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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., March 15, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 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 Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />train. going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Saturday: showers.<lb /><lb />"_"<lb /><lb />OTHER LOCALS.<lb /><lb />Eggs still lower, they are now<lb />ouly 9 cents in Norfolk.<lb /><lb />The straw on the field near the<lb />Greenville Lumber CoTs mill was<lb />burned off Thursday afternoo<lb />and made quite blaze.<lb /><lb />Zz<lb /><lb />A coaling st#tion will be es<lb />tablished at Wilmington, for the<lb />purpose of shipping coal to the<lb />West Indies and the South<lb />American countries.<lb /><lb />The oman who knows it all� is<lb />not confined to any locality. The<lb />world is his and the fulless there-<lb />of, and his lifelong regret is that<lb />he didnTt have a chance to make<lb />it himself.<lb /><lb />Opinion at Washington.<lb /><lb />The English Swells Barl<lb />Co. was here on Friday and<lb />urday nights.<lb />learn it is not a<lb />cent people to attend." Washing-<lb /><lb />esque<lb />Sat-<lb /><lb />~The Mayor and the owner of<lb /><lb />Served by our ~~Leased� Underground<lb /><lb />From what we<lb />fit show for de"<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Cable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />Thiee people lost their lives in<lb />- te ta hotel at Maekeysville,<lb />~ a.<lb /><lb />In Kansas City, Mo., fire de-<lb />stroyed $3000,000 worth of prop<lb />erty in one hour.<lb /><lb />Fifty Cuban rebels were killed<lb />during au attack made upon @<lb />band of 400 of them by Spanish<lb />soldiers. |<lb /><lb />W. H. Taylor, the defau'ting<lb />Treasurer of South Dakota, has<lb />been arrested in- Mexico by a4<lb />Pinkerton detective.<lb /><lb />A man named J. M, Newcombe<lb />of Petersburg, left his home last<lb />September and failing to return<lb />was suppo to have been<lb />drowned by falling off a steamer<lb />between Norfolk-and Baltimore<lb />The family believing him. dead<lb />wentin mourning for him. The<lb />man has turned up in N orth Car-<lb />olina alive and well, having been<lb />for some time at the home of a<lb />brother in Greensboro.<lb /><lb />Your Home Paper,<lb /><lb />Any map can take a newspaper.<lb />It is the cheapect thing he can<lb />buy. It costs no more than a<lb />postage stamp, it instructs you<lb />and your wife and teaches your<lb />children. It comes through rain<lb />or shine, calm or storm, bringingT<lb /><lb />ou the best news of the ~neigh-<lb />borhood. No matter what hap<lb />pens it enters your door as a wel-<lb />come friend, full of ~sunshine,<lb />heer and interest. It shortens<lb /><lb />the Opera House, at the solicita-|the long summer days and enli-<lb /><lb />tion of the ministers and manyl|vens the lorg winter nights. It<lb /><lb />one celinet to allow thelis your adviser, your gos sip and<lb /><lb />_ Swell pateaque company so play|friend. No man is just to his wife |<lb />ere again. None but men at-jand children who ioes not givejan eliga<lb />the performance last /them the home paper to read."|May<lb /><lb />jbome of the groont<lb /><lb />DID YOU KNOW?<lb /><lb />Well. Look at these Names and The "<lb />Mr. W. B. Wilson went to Beth- _<lb /><lb />el to-day. , . 2<lb />Mr. Edward Greene returned -<lb />last nixht from Virginia. _ ce<lb /><lb />Rev. D. B. Clayton left on last<lb />night's train for Kinstone<lb />Mrs. J. L. Wooten is visiting<lb />ber mother at Ho22k2r6a2.)<lb /><lb />Mr.C. A. Whitehead returned "<lb />to Scotland Neck this morning: "<lb /><lb />Capt. Swift Galloway, who was<lb />here at Court, returned to Snow.<lb />Hill yesterday. F a<lb /><lb />Rev. O. J. Woodson, of -Gates- "<lb />ville.is visiting his sisters, Mrs.<lb />Senator Jarvis and Mrs. Monteiro. "<lb /><lb />Mr. E. G. Cox took the train _<lb />here this morning for Washington "<lb />City to receive medical. treatment e<lb />in a hospital. : ,<lb /><lb />Rev. W. J. Rollins conducted "<lb />services in the Baptist church last "<lb />night and delivered an exc llent<lb />sermon. He left to-day for Hal-_<lb />ifax. oe<lb /><lb />Mr. Sam _ MclIlveen, literary "<lb />tourist for P. F. Collins, is in<lb />town with Collins works in 30 vol-_<lb />umes and other standard works.<lb />~What he lacks in being able to<lb />talk books is not worth knowing.<lb /><lb />fo Marricd,<lb />Mr. R. J. W. Carson ws<lb />ried to Miss Lissie M. Jas<lb />the residence of the bride's<lb />nesday, evening March<lb />D. ©. Moore Esq. officiati<lb />ter the marri<lb /><lb />and invited guests<lb /><lb />age the bridalT<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. federate soldier holds the position<lb /><lb />-# s-@und @�,� aw mail matter<lb /><lb />ihirrtere t=<lb /><lb />For tlie want a: quorum Capt: ;<lb />Kitchen failed to get to the p=n<lb />itentiar . Forths wantof a qaor |<lb />nm Lacey was nottnrned out ax<lb />commissioner, of labor st ttistice.<lb />For the want of a quorom the Cou-<lb /><lb />of Libarian. For the want of a)<lb />quorum the. penitentiary rewmaius<lb />an the bands of the Democrats.<lb /><lb />For the want of a gaorum North<lb />Carolina is saved from the handsT<lb />of the most disgracefal legislation<lb />that has ever cursed any State.<lb />All of this simply forthe want of.<lb />a = .<lb /><lb />- If any man diiubts that Walser<lb />goes home from the Legislature<lb />a wiser if not a better man he<lb />would do well to read� the _ little<lb />tilt between him and Ray in the<lb />House Wednesday. He left the<lb />spsakerTs chiir to give M- Riy a<lb />little tongue thrashing... When he<lb />was through Ray tcok biz in<lb />hand aud no man ever réceive:l<lb />such a frailing, and no man ever<lb />s0 thoroughly acknowledged hix<lb />defeat, for as soon as Mr. Raz le<lb />up on him he left the chair aud<lb />publicly on the fioor of the Hone<lb />retracted everything he hal said<lb />Even Populist and Rspublicins<lb />said owhat a fool.�<lb /><lb />bee<lb /><lb />The poor Pops and R3p3. of<lb />the Lezislatare go to their homes<lb />withsad memories. Not a mau<lb />in North Carolina to endorse the<lb />course of either party. Neither<lb />party even endorses the course of<lb />-the other. Every respectable<lb />man in North Carolina is thorough<lb />ly disgusted with the entire pro-<lb /><lb />Even the negroes, they<lb /><lb />TOR.)4 Siate ia the naien, und. dast,<lb />: =~ pot ~jeast their pay all<lb />" bey coald cruste no office f-:|<lb /><lb />: realiz 7<lb />that<lb /><lb />vood inteutions.<lb /><lb />ipraved they<lb /><lb />~the rewainder of their<lb /><lb />SelyesT oGnd ofully<lb />ther rervices will neve<lb />aguin be nédsded ia North Carh<lb />na. We pity some of. chv mer<lb />who have-heretefere been withoaT<lb />~tain wpon their characters. They<lb />went to Raleigh probably with<lb />They fell into<lb />bai hands. They were bound by<lb />caucuses. They were led by evil,<lb />designing meu Whea thev get<lb />home and look back on their<lb />activuns and see what they . have<lb />done, unless they are traly de<lb />will feel a mortifica:<lb />tiov that will remain with them<lb />lives. It<lb />is astonishicg that men for the<lb /><lb />Lime cun be so deladad.<lb /><lb />- ed<lb />WHAT THEY DID.<lb /><lb />The followiog are tne most im<lb />portant acts of tiie North Caroli-<lb />ua Legislature :<lb /><lb />General acts"to repeal the<lb />county government law; to pro-<lb />vide for the election by the neo-<lb />ole of thres additioual justices in<lb />each eounty: to repeal the elec.<lb />tion law aud previde for a new<lb />election. syiteus; to provide for<lb />the-wdopciva of school text-bvoks<lb />by county boards of. education,<lb />instead of by tue State board; to<lb />prevent priz3-fighting, by fine and<lb />imprisonment; to extend for two<lb /><lb />provide for aid of pablic schowuls<lb />by local assessineuts; to restoie<lb />6 per ceat as the legal rate of<lb />interest; to fix minimum rate of<lb />charges for selling leaf tobacco iu<lb />warehouses ; to create a westarn<lb />erimieal court circuit of Bun-<lb />combe, Madison, Haywvood, and<lb />Henderson counties: to create<lb />an eastera criminal court circuit<lb />of New. Hanover, Mecklenbarz,<lb />Halifax, Vance, Warren, ge~<lb />combe, aad several other couo-<lb />ties; to require railways to re<lb />deem unused tickets; to. appro-<lb />priate $10,000 to complete th iP<lb />Confederate monument at.<lb /><lb />8 the f PPE a con<lb /><lb />e to define butter and r<lb />yin ten sale; also $e define fi<lb /><lb />State the time for oma Og O18 jtic Life and Endowment,<lb /><lb />: ree s 1d fitbrabling of<lb /><lb />nud foo 1 products ; to restore<lb /><lb />sell county to the. Nioth<lb />Coainveanionst District; to regu-<lb />late building apd loan asso siations<lb />and provide for examination of<lb />their affairs by the State; to re-<lb />iquire the payment ino cash. on<lb />lemand of ail scrip, cheeks, du3-<lb />Hills, or other evidences of debt<lb />issued by avg corporation.<lb /><lb />Banks chartered"Burlington<lb />Banking Company ; MechanicsT<lb />Dime Savings Bank of Raleigh ;<lb />Bank of Louisburg; Bavk of<lb />Granvilte, at Oxford ; Wake Bank-<lb />ing. and Security Cc mpany of<lb />Raleigh; Salisbary Loin and<lb />Trust | Cmoany; Bank of Eden-<lb />ton, Bank of Tarboro; Guardian<lb />Security, Trust and Deposit Com-<lb />pany; Mutal Savings and Depos-<lb />it Company: Bauk of Tunwberton ;<lb />Pilot Bank and Trust Company,<lb />Pilot Mountain; FarmersT and<lb />MerchantsT Bank of Bryson City.<lb /><lb />[nosuranceTcrmpanies chartered<lb />"PeopleTs Mutual Fire, of North<lb />Carolina ; Stock Mutual, of Geens-<lb />boroT; FarmersT Mutual Fire In-<lb />surance Association, of North<lb />Carolina; Southern Manufactur-<lb />ersT Mutual Fire; North Carolina<lb />Mutual Fire; also to admit the<lb />FarmersT Alliaues to the same<lb />privileges as other benevolent<lb />associations in the matter of in-<lb />surauce;also to protect Lolders<lb />of fire insurance policies ; also to<lb />allow unincorporated insurance<lb />companies to do basiness in this<lb />State upen depositing $20,000 in<lb />cash or State bonds with the<lb />Secretary of State; South er?<lb />oO<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Appropriations annually to in-<lb />stitutions" University, $20,000 ;<lb />white Agricalturs! and Mechanis<lb />cal College, $15,000, regular, and<lb />$7,590, special; colored, Agri-<lb />cultural aud Mechanical~ Col-<lb />lege, $5,000; six colored normal<lb />schools, $1,500 each; colored<lb />normalT school at Winston, $1,009 ;<lb />Morganton Asylum for Tosane,<lb />$100,000 ; Raleigh asylam $62,500,<lb />rezular, and. $8,000, speciui;<lb />GoldsboroT asylum, $37. 500, reg-<lb />ular, and. $10,000, special; Sol-<lb />diersT Home, $8,500 ; Normal: and<lb />*lTadustrisl School, $13,759, regu-<lb />jlar, and $5,000. special; institu~<lb /><lb />; Lome ap ON THIRD BiGhds =<lb /><lb />+ aa<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />t<lb /><lb />WHAT THEY DID.<lb /><lb />PRRs<lb /><lb />tion for the blind, $3,500, regu-<lb />lar, and $9,000, special.<lb /><lb />Towns incorporated"Biltmore,<lb />South Biltmore, Guilford Col-<lb />lege, SteelTs Mills, Burnsville,|<lb />Spring Ho;e, Booneville, Bel-<lb />mont, ~Peachland.<lb /><lb />Chariers amended"Wilming-<lb />ton, Raleigh, Winston, Morganton,<lb />Mount Airy, Edenton,Greensboro,<lb />East Bend, Weldon, Southern<lb />Pines. Elizabeth City, Kinston,<lb />Chapel Hill, Old Fort, Mocksville,<lb />Concord, Albemarle, Snow Hili,<lb />Margarettesville. |<lb /><lb />Railways cbhartered"Morgan.<lb />ton, Shelby,Norfolk and Camdem,<lb />Intramontane, French Broaa ;<lb />Southport and Western : Roanoke<lb />Railway and Bridge Company;<lb />Condopv-Broaddus Tramway Cow-<lb />pany; West Carolina Curritack<lb />aad Carolina; Marionbad Springs;<lb />Piymouth, Washington and Kin-<lb />ston; Carolina Railway and Lum<lb />ber Company ; Newberne Street<lb />Railway und Eleetric; Sanford,<lb />Lillington and Eastern ; Carolina<lb />and Northwestern.<lb /><lb />Railway charters amended 01<lb />extened"Charlotte Street Rail-<lb />way ; Wilmington and Southern ;<lb /><lb />Atlantic; Youvgville and Reids-|<lb /><lb />wille; ttarrimen, Frauklin and<lb />Southern ; Cape Fear and North-<lb />ern.<lb /><lb />Couity road laws, givirg taxes<lb />and conyict labor, for Wake,<lb />Ovatige, . Lincoln, Randolph,<lb />McDowell, Buneombe,<lb />Giahaw, Stokes, Richmond,<lb />Ashe, Watauga, Rockingham,<lb /><lb />Davison, Edgecombe, and War-<lb /><lb />ee ;<lb /><lb />Special taxes for counties"]<lb />Ciaerckee, Jackson, Huaywcod,<lb />Greene, Mitchell, Grahan, Hyde<lb />Richmond, Cauirituck, Stanly,<lb />Mitche, Alexandria, Craven,<lb />Anson.<lb /><lb />enctnne<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE; N. C.<lb />ge Patronage sdlicited.<lb /><lb />3 ae e _<lb /><lb />a Fe a<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE Sees a<lb />ta-Under Opera. House.<lb /><lb />Clay,<lb /><lb />aud |<lb /><lb />| pHos. J. Jarvis<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />oS owe GREENSBORO, N. 0.<lb />""OFFERS-""<lb /><lb />CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE.<lb /><lb />By making everv policy-holder a sharer in the profits. All profits except a re |<lb />serve of 10 per cent. are returned to the pclicy-holders, | :<lb /><lb />Swe<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100,000.00.<lb /><lb />Subseribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over FIvE Mitzaoits OF<lb />DOLLARS, Policy-holders are non-assessable, ~<lb /><lb />DIRECTORS: J. S. Speneer, E. D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth, D.<lb /><lb />Edwin Shaver, F. J- Mur.lock, L. Banks ~Holt, B nnehan Cameron, A. F. age,<lb />Halas M. Ifolt, J. M. Worth, ~J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley, L, M. » Seok. E. P.<lb />arfon.<lb /><lb />OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, P.esident; E. P. Wharten, Vice-President ; A. W.<lb />McAllister, Seeretary and Treasurer. =<lb /><lb />MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.<lb /><lb />J. L. SUGG, Agent<lb /><lb />~GREEN VILLE, N. C..<lb /><lb />This Reminds "<lb />You every. dn:<lb />inthe month of<lb />March that if<lb />you have<lb />_your Printing done<lb />| attheT<lb />REFLECTOR<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE. |<lb />It will be done right,<lb />It will be done in tls,<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb />These points are<lb /><lb />Professional Cavda .<lb />JAMES,<lb /><lb />D* D. L.<lb />; DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. §.L. FL<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING,<lb />ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW,<lb />. GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb />sas Practice in-all the Courts.<lb /><lb />YMING.<lb /><lb />- C, LATHAM HARRY SKaNE<lb /><lb />[ATRAM &amp; |  KINN &amp;R<lb /><lb />ArTorsfYseat-LA Vs<lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ALEX. L.23.0<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT- ae Ww,<lb /><lb />: GREKN VILLE, N.<lb />@ Practice it. oll the Coa<lb /><lb />John E, Woolard. F.C: Harding, ess : i ft ge. na<lb />| FOODARDT*&amp; HARDING, Ol WOr ut. oy<lb />jy  ~ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,<lb /><lb />- » Greenville, N. ©. |<lb /><lb />Wilson, N. C. . Greenville; ¢ 7, e. a<lb />_ above: all. th<lb /><lb />Special, attention given, 4, collections oe<lb />and settlement of eluims. : :<lb /><lb />MacRae, Lawrence S, Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, d.: 8... Carr, .<lb /><lb />When your policy expires see that i it is renewed in THE SOUTHERN STOCK<lb /><lb />well worth wei ighing |<lb /><lb />&amp; *<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SCALES.<lb /><lb />) . Ging<lb />Not off of Shad, But Whales Cau ght<lb /><lb />in the Reflector Net.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Another ugly day. «<lb />And didnTt it rain last nigbt.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Too wet for oat door work.<lb /><lb />For the best Special Truck<lb />Guano call on R- A- Tysou or<lb /><lb />oare for sale by<lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Henry Sheppard.<lb /><lb />Water in the river continues [{o!<lb /><lb />go higher.<lb />The base ball player is coming<lb /><lb />to the fiont again. |<lb /><lb />ablic|<lb />uring<lb /><lb />The attendance at the<lb />school increased to fifty<lb />the week.<lb /><lb />The bond ease drags along<lb />slowly and the end seems Bo-|<lb />where in sight.<lb /><lb />It is said the increased number<lb />ot Magistrates will cost the tar<lb />payers #25,000 a year.<lb /><lb />A little boy who expected to<lb />get a licking in school to-day was<lb />wearing two pairs of pants.<lb /><lb />People can go boating on<lb />"_" atreet if it gets much mud<lb />ier.<lb /><lb />Cream Walnut Candy, Apples,<lb />Pears, aad Orauges, cheaper than<lb />ever, at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />For Cotton Seed Meal and<lb />Hulls and Shingles ca!] on Henry<lb />Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb /><lb />A man with a pair of patent<lb />leather shoes on cuts a figure<lb /><lb />trying to get across these streets.<lb />_ New Millinery goods received<lb />- this week at Mrs. L. Griffin's.<lb />=» The Daily Caucasian at Raleigh<lb />Seo ree miss Be Like some pa oi<lb />�"�  Populistic features, it didnTt pay.<lb />_ Wawrep."Position as Sales-<lb />man. Have had : years<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N7-Dchultz<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 branches,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACED SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />, bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />thet . Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no ris+<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />Ss. M. SCHULT2,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />TO THOSE.<lb /><lb />wee G TO EXCHANGE<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed for Meal,<lb /><lb />I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tone Seed.<lb />Come quick or you will be too late.<lb /><lb />Apply at this office. " .<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />""" = /<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat "_ tousuit<lb /><lb />ctiabiaiiaas<lb /><lb />Oid Briex store.<lb />Butter. per Ib<lb />oeste: n Sides<lb />Sagar cured Hams<lb />Corn<lb /><lb />forn Meal 7<lb />Cab<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb />lard<lb /><lb />Oats<lb /><lb />Potatoes Irish, per bb!<lb />Potatogs Sweet.per bu<lb />Sugar<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Salt per Sick<lb />Chickens<lb /><lb />Eggs pe: doz<lb />Beeswax per Ib<lb />Kerosene,<lb /><lb />Pease, per bu<lb />Hulls, per ton<lb />Cotton Seed Meal<lb />Hides<lb /><lb />Miuks<lb /><lb />a : 7 a "4<lb /><lb />= o ,<lb />_~ Corrected by S. M. Schultz, at the<lb /><lb />9 to IO<lb />50 to 75<lb />500<lb /><lb />20 00<lb />1} to2<lb />-5 to 75<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Middling<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Common<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Extra Prime<lb /><lb />Fancy -<lb /><lb />Spanis<lb />sSeae--stendy.<lb /><lb />Egys" dull at 9 cts.<lb /><lb />&amp;. .¢ dam<lb />Black and Clay,<lb /><lb />OOTTOR.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cott«n<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conimission Mar-<lb /><lb />5 13-16<lb />5¢<lb /><lb />5 1-16<lb /><lb />4 7-16<lb /><lb />ltei<lb />1<lb /><lb />2 to24<lb />2}<lb />24<lb /><lb />is. E. Peas"best, 2.59 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />d. 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />| Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />O. L. JOYNER, Prop., "<lb /><lb /></p>
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