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          <lb />Greenville, N.C.,March 10,1895.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger and, mail<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 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 Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ANOTHER FIRE IN KINSTON.<lb /><lb />ean<lb /><lb />Some One Enters Mr.<lb /><lb />Alfred ForbesT<lb />Residence.<lb />This morning about 3 oTclock<lb />some one broke intu the house uf<lb />Mr. Alfred Fcrbes. The burglar<lb />entered the north window to the<lb />parlor and passed through that<lb />room into the hall. His daugh-<lb />ters sleeping in the room back of<lb /><lb />The Jail and Another Stables Burned"<lb />Attempted Robbery,<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector. )<lb /><lb />Kinston, N. C., Mar. 19." Fire<lb />broke out again last night about<lb />11 o'clock at Dr. V. E. WeyherTs<lb />stables, just north of the jail.<lb />The stables and jail were both<lb />destroyed. Loss abort $10,000.<lb />The fire was the work of incen-<lb />diaries. :<lb />_ ~A thief tried to get into the W.<lb />&amp; W.d»rpot héte last night obut<lb />did vot succeed.. [wo of the<lb />window lights were broken ott.<lb /><lb />Quinerly Notes. |<lb />Quinerty N. O. Mar. 19th, 1895.<lb />Rey. C- W. Howard filled his<lb /><lb />regular appointment at Salem<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Spencer Brooks is visiting<lb />relatives in Ayden<lb /><lb />Miss Mvrtle Taylor, of Lenoir,<lb />is yisiting Miss Aunie Harding.<lb /><lb />Miss Anna Pittman, of Grifton, ;<lb /><lb />spent Saturday and Sunday at<lb />Miss Mary Harding's<lb /><lb />Miss Eliza Harding will leave<lb /><lb />- tosmorrow to speud some time at]<lb /><lb />nee Miss Annie Jones a returned<lb />home last pregnecdey. accompa-<lb /><lb />|away:<lb /><lb />offered @ reward<lb /><lb />will likely occupy<lb /><lb />then consume all. of that<lb /><lb />the parlor were awakered by the<lb />window opeairg, aud oae of them<lb />got up and started to her fatherTs<lb />room across the hall. As she<lb />stepved oxt her door she saw a<lb />roan standiug beiween her au<lb />the parlor door in the hall. Sune<lb />rushed back aud closed Ler duor,<lb />the burglar beating a retreat at<lb />the same time and upsettiag an<lb />umbrella holder. This awoke<lb /><lb />the girlsT room thinking the lamp<lb />may have fallen over.. ~They toid<lb />him about the man in the hall.<lb />when he went back to bis room<lb />for a pistol aud tien to the par<lb /><lb />had escaped butT a shot wasT fir<lb />out the window to frighten hiw<lb />Mr. Forbes says the man<lb />left a very distinct cigarette odor<lb />~in the hense. Ue says also that<lb />an examination of the yard near<lb /><lb />|- he window disclosed the tracks|spe is fr<lb /><lb />of two persons; so it Is sappos<lb />that one stood at the window<lb />while the other was inside. The<lb />tracks were smal) and indicated<lb />sharp tued shoes.<lb />for evidence that<lb />will convict the parties.� " is<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />. Lonr Syrit |<lb />A coart prolon oed beyond |<lb />regular term in sumevhing unn-<lb />anal for Pitt co.uty, but some of<lb />the lawyers tell us. bi<lb /><lb />all the ti<lb />April.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />4 -"<lb /><lb />tween now aod<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />~day to spend s5me time with rel so many courts looks |<lb /><lb />£, wey<lb /><lb />atives at Wildwood.<lb /><lb />arrangement of the law. - :<lb /><lb />BURGLARS. |<lb /><lb />Mr. Forbes and he hastened to;<lb /><lb />jor. By this time: the burglur :<lb />re spud tuts Y bred Rev. Father Price, of .<lb /><lb />--Mr. Forbes bas<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />d | fections |<lb />erm. \chomp-  Walaut, Candies,<lb /><lb />- pip you KNOW? ==»<lb /><lb />well. Look at these Namesand Then<lb /><lb />You<lb /><lb />die W- 8: Bawls is on the sick "<lb />ist. A403<lb />Ex Tressurer John Flanagan<lb />is sick. =<lb />Mr. Andrew Joyner went to<lb />Weldon to day. : |<lb />Mr. RB. M. Moye went to Phila~<lb />Celphia to-day. He<lb /><lb />~ ~<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Mr. Walter Pender went to.<lb />Tarboro this morning. __ .<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Jarvis has returned "<lb /><lb />difrom a visit to Falkland. "<lb /><lb />Mr H. G. J ones, of Scotland<lb />Neck, came down Monday-<lb />Miss Mary Moye returned to<lb />LuGrange Monday evening. =<lb /><lb />Mise Longine Horne returned<lb />Mouday night from a visit to<lb />Biack Creek. vag Ge<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. L. White, of Rosebort<lb /><lb />wriyed Monday night and is with "<lb />her sister, Miss Lela Uherry-<lb />the sickness of<lb /><lb />.<lb />me<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />81D<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />bero, has been in town<lb />, ~called by,<lb /><lb />~Mrs. Monteiro. 1<lb /><lb />=<lb />b<lb /><lb />boro, arrived Monday. evening: to.<lb /><lb />nd. a few days-. His<lb /><lb />Mr.J_H. Blount bas gone, to<lb />Vlizabeth City to appear fur the<lb />defense in the ~murder tri 2 ot<lb />Stats agaiust Wilcox for the kill-<lb />my ofa registrar.in the last cam-<lb /><lb />+ 25<lb /><lb />tlemen, when passing by my con~<lb />fection stand tostop and see for<lb />by buying your fruits and con�<lb /><lb />ons from me. Bananas 20<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>7<lb />:<lb />;<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter,<lb />al<lb /><lb />The Observer, a bright exchange<lb />that comes to.usT from Orange,<lb />Va., has just celebrated its four-<lb />teenth birthday. For several<lb />years we have been reading week-<lb />ly with much pleasure Robinson's<lb />ooriginal observations� and other<lb />interesting features of the 00<lb />serve? .<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb />Mr. Butler bas sent word to<lb />Washington fo have his seat<lb /><lb />placed on the Republican side of]<lb /><lb />the Senate. It was reported some<lb />time ago that h preferred sitting}<lb />on that side but he denied it<lb />Later developments show that;<lb />this is trae and North Ccrolina<lb />may expect nim to act with the<lb />Republicans. We predict, how-<lb />ever, tat this will make no ene<lb />mies to him among his followers,<lb />as some are already saying that<lb />there are but two parties.<lb /><lb />It is found since the Legisia<lb />ture adjourned ~that it failed in<lb />the effort to turn over the A- &amp; M.<lb />College and the Agricultural De |?°760%@<lb />partment to the Fusionists. The<lb />record shows that there were on-<lb />ly eighty+three votes cost for the<lb />men they thought they had elec-<lb />ted to positions. It takes eigh-<lb />~ty-six votes to elect therefore<lb />these:men were not elected and<lb />cannot serve and the Demuvcrats<lb />wili still control in these depart-<lb />ments... Would that all the legis-<lb />_jation they did could turn the<lb />same way.<lb /><lb />' oo<lb /><lb />"iienensien<lb /><lb />peeee the last campaign the<lb /><lb />a were passing as� ré-l tee<lb />ena whining abont what|r<lb /><lb />tI<lb /><lb />vengence.<lb /><lb />Legislature and the cost of bord<lb />session of the Legislature ~wes}<lb />$6,627.88 more than the Demo-<lb />cratic body which met two years<lb /><lb />ago cost. Thisis reform with a<lb /><lb />"_"_"_"_""<lb />THE NATIONAL CAPITOL,<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, D.C. Mar. 18th 1895<lb /><lb />Minister Ransom and. Collector|%<lb />Simmons are nere- General Ran-<lb />som came on toe see abont some<lb />more places. for: his friends. |<lb />Collector Simmons to. attend to<lb />certain routine matters pertaining<lb />to his office, with acting Com-<lb />missioner of Internal . Revenue.<lb />Commissioner Miller is too sick to<lb />be at his desk.<lb /><lb />I hear that. Senator inn i ag<lb />Butler bas a seat on the Repabli-<lb />can side of the Chamber. me-<lb />one asked Ex-Senator Ransom<lb />about Senator BatlerTs predilec<lb />tions inithis matter and he _ re-<lb />plied that he thought Mr. ButlerTs<lb />policy. would be antagonistic to<lb />the ocratic party.<lb /><lb />There is quite a breeze 1n diplo-<lb />matic and StateDepartment circ!es'<lb />over Secretary GreshamTs ultima-<lb />ss ain to apdlogize or. fight<lb /><lb />ava has rendered himeelf<lb /><lb />non grate by communica-<lb /><lb />ting direetly with the Goyernor<lb /><lb />of Golorade instead of through<lb /><lb />the State. Depastment. England<lb /><lb />is trying to claim more than her<lb /><lb />share of Veneznela, and Uncle<lb /><lb />Sam:may.be called on to arbi-<lb />trate.<lb /><lb />Quite a :number of gentlemen<lb />whose political existence came to<lb />atemporary end, .at least, with<lb />the fifty~third Congress, are to be<lb />seep in the various lobbies. A<lb />number are staying to look after<lb />odds and ends of department<lb />business, but at least a bakerTs<lb />dozen are waiting for tne Presi-<lb />oka job thet will patT chen get-<lb /><lb />b that will pat them on<lb />mT pay rool. oThere-are<lb />aces Ltt bat for<lb /><lb />eg Se ne� a ies<lb />a<lb /><lb />4 whe hs Bw Tere about : ;<lb /><lb />3 Sis $125,000 more than the previous}<lb /><lb />oPROGRAMME:<lb />Jtyinne: 11 A. M.-, Introductory<lb /><lb />Sermon, Rev J. A. McKaughn.<lb />2 P. M., Organization. Reports<lb />of PastorsT concerning their: Work.<lb />3:30 P. M., Literature in Our<lb />~Homes., Revs. J- BR. Pace, D- Mc~<lb />Leod and J. K Howell. 7:30. P."<lb />M.; Sermon by. Rey- D. MelLeod.<lb />Saturday, 9:30 A. M1, Devotion-<lb />al Bxercises., Rev. a R: Pace.<lb />aoe M., Oar Orphanage, Revs.<lb />H. Edwards, J; A. MeKaughn<lb />at J. K. Howell. 11.A..M, The<lb />want! echdead Idea of a Ch barchy Revs.<lb />Poweltand J: Munday.<lb />2P.. M.,, How Sait. a Believer<lb />Decide What Church to Jot ?<lb />Revs. J. A. McKaughn, J. K.<lb />Howell and R. T: Vann. 3.30 P.-<lb />M., Mission Work in the Bounds<lb />S Our Union, Revs. J. R. Pace,<lb />. W. Howell and D- McLeod.<lb />oSunday, 10 A.» M,, Sunday<lb />School Mass Meeting. 1A. M,,<lb />Sermon by Hev.. J. A. Mnoday.<lb />7:30 P.M. Sermon by Rev. OC.<lb />i Billings.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S-Ni. Schultz<lb /><lb />| AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKVUHANTS BLU Y<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMTLDERS,.<lb /><lb />FLOU®, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRIVEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct fromT Manufacturers, ~ena<lb />bling youte PoP at one protit. A cum<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />always Guba and ating uape rices to suit<lb />the times. bought and<lb />sold for oan sete aaah et bea ose<lb /><lb />omrs| to rte See 4 Clase� masgio.<lb /><lb />Be: M. ~SCHULTE,<lb /><lb />Skea the giana<lb /><lb />oGreenville. N.C -<lb /></p>
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          <lb />~Se,<lb /><lb />Os Gees ee Se MS, 3 ae<lb /><lb />= ; Se eee Pi ate<lb />a oe © bs ceo . = eee a<lb />ai " : E a gat<lb />_" mm = F pe &amp;<lb />~ 5<lb />2 2<lb />:<lb />4 ~<lb /><lb />a Bt 4 ~=<lb />to Vette<lb />4 ai* si<lb />Bi lf * i i<lb />; | i wie<lb /><lb />Sse 4<lb />me  A é<lb /><lb />2 ee eee<lb /><lb />hee BY 5 Leos<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />. A fad<lb /><lb />_, Atan autograph sate in Paris in| U<lb />~Dedeniber, 1890, the signature of] :<lb />Christopher Columbus, (which. . in ye<lb />: probably, one of the most. fantastic| : ag aes aie a ate<lb />_ sign manuals ever: used,-and which) ea a peor Aa Ee<lb /><lb />Odhas'T been fully described in Notes! ga ga "-pemer as cage we: ey a ag Ee<lb />for the Curious), brought 4,000; &amp; HEAPER = Fi RE. A WoU mr. AING, GC<lb />frances. The only existing piece of| peg ORG ego we 8 Side Da Gide iain ey aaa<lb />manuscript in TitianTs haadwriting By making every policy-holder a sharer in theT profits. oAll profits: exeept are<lb />was knocked down at 3,000 francs serve of 10 per cent. are returix d to'the. pelicy-holders. et<lb /><lb />~ @nd one with Cromwell's signature =e Pa Pes Ae :<lb />~attached brought ~in exactly half} ~- ~GAPTEAL $100;000:00. eg ets<lb />~thatsum. Alfred Morrison, a-great | : Ge 2a:<lb />English collector of autographs, was {Subscribed by twenty expitalisis: whose names represent over Five MILLIONS OF<lb />~present at the sale and paid a sumj = 7 ©" DOEBARS. . Policy-holders are hon-assessable. © aul?<lb /><lb />equal to 4,000 francs for the only let-) pimECTORS: J. 5s. Spencer, E. D.. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. @. Wowk... |<lb /><lb />ter written by Corneille that, has|MacRue, Lawrence 8. Holt, SamuelT McD. Tate, James. P. Sawyer, J. 8. Carr, -"<lb /><lb />ever been on the market. The last | Edwin Shaver, F. J. Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Pa:<lb />letter written by Napolean to Em-| Tho, M. Holt, J. M. Worth, J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley. Le M. Scott. EB<lb />press Marie Louise was disposed . of Wars, 3 ae gas Shee a :<lb />at the same sale, bringing 4,000); OFFICERS: J. M. Werth, P.esident; E. P.. Wharten, Vice-President; A, W-<lb />francs, aot _sone�"� : gece s McAllister, Secretary: and Treasurer. | | ~ ve aes ©<lb />Louis XIV..and;Henry, IV. fetch | ee SM ee<lb />fre _ When your policy expires see that it is renewed iu THE SOUTHERN STOCK<lb /><lb />nd QOKranen Cah \MUTMAL INSURANCE CO.. oe a<lb /><lb />: Where the S: 1 Gains a Day, ! | .<lb /><lb />Chatham island, lying ~off the a ae Ss =o ©<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />Sig 2<lb />ae<lb /><lb />Ree ee eae Se aa<lb />ae ae 3 ae.  Bees 2 P<lb /><lb />oe. BL<lb /><lb />faa:<lb /><lb /> - 3 oe<lb />. uss.<lb /><lb />at oe 6 Pe a OS SO Ee a<lb /><lb />ee Riek ory<lb /><lb />coast of New Zealand, in tie South Haag Te ee 5<lb />Pacific ocean, is one of the few: hab- : werT nh wo fetRL ints i<lb />table points of the globe:where. the}? 9 . GREENVILLE, N.©% «= ©<lb />: :-day changes, it being ~situated ex- | _. . """_""$""" . os ec nne<lb />actly on the line of demarcation ® be- mete : a {seg ee ee<lb />tween dates. At ~that place ohigh} © Professional. Cards : This Reminds ,<lb />12� Sunday, or Sunday noon, ceases}="="= ror 2 Payee ae =<lb />at the striking of the clock,and in-} 1 yy Yeltes 41 4a You every ~day 2<lb />i{stantly thereafter it is Monday}/#'}�"� ~o*o~SentrrsTr * poe aha @ iris, ete<lb />- noon, or, more exactly, a few: sec: D | aise erciia i ma in the:month: of. |<lb />onds after noon.. On that peculiar: : | 4 Poe By ie eet ya<lb />ly situated island it is. possible for a 3 ! March. that if<lb />person to begin his midday meal at/z, H. BLOUNT.._ 3. L. FLEMING ' u hav e<lb />11:45 a. m. Sunday; and eat continu- Brows &amp; FLEMING fg gt? you : :<lb />1til 127 . : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, aaa waigmciss :<lb />St A pst nee Reser teen a qronnEve AT LAW, | | your. Printing done.<lb />consuming more than &amp; halfhourTs sar7 Practice in.all the Courts 3 ube Oe<lb />time or making a glutton of himself..| as ee . 4 - | a at the sai |<lb />dapanese, Soldier Gyranast:. LG. CATHAM | ARRY SKINNE © REF SECTOR at<lb />very Tappness. barrack has al [/ATHAM&amp; SEINNBB) JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb />gymnasium, aid the Japanese sol-| 4). Avronweyssar-l AW e Sidliee "eaeher!<lb />diers rank among the best gymnasts| ~~ out ENVILLE. N.C. . | It wilt:be:dene nght :<lb />in the world. 10 half a minute they y. " dng aa hk A Aad eae<lb />can scale a fourteen-foot wall by oo ibanis | "iba. uO Tt wall be done: 10 Style<lb />simply bounding on each other's on . 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        <p>%<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />For. on Seed. Meal and<lb />Hulls and Shingles call on HenryT<lb />Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb /><lb />Town politics for the May elec-<lb />tion seems to be cutting but little<lb />figure here yet. It is warming<lb />up in some towns.<lb /><lb />A lady has just arrived from<lb />the Soathera Expositions with a<lb />choice collection of Florida trink-<lb />ets, Sea Bean, Alligator Tooth<lb />Jeweiry and Spar from Niagara<lb />Falis. You are respectfully 1in-<lb />vited to inspect the same from<lb />HorneTs millinery store. Do not<lb />miss this opportunity as this<lb />apical is very rare and beauti-"<lb /><lb />Ayden Items.<lb /><lb />Ayden N. O. Mar..19th 1895."<lb />Rey. J. M. Barfield moved to this<lb />place yesterday and will stop<lb />with J. R. Smith until he cav<lb />build a house.<lb /><lb />The Free Will Baptist Pub.<lb />Co. moved their press here yes-<lb />terday and the paper will in fu-<lb />ture be published at Ayden. We<lb />give them a hearty welcome aud<lb /><lb />ope they wiil do well here.<lb /><lb />The bad weather has put the<lb />farmers of this section very<lb />much behind with their work.<lb /><lb />A large petition has been sent<lb />to the wathapities ofthe W. &amp; W.<lb />railroad asking them to retain<lb />the name of Ayden. The peti-<lb />tion is signed by four-fifths of<lb />the white citizens, and all the<lb />merchants except one and one<lb />bar man.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb />Bethel N. C. March 18th 1895.<lb /><lb />"-Dr. D. L. James, of Greenville,<lb /><lb />spent Sup in town.<lb />Mr. A. B. try went to Tar-<lb />horo Sanday.<lb /><lb />Hon. J. H 7 Blount and W. dH.<lb />: n, of Greenville were in<lb /><lb />town Sunday.<lb />oMr. B. F. Shelton, of Edge-<lb /><lb />combe, was in town to-day.<lb />Mr. J. J. vert iat was in<lb />: of Prof. Mo-<lb /><lb />tet y debate every ride<lb />ie eg e | y<lb /><lb />|7o ¥ died at the home of her<lb />sister, Mrs. J.O Nelson in Caro<lb />lina township last week. She<lb /><lb />Miss Artimisea Whitfield, age<lb /><lb />was buried on the yar {-llowing<lb />at her nephew's, Mr B. Whit-<lb />field, near Bethel. Funeral ~ser- |(<lb />vices were conducted by Rev.<lb />W. A. Forbas.<lb /><lb />$100 REWARD.<lb /><lb />I will pay this amount for<lb />evidence sufficient to convict<lb />the party who broke into my<lb />dwelling house last night<lb /><lb />ALFRED FORBES.<lb />TO THOSE.<lb /><lb />yweses TO EXCHANGE<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed for -Meal,<lb /><lb />I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.<lb />Come quick or you will be too late.<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.<lb /><lb />I have opened a Livery and<lb /><lb />Greenville M Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by Be 8. Pa chultz, at ths<lb />Ol¢ Bricx Store.<lb /><lb />Butter. per Ib 19 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams ll tol<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />oun Meal 50 to 80<lb />sabbage &amp; to 15<lb />Flour, Family 300 to 840<lb />Lard 6 to 10<lb />Oats 50 to 60<lb />Potatoes Irish, per bb) 800 to 350<lb />Potatoas owe t. per bu 30 to 40<lb />Sugar 8 to 5<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 200<lb />Chickens 123 to 20<lb />Eggs pe: doz 10<lb />Beeswax per Ib 20<lb />Kerosene, 9 to 10<lb />Pease, per bu 50 to 75<lb />Hulls, per ton 500<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 60<lb />Hides 1} to2<lb />Minks 25 to 75<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Nortolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conmmmission Mor-<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />Sales Stables at Grifton and<lb />have on hand some good Horses!<lb />to be sold at bottom prices.<lb />Parties wishing conveyance to<lb />any point can be accommodated<lb />atreasonable ratesT I have had<lb />seyeral years experience deal-<lb />ing in borses and Know how to<lb />judge a good animal. _"_<lb /><lb />J. F. KING<lb /><lb />are for sale by<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />BIRYGLES |<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 6 1-16<lb />Middling 5<lb />Low Middling 5 5-1<lb />Good Ordinary 4$<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />-PEANUTS.<lb />Common ltol<lb />Prime u<lb />TSeS8' Extra Prime 2 to2<lb />Fancy of<lb />Spanish 2<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb />Egys-" firm at 10 toll cts<lb />it. E. Peas"best, 25) to 2.75 per bag.<lb />ee o damaged. 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black und Clay, 90 te 1.00 per buxhel.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO |!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb />bbe USE,<lb /><lb />Greenville, Nt ©.<lb /></p>
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