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          <lb />Greenville, N. _C., February 13, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. 56.<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />The emploves cf Faunce<lb />ShinneyTs shoe faetory at Lynn,<lb /><lb />Mass., are out on a strike.<lb /><lb />While temporarily insane a<lb />Mrs. Siebert drowned herself and<lb />two children near Pittsburg, Pa.<lb /><lb />The destruction by fire of a<lb />whclesale grocery house in In-<lb />dianapolis cause<lb /><lb />OOD.<lb />A hotel at Keysviile, Va., de-<lb />stroved by fire and several occu-<lb /><lb />pants narrowly escaped with their<lb />lives.<lb /><lb />J.T. Dickson, defaulting cash-,<lb />ier of a bank at Fayetteville, Ind.<lb />committed suicide when his short-<lb />age was discovered.<lb /><lb />The French steamer La Gos.<lb />cogne, which was elght days<lb />over due and ha3 caused intense<lb />auxietv, h:s at last arrived<lb /><lb />had been<lb />was<lb /><lb />great rejoicing. Fears<lb />entertained that the steamer<lb />Jost.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />STATR NEWod,<lb /><lb />The Carclina Contral depot at.<lb />Charlotte was burned Suucday:<lb />nicht.<lb /><lb />Some track lands around New-<lb />berne sold at auction, Moaday,<lb />brovelt 8250 per acre.<lb /><lb />Mr. Elizah Shaw, the founder<lb />of Shaw University at Raleigh,<lb />slipped down on the ice<lb />and broke hisleg. He is (5 years<lb /><lb />old.<lb />Mr. Z J Loamav, ot Tohnston |<lb /><lb />eourty. si oped down in his vard iy costs and expenses,<lb /><lb />and fractured his skull. He lived<lb /><lb />only a tew beours after the accl<lb />deni.<lb />Slaughter in Music.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />£00 pieces select sheet musie fo<lb /><lb />sold at 5 cents eaeh or six pieces for 29<lb /><lb />eerts.<lb /><lb />benefit of this low offer.<lb />REFLECTOR BOOK STORE.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />x44 a loss of S115,~.<lb /><lb />at.<lb />New York and was received awid.<lb /><lb />Sundav..<lb /><lb />be.<lb /><lb />Call early if you wish to get me<lb />nud struck hin on<lb /><lb />FIRST ARRIVAL OF<lb />IMPORTED<lb /><lb />Hanburgs, - - EMoroideriss<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />MCONDAY-<lb />The most important pew bills:<lb />introduced in the Legislature to -<lb />day were: ~To provide for a rail-.<lb /><lb />| LA CG ES<lb />way from Murphy up the Hiwasse! - | . . |<lb />wee to the Georgia and Tennes- °9 Styles Colored Edge Hambargs<lb />~see lines: to amend the charter. Thee<lb />of the Plymouth, Washington.<lb />and Winston railway ; to regulate.<lb /><lb />spot cash and we<lb />~the hours of opening and closing | / for th<lb /><lb />bar-rooms,and for bidding sereeus |<lb />- LH () FE = ;<lb /><lb />Goods are direct from Switz<lb />erland with the tar if off for the<lb />~tae to sell them<lb />© same stuff.<lb /><lb />in front of them; to revise and)<lb />digest the public laws: to pro-|<lb />~vide for the levy and collection<lb />of an inheritance tax: to regu<lb />~late labor hours in eotton fac |<lb />~tories: to prohibit the use. of:<lb />profane and indecent language;<lb />to provide Superior-Court steno<lb />graphers.<lb /><lb />The Senate pussed the pill, and<lb />it is now law, to provide for the<lb />equiptment of the uew buildings<lb />lat the Raleigh insape asylum. The<lb />Senate passed ou third readiug,<lb />after a spirited debate, the bili to:<lb />employ State eonvicts on public<lb />~roads, each county being allow<lb />~ed twenty five. An amend went |<lb />adopted was that no. applications:<lb />for convicts are to be considered |<lb />~un.ess the convicts are net peeded<lb />fon the State farms. Lie biil to.<lb />~prevent prize-fighting also passed |<lb />~tinal reading. Tre House passed |<lb />~aiter much debate an important.<lb /><lb />~bill to prevent delays in freight: hivery par warranted,<lb /><lb />shipments. It) provides " that FU GL ER BReé ys<lb />wheuever suitis lustituted against,<lb />"ari--<lb />is State for viola ion of any cof,<lb />the laws reqainmg prowpt hand-<lb />railway joses the su t,it sha'l pay I; idle a Misses, ( ~al<lb />including |<lb /><lb />I. REY NOLDS<lb />For Men.<lb /><lb />Bion<lb /><lb />REEDS<lb /><lb />dren.<lb /><lb />PaDYy YAaLliw: Ly doing business in<lb />kk. PP<lb />be ®<lb />ibng of perishab! e freight, ard the<lb /><lb />cattorney s fees 1f the value of the. a |<lb />property does uct exceed S10. i » OC) i ~HE, WN (+ | j<lb />Badly Hurt, _-~\ND-<lb />| Mr. Frank Speight met with ase D GO d<lb />~rious ac cident this morning. He! ress OOGS<lb />was ut work at the public se bool,<lb />orenter reduction.<lb /><lb />building and while hewing | piece |<lb />of timber with a hatehet it glanced<lb /><lb />Scill<lb />the knee, split- c. r.<lb /><lb />tine his kuee open. Ne xt door to!<lb /><lb />MUNFORD<lb /><lb />cank.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />""""" nnd 2 enn<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />I. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />f\onth.<lb /><lb />ty - ; *, ae o *<lb />Subscription 29 cents per<lb /><lb />Entered ns second-class mail matter.<lb />wee...<lb /><lb />The office of the Curolinian, at<lb />Elizabeth City, was destroyed by<lb />tire Sunday night and all of the<lb /><lb />printing outfit but one small job<lb />press lost. Evitor John bad but<lb />little insurance on the plant. He<lb />ordered a new outtiit at once and<lb />will continue the paper. This is<lb />the second time he has been<lb />burned out.<lb />" * sea enna |<lb /><lb />Colonel Julian S. Carr. of Dur<lb />kam, N. C.. president of the Dur-<lb />ham Tobaceo Company, Durham.<lb />N.C. has subseribed F10,00U to<lb /><lb />the Awerican Luiversity, which<lb /><lb />isto be erected 1n Washington<lb />by the Methodist Episcopal<lb /><lb />Chureh. Colonel Carr 18 the first<lb />ROUther man to contribute to an<lb />elucationul enterprise north of<lb /><lb />the Potoinaec siuee the war.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. bL. Smith, Democrat<lb />from Gates Co., was uliblimously<lb /><lb />declared eatitled to toe seat<lb />which he now holds in the legis<lb /><lb />lature. The<lb />eonvratuliatect<lb /><lb />whele State is to be<lb />upou this fact.<lb />Mr. Suitb is thoroughly titted for<lb />a jegisixtor. and bas already aid-<lb />ed much iu preventiug the pas-<lb />save of the peruicious lezisiation<lb />lutro fuced in tue<lb /><lb />peeseut legislature.<lb /><lb />tnat bas been<lb /><lb />Judge Robert W Wiustonu, of<lb /><lb />the Fifth<lb /><lb />Judicial Wistrict. has<lb />resigued ana will remove from<lb /><lb />Oxford apd locate io Durham<lb />He will beco'ne a member of the<lb /><lb />law tirw of Fuller &amp; Fuller the<lb /><lb />titw beeomiaog Fuller, Winston A)<lb /><lb />Fuller. Mr. \¥. W. Fuller.<lb /><lb />senior member of the firm.<lb />locate in New York City.<lb />heeumes *Ounsel forthe American<lb />Vobaeco Companv. Mr. Winston<lb />has made a splendid Judge and<lb /><lb />the<lb />wil!<lb /><lb />it-is a pity that he has resicued. |<lb />Ti ; a bi 5 ; ; Cotton Seed Meal<lb />tere is pot a brighter young/that there wasno Democratin the] irides<lb /><lb />lawyer in North Caroliaa.<lb /><lb />He Wanted A Kiss.<lb /><lb />A certain young man in Greens-<lb /><lb />boro was out calling yesterday |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />afterpbceon.<lb />| Tt was late when he started to<lb />leave and he wanted « kiss. All<lb /><lb />of his importunities were una ally<lb /><lb />vailing, however; but after a time<lb />the young lady said to him:<lb /><lb />at the wood-pile, Ill kiss you"l<lb />will sure.<lb /><lb />to do it. but the ogaloot went for<lb />it grabbed it up and socked nis<lb />lipstoit. Then he suddenly com-<lb />meoced backing and grunting like<lb /><lb />all the time holding to the axe<lb />with botu hands.<lb /><lb />Before he could get away the<lb />girls mother had to get some<lb />warm water and apply it with a<lb />~dish-rag. When he was) re<lb /><lb />leased ull the skin Was off his lips<lb />apd his touuge was in a frighbtfoi<lb />cou litivn. He didut ask thie:<lb />young lady to forteit her promise.<lb />but be wout Lbkely kiss any more<lb /><lb />axes, especialiy in coli weath<lb />er."Ureenshbor o Record.<lb />There are pine classes of peo-<lb /><lb />ple whoare no good toa town ;<lb />First. those who go out of town<lb />to do their tradiug; second, those<lb />Opposing improvements ; third.<lb />those Who prefer a quiet town to<lb />one of pusiu aud busibess ; fourth<lb />those who imagiue that they own<lb />their town: fifth. those who think<lb />busipess can dope wittout<lb />idyertisipg; sixth, those who<lb />deride public spirited men;<lb />~eventh, those who oppose eyery<lb /><lb />De<lb /><lb />tuoVelIpent that doves not orig<lb />inate with themselves: elghth<lb />those who oppose every public.<lb /><lb />enterprise that does not benetit<lb />themselyes: ninth, those who<lb />seek to iujure the credit of a tel-<lb />low towuswan. Some wen pos<lb />ses3 more than oue of<lb />charaeteristics and a few<lb />them. Lhe fellow havisg<lb />than oneis a dead drag to<lb />-owu."Salisbury Herald.<lb /><lb />= ee<lb /><lb />The Monroe Enquirer says that<lb /><lb />all of<lb />wore<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Hela few days ago there were tweadty poos, per<lb />t J" Ps *<lb /><lb />prisoners in Union jail, aud while<lb /><lb />~it is not supposed that a jail bird | Kerosene<lb />that crowd) Pease, per ba<lb /><lb />~has any politics, yet<lb /><lb />eongratulated itself upon the fact<lb /><lb />iwhole lay out.<lb /><lb />loofer and ecroaker are<lb /><lb />oTf contented."Salisbury Herald:<lb />you will first kiss that axe lying.<lb /><lb />| pean<lb /><lb />a dog with a bone fast in bis Jaw. !<lb /><lb />these.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />There 1s more solid comfort in<lb />hustling about for a day trying to<lb />~make a dollar than there is in<lb />loafing on the street a month.<lb />~The mau who is always hustling<lb />is happy whether he is making<lb />lanythipng or not, and he 1s gener-<lb />making something, while the<lb />forever dis-<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb /> ThreeSprisoners set the Stanley<lb /><lb />| « ° . .<lb />re. " |eounty jail on fire and made their<lb />She didn't dream he was go'ng escape.<lb /><lb />The building wat ve<lb /><lb />stroyed.<lb /><lb />ARAL<lb /><lb />She Resented the Criticism.<lb /><lb />A voung man anda lady were<lb />walking in the lobby of the Herald<lb />Square theater, New York, the other<lb />night, discussing DeNKovenTs ~~Rob<lb />Roy.� During their talk the words:<lb />oIt is plagiarism, mere plagiarism,�<lb /><lb />were spoken audibly by the gentle-<lb /><lb />man. Straightway a lady behind<lb />him excluimed: o~] dare you to say<lb /><lb />that ugain!T The gentleman, sur-<lb />prised, looked around and ventured<lb />to remark mildly that he hada right<lb />to bis opinion. oT<lb /><lb />dare you to say<lb />that again!�<lb /><lb />repeated the lady, with<lb />eves. ~~]am Mrs. Delso-<lb />There nothing more to<lb />be added, as the reader can imazine,<lb />and further criticism of oRob Roy�<lb />was) deferred<lb /><lb />more favorabie<lb />delphia Press.<lb /><lb />fh. 44 ,<lb />paso Y<lb /><lb />ven! was<lb /><lb />until possibly under<lb />conditions. " Phila-<lb /><lb />nee sn<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />O<lb /><lb />Correeted by S. M. Sehultz, at th<lb /><lb />Olid PBriek store.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib sto 5<lb />Wes-tern Sides Gb to 4<lb />Susar ecvred tiims } tole<lb />Cornu 4).to 6)<lb />Cort Mes 50 to Sd<lb />Cabbage 4 to 15<lb />KI Ur, Family 30�,� to 3:0<lb />loarad 6to 0<lb />ata re) to 10)<lb /><lb />Potatoes IrisT. per bb!<lb /><lb />£300 to 3 0<lb />Potatgas Sweet, per bu<lb /><lb />30 to 40<lb /><lb />pagar 8to5<lb />| Coffee lé6to 5<lb />Salt per Sock 8H ta 2U0<lb />ihiekeus 124 to 2O<lb /><lb />doz 1T<lb />Beeswax per Ib 20<lb /><lb />9to lV<lb />5U to 75<lb />5.0<lb /><lb />~0O 40<lb />14 to3<lb />25 to 719<lb /><lb />Hulls, perton<lb /><lb />Minks<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly atiended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PANTS, Olas, GLASS AND TVITY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Cres-ent_<lb /><lb />Bicycles. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWNTS.:.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb /><lb />15 cents. 15 |<lb /><lb />"and f<lb /><lb />DRY - -GOODS .<lb /><lb />rolkd at very elose Margin.<lb /><lb />also have acomplete line of"<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk<lb />and peanuts for vesterday,<lb /><lb />bv Cobh) Bros. &amp; Co., Codimission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk:<lb /><lb />COPrTtTonNn.<lb />Good Mid Hing Og:<lb />Middling  1-16)<lb />Low Mildling 4g<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"stcady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Common ltol4} "<lb />Prime 13<lb />Extra Prime 2to2}h<lb />Fancy of<lb />Spinish<lb />~Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />ms vyos"irregular at 20 to 25 ) ts.<lb />_E. Peas"best, 2.59 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />~ oF imaged. 1 60 tol 75.<lb />Black nnd Clay, 75 to 90 per bu-hel.<lb /><lb />prices of cotton,<lb />ax furnished,<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S:.T7. Schultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERKCHANTSBUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS.<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R R<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuysat LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena,<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com.<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />(lwayson handandsoldat prices tesul.<lb /><lb />Our goods are ee ghtand:<lb /><lb />ASH therefore.<lb /><lb />he times.<lb />old for c¢<lb /><lb />'o run vwe sell at a close margip.<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />Ss. M. SCHULTz,<lb /><lb />(greenville.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />De D.<lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />- BLOUN J. L.<lb /><lb />SLOUNT &amp; FLEMING.<lb />AT AT-LAW,<lb />iwEENVILLE. N. C.<lb />itl oall the Courts.<lb /><lb />JAMES,<lb />DEN LIST,<lb />N.<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />See his $18 Sewing Machine. ay<lb /><lb />BILL<lb /><lb />Bint.<lb /><lb />Ber Practices<lb />L. Cc. LATRAM<lb /><lb />3 ATEAM &amp; SKINN<lb />oe<lb /><lb />vic,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYSSA T=] AW<lb />ee N.<lb /><lb />THOS. 3. JARVIS ALEK. Lb, S0OW<lb /><lb />pany In &amp; BLOW,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C<lb />ig?T Practice in. ailthe Courts.<lb /><lb />3 15-16)<lb /><lb />| Barbers.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />;AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />thal Patron: ge sovicited.<lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb />eF Cuder Opera tivuse.<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />having norisk 7<lb /><lb />NOC!<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER |<lb /><lb />|p.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4 5!<lb /><lb />Dated ab | SO<lb />Jan'y%, | S| 3a<lb />A. M. P.M. A. M.<lb />{eave Weldon | 11 53) 9 27<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 5710 20)<lb />~Lv Tarboro | 12 20<lb />| | -<lb />Uv Rocky Mt | 1 0 10 20 6 00<lb />Ly Wilson § 2 03:11 03<lb />~Lv Selma | 2 53. |<lb />Ly Fay'tteville) 4 3012 53<lb />Ar. Florence 7 15 3 00<lb />BE<lb />O'R |<lb />ZQ |<lb />Pp. OM. A.M<lb />Lv Wil-on 2 0S ' 635<lb />i. v¥ Gol Inboro a Hoi 7.20<lb />iw M Ua 14 4 02 - 829<lb />Ar Wilmington 6 30, " 10 08<lb />ML. 4.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRHIL,<lb />Dated . 1 Fe, a | an<lb />Jau'y 7, a's it c's<lb />Iso, 22 4 ara<lb />A. M. P.M.<lb />Ly Flore:.ce ¢ 25 7 15<lb />\Lv Fayetteville: 10 10) 9 1%<lb />-iLwv Selma 1] 52<lb />~Ar Wilson 12 4211 15<lb />| a<lb />,; xs<lb />| ae<lb />Ae<lb />ALM. P.M.<lb />Ly Wilmington, 9 00 7 OO<lb />Ly Magnolia 5 10 $2 68 81<lb />Ly Groldsboroe li 35: } Gg 40<lb />Ar Wilson dL 25 | 10 27<lb />TT ome<lb />| is  1D oS,<lb />| ox (SCE<lb />a ~Zi ot<lb />| P.M. POMP. M.<lb />Lv Wijson yz 52 ~li2o 10 32<lb />Ar Koeky Mt 1 45 $202 11°15<lb />r ~Parl oro 2 21)<lb />Lv ~Tarboro 12 25<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 53: Per 2<lb />(Ar weldon 3°70) } 12 54;<lb /><lb />| Prain on Scotland Neck Branch Road<lb />leaves Weldon 3.40 p. m.. Halifax 4.00<lb />p.-<lb />m., Greenville 6,57 p. m., Kinston 85<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 20<lb />4. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m , Weldor 11.20 am<lb />m., daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />7.<lb />~<lb />i.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- : 7 : ee a i<lb />ICICLES. The small boy 1s ha ppy"he<lb />ae cap set a deadfall for sparrows.<lb />Little Things Cajght in tne Snow | | .<lb />Draft or Pi lcut of the Mud From the price some of the<lb />i a &amp; at x lu a G Cut Ot on s an ; / : - :<lb />wood hralers charge fer a small<lb />7 load thev must think the town<lb />lo rtill i= rijyQycl FOC L1y¥ 7 : . -y 4:  ;<lb />is full of millionaires.<lb />ft spowed a little more early | |<lb />Lt ~HOWs | L J1tcet�,� (,.0Te eat Have rou poticed tliat the _ oo 7<lb />iASt vl t- ;<lb /><lb />a DarLty REFLEcrOr bas More LYeWSs<lb />The suow balling las resulted init than some opupers  Hreby At our stables in Greenville on<lb /><lb />- c , - »<lb />- ; } 1. - . ; ; i, - atT ~ x : Pd<lb />jn afew broneh Wlhilows. Tlmes laurve!? thre it im:<lb /><lb />The Tica M4 eommenced nelting Leven euch SryOWw Gis this don t Catt (ay,t wt anal Py Lott, 1845<lb />big afternoon, fep our curriers fro taking tie<lb /><lb />+s yurny RereecrorR to your avor.<lb />Ree Cotton Sed Meal at the Py atiy ae LECrOR toy we Will sell-<lb />Ja 3 7 y You ought to apprectate this.<lb />Oil Brick Store<lb /><lb />pX E<lb />W he naman welts blue anil fee ls A LOT OF GOOD<lb /><lb />7; ah 7yy Yt } lL. 4 :<lb />Dhere wollte -OWme lenky ro: f ~ 7 1<lb /><lb />¥ poor ane decides to Gat Gownh his Arm oge =<lb />a eR PEUSeEs, tiie tir-t thins eee does HORSES &amp; MILES<lb />Were it uot for the snow thisiis to shave clown his etiareh 1p?) me eed mt a st at<lb />wou.d bea picanant day. eve and the next thing is to stop at Ade<lb />. . iin paper Flow a ipan @in ex<lb />Foue etoek of SOes just tuo at nect to prosper with pelther re<lb /><lb />J. LL. Starkey &amp; Cos Vigion or news is away beyond<lb /><lb />Fain<lb />poe<lb />cs<lb />Pee<lb />Mow<lb />~<lb />+)<lb />o¢<lb />Lad<lb /><lb />wow<lb />h<lb />f<lb />+<lb /><lb />tien. They will<lb />be soid ta the tighest<lb />bideler Without revarad<lb />- led to price, Nostoel put<lb /><lb />omuch weather for trains t 00 Buowiedse up will be taukken down<lb />Who knows Wat om day Mey Gol bought lty for iL, boii<lb /><lb />4<lb />4 a 1 | en<lb />pet bhachk Ob their sche:luie.<lb /><lb />a4 4<lb />rs = 34 : ; , ; bhytaye rosy yf eta )} va de oclk j t.<lb />Cireenvilie S&amp;S Ele ctrie sights anit prides 2s 7 hi. Wii _ IN! a iQ)<lb />water WC Tks ci Pe: friZ otd etqit W petlie: tin JUV OP SOPPOW, Thit: ily rlest boa (it<lb />2 ¥ =o 28 th «  a 4 4 eR kk<lb /><lb />=<lb />}<lb />a<lb /><lb />Por the beautiful suow all arouse<lb /><lb />Eversbody who court get a to cay. mT ivy int A mA<lb />gun has been out hunting te day-: May be only siush to-morrow. | is fi fii 150,<lb /><lb />. ' rp - 14 a 1 a a Oe<lb />Warren reyeorts Pitliis hie forgery ~ ins=hine VT} t.«¢ "~ SSS<lb /><lb />biossous at Riverside Niarsery. snow to day lies irads the ealtl: The'Pla ce to Soll your<lb />1 look beautiful.<lb /><lb />? 7 T<lb />hepe Whi be mo prayer mitet-<lb /><lb />the  Metuodist ee<lb /><lb />an ~ we iid<lb /><lb />chureh to-night. EBRUARY FACES, T BA : CO!<lb />. ve ; ee er °<lb />The steamer Mvers is ice bountn Pensple cn the Go. Weather or no<lb /><lb />at Washington. and could cf Weathe-,<lb /><lb />J<lb />Come up to dav.<lb /><lb />jo Tr 1 - 7 t * * * ~| Crry. J vee is -iCK. ray ~<lb />Porm BRiny -- Two Seine biste: Mrs. J. J. Cher : | BaD<lb /><lb />les pear Pictolus. Apply to | Mi Z F Hochem ith deft this<lb />SHERRY. SR nooryii g for adcebersouvi ille.<lb /><lb />gy<lb /><lb />Fo Smith bes gone to<lb /><lb />RuUbscriptroti Por tiie PALLY ch rs nneslite d to marry % couple. iD ASTER N<lb /><lb />PLE: Loh. . oo ee<lb /><lb />ae Nir. 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Dots cinuet puss<lb /><lb />Miss La xX returned home<lb /><lb />Samo etbe. or The teh Ss Se this morning fr aVisit Gf ses<lb /><lb />eret. a beantifal drama in 4 acts. cpal owe oka. to � Goldsboro and,Q, L. JOYNER, Prov.<lb />iW! be presented by a Cotupensy Kinston. :<lb /><lb />of home taient MD the Oper: a<lb /><lb />Mouse Ou Ti ene rsdav eVeugipe.J ist ny /<lb /><lb />rive » therm a cood house. . i j Obaeco ~a lothat Lane Ne i Greenville, N. a.<lb /><lb /></p>
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