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        <p>_of the season.<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville,.N. C., January 11, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P- M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M. .<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb />M., leaves. 2:11 P. Me  <lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington  ~tuesday,  ~Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb />Saturday fair, colder.<lb /><lb />4<lb />A rich find of gold is one of the<lb />recent occurrences in Lincoln<lb />county. .<lb /><lb />An exchange observes that  othe<lb />country is smiling all aroand. � T<lb /><lb /> ~This proves that it didn Tt swear<lb /><lb />off New Year's.<lb /><lb />Place your market orders for<lb />Saturday and Sunday with I.<lb />Rumley- Nice meats, Beef and<lb />Sausage.<lb /><lb />Postrion WANTED. "As Book-<lb />or Salesman in General Merchan-<lb />dise store. Will give satisfactory<lb />testimonals. Apply for name at<lb />REFLECTOR Offize. .<lb /><lb />The Harriett Weems Company<lb />telegraphed here to make a two<lb />nights T engagement but could not<lb />get the Opera Huuse. Our peo-<lb />ple would have been giad of an<lb />opportunity of hearing them.<lb /><lb />The Chick Concert Company<lb />gave another delightful per-<lb />formance at the Opera House<lb />last night to the largest audience<lb /><lb />gramme will be put on- te "night<lb />and every one should go.<lb /><lb />A great many drummers are<lb />coming to town now, tuking or-<lb />ders from the merchants for<lb />spring goods: The hotel people,<lb />und-many others who have deal-<lb />ings with them, smile when trese<lb />clever knigkts of the gmp come<lb />around. i 3 ae<lb /><lb />=_<lb /><lb />train going|<lb /><lb />A charming pro-}<lb /><lb />Blown Over,<lb /><lb />The large bill board put up in<lb />October between Gorman Ts priz-<lb />ery and the railroad. nearly blew<lb />down in the hard wind Thursday.<lb />Mr. J. S. Jenkins was walking by<lb />it at the time and itcame so near<lb />eatching him as to give him a<lb />consicerable scare- :<lb /><lb />: Superi or Court,<lb /><lb />The following cases were dis<lb />posed of from the noon recess<lb /><lb />-lyesterday to uvon to-day :<lb /><lb />David Haywood, carrying con<lb />cealed weapon, guilly-  "<lb /><lb />J. J.Norvill, assault with dead-<lb />ly weapon, not guilty. 3<lb /><lb />T. C. Nelson, assault with dead-<lb />ly weapon, guilty, $20 and costs.<lb /><lb />Joha Vinson, injury to stock,<lb />not guilty.<lb /><lb />Tobe Wooten, carrying con-<lb />cealed weapon, guilty.<lb /><lb />Mis Rollins, assault with dead-<lb />ly weapon, gatity, jadgment sus-<lb />penced on payment of cost.<lb /><lb />Please Consider This<lb /><lb />The only way a quod p4p -r can<lb />be established and kept up is by<lb />giving it a liberal p.tronage.<lb />There are a number of families<lb />in Greenville who oaght to sub-<lb />scribe for the DatiLy REFLECTOR<lb />end lots of business men whod<lb />ought to have advertisements in<lb />it. They all say they are glad a<lb />dailv paper ha; been started here<lb />and hope it will be permanent.<lb />Well, kind words are helpful, but<lb />patronage goes a long ways<lb />further. We are not complaining<lb />at anybody, but we wonid like to<lb />see this become such @ paper that<lb /><lb />proud of it.<lb /><lb />The New York Herald gives a<lb />table showing the lowest points<lb />touchrd by the guid reserve in<lb />each of the past six years, as<lb />foHows : :<lb /><lb />1890 "August $180,654,640<lb />1890 "September 147,981,782<lb />1891 "June- 117,667,722<lb />1892 "July (110,444,391<lb />1893 " December 80,891,600<lb /><lb />1891 "July - 54,975,607.<lb /><lb />feverybody in Greenville would be.<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />The grip of a very deadly kind<lb />has become epidemic in<lb />York city.  " 7 3<lb /><lb />Secretary Carlisle's barking<lb />bill was killed in Congress bya<lb />vote of 13U to 124.<lb /><lb />Richmond, gutted by fire, loss<lb />$10,000, eens Ee,<lb /><lb />The Merchant's National Bank<lb />of Defiance, Ohio, was robbed of<lb />$20,000 by burglars -»who blew<lb />open the safe. pe<lb /><lb />organized by electing Republican<lb />officers. Stephen B- Elkins will<lb />get the Senatoship-<lb />State Treasurer Ravlor. of South<lb />Dakota, failed to putin an appear-<lb />ance tu turn over the<lb />money to his successor,<lb /><lb />money. He was a heavy _ loser<lb /><lb />the panic.<lb /><lb />Retnarkable .<lb />[| Cut in []<lb /><lb />((O)) -<lb />Must reduce<lb />[] Stock for []<lb />_ Spring Gaods.<lb />CQ)<lb />Dry Goods,<lb />[] Notions, []<lb /><lb /> " _ (Co))<lb />Reduced __.<lb /><lb /> " .[] Along with []<lb /><lb />~Theabove. |<lb /><lb />eee COD)<lb />FRANK WILSOB<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />New |<lb /><lb />The store of J. D. &amp; R.-S. .<lb />Christian, whulesale merchants of<lb /><lb />The West Virginia legis!ature i.<lb /><lb />office and.<lb />. and is  "<lb />absent with $350,000 of the State Ts  "<lb /><lb />by seyeral bank failures during. -<lb /><lb />_ Clothing. |<lb /><lb />Shoes, Hats.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- DAILY REFLECTOR. ing record for Greenville for the} ue picvoe<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />SSeS year as was shown for 1894. =<lb />2 D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. Of course it is too early -yet to Appellations nN Bt by Those of on »<lb />eG ¥ will be | oreign Tongues. 9<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. formany idea of what - Here, says the Courier des Eta ~s 28<lb /><lb />= : __|done, but we would like so see Unis, is an amusing linguistic con-<lb />_ Entered as second-class mail matter.|more new buildings this year  ~sultation on the subject of the de-<lb />Sa == ithan eve. the splendid record of |nomination of the velocipede in dif-<lb />GROWING TOBACCO INTERES!.|jast year shows. A gentleman/ferent languages. In French it<lb />% | who heard the question, remarked hag called aoornbahs ond ee<lb />:  ~The year that has just closed|that Greenville ought to build a Sloyclette, veloce ana at saat nei<lb />~ has, we think; very clearly demon-|cotton factory, a knitting fectory The word peoane, which has  ~also<lb />strated to our people the advan- and atobacco factory this year-}peen given to it, is taken from the<lb />tages of the tobacco market |So it had. And mark this pre~) Argot. Its etymology is unknown.  "~<lb />There is no line of industry in our|diction: If Greenyille will estab It signifies simply machine. |<lb />midst but what has in some way/|lish three such factories in this sat eede had ae mpocitero :<lb />been benefitted by the money|year of 1895, you will see 10,000 rey S<lb /><lb />in Spanish.<lb /><lb />paid out on the breaks tor tobac-|people living here by the year! In Germany it is farrad or simply i<lb />co- Cotton at present prices will) 1900. rad, just as in English they say a<lb />, be planted in much less quantity  ~ ~wheel. T � � The Chinese call it some-<lb /><lb />than usual. ~The acreage in to Gems of Thought. times  ~ ~gaugma, � which means  ~ ~for-<lb /><lb />j horse, � and sometimes  ~ ~fei<lb />bacco will be greatly increased opie de ?<lb />chai, �  ~ ~flying machine. � They also<lb />: aio . t to No man knows just what he sg ng .<lb />it a  oeen Sa X - - 5 do till be tries. cali it: ~ ~tzu tzun, �  ~* ~carriage-that-<lb /><lb />goes-without-horse. � But the palm<lb />ing to prepare to handle the in- then, saltare pweien | doce  ~not must begiven to the Flemish. In addi-<lb /><lb />| ti th llations,  ~ ~snelwiel, �<lb />creased crop, but we will need) coy good services. Sweet fon | rea the appe ae ae wie i<lb />more prize room for our buyers, |remembrances � will grow from the w  ~an: the: banks of the Es-<lb />our facilities for hardling to |jthem.~  " ags :<lb /><lb />cault have baptized this winged con-<lb />bacco will not be ample to handie| Every evil to which we do not traption ont. the epianene name: ~<lb /><lb />this year Ts crop. Can't some guccumb is a benefactor. We  ~ ~Gewielsnelrijvoettrappeudneus-<lb />of our capitalist build more prize gain the strength of the tem pta- brekergestel I" -<lb /><lb />tion to resist.<lb />houses, we need several more.<lb /><lb />: | The first ingredient in good : ,<lb />There is no need of any one with| .onversation ah truth, the ete As-He Saw Himself.<lb /><lb />money being afraid to invest now-|so0od sense, the third good huwor'!  "  oGracious, � said the artist to the -<lb />The tobacco market here is now and the fourth wit. sculptor,  ~ ~you Tve made that bust of<lb />on a solid basis. We are recog | Those who sneer bpabiianlly T at} Swelby outrageously large. �<lb />nized as the leading market of the| umn nature and get to desire it}  o ~ oYes, � was the reply;  ~ ~I had to<lb /><lb />, état. manuiactarers of the bright A Aone its worst and least| do it. He told me to make it life-<lb /><lb />. : leasant 8 : . ee<lb />_ grades are sending their orders 2 ant samples size, and I couldn Tt risk insulting<lb /><lb />It 18 only the great hearted who} him. � "Washington Star.<lb />- here and arrauging to incréasée|can be true ites. The mean<lb /><lb />their business. We expect sales|and cowardly can never know| ~ _Cotton and Peanuts.<lb />_. next season to be increased oyer|What true friendship means "/ Bejow are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />Z this year's by one hundred per Montreal Star. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />5 wags  "_ "X "s! by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Cozmnission Mer-<lb />cent.. Without a change ofi Se chants of Norfolk :<lb />sions on the part of the pianters, |  oThe A.C.L. Tuesday sont al -<lb />ES ice en ville th t £ the c= load of corn and rice to the! - COPrTON, :<lb />r e, the mistress of the|Nobraska sufferers. The 50u|Good Middling | 5 9-16<lb />New Golden Belt, will sell more|pushels of corn was bought from | Middling ae   $2<lb />, tobacco than any other eastern|Mr. Jonathan Havens and the Oy ee  " 2 ing<lb />market. . rice came from Wilmington. in| Tone "steady. _ fe<lb />2 _ieeeiapemenitiiappemee es leach sack of corn and rice was aj  " mG es, sok 2<lb /> " | beautiful pamphlet,- illustrated |- Pri eo PRB UES.<lb /><lb />Our Possibilities are Great. and setting forth the advantages eh gst Prime 3 , y<lb /><lb />festa of Eastern Carolina as a homej|Fancy | 4 7 3<lb />" The question has been asked foe honest working men. This|spanish<lb /><lb />was a bit of commendable ter- Tone "Dull<lb />_ the ReEr.ecror if we thought that prise'as well as generosity on tush  ~Eggs "steady at 18 to 19 cts.<lb />at the close of 1895 we would be|part of the Coast ~Line " Wash- B. E. Peas "best, 1.75 to 2.00 per bag.<lb /><lb />rt of : ~ damaged. 1.00 to 1.75.<lb />_ able to  " as cae: a build- ington Gazette. a *B ack anil Clay, Anh per bushel-<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb /> oail * lal a ws s ed<lb /> "  "s tag = - J = / -* %<lb />oe a. a co oe ee ee ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>- gine -and giving 7,000-candle power, -<lb /><lb />not easy to grasp.<lb /><lb />A WONDERFU* LIGHT.<lb />An Hilumination Equal to About 250,-<lb />000,000 Candle Power.<lb /><lb />The idea of an electric light which,<lb />fed by a current from a dynamo<lb />actuated by a forty-horse power en-<lb /><lb />can have its illuminating power in-<lb />tensified more than 35,000 times, is<lb />It means the<lb />projection of a stream of light of<lb />about 250,000,000-candle power, and<lb />it is no wonder that the announce-<lb /><lb /> ~meat that such a light is about to be<lb /><lb />used in this country has been re-<lb />ceived with some incredulity _in<lb />Kurope.<lb /><lb />Yet this is the. efficienty of the<lb /><lb />_ light which will be shortly erected<lb /><lb />at Fire island for the illumination of<lb />the adjacent coast and the protec-<lb />tion of the fleet of ships entering<lb />New York harbor. Bearing in mind<lb /><lb /> ~that an ordinary oil lamp is about<lb /><lb />thirty-eight or forty-candle power,<lb />and then try to imagine the com-<lb />bined beam of about 3,000,000 lamps.<lb /><lb />The most. powerful- oil lamp yet<lb />made is supposed to shine out ona<lb />clear night for a distance of thirty-<lb />five or forty miles, but the new light<lb />will flash its welcome rays to the in-<lb />coming European  ~ ~liners T when they<lb />are 120 miles away. The light re-<lb />volves rapidly and throws out its<lb /><lb />~ beams with the intensity and speed<lb /><lb />of lightning. The motive power<lb /><lb />3 which actuates it is a simple clock-<lb /><lb />work arrangement. contained in a<lb />box two feet square, and although<lb /><lb />the revolving portion of the light<lb /><lb /> ~weighs fifteen tous, the mechanism<lb /><lb />controlling it is so delicate that the<lb />pressure of two fingers will turn it.<lb /><lb />The value of this marvelous lamp<lb />can only be determined by practical<lb />working, but it promises to repre-<lb />sent an immense stride in the science<lb />of coast and lighthouse illumination.<lb /> "Cnicago Times.<lb /><lb />Sharks. Are Uvefut<lb /><lb />The shark, muchas the sailors say<lb /> ~hate it, furnishes several valuable<lb /><lb />products. � An oil obtained from its<lb /><lb />« ver vies in medicinal qualities<lb /><lb />with that obtained from the liver of<lb />the cod; its skin; when dried, takes<lb /><lb />the hardness and polish of mother |<lb /><lb />of pearl, and is used by jewelers for<lb />fancy Objects, by binders for making<lb />shagreen, and by cabinet-makers<lb /><lb />_ for polishing woods buadelphis<lb /><lb />Ledger.<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO,<lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers. |<lb /><lb />Repairing. prompuly atiended to<lb /> "DEALERS IN "<lb /><lb />PAINTS, Q2LS, GLASS AND FUMY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambier and Crescent<lb /> ~Bicycles.<lb /><lb />Remember -:the:-:Place<lb /><lb />to get the very best<lb />and freshest<lb /><lb />Family GROCERIES<lb />and Confections<lb /><lb />:isat:<lb /><lb />eD.o-S. SMITH TS<lb /><lb />Prices always low.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />R. D. LL. JAMES,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, Ne C.<lb /><lb />=.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY -AT-LAW<lb />Greenvil.e, N. Cc,<lb />- Prompt attention to business. Office<lb />at Tucker &amp; Murphy "8 old stand.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />THOS. J, JARVIS.<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.<lb /><lb />ALEX. L, BLOW<lb /><lb />es Practice in. ail the Gare<lb /><lb />L, C. LATHAM MARRY SKit NER<lb />T ATHAM -&amp; SKINNER,<lb />4 .<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-LaW,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. .<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />_ Barbers.<lb /><lb /> "<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />- TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /> ~ GREENVILLE; N.C.<lb />ge. Pitionine solicited. :<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Under Opera House.<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />THE Bs<lb /><lb />EASTERN.<lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Greenville: N. 0.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />D: Pisces T chultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their year Ts supplies will tind<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is ey: te<lb />n allits branches.  "<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES  o34SHOMLDERS,<lb /> ~FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuysat LOwEsT MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACSO SNUFF &amp; CIGA R<lb /><lb />we puy direct from. Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling yeute buy at one profit. A com<lb />plese stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />ator ays on hand and sold at prices tosui<lb /><lb />Resppottiallys<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />O. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices before pu,  "<lb /><lb />the times. Our goods are allboughtand<lb />sold for CASH _ therefore, having norisk  "<lb />ito run,we sell at a close margin,<lb /><lb />M. SCHULT?, Sof<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.<lb /><lb />Faces Caughtas T hey Passed Before<lb />; the Reflector. :<lb /><lb />_ Agent J. R. Moore returned<lb />last night from Elm City.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. H. Taft has accept a po-<lb />sition with J. B. Cherry &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. C. Joyner -has returned<lb />to his studies at the University.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. P. Hall has moved his<lb />family from Skinnerville T to<lb />Forbestown.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. H. Harrington left this<lb />- morning for Rocky Mount to yis-<lb />it her people.<lb /><lb />Mr. J.S. C. Benjamin lett this<lb />morning to spend afew days in:<lb />Martin county.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. H. Pender went to Tar-|-<lb /><lb />boro this morning to attend the<lb />district steward Ts meeting.<lb /><lb /> ~Mr. George Dixon, a young<lb />man of Grimesland, died of ty-<lb />phoid feyer Tuesday.<lb /><lb />Mr. John E. Woodard, former<lb />Solicitor of this District, arrived<lb />i night to spend a few days<lb /><lb />ere.<lb /><lb />Mr. Charles Cobh, of Farm-<lb />ville, has moyed his familv to<lb />Greenville and occupies T the<lb />Fieming honse in Skinnerville.<lb /><lb />_ Miss Jennie Williams is teach-<lb />ing aschool at Pactolus. She is<lb />/_ . @n excellent teacher and one of<lb /><lb />@ar most charming young ladies.<lb /><lb />0 TERA gs<lb />®<lb /><lb />-Mr..W.T. Lipscomb has moved<lb />his family to the Dancy house on<lb />Pitt street. We never lived by<lb />more pleasant neighbors and re-<lb /><lb />- gret that they have moved out of<lb />For wn. ;<lb /><lb />/~<lb />ke Re<lb /><lb />Mr. L. H. Short, representing<lb />Caidiza, Gilliams &amp; Co. of Phila,<lb />was here Thursday. He was a<lb />former conductor on the Scotland<lb /><lb />tended to Kinston.<lb /><lb />Ps ange papacy *2 get be-<lb />ween Judge Coble and Presiding<lb />Elder Oglesby hes been noticed<lb /><lb />te many people attending Court.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />done man enquiring,<lb />id Elder Oglesby become<lb /><lb />Neck branch before it was ex-}<lb /><lb />LITTLE BITS:<lb /><lb />eC  ~ : 4<lb />Cream of Local News Boiled Down<lb />for Busy Folks.<lb /><lb />The jail is -filling up, twenty-<lb />four prisoners now.<lb /><lb />The Raleigh Wews and Observer<lb /><lb />comes a day late now.<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 />The days are<lb />longer for the<lb />noticeable.<lb /><lb />rowing enough<lb />ifference to be<lb /><lb />Thermometers are different<lb />from cotton, they are dcwn one<lb />day and up the next.<lb /><lb />The auction sale of horses at<lb />Tucker &amp; Edwards stables to<lb />morrow will draw a crowd.<lb /><lb />The Greenville REFLEcTorR is<lb />getting out a baby daily issue.<lb />It is quite nice. "Lexington Dis-<lb />patch.<lb /><lb />Calvin Sutton, colored, while<lb />cutting timber near  Grifton<lb />Thursday, was nearly killed by a<lb />tree falling on him.<lb /><lb />A prceminent tobacco man tells<lb />us that at least two more good<lb />piize houses are needed in Green-<lb />ville. Won't somebody with mon-<lb />ey take the hint and build them.<lb /><lb />It faired off last night and for<lb />several hours was very bright and<lb />beautiful, but the threatning<lb />ciouds and increased coldness<lb />to-day look like more snow may<lb />be coming.<lb /><lb />The sewer that crosses the<lb />street near the Academy has<lb />cavedin. Policeman Moore went<lb />down this afternoon to view it, so<lb />we feel safe in saying it will be<lb />fixed at once. -<lb /><lb />Editor WLichard, of the Green-<lb />ville REFLECTOR, is issuing a daily.<lb />It 16 rather small but it Ts brimful<lb />of news and the Landmark hopes<lb />it will prosper and grow. "States-<lb />ville Landmark. «.<lb /><lb />Mr. H. T. King, who purchased<lb />the Index from Mr. Joyner has<lb />changed the name of the paper<lb />to King Ts Weekly and will enlarge<lb /><lb />agement came out this morning.<lb />We wish it success.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />|25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,<lb /><lb />Per Cent.<lb />Off Regular Prices<lb /><lb />Sors Mays Only at<lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />J,EADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb /> o. WILEY BROWN T...<lb /><lb />Is the place for "<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb /> "and also have acomplete line of " _<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />- sold at very close margin.<lb /><lb />See his $18 Sewing Machin:..<lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />Horses + Auction.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />On Saturday, Jan. 12th,<lb /><lb />at our stables in Green-<lb />ville, we will sell<lb /><lb />50 HORSES &amp; MULES<lb /><lb />AtAuction. They<lb />will be sold to the high-<lb />est bidder without re-<lb />gardto price. Nostock<lb />put up will be taken:<lb />downor bought in for<lb /><lb />, but will be knocked<lb /><lb />offto the highest bidder<lb /><lb />it. The first issue under his man-}|<lb /><lb />Tucker &amp; Edwards.<lb /></p>
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