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          <lb />~ Greenville, N. ©.<lb /><lb />March 11,1<lb /><lb />and , Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />_- Passenger and mail train going<lb />~north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />~arrives 6:37 P. M. ed<lb />| -North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />-M, leaves 10:15 A. M,<lb />- South Bound Sree otsarriven 1:51 P.<lb />M., leaves 2;11 P. Mi mee<lb />'° Steamer Myers arrives from Wash}<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday.<lb />oleaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />3 oWeather Bulletin. _<lb />Tuesday rain, colder~ Tuesday<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />My Ayden Items, . .<lb />_, Aypkn, N. C., Mar. 11th.-"Noth-<lb />Ing short about the horse sale<lb />here Satarday. One gray mule<lb />as sold for 85 cents.<lb /><lb />The Dany REL nens 8. ~eceives<lb />omany compliments in)<lb /><lb />Ayilen.<lb /><lb />- -The telegraph wires here were<lb />kept warm Saturday. The local<lb />obig 5� had the operator busy<lb />opending messages tothe members<lb />_ of the Legislature at Raleigh ask.<lb />oing for immediate action on the<lb />fetition to change the name of<lb /><lb />he.<lb /><lb />= ~The many friends .of MBH. C<lb />~ Blount regret véry much to hear<lb />of his death, which occurred at<lb />his home Sunday morning at 8<lb /><lb />yl<lb /><lb />of this township and-leaves many<lb />warm friends. A telegram was<lb />received from his brother, Mr A.<lb />R. Biount, in New York, that he<lb />the funeral...<lb />_~ There was a total eclipse of<lb />200n Sunday night, caused by<lb />the earth passing between the<lb />mn and the moon. Persons<lb />ing church about. 9 -oTclock<lb />ticed the shadow jugt coming<lb />nthe moon. This contiaued to<lb />rease and by a little past «10<lb />~entire face of the moon was<lb /><lb />yered..<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />begins its fourth month. While<lb />the paper has continued small, it<lb /><lb />interesting, and beliex<lb />succeeded in this. It ip<lb /><lb />~oclock He was a useful citizen |.<lb /><lb />would arrive to-night to attend<lb /><lb />. � Syotnes Month, |<lb />To-day the DatLy REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />sy and<lb />it has<lb />our de<lb /><lb />has endeavored to be new<lb /><lb />sire to make it largel<lb />hope ere long todo thi¢.<lb />going to make it just aq<lb />just as good as the |<lb />will justify. There arek<lb />ple not now doing so W<lb />to be helping us in thig<lb />The paper can go on jur<lb />but of course would be m<lb />itable to the town 1f. it}couid be<lb />made larger. Let all spbscrib<lb />pay promptly and. theT basiness<lb />men advertise as. they should "<lb />and we'll dotherest..- ©...<lb /><lb />Se an<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />a ~Dhned,<lb /><lb />Mr. E. C. Blount, of Contentnea<lb />township, died Sunday morning<lb />at-8 o'clock. Mr. Blount was a<lb />prominent man in this county for<lb />many years, He represented Pitt<lb />one term iu the Legislature, was<lb />at one time a Justiceof the In-<lb />ferior Court, and for severa!<lb />years prior to his death served a<lb />a Magistrate... He'had large fam<lb />ily connections and a great many<lb />friends who regret his death.<lb /><lb />Sunday mornirg at 11:15 oTclock<lb />Mrs. Margaret Murray, wife of<lb />Mi. Williagn. Murray, died at her<lb />bome in thjs town, after au_ illness<lb />of severatanonths. She was in<lb />her 61st year and had been mar-,<lb />ried forty years. A husband. and<lb />five daughters, three of them mar-<lb />ried, are left to mourn their Joss.<lb />The family moved here from Wil:<lb />ison aboat three years ago, and<lb />made a host of friends who. sym-<lb />pathize with them in their be-<lb />reavement. The. funeral took.<lb />piace at 4.oTclock this aftertioon<lb />uw the Methodist. cemetery, ser~<lb />vices bein<lb /><lb />-da<lb />nue act was cond ek i<lb /><lb />the school-tax to 18 ~cents, the<lb /><lb />bscribers|<lb /><lb />complete the Confeder<lb /><lb />g held in the M. EA<lb /><lb />[THELEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />the reve-.<lb />| : in Com-<lb />mittee of ~the Whole. Amend-..<lb />ments were adopted increasing "<lb /><lb />5 oFRIDAY:<lb /><lb />In the Senate to<lb /><lb />pension-taxto 81-3. cents, aud<lb />the tax on real property to 24 ""<lb />cants- Olubs which sell whiskey ~~<lb />are required to pay a liquor-tax,<lb />and drugg:sts who sell whiskey ~<lb />are taxed just as liquor dealers. " _<lb />Building and loan associations "<lb />were excepted from double taxa"- ~~<lb />tion. The license-tax on life in-<lb /><lb />surance companies was made<lb />$200. : : : » §<lb /><lb />yd<lb /><lb />A bill to incorporate the West<lb />Carolina railway from Bristol, "_<lb />Tenn.; to the South Carolina line, =<lb /><lb />was introduced. " ek ae<lb />The bill to appropriate $13,750<lb />for regular and $5,000 for special .~ |<lb />iations to. the ~~:<lb /><lb />annual appropr<lb />GirlsT Normal and Industrial _<lb />School passed its third reading, _<lb />as did also the vill to amend the "<lb />charter of Wilmington, and the "-<lb />bill to appropriate $10,U00,° to� |<lb />ate monu- |<lb /><lb />tai «<lb /><lb />q 4<lb />z. dey<lb /><lb />ment. : igs<lb />There was an exciting debate ~<lb />on the bill to abolish the Criminal =~ |<lb />Court Circuit of New Hanover<lb />and Mecklenburg, and. create. a -<lb />new circuit of seven counties: An " .<lb />amendment to except New Han-<lb />over, Mecklenbarg, Kdgecombe,<lb />and Halifax counties was voted. "<lb />down, Deniocrats, with one ex-. ~~<lb />ception, voted against the.bill, as<lb />did tweive Fusionists. The tax<lb />on plug-tobacco and smoktog-<lb />tobacco was mide ove half of lL<lb />cent per ponn,t. ae<lb /><lb />Charles A. Dana, editor of the gh<lb />New York Sui, has been indicted _<lb />in Washington for libel =~ |.<lb /><lb />" Bradstreetand Dun commercial "<lb />provement iv trade for la<lb /><lb />iy wa:<lb /><lb />of ~which.<lb /><lb />she was a me<lb /><lb />+e gt 11 o"<lb /><lb />Ps Oe Cre cate :<lb />eo aE a pt age Oe<lb />Re eee : :<lb />hg 4<lb />on 7<lb />é<lb /><lb />It was » beautiful sight)<lb /><lb />ive by<lb /><lb />fnown, Ga, killin<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />-<lb />=<lb />os<lb />.<lb />at<lb />«tl<lb /><lb />MTs, ke ua<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. .<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter<lb />""eeeee ees<lb /><lb />_. Another place has been made<lb />fora Republican. A new Crim.<lb />inal Court has been established<lb />composed of six oc eight of the<lb />«Eastern counties and Cook, of<lb />Warren, 1s to be the Judge. The<lb />Populists continue to vote to make<lb /><lb />oplaces tor Republicaus and yet<lb />- © two years ago they were abusing<lb />_~ them, and Col.Polk said this party<lb />-. was responsible for nearly ail of<lb />our ills. There never was a great<lb /> er fraud than the Populist party |<lb />: E- "_"_"_"""" ° -<lb />That was a vreezy time before<lb />, the committee having in charge<lb />3. the report to the Legisla- |<lb /><lb />i il<lb /><lb />~ga Priday after:on, demsadsa were<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />reer<lb /><lb />a<lb />~~<lb />we,<lb /><lb />: - two negroes putin their places.<lb />friends oof one candidate<lb /><lb />: _@ scramble for office as has been<lb /><lb />before this Legisleture.<lb /><lb />-"s COMMISSIONERS MEETING.<lb /><lb />- negroes put io their places, ac-<lb /><lb />_ owhite men who had been reco-<lb /><lb />~tare on the appointment of Mag-<lb />istrates. The committee met<lb /><lb />made from some counties that-<lb />white men be turued down ana<lb /><lb />cordingly at this meeting _two<lb /><lb />~mended wére stood aside and<lb /><lb />~Many bard things were said by<lb />and:<lb /><lb />another. Nobody eyer saw sacl<lb /><lb />TT<lb /><lb />Gaeenvitte N.C, Mor 4°h, 1895<lb />The Board of Commissioners<lb />for Pitt c»anuty met this day, pre-<lb />~gent T. E. Keel, chairman protem.|<lb />+3. M. Jones, L. Flemingand J L<lb />The followiog orders for<lb />opers were issced :<lb /><lb />_ Martha Nelson 200,H. D-Smith<lb /><lb />Jacob MecLawhoro 1.50,<lb /><lb />oo ire ete Susan Briley<lb />.) a Smith 1 50,. Patsy<lb /><lb />ockainy 200, Henry Harris 2 5,<lb />0 and Hettie Andrews 3 00,<lb /><lb />pan.<lb /><lb />1 ; Wi fed Tar lorT 6 00, |<lb />SF eS tient oO<lb /><lb />Lang 6 05,3 A Lung 134,<lb /><lb />~euil were released from poll� tax.<lb /><lb />Se Eae<lb /><lb />. :<lb />4<lb />2<lb /><lb />rH<lb />Parker 2 00, J G Nelson 1 50,<lb />Winnie. Chapman 1 50, tag<lb /><lb />Adams 150, J W Ctisp 1 50,<lb />F Williams 8 50, John Crisp for<lb />wife 150, James Long 9 00, Ame<lb />lia Heathly 1 50, Edwin Haddock<lb />150,RE Mizell 300,Joho Fian-<lb />agan Buggy Co 3 00. ar}<lb />The foliuwiug orders for gen-<lb />eral county purposes were issued :<lb /><lb />DC Smith 170, Woody Meo-<lb />Lawhorn 1 80, Ww Bb Blaad 2.00,<lb />Jason. Joyner 180, Ben Cum-<lb />minzs 1 50, Sue M Albritton 9 54,<lb />J} W Sm.th 16014, J McDixon<lb />500, Louisa Iryes 518; Henry<lb />Lewis 1.30,8R Ross 2205, 5 R<lb />Ross 2 50, E A Moye 770, C M<lb />Bernard 245, John Thompson<lb />185,3 D Bullock 280, John R<lb />Tacker�"�3 30, WV H Sumerell 2 90,<lb />John Pierce 11 18, D J Holland<lb />3 35, EB A Moye 1 05, Jas L Rob-<lb />ertson 95, J L Roberson 2 30, E A<lb />Moye 2 47,R W King 190, R T<lb /><lb />Hodges 11 ag Hd F Harrington<lb />13 08, WH. well 23,00,<lb /><lb />JA<lb /><lb />w mM<lb /><lb />King 15 858, BS. Sheppard &amp; Co<lb /><lb />55, Adriau Savage 350, B W Ed.<lb /><lb />wards 9 60, R W King 155 22,3 A<lb /><lb />Lanz 312, Jesse L Sinith 2 80,<lb /><lb />S M Toves 3 30, L Fleming 2 50,<lb />lr E Kee!) 3 7U.<lb /><lb />(sreenville Stock Law Territory<lb />"jJ R Moye 15 33,. 8 W Tacker<lb />Li 26, C M tlarris 1 25.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek and oContentnea<lb />3 ock Law Texritory"J R Jobao-<lb />son 833, J A Swith 840, Thos<lb />and Jr 42 00,3 D Worthington<lb />3 03, N A Tripp 7 42. - *<lb />Koss Carwon and 8S. F. Sam-<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />ft r 1894.<lb /><lb />O dered that valuation of lands<lb />of K. G Turnage iv Farmville<lb />town-bip bs redaced fur 1804<lb />frow $2,500 to $1,500. }<lb /><lb />Ordered that vaiuation of lands<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />for<lb /><lb />James<lb /><lb />3 L, Lattle, Tr<lb />presented his two. fia<lb />which were approved and oath of<lb />Office administered. One bond<lb /><lb />~for $21,500 with J A Andrews, .J- ©<lb /><lb />e -_ e, J G Moye, J J Nobles,<lb />Long, A G Cox, BF Patrick, G�"�<lb /><lb />Mizell dnd Ivey Smith as sureties.<lb />One bond for $27,500 with R A<lb />Tyson, J L Wooten, J A K Tuck:<lb />er, R H Garris, Oscar Hooker,<lb />JB Galloway. J R Moore, WC<lb />House, G T House, B F Patrick,<lb />W H White, D E House, and<lb />BR M Spier as sureties. . 7<lb />E H Shelburn was allowed. li-<lb />cenee te retail beer at his place ot<lb />business in Greenville. aa<lb /><lb />J S$ Keel_was allowed to move<lb />bis place of*business from Hill to<lb />Centre Bluff. |<lb />oReport of Dr W H Bagwell,<lb /><lb />~Supt of Health, read and filed.<lb /><lb />A petition signed by C F Har; .<lb />1is and others for a public road in-<lb />Swift Creeck township across<lb />lands mentioned in petition was.<lb />read, and having been duly ad-<lb /><lb />lay off the same according to law-<lb />Mrs Henrietta McLawhorn and<lb />George Gannon were allowed to<lb />list taxes for 1894. .<lb /><lb />INTELLIGENCE OF FISH.<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />liseed by Louis Htilird in Faik-<lb /><lb />from $3,439 to $3,100,<lb /><lb />Ordered that L. C- Worthington<lb />Oh:cod township, be reduced drum<lb />ae ae on $20» for 1894.<lb /><lb />the sume having been erroveous<lb />rs<lb /><lb />od<lb />rip , the years 1891-92 "93<lb /><lb />iand township be reduced for 1894!<lb /><lb />dered that an order be issuedT<lb />to Mra Sae M Albritton for $9.54,<lb />to heron the tax books:<lb />aia sa "94, :<lb /><lb />Tourist"You told me the lake was<lb />full of fish, but I couldnTt get a bite all<lb />day. ll<lb /><lb />coker, WG: Rawis. Jatees. (2!<lb /><lb />vertised the Sheriff was orderedto " %<lb /><lb />andlord"Well, you see, they have ~<lb />They<lb /><lb />M Mooring, R L Davis, W'G «|<lb /></p>
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          <lb />oS: NN. ~Schulte<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875,<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />- OLD BRICK STORE|<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY}<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />\ their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branehes.<lb /><lb />_ PORK SIDES&amp;SHONLDERS.<lb /><lb />~FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />a) wuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO 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 />FURNTURE<lb /><lb />al ways onhand 4nd soldat, prices tusuit<lb />the times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a-close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully, |<lb />Ss. M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />8 E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS<lb />And. Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to}*<lb /><lb />= *<lb /><lb />PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY<lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler acd Cresccut<lb /><lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />Subscribed by ewenty capital<lb /><lb />MacRae, T<lb />Edwin Shaver, F<lb />Thos, M. Holt, J. M. Worth,<lb /><lb />By making every policy-holder. a sharer<lb /><lb />DOLLARS.<lb /><lb />DIRFCTORS : J. S. Spencer, E. D.<lb /><lb />jawirence S.<lb /><lb />Ww harton.<lb /><lb />McAllister, Secretary and ~Treasurer.<lb /><lb />When your<lb /><lb />MUTUAL INBUE ST CE co.<lb /><lb />oOF (GREENSBORO, es o.<lb />""OFFERS-"" .<lb /><lb />CHEAPER FIRE: INSURANCE<lb /><lb />in- no profits.<lb />serve of 10 per cent. are returned to the. pelicy-holders.<lb /><lb />~CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.<lb /><lb />ists whose names septesent over FIVE. Mrexr0Ns OF<lb />Policy-holder gare ~non-assessable. :<lb /><lb />Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth, ,<lb /><lb />Holt, Samnel MeD. Tate,<lb />F. J- Murdock, L.. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A<lb />J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley, a oM: Scott<lb /><lb />OFFICERS : J. M. Worth, oPresidents E. P. Wharten, Vice-President A.<lb /><lb />policy expires see that it is renewed in THE. SOUTHERN bag<lb /><lb />J.-L. Sue G, mela<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />All profits except a<lb /><lb />Janies P. Sawyer, J. mae C<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />pers<lb /><lb />Og<lb /><lb />1"<lb /><lb />nm gn<lb /><lb />Professional Cards. ss<lb /><lb />D* D. kh.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />� *<lb /><lb />JAMES,<lb />DENTI sT,<lb />N, CG.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING, |<lb />ATTORN ~YS-AT-LAW,<lb />: . GREENVILLE, N. C-,<lb />\pas Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM HARR¢ SKNE<lb />T ATKAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />wy<lb />ATTORNEYS*2T-L AW, ©<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ©.<lb /><lb />THOS: J. JARVIS. ALEX. Lc O<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />ARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />, ATTORNEYS-AT- LA Ww,<lb />. GREKN VILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />AMES # A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />_TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />.� GREENVILLE; N.<lb />er Patron: aes porichad,..<lb /><lb />oee<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />eS Practice ii vil tre Courts.<lb /><lb />o4<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />John E. wisodard F. Cc. Harding .<lb />. Wileon, N. C. Pcwes phy cae Ne Sg<lb /><lb />Wo &amp; HARDING. |<lb /><lb />Heer EDMUNDS.<lb />! ; BAR hehe<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING. |<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />This Reminds<lb />~You every day<lb />inthe mcnth of<lb />March: that its<lb />you have<lb />your Printing done<lb />at the oe =<lb />, REFLECTOR - :<lb />JOB -- oOFFICE. i.<lb />ote will be done right,<lb />Tt will be done in sty!<lb /><lb />cand. it always suits.<lb />~These points are -<lb /><lb />well worth weighing<lb />| in. gar sort. g<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ote ees ae<lb /><lb />pete school opened this<lb />with forty pupils. :<lb /><lb />h Hominy and ~Grits just<lb />iat D. S. Smith's.<lb /><lb />was a beautiful day<lb />nes hai large<lb /><lb />are the best in<lb /><lb />20 for 5 cents.<lb /><lb />J. L. Sranxey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />; be well advertised and<lb />sr-stocked than under-adver-<lb />sed ~over etooked.<lb /><lb />y Cotton Seed -Meal at the<lb /><lb />the best Special Track<lb /><lb />peall on R- A- Tyson or<lb /><lb />�,� Sheppard. .<lb /><lb />) Banday night the colored folks)<lb /><lb />Were asking most everybody<lb />1ey met owhat's de matter wid<lb /><lb />ij Waluut Candy, Apples,<lb /><lb />tears, aad Oranges, cheaper than<lb />éver, at Morris Meyer's.<lb />7 ae afine lot of furs to-<lb /><lb />a R. LangTs store Ale ol<lb />7 ce from air<lb />sf land. T The<lb /><lb />lot contained<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />175 raccoons.<lb /><lb />oat<lb /><lb />Cotton Meal sand<lb />a ond Shi call on Heurs<lb />Prizes low down.<lb /><lb />spard.<lb />h lot Fancy Cakes and<lb />at J. L. Starkey &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />e large engine taken: out of;<lb />eae was left standing<lb />road about four miles<lb /><lb />a here, aod frightened ua<lb /><lb />- Mr. tiesev Heillbecner wut to<lb />Tarboro Sunday.<lb /><lb />Miss Ada Hearne returbed. to-<lb />day to Littleton.<lb /><lb />skins, 17 foxes, 47 minks|<lb /><lb />Dr. Babcock is in town.<lb />Mr. J. W. Higgs went north<lb /><lb />| Mr. R. J. Proctor returned from<lb /><lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. L Starkey went to Kin~<lb />ston Saturday evening and re-<lb />turned this mourning.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Jennie Lancaster, of Ral-<lb />eigh, 18 visiting the family of<lb />Mr. J. 8S. Congleton. ;<lb /><lb />Master Milton White, who was<lb />a page in the Legislature, return-<lb />ed Lome Sacarday night.<lb /><lb />Rev. JL. Winfield passed<lb />through this morping returning<lb />to his home in Wasbington.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Miss Minnis Cartaway spent<lb />Sunday with Miss Myra Skiuner<lb />and returned to Bethel this morn-<lb /><lb />ing-<lb /><lb />Mrs. Follet, of Durham, who}<lb />was yisiting Miss Martha OTHa<lb />gan, left th~s morning for Balti-<lb />wore-<lb /><lb />Mrs. Harry Martin, ~of Greens<lb /><lb />boro, is visiting her aunts,<lb />Gov. Jarvis and Mrs. P. 6. Mon-<lb /><lb />terio.<lb /><lb />Miss tess Brace Forbes and<lb />Master Fred Forbes.ate visiting<lb />their sister, Mrs. M. Hie ainerly,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ber of horses that were being in Kinston.<lb />ven to Red Banks Sunday. x<lb />: A ~ : meeting held at Red Pastor Called.�<lb />ks c fourmiles from; at theclosée of the aeiticesio<lb />y, Messrs. J. R-the Baptist church Snaday night)<lb />H. B. Tackerlthe eburch beld a conference and<lb />to the ministty of extended a call to Rev. OC. M.<lb /><lb />charch. Bil iilioge of Virginia, bruit Bene ~pas-<lb /><lb />tbe call call and let for. for be)<lb /><lb />Ve<lb />Old Brick-Store. " , er�<lb />Butter. per lb 19 to 25.<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 3<lb />| cured Hams ll tol<lb />40 to 60 |<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 80<lb />(iabbs 5 to 15<lb />Flour, Family 300 to 840<lb />Lard 6to10 .<lb />Oats 50 to 60<lb />Potatoes Irish, per bbl 800 to 350<lb />Sap owe Swe ae: 30 to 40 -<lb />a 21938<lb />Coffee ~ 16 to 25.<lb />= r Geek 80 to200<lb />ohn 7 123 to 20<lb />Eggs ad doz 10<lb />Beeswax, per Ib f 20<lb />Kerosene, 9 to 10<lb />Pease, per bu 50 to 75<lb />Hulls, per ton 500<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 00<lb />Hides 13,102<lb />Miuks 25 to 75<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />~Below are Norfolk. prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conimission Mer-<lb />change of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />Good Middling 5$<lb />Middling 5 5-16<lb />Low Middling ~ 4t<lb />Good Ordinary 4t<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb /><lb />Common ~ Lto ig<lb />Prime 14<lb />Extra Prime | 2 to2}<lb />raney 24<lb /><lb />h 24<lb /><lb />Frone"steady.<lb />Bgzs" ste dy at 12 to 123 cts<lb />KE. -Peas"best, 25) to 2.75 per bag.<lb />oe o damaged. 1.50 to L.75.<lb />Black and ¢ lay, 90 to 4.00 per bushel...<lb /><lb />The PlaceT to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO a<lb />THE<lb /><lb />_ EASTERN<lb /><lb />BaP af<lb />i<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb />WARRHOURE<lb /><lb /></p>
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