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        <p> Greenville, N. cs January 22, 1895.<lb /><lb />~tn Use Two Hundred Years. =<lb /><lb />Mr. J: W. Smith, Superinten-'<lb />dent of the Connty~ ~Home, show-<lb />edu sa small. gold tinger ring<lb />~that has been in his family for)<lb />several generations. ~ -He says the<lb />-ownership of the ring can be<lb />-ack among his ancestors<lb />= for two hundred years... It is.val-<lb />uable for its ~nistory: and age.<lb /><lb />Ph To-day Mr. Ww. G. ere repre:<lb />senting Daniel Miller &amp; Co. of<lb />Baltimore, invited us into his<lb />sample room to take our ch ice of<lb />-the-beautifal line of cravats he<lb /><lb />has along. We accepted the in-<lb /><lb />witation and got a beauty. No)<lb />drummer shows a_ better line of<lb />dry goods and: nation samples<lb />than Mr. Lamb, and he has taken<lb /><lb />large orders here.<lb /><lb />Those Bonds,<lb /><lb />The Board of County Commis.<lb />sioners have been in _ session<lb />again to-day examining the Har-<lb />rington and Thigpen bonds, but<lb />the last time we went to the<lb />Court House there was no likeli-<lb />hocd that they would get through<lb />to-day The Board will meet<lb />from day to day until the exami.<lb />nation is completed. Soe much<lb />argument arises between the at-<lb />uEneye that the matter proceeds<lb /><lb />New Law Firm,<lb /><lb />Mr. John E. Woodard, of of Wil-<lb />son county, and Mr. F. C. Hard-<lb />ing, of Pitt county, have formed:<lb />a-law partnership at Greenville<lb />Mr: Woodard for four years was<lb />solicitor of the third district and<lb />was a popular, able and proficient<lb />amon . Harding graduuted|<lb /><lb />~the University. in 1893 ~and<lb />mr te receiving license to practice<lb />law, gotnrasd to the Unveseeits |<lb /><lb />| Phe Governor is empowered to re<lb /><lb />heer} only.a haif bour aud no}.<lb /><lb />Mr Popacco Uiotn at<lb />~vy anil oe eee) eee | ee Ba rete E . ee a aa a<lb />ed a *  = o2 : = ¥ oe es<lb /><lb />Scns CEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />SAxUBDAY.<lb /><lb />oThe principal sew bill in the<lb />Senate was to reduce expenses of<lb />public institutions one-third und).<lb />to appoint a general: board of<lb />three members to visit all institu-<lb />~tions and see that this law is en.<lb />forced- 3<lb /><lb />The bill rinsed extending: two<lb />years time for beginniag: work on<lb />the Norfolk, Wilmington and<lb />Charleston Railway. mening<lb /><lb />There was a long debate on a<lb />most absurd bill introduced by<lb />Lindsay, Populist, changing ~ the<lb />code in regard to Thanksgiving<lb />proclamation so it would read:<lb /><lb />quest. all. Christia::s, -menand<lb />women, whenever he may deem<lb />proper to. offer prayers before<lb /><lb />State tyrannies aud Oppressions ;<lb /><lb />of acts of wisked ruiers and = peo-<lb />ple. and «woreever -tuo . reuder<lb />~taanks to Almighty God that)<lb /><lb />are. . Lindsay made a ridiculvus<lb />speech in which he said thére was<lb />nothing this year for which farm-<lb />ers,and _laborers...syou!d give<lb />thanks.<lb /><lb />Abell. Democrat, offered amend-<lb />ment Insertiug word opolitical�<lb />before word oconditions� in. bill<lb />This caused great laughter. Star-<lb />much tobe� othankful for, and<lb />bill, which was then tabled.<lb /><lb />The Senate at 12:30 on motion<lb /><lb />untit. 3 o'clock Monday afternoon<lb />bt eieggio of respect to General |.<lb />memory. House session<lb /><lb />business was done,<lb /><lb />Almighty God to avert from the}<lb />of unequal laws aud baueful effect E | jaier<lb />FOR CHILDREN! ..<lb /><lb />conditions are no worse than they! _ best pmaes:<lb /><lb />Moody, Republican, ridiculed the a<lb /><lb />~COMFORT!<lb />DURABILITY 2<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />That is what we can wee you in<lb /><lb />Bion F. R<lb /><lb />Made Shoes.<lb />teed.<lb /><lb />We have the<lb /><lb />oand we are<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />of Adams, Democrat, adjourned \<lb /><lb />, Come. see wh<lb /><lb />FOR MEN!<lb /><lb />| 's Hand-Made<lb />Shoes and Bay State Shoes.<lb />Every pair we RMON:<lb /><lb />FOR LADIES!<lb /><lb />E. P. Reed &amp; Co.Ts Hard-Made<lb />Shoes and Ziegler BrosTs Hand °<lb />Every POOH :<lb /><lb />ver:<lb /><lb />All sizes ane gs? sais<lb /><lb />aT cost<lb />"s to Bic at ~stock<lb /><lb />r Spring<lb /><lb />t we an. ase te<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Iti is, 5 your ein we wantT<lb />preparel to §<lb /><lb />beat the market on good §<lb /><lb />ances at: 1ow" "<lb /><lb />buck, Republican, gaid there was| -<lb /><lb />ete #<lb /><lb />Next deers to ani. mi<lb /></p>
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        <p>ge ee<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />+ ie =a es" *<lb />S ge e 4 2 Sst<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />Ali the men 4eebornrbénded to|<lb />~ the Legislature: to .be appointed<lb /><lb /> ds Magistrates in ~Bladen ~county<lb />are negroes. This, too a orefawmTT;<lb />body! What next? We shall see!<lb />" we shall see.<lb /><lb />Sey<lb />Marion {Batley fer Good<lb />-into a protectionist. Now you<lb />will hear the other Populists say<lb />_ ing they are protectionists,. too<lb />So the prediction: imade ~when<lb /><lb />Fasion first. started, that the PopT<lb />_ ulists were just an eid to get the |...<lb />Republican party back in power,/<lb /><lb />is coming true. a<lb />G. Z. Fréach, the lea ler of the<lb /><lb />. Fasionists in the House, is being.<lb /><lb />shown up pretty badly on his}:<lb /><lb />honest fruits of his achievements<lb /><lb />down ih any ccaaverey: ai we<lb />dowmot meas to take &amp; hand iw fits<lb />fight with the Populist organ, but<lb />we cannot refrain from quoting a<lb /><lb />in Mr. ButlerTs paper in reply toy,<lb />the News and Observer, who had).<lb />dared to: critize the fusionigts for);<lb />displacing»a white-.man: by a<lb />negro. in:-the orgunization ~of: the<lb />Legislature: Wine Populist; organ<lb /><lb />oThe negro ~isT a» cleo a ~He<lb />has to bear the burdens of citizén-<lb />ship.« : He iserititied to ithe digni-<lb />tids: and: ~ honors « df» -eitzenship<lb /><lb />.| says:<lb /><lb />character quabify: him: for: ithem,<lb />and the white man is entitled to<lb />(thers. upon no other groend! ar |<lb />+ oPo make the negroTs real or<lb />pposed<lb />angument for denying: to himT the<lb /><lb />cin<lb /><lb />is'to do hima great wrony-is to/,<lb />}do great wrong againste.ementa.<lb />ry ethics"is, in ~plainT speech,<lb />wicked.� "<lb /><lb />And the name of this Populiat<lb /><lb />i Boi organ is oThe Cateasian�! it is<lb />~ + Gnd 1860, daw, pein of ol allright: ter the *OaudasianT® to<lb />bi to make love'to the Africans, if it}<lb /><lb />~ Populist ~or Republican either<lb />can consent to be led by this self<lb />confessed receiver of money from<lb /><lb />wants to,Tbot had not Mr. Butle-,<lb />under: the -eireumistances, |T bettér|*<lb />get his» Legislatare� ~t6-ehative<lb /><lb />the hands of Littlefield &amp; Co.,/#18 Paper's: bame *Charlotte Ob-<lb /><lb />who bankrupted the State, is one}<lb />_ ofthe. orysteries which character-|<lb /><lb />= *% : », izes this reform body now in s9-<lb /><lb />sion in Raleigh.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />te o&amp;ppears- that� the feform<lb />legislature hss _ increased<lb />nat a over the lest one so as<lb /><lb />This A not<lb /><lb />an the bill that-has been intro<lb /><lb />duced to reduce the salaries<lb />efipgys; ( The Jozislshiass Hf<lb /><lb />ell to begin at home first<lb /><lb />and reduceytbeirrexpermses. Then<lb /><lb />they could with some appearance<lb /><lb />ot consistency talk about cutting<lb />_ downT salaries. oOne Se this<lb /><lb />its|<lb /><lb />EP Fry Ba |<lb /><lb />Server.» 12H<lb />i Kedbltteeenitsttaisbaadtiheee : " " ;<lb /><lb />Position . W ANTED," _ POOK<lb />keeper or Salesman. in. Ge neral |<lb />Merchandise, store. ; Will, gs<lb />satisfactory teastimonals. op<lb />for name et RErLec:<lb /><lb />ee<lb />_ TELEGRAPH NEWS, OM<lb />In portions of. Virginia, hordes iare.<lb />rapidly dying from piake¢ye.. . 2a<lb /><lb />A bili ~has been introduced ~inT! the<lb />West Virginia legislature ~providitig®<lb /><lb />electrocution: " u a<lb /><lb />The schooner Hall watT ~ashore at<lb />Ocracoke Saturday. --<lb />Adel<lb /><lb />Rovt. as, the pyugil<lb />in chad Hembaie sparring w a Cou<lb />Riordon and struck the latter euch |¢<lb /><lb />tao Cause,<lb /><lb />hhia/ death, | has: been.<lb /><lb />oes<lb />ae: Ne ¥<lb /><lb />, nd jury. i324 $<lb /><lb />tei try<lb /><lb />sentence or two from an editorial).<lb /><lb />oville, we<lb /><lb />On Batasday, a at 26th,<lb /><lb />at our stables i ir ~Gréen-<lb />ea |<lb />Ac lot: of. Good |<lb /><lb />whenever:-hisTT intelligence oand<lb /><lb />~racial ~inferiority an |<lb /><lb />fo<lb />the execution of' the death oeentence » ey Si<lb /><lb />gater bythe | syra-j Hides<lb /><lb />Bice ie &amp;<lb />Auction... y-<lb /><lb />rs abs sold to the high-<lb />~jest. ~bidder without ff<lb />gard to price. | NASR Stock<lb />put up will b<lb />down.or -beu aco i "<lb />us, but will bs! knocked<lb />off tothe highest bidder<lb /><lb />_ Tucker, &amp; Edwards.<lb /><lb />oGorton and Heanuts, v<lb /><lb />Bétow | are Nortolk prices of cotton<lb />~nd peanuts fof yesterday, as furnisted<lb />Gy Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., ~Commission Mer-<lb />Dhantsof Norfolk: 0.<lb /><lb />Gésa iiadiing . BS 9-16<lb />Middling ~ . &amp;<lb />Low Middaling _ 413-16<lb />Gord Ordinary ~~ 43<lb />_, Tene+steady,., |<lb />PBANUTSy<lb />Prime | 12<lb />Extra ~PrimeT 2<lb />hPaney® 24<lb />Spanish 8<lb /><lb />ie S18<lb />vs" 8b t.18<lb /><lb />Bee Beet, V7<lb />Code f a daninped.<lb /><lb />0.19 Chee, 3<lb />9 86 a pen pas.<lb /><lb />| . Biaek and Clay, to to? porwalnen:<lb /><lb />a srr Crs bee +4] Ky ht te<lb /><lb />"Greenville ~Market.<lb /><lb />be j wore Pe {<lb />~Corrected by ~$s. M.<lb /><lb />in  S-<lb /><lb />Ychultz,, at  the<lb /><lb />ly Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ibe ci 19 to a5<lb /><lb />' | Western Sides - 6-8 to 74<lb /><lb />; Be r cured ~Hums | {oz<lb /><lb />Corn!  36 80<lb /><lb />(Hine oes &amp; 4015<lb /><lb />cae mi, _ | 8 08sto..440<lb /><lb />o143 64+ eihd 7, 6. to 10<lb /><lb />_ . T *'B0 to 60<lb /><lb />Pennode: nplaaat pol Lied 300'+6 830<lb /><lb />Potatoes *weeby per] bii 30 v0 49<lb /><lb />|Co . . -<lb />[Sale pet 816k ceettts 80 ais<lb /><lb />Eggs; per ~doz: PP res ehgit be a:<lb /><lb />Bebswak, cari ibis ~ 12) 49413 BO<lb /><lb />Bint Bat Cues 2 = +) ~ 3 te I0<lb /><lb />FTE~ Bed fx4 1} tod<lb /><lb />| Minks 25 to75<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ae<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />~Wittens<lb /><lb />{LO WASHINGTON LETTER, 1<lb /><lb />Waki oh Deemer )<lb /><lb />aan the war on the floor of the<lb />House ~Friday, while diseussing<lb />pension matters. | * Thirty years<lb />ago Robert Edward Lee accepted |.<lb />the terms of sptrender in: good<lb />faith, and what. he; ~the: greatest<lb /><lb />Virginian siuce Washington, did |<lb /><lb />the rest of us can do. Mr. Jones }-<lb />will, rye) Virginia better by<lb /><lb />working on a Satisfactory finance<lb />ill<lb /><lb />The Coufederate Veteran Asso-<lb />ciation jhel anpropripte gdrvic es<lb />Saturdry naent ai Pike hail inp<lb />this city in honor of Gen Lee,<lb />that being his birthday.<lb /><lb />Ma Clevelaniiéeyd iithial Oda |<lb />gress fails to adjust financial mat<lb />ters satisfactorily he will not<lb />hesitate to cal] another session.<lb /><lb />Secretary Lafioytrebigatp)to the}<lb /><lb />propoged improvment of TurnerT S]i...<lb /><lb />cut, a part of Pasg uotank | riyer<lb /><lb />Gatarday ab tw. diniyas ~buls-|<lb /><lb />began"<lb /><lb />owas Senator<lb /><lb />gies on Senate<lb />The first oSpas<lb /><lb />Ransom, ;~ who wan Kehlobped/ iby<lb /><lb />Senator Jarvis. Senators Mor-<lb />rill, Sherman,T Chandtier;~ ~Pubois,|<lb />George, Vesty: Rinkbeta, Gray |~<lb />and@alk will algo pays ai tribpte' to<lb />Vahte. 4 ecm 5 xed ri * Fedak &amp;<lb /><lb />The tiff ino the. Senate) between<lb />Gorman and~-Hitt-<lb />for. the leadership of ithe! party.<lb />Both wish to .be President. Se: -<lb />ator Ransom silenced Mr. HilT<lb /><lb />anit<lb /><lb />in the midst of the<lb />tinentadi de bin! att<lb /><lb />cus secrets.<lb />Senator ~and_<lb /><lb />oT<lb /><lb />o, 1B (ATTORNEYS aT~LAir,, rs<lb /><lb />a eens Uaatti | cy sity Lil GREENV (Luk. N. C ~<lb /><lb />BaicaonT ss edepestaal When! * a oBarbers. Misi<lb />Marion, Batler .was. here; about) 1) Von eee | Pedic<lb />t : Pb oWS Wescsres w! tot 7 cre a2:<lb />3 (peed WATE james a sta<lb /><lb />b DONBORIAL RFIST,<lb /><lb />pie vat, a avery oparticular. f° FF tai ae GREBNV2i5�,�, ore 542i!<lb /><lb />a number of Senators -were at<lb /><lb />the silugn gen aay oer : on oo<lb /><lb />though<lb /><lb />eee eed<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />, DY a L.<lb /><lb />wasa struggle}<lb />THOS. Qe OARVIS 2 cs | | ;<lb /><lb />16 OR reerrrctet BRINNER, |<lb /><lb />aT THE<lb /><lb />OLD. Si oar :<lb /><lb />ERVCHANTS<lb />et stipplies will fh<lb /><lb />Ai<lb /><lb />E'fing chet AND<lb />thefr yearTs<lb /><lb />theirinterast toget Gur prices-before pu |:<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstockis complete |.<lb />n allits branches. | ae 7<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COPPER; SUGAR.<lb />Ric. TEA, &amp;e..<lb /><lb />aly wuys at Lowney adeet Mid od T<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARST<lb /><lb />teem fies iG<lb /><lb />ate youto buy at one one t. A com<lb /><lb />~~ PURNITURE.<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices tusui<lb />the times. Ouy goods are all bought and<lb />old for CASH therefore, havitig no risk<lb />0; RR sejl al a closeT margin. Cryin<lb /><lb />[Rempennttllyy<lb />; M. scH Lay)<lb />arene ~Greenville. Bb<lb /><lb />~Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />BIA<lb /><lb />DE I Ss :<lb />AL se MC<lb /><lb />bs FLEMING, yeild<lb />APPOBA HY -AT-I LAW.<lb /><lb />if.e, x oo :<lb />I tho ao toT aati ad c oie<lb /><lb />at Pucker:&amp; Murohy7e: @ld:stend.<lb /><lb />a per i+ t= 33 ¥<lb /><lb />_s! " ok Perea a<lb /><lb />ARVIS BLOW,<lb /><lb />REYS-A LAW,<lb />VILLE, NCA: 5<lb /><lb />Bee Conrts. .<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb />wre ,.<lb /><lb />puma we bud<lb /><lb />tie 4s $3.<lb /><lb />OnpkaRY Ska Ne<lb /><lb />we buy direct srom, Manufacy UTE RSs eRe i<lb /><lb />ALEK re skow ae<lb /><lb />. - This Reminds.<lb /><lb />¢ a<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />You oevery day<lb />InT the.<lb /><lb /> Hoth ifr.<lb /><lb />aes gree that: ifs<lb /><lb />you have.<lb /><lb />¢ 3 2<lb /><lb />oyour r Printing done | f<lb /><lb />Fis Ve<lb /><lb />-RERLECEOR<lb /><lb />=<lb />-*<lb /><lb />« JOB<lb />| Ht. will be<lb /><lb />: and it alw<lb /><lb />done ight,<lb /><lb />ways 5 suite :<lb /><lb />fa<lb /><lb />othese points a are:<lb /><lb />~well il worth wei hing<lb /><lb />badd Patronage solicited... ;) |<lb /><lb />at +<lb /><lb />Sage ay Sat te<lb /><lb />dp aeR ER T,EDMUND Hie :<lb /><lb />ez Under Opera Huuse.<lb /><lb /># ®.<lb />Fats<lb />attii<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />oa ?<lb /><lb />ide Lae<lb /><lb />! ap ten Jo<lb /><lb />an ainy.<lb /><lb />ge ee<lb /><lb />sort<lb /><lb />ok re but<lb /><lb />fi<lb />o13%<lb /><lb />b b Printing.<lb /><lb />7<lb />Eee SS<lb /><lb />eS a<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />ane Tit will be done i in style,<lb /><lb />n iis it o 4<lb /><lb />£3<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~NOT WALL FLOWERS.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />But People who are Canght in the<lb />Busy World.<lb /><lb />Mr. P..<lb /><lb />= Richmond this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. H. C. Edwards has _ gone;<lb /><lb />to Norfolk to get another car<lb />load of horses.<lb /><lb />Messrs. R. L.. Smith and Oscar|�"�<lb />Hooker have gone to Richmond<lb />to buy stock.<lb /><lb />Mr. O. L: Joyner. proprietor of<lb />the Eastern Warehouse, left for<lb />Raleigh this morning.<lb /><lb />Misses Bettie Heiltroner, of<lb />New York and Julia Heilbroner,<lb />of Tarboro, who have been visi-<lb />ting Mrs. M. R.. Lang, left for<lb />Tarboro this morning.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Wednerday fair, colder.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items,<lb /><lb />Betuen, N. 0., Jan 2ist 1895<lb /><lb />Dr. R. J. Nelson, of Roverson-<lb />ville, was in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Prof. McWhorterTs school,<lb />nie glad to say, continues to in-<lb />crease.<lb /><lb />Meesrs. W. A. Manning &amp; Co.<lb />sre moving their stock of goods<lb /><lb />in the J- J. Carson store on Main<lb />street.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. C. Wynn and wife of<lb />Durham, N. C., are visiting their<lb />parents and relatives i in the com-<lb />munity.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. 8. Keel and family wil]<lb />move to Pevny Hiil to morrow<lb />where Mr. Keel expects to engage<lb />in. business.<lb /><lb />Mr. John H. Bryan has pur-<lb />chased the Harris house and lot<lb />on Pleasant street and moved i in<lb />town to liye.<lb /><lb />Miss Minnie Carraway return-<lb />ed ~Sunday evening to resume<lb /><lb />er duties as musie teacher at<lb /><lb />Prof. McWhorterTs H~gh School.<lb /><lb />Mr. O. L. Joyuer, oue of Pitt f<lb /><lb />county's� deading tobacco men<lb />ent | ay in town and de-<lb />red a lecture to a la<lb /><lb />crow<lb /><lb />H. Gorman left for<lb /><lb />we;<lb /><lb />ier<lb /><lb />teva grin | |<lb /><lb />a ~SNAP SHOTS, 7<lb />Little Items Hustled Together 1! thes Tell<lb />eS ee ee, News oeee<lb /><lb />" a aa<lb /><lb />" Pe Set<lb /><lb />To-day has b3en : Ge and<lb />ee enough,<lb /><lb />~Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb /><lb />ola rick Store.<lb />Pes millinery business of Mrs.<lb />. T. Cowell &amp; Coa. has: been<lb />closed out.<lb /><lb />Cards are out for. the. marriage<lb />of Mr. R. LL. Humber, of this<lb />town, to Miss Iiena ©. Davis, of<lb />Beaufort, ou January 31st.<lb /><lb />The hill just at the edge of town<lb />on the leading out to Falk-<lb />land is in a bad condition and<lb />almost impassable. It should be<lb />fixed before it gets worse. :<lb /><lb />My new spring samples for<lb />custom made suits just in, call<lb />and see them. Fit guaranteed.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />A Mr. Patterson, from Vance-<lb />boro, is. here making arrange-<lb />ments for locating a distillery.<lb />He has leased a parcel of land<lb />from Mr. J. J. Evans, two miles<lb />from town.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs|<lb /><lb />Suit for Possession.<lb /><lb />There was a right interesting<lb />case tried to-day before Justices<lb /><lb />G. M. Tucker and J. A. Lang<lb />over the on of property<lb />held by tenants. B. F..Anderson<lb /><lb />&amp; Co., have ~been conducting a<lb />bar room in the Bernard corner<lb />near the Conrt House. On the<lb />10ih of December Andersen ~ ob-} -<lb /><lb />to rent the property again this<lb />year provided they Sa<lb />as to terms of rent.<lb />of the same month Anderson. sold!<lb />out his interest in the business to<lb /><lb />this rents the house<lb /><lb />want to or 2<lb /><lb />tained an option from Bernard<lb /><lb />agree! ,°<lb />On the 31st<lb /><lb />~ TOBACCO<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />3.E. PENDER &amp; CO.<lb />TINNERS<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />g | Repairing promptly attended to<lb />DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PunvTS, ies, ASS AND PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods; Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent | for: ~Rambier and Crescent<lb />~Bicycles.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN a Pae<lb /><lb />_ "Is the place for" ee<lb /><lb />his partner and on the strength of| S75 FP" *5 : 3<lb /><lb />mer partner ak R. "grep, 00 ¢ al, ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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