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-.-J9S- -.«»*• •. It ^vill pay you to and see what we liavein Goods, Cloth r Ing, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishings; - and Groceries. The iollovrmg are a lew oi tlae bargains which we offer: Salmon lOe - Peaches ISe Tomatoes - - 3 cans 2oc 0 cans 2oc iOo ••• •» Dried Apricots - - Sisoimtls Soda IGe plugs Tobacco lflc 25c - 8b 4- 4* * fV- .J. * -• •- * * * E. H. POTTER f SPOT, CA: •** V stock of goods to be closed at ' . S3 to 7§ per cent I I: 3 !•* 1* ~t Is your chance to buy what you need at leas than wholesale prices* f t * * *• * *• <—£>5<iS—»• C. \G. Orton * u . Brushton, SHOULBbe-jecewedat eiStisexaeBts this office not Iat6? than next Tbursdhy to ensure appearance in the next- issue. Copy So? changes in standing adver- tisements should be in br Monday noon. g and death, notices inserted free. Card of thanks and poetry 5 cents a line. Besolrtions of respect, etc. will he charged for at the late of one-haK a ce}A a word. , r SAlC'fi&AY, SLPTEJJGBEB 12, 1903 *4» y •'i?Xi*» m &*#*?M&- Climate & Crop Tlie U. S. Department of For the yeek ending 8 a m Sspi. 7, 190E. . The ^eels: -was goneKiJly dry \with tem- peratures about noianal or slagMly lower in sections, affording a favorable eondi- tfon for crops -and for finishing the har- vest of grain. While there is some im- provement in corn^ ii& coj»d;tioii is Y&cy poor and baelbyard, ana much\ of the^ crop will not have time to mature before frost. Beans vary from light to good and there is complaint of damage ot blight. Potatoes are fast declining, on aceoupt of rot and VLt c M * h ah aze more oi less °enciil dent° k> cut ha.y w& C h at, aMoUj-h ]a ^e p co }pfpo\ n n <• n omi Q in°, winter SUIT FOB -Oi»e.i.a Coots Corners. Sept. tth—Eine weather ior the last few days. E. Southworth conlmences to pick his hops this morning. Rev. J. Blanchard. went to Batke lest Saturday to assist Eev. Hill in holding *Iy meeting. Saturday and Sonduy quaitcrly I will be held heirs, Sev, Hill will assi&r. Henry Zaitchzas has sold all ex 1 oovs except ono as he ^ntonds to teac'i school in Brandon thi° year, commen- cing next Tuesday. Mis. Edwin \Sutchms oi Westville, visited her son Henry Wednesday. O. Hairm°ion, of North. Bangor, wa; m town Thuisday. Mr. Walker and Miss Ledger, of Mal- »one, were quests of-Ms aunt, Mrs. Prai \ Southworth, last Snaday Leslie Steenfeerge, who has been in poor health, for several years, is worse. Wedding bells will soon be ringing in tiiis place, .We- understand that one of Horth Ban- ^or's prominent young merehants 3 F. H, Wileox ot the nrin oi McKenzie & \Wilcox is to bo married today to Miss Elizabeth Haiwood, of Fay. We extend to -the iappy couple our best wishes tor a long and peaceful life: Mary their pathway be strewn with pleas ures and joys, With two little girls and two little boys, PANSY. _ •___^..*^_ M USED FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. J. O. Bishop, ot Agnew, Mich, says, \I have used Eoley's Honey and Tar in three very severe eases of. pneu- monia with good results in. every case.\ Eefnse substitutes. Sold at MoMann'i Pharmacy. jRimions Gallery at Biushton will be open on the following dates: October 12 to 13. December 11 to 12. Poley's Kidney Cure makes the diseas- ed lidneys sound so -they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold at MM' Pharmacy, A full 'line of- School sup- jjpKes'will be found here; Pencils-, F,en Holders, -Pencil Tablets and Bads, ^Colored Pencils and Crayons, ^Composition and Note Books, \^Vertical Writing Books, ^Slates and Slate 'Pencils, White and Colored Chalks, Etc. * SPREE! Kardwood Ruler to every purchaser of School Sup- plies. Ask for one. 3 s — Owing to tlie facb thai this 3a to \be remodeled all goods are masked below actual cost. Our show cases and fixtures «ill also be sold and be replaced &y modern^ ttp^feo-daue styles. , \ - \Waireli ior QUE bill of prices. CLOTHING STORE, MOJRA. Dr. 2S. A. Rust lias returned from a several weeks stay in the Adirondacjfcs. Several IIO£Q this village are in the South Woods hunting, among them is Sev. W: P. Purington. A coat of fresh paint is adding to the appearance ox Charles IMcKane's home. \We itnderstand that there will be v, dancing- school at the Ho'tel hall this -season, 2*hv Irwin, of Malone, will con- duct i£. Mrs. Ausfcm S's-ter is vifeiting her par- ents in Wadding ton. Mrs. Crozier has returned from the woods. The annual county convention of the ~W. C. Tr TJ» was held here today, there was a,gpod attendance and the program was one, of interest to all. Eev. Ball, from Tupper Lake, occu- pied the pulpit at the M. E. church last Sunday: Rev- Purington preached at Bombay. - * Qnr new firm, Adams. & Eozpn, deal- ers in produce, etc., which they ship south', seem to be i doing a good business intheix line. Dr. Aloney \Rust is spending a few days at Hotel Oneita. BErs. .Becker with her daughter ^aej. of Winona, JSIInn., who has been visitiag her sister, Mi&. I>. W. Weseott, and' niece f Mrs. Gr. S. Brush, returned ho^e lasb CHmrsday 10—At the W, 0- T. XT' comity $&&*] veniiott ke-H here Tuesday in the If.: M: - cJiuioh Mies. Underhill tJurgess- was file- speaker for the cause s it was a, day-of; enjoyment for all who had ;|h;e. good 'fortune to hear her, she made ;i>laiai'.the cause and effeet of intemperaneei. The ehoir sang well, Mrs. II. O. Stiles was in 4*ood voice and &ang sweetly, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Brush, Prof. Jump, C. Me- Kane, Arthur Hyde, and otherarendered. some good selections to enjoyment of an. K Our roads and side walks need repair- ing again, especially the walks, the •danger of \broken limbs is all apparent The attendance is growing; at the Congregational church, the Bev, B. E. Ad^b'&vi-i. oi Brushton, pastor, theSsiiday School is also increasing, a good! dgn surely.. They have £,ood musie--a : %ie ehoir under nb,e lead^rsliip oi T. ii, Sld TKe fine September dayc are iere^ autumnal lints and the falling leases are sasffCsiBTC ojt the shoit, da^, t «o|d. days oi lali aud winter Irac also of the warm cheerful Brevities, and wiatei enjoy meitls, the two sided'pieeuies of xighl and shade &te nov to be dispised but met with %PQ3. ehoer and & pioiui&e for another ,vear of P' h ll and thankbg i\ nii. 1 . Mrs. Poeis artu h^i aunt L from they.' tnp - tlie sr <r I ale v Ifeii i J-I le- thty «ncl u I i r- l —« ir-1 nili k i> y 3?rar>kku-rv,o] and wet warm and fo>7, poTfaioes routing; tliTt £.Yn ai»d D'O Ot. Law»\»i<»e-Some ooc and damaged by lam; corn impioviug, tatoes lotting po me SGTOIAI v \ i;\ Siuee my lungs bady nfiVctoLl -rlipt I had ma,»y-rhesio- rra s^es,\ n H^-CF A if. Aie of \Wbod fi^C \I too\ +jfpa1 m^at r> ^tli several physicians without axf) ! eu<*ti\ I thea started to take \^otev'o JJtEfy ss'd' Tar and icy lungs aie Row?h_connd as a ballet -I re- eoranacnd iSmf'iar.cedi stages 'of Itmg Sr' r'o.rl at J'cMaon's Pliarmaey. x tue 10 ^Ov/,000 Boniart Ciitholies in tliC uuitetl 6tai;ef-. They are niasister- ed toby t oard^na], 100bishopsan>tjfiXQih- bishops fi-nd 13 500 prfests, in'--11,000\ chuijch.es. FEET SWOLLEN TO IMMENSE §iZE,. * l I had kidney froaMe so bad,\ says J. J. Oox of Valley Vietn . B5p^' c *SSt6-\ t could not woek, my fee|weze sw©lfen te immexise size <tnd I -wmAfM&ite^ io- ay bed snd riiyfeicians wese toable 1 ^o give me any relief i\[y dootos. finally pre- scribed Fojey's Kidney-pose which made- a well man o i nie.\ Sold at licBfann's 3?itarmacv Someone's lack of accuracy in trans- lating the cablegram 'from.Beirut canie very near having seiious consequences, FEARFUL ODDS AGAFNST- h\!M. Bedridden, alone and.' cliestitate^ Such, in brief was the condition; oi an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, O.Foi years li%-^as troubled with Kidney disease and^eiiher nor medicines Q ave him .uelief; Jtj*4^ he tried Electric BiMeis.\ It put Mm, on life feet in short ife il 1 Kidney troubles and Bovel Coraplaan^.': Guaranteed at M'Vrtf lp; S§*-e.e3ats.; •Stati&Heians ha-\ e f%3ir5ei| ©nt th year's fourth of July cel^bisttion- caused' the dea.th of 415 children. And, yet ire object to a \w-eddm^celeltraijioniaBeiriit which only came near causing: the death of one American Tj.ce consul. : A BOY*S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE. With, family around expeoimghini to die > and a son liding for life, 18 miles,, to cpefc 1> . ICin°\'s \N&w JDiseo/very for oiisumptiou, Coughs- and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, Inid,^: 'endmect death's ao-oi^ies from agtafija;- bu#tM^ wonderfuVmedicine g'ave instant relief* and soon>cured Mm. He writes: \I now sleep soundly-every night.\ Like mar- velous cures- of ConsumpUon. Pneu- monia, Bronchitis, Coaghs, Colds and Grip prove its m atonies ment for all Throat a^d Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles oOc &nd $1,00. Trial bottles free at McBJariia'sPJ2aima,viy One thir_d of the college graduates m this country are women. Fourteen pei :ent of the wag'e earners are women. In Utiropc the percentage of women wage earners varies from 25 per cent m Ger- many and England to 40 and 47 per cent to. Italy and. Austria. ; ARNICA SALVE. .fame, fas marvellous ny otler salve, lo- ^f^^aalor Guts,. Corns, Burns^Bsllfe, Sores,. Felons, Ulceris; Tet- ter/,. B^ltji%euni r ..l!ever Sores, Chapped Hd^, 1 . Bltiai ISiaptions; infallible for- '€5.t^re gmaEanteecl • Only 35c at ^ ^l All dfeeaisea oi ws&eja, j? cur He feeeo-ae fiiBcotixaged. Tamr& is a yoa if j&eessay wrlto Br. Feaner. if jeey o ti. a^itte thae. enrmg. Just 1 .-i \'• ixsM .feackacbe, severe' g d; -sqaJiding nvixie. I . eonld #^ belp. The use ot k Mrs. I?o&tcrzh o Hunting is tha are 3?ai>py Jay& i ill l*aoua. 3 ni the Ootmt^. c F , iSai oi New '?bi\, loi llii> yoa JMd, h% a boon fLop'ly coKipiefcL'\ av^l ^ »J.8 \ltd f o£ ulio r ? f*.-, n TIC55.rPU.KSNT T?O AN ORDER of Hon. S.a-nvUel A. Beman, Surrogate of the county of : FfculkIin,.a#d .according to the statute .in sticli case^ made and provided, notice is hereBy- given to aU.-persons having claims against John Ml IW&shlmrn,. late of Braskton in s«id County,\decfeased Jhey are required to present the -sfime^-vyiih the youchers thereof, to the undersigned., administrator' \-at {his residence in Ba.'i<roi in aid Coiinly, on 01 befoae the Sth day of Febrnaivnext Dated fuly zytli, 100?, HERBERT L WA&IIBUR^Admr. A. W Sheil , At'yfor Adin'r, Bin hton, SJ\ \i. ckets jfall information in relation to rates etc; may bo had on application to •'mo. W. HABKIS, Agent, ;i.7tf Brushton, N. ¥. L WHEELI Specialist in lenses for the eye, will.be at the parlors of the Brushton House, Friday Gal . 16* _lfta3, and- at Nichols. Bouse, Kiaslier, Fall^i- -Oct. 15 and aiaans fre§!^; ^§fiigniia^nteed. | Come and have j our' eyes correctly fitted for glasses. Three Dollars^Worth. of JKnrsery Stoci For One BolJal*. In order to establish our trade with you, we will send you two Pears } two Peaches and two Apple Trees, vx Easp- berry Bushes, and one Grape Yine ol your own selection for $1.00. Do not fail to write for OUT wholesale catalogue, and also receive hundreds of Testimoni- als from some of the largest Fruit Grow- ers m the Country. , Boehester & Brighton Nurseries, 28m3 Kochester, N. T. #liafc SGlipol;\ to \attend- send, for Beautiftiry lil'ii^tiated-iSMalefitue of Spen-\ er's BusinessjSGltpol.,. Kitig'stp.ni, H. \Y. JSst.' 14 years. '330 stud^ntslaatysar. Board and room $3.00 per week. \ Positions guaranteed graduates. BtTILEfflKFfcr 10T FOB 8ATJE. My Buildl-ag- X^ot just north of Cliristian pajrsoinage.oia Dl isifox sale;, eacfuir© of Bille Brushton. E: TJ New YOPK & H- W. G the -aiwfi Yotfk ^ TimeTabie.-efiectiwe Northbound. Bxpress ^ Express^ Ex. Stiii,; v \ hv -\ *\---• •t.v-TuBper3f,ati.e' 6 t5a.11 \ Santa Claia ,7.39 \ \St. Regis Falls ? 53 '\' \ DicTcinson €th S 01 \ '& 2 6 \•'• •\•(Cornwall S 56 \ 933 «<t :-.S'un.. l!Qg»,ni. i 6.30 a.,xn. •19. iff4<5. llt - 10 54. \ 4 45;. 4:-5* • !• m. Spii thfctound. tv ^Ottawa • 7 40 a. m. 5,30 p. in. 6 QO a-, m 8S0 '« 40 \\ •*. 3S-,'..*'. \ 9,23. \ ig. .&20.; «f 937 \ \ Moira 10 op \ \ Difck'scn Ctr. JO 20 '* 1028 \•'• Jara 10 42 ' \ '-•21 7-30. •f'is -«* TO 05 823 « a 3r « 12 10 p..m.,io 1048 \ IJ 12 \ % 10 p.. m. Connections at Moira. for all points 2Jorth and South., '' • .'•••.' G-.H. PSIEtliPS, . • . General Pass. Agt. . Ottawa, Cut. • Bn aiid- atter- ff,gpfr titeJ notice, trains willlca-v'e Brushton as follows GOING EASl. 8 53 f! M —Express, for all stations connecting at Allmigh \vitin Fast Express trams^for al> points south ind e ist, Puilm m P11 lor cirs Albitig-h to New Yoilwind Burlmg-lon to Boston, via Rut] md with out Cii inge ind coaclies AJbui-gh to TSTc v \i oxk ana Bu 1 lin^ton to Bo<-to'i C onnects at M il ohc wrthN Y C. .111 R K R for all pomls sotith At Rouses Point v,Jh D. & H. C. Co f QI 3 18 P. M—Local, for Rouses Point, Burling ton, Rutland, and inteunedi-ate stations, via Grand Isle 6 O5 P. M-—Mall, stopping- at all stations and con nectmg- at Alburgi) with night express for Troy and 2STe\v \York also Boston, and all \New England points. Pullman sleeping cars, Albiirgh to New York and to Boston via Rutland with out change. Tram connects at Malone^with N. Y. C. & H. R. for Montreal and all points south* AtRouses Pt with D, &H. C. Co.far Plattsbiir^h. Thifc tram slops ^venty minutes at Malone foi supper. ' GOING WEST. •8 42 A iyi—Mail stopping at all stations. Ar Ti\e t Ogdeii~buig-10 30 a in., connecting at Hdr 1 with N Y.iO R. for Tupper Lake. AtlSTorvvooi with N Y C & H R. R. K. fox all points so\ L n ard A\w«t ?j.d at Ogdcnsbm'g with ferry foi Prcs r cott, -ivliei£ com cci.1011 is made with through express 'ti i.n fOi Tic wt»t ;4 35 P (VI — Uocal.iorOpdenabmgandiiitermed lite Lauons A^nves Ogdensbwgfi fy p.m. 0 37 P M —Py oress foi O»d''j''slnir n e.di<Uc s 1 ttion? A ru\c at ^lorv ooa 9 2b p ogden buig 'o sop v\ Tiains leave Ogdensbiug for Biushton at 7 m., 1 3a p- m , 4. 01 p in. : «i?-lICK,STS 10 «•> 11 points ea< and west on •jitT'dtecOflice • GEO.T.JABVIS, C. B. ^IIBBARD, Gen'l M^gr General Pass. Agt. Rutland, Vt m. ran Openi n l- : ^£ : wfig£\\ '' y m m.® row and vriio p-njoy Pax Vobiscum. WHAT IS LIFE? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we <lo know that it is under stiict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results- Jrregular living means deiange- ment of th&t)rgansj resulting in' Consti- pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dx. L E3ng*s $?ew Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this: Xt^g-e3itle y yet-th(,)Eo:n»h. Only 2§ ^W^ Pl si,i c f for Dated tins l»t Jav or ^L WaBhia^-ton T^ ^ on K tt. B ois oi v,r« cv 3 I ofier yov sale QXI easy terms my an&fJ$esidenjee situaied on tlie n Md4 of Wa&mngtoB. St., Brashton, y / Foi fuitlaer infoim^tion apply at tei P, K m^rn IOUG^ $]S,Ju0 in Prizes. lloj'ses Cattl.% 8'iecp, Swine, Foultay, and September I6tfa and 17th. • \You are Cordially InYited to -^ Inspect tlie ^J New BSiMBery, # Ladies 5 and Misses, J Salts, and Jackets, • Dress Goods, \i ?. N«Y. 4:^H4m^mM^-^m^m&im this Month. Just a few quotations' to show \the Great Bargains we are offering all along our complete and varied line for Cash. 30 cent kind, Hand Lamps, at 15 cents. 50 cent kind, Hand lamps, at 80 cents. 70 x;enir kind, Stand Lamps, at 45 cents. $1.00 Mnd, „ Stand Lamps, af 60 cents. Tliese lamp&are complete, -with plain and many colored founts, chimneys, shades, and globes. Many other articles offered at marked down prices at The Big'Cash Emporium, W. S., Lawrence Co., (of course) MOIIJA, - - - NlY. end Company. ISTo waiting o to 2&yeafs to see what has become of your money. leisure with a gqod Company that accounts with you annually. IH gonsiecticif eenenti UU insurance H. SULLEA, Geiiieral Agsat, MaioQ'e, N . Y. . s a WA N T E rt Pats Mi Gash UP MS, L* Schneider, Jeweler* €um i Pole ^^0S& sys as:4 K^Se™ ?i S. m tiucj. '^ L^ ^IG liihe Suxiay BY , 2.0-*^ To beat woild's record with lady driver EXCURSIONS oil ALL RAILROADS E. W. Xa^>reace, Fres* Tom Adams, Treas* Waiter J Malign, mmm fa Honey-and Tat NooplMtes, This Space Is \Reserved by the t* * % g Tvill be offered for sale against . living in this vicinity In. the near future. •N Business Men's; League, HILL, 7 , ^ t 1 •~i$M-^:-A-