class of 91 of Centre College and comes back to us from his school work with a lino standing in his class Mrs Grubbs went up to her fathers delightful cottage at Aden to entertain hor sistor Miss Marcia Bent and a number of her friends from Louisville Lexington and clsowhere A Jeffries ono of Winchesters wido awako and prominent Attorneys was in tho city tho past week IIo paid this office a call and wo found him a genial gentleman Miss Elva Gatowood of Montgomery if visiting Mrs Josso Ttirnoy Mrs Itichart and two interesting littlo boys of Mt Sterling aro guests of Allen Kcntuckian Citicn Mrs Elizabeth Barnes of Fort Smith Ark accompanied by her grand daughter Miss Jennlo Bedding is visiting her sistor Mrs Trim ble of this city Misses Docia Haddcn Cora iel Lula Amlorson and Ware all of this county camo homo on Friday from tho Georgetown Femalo College whero they- had been attending school for somo months past Littlo Ilattio Gish who has been at tending tho Kentucky Instituto for tho blind came homo this week for a three months vacation This is hor third year at this splendid Institution and sho will return again in tho fall Col Gdorgo Spaulding of Louis- vo tho gonial State agent for tho Bcmis Tobacco Transplanter was in tho city and county tho past week IIo has placed several of his machines in this and Bath counties and says the farmers who aro using them aro moro than satisfied with tho work dono IIo went homo Saturday James Tipton wife and son Al- bin returned Saturday evening from a six weeks visit to frionds and relatives in Indiana and Illinois They report a very pleasant visit Miss Dora Tackctt of Champaign City III nclco of Mrs Tipton returned witli them to spend the summer with her Aunt here Capt A Tracy solicitor for the Growers Tobacco Warehouse of Louisville is among tho farmers securing shipments of tobacco to his house By the way this house has been mak ing omo splendid sales lately Did You Ever Hear of such prices on goods as arc given by Thos Whilt the jeweler I will guarantco that I can discount prices 10 to 20 per cent offered by any house in the city Is this worth saving when you get the same quality of goods at such a discount For tho next thirty days I will sell watches clocks jewelry and optical goods at very close prices havo a nice line of gold filled watches and I keep all the leading American and foreign makes of watches from ordinary to tho best quality and I guarantee all one year to be good time keepers Tho Wiiiti Mt Sterling Kv Dr ICutnewsky is located on the Gen Dick Williams place and will attend to all calls tf IN MEMORIAN On Saturday evening May 22d camo a telegram saying Dr Mason was shot dead last evening What do you wish done with the body To you dear reader this may seem but a passing notice but to us it means that Charlie is dead Yes dead Oh how can we say it How can we realize tnat wo aro to never again in this life clasp his friendly hand sins io look into his glad blue eye In the morning of his young manhood and thus cut down without a moments warning without knowing he had an enemy and so little deserving this sad fate His harar ter possessed every trait that makes the true gentleman He was noble generous kind and loving and as gentle as a woman Charlie was so lovable in his home so respectful to father and mother so thoughtful to brother and sister and was often heard to say ho was living for the interest of the family No wonder father and mother were expecting to lean on this strong arm in their old age No wonder his brother said I never thought that Charlie could die But alas Death comes oftcnc3t to thoso that we arc tho more reluctant to givo up for if wo had been called on to choose wo wonld havo said By all means lot Charlie live The idol and prido of his home Oh how gladly would others havo given their lives for his but it could not be Oh how could a human heart be so cruel as to tccl tho hand to do this aAvlul deed How could thoy take away the life of ono whose olllco it was to relievo suffering humanity How conscientiously and earnestly he labored to do all that ho could for anyone who needed his help whether ho was to receive compensation or not But most of all it pained my heart when I read in a letter from one of his friends that when ho realized that his lifo was about to bo taken ho threw up his hands and so pitifully aid dont Yes his last words were to plead for the life that was 60 sweat to him Sweet because ho was innocent of any wrong action or intention Sweet bo caii6o he was coming homo to spend the remainder of it witli thoso who loved him best But the homo coining was so difler ont from what we had anticipated All of the loving words and little acts of kindness tliat wo had kept in store for him fell on an car cold in death Oh God as wo sit in the shadow of this great bereavement help us not to murmur and teach us thy ways aro best sanctify this soro allliction to our good and grant us the sweet reward of meeting Charlio in that homo Avhero separation pain and death never enter is tho prayer of ono who loved him Oh these parting scenes will end Somo sweet day by and by We shall gather friend with friend Somo sweet day by and by Thcro beforo our Fathers throno Whon tho mists and clouds have flown Wo shall know as wo arc known Somo swcot day by and by Auvr Tho Montgomery county and will meat in tho city of Mt Starling on tho first Friday in July next at 0 oclock business of importance to attend to also ofllcors for tho next 12 months to elect and install Sub Unions in tho county send 3 delegates each to represent thorn with dues to tho Stato for term bcglnuing July 1st 1801 Duff 10 1891 RED HOT Tho City Election on Satnrciay Baum Watoon Fltzpatrlok and poroonWInneroby Handsome Majorities Tho election of Councilman in the several wards of tho city on Saturday developed into one of tho most ex citing elections this city lias known for years Wo have not been used to seeing much interest taken in tho se lection of Councilman for tho city hcrctofoic but into this one so many unlookcd sido issues wcro thrust that almost beforo wo were aware of it passions were excited and bad blood engendered Almost cveryono looked for trouble but since it is tho uncx pected that always happens and men wcro forewarned of tho existing danger all passed oil without any serious afirays The fight opened strong in each ward but one by one it was abandoned in the First Second and Fourth wards and centered in tho Third Hero it was hotly contested till tho closing of the polls Money was used everywhere that it could be placed with telling cfiect Tho fact that tho Council has the appointment of City Attorney Marshal Clerk Treasurer etc brought into tho scramble many who otherwise would have contented themselves with casting a vote The results aro FIRST WAltl Adam Baum 80 II Bryan 51 Baums majority 35 SKCOXl WAIM Henry Watson 70 Keescc 48 Watsons majority 22 Tlllim WAlll Fitzpatrick 89 Harry CampLcll 32 Fitzpatricks majority 57 rOUKTII WAIM Apperson -11 Scnietir 31 Apierons majority 10 Dr II Kchoc uses tho Pratt system in treating piles fistula and all chronic diseases tf On Saturday night Chailie Flanders was going home from his fathers store at JiidyV when ho was fired upon by oiiio one upon murder bent Two shots were fired at him one passing through his clothing Only on the Thur day night before Willie Bryant another joung man of the neighborhood was near the same place shot at and barely escaped The parly who 11 rod upon young Bi ant was within ton feet of him Shore is no clue to tho would fro iiiJrderer and since both of the younc men arc Kilt and peaceable and have no known enemy in the world they and their friends aro unable to account for such an attack Wednesday afternoon at Powells river quarry near Middlcsborough three heavy cars broke loose and dashed down tho grade Gaining speed as hey went they passed Clouds ten miles from tho starting point at the rate of a mile a minute Near Clouds is a deep cut where a gang of section hands was at work on the track Tho men had no time to escape and tho cars dashed into them killing a man named Daniel- and fatally injuring ten others Young Horse3 Broken to Saddlo and Harness Will teach colts to drive and rido at very reasonable rates dono thoroughly no Have services of a colt gentler If work is not pay required most excellent IlKAJf Maplo Hill Farm Tho barn of Gallagher Bros about two miles from this place on the Spencer pike- was struck by lightning last Friday and considerably damaged Ed Gallagher Jas Nelson and seven others wcro in tho barn at tho time but fortunately escaped injury Tho bolt struck Ed Gallagher knocking him off his feet but not injuring him Sugar cured dried beef at A Baum Sons Io 2t Pat Punch says the whito fiag of pcaco floats from his liouso to day IIo was in the fray till Saturday evening at 0 oclock and was willing to givo his friends tho enemy all tho trouble possible but when they beat him ho was perfectly satisfied to abido by tho verdict Ho bears not one parliclo of malaco toward a living creature Givo Sharp Tiimblo Denton a call if you want special bargains in hat gents furnishing goods etc Tho printer is generally a patient forbearing kind of porson but tho flond who daily tortures a cornet in tho rear of tho National Hofel seems to havo no conception of this fact Somo day ho will riso in his wrath and the remains of tho aforesaid fiend will bo gently scattered to tho four winds of tho earth i Um 3aix For Sale or Trade Three good Stivers Blue grass Ma chines alt in good order Apply to John Woouvoiti RELIGIOUS Committee Chase Secy Dcordoized gasoline at Sons Baum 45 2t Do you want a nice tender piece of steak roast mutton lamb veal or pork If so call on Gay Settles Co 13 2t Country cured meats at ll 2t Gay Skttm Co Public Sale On the premises at 2 oclock in Saturday Juno 20 I will sell my property on Howard Avenue Any ono wanting a good homo is invited to call and oxamiuo tho place llAlMtlS Jack Tharp tho barber employs none but tho best hands keeps tho cleanest neatest shop and will do work for you in tlio best style Givo him a call at tho National Hotel Big slock of boys shoes Trimble Dentons Dcordoized gasoline at A Sons at Sharp 15 2t Baum 15 2t I willscll at public sale Saturday Juno 20 a very dcsirablo home sittt atedjon Howard avenue ono of tho most dcsirablo residenco streets of Mt Sterling Haiiuis Dcordoized gasoline at A Baum Ss Sons -15 2t Strayed or Stolonv On Saturday Might Juno Iflili ffonl my premises IMt Sterling ono light bay horse 0 -years old blazUiu faco and four whifopjfeot and i whlfo snot on each sido andportion of his tail Elder Bruco Trimble will preach at white A liberal rewnrd will be given Somerset Church next Sunday 21st BIRTHS Juno Born to the wifo of Itcv Bo mar on Thursday Juno 11th a daughter Born to tho wifo of It A Hall Juno 13th a son Born to tho wifo of Ji Ncal Juno 12th a daughter DEATHS Died at the home of his parents near Sharpsburg on Monday night June 8th Bruce Spratt only child of A and Lido Spratt aged 7 years That drcadjscourgo diphtheria carried oil the bright little loved one from the arms of devoted patents IIo was a bright littlo fellow and gave promise of a useful life The many friends of the bereaved parents sympathize deeply with them in their loss Burial in Crown Hill cemetery at Sharpsburg Mr Benton died at Livia McLean county Ky on Wednesday tho 10th of pneumonia after a brief illness of about ono week He came to this city last September to visit his grandson Mr II Kinsolvlng and remained hero since then until about three weeks ago when ho left here in splendid health to visit his daughter Mrs Mary OFlahcrty and other near relatives in Western Kentucky About two weeks Rfter he left hero Mr Benton was stricken with a violent attack of pneumonia and on account of his advanced years he soon fell a victim tojit Mr Benton was born in Ohio county Kentucky in 1813 and was past 7S years of ago when lie died lie had lived a Christian life as a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the last years On account of the serious illness of his child SfrTTI Kinsolviug was not able to attend the burial For Sale On Saturday Juno 20 1 will sell a very desirable homo on Howard Avenue one of the most dcsirablo residence streets of the city IIakkis Nice line of misses and childrens pattcnt leather shoes at Sharp Trimble Dentons Resolutions of Respect Ham or The Feiuua Lodgh No 9 V- KivnTOx Nnw Mkxico Bo it resolved that we officers and members of this The Percha Lodge I in session now assembled hereby extend our deepest sympathy to Mr and Mrs II Mason and family of Mt Sterling Kentucky on the sudden death of their son and brother and our well beloved brother Odd Fellow Charles Mason Be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions bo placed on filo in tho records of the Lodge and a copy for waidcd to Grassy Lick Lodge No 2S3 1 Kentucky Be it resolved That tho charter of this Lodge bo draped in mourning for a period of thirty days In witness whereof wo hereunto 6ct our hands and tho seal of our Lodge this twenty ninth day of May A 1891 Nowkiis Thomas Chas A Ow Attest Jxo Wauneh for his recovery orJnfoinialion Post office Mt Sterling EmBnAMMETT Sharp Trimble Denton are headquarters for fine clothing 5 2t Uncle Charlio Kccsoo saysho is out of politics and will ghWiiioro attention to religion Uti further says ho is afraid they dont mix well andjhopcs tho boys will find in himj Totter if not a wiser man than in the past Found A bunch of thrco kcypjkiit front of Caldwells store Owner can get same by calling at tills office and paying for notice Sk Bie Picnic A grand rally of tho will bo held at at Winchester Ky July 0th 1891 National President Polk of North Carolina and National Lecturer Willclts and Jerry Simpson of Kansas Dr McCunc of Washington and Gardner Kentucky State President will bo present Every friend of our noblo cause in Kentucky is invited to participate White Pros A Euiiank Secy Clark County Ll Tho above speakers will bo at May field Graves county July 2nd Owcnsboio the 3rd Bowling Grcon the Catlctlsburg the 7th and a btE3vbccuc expected at caclj fT ul fiF rRV tUllENKIAOX AUsscs Willoughby AttoinuwtfLnw Vfuibtiii KV Will jnnctlcoU tlio comts of Hath nnd sur rounding counties BEAUTY BEAUTY will make the season of 1891 at the stables of James Crookp near Preston in Bath county at SIO to Insure a Living Colt Money due when colt comes or inaro is parted with BEAUTY is a dark chestnut full 10 hands elegant stj lo and finish Sired by Magic 2 33J the sire of Post Boa 2 23 Cleniniie 2 15 Mvstcry 2 25 Keno 2 23J and others that can beat 230 First dam by Bentons Dio medo 2d dam by Cripple son of Mo doc 3d dam by a son of Tiger Whip he by Blackburns Whip a son of Imp Whip Gillespie Fogg Brtnrar AND PUPILS WilNU ean Elocutionary and Musical Entertainment AT Somerset Church Montgomery County Wednesday Nlsht Juno 24 Welcomo Song and Music The Mining Town Itosc Tharpc Mis Ivay Brockway Dialogue Not a Marrying Girl Characters Miss Willottc Henry and Lorry Cravens Song Scotch Lassie Jean Airs lUon and Miss Henry Song Answer to Scotch Lassio Jean Misses Willoughby and Ilcijry Advice Girls Kato Thorno Miss Henry Song Under tlio Daisies Mrs Wilson and Miss Willoughby The Lips that Touch Liquor Anon Miss Willctto Henry Training a Husband Anon Mrs Wilson Dialogue Village witli quo Gentleman Mrs Wilson Misses WlYtowrfllijv Henry Denton Broclqray and Mr Henry Do Mule of Sin Anon Mr Jas Ilackct Dialogue Out all Round Misses Henry and Mr Cravens Kentucky Belle Constance AVoolscn Miss Clay Willoughby Song and Miibic Brooklyn Theatre Poor Hotibo Nan rj LucwTiUn MissMlMlciiry Dialogue Tho ATastorpIcco Characters Misses Henry autP Will oughby Messrs Cravens andtllciiry Tho Hide of Jcnnio MoNcil Anov Mrs Wilson Admission New our money All kinds of wiu 20c Grocery Wo have just laid complete stock of in a fresh and FAMILY GROCERIES Everything a family needs ulways on hand low as the lowest got Country Produl bought for which tlio highest mirk price will bo paid Givo us a GARf Queen St oppobtt Si.

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