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        <p>arrives 6:37 P.M<lb />~My, leaves 10:13 A.M<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Ve<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />No. 67.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., February 26, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Baat Schedule.<lb /><lb />~<lb />ome<lb /><lb />trail going<lb /><lb />Passenger anl mil.<lb />- Going. south,<lb /><lb />nor th, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />M.<lb />North Bound -reight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />Si<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives ss dt P,<lb />M., leaves 2:11 P. Mv.<lb /><lb />Steaner Myers a-~rives tr om Wash<lb />ington Mondwy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Wasliingiou ~Tuesday, Thur.<lb />dayand satu dav.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Quinerly Items.<lb /><lb />Me. L. J. Ch: 4pman took in the<lb />fair last weck.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Brooks is. visiting<lb />relutives iu Centerville.<lb /><lb />~ Mirs Aunie Brooks is visiting<lb />friends at Maple Cypress.<lb /><lb />Miss Addie Builer left Sanday<lb />~sometime in Craven<lb />enounty. 7 o<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />Miss Sallie Cox<lb />frienus and relatives<lb />county. :<lb /><lb />Mr. F.C. Harding, of Green<lb />~ville, came last ~Thursday and re-<lb />turned home Friday.<lb /><lb />Messrs. D. M. Johnson and<lb />Bennie Best went to Kinston<lb />yes~erday on business.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sue Sutton leftT Saturday<lb />to spend some time in Leuoir<lb /><lb />in Lesoir<lb /><lb />_county visiting relatives.<lb /><lb />-~<lb /><lb />Fred Joh nson = returned<lb /><lb />Mr.<lb /><lb />~home from Ernal ~last Friday,<lb /><lb />makers of the Victor bicycle,<lb />spent to-day here.<lb />+ medel Victor he had along with<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />where he bas been teaching.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sallie Wilson, of William-<lb />_ ston, returned home yesterday<lb />after staving sometime with her<lb />~Sagshter, Mrs. F. M. Kilpatrick.<lb /><lb />Me A: H. Eberhart, representa<lb />tive of the Overman oWheel Co.,<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />_hior, is the prettiest wheel we<lb /><lb />° have SSan..<lb /><lb />is visiting<lb /><lb />bew<lb /><lb />~Baveral of: the zidets mowtiiox a.<lb /><lb />Bethel Notes.<lb />Mrs. M.G. Bryan and daugh-<lb /><lb />ter were in town Sunday. _ |<lb />Mr. M. A. Roberson, of Rober-<lb /><lb />sonville, was In town to day.<lb /><lb />Trade was much better Satur-<lb />day than it bus been in town for<lb />some time-<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. Cheiry, of Palmyra,<lb />was in town Saturday. He came<lb />down to see his father, Mr. M.C.S<lb />Cherry.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sarah E.. Davenport. of<lb /><lb />tives in town and community the<lb />past few days.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Ayden Items.<lb /><lb />Last Saturday was the dullest<lb />Ayden ever had, with all of her<lb />tine stock of ~beautifal spring}<lb /><lb />|goods the merchants say not five!<lb />hand<lb /><lb />hundred dollars<lb />duriag the day.<lb /><lb />Soon the musie cf the hammers<lb />aud saw will eeuse,as the buildings<lb />now constructing are about ftin-<lb />ished- Thea comesthe elink of<lb />the hammers On the tobacco flues<lb /><lb />chan zed<lb /><lb />|} which will drown the notes of the<lb /><lb />frogs and whippowil: Why aonTt<lb />the farmers bring us in some<lb /><lb />{sweet potatoes, coljard~, turnips.<lb /><lb />anything to make the opot bile�!<lb />Chicken and eggs we always have<lb />but, oh for some greens.<lb /><lb />Yes, it is dull times here, and<lb />everywhere else, except in our}<lb />State - Legislature. No flies<lb />~there ! Every member of the new<lb />party is wide awake and ever<lb />working to make a record fo?}-<lb />himself and his crowd, and they<lb />have at last succeeded in making<lb />one thet well stand out in bold<lb />relief for all time. After refusing<lb />to respect the natal day of Wash<lb /><lb />lington and Leefon hearing of the<lb /><lb />death of Fred Douglas they were<lb />struck with feelings vf respect for|<lb />the dead, ordered the tlag at half<lb />mast, shut up shop and went into<lb />~Comment, - is. unnec-<lb /><lb />AL EOSAETs only ef ~em aia :<lb /><lb />Hamiltcn, has been visiting rela-|<lb /><lb />FOLKS AND FACES.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />but we Catch a Glimpse as _ Pass<lb /><lb />Mr. A. L. Blow went to<lb />to-day<lb /><lb />Some Go This Way and Some That, |<lb /><lb />Bether o<lb /><lb />Mr. Frack Messons of Oxtond,<lb /><lb />is, in town.<lb /><lb />boro to day. - :<lb /><lb />Wilsun to visit relatives.<lb />ing Miss Addlaide Williams. "<lb /><lb />Miss Muy Harris, of Falklead,<lb />is visiting Miss Bessie Jarvis: =<lb /><lb />~Mr. J. A. Bugroea: went to- Tare<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. T. Manfoe Aba: 18 gone to. =<lb /><lb />Miss Lucy Randoiph is visite :<lb /><lb />To-day was a good day. as<lb /><lb />bicycles and many wheels EES<lb />out. ~<lb /><lb />Mrs. ae Proctor,. of Washes<lb /><lb />ington, is visiting her son,<lb />R: J. Proctor.<lb /><lb />M ate<lb /><lb />Mrs. L. Hei'broner aud Littl ~<lb /><lb />son returned to their home<lb />Tarboro to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. Legvett has. moved oiste.<lb />Mr. Zeno Moore's new House, on<lb />Dickerson avenue.<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />Rev. RB. D. Carroll, of ~Winies�<lb />ville, will preach in the Baptist "<lb />church here Thursday night.<lb /><lb />Miss Jennie Williams: retarned<lb />~to her school at Pactolus,<lb />day, after ~spending a weeks at.<lb />home- ~<lb /><lb />oMr. D. W. Hobgood of Contest:<lb />nea township died ~Monday.~ He -<lb />WAS a good 'citiz n and his death ©<lb />is regr etted.<lb /><lb />" ;<lb /><lb />Mon- es<lb /><lb />Mr. W. S. Rawls Vétnraed Mon- : :<lb /><lb />day evening from -Ivor, |<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />funeral of his mother.<lb /><lb />Mr: Whitley, Coast Line ace! it<lb />at Parmele. and Miss Dora James,<lb />of Grindooi, came in on the: train<lb /><lb />a scrapie _nieere to,  attend bs<lb /><lb />Va,<lb /><lb />where he had been to atrena ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Fi<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />Fa 2. ra<lb /><lb />= ~<lb />== it<lb />it Des<lb />=<lb />4<lb /><lb />oDAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />- Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />ee "<lb />Z The Populists are trying to<lb />_~ deny that they refused to honor<lb /><lb />x Lee and Wasbington and did<lb />= ~hovor Fred Douglas, but the<lb /><lb />record is against them and they<lb />must take the ccnsequences.<lb />~They added further infamy to<lb />their former conduct by refusing<lb />Saturday to lend ten thousand<lb />do!lars to the LadiesT Memoral<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />ithe weather ave are having way<lb /><lb />down here in the Sunny South.<lb /><lb />This has been a remarkable<lb />winter in Texas. Usually we have<lb />balmy days and green grass<lb />alinos: the year round but this<lb />winter has been quite different.<lb /><lb />Something over two weeks ago<lb />we had a fall of snow, and co.d<lb />weather following kept some of<lb />the snow even up to yesterday,<lb />when the heavens became over-<lb />vast with dull, leaden clouds and<lb />avout noon snow agam beyan to<lb />fall and continued u:.til night.<lb /><lb />About 3 o'clock the street cars<lb /><lb />stuck and school children and<lb />people living along the line had<lb /><lb />Association to complete the mon-|<lb />umentto our Contederate dead.)<lb />May the time hasten when they<lb />will be known no more.<lb /><lb />md<lb /><lb />Senator M. W: Ransom on last:<lb /><lb />Saturday was appointed Minister<lb />to Mexico. His salary is seven-<lb />teen thousand five huudrel dol<lb />_ lars whichin Mexico is equal to<lb />=. , about thirty theusand dollars.<lb />oAs soon as the nomination was<lb />. sert tothe Senate, it went into<lb />executive session and the nom-<lb />ination was confirmed in ten min-<lb />utes, every Senator, rezardless of<lb />party, voting for the confirmation.<lb />** Senator Ransom is one of the<lb />: first men of the Senate.<lb />been Senator for over twenty two<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />filled the place from North Car-<lb /><lb />a<lb />.<lb /><lb />ozs popular than Senator Ransom:<lb />~ Heiga born diplomat and ~this<lb />-  eountry wil) be better represented<lb />.nowhere than in Mexico.<lb />are glad that North Carolina has<lb />_ been thus honored bythe appoint-<lb />- mentof her most distinguished<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />~~ Forr Worrs Tex., Feb. 14th ~95.<lb /><lb />: : 2<lb />"i a! Z<lb />ss<lb /><lb />ing seasoa ~np the spring.<lb /><lb />He has,<lb /><lb />years and no man who has ever.<lb /><lb />Olina has been more deservedly,<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />jlieved to be in the city.<lb /><lb />to ohoof� it under difficulties, and<lb />in a little while afterwards the|<lb />merry jingle of sleigh bells could|<lb />be heard all over the city.<lb /><lb />The fall cf suow was abctut<lb />four inches and the sight this<lb />norning was a beautiful one.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />has been the order of the day.<lb />This is a novel sceue for Texas,<lb />and the effects of the storm while!<lb />it may be heard on range Cattle,<lb />will be beneficial to the ccuntry<lb />in thelong run. Nearly all the<lb />moisture will be absorbed by the<lb />earth and add to the good plow-<lb /><lb />Tae oldest inhabitant always<lb />comes to the front in times like!<lb />this and people who have lived in|<lb />this country for the Lord knows<lb />~how 'ong, say fhatthis is the coid<lb />lest weather that be has ever seen. |<lb />It must indeed surprise visitors<lb />from the land of ice and snow<lb />longing for the land of flowers<lb />and sunshine"T'exas"to find a<lb />snow like this and tlie thermome-<lb />ter registering 24 below zero.<lb /><lb />This has been a jolly: day here,<lb />even the regected lovers try ta<lb />get even by sendiug his sweet<lb />~heart a five cent valentine.<lb /><lb />Emigration still continues and!<lb />home seekers are drifting west-<lb />ward to grow up with the country.<lb />and two cases of small pox be-<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />- Yes, North Carolina has attrac-<lb />tions to. It is a lovely State and<lb /><lb />old county of Pict.<lb />W. H. FLEMING.<lb /><lb />hd<lb /><lb />cere<lb /><lb />Hand<lb />carriers.<lb />2 ee a ee ,<lb /><lb />your supscription to the<lb /><lb />ge ~<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />Sleigh riding and snow balling<lb /><lb />| up aad said in the utmost consterna-<lb /><lb />Ob! how I loveit and the grand;<lb /><lb />. oMonument Bill F¢ils. " » ~~<lb /><lb />""<lb />Scented<lb /><lb />-- The Confederate Monument BillT<lb />has failed, aotwitbstanding the<lb />noble efforts of the ladies and,<lb />their friepas. It was useless for _<lb />the ladies to ask the Douglass<lb />Legislature for anything to fur-~<lb />~ther the hopor of North Carolina,\ "<lb />for in our opinion they are not<lb />made of that material necessary |<lb />for such acts.<lb /><lb />The mouunent must be com-<lb />pleted, and it remains for the la-<lb />dies to appeal to the patriotic<lb />sons of North Carolima. Mrs.<lb />Jones and the energetic vice-pres-<lb />lidents of ths assyeiation we are<lb />isure will complete fhe monumet<lb />as projected notwithstanding !:e6<lb />indifference, of the Legislatur -"<lb /><lb />Raleigh Press.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />He Was Absent-Minded.<lb /><lb />Coming out in the 5:30 train, &amp;<lb />few days ago, I took the seat di-<lb />reetly in front of Mr. Suburban. He<lb />had been to a fair in which Mrs.<lb />Suburban has been actively inter-<lb />ested. The space between him and<lb />the window was filled by an cnor--<lb />mous bundke,almost as largeas Mrs.<lb />Suburban herself. .<lb /><lb />When the conductor came along,<lb />Mr. Suburban handed out two tick-<lb />ets. 7 Se<lb /><lb />oWhat's this for?� asked the man.<lb />of the punch. ~<lb /><lb />Mr. Suburban turned with a start -�<lb />toward the bundle that was press- |<lb />ing against him. Then he looked<lb /><lb />ow<lb /><lb />fe OS ali AMIRI sa aed Ogee: gat SO ES<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />tion: .<lb />oT_+"thought tb<lb />ing with my wife!�<lb /><lb />Sie<lb /><lb />at I was travel-. =<lb /><lb />Population of Critish India.<lb /><lb />According to the census of 1891,<lb />the population of Brifish India and ,<lb />the native states was 287,223,431, an,<lb />increase of 34,000,660 in.ten years.<lb />Of these, according to. religion, ~<lb />there were 207,731,727 Hindoos, 57,- |<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />321,164 Mohammedans, 9,820,467 et<lb />aboriginals, 7,131,361 Buddhists, 2,-_<lb />234,380 Christians, 1,907,833 Sikhs, =<lb /><lb />~1,416,638 Jains, 89,904 Parsis, 17,194<lb />Hebrews and 42,763 of all other re- "<lb /><lb />Hligions. Of the Christian popula-"<lb /><lb />tion, 1,315,263 were certified to ~be |<lb />~Romav Catholics, and the remain- ©<lb />few hundred Syrians, etc.,<lb /><lb />ee<lb />2 sae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />(heh os Weasel aes, a)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a ea Sees<lb /><lb />et<lb />5 Ne<lb /><lb />- Reprehensible Extravagance. ;<lb />Clerk (who has had sickness in the<lb />family, to his employer)"I would re-<lb />spectfully ask you for an advance;<lb />rhe! I had to-pay .my doctor's<lb />ili amounting to a -hundred and<lb />thirty marks. |<lb />Principal"Ah! my dear fellow,<lb />the old story, ITm ~afraid"living<lb />vastly bevond vour means. "<lb /><lb />- STOP: STOP! sr0p!<lb /><lb />Stop buyjng the goods beught<lb />"hast season and buy the"<lb /><lb />He -SPRING DS<lb /><lb />just received. ~It is an cld seng<lb /><lb />to say goods are cheaper and tar-<lb /><lb />iff off, &amp;c., but come and see for!<lb /><lb />yourself. They are very wuch<lb /><lb />lower, lower even than cost for<lb /><lb />last seasoa. This is plain facts.<lb />See for yourself,<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly atiended to<lb /><lb />|John E. Woodard.<lb /><lb />SH PENDER 460)<lb /><lb />TINNERS.<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />_" a IN"<lb />Lamp ~Goods, Bieyeles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambier and Cresceut<lb /><lb />Bicycles. ~<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />JAMFS,<lb />DENTIST, )<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />R. D. Ih.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />~ Cc. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenvil.e, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 15675.<lb /><lb />eS: Jit : Schultz,<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />- OLD BRICK STORE|<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MEKUHAN'TS BLY<lb />4 ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is comy oy<lb />n allits branches,~ -<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS. |<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />al wuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACE.O SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, @na| = .<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A. CGM<lb /><lb />oplete stoek of<lb /><lb />~FURNITURE |<lb /><lb />lways on.<lb />he times.<lb /> orun,we sell at a close margid.<lb />= Berta oe. ,<lb /><lb />hand aodsotd at prices. tu sui<lb />~Our goods are a}l bought and<lb />old for CASH. therefore, having no rish<lb /><lb />ATTUOKNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N. C.|<lb /><lb />Special attention given to colleciions<lb />anu settiement of claims.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. 4 Bo Le FLEMING. |<lb />ey &amp; FLEMING,<lb />ATTPORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />| GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />gay~ Practices in all the Courts:<lb /><lb />Lc. LATHAM 4i2KY SKINNER<lb />4 ATKAM &amp; SKINNER, *<lb />&amp; 4 :<lb />ATTORNEYVSAET-LAT,<lb />GREENVILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BOW<lb /><lb />JARVIS § &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />~ GREWKN VIELE. N.C.<lb /><lb />" Phis Reminds. :<lb /><lb />Yon ower<lb /><lb />in the . E<lb /><lb />montlr of or 2<lb />February that if.<lb /><lb />you have<lb /><lb />y our Printing done- :<lb /><lb />at the |<lb /><lb />. REP LECTOR.<lb /><lb />JOB -- OFFICE: +<lb /><lb />It will be done right :<lb /><lb />It will be done in styl<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />These. points:are "<lb /><lb />hed Practice i. all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Fd<lb /><lb />eh eee sae ae caret<lb /><lb />Barbers. 2<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />. TONSGRIAL ARTIST. _<lb />GREENVIGLLE; N. Cc.<lb /><lb />Ss Patronage eolicived. oe<lb /><lb />ee tr. EDMUNDS. | eos<lb />~ PASHIONABLE BARB: Ry<lb />+h ait: ager Roraerere ur ~eee f<lb /><lb />| in any sort #8<lb /><lb />of work, but :<lb /><lb />" pa<lb />2 Pe<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oLittle� thd ~That You Can Chew<lb />and Swallow while they are Warm.<lb />Lent begins to morrow.<lb />To morrow is Ash Wednesday<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Oid Brick Store.<lb /><lb />They now call it the Douglas<lb />Jaap ' Well pamed.<lb /><lb />For Sate CHEeAap."Nice Feather<lb />Bed. Apply to this office.<lb /><lb />~ Only a few days left for the<lb /><lb />present Congress"its term ex<lb /><lb />~ ~pires next Moneay.<lb /><lb />~Cream Walnut Candy, Apples,<lb />Pea: s, aad Oranges, cheaper than<lb />ever, at Morris MeyerT Ss. °<lb /><lb />Gin Dupree and. Zeb Hizch-<lb /><lb /> Smith have both purchased bicy<lb /><lb />eles during the past week and are<lb />- hOw ip the spin.<lb /><lb />'" . Mr. Howard N Johnson. of the<lb /><lb />- Green Leaf Johnson Co., Norfelk,<lb />died Sundar. He had larce tim-<lb />_ ber interast in Pitt and adjoming<lb />soentics.<lb /><lb />ine A few nights ago twenty mules<lb />= eoutof R.L Smith &amp; Co's.<lb />+ tables and seattered over the<lb />_ eauntr.<lb />- heev caught but five are still at<lb />large.<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />Fancy Prices .a THING oF THE<lb />Past."Just received a line of<lb /><lb />" Seantiral samples for Tailor Made<lb /><lb /> - Suits.<lb /><lb />enuarinteed: Call and see sam-<lb /><lb />= eit . C. HooKer.<lb /><lb />~ The G ee wille Amateure had a,<lb />good heuxeto- witness theT oWo-<lb />~ven Web� Monday night. All.<lb />the performers rendered their.<lb /><lb />parts well and gave the Sasonee<lb /><lb />-® very pleasant eveniny. There},<lb />38 some good talent among our:<lb />= TaN peopie.<lb /><lb />Pablic Schcol.<lb />~~ We are requested to announce.<lb /> that the white Public Sehool for<lb />His district will open in the new<lb />sapere Monda aye March 11th.<lb />ool ~ will taught by<lb />Warren as principal.<lb />te orh.as SertaT<lb /><lb />Fifteen of thém have)<lb /><lb />- Perfo t fit and satisfac tion<lb /><lb />An Imposter. .<lb /><lb />A<lb />name as Mrs. Ross, from Wash |<lb />ington, has been beggmg around<lb />town this week, and in order to<lb />get some péople to make dona:<lb />tions to ber tells that she came<lb />here to work for Mrs. BH. T.. Dan<lb />iel, but the latter having no neéd<lb />for her she is left without means<lb />of getting back home. Mrs. Dan-<lb />iel requests.us to state that she<lb />knows nothing about the woman,<lb />bas never seen her that she is<lb />aware of, and the story the woman<lb />is telling in connection with ~her<lb />name is without foundation:<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />The whiskey trust has made an<lb />advance of 24 cents per gallon in<lb />the price of spirits.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Barglars _ robbed savings<lb />bank in Waterbury, Conpn., of<lb />over a thousand doilars. -<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />- A gold brick swirdle was wosk:<lb />ed on William Dobbins, at Bir<lb />mingham, Ala, and he wag.<lb /><lb />ineved of �,�6,000.<lb /><lb />Six ae robbers antered� a<lb />residence at Zanesville D., bound<lb />and gag-ved the inimatés and car<lb />ried away $200 in monev and<lb />other valuables. -<lb /><lb />Slugger John EL. Sullivan is on<lb />a big jag down in Jacksonville,<lb />Fla., and his troupe has Become<lb />demoralized. They have~had his<lb />baggage attached to secure salar.<lb />ies due.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />A report has been made by the<lb />U. 8. Engineer Corps stating that<lb /><lb />~Core Sound, N.C. has been ex-<lb /><lb />~amined and is unworthy of im-<lb />~provement.<lb /><lb />Senator D. B. Hill was ~invited<lb /><lb />y the literary societies of Wake<lb />ForestT College to deliver the<lb />~commencement aadress in Jane,<lb />|but declined because ofa previous<lb />engagement.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />| The Reidsville Weekly says<lb />~that a petition is being gotten up<lb />jat Madison, in Rockinham county,<lb />ooking Senator ponent to have<lb />e legislature ange SEapens<lb />~to the 4th of July.<lb />= ke<lb /><lb />white woman giving. her;<lb /><lb />eo = on ee ~ rete AE ents i: eS<lb />$ 5 z pee ~ a4 oeebes. oa a on : eh oe herd ne ee<lb />bo "", A : ote Sl = i ee a<lb />ila a ft a aoe eee =<lb />3 o. &amp; cette ee : � i<lb />Y -@ : : " Pup :<lb />: i<lb />wl 2<lb /><lb />epee ee nt a<lb /><lb />At our stables in Greenville on.<lb /><lb />Saturday, March 2nd, 1895.<lb /><lb />"we will sell"<lb />A LOT OF GooD<lb /><lb />~HORSES &amp; MULES "<lb /><lb />at Auction. They wild<lb />be sold tothe Lighest<lb />bidder without regard<lb />to price. Nostock put<lb />up will be taken down<lb />or bought in for us, but<lb />will be Knocked. off to<lb />the highest-bidder. .. .<lb /><lb />Sale will positively take -<lb /><lb />place on that date regardless of<lb />weather.<lb /><lb />UCKER - &amp; EUWARDS.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb /></p>
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