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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., March 20, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<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,<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, Thure<lb />day and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />RPA PAPPP LAPP LLL LOLOL LLL Lh<lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Rain followed by fair Thursday,<lb />slightly colder, probably severe<lb />local storms� Wednesday  after-<lb />noon or night.<lb /><lb />arrives 1:51 P.<lb /><lb />"" ee<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our oLeased� ~Underground<lb />Cable"(Limited).<lb />Two hundred negroes sailed<lb />from Savannah for Liberia yes-<lb />terday.<lb /><lb />Conductor Goodman, the mur-<lb />deaer of Vol. Parsons, in Virginia,<lb />has been acquitted. .<lb /><lb />The city coun2il of Attunta de-<lb />cided that base"ball games are a<lb />nuisacce and refused to grant 4<lb />permit toa elub to play inside<lb />the city limits. " :<lb /><lb />Jake Kilrain, of Baltimore, and<lb />Steve O'Donnell, of Australia,<lb />better known as Corbett's . spar:<lb />ring partner, fought eight rounds<lb />at ton and the contest was<lb />declared a draw. ie<lb /><lb />Two young white men, brothers,<lb />were teasing a negro when the<lb />_jatter find on them-with a - pistol,<lb /><lb />inetantly killing one and fatally<lb />i This occur-<lb /><lb />wore ee the other.<lb />red at New Orleans. ria<lb /><lb />A 14-year-old Virginia boy,<lb />whose parents were dead, tried to<lb />procure.a licence to marry a<lb />woman ofsome 30 years of age.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />- NEARER HOME. -<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State.<lb /><lb />The report of the State Agricul-<lb />turalT Department shows that<lb />while for the season ending Mar.<lb />18tb last year the receipts from<lb />sales of fertilizer tax tags were<lb />$21,000, this season to the same<lb /><lb />showing a remarkable falling off<lb />in fertilizer sales this season.<lb /><lb />Otho Wilson says that he has<lb />gone to farming. ~We fear Otho<lb />will need some coaching in this<lb />line, it has been so long since he<lb />was engaged in -this pursuit."<lb />Raleigh Press. 7<lb /><lb />The Working PeopTe.<lb /><lb />It looks almost like a small<lb />army to see the hands after work<lb />hours these evenings coming in<lb />from the direction of the ware-<lb />houses, the prizeries and the miil-<lb />These give just a small forecast<lb />of how things would be if Green-<lb />ville had a few factories. " ,<lb /><lb />New Buildings and "Ierprovenrents-<lb />Greenville continues. to gain<lb />new buildings. Mr. G. E.. Harris<lb />is prepating to erect a residence<lb />on his lot vu Cutauch:street, and<lb />Mr. C. T. Manford has jast con-<lb />tracted furthree new dwellings on<lb />his Forbestown property. The<lb />building record for'this year bids<lb />fair to be as good as iast year.<lb /><lb />oMr. W. T. Godwin is enlarging<lb />his workshop ow Diekersou ave-<lb />nue. :<lb /><lb />Mr, W.L. F. Orv. is making<lb />improvements to his buildiags on<lb />Second street.<lb /><lb />} Werk has com! venced again ~on:<lb />the @tore building near the Plant:<lb /><lb />papnpee<lb /><lb />: 4 Pes a  Sts ~ ie 4<lb />ae 3 oo ae &amp; ages kage per Neg oe = ; 3 2 :<lb />7 = S le : T ab ee Bee -<lb />~ Mr. Charies 1 teu<lb />res pet Pee eS ~ee gots eres =<lb /><lb />Fe<lb /><lb />shius<lb /><lb />house snd it willT soon]<lb /><lb />No. 86.<lb /><lb />~DID YOU KNOW? |<lb />Well. Look at these Names and Then et<lb /><lb />You Will Enow. _<lb /><lb />Mr. J; R. Smith, of Ayden,<lb /><lb />speut to-day here.<lb /><lb />Mr. C.<lb /><lb />Williamston to-day.<lb />Mr W.<lb /><lb />~this morning from.<lb />date they are only $13,000, thus/<lb /><lb />Rev. J-<lb /><lb />Mr. M.<lb />del p\sia, -<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Hon. J.<lb />t from Williamston and<lb />d his place on the, bond case-.<lb /><lb />night<lb />sume<lb /><lb />oMr W.<lb />mond,<lb /><lb />spent yes<lb /><lb />panied by M<lb />home last night. .<lb />. Night Policeman<lb />has been. confined<lb />with. saknees<lb /><lb />Mr. J. He<lb /><lb />his stead. 3<lb /><lb />at the Methodist church t<lb /><lb />arrived last night to visit<lb />his brother, Mr.<lb /><lb />; M. :<lb /><lb />Bernard went to<lb /><lb />-§.° Christian returnec<lb />downthe road.<lb />CG. McCall will preach<lb />night.<lb />Westheimer, of Phila-"<lb />arrived in town. this "<lb /><lb />E. Moore returned last.<lb />re-<lb /><lb />~O0. Shelburn, of Rich<lb /><lb />E- H.: Shelburn-:" :<lb /><lb />terday here, and accom-<lb />rs. Quinerly returned<lb />to his home<lb /><lb />s on duty in 4<lb /><lb />~for a few<lb /><lb />inion 1<lb /><lb />ig a<lb /><lb />» AYDEN,<lb />house of<lb />going up<lb /><lb />31<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />munity,<lb /><lb />ing refused by the county clerk<lb /><lb />Eee OP, oe<lb /><lb />me eet ek eee<lb />% , = He a Se ee eae oe a: 4 e<lb />: the wettit<lb />3 ay ae at as e4<lb />ea o Giee oe Foe SERS<lb /><lb />river while fishi<lb />to-day with :<lb /><lb />The busin<lb />oliow Christian<lb />session here ~y estesd: eS<lb />oMe J-O-. Cox, oof Winterv<lb />was vo our streets yesterda<lb />Mr. and Mts Win<lb />Greene county, Are: -VisliDe<lb />daughter, Mrs. Dr. Dixon. ~<lb /><lb />iople of the surreui<lb />was sen |<lb /><lb />N. 0-5) Mar... 20.-TPhe:<lb /><lb />Mrs. Rawla is. rapidly .<lb /><lb />; ness managers ~of- Oar as<lb />Colleze were in<lb /><lb />estesday.9<lb /><lb />¥<lb />oe ae<lb /><lb />a<lb />Gti<lb /><lb />Vowstd, of<lb /><lb />and; » BF Pe<lb />. ee. DSi peege ae :<lb /><lb />t this<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />= wp EG (if aed<lb />ry 5 i a ee 53 . sting<lb />ad ; 4<lb />= =<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matters<lb /><lb />Mr. Butler writes a letter for<lb />the Atlanta Constetutzon-which is<lb /><lb />full of praise for the last Legisla-<lb /><lb />ture. We suppose Mrico Butler<lb />thinks it the best Legislature the<lb />State ever had because they<lb />elected him Senator and then<lb />allowed him to control all .legis-<lb />lation. We are sure of one thing<lb />and that: is that. North: Carolina<lb />never. has had any. Legislature<lb />that- would have disgraced the<lb />State by electing Butler Senator<lb />before this one.<lb /><lb />If the two members of the Ar-<lb />legislative investigting?s<lb /><lb />rington "<lb />committee who have been on a<lb />ag me HB tc na one- a Popua-<lb /><lb />andthe other a Republican,<lb />have any respect for themselves<lb />or one iota. of pride left, they<lb />will sober up,<lb />work. If they do not, we advise<lb />their friends to send-after the re<lb /><lb />er.<lb /><lb />The men who compose the<lb /><lb />aboye committee are Campbell,<lb />of Cherokee, Bryan of Chatham,<lb />and Rey. J. T: Phillips, of Pitt.<lb />When the Progressive Harmer<lb />writes this about its own mem-<lb />bers it is time for all people to be<lb />disgusted with sach action. In<lb />factit is a disgrace to North<lb /><lb />Carolina. As for that, about all<lb /><lb />the Legislature did was along the<lb /><lb />game line.<lb /><lb />"<lb />Giving the Devil His Dues.<lb /><lb />give up the galoon.<lb /><lb />[fe ighec eee * ge<lb /><lb />orm and ~get to<lb /><lb />mains._Raleigh Progressive Farm-<lb /><lb />Keep the devil away: trom the}{llow on a bicycle.�<lb />children and he will soon have to:<lb /><lb />ler, no ~matter whether=he be-<lb />Look into the drunkardTs home<lb /><lb />if-you would see tracks that have<lb /><lb />been made by the eloven-hoof +<lb /><lb />We hate our own sins most<lb />when we see them walking<lb />puowed in the shoes of somebody<lb />else.<lb /><lb />All lies have the smell of brim-<lb />stone on their garment, no mat-<lb />ter whether they are white. or<lb />biack.<lb /><lb />Every time tLe deyil makes a<lb />hypocrite he has. to admit that<lb />love ae the greatest thing in the<lb />wor<lb /><lb />hands with satisfaction it is when<lb /><lb />he gets a good man to oppose a<lb />good cause.<lb /><lb />God often shows the sinner<lb />that he 1s wrong by bringing<lb />jhim in contact with somebody<lb />who 1s right.<lb /><lb />T There are people who seem to<lb />think that God only. expects<lb />them to keep the Ten Command<lb />ments on Sunday. aia!<lb /><lb />As long as the devil can. have<lb />{his way about the salocn he will<lb />bave one claw ran through the<lb />church...<lb /><lb />Going outon a wet night to<lb />hear election returns is one thing<lb />and going to prayer meeting in<lb />the same kind of weather is<lb /><lb />If the devil eyer rubs his},<lb /><lb />2 Cover me when I am too<lb />warm or cold. ,<lb />3° Déa% stand me in ua draft. .<lb /><lb />4. DonTt overload me.<lb /><lb />5: DonTt-:compel me to work<lb />when ITm sick-<lb /><lb />~6. DonTt.cut my feet too much<lb />when ITm shod.<lb /><lb />_ 7. DonTt over-drive andT under-<lb />feed me.<lb /><lb />8. Remember that I haye - feel-.<lb />ings.<lb />9. Dont water me. when I<lb /><lb />have been driven a long distance,<lb />antil I have am cool.<lb /><lb />10. "Talk to me kindly-<lb /><lb />ll. Treat .meias »you. would<lb />like to be treated if you were &amp;<lb />horse."Ouar Dumb Animals.<lb /><lb />eS<lb /><lb />Since the finishing of the W.<lb />N: 0. RB: R. to Asheville in 1881,<lb />the property in the. six counties<lb />through which it passes, namely<lb />Buncombe, Grahaw,. Swain, Ma-<lb />eon, Madison, Haywood, Jack-:<lb />son, Uherokee hag appreciated<lb />from $3,457,000 in 1880 to $15,-<lb />962,000. The state of North<lb />Carohna issued. $1,250,000 of<lb />bonds on account of the Wes-<lb />Itern North Carolina Railroad.<lb />The increase of revenue from the<lb />six counties above mentioned<lb />have, it is said, more than paid<lb />the interest on the bonds."Ral-<lb />eigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />another. °<lb />EE Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz, at the<lb />A Cnain of Persecution. Old Brick Store.<lb />a ry wart Pra Ib eae to =<lb />Georze"No matter how things | &amp; St#1n SKS ried<lb />go, the poor always suffer. Jack "_ ee ae 40 to 60<lb />"oYes, the nabobs who own rail-/Corn Meal 50 to 80<lb />roads think nothing of running j|GVabbage . 5 to 15<lb />over @ poor manTs horse.� oYes,| Flour, Family 300 to 840<lb />and the man who can afford to non eos ee<lb />own a horse runs wort n Pg tied Potatoes Irish, per boi. 00 ¢ to 850.<lb />re toes Sweet;per bu<lb />And the poor fellow on the bicy-' ree | 3 to 5<lb />cle runs ~down the poor fellow who ge fee 16 to 25<lb />Oe tn. wate� That's AL. And [Salt per Sack 80 to 200<lb />the man who walks stumbles Rass pet .dox at ,<lb />against the goes On| Beeswax, per Ib ogee |<lb />c erosene, :<lb />: rere weer ey a1 Pease, per ba ae 50 te: 75.<lb />amming| Cotten Seed. Meal 20 00<lb />Pp L�,� janes : | IbtoT<lb />is . nks 26 to 75<lb /><lb />feat * ]<lb />Ha? th ON<lb /><lb />i ~ dh<lb />A aah hich<lb /></p>
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        <p>Heer EDMUNDS, :<lb /><lb />Personal Abuse in Old Politics.<lb /><lb />Nothing in modern times can|,-<lb />equal the virulence and theapparent|<lb />exacerbation 6f) the °presidantial| .<lb />campaign of 1828,. when ..Andrew}<lb /><lb />Jackson was formally. entered in the).<lb />presidential . race against John<lb />Quincy Adams. Personal abuse was<lb />rife. Adams, the impeccable, the<lb />frigidly just, was accused of a vari-<lb />ety of crimes,..one ~of the least of<lb />which was that he acted~as procurer<lb />for the czar of Russia. Clay was<lb />branded as an unprincipled adven<lb />turer, a professional gambler, a lit-<lb />ertine and an accomplice of Aaron<lb />Burr... Jackson was stigmatized as<lb />a murderer, a dueling man-slayer, &amp;<lb />cockfighter and a turf sportsman."<lb />ScribnerTs Magazine.<lb /><lb />He Was Not Acc Accommodated.<lb /><lb />An English journal tells a good<lb />story at the @xpeuse of the. earl of<lb />Derby. While walking on land be-<lb />longing to the earla collier chanced<lb />to meet the owner. His lordship in-<lb /><lb />quired: if the collier knew ohe was<lb /><lb />walking on his land.<lb /><lb />oThy land? Well, ITve pat no<lb />land myself,� was the reply, ~~aod| ,_<lb />ITm like to walk on somebody's<lb />Where dtd thaT get-it-froT?�<lb /><lb />~~O,�" explained his lordship, ~J<lb />gotT it from my ancestors.�<lb /><lb />~AnT wheer did they get it froT?�<lb />asked the collier.<lb /><lb />~~They got it from their ancestors,�<lb />was the reply.<lb /><lb />~~And where did their ancestors<lb />get it?�<lb /><lb />~~They fought for it.�<lb /><lb />~~Well, begad;� said the collier,<lb />squaring up to the earl, ~~ITll fight<lb />thee for it.T "Interior.<lb /><lb />Handsomer. Than.a Hat.<lb /><lb />T The fashion of taking off hats in<lb />theaters and other public halls is be-<lb />coming more popularT in Baltimore.<lb />The men think the top of a ladyTs<lb />head looks far better than the sum-<lb />mit of a high boanet."Baltimore<lb /><lb />Fine,<lb /><lb />Barbers. _<lb /><lb />Lemos A. SMITH,<lb />' ~'TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />OF GREENSBORO, KO ~O:.<lb />"_" OF FERS."" |<lb /><lb />CHEAPERT FIRE INSURANCE: " :<lb /><lb />By making every policy-holder a sharer in the profits. All profits. sncipen a re)<lb />serve of 10 per cent. are returned to the pclicy-holders, . :<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100,000.00.<lb /><lb />Subecribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over FIvE MLL ions oF: a Faas :<lb /><lb />DOLLARS. Policy-holders are non-assessable. 3 aes<lb />~DIRECTORS: J. 8. Spencer, E. D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt; ;D.G. Wo th Ds |<lb />MacRae. awience 8. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J-.8.. cae 3<lb /><lb />Edwin Shaver, F. J. Murdock, i Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page<lb />Thos, M-Holt, J. M. Worth, ~J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley. L. M- Scott. E. P,<lb />Wharton. A ete ae<lb /><lb />OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, P. esident; E. P. Wharten, Viee-Prestdent; A We<lb />McAlister, Secretary and Treasurer. .<lb /><lb />Wher your policy expires see that it is enewed in THE SOUTHERN: stock? to<lb />MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ~ , :<lb /><lb />J. L. SUGG,<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE,: N. c.<lb /><lb />Professional Gavasi, : This Rika<lb />a otek You every: day. ¥<lb />D: ~DENTIST, inthe month of<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. ~<lb />| March that if<lb />J. Hs BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING ! y Ou. have<lb /><lb />BienT &amp; FLEMING 7<lb />TTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />your Printing an<lb />at theT<lb /><lb />| GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb />sar� AN in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />_ C.LATHAM . HARRY SKINNE REFL TOR... 4 a<lb />ATEAM@/SEINNER, ee ans<lb />-- © FFICE..<lb />ArtoRsurssT-Law,: . JOB 0<lb /><lb />~It will be done right,<lb /><lb />GHEENVILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />7  Ut-will be-done in: style<lb /><lb />and it always: suits.<lb />These. ponts-8 are .<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX &amp;. 510<lb /><lb />JARvis &amp;- BLOW, -<lb /><lb />-ATTORNLYS-AT-LAW,-,<lb /><lb />GREENV 11 LE, N.C.<lb />"" in, alltne Courts.<lb /><lb />John E. wWooassd. Fe vig<lb />Wilson, N. C. Greenville,<lb /><lb />WwW~ OOD AD SI SHARDING; ae<lb />: ~ Srecnestie. oN. ©.<lb /><lb />Special attention | eS 24 Agrees<lb />and settlement of |<lb /><lb />oa ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>subscription to the carrier.<lb />i very near of equal length.<lb /><lb />_street today Too much weather.<lb /><lb />' His brother was in his 78th year.<lb /><lb />_ boys were pulled ~ off of him in<lb /><lb />ried a<lb /><lb />spunk ; future tense, .<lb />"_" spank."Dur<lb /><lb />et ge Sin igs eg aia Gene gt ce al te<lb /><lb />To-day has been one. of them.<lb />A weasel was killed in LaneTs<lb /><lb />Fs<lb /><lb />Buy. mn Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Don't torgeét to hand your<lb />The daysand nichts are now<lb /><lb />Not many people on the<lb />Tfanybody wants to start a<lb />farm someT of the ponds on<lb /><lb />main street might be leased.<lb /><lb />For Cotton Seed Meal and<lb />Hulls and Shingles call on Henry<lb />Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb /><lb />Mr. O. L. Joyner founda herd<lb />of hogs in his newly planted po-<lb />tato patch Tuesday.. He says<lb />that patch of potatoes is ali up.<lb /><lb />Bolting doors, barring windows<lb />and examing fire-arms was "<lb />lar las* night. Probably half the<lb />houses in town weré ready foi 8<lb />visit from burglars. ae<lb /><lb />Mr. B. D. Evans received 2a<lb />| ¢ age card last night informing<lb /><lb />im ofthe death of a brother,<lb />Mr. EvanT~Evans, which (occurred<lb />at Brooklyn, N. Y.. on the 14th.<lb /><lb />A man walked in the REFLECTOR<lb />offics to day just as three printers<lb />were standing at our elbow yel-<lb />ling ocopy,� aud when asked if he<lb />knew any news said oI heard up<lb />town that it was rainiug.� The<lb /><lb />time to go to press.<lb />We frequentiy meet up with «a<lb />queer ination of names in<lb />our 6 ges. Itis now stated<lb />that a cwaad puegér Spunk has mar"<lb />western girl named Spink.<lb /><lb />By this union we have |<lb /><lb />tense, spink; present _ tense,<lb /><lb />~The Darry Bixrracron bas ex<lb />There is not a daily in the State<lb />ize of the town than the<lb />. Itis a bright<lb /><lb />that aiere ~more local news for<lb />and cle<lb /><lb />the past)<lb /><lb />stand tostop and see for<lb />ye that money can be made<lb />by buying your fruits and con-<lb />fections from me. Bananvas 20}<lb />cents a dozen. Fine Pears very<lb />eheap- Walent Candies always}<lb />fresh. DonTt be bashful but come<lb />to my confection stand and save]<lb />money. Morris MEYER.<lb /><lb />Cotton andT Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros, &amp; Co., Conmmission Moar-<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />OoTTON.<lb /><lb />Good Middling 6 1-16<lb />Middling 54<lb />Low: Middling 5 5-1<lb />Gord Ordinary 44<lb />Tune"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Common ltol<lb />Prime l<lb />Extra Prime 2 to 24<lb />Fancy 3<lb />Spanish<lb /><lb />Eggs" firm at 10 to 11 cts.<lb /><lb />ii. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />- -* dam: . 1.50 to 1.75.<lb /><lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.<lb /><lb />I have opened a Lavery and<lb />Sales Stables at Grifton and<lb /><lb />to be sold at bottom prices.<lb />Parties wishing: conveyance [o<lb />any point can be accommodated<lb />at reasonable rates. I have had<lb />seyeral years experience deal |<lb />ing in horses and know how to<lb />judge a good animal.<lb /><lb />a=<lb /><lb />iS<lb /><lb />are for sale by<lb /><lb />Money Saved io Money Made. |<lb />when passio ymy con<lb /><lb />~the times. Our<lb />have on hand some good Horse8jggid for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />Wane 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 />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N7. Schultz<lb /><lb />AT THE .<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />Paes AND MEKcHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interést to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACSO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A cum<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tusuit<lb />oods areall bought and<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at aclose margiv.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />S..M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb />J. F. KING.<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers. \<lb /><lb />upon his success. "~Greenville<lb /><lb /></p>
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