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        <p>Vol. 1:<lb /><lb />M., leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />oGreenville, N. C., J anuary 710, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />trainT going<lb /><lb />Passenger - and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />North, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />-North Bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb /><lb />South Bound Frei<lb />M., leaves 2:11 P.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />diy and saturday.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ht, arrives lI 51 P:<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Friday rain, cooler.<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />Ore Month Old. re<lb /><lb />To dayT the Datty REFLECTOR<lb />begins a new month. Those who<lb /><lb />have not paid fer the past month<lb />please hard tre amount to the}<lb />Carriers. They will also receive<lb /><lb />renewais for the coming month.<lb />The paper will be continued a<lb />month longer, so you need not<lb />hesitate about subscribing.<lb /><lb />cs salen e<lb /><lb />Help the Suffers.<lb /><lb />We no~ice severel towns ° and<lb />counties in the State are making!<lb />up contributions of supphes<lb />~and cash tohelp the thousands of<lb />suffering people in Nebraska.<lb />Pitt is a grand county aud made<lb />a good corn cropthe year just.<lb />closed. Could not our people<lb />out of their abundance make<lb />upashipment? Those destitute<lb />people need bread and need it<lb />badly. He who gives quickly<lb />gives twice. .<lb /><lb />Hotel Axrrivais, "-<lb /><lb />HotTeL Macon "C. W. Keith,<lb /><lb />W. E. Gladstone, EB, G. Rawlhwes,<lb /><lb />C. Dowd, Chariotte; J..Morrili,|.<lb /><lb />Falkland; HW. Stubbs, Wil<lb />liamston; VD. GC. Moore, W..C<lb />Nelson, M<lb />YW, Thomas. Bethel; J.J.<lb />th waite, Pactolus. 1 STS<lb /><lb />Kine House."D. H. Scott;<lb />ae eh aay M: Shapera, Hoboken,<lb /><lb />Batter |<lb /><lb />N. FF; J. de Norvill, Theo. Biaad,<lb />county: ; J. A. Harriugton, Ay:<lb />den; F. Y. Ramsay, J. W. 3B<lb /><lb />~Battle, W.C Jones, R. J. Lewis,|<lb /><lb />as C.; G. A. Vick,. Parmele; W.:<lb />Bb. Wynne, J. W. Johnson, Jr.,<lb /><lb />jand disposes of his secon<lb /><lb />. Forgot Its Winter.<lb />A gay, musical mosquito was a<lb /><lb />visitor at the REFLECTOR office last| "<lb /><lb />night, tuseasonable as the time<lb />of year may seem.<lb />serenade he lit on. the scribe to<lb />draw his pay, out promptly got<lb />his bill sniashed.<lb /><lb />Swallowed a Quarter,<lb /><lb />~Master Tom Blow drew the<lb />jury inthe County Commission-<lb /><lb />therefor. Like most<lb />boys Tom made a pocket book of<lb />his mouth and frst thing he knew<lb />he was Minus a quarter.<lb />~Second Crop Potatoes.<lb />Wednesday afternoon Mr.<lb />S. Fleming sent us a half bushel<lb />of Irish potatoes for table -use.<lb /><lb />They are of the second crop and<lb /><lb />Fleming raises<lb />year<lb />crop<lb />|for seed. They are as fine in<lb />size and better for seed than<lb />those shipped here from ths;<lb />north. ,<lb /><lb />very fine. Mr.<lb />two crops of potatoes ever<lb /><lb />Superior Cort,<lb /><lb />The following cases on the<lb />criminal! - docket have been dis-<lb /><lb />posed of since our report yester-}|<lb /><lb />day up to the noon recess to-day:<lb /><lb />J. A. Ha-rineton-and Roderick<lb />Summerell, affray, guilty. Uar-<lb />rington $5 and costs. Summer~<lb />el] $15 and costs.<lb /><lb />John Crawford and Isaac Nor-<lb />ris, affray, guily, judgment sus<lb />pended ou payment of costs.<lb />Walter White, carrying con-<lb />cealed weapon, pleais guilty,<lb /><lb />\jadgment suspended un payment<lb />.C.8 Cherry, Jr., J:<lb /><lb />of costs.<lb /><lb />Irvin Williams, Pennie Wil-<lb /><lb /> \iiams, Wm. Williams, John Wil<lb /><lb />liame, Joshnoa Williams, Sarah<lb />Williams and W..M. Smith, affray,<lb />all cuilty.<lb /><lb />- Marcellus Field and Riidade<lb />Atkinson, F. &amp; A. guilty.<lb />Adrian Rouse, assault with<lb />deadly weapon, guilty, $10 and<lb />costs.<lb /><lb />: = Baltimore; H:B. Walsh, Boston ;|<lb />_ G. G. Brocks, Portsmouth.<lb /><lb />Adrian Rouse, ~earrying. con<lb /><lb />-eculed weapon, not guilty.<lb /><lb />After a brief) -<lb /><lb />erTs room Tuesday, and received<lb />126 cents<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb />Female colleges at Huntsville<lb />Ala., _ burned.<lb />The residence of John: Loges,<lb />near Bedford, Va., destroy.<lb />fire, the family barely salacious<lb />It has been agreed that a ,yote<lb /><lb />will be taken in Congress. Friday. :<lb /><lb />on the Carlisie banking bill.<lb /><lb />Hon. R. F. Pettigrew is named<lb />as his own successor in the U.S.<lb />Senate by the poate Dakota leg-<lb />islature. .<lb /><lb />Hon, L- G. Harris i is renomina-<lb />ted for the Senate by the Demo-<lb />cratic caucus of the Tennessee<lb /><lb />wile gislature.<lb /><lb />.Hon. John E. Massey, of Rick-<lb />mond, has instituted legal a 7<lb />ceedings against the Norfolk<lb />Pilot for libal. fe<lb />The President nas a<lb /><lb />the Marine Band, ty pi<lb /><lb />make a concert tour ~of six wack ae<lb /><lb />through the South. -They wee<lb />start the middle of March.<lb /><lb />Sai ""- +<lb /><lb />Remarkable ©<lb /><lb />"  [{] Cut in<lb />Clothing.<lb /><lb />~ _ (O))<lb /><lb />Must reduce<lb /><lb />[] Stock for []<lb /><lb />Spring Goods. :<lb /><lb />(CO))<lb />Goods, |<lb /><lb />U Notions,<lb />Hon (I<lb /><lb />ES * $409)<lb />Reduced<lb />| ey Along with []<lb />The above.<lb /><lb />((o)) -<lb /><lb />Dry<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />agreed to tet. sak. es<lb /><lb />menage oe<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />3 spon when fasion was born last<lb /><lb />= Soa oend there may yet be changes<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />_ for duty on the breaks.<lb /><lb />~=piate Histore the 23rd, the day on<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />=~ and combinations that will sur-<lb />: prise: Sustyeody-<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />EEE =<lb /><lb />Judge Simonton, of the Fourth<lb />United States Circuit Court, and<lb />Judge Bradley, of the District<lb />Court of South Carolina, have<lb />recently held that section 1255 of<lb />the Code:of North Carolina gives<lb />to parties receiving personal in-<lb />jovies a lien on a railroad and its<lb />property superior to «that of a<lb />pre-existing mortgage bondholder<lb />and the Supreme Coart of North<lb />Carolina has intimated very<lb />strongly that its interpretation<lb />of this section agrees w th that of<lb />the South Carolina courts.<lb /><lb />ose<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />Toa menonthe outside mat-<lb />ters over the Senatorial question<lb />looks pretty much wuddled<lb />around Raleigh. Telegrams sent<lb />to the Richmond papers after the<lb />result of the joint caucus Tuesday<lb />night became known, said the se-<lb />lection of Walser for Speaker of<lb />the House had given Pritchard a<lb />black eye tor the Senate, while<lb />telegrams to the Wilmington<lb />papers said the result was. a Pop-<lb /><lb />-ulist victory and meant the car-<lb />rying out of the Butler-Pritchrrd<lb />combination that was agreed<lb /><lb />srtn<lb /><lb />There is no telling<lb /><lb />© Mesloisente may take<lb /><lb />mich Senators are to be elected,<lb /><lb />f<lb />"_"_"""ee<lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb />All the tobacco boys have re-<lb />~tarned from their various Christ-<lb />mas resorts and are now ready<lb /><lb />ago we heard numbers of the |<lb />. |tobacconist, there say that the °94<lb /><lb />crop was equally as poor it not<lb />|poorer than the previous one, and |<lb />~nearly every one was looking for<lb />an advance in prices on good<lb />tobacco after the holidays.<lb /><lb />Nambers of onr farmers on<lb />the north side vf the river who<lb />have never heretofore planted<lb />tobacco are spaaking of. going<lb />into it this year. To those we<lb />woald caution not to plant too<lb />rouch but gu at it slowly, manure<lb />well, cultivate well and houss it<lb />properly. Ino this kind of a crop<lb />there is more money than in<lb />double the acres half manured and<lb />half cultivated, and less than<lb />half the expense in preparing. "<lb /><lb />Mr. N. H. Whitfield, the clever<lb />and genial book-keeper of Evans<lb />Hayes &amp; Co., says there is a strip<lb />of teritory commencing in the<lb />neighborhood around Falkland<lb />and extending out by Farmville,<lb />through Greene by Ormandsville<lb />and on through Lenoir and into<lb />Daplin counties that will produce<lb />tobacco the equal in texture<lb />and color to the once far famed<lb />Datchville. section of Granville<lb />county; that there is plenty of<lb />land in Eastern Carolina that can<lb />be made to prouuce bright tobac-<lb />co, bat this particular strip which<lb />1 only a few miles in width is<lb />composed of a soil which, while it<lb />does not give to the tobacco a<lb />superior color, yet it is peculiarly<lb /><lb />adapted to the growth of rich oily |* ome<lb /><lb />mahogany-wrappers, the kind of<lb />~tobacco that brings tne moneyT<lb />now. This strip of land may be<lb />and very likely is an extension of|�"�<lb />the Duatchyille strip in Gran~<lb /><lb />wiper os tobacco, but as it)<lb />reaches Our Eastern section: it be:<lb />comes richer, more fertile an4@|*<lb /><lb />adaptable to the production of a<lb /><lb />ville, composed of the matter and| 1<lb />formation requisite to the growth =<lb /><lb />-AN ~EXPENSIVE. FAD.<lb /><lb />~The Late Ozar Had a Fancy for Mod-<lb />oo= _ @ls of Ships. 5<lb /><lb />Among the many queer fads of<lb />royalty is one possessed by both the<lb />late czar and his brother-in-law, the<lb />duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, namely,<lb />a craze for collecting models of ships,<lb />especially cruisers. In the case of<lb />Duke Alfred they are all of silver;<lb />there are some sixty or seventy of<lb />them, several being three to four<lb />feet in length, and they form an im-<lb />posing fleet in the long gallery in<lb />which they have been placed in his<lb />palace at Coburg. Those of the late "<lb />emperor of Russia, while merely of<lb />wood and brass; made up in perfec-<lb />tion of finish and de what they<lb />lacked ir their intrinsic. value, and<lb />one of the Jast additions to the col-<lb />lection.was a model over seven feet<lb />long of the Cunard steamer Lucania,<lb />constructed at a cost of over $8,000.<lb />"Chicago Times.<lb /><lb />She Was Not to Be Fooled...<lb /><lb />She held herself so still to catch<lb />what he was muttering in his dreams<lb />that she hardly breathed.<lb /><lb />o~ThatTs me,� she thought to her-<lb />self. as there was no occasion for her<lb />to think of anyone else.<lb /><lb />~~Mary must have that new wrap,<lb />even though I do have to take it out<lb />of the bookkeeperTs salary. It is too<lb />bad, too, He it the only support of<lb />a widawed mother.�<lb /><lb />All was still again. She lay there<lb />and th t some more.<lb /><lb />~*HeTs just as mean as he can be,�<lb />she murmured. ~~I donTt believe he<lb />was asleep at all. ""Indianapolis<lb /><lb />Journal,<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />eanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />| Bros. &amp; Co., Coaimiasion Mer-<lb /><lb />ible of Norfolk :<lb />OOTTON.<lb />Good. Middli 66 9-16-<lb />Middlitig 54<lb />Low Middling 4138-16<lb />Gord Ordinary | 4k<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />~Extra Prime j |<lb />. ; 34<lb />3<lb /><lb />Rear pened at 18 to 18 cts.<lb />~eas"best, 1.75 to 2.00 per bag.<lb /><lb />While in Danville a few weeks<lb /><lb />grown away up in Granville.<lb /><lb />superior grade of tobacco to that|-<lb /><lb />~ne oa<lb />i Ce ete, ee 2<lb /><lb />damaged. 1.00 to? o5. -<lb /><lb />B ae and Chay, Get. tote per bushel.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />SHAKER R INDIANS.<lb /><lb />A Sect That Flourishes in the wacite<lb />~Northwest.<lb /><lb />The Indians of this county ave<lb />just closed a religious revival, and<lb />have left for Pacific county, where<lb />they will endeavor to rekindle a re-<lb /><lb />ligious spirit among the tribes there.<lb />Their religion is very unique, strik-<lb /><lb />ingly original and distinctly Indian.<lb /><lb />It is known: as. the Shaker religion.<lb /><lb />It is said that it first originated in<lb />the Sound country, among the Mud<lb />Bay Indians. - |<lb /><lb />The story is that one of the tribe,<lb />John Slocum, was taken sick and<lb />gradually wasted: away . and: died.<lb />Preparations - were made for his<lb />funeral, but John surprised his<lb />friends by coming to life again<lb />the day the funeral was to be<lb />held. Hestated that he had gone<lb />to Heaven, but that he was told to<lb />go back to earth again and help his<lb />people; that they were very wicked,<lb />and that he must help them. His<lb />recovery was very rapid, and he at<lb />once started this new sect. . It for-<lb />bids the use of kerosone oil as an il-<lb />lumination; also, the use of_ tobacco<lb />and intoxicating liquors of any kind.<lb />It has worked wonders. among the<lb />Chehalis county Indians, who pre-<lb />viously were not noted for their mo-<lb />~rality or sobriety. One who has<lb />witnessed some of their meetings<lb />says:<lb /><lb />~o~When a. qunitinis te announces a<lb />desire to join he is placed in the cen-<lb />ter of the room on his tip-toes, with<lb />his arms. extended full length over<lb />his head. The crowd circles around<lb />him, singing, shouting, ringing bells |.<lb />and hammering away at anything<lb />that will make a noise. Frequently<lb />one of the heavy bells is broken, and<lb />this is-hailed with delight, as it is<lb />supposed that the bad spirit has left<lb />_ the candidate, and: entered into the<lb />bell, filling ft to. ~bursting. When<lb />this happens the candidate is com-<lb />pletely cleansed from all evil, and is<lb />born again. The candidate for ad-<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />mission, after standing in this posi-|*<lb />tion for a short time, commences to |<lb /><lb />shake through fatigue. This is<lb /><lb />taken as a sign that the good spirit |-<lb /><lb />is en ; and the noise and din<lb /><lb />is, if possible, increased as the poor |<lb /><lb />victim's . shaking - increases, -until<lb /><lb />conversion is then compléte, and he<lb />is admitted into fall membershin.<lb /><lb />frsei 3) theaation.-he {alli heal Patronage solicited. :<lb /><lb />: trembling upon the ground. Bis |<lb /><lb />|S E PENDER &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to<lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />_Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />aking<lb /><lb />Remember the :-:Place<lb /><lb />to get the very best<lb />ona freshest.<lb /><lb />Family GROCERIES<lb />and Confections<lb /><lb />---: isat :<lb />D. S. SMI T H? Ss.<lb />Prices always low.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb />D* D. L.<lb /><lb />JU: FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY -AT-LAW<lb />Greenvile, N.C.<lb />Prompt<lb /><lb />at Tucker &amp; MurvhbyTs old stand.<lb /><lb />JAMES<lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />BY ei<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />oJARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />oATTORNEY S-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />@@ Practice is. all the Courts.<lb /><lb />ALEX.L. BLOW<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM _ _ MARRY SKiIbNER<lb />(catia &amp; sKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-La¥,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.¢.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST. |<lb />GREENVILLE; N. C.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb />�,�@f Under Opera House. 2<lb /><lb />PAINTS, (LS, GLASS AND POTTY<lb /><lb />attention to business. Offic «| |<lb /><lb />lattes son hand ends A 8¢<lb /><lb />gold for CASH therefe<lb />: sree &amp; close: margi<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your |<lb />TOBACCO! _<lb />THE<lb />EASTERN 7 a<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE, -<lb /><lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. : a F<lb />ESTABLISHED 1876. =<lb />D: Ji: 5 chultz<lb />s ATTHE -<lb /><lb />LD BRICK STORE .<lb /><lb />| Pamease AND MEKUHANTSBUY<lb /><lb />their yearTs pon rl will tind ~~<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES¢SHOULDEBS,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />_ RICE,TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />. ees at LowEsr MARKET Ea<lb /><lb />TOBAGEO SNUFF &amp; CIGAR<lb /><lb />jwe. buy direct from Manufacturers, ¢ ena ey a<lb /><lb />~bling youto buy at one profit.<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FU RNITURI<lb /><lb />he times. Our are a an a -<lb />i eee<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />"S; M; SCHULTZ, ©<lb />Greegvilte, N. Cc. ;<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>va tik, iii ~eediien.<lb />~<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. .<lb />" o : 5 f<lb />Faces Caughtas They Passed Before<lb />the Reflector.<lb />Mr. J. H. Blount, of Hertford,<lb />left this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. ©. T. Munford went to<lb />Scotland Neck to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. R- H. Langston left for<lb />Hobgood this marsing.-<lb /><lb />Mayor D. C. Moore, of Bethel,<lb />came in omthe train last night.<lb /><lb />Mr. John Williams, a dyer from<lb /><lb />Newbern, is going to _move to<lb />Greenville soon-<lb /><lb />Mr. G. B. King, clerk to Con-<lb /><lb />gressman Branch, left this morn<lb /><lb />ing for Washington City.<lb /><lb />Collector H. W. Stubbs, of Wil-<lb />liamston, came in last night and<lb />is spending to-"duy here.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. E. Gladstone, represent-<lb />ing Slater Myers &amp; Co., of Rich-<lb />mond, was in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Misses Ella. Pattie and Mr.<lb />William Tucker teft this morning<lb /><lb />- * to attend school at Holly Springs |<lb /><lb />ae county,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Dilphia Qainerly arrived<lb />from Rocky Mount last night and<lb /><lb />is yisiting her parents at the King<lb />House.<lb /><lb />Mr. Zeno Stocks and son, of<lb />White Hall, LiL, whospsnt some<lb />weeks with relatives in this<lb />county, have returned home.<lb /><lb />Rev. L- H. Joyner, pastor of<lb />Greenville circuit, brought. his<lb />family to Greenville last night.<lb /><lb />They will occupy the Methodist<lb />parsonage.<lb /><lb />Hon. Phillip S. Post, congres¢-<lb />man from the Tenth Illinois Dis<lb />trict, is dead.<lb /><lb />Fire in Toronto, Canada, Globe<lb />building destroyed $1,000,000<lb />worth of property.<lb /><lb />ACorbett, who is in Atlanta, says<lb /><lb />_ he will fight Fitzsimmons, and<lb />-g then ceaire s08 the ring.<lb /><lb />Ina geist y riot in Chariton<lb />Ga. Champ Johns shot<lb /><lb />- aud killed his son Frank. The<lb /><lb />Es ~boy shot his father in the<lb /><lb />be-<lb /><lb />latter Bred the fatal shot.<lb /><lb />_LITTLBE.BITS,<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />Cream of Local. News Boiled Down<lb /><lb />_ for Busy Polks.:<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />High winds have prevailed | tis:<lb />day.<lb /><lb />The names of the streets has<lb />beenT changed to mud. |<lb /><lb />Main street needs two or thrée<lb />bridges or ferry boats for people<lb />to get from one side to the other.<lb /><lb />For Seed, Second Crop Bliss<lb />Triumph $3.50 per bbl., for ten<lb />days only, at the Old Brick Store:<lb /><lb />Pitt gets one officer in the Leg-|-<lb />islature. Mr, A. J-; Moye, of<lb />Farmyille, is door-keéper of the<lb />House. ,<lb /><lb />_. Plenty of lacd sciptthenocea hanks<lb />at Rerntecror office now, also<lb />chattel mortages, deeds and crop<lb />liens.<lb /><lb />Matters looked fussy up the<lb />street last night aud the~. police<lb />had to keep a . sharp eye to pre-<lb />vent a row.<lb /><lb />The flurry of rain about noon<lb /><lb />made people on the streets hustle<lb />for shelter. It came down sure<lb />enough for a short while.<lb /><lb />Harvey saysthe mud is maid<lb />deep on Dickerson ayenue. He<lb />came near getting lost.in it while<lb />taking his route yesterday.<lb /><lb />Every business man and citizen<lb />of the town should feel enough<lb />interest in the Darty REFLECTOR<lb />to help it along with his patro-<lb /><lb />nage.<lb /><lb />The temperature did not go<lb />near 80 lew Wednesday evening<lb />as was predicted in the coid wave<lb />warning of Tuestay. It has<lb />turned off warmer again.<lb /><lb />It wasa very large eudience<lb />that greeted the Chick Concert<lb />Company last night and it was<lb />indeed a fine performance.- You<lb /><lb />should go and spend a pleasant<lb />evening. :<lb /><lb />The fertilizer works of Griffith<lb />&amp; Bovd, the acid works of G. H.<lb />&amp; C. T. Davidson, and the stable,<lb /><lb />loffice, and home trade warehouse<lb /><lb />of the Standard Oil Company, at<lb /><lb />Canton, Baitimore, deehroged by |<lb />fire, loss " 0900. |<lb /><lb />25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,<lb />Per Cent. " |<lb />Of Regular Prices"<lb /><lb />fi Bord @ays Only at<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />3,.E ADERS OF LOW EECES,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C+<lb /><lb />-- WILEY BROWNS - 5<lb /><lb />"is the pines: tor"<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have a complete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />sold at very close margin.<lb /><lb />iSee his $18 Sewing Machint.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN<lb /><lb />Horses Auction<lb /><lb />""<lb />"""<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />On Saturday, J an. 12th,<lb /><lb />at our stables in Green-<lb />ville, we willsell<lb /><lb />50 HORSES &amp; MULES<lb />At Auction. ~They<lb /><lb />\will be sold to ~the high- |<lb />gard to price. _ Nostock<lb />put up will be taken<lb /><lb />downor bought in for<lb /><lb /></p>
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