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          <lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., December 18, 1894.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Psssenger and mail train<lb /><lb />North. air ves 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 PM.<lb /><lb />North bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb />leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Boon} Fre ight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb /><lb />leaves 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />M.,<lb />M..<lb /><lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesdiuy,<lb /><lb />day and Saturday:<lb /><lb />|<lb />going<lb />Going south, ~rush to day from people anxious<lb /><lb />to get married, and issued license<lb />pected later in the day.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers acrives from Wash- aud Mary Harris, B. -F. H_ Ed-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday, wards and Florence War ren, J. H.<lb />Thurs- Stocks and Lydia Carr,<lb />'Nelscu and Luvenia Rouse, E. E.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Colder to-night, fair Wednesday.<lb /><lb />cme,<lb /><lb />see,<lb /><lb />Order of Tobacco Sales.<lb /><lb />Fo: Dec.! Sth, beginning 10:30 a. m<lb />2nd Sale "Greenville Warehouse.<lb />3r:i Sale. -"-Eastern « arehouse.<lb />Ist sale."V-anters Wareboiise.<lb />eEN,<lb /><lb />ee ES SSS<lb /><lb />Married.<lb /><lb />McGowan"-H im"On Wednes- |*<lb />day. 12th inst., near Greenville,<lb />Mr. M L. McGowan aud M:ss<lb /><lb />Fheny Ham were<lb />Rev. Callas Little.<lb /><lb />be nen<lb /><lb />DonTt You See ?<lb /><lb />Mr. Allen Warren, of River-<lb />side Nursery, says the two-line<lb />loerl he put in the Datty REELEC-<lb />TOR, a few days ago, for 16 tur<lb />keys, brought people with -200<lb />turkeys to him. A word to the<lb />wise, ete.<lb /><lb />mairied by<lb /><lb />TS eee<lb /><lb />Look at Home,<lb /><lb />We entirely agree with the<lb />Rocky Mount Evening Mews<lb />vhen itsays: ~Firmly establish<lb />your home industries and useful!<lb />home enterprises by patronizing<lb />them. Promises todo so later on<lb />are encouraging but place no pie<lb />on ~the table to day.�<lb /><lb />SPL EHTS aaa: od<lb /><lb />Attention Masons,<lb /><lb />A special communication of<lb />Greenville Lodge, No. 284, A. F.<lb />&amp; A M., has been called for<lb />Thursday pight, Dee. 20th. All<lb />the members are requested to at<lb />tend, as business of importance<lb />will demand their attention. "<lb /><lb />By order cf the Worshipful<lb />Master. W.M. Kina, W. M.<lb /><lb />oDavid Spain and Mary Galloway,<lb /><lb />Nine on a Side,<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds King had a<lb /><lb />~to pine couples, with owe wore ex-<lb />Those<lb />getting licenses were Wm. Baker<lb /><lb />Fener<lb />Hathaway and Winiford Webb,<lb /><lb />Edward Milis ard Ada M. Mills,<lb />wrey Perscn and Maggie Edw ard<lb />W. ©. Hines and Viney Daniel.<lb /><lb />cenit<lb /><lb />PARMELE ITEMS.<lb /><lb />December lith, 1994.<lb />G. J. Cherry returned from<lb />Norfolk yesterday. -<lb /><lb />Messrs. T. F. Whitley and R.<lb />KK. Brunch spent Suuday in Grin-<lb />dvol.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Craft, of Roper, is.<lb />Visiting her sister, Mrs. D. S&amp;S.<lb />Powell.<lb /><lb />Jas. A. Meiver has been sick<lb />fui the past week, but is. nearly<lb />Well ugulu. "<lb /><lb />Misses Cena Cherry and Murie<lb />Brown spent Friday afternoon<lb />and night here.<lb /><lb />Misses Bertie and Minnie Mc-<lb />Naugton, of Everetts, spent to-<lb />day in Parmele.<lb /><lb />Rev. Mr. Guthrie, late of Laur.<lb />inburg, spent today in Parmele<lb />with Rev. Mr. Hines.<lb /><lb />Rolla the oRoyal Entertainer�<lb />gave very enjoyable concerts ib<lb />PowellTs Hall Friday and Satur.<lb />day uizhts.<lb /><lb />Parmeie is still booming, three<lb /><lb />large dwellings are just<lb />com leted, and material is being<lb /><lb />hauled for others.<lb /><lb />This has .been another lively |<lb /><lb />day on the tobacco market.<lb /><lb />are in the nea<lb /><lb />being}.<lb /><lb />Time Growin ¢ Short.<lb />To get.the benefit of the<lb /><lb />reduction I am.<lb />making on<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN G! i<lb />You had better make<lb />haste or you will belate.<lb /><lb />Dry ~Goods; Notions, a<lb />Shoes, Tats.<lb />GentsT F urnishings<lb /><lb />IT<lb />can make yohi better<lb />prices than any firm<lb /><lb />in Greenvi le.<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of<lb /><lb />N-E-C-K-T-I-E-S! »<lb /><lb />just in for Xmas.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />ae Senne nes<lb /><lb />Just received |<lb />Silk Mufflers, _ Neckties,<lb />Handker cl riefy,<lb />Fancy -:- Pocketbooks,<lb />GentsT F urnishing oS<lb />for the Christmas trade<lb /><lb />BY LANG.<lb /><lb />" #)<lb /><lb />FOR THE -_<lb /><lb />NEXT TWO ~WEEKS |<lb /><lb />STILL GREATER . |<lb /><lb />Reduction will be madc<lb /><lb />ON :-: CLOTHING :-: AT<lb />oi: LANG'S.<lb /><lb />Vo<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />~<lb /></p>
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          <lb />A.<lb /><lb />SS aman<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />~Some Nice Things the Press Brethren<lb />tp Are Saying That the Home Folks<lb />th. Will Take Pleasure in Reading.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />ee nee<lb /><lb />Subscrip*ior 25 certs ver Mon<lb /><lb />Pine Se le<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />The Darr ReEFLEcTOR has!<lb /><lb />Lacs as = : So i . _ .<lb />made its appearance. We wish<lb />The estate of tbe late Mr. E. t success"Greenville  enny<lb /><lb />M. Short, who was killed by the Precs.<lb />explosion of his mill at Washing: '<lb />ton. is valued at $120,000.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Datty REFLEC<lb />TOR'S Initial namber came to time<lb />_"" Monday evening and is promised.<lb />daily paper, the Fvening News. eoeg ta of being a permanency<lb /><lb />o|We wish it é6very success.<lb />publi.bed by Messrs. Parker &amp; (Greenville /ndec.<lb /><lb />Wayman. Their paper shows m, Greenville REFLECTOR ha<lb />them to be hustlers through 4nd .tarted a small daily. It is a neat<lb /><lb />=" =<lb /><lb />through. and newsy. We wishit success.<lb />'"Kinston Free frees.<lb />The Peany [Press came out in We have received severa!<lb /><lb />with copies of the Daity REFLeEcToOR.<lb /><lb />a editarah; aq jpublished at Greenville, N. C., by<lb />the editorship charged from Mas Pd hWhichard. It is a bright<lb /><lb />, oc VD.<lb />ter Lee Rawis to Mr. W. S- four page, newsy little daily.<lb />Christian. It has caught some J,ong may sheT wave is the sincere<lb />thing of the spiritof the RerLec- @ish of the Messenger." Wash-<lb />Tor and follows along war line of;ington Messenger.<lb />mentioning some of GreenvilleTs; The Greenville DatLy REFLEC.<lb />industries and business men.|TORis a small but newsy paper<lb />Greenville deserves all that can 80d editor Whichard says if it,<lb />be said along this li ~meets the success it cught to will<lb />@ sald along thls ne: (be enlarged. Geeenviile ought<lb />" ; to give it a hearty support."<lb />When Judge Bynum disolved Charlotte Democrat.<lb />the injunction in the mandamus, EditorT Whichard of Greenville<lb />proceedings before him in the is uow getting out a daily issue<lb />_ Bernard-Woodard case, the State of the Rsriecror. Its_ first ap<lb />Board of Canvassers accordingly ae atand was last Monday. 7 -<lb />. " nd newsy and we wish 1<lb />~ ae success. A daily paper in Green<lb /><lb />| ; -ville shows enterprise which we<lb />respondent says that Mr. Wood- hope wiil be sustained. "Scotland<lb />ard declines to accept the certifi Neck Demucrat.<lb />cate thus given and wrote Gov.. ae<lb />. 7 :<lb />Carr a letter to that effect. Mr.) Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />Woodard knew that the legal 4nd peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />points in the case were eter by Cobb Bron sy os Conmni-sivu Mer-<lb /><lb />favor. but in the course of bis.<lb /><lb />enlarged size this morning,<lb /><lb />| COT FOM.<lb />letter says: oI have held office Good Middling 5 9-16<lb />« | MI llug b<lb />urder clear title for four years Low Mitdling 4 18-14<lb /><lb />end could not,coneent to hold it Good Ordinary AR<lb />longer under a commission issued | Tone"Firin.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />FIRST -- CLASS -- GOODS.<lb /><lb />"O "<lb /><lb />H<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />THEY SELL CREAP TOR CASE.<lb /><lb />"" (kb<lb />"CaTl on them when you reed"<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Iiats, fiardware., Guns, Crockery, Tin-<lb />ware. Plows, Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />"(}-""<lb /><lb />Prices Reduoeci on all Lines to Meet the<lb />Yard Times.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />STARVATION<lb />PRICES!<lb /><lb />ON-:- ALL-:--GOODS<lb />for 13 days only at<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />po<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />. 15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />/ / PEANU C + ;<lb />on mmere technicality or ever Prime _ 1g| 2nd also have a complete line of"<lb />tainted with a suspicion of tech- jExtre Prime of DRY a GOO DS<lb />nical invalidity, but prefer to spa nish 2 sold at vos close Margin.<lb />surrender the commissjon-� Tone"Dall i<lb /><lb />; ~Eggs"steady at 20 to 21 cts. S hi : ;<lb />"""<lb />= : Eess"sicady at 20 t¢ 7 e his $18 Sewing Machine.<lb />Subscribe to the Dairy REFLEo-; +: oe bacraged. 10 Pes a 8 5 -<lb />TOR. | Black and Clay, 60 to 75 per buchel. WILEY BROWN,<lb />t<lb />} LJ<lb /><lb />~ WILEY BROWNTS-.<lb /><lb />See<lb /></p>
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          <lb />"~oenperaiten<lb /><lb />The Legend of the Beautif 1 hand<lb /><lb />There was a dispute amon:<lb />three ladies as to which had the<lb />most beautiful hand. One sat by<lb />a stream and dipped her hand ia<lb />the:water and held itup; another<lb />plucked = strawberries until the<lb />ends of her fingers were pink;<lb />and another gathered yivlets<lb />antil her hands were fragrant.<lb /><lb />Money appropriated by Con-<lb />gress for the support of the Life<lb />Saving Service is an investment<lb />in which Uncle Sam should find<lb />just cause for satisfaction.. Al-<lb />most four thousand shipwrecked<lb />persons were rescued by tne life-<lb />savers during the last year, while<lb />of the $10,000,000 represented in<lb />the ships aided in distress,$8, 000<lb />000 was saved.<lb /><lb />An old, haggard woman passing<lb />by asked ~Who will give ms 4<lb />gift, forIT am poor?� All three<lb />denied ber; but ancther who sat<lb />bear, unwashed in the stream,<lb />unstained with fruit, unadorned<lb />with flowers, gave ber a little gift<lb />and satishied the poor woman.<lb />And then she asked them what<lb />was the dispute, and they told<lb />her, and lifted up before her their<lb />beautiful bands. oBeautiful, in-<lb />deed,� said she when she saw<lb />them. But when they asked her<lb />which was the mosT beautiful, she<lb />said, oIt is not the hand othat is}<lb />washed elean in the brook, it is<lb /><lb />ItTs N ari Here!<lb /><lb />-CHRISTMAS!-<lb /><lb />and youshould goto<lb />D. S. SMITH S<lb /><lb />for -:-<lb />Fireworks, Fruits, Cigars<lb />Confections,<lb /><lb />and all other Holiday<lb />Goods. Cheapest place<lb />in town.<lb /><lb />not the hand that is tipped wih<lb />rec, itis not the hand that is<lb />garlanded with fiagrant flowers,<lb />butthe hand that gives to the<lb />poor isthe most beautiful.� As<lb />she said these words ber wrinkles<lb />fled, her staff was thrown away,<lb />and she stood before them an<lb />angel from Heaven with author-<lb />ity to decide the question in dis<lb />pute. And that decision has<lb />stood the test of all time.<lb /><lb />: ee ae ee<lb /><lb />Stub Ends of Thought.<lb /><lb />Work fast reaches rest first.<lb /><lb />ItTs a cold day |<lb />colder.<lb /><lb />[It isnTt the long sermons that).<lb /><lb />reach to heaven.<lb /><lb />A ton of complaining wen t<lb />ruise a pound of relief<lb /><lb />A bandful of sunshine can<lb />knock out a carload of cloads.<lb /><lb />Waited for opportunities are<lb />usually more or less frezzied at<lb />the edges.<lb /><lb />A man doesnTt siand aronnd<lb />with his hands in his pockets if<lb />thereTs money ia theta.<lb /><lb />If a nan can see good in any-<lb />thing, donTt try cv show him that<lb />there may ba something else yisi-<lb /><lb />b.e.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Baild up your business by put-<lb /><lb />that can't get<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attics to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN-"<lb /><lb />PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e. '<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />Bicycles. "<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb />M. H. LONG,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts. ©<lb />C. LATHAM HARRY SKINNER<lb /><lb />ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />soe�<lb /><lb />Ce<lb /><lb />ATTGORNEYS*AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ~<lb /><lb />ju FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYX -AP-LAW<lb />~ Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Prompt attention to business. Office -<lb />at Tucker &amp; Muroby 5 old atand.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. T ALEX. La. BLOW<lb />Jarvis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS.-AT- LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />Stee ee<lb />¥ a rn<lb /><lb />; =<lb />iS ¢<lb />come Fiibad a<lb /><lb />a haeee,<lb /><lb />gerne<lb /><lb />"O "NC Se TUILA Saar<lb /><lb />ESTAB LISHED 18756.<lb /><lb />AT THE |<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORET<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind |<lb /><lb />their interest toget our prices before pu.. |<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ouretpck is comp lete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE) SUGAR,<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA,T '&amp;e. |<lb />al wuys at LOWEST MARKET PRIORS.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A fom<lb />plete stock of |<lb /><lb />-FURNITU RE<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices tosuil<lb />the times. Our goods are all bought and "<lb /><lb />tgold for CASH. therefore, having no risk t<lb />| to run,we sell at a close margio. ay<lb /><lb />Res etfully<lb />Pe 3 M.ISCHULT?,.<lb /><lb />the,<lb /><lb />ting an advertisement<lb /><lb />l iL<lb />DaiLy REFLECTOR. |<lb /><lb />oo i mE Fe :<lb />- - Bout ee ee ee,<lb /><lb />bod Practice ix. all the Courts.<lb /><lb />5. Mi SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESGSHOWLDERS, 2<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C : .<lb /><lb />ee ~4.<lb />o4<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>""<lb /><lb />" se cen enamel mtn ARRAS SST ae<lb /><lb />OUR REFLECTOR, LOCAL RELECTIONS,<lb /><lb />| see een eens<lb /><lb />Cotton 48 to-day.<lb />Just one week to Christmas.<lb /><lb />T.cok in and See Your Face<lb /><lb />Mr. RR. Fleming. of Pactelus,<lb />was here to-day. Come see my Christmas goods<lb />Mr. J. T- Ward, of Bethel, was Everything cheap. James Long<lb /><lb />in the city last mght. It has been decidedly colder<lb /><lb />Dr. W. L. Best, of Johnson's to-day.<lb />Miills. is 1 - .<lb />Mills. is in town to-day. Endless variety Toys, Dolls<lb />Hon: L C Latham went to Fireworks, Fruits, Candies, etc,<lb />Washington this afternoon. at James Longs. ;<lb /><lb />_ Mr. I. Rumley went to Wash-<lb />ingtou to-day on basiness.<lb /><lb />_ Mr. F. T. Carr, of Willow Great reductions fur_the<lb />Creepe. has been in town to-day. day trade in MeuTs Youth and<lb />Boys Clothiug at C. T.MunfordTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh meat plentiful in market.<lb />It is selling at 6 cents.<lb /><lb />ae eas]<lb />A marriage in town to-morrow<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Miss Brace Sutton, of Kinston,<lb />is visiting Miss Lina Sheppard.<lb />Mr. M H. Horaadayv, of<lb />Greene county, was here to-day. QGranulated Sugar 5 cents 4<lb /><lb />~Mr. BF. Metzger. of Norfolk. pound, and Seedless Raisins at<lb />etager. of Norfolk Oid Brick Sv.ore. . .<lb /><lb />Turkeys seem to be quite abud<lb />Ex Register of Deeds Ih H. «nt this seasoo and sell at 5 cents<lb />James, of Pactolus. was in town &amp; pound.<lb /><lb />to-dxy.<lb /><lb />- | Oranges Avples Candies<lb />_ Mirs Becca Wethington, of (heese, Butter, Crackers and Can.<lb />aia is visitiog Miss Brace ned Goods, at L. V. BradshawTs<lb />ft orbes : a :<lb />_Misese Ada Hearne and Mattie a a ee good day<lb />Park-t. of Falkland, spent the , ooe bas as hey all seeme<lb />day here. o usy.<lb /><lb />Mr. G. J. Cherry, manager of Beautiful line Neck Wear, nice<lb />the Parmele KclestonTCo. at Parm Christmas presents, at Mupford's.<lb />ele. apent last night here.<lb /><lb />_Miss Bettie Moore. of<lb />City. who was visiting Mrs. God<lb />wir, returned home to day.<lb /><lb />has been doing up the town to<lb />day.<lb /><lb />The sidewalk in front of the<lb />Elm Old Bnck Store was alive with<lb />turkeys to day.<lb /><lb />: ; | Anything you wart for Christ-<lb />. Miss Addie Johnson, of Grifton mas can bs had at Jamen Long's.<lb /><lb />arrived this morning.to yisit her'<lb />sister, Mrs. C. D. Rountree. _ There will be an entertainment<lb />at Carolina Christian College,<lb /><lb />Mr. R. M. dearne came ap on q |<lb />steamer Myers Monday and spent Ayden, on Thursday night, 20th.<lb /><lb />the afternoon aod night here.<lb /><lb />Mr. Elias Turnage, of tbe firm #24 pays strict attention to his<lb />of Ormond &amp; ~Turnage, at Or. advertisement In the newspaper,<lb />yoandsville, has been in town to- ® the one that is ogetting there.�<lb /><lb />day. A large gray wolf skin was on<lb /><lb />Mics Eva O'Hagan, of Wilson, exhibition at LangTs store to day.<lb />arrived in tLe city last night to [t was sent from Montana by Mr.<lb />spend the boilidays with ber J. W. Forbes to his sister, Mrs.<lb /><lb />uncle Dr. C. J. O Hagan. E: E. Hart, of Ayden.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of A good advertisement is the best<lb />Grimesiand, was here to day with solicitor. It appeals to the peo<lb /><lb />a big lot ef tobacco which he sold |ple who may want what it tells<lb /><lb />atAhe Eastern. He hati 5,485 about, but d t i<lb />Tbs. all grades. for which he re. ees not intrude upon<lb /><lb />ceived $852.06. - the thing.<lb />*<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />Hole<lb /><lb />| The business wan who bustles |<lb /><lb />A colored man was killed at<lb />Pantego, Monday afternoon, by 4<lb />limb falling on him.<lb /><lb />Lovelace Cherrv, for imbibing<lb /><lb />too much bad liquor, paid $1 and<lb />costs in Mayor VlemiugTs court,<lb />yesterday.<lb />ShelbunrTs store is decorated<lb />~beautifully. The people were<lb />out in fall last night looking at<lb />his display-<lb /><lb />Cotton has beeo couing in<lb />town freely to-day. There has<lb />been little change in the mark: t for<lb />'-everal days.<lb /><lb />This morning Mr. Allen War-<lb />~ren shipped 14 turkeys that<lb />~weighed 172 pounds. That was<lb />4 fine lot of fowls.<lb /><lb />| Mr. H. Sheppard is having<lb />lumber placed on a lot pear the<lb />~depot for the purpose of build-<lb />ing a storage warehouse.<lb /> To-morrowTs weekly edition of<lb />~REFLECTOR will contain the finan-<lb />~cial statement of the finances of<lb />county for the past yeer.<lb />Capt. Hawks waved a sweet<lb />~smile at us as he passed by this<lb />morning. He had a better !vok-<lb />~ing train than yesterday.<lb /><lb />- During the holidays the Coast<lb />~Line will sell round trip, tickets<lb />to points on its system ~at four<lb /><lb />~cents per mile for tbe round trip.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />In order to reduce our<lb />| stock and enable our<lb />customérs to buy<lb /><lb />Useful "Xmas"Presents<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />| stock of<lb /><lb />~Dress Goods, Clothing,<lb /><lb />| Hats, Crockery<lb /><lb />} .<lb /><lb />AT CO=:T<lb />for the next.<lb /><lb />FT Days.<lb /><lb />Remember this offer is<lb />| only for 7 days, and<lb />we mean what we say.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />people who care nothing about BACWET I. CDETCHT ¥ (10,<lb /><lb />we now offer our entire<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />i<lb />:<lb />by<lb />E,<lb />*<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />nl<lb />vat a<lb /><lb /></p>
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