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          <lb />Greenville, N. C., January 15, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />~Passenger and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 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. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondwy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturdav. |<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Hotel Arrivals,<lb /><lb />Kina Hovust."J. M. Brown,<lb />Statesville; H. H. Rogers, N. C.;<lb />Jas. A. Sanders, Baltimore; R. B.<lb />Shaw, Washington, U. D- Os-<lb />born, W. T. Meadows, Oxford.<lb /><lb />Horet Macon."W. T. Hayden,<lb />Philadelphia; J. D. Eborn, Jno<lb />E. McCraw, N. C.; S. F. Freeman<lb />Plymouth ; L. B-. Pegram, Balti<lb />more;J. Li. Frank, New York.<lb /><lb />For CharityTs Sake,<lb /><lb />This evening at 7 o'clock a<lb />meeting of ladies will be held at<lb />Mrs. A. L. BlowTs for the purpose<lb />ot organizing a circle of the<lb />KingTs Daughters to look after<lb />charitable work in the community.<lb />All ladies of the town are invited<lb />to attend and become members.<lb />Th is much saffering in our<lb />mids especially during such se-<lb />vere weather as this, and the<lb />ladies are taking the right steps.<lb />to relieve it.<lb /><lb />THo NEWS CONDENSED.<lb /><lb />SERS<lb /><lb />Samuel \W. Fort, well known in<lb />- New York threatrical circles, 1s<lb />dead. :<lb /><lb />Snow is two feet deep in Mich-<lb />igan, and in many of the North-<lb />ern States the temperature js<lb />away below zero. cas Hh<lb /><lb />The filing for probate of the<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />; . SATURDAY.<lb /><lb />The General Assembly to-day<lb />did nothing except of a local na<lb />ture. A bill, which will pass,,was<lb />introduced to take the public<lb />printing away from bidders and it<lb />18 said, give it out to Butler's or.<lb />gan here as patronage. To-dayTs<lb />session of the Senate was charac-<lb />terized by unusual interest. A<lb />resolution to recall the bill sent<lb />to the House repealing the law<lb />letting the public printing to the<lb />lowest bidder was defeated. It<lb />provoked a heated debate.<lb /><lb />The first attack on city char-<lb />ters was made by Mr. Grant, of<lb />Wayne, ina bill to amend ~the<lb />charter of the city of _Goldsborco.<lb /><lb />Resolutions were adopted in-<lb />structing Senators and Represen-<lb />tatives in Congress to endeavor<lb />to secure the repeal of the 10 per<lb />cent. tax on State banks, and cer-<lb />tain objectionaktle features of the<lb />internai revenue laws.<lb /><lb />A heated debate arose over the<lb />proposition to elect a Presideat<lb />protem. Thié procedure was ar-<lb />gued by the Democrats to be un-<lb /><lb />dent. The constitution provides<lb />for the election of a President<lb />ro tem, in the absence of the<lb />ieutenant-Goyernor or when he<lb />is acting Governor. The propo-<lb />sition was defeated.<lb /><lb />Supenor Court,<lb /><lb />The following cases have been<lb />of since last report:<lb />Porter Johnson, assault with<lb />deadly weapon, guilty, 60 days in<lb />jail with léave to Commissivners<lb />to hire out. |<lb />| Peter Phiammer, assault with<lb />deadly weapon, not guilty.<lb />. Porter Johnson, carrying con-<lb />cealed weapons, pleads guilty,<lb /><lb />will of the late Senator Jos. E.|judement suspended upon pay-<lb />~Brown, of Georgia, shows his es-;mentof costes: 9-5<lb />tate tobe worth 2,500,000. _No|. Jesse Baker, assault with intent<lb /><lb />bequests are made, but the prop-<lb />erty will be eqaally divided<lb /><lb />to commit rape, not guilty of in-<lb /><lb />tent to commit rape bat guilty of<lb />supple assault =~ = 5<lb /><lb />constitutional and without prece |<lb /><lb />| Remarkable »<lb /><lb />; :<lb /><lb />ry Cat inf<lb />Clothing: *<lb /><lb />((0))<lb /><lb />Must reduce<lb />-[] Stock for []<lb />Spring Goods.<lb /><lb />((o))<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, |<lb />[] Notions, [|].<lb />Shoes, Hats.<lb />((O)) |<lb /><lb />Reduced<lb />[] Along with []_<lb />| ~The above.<lb />(oO) |<lb />FRANK WIL Ss O N.<lb />Special Meeting of the Board o .<lb /><lb />missioners of Pitt County.<lb />Upon the written request of Scleman<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />Commussioners of Pitt county, a meet- "<lb />ing of the said Board is hereby called _<lb />to be held at the Court House in Green-.<lb />villeon Monday, January 21st, 1896,<lb />at 10 oTclock A. M. for the purpose 7<lb />consitering the bonds of . H. Bar-<lb />ringtow as Sheriff and J. A. Thigpen |<lb />as Treasnre- in_ conformity with an "<lb />order made by Hon. Albert L. Coble,<lb /><lb />aE ariae at the January Term<lb /><lb />of Pitt Scperior Court, in the: mand:<lb /><lb />mus proceedings instituted in said<lb />Court by the said Harrington and<lb /><lb />- 'Phis the 8th day of January 1895.<lb />ae 7 COUNC ML DA N.<lb /><lb />2  Panes oy oa<lb /><lb />M. Joncsa member of th. Board of ..<lb /></p>
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        <p>i am<lb /><lb />.<lb />.<lb /><lb />The theatrical company that<lb />is on the road playing «Uncle<lb />TomTs Cabin,� bave recently met<lb />» . with . much adverse criticism<lb /><lb />; The pictures they display by way,<lb />of ~advertising, and the play itself,<lb />grossly misrepresents the South-<lb />ern psople. The company had}<lb />billed to-play Goldsboro Satur-<lb />day night, but upon arrival there<lb />were waited upon by a committee<lb /><lb />of prominent citizens and inform<lb /><lb />~ed that itwas against the senti<lb />ment of the community for them<lb /><lb />and<lb />trouble would follow if thev at-<lb /><lb />tempted it. Phe company- rhe ati<lb /><lb />to present the play there,<lb /><lb />once for Newbern-<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />- y<lb /><lb />The action of the Populists andT<lb />Republicans iu taking away from:<lb />Lieut. Governor, Doughton tbe<lb />right to appoint the cowmittees<lb />as speaker cf the Senate was:<lb />high handed and revolutionary<lb />At lesst<lb />twice in the. pest the Democrats.<lb />« ohad' a mujority in the Senat-!<lb />when there was a Republicav<lb />Speaker and (it was not even<lb />intimsted that this should be<lb />Aone. In fact it has ever bean<lb /><lb />and withont, precedent.<lb /><lb />T attempted before in P dorth oCaro<lb /><lb />lina-"Tai. about this being a con<lb />wers#tiv¥e BeBislatare!<lb /><lb />g-adjou rb.<lb /><lb />~We vyen-<lb />ture the assertion that never bhe-<lb /><lb />fore has there been more. radical<lb />legislation than will be enac'ed<lb />Fa send this, mongrél bedy shall:<lb /><lb />Ia another *raseaT some or. vat<lb />oTeast ~one such measure is referred<lb /><lb />= to. Hi Wht, Spectacle the body<lb />ss vil will -preseut before their time<lb /><lb />Not less dainty than jewel cases<lb />are the boudoirs of the young women<lb />who will come out this winter as<lb />|New YorkTs beiress . debutantes.<lb />Many of these. boudoirs, or o~aorn-<lb />ing rooms,� as they are. familiarly<lb />~called, have been newly fitted up for}<lb />this coming out season; and are as<lb />elaborate as money can obtain, while<lb />kee ing the exquisite Gaiukinrs of<lb /><lb />rench boudoir.<lb /><lb />* The much discussed and very un-<lb /><lb />pretentious little girl, Miss Gertrude S<lb /><lb />Vanderbilt, has a white boudeir as<lb />one of aset of three rooms. in: the<lb />Fifth avenue palace, facing., Central<lb />park. There isa sleeping-room, 4<lb />dressing-room and a parlor or bou-<lb />doir, just as she, chooses.to call it.<lb />This. last is a large, almost square<lb />| room, fitted up entirely in white<lb />without so much as a dash of gold; |nco<lb />nor. are even the firedogs. DEnAP but<lb />of white metal.. .<lb /><lb />Between the two great front .win-<lb />dows, and. banked on. either. side<lb /><lb />| with, growing plants, is.a large oval<lb /><lb />| mirrorof .French .plate, so fine that<lb />once.a new. chambermaid . walked<lb />into it thinking it another .roem.<lb /><lb />held by flying: boys::! == ~<lb /><lb />Over the-mantel, which. is white<lb />enameled wood, thereT is a similar!<lb />mirror, similarly treated, and a bor=}<lb />der with the+same floral : design<lb />udorns the white wall...It is nota<lb />bare room: There are too many<lb />\fresh flowers, too many; girlis -me-<lb />)mentoes for.this. Butitssi<lb /><lb />is so pronounced that many.another! pics Alice Sher<lb /><lb />and. less; favored girl would) plead<lb />4for..something ~~a little _shewier.�<lb /><lb />the carpet, woven Tike: s Tugwis the jy<lb />same.<lb /><lb />iets abtiedtnadtensees Bish Gentrade's<lb /><lb />cousin, Miss Consuelo« Vanderbiit,):<lb />weceives; -her irl eprcever her<lb /><lb />Sivtree ao mae bs. Bu, agger baad<lb /><lb />" ie ran,<lb />~ltables lay curios of all coun<lb /><lb />All around the oval,mirror are wild ar ak a9<lb />flowers in.a garland, whose ends, are lho me<lb />oF Hoe<lb /><lb />~The furniture is blue and. white anaiest tewith hen.<lb /><lb />© sees:<lb /><lb />ea aro th ee<lb /><lb />We) enjoyed looking at.<lb />graphs eee Ss Willy K., and<lb /><lb />reatly enjoyed see a- collec-<lb />Pritt t obieatet searfs� ae, Seea by<lb />Consuelo herself� on her Jast. yacht-<lb />ing tour.<lb /><lb />oAfter a great:, deal- of. chatter,<lb />| Connie drew out.a china table loaded<lb />with cups and saucers. ~personally<lb />conductedT across the water; and.we<lb />had chocolate. prepared © by. 4 French<lb />maid. The room was.a combination<lb />of SpanishT negligenee ~and French<lb /><lb />to the other. girl:<lb /><lb />Another enyied debutante of the |<lb /><lb />winter is. Miss» Edith Morton, the<lb />&amp;S | daughter of New. York's. governor-<lb />elect. Miss Morten is tall; fair, viva-<lb />cious and highly ncbomplished. er<lb />private rooms in the.<lb />Rrhidebeck, ~abound © ~in* ~pictures.<lb />Upon the walls. hang honting: ém-<lb />irae ae are her spur _ber<lb />ri whip, her an tiny xidi<lb />ote there FSA ¢<lb />too, ofor tk<lb />and @ sma<lb />for her tise.<lb />Miss Mabel ' Gerry, ; tap pest<lb />of the ~famous S. P. C. C. pre<lb />makes her ~debut this: i :<lb />ary én unmarried dad,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />peat bos oir. th Ger<lb />ouse, s. the, same; an<lb />than stata on her father "<lb /><lb />pee more<lb />has a parlor as jugar s y a htted up |<lb /><lb />as those _ of the | -mikadoTs _ pet<lb /><lb />in dress, lke sae ¢ = the seasonT s<lb />i debutantes: - �,�. 3833 BENS<lb /><lb />the late Eliot Skepard. willT:come<lb /><lb />|bilt girls, and. Biel Vander-<lb /><lb />less. .epaspic ig cae<lb />wealthy girl, wil ina her a<lb />time,,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />taste that was véry attractive but "<lb />ot eae any belonging<lb /><lb />sion at "<lb /><lb />ae<lb />encing swords, ~~<lb />young lady is athletic,T<lb />gymaaatie ~stands kesay tse<lb /><lb />ois Frenchy<lb /><lb />of -<lb /><lb />(aldeghy cheb BARR Sd senbael tk ike SB<lb />a ee ae Dal GR<lb /><lb />"-<lb /></p>
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          <lb />o flepbant<lb />-phtaipc tie<lb /><lb />most valuable.<lb /><lb />- sabere the air is: Gadlef and dry, :<lb /><lb />. _ stitute for the real article.<lb /><lb />prema iiSitnliROs cat,<lb /><lb />. raven are tenatiiog ¢ ~ie fact that<lb /><lb />theré is peer cell that the supply of<lb /><lb />ivery may s a<lb />, At lédst- eikty 4 thea!<lb /><lb />aoebes as are aa yearly 1:<lb />t.of.ivory.neges:<lb />sppEly,<lb />The! value<lb /><lb />athe worldTs demand.<lb /><lb />of ivory depends some?<lb />- what on the locality from which it<lb />~comes..<lb /><lb />It is<lb />| ime  gome° (oft the<lb />oe mseat: ~specimens have the semi-;<lb />: The bes ot appearance - of onyx.<lb />st ivory . COMES... from animals |G<lb />in very warm ond~ humid- at<lb />deel trae ts hortherly situations,<lb />the<lb />prpreduct is.coarse .and;: harsh, lack-<lb />ing ,the . _velyety., alasticity.. at,<lb /><lb />+ ather.. uinea -ivory is slightly,<lb /><lb />~ greenish at first, but  whitens upon<lb /><lb />+ de ee<lb /><lb />oexposure -to - the air and: light.<lb />-*, ~Megetable ivory .is obtained,,from-<lb /><lb />_ taqua seed, ~and -is a valuable sub-<lb />There<lb />several manufactured ivories, of<lb /><lb /> os fehich celluloid: is. best knqwn- abd]<lb /><lb />sta<lb />a<lb /><lb />es » of dyory,. the establishment , of ele-,|<lb /><lb />-is, perhaps, the most. valuable. In<lb />~view of the: -enermous -consumption<lb /><lb />phantT farms is sugges ~The [!<lb />animals: are - extremely docile in<lb />captivity, and owhen reared with |<lb /><lb />comestie- surroundings. are manage-.<lb /><lb />able and may at the same time be |,<lb />made useful as. beasts: of burfieu,£ "<lb />oN.Y. Ledget.* 3<lb /><lb />oAN AM ERICAN COUNTESS.<lb /><lb />Phen<lb /><lb />(West African ivory is the.<lb /><lb />is exceedingly |,<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />and bared hér arm for the operation.<lb /><lb />| Lord Randolpt swore and protested. |<lb />oBut the*tattoping s was done"so it is<lb /><lb />to cRNA<lb />sw eis S43 a BER TH ae<lb /><lb />said, at le and it is described as<lb />a beautifully~ expedited snake, dark<lb /><lb />red jaws. . As. a general thing, it is<lb />hidden ~from vulgar gaz by a broad.<lb />gold .. bracelet,..put. -her. . personal!<lb />friends are ~privileged to see it. and |<lb />hear the story of the bagipias tar sa<lb />Y. Advertiser... =.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts, | |<lb />Belew: ateT ~Norfotk prices ~of cotton<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co, Commission Mer-<lb />shai te of Norfolk? ak ae .<lb /><lb />Eges+ steady at 18 to 19 cts ©<lb /><lb />$s sé<lb /><lb />damaged. 1:06 to'l -75.<lb />B ack and Clays 60 to 75 per bushel.<lb /><lb />oS ae alte AM Sp ie<lb /><lb />oProfessional. Cards.<lb /><lb />rye, 0.1. James,<lb />ae DENTIST,<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING, | on<lb /><lb />reenvil.e; N.C<lb /><lb />at 63 ease &amp; MurvhyTs old stand.<lb /><lb />at ae<lb /><lb />neti _ trabs ocsarvis. bp ares ALEX, aL. Blow<lb />,, Lady. Randolph ~Churchill . and ca peat BLOW,: "<lb />Snake on Her Arm.<lb /><lb />There are certain women. in the}:<lb />world who capture public Moe heat<lb /><lb />oat degree that gory Pana<lb /><lb />o is promptly chron<lb /><lb />oRandolph Churchill i is one of thes 4<lb /><lb />oWhen returning &amp;<lb /><lb />? from. India.<lb />vith Berd Rarftiol<lb /><lb />zed, upon.<lb /><lb />ship life, ~and from: watching the opr t= =<lb /><lb />eration from: her deck chair she con-<lb />,tuded" to er it herself.<lb />artist ~brought obefore her, and<lb /><lb />pi for sdme designs. oHe suggest-<lb /><lb />ed the Talmudic symbol of, eternity |<lb /><lb />"a- ~snake. ~hol ng - ts Stall� ~in its<lb /><lb />h; s e~noticed a}. ns<lb />British ~soldier�"� otattooing © a deck- |.<lb /><lb />_spapd. 91k sapelied the eanvi- tht] a<lb />ad seized<lb /><lb />aS ay incident of |T<lb /><lb />She: had'the 4"<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,<lb /><lb />ving") -GREKNVIGLE,T N.C<lb />&amp;#-Practice i in, all theT ~Courts. _<lb /><lb />poe<lb /><lb />Tk. &amp; LATHAM | Rae HARRY SKINN 2<lb />- ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />+<lb />Z<lb /><lb />_ A®TORNEYS+ atali iA Wy.<lb />_. ARKENVILLE. N, C-<lb /><lb />~Under: Opera Home. i<lb /><lb />blue in color, with preen: eyes and)<lb /><lb />and peanuts for. yesterday, as: furnished | ~<lb /><lb />Good Middling | 6 9-16<lb />Ged sta 1: 7 BF<lb />Low Middling ~~ 4 7816<lb />Good Ordinary ae<lb /><lb />Tone"steady. .<lb />ae) . PEANUTS,<lb /><lb />Prime ae 12<lb /><lb />Extra:Prime_. a<lb />ancy<lb /><lb />Haney. 2<lb />Tone"Dull.<lb /><lb />}B. EB. Peds"best, 1.75° to 2.00 per bag./<lb /><lb />VILLE, N. C. | Aap<lb /><lb />. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW olf<lb />Proispe attention to- business. ottiee] :<lb /><lb />eiiih,<lb />)<lb /><lb />siting: aie<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO.<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />\ARMERS AN D: MEKU A m0<lb />their yearTs: supplies mi fin<lb />vheun nterest tO get our prices before. pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock fs complete<lb /><lb />n allits '»sranches.<lb /><lb />-TPORK SIDES&amp;S HOULDERS,<lb />| PLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK,<lb /><lb />~RICE; TEA, &amp;c. | ;<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRIOns.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO. SNUFF 4: ~CIG AR<lb /><lb />ee = we puy airect ed on ap ena<lb /><lb /> «, .-. Rarheare -. _. {bling youto tay a one pro com<lb /><lb />. oBarbers. tees : plere souk of<lb />frm em | FURNITURE<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST: Bale 2 idat ,<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE, N- 0. i alwa 8 eat on oo ~gover a a eet See<lb />wr Patr onagessolieited. | at) a a sve CASH ml tne o or inciag ner -<lb />HERBES. oFASHION ABLE BARBER, : tualy,<lb /><lb />i SCHULTZ, =<lb />¢ ville, cae Co<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a , | So, %<lb /><lb />i. ee ae<lb /><lb />ee<lb />*<lb /><lb />.ing to spend a few days in<lb /><lb />a = apes See sa oe ge ee<lb /><lb />Sd aes Ps EN aa ck Nad ae Ea ee a oe<lb />~i pete a a =<lb /><lb />~Tie<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.<lb /><lb />Paces Caughtas They Passed Before<lb />the Reflector.<lb /><lb />Mayor D.C. Moore, of Bethel,<lb />came in last night.<lb /><lb />Mr. ~Sylvester Fleming,<lb />Washington, i is in town.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. Hines left Monday even-<lb />Kin-<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />ston.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Moye left Monday-<lb />evening tor Kinsey School, La~-<lb />Grange.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Julia Nelson, of tohgaod<lb />is visiting her brother, Mr. L.<lb />Humber.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R- Whichard, Jr., rail-<lb />road agent at Whichard, spent<lb />last night here.<lb /><lb />Prof. C. H. James, of JamesT<lb /><lb />-NITTLE BITS.<lb /><lb />for Busy Folks.<lb /><lb />Cotton 4§ to 44.<lb /><lb />The river is pretty full. .<lb />Very little cotton coming in.<lb />The weather has moderated.<lb /><lb />Freshets are reported all cver<lb />the State.<lb /><lb />Fertilizers is about the biggest<lb />subject talked now.<lb /><lb />Work is progressing rapidly on<lb />Mr. R, L. HumberTs new house.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Brown &amp; Hooker purchased the<lb />Bosweli, Speight &amp; Co. stock-<lb /><lb />Hand your subscription for -thelus<lb /><lb />School, Grindool, is among the }UaILy REFLECTOR to the Carriers.<lb /><lb />visitors in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. F. Atkins, agent at<lb />House, came in on last nightTs<lb />train to attend the concert.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. E. Tyer and son lef; toT!<lb /><lb />| day for Baltimore to join h~s fam-<lb /><lb />ily who moved there fast wook.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Heilbroner, of New<lb />York, aud Miss Jalia Heilbrovper,<lb /><lb />of Tarboro, are visiting Mrs. M.<lb />R. Lang.<lb /><lb />Meisrs. C. D. Osborne and<lb />Buck Meadows, of Oxford, are<lb />+p edie a few days with Mr. N.<lb /><lb />Whitfield and looking at our<lb />tobacco market.<lb /><lb />Maj. H. H. Rogers, represent-<lb />ing the United Banking and<lb />Building Co., of Richmond, isT in<lb />town looking after the organiza-<lb />tion of a branch board here.<lb /><lb />A train on the Burlington road<lb />was held up near Ottumwa, Iowa.<lb />oand robbed of several thousand<lb /><lb />dollars. The express measeng ers | w<lb />were bound and<lb /><lb />are only eight Dald-head-<lb />fen in the House. Forty-<lb /><lb />three of ee representativeTs nave<lb />: 2 é1 . , Gates<lb /><lb />a L. Smith, of<lb />ly red- man -in<lb />"Raleigh News and<lb /><lb />From present indications cot-<lb /><lb />ton will cut a small figure in the|<lb /><lb />crops this year.<lb /><lb />The Oxford Ledger has begun<lb />its eighth year. A mighty good<lb />paper it is, too.<lb /><lb />Tbe man who keeps out of debt<lb />seldom does any complaining<lb />about hard times,<lb /><lb />Make few debts early in the<lb />year and you will have lessT to<lb />pay later in the year.<lb /><lb />The man who shouts in church<lb />and won't pay his debts had bet-<lb />ter use well what time he has tor<lb />shouting here.<lb /><lb />The performances by the Chick<lb />Concert Com mapany was very good) .<lb />last night and they announ an<lb />extra fine programme foe to wept.<lb /><lb />Notice to Greditins.<lb /><lb />Having duly qualified before the. Su-<lb />perior Court Clerk of Pitt ceunty as<lb />rpg 20 ee Rtg of the estate of J. L.<lb /><lb />ee, sed, notice is hereby<lb />= to persons indebted to the �,�s-<lb />tate to make immediate at to the<lb />anid estate must<lb />the same tor payment on or.<lb />7th ead in bat of x or this notice v<lb /><lb />be plead in a<lb />nog ow, Bu Noble<lb />This 7th Gay of Suaviary 1893,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Cream of Local News Boiled Down] °<lb /><lb />OnSaturday, Jan. 26th,<lb /><lb />at our stables in Green-<lb />ville, we willsell<lb /><lb />A lot of Good<lb /><lb />HORSES &amp; MULES!<lb /><lb />At Auction. They |<lb />will be sold te the high-<lb />est bidder without re-<lb />gardto price. Nostock<lb />put up will be taken<lb />down or ,bought in for.<lb /><lb />but will be knocked<lb /><lb />offto the highest bidder<lb /><lb />Tucker &amp; Edwards.<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PAINTS, O18, GLASS AND PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambier and Crescent<lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN's.:.<lb /><lb />"is the place for"_<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />15 cénts. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have acumplete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />osold at very close margin.<lb /><lb />"otis $18 Sowing Machine.<lb /><lb />¥ BROWN.<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb /></p>
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