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          <lb />DAILY R<lb /><lb />FLECTO<lb /><lb />D. J: WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 16 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 492<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb /><lb />Your attention is {called to the<lb />fact that<lb /><lb />C7. MUNFORD<lb /><lb />is offering all of his<lb /><lb />~inet W<lb /><lb />AT COST<lb /><lb />to make room for fall stock.<lb />Such as<lb /><lb />Lawns, Challies,<lb />Dimities, White Goods,<lb />India Linins, Mulls,<lb />DOTTED SWISSES AND<lb /><lb />NOVEL COTION GOODS AT<lb /><lb />CosT<lb />Iw<lb /><lb />SILKS FOK SHIRT WAIST,<lb />At Cost<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING,<lb />At. Cost<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Such as Oxford Ties for ladies<lb />and children, and low<lb />quarters for men<lb /><lb />AT COST.<lb /><lb />a Se<lb /><lb />HATS.<lb /><lb />Such as light color in felt-and<lb />all straw goods<lb /><lb />AT COST.<lb /><lb />_" ae<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />Such as Summer Suits,<lb />color, and light weights<lb /><lb />light<lb />ALL AT COST.<lb /><lb />Ny<lb /><lb />DonTt fcrget this, we want the<lb />room for fall goods.<lb />Very Respectfully,<lb /><lb />C. T. Munfors<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL COMMENT.<lb /><lb />Great dam age has been done on the<lb />State farm near Halifax by the recent<lb />fresht in the Roanoke river. This loss<lb />is estimated at $50,000.<lb /><lb />was over 1,00) acres otf corn, ~and 600<lb /><lb />The water<lb />of cotton. The corn loss is estimated<lb />at ten thousand barrels, and the cotton<lb />at four hundred bales. The breaking<lb /><lb />of the dyke caused the overflow and<lb />damage.<lb /><lb />President Faure, of France, came<lb />very near being assassinated on ~Tues-<lb />day last. While sitting in an open<lb />carriage on the review ground at Long<lb />Champs a well dressed man by the<lb />name of Francois drew a pistol and<lb />fired at him twice. Before he could<lb />fire the third time the crowd gathered in<lb />upon him and weuld have lynched him<lb /><lb />but for the iaterence of the police.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. H.<lb /><lb />National Committee of the Populist<lb /><lb />Turner, secretary of the<lb /><lb />Party, comes out boldly for Mr. Bryan<lb />for President and calls upon all PeopleTs<lb />Party men to join him in his endeavor<lb />to elect this distinguished advocate of<lb />free silver. Mr. Turner calls the ac-<lb />tion of the Chicago convention the<lb />triumph of the plain people of the Uni-<lb /><lb />ted States.<lb /><lb />Joseph G. Myers, cashier ot the Sea-<lb />board Air-Line in Charlotte has fled<lb />to parts unknown with at least four<lb />thousand dollars of the companyTs mon-<lb />ey. The railroad will lose nothing<lb />as his bond is for five thousand dollars.<lb />At the buttom of the affuir is a notor-<lb />ious woman, who has ruined more than<lb />two prominent men in South Carolina,<lb />before coming to Charlotte. Myers<lb />leaves a wife and three small children<lb />and is said to lave sailed for Europe<lb /><lb />last Saturday.<lb /><lb />Re.d the following from this week's<lb />Caucasian, and then ask yoarselves the<lb />question whether the Republicans can<lb />be trusted to give you free silver. Mr.<lb />Pritchard it will be remembered has<lb />pretended to be a great friend of the<lb />cause :<lb /><lb />oSenator Pritchard is no longer «<lb />ofriend to silyer� and so friends to cil-<lb />ver can no longer be (political) friends<lb /><lb />to Pritchard. He has taken the plurge<lb /><lb />into the gold camp, and the only honest<lb />and consistent thing for him to do now<lb />is to advocate the gold standard. Pro.<lb />fesions of being friendly to silver from<lb />him cannot and will not be taken se-<lb />rivusiy uow by those who once sup-<lb />ported him for a high office. If his<lb />words are to be believed, he has re-<lb />pudiated pledges heretofore made, and<lb />he can expect nothing less than repu-<lb />diation ot himself by those to whom he<lb />made those pledges. Mr. Pritchard<lb />will yet sit in the Senate before the<lb />people will have an opportunity : to dis-<lb />miss him as their representative there,<lb />but we hardly think any action he may<lb />take will be inconsistent with his form.<lb />er promises during the time that he<lb />will remain Senator. Here is his latest<lb />promise and opinion: o1 shall cheer.<lb />fully support the Republican ticket,<lb />and I feel confident MeKintey ~and<lb />~Hobart will carry NorthT CarolinaTby a<lb />hahdgome majority; andT thatthe action<lb /><lb />i Bat Modi<lb /><lb />"Next door to Bank of saan: jovertipeing anajarity2?<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />cagorgonvention | ingures i the be<lb />~Republican ticket oby ~an!<lb /><lb />A DIXIE PARODY.<lb /><lb />F. L. STANTON,<lb /><lb />Oh, Georgia land is the land 0T votinT ;<lb />Red cheek gals when the boys go<lb />coTtinT,<lb />oVote away,<lb />Vote away,�<lb />Sing the Bryan boys in Dixle!<lb /><lb />Oh, de silver sun fum de wesT is shininT<lb />GoldTbug democrat, haul yoT ling in!<lb />oVote away,<lb />Vote away.�<lb />Sing the Bryan boys iu Dixie!<lb /><lb />Oh, de melon ripe, en de peach done<lb />sofTen,<lb />En w2 all vote early en vote ofTen,<lb />oVote away,<lb />Vote away,�<lb />Sing the Bryan boys in Dixie!<lb /><lb />Mister Bryan riz, en he say, oITm<lb />gwine «<lb /><lb />Right in dar whar de white house<lb />lyinT,�<lb /><lb />oVote away,<lb />Vote away,�<lb />Sing the Bryan boys in Dixie !<lb /><lb />GolTbug democrat lots er trouble,<lb />But he wing done clip en he eye look<lb />double,<lb />oVote away,<lb />Vote away.�<lb />Sing the Bryan boys in Dixie!<lb /><lb />A Good Name.<lb />A friend thinks BryanTs name is<lb />hot a Winning one"has not the<lb />sound.<lb /><lb />right<lb />It is as good a name to con-<lb />Jure with as the names of many of the<lb />presidents. Surely its jingle<lb /><lb />ooot there.�<lb />North Caro'ina.<lb /><lb />the people have long been familar.<lb /><lb />the late Hon. John H. Bryan.<lb /><lb />in the past. It has an excellent<lb />able judge now on the bench in Judge<lb /><lb />Henry Brown, of Newbern.<lb /><lb />court of Maryland.<lb />south. In this State there are many<lb />men wearing it<lb />quent orator and statesman of Nebraska<lb />IIe has character, he has vigor, he has<lb />enthusiasm, he has splendid talents, he<lb />has political experience, he has vast<lb />popularity, he has an excellent name<lb />every way It isa winning name let<lb /><lb />It will arouse wemen<lb />dous enthusiasm in the<lb /><lb />us all hope.<lb />great west."<lb />Look out for a tidal wave out there"<lb />Wilmington Messe.ger.<lb /><lb />MTKinleyTs Inconclusiveness.<lb /><lb />and apparently painful stages towards<lb />a plain and conclusive statement in op-<lb />position to free-silver coinage. His<lb />speech on Saturday came nearer to the<lb />mark than anything he has yet said<lb />And still it was made up largely of<lb />dull or glittering generalties. He did<lb />not say le is opposed to free coinage:<lb /><lb />: Still less did he intimate thas he would<lb /><lb />veto a high-taritf bill with a free-silver<lb />attachment"the only kind of a tartff<lb />bill he is likely to get from the next<lb />Congress,<lb /><lb />Furthermore My. McKinley repeated<lb />his statement that ove have the same<lb />currency that we had in 1892,<lb />good the world over, and unquestioned<lb />by any people.� This is not true.<lb />Our silver dollars are not ogood the<lb />world over. They are worth only their<lb /><lb />bullion value, some 53 cents, outside ot<lb />this country. Our Treasury notes of<lb />1890 and our s~lver certificates are<lb />good only at home, where: they consti-<lb /><lb />circulation. It the silver dollars are |<lb />as good as-Mr. McKinley says. they<lb />are, what objection hn bet made . to '<lb />ther. {reeAnd unlithited doihuge 7<lb /><lb />Iti yt. Agri that the Re-<lb />publiéan will never wholly<lb /><lb />| escape being a pane deal of solemn hum-<lb /><lb />bug "New�"� York: World,<lb /><lb />it A ae 1 re Per Meee<lb />PAR, Garo aT ee MEE See tee nee ay oe me, nk Re<lb /><lb />is as | 2a<lb />pleasant to the ear as Adams, ~Van | $C<lb /><lb />Buren, Potk, Garfield, and they all C<lb />Bryan is a good name in | 4©<lb />It is one with which | 4©<lb /><lb />North Cerolina has had a most worthy q<lb />memb-r of Congress by that name" 4c<lb />It had | 46<lb />another able and reputable gentleman ;<lb />in James P. Bryan, a lawer we think : Dé<lb />oie MID SUMMER GOODS 3<lb /><lb />ue | go at :<lb />e has |e T T (\ OP<lb />an able and learned brother in Justice | 3 GREATLY RED UCED PRICES »2<lb /><lb />Ds C) INNA NANA LN Pf LP Ne Py PAP PN,<lb /><lb />William S. Bryan, of the supreme | 3 L NGTS C S H won<lb />a LA ASH HOUSE §<lb />0 Pp<lb /><lb />Bryan is a first-rate name for the| %<lb /><lb />Hurrah! for the elo-|.<lb /><lb />Mr. McKinley is moving by slow g<lb /><lb />tute the buik of our money in actual |<lb /><lb />Ls<lb /><lb />a cr nn tn ~ = - a erencstnw ee teeta ner Steep taba Ae<lb /><lb />The Money Question."<lb /><lb />Is agitating the country just now---but gold or<lb />silver---you get the worth of your<lb />money here<lb /><lb />] a ¢<lb />It's not what we can owork off? on a customer,<lb />That's not our way. ItTs giving him such good,<lb />honest values in what he needs that it brings<lb /><lb />him back again and again. Brings his frienda,<lb /><lb />|too. ohat's our way. we've put on prices that<lb /><lb />appeal to you--values that you can appreciate<lb />at a glance.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />eee et it ena ei<lb /><lb />_" Seen ei nnn,<lb /><lb />NA AAS AAAAAA KAMA oAA MA saan oey<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS | z<lb />LACES ¥<lb />WHITE GOODS ¥<lb />Dress Goods, Novelties, +<lb />And Other 5:<lb /><lb />Peal Nee tN Nal Lal dd ag PAOLEIINENINS IRAN Sm,<lb /><lb />iC) PALL LPL LLP NP Palle<lb /><lb />Nl Nl Ng NP fg<lb /><lb />$ SaOldd (0dTY ATIVaND. &amp;<lb />4. ve Ps<lb />: S00) YANNAS ant :<lb />$ THO pry p:<lb /> ~SOIJOAON ~spon ssorc] b:<lb /><lb />+ SMOO9 ALLEL P:<lb /><lb /> SHOVT %<lb /> SsddddITs 4<lb /><lb />G08 SiNE"""<lb /><lb />o= 9 a<lb />Dry Goods,:Notions<lb />GentTs Furnishings,<lb /><lb />= § =<lb /><lb />|<lb />5<lb />{<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />J, WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />RY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />[meen<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year. - 7 7 * $3.00<lb />One month, - e = « 2d<lb />One week. - -« «+ - 410<lb /><lb />Delivered in town, by carriers without<lb />2xtra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and<lb />had on application to the editor,,<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />""_"_<lb /><lb />ean be<lb />or at<lb /><lb />"<lb />empemeste am:<lb /><lb />We desire a {ive correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it OcculTs<lb />ia each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />nad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />aan<lb /><lb />eterna nem<lb /><lb />Lineral: Commission on osubscrip:<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />a Se nen ee eine " oe<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Tuurspay, JuLy 167TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />Convention Dates.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Populist National Convention, .St.<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />Silver National Convention,<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />St.<lb /><lb />=e<lb /><lb />THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />Texas goldbugs and Hlinois gold-<lb />bugs are plotting to have a gold ticket |<lb />in the fielp. Last accounts from New<lb />York did not look so certain for a gold »<lb />ticket as recent threats indicated. But<lb />it was said thut while the leaders op-<lb /><lb />. |<lb />pose a bolt, they propose to fight the<lb />regular nominees, but staying in the<lb /><lb />If that is not kicking, bolting<lb />i<lb /><lb />parry.<lb />what pray is it? The silver mer<lb /><lb />everywhere would much preter them<lb /><lb />cago Convention are real aud just.<lb /><lb />| Itis oWall street� that has depleted<lb /><lb />WALL STREET'S HYSTERICS.<lb /><lb />The Stock Exchange has no gryan,<lb />so far as is known, but on Saturday it<lb />worked itself into quite a fair imitation<lb />of the Chicago Convention hysterics,<lb />One of the members frantically waved<lb /><lb />an American flag, and there was a great<lb />outery and uproar against oBryan and<lb />Populism.� The tumult ended with<lb />the organization of a ~BankersT and<lb />BrokersT McKinley Campaign Club,�<lb />consisting of Democrats and Republi-<lb />cans.<lb /><lb />These men may mean well, but they<lb />donTt seem co know that any demom-<lb />stration which they may make is not<lb />calculated to help the Republican<lb />ticket. ~Chey ought to have received a<lb />strong hint from St. Louis and to have<lb /><lb />learned for certain from Chicago that<lb />anything which oWall street� wants is |<lb />quite sure to be hotly opposed by im)<lb />mense bodies of voters in other of |<lb />the country. |<lb />Nor is this feeling without reason:|<lb />Many of the wrongs and " ievances<lb />com<lb />the wild two-thirds majority<lb /><lb />Utterly mistaken as we believe these<lb />men to be in the remedy they propose,<lb />and strongly as we have telt it to be<lb />our duty to resist and to plead with<lb />them, we have never tor a moment lost<lb />sight of the fact that their grievances 1s<lb />great and their complaint im some part<lb />well founded.<lb /><lb />It is the concrete and combined pow-<lb />er for which oWall street� 1s the sym-<lb />bol in the popular mind that has made<lb />a monopoly of transportation, that has<lb />brought all the great prime necessaries<lb />of life "iron, steel, coal, oil, beef, sugar<lb />and a hundred others"under the con-<lb />trol of trusts ana combinations that op-<lb />press labor at one end end rob consum-<lb />ers at the other.<lb /><lb />the Treasury of gold and exacted usu-<lb />rious millions from the Government in<lb />forced bond sales to oprotect its credit.�<lb /><lb />to pack their kitts and depart than to |<lb />remain inside of the intrenehments |<lb /><lb />» .|<lb />and shoot the real fighters for der}<lb /><lb />mocracy in the back.<lb /><lb />There is fan going on up in New<lb />York. Tammany leaders (including<lb />its member of the house of represen-|<lb />tatives), say the old ~Tammany Guard<lb />will remain firm, will stand by their<lb />old colors and vote for Bryan and<lb />Sewall. There is also good news from<lb />the rural distrists in New York, and<lb />the silver men will not be idle or silent,<lb /><lb />Look ovt for a storm.<lb /><lb />Out in Hllnois the<lb />starting a gold party oi their own<lb />Senator Palmer, elected a democrat,<lb />but long time a republicaa, leads it.<lb /><lb />eold fellows are<lb /><lb />~<lb />oes,<lb /><lb />Mr. Sewall thinks there is a good<lb />showmg to carry Maine, but we do<lb />That there<lb />omany silver men"vimetallst<lb /><lb />not credit it. are very<lb /><lb />of the<lb />only genuine sort"not of the Walker<lb />stamp"in Tom ReedTs own state, is<lb />very certain. But they are not stiong<lb />enough perhape to put it in the real<lb />ohonest money� of<lb />Washington, Jefferson and the coustitu.<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />At the city of Haverhill, Mass., the<lb />democracy endorse the regular ticket<lb />and platform.<lb /><lb />column"that<lb /><lb />A dispatch from Chicago says that<lb />the who have<lb />been aciively represented from the<lb />beginning of the fight by the Cook<lb />coluty party leaders, were disapointed<lb />to-day to find they had been practically<lb />Aeft alone in the west to meet and de-<lb />cide the question of another democratic<lb />national convention.�<lb /><lb />anti-silver democrats<lb /><lb />All this is en.<lb />couraging to the § genuine bimetalists<lb />who demand true money and fight for<lb />_jts restoration iu full, From many<lb />quarters daily comes the eheering news<lb />that the democratic ticket is rapidly<lb />_ grewing in popular favor.<lb />_ The populists of Kansas and Arkan-<lb />Bas have determined to support the<lb />democratic ticket. Watch Marion<lb />Butler at the populist convention. We<lb />ict he will seek to get them to<lb />inate a ticket. His goose is cooked<lb />orth Carolina and he knows it,<lb /><lb />It is you, gentleman of the gambling<lb />exchanges, manipulators of money cor-<lb />ners, organizers of swindling trusts,<lb /><lb />wreckers of railroads, shearers of<lb />ojambs,� tax dedgers and absorbers of<lb />money that you never earned, who<lb />have done more than all the ignorant<lb />blundering at Washington and all the<lb />demagogy at the South and West te<lb />raise the spectre of Anarchy and Popu-<lb />lism at which you now stand affrighted.<lb /><lb />"New York World.<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />The Two oDark Days.�<lb /><lb />There are two odark days� mention-<lb />ed inthe annals of New England.<lb />The first occurred on Oct. 21, 1716,<lb />when it suddenly became so dark soon<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />atter noon that the people were forced<lb />to use artificial lights to do their ordi-<lb />nary work. This strange condition of<lb /><lb />oO<lb />wo |<lb /><lb />the atmosphere !asted about hours.<lb />Again, on May 19, 1780, there was a<lb />remarkable darkening of the atmos-<lb />phere, but the phenomenon did not<lb />come on so suddenly as that upon the<lb />earlier date. The darkness in this lat-<lb />ter instance began 10<lb />and 11 oTclock on the morning of the<lb />day named and lasted throughout the<lb />day. The darkness extended from the<lb />northeastern part of New England<lb />westward as faras Albany and south<lb />to Pennsylvania. The most mtense<lb />and prolonged darkness, however, was<lb />confined to Massachusetts, more espec-<lb />ially to the seaboard. It is said to<lb />have come from the southwest, but<lb />there is no mention of it made in the<lb />history of Ohio oor Virginia. The<lb />exact-cause still remains one of the un-<lb /><lb />explained mysteries.<lb />Seep<lb /><lb />K) MORE GOLD WEATHER<lb /><lb />Tam now prepared oto furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, and will keep<lb />well sapplied throughout the<lb /><lb />between<lb /><lb />livered without<lb />When you want to be served<lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb /><lb />A. M. and from 6 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />PogitiyelyT no, ice delivered be-<lb />tween these hours. Bog<lb /><lb />ra i,<lb />~ a<lb /><lb />* ope he will be mashed flat."<lb />lington Messenger. :<lb /><lb />Free ive<lb />hi HOUOMS B. PARKER.<lb /><lb />~ nyear Five Points.T<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />| Agriculture, Mechanical, Cl<lb />itrieal Engineering,<lb />Jlained of by the voters who sent | (General seademic studies supplement all<lb />to the Chi- | these technical coures.<lb /><lb />| EXPENSES PER SESSION, INCLUDING<lb /><lb />summer. All orders in town de-|<lb />extra charge. |<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovurs."From 7 to 10)<lb /><lb />h Fish arrive by every boat :<lb /><lb />JOME SCHOOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />T] Willopen at oElm Cottage,�<lb />Oct. 2nd'~a Home Schoo! for Girls,<lb />from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Num-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb /><lb />oMrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb />Norwood P. O- Nelson Co. Va.<lb /><lb />(pee UNIVERSITY.<lb /><lb />36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition $60<lb />a yeat, Board 88. (Eight dollars) a<lb />month, 3 full College Courses. 3 Brief<lb />Courses, Law .Sehovl, ~iedical School,<lb />Summer School for Teachers, Scholar-<lb />ships and loans for the needy. Address<lb />PRESIDENT WINSTON,<lb />Chapel Hill, N. C.<lb /><lb />88.50 per Mo. $5.00 per Mo.<lb />Board &amp;c. in School. Board &amp;c.in Club.<lb /><lb />Turlington Institute.<lb /><lb />A Military Boarding School. Erglish<lb />Scientific, Commercial, Mathematica |<lb />Classica. Board Washing. &amp;c., and<lb />Tuition ,for 10 months. $90 to $132<lb />10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for<lb />catologue.<lb /><lb />IRA T. TURLINGTON,<lb />Smithfield, N. C. P rineipal<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb />College of Agriculture<lb />and Mechanic Arts.<lb /><lb />This College offers thorough coutses in<lb />vil and Eiec-<lb />in Science. |<lb /><lb />i<lb />}<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />BOARD.<lb />For County Students, - - $ 91 00<lb />For all cther Students, - 121 00<lb />Appiy for Catalogues to<lb />ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY,<lb />Raleigh, N- ©. President<lb /><lb />SHEMRAALND<lb />~"WOISTRAL SHOU<lb /><lb />EPARTMEN PS well equipped. 27<lb />Wreachers. 444 regular students, be-<lb />sides practice school of 97 pupils. 980<lb />matriculates since its opening in 1892.<lb />93 of the 96 counties represented. Com-<lb />petitive examination at county seat<lb />August Ist, to fill free-tuition vacaneies<lb />in aormitories. Application should be<lb />made before July 2Uth to enter the ex-<lb /><lb />Neco<lb /><lb />amination. No free tuition except to<lb />applicants signing a pledge to become<lb /><lb />Annual expenses of free-<lb />tuition students boarding ia dormito-}<lb />ries, $90, tuition-paying students, $130.<lb />Address, President CHARLES D. MC-<lb />IVER, Greensboro. N. C.<lb /><lb />"-DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />teachers.<lb /><lb />it<lb />ry<lb />ike /<lb /><lb />irc<lb /><lb />Flooring, Ceiling,<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices Co sult<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOULDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />' ing their yearTs supplies will fine<lb />their {ncerest to yet our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFAE, SUGAK<lb />RICH, THA, keT,<lb />aways uc LOWEST MoORKET PRICES<lb /><lb />TOBACCO SNUFF &amp; CLEARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturer's, ena<lb />nling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />slote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />thet imes. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />%. M. SCHU?E Greenville. NC<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILLIE RY.<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer tc be up to date.<lb /><lb />HY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is inand embraces the very latest<lb />styles and shapes cf new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb /><lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />Weathering-Boarding.<lb /><lb />and Moulding.<lb />Write for prices to<lb /><lb />S. F. DUNN,<lb /><lb />|<lb />\<lb /><lb />GENER'L LUMBER DEALER, |1<lb /><lb />ScornaNp Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />iS, CERCA PR<lb /><lb />| Take Warning.<lb /><lb />All Taxes on dogs and goats must<lb />be paid within the next twenty days or<lb />shall proceed to eollect them accord-<lb />E. M McGowan,<lb /><lb />Tex Collector.<lb /><lb />ing to law.<lb /><lb />HAC<lb /><lb />No superior work done anywhere,<lb />or South. Ith<lb />has ever had.<lb />in Literature,<lb />are unsurpassed. Address<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />$100.00 Eclipse Bicyel<lb /><lb />4 e<lb />ie<lb />oie<lb /><lb />as now the best faculty it<lb />The adyantages offered<lb />Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A.,<lb /><lb />~The Greatest Tnstallment Company in North Carolina.<lb /><lb />FOR YOUNG LADIES,<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N. ©.<lb />vs INSTITUTE,<lb /><lb />ITniversity of Virginia.} Principal,<lb /><lb />es Reduced to $75.00.<lb /><lb />ete he<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />ct<lb /><lb />| I HAVE THE PRETTIEST ©<lb /><lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot ap old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will. .<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P! ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schuitz.<lb />Bntter, per 1 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to7<lb />Sugar cured llams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Fawily 4.25 to 5.00<lb />Lard { 5} to 10<lb />Oats , 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Colfee , 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack S0 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />Beeswax. per -0<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, 2s furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfok °<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 7%<lb />Middling Ty<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary § 1-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime ° o 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish 81.10 bu<lb /><lb />Yone"firm.<lb /><lb />cee rene re np tetmenrermnninenn gar cere ten ene nena net mn em tt th<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB4CCO MARKET<lb /><lb />REPORT,<lb />bY o. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tops. "Green.... ses. .1 to 24<lb />o Bright.... ....----4t08<lb />6 Red........ .  --d tod<lb /><lb />Lucs"Common.....  ....4106<lb />~e Good......... .. Ttold<lb />se Fine.... wooee.e- - 12018<lb /><lb />Currers -Common.., ....6 to ji<lb />Good,.... 2.124 to 20<lb />Fine.... ...2--19 to 274<lb /><lb />Primary, See<lb /><lb />Ai SPECIALTY ondary orTer<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON permanently<lb />cured in 16 to35 days. You can be treated ag<lb />home forsame price under same guarane<lb />ty. ifyou prefer tocome here we willcone<lb /><lb />~ tracttopay railroad fareand hotelbills,and<lb />teil if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Tee fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we puarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti«<lb />nate cases and challenge the world fora<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease nas always<lb />bafged the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cianse $590,009 capital behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Absciute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,<lb />Bi Masonic Temale. CHICAGO, iLL.<lb /><lb />pemece UOSee TD Nae A STP  o<lb />Professionai Cards.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ob<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />nein am te pte tne ne Ae AAC OIE<lb /><lb />ENRY SHEPPARD,<lb />H REAL ESTATE AGENT,<lb />Greenville, N. ©<lb />GS� Valuable Properties for Sale or<lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb />fers to Mercantile und Banking Houses<lb />of Greenviile. Office on main street.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, iT. U. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODARKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />nu settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS "<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />een ony<lb /><lb />Importers and Wholesale Dealers<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />all<lb />ait. sid B18, 81 Oth St.. New York,<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burekss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno-<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive sere<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling public solicited<lb />Centrely Jocated.<lb /><lb />SN<lb /><lb />oBarbers.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />) yames A. SMITH, ._.<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL. ARTIST.}:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE: N. 9,<lb />jred. 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          <lb />at<lb /><lb />ge and excellent jine of<lb /><lb />FOR<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS,<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWiSSES,<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds aod description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb /><lb />than this sea~ on.<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAIST SILKS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING aud<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />~ Window Shades, Cuitain Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties |<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children ~hat: has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoss,<lb /><lb />~for every buyer who wants an<lb />shonest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas |<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />We cun and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"QOur line of "<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of gsanuiny merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />Jor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suitc, Centre ~lables, Side<lb /><lb />~Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />Bedsteads, Mattresses. Floor and<lb />Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />cheap and zood graces.<lb /><lb />© of beantifal designs.<lb />ore than pleased to show you<lb />ongl cur stock. A carefal in-<lb />ction will repay you mary<lb /><lb />Educators of Correct Styles<lb />Liberal Prices. "<lb /><lb />attention is calle. i oar<lb /><lb />SPRING ND SURNEH<lb /><lb />~Come and seeT us we will, be).<lb /><lb />VOX POYULI.<lb /><lb />i AGLY REBLECLOR.<lb /><lb />rte Ai ee nsiatier pen at an rin sib ee<lb /><lb />Heard.<lb /><lb />K pine Constantly at it Brings S:0983<lb /><lb />~ i<lb />VUDICIVUS ADVERTISING<lb />} t<lb />; |<lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />So eerie<lb /><lb />~aSes many s new be-ine.*<lb />Ketarges inuny an ole business.<lb />Hreserves many a large Psi ess. iM unt Jast nicht.<lb />Kevives miatby neti In giness.<lb />Rescues many 2 lost busivess,<lb />Saves many a Ssiling business, eat aha 3<lb />S seuirles aieneens to apt busines, | ro#d this morning.<lb /><lb />To Sadvectise judiciously,TT use the<lb />¢ juss of the REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines went. te Parmele thi<lb />morning on business.<lb /><lb />PI ° ;<lb />~RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, Forbes Jr., is better.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail -iran ;oing<lb />derth, arrives 8:22 A.M, Goins -onth,<lb />rrives 6:47 PM,<lb /><lb />North &amp; ound Freight, arrives 9:50 3<lb />M, 'eavesl0:10 A.M,<lb /><lb />Sonth Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 2,<lb />Me. leeves 2:15 P.M,<lb />S'vamer ~far River arrives from Wash-<lb />in:ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~bhur-<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />Sorings this morning.<lb />fron a ~rip to Parmele.<lb />mothrr, Mrs. J. T. Tripp.<lb /><lb />High Point, is in our midst. .<lb /><lb />ead<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />" from a sojourn at Ocracoke.<lb />Fair to-nicht and Friday, cooler to- ;<lb />oe i We are glad to see Bob Moye out<lb />night in Lorth poction. vos<lb /><lb />2 after arecent spell of sickness.<lb />~blest<lb /><lb />an ee a annem =<lb /><lb />JULY JAMS.<lb /><lb />L. i. Evans Jeft this morning to~<lb />Panacea Springs to recuperate.<lb /><lb />;<lb />Served Fresh Every Aftern~on. AL Forbes and Fred returned this<lb /><lb />norning trom a trip to Morehead City.<lb /><lb />Butter for side wt D. sf Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taft have gone to<lb /><lb />Besi Butter on ice at Starkev's.<lb />Vecmont<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Bettie Mosely, of Lookerton,<lb /><lb />is Visiting her daughter, Mrs. dese W.<lb />Browa.<lb /><lb />Grapes are ripenng at River ide<lb />Nursery.<lb /><lb />D. D. Haskett 1s moving into his<lb />Mise Emma} Harriingwn is visiting<lb />her sister, Mrs, dk. 13. Edwards at Scot-<lb /><lb />land. Neck.<lb /><lb />new house in Forbestuwn.<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher<lb />rics, Apricots, Pears and Tmeapple.<lb />S. M. Secnuxrz. Miss Carrie Eewards, of Contenimea,<lb />Greene county, is- visiting Mrs, basse<lb />W. Browr.<lb /><lb />Misses Ada Fields and May ~Sur-<lb />nage, of Farmville;. are visiting Mrs.<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith.<lb /><lb />First of the season"New Mallets<lb />and Potatoes 10 cents a perl at S. M,<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Car Joad ot Lime and Hulls, ebeap<lb />at S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Jas. M. Gallagher, special agent of<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter and the bestt Cream ;<lb />the O. D.S. 8. Co.. of Noridlk, was<lb /><lb />Cheese at J. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />They are Seen Sometime as Well ag/oro this morn.<lb /><lb />J. R. Rives went to Kins*cn Hist Mira White «nd Nelson.<lb />J. W. Wigeirs returned trom Rocky<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Master Tis. G. Blow went up the,<lb /><lb />We are glad to learn that A. A.<lb />Capt. C. A. White went to Panacea |<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. T. Tripp returned yesterday |<lb /><lb />a eye |<lb />W. OT. White returned yesterday Pected.<lb /><lb />iim City to visit triends and relatives. |<lb /><lb />: Miss Floresce Starkey returned from<lb />ja visit to friends and rplatives: in Guldé-<lb /><lb />Maj. WENRY HARDING Ass't Cashier.<lb /><lb />HM<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Miss Flossie Humber left this morn-<lb />Ld , * ae<lb />jing tor Hobgoed to visit her sisters,<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />| Mrs. A. B. Ellington and: chiidren|<lb />returned ~Tuesday from a visit to friends<lb />land relatives at: Petersburg, Va.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS .-<lb />Mrs. Kiizabett, Hooker accompanied | Horesenting.a Capltaleob Mer oThanja Hals<lb />Wm..T.. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.<lb />The Scotland Neek Bank, Scotland<lb />Meek, N..C.. |<lb />| Noah Biggs,§Scotland Neck, NC.<lb />R. R. Fleming; Pactolus..N. C.<lb />| D.. W.. Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />| Arm. Broken, Greenville,. M. �,�..<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />iby her diughters, Misses Mausic, Bet-/<lb />. {<lb />,|tie and Rosa, went to Panacea Springs|<lb />~this morning..<lb /><lb />J. M. Mewberne, uf Kinston, was in<lb />~our midst yesterday. He came over to<lb />meet the Pitt county Alliances, which<lb /><lb />chad a meeting nere: yesterday.<lb />:<lb /><lb />| r ® . |<lb />Yest.rday afterneon, Katie, daugh-)<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit: the accounts<lb /><lb />- Mes. T. L. Hancoek is visiting her tr of Mr. J. S. Tonstall, was playing 'of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />on the front porch and accidentally fellipudlie,<lb />ofand broke her arm. A physician! Cheeks and Account Books furnish-<lb /><lb />E. D, Steci, « prominent Jawyer otjwas ealled in aad sep it and now the| 4 0� application.<lb /><lb />ee . :<lb />~sufferer is doing:as well as could be-ex-<lb /><lb />Nee |<lb /><lb />. 2essed Through.<lb />| The Kinston base ball club passed |<lb /><lb />. e {<lb />through here (hiss morning enroate to|<lb /><lb />i . : |<lb />; Washington, where they play tavoé<lb />. .<lb />gaines of bali, one this evening and)<lb />~the oOur:<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />(George? Woodward accompanied them |<lb /><lb />other in the morning.<lb /><lb />to win the wane fou them. .<lb /><lb />{ c i}<lb />i ee<lb />|<lb /><lb />Lriefs from» Biliville.<lb /><lb />We go on ou? aanual excursion next<lb />iweek, The railrowd con pany refused .<lb />~us a free pass, bud kindly gave us too|<lb />~pairs of shoes.<lb /><lb />- 4 aq LA.<lb />. tau " ; ~ 2<lb />i s  SS * \ ?<lb />pare b L<lb />} hy eset,<lb /><lb />+ When Mr. Bryam wae in Billville we<lb />| ¥ | Pah<lb />changed a dollar for him. There- is A Palpable Git<lb /><lb />~no telling just what changes time will<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />We made when we moved into:<lb />| our New Store in the burned dis-<lb /><lb />Seven goldbugs were burut up inthe) sop New @oods. are arriving:<lb />silyer torclilighti precession. Woodidaily and yow will find the finest:<lb />Was scarce, and it was impossible to pa-jline ef<lb /><lb />rade without fire of some sort. ~ .<lb />| stow w amily Groceries<lb /><lb />~ever shown im Greenville. a<lb /><lb />| 5<lb />being.<lb /><lb />Lhe Billvile candidates are now go<lb />iag the rounds on.bicycles, ~Lhe siier-<lb />iff tureclvsed the mortgages on their<lb /><lb />here yesterday.<lb />F.esh Batter. N.Y. State and' Carrs<lb /><lb />Mules some Lime ago.<lb /><lb />JESSE W.BROWN<lb /><lb />at S. M. SehultzTs.<lb />Iiesh GraLam Fjour just reeeived<lb />at J. S. Tunstall. |<lb />My Sugar-Cured Beef has jue wur-|<lb />rived"the finest yoo ever saw.<lb /><lb />: JS. Sacpan<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hotis vy<lb /><lb />. ~Your eves ever feasted upon.<lb />the lead as the beat 5 cent smeOkee) nig vow every time. Loak. at the<lb />Nothing equals it. D.S. Surrm<lb /><lb />rumereus to wemize: them"at JK. Sil grac es of Teas und Coffee.<lb /><lb />hh =<lb /><lb />opit 7s.<lb /><lb />There are two vacanvies in the Ay;<lb /><lb />THE OLD BRICK STORE.<lb />"I aw still at the above place with the prettiest line of"<lb /><lb />Staple and Fancy Groceries<lb /><lb />I carry uothing but the best and ean<lb /><lb />Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded Cocoaauts,<lb /><lb />Fer Fancy Family Groceries"toe| Pruves, Cneesc, Macaronij. Beef Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Best<lb />. The highest gzades ef Tobaceo and'!<lb />for rs,Syrups and Molarses. Come and see me and be well pleased.<lb /><lb />J. S. TUSLALL, Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ASTOREFILL<lb /><lb />following:<lb /><lb />=)<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />DRY GODS, NOTIONS, SUES.<lb /><lb />. me<lb />ricuitural and Meebanical College. ai<lb />Riieigh. Applicants will have to stand:<lb />examination before Coumty Exainimen:<lb /><lb />W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />Norick"lI will bein Greeny illey. at!<lb />the King House, co Yuesday anda.<lb />Wednesday, August 4th and Sth, (896,)<lb />for the purpose vt examing and tedangy,<lb />diseuscs of the Kye.<lb /><lb />Dre H. O. Uyaare.<lb /><lb />RL. DAVIS, Pres"ti.<lb /><lb />GREENVI<lb /><lb />IP en<lb />P id<lb />: al<lb />Edgecombe. Connmamsaroners Sane }.. |<lb />~There was sousiderable stir iw kit}<lb />streets in town, Friday morning when it<lb /><lb />DOD 02a<lb /><lb />~Capital $50,000.00.<lb /><lb />DW DW OD SDD<lb />Teansacts a General Banking Business. and Solicits Collections and Ac-<lb />~counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />|<lb />| . e<lb />| Hats, Caps,T GentsT Furnishings, }<lb /><lb />R.A. TYSON, Vice-PrasTt. J.L. LITTLE. CashTrcland the che amast line of STRAW<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.. ~in<lb /><lb />0 Ae<lb /><lb />_ Fhe Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />~MATTING in the town. 11 ets<lb />to 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />. Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />~of Philadel phia,taitor-made Cloth-<lb />~ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and Jook at them and you<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />nawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />LLE, N. �,�.<lb /><lb />in. Capital $25,000.00,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />er ee<lb /><lb />was rumored that Dr. L. L. Staton lua<lb />sued the Boand of County Commiss:out<lb />crs, not as officials, but as individuad,<lb />for the purpoge of recovering fram them<lb />individually the sam of eight huncared<lb />dollars apivee.<lb /><lb />The summons was aguinat: T. H.<lb />Cherry, Qrren Williams. Geage L.<lb />Wimberly and Robert Walston... The<lb />name ot J. T. Howard was emitted.<lb />The substance of the summons issued<lb />against the Board was their alleged<lb />fuilure to comply with the nequirements<lb />of the statue, concerning the putting in<lb />\ of the draws.and thereby a failure to<lb />pertorn: their duty as county officials.<lb />The case was originally brought be<lb />fore Ed, Zoeller, Justice, but upon affi-<lb />davit referred to Capt. John W.}<lb />Charles. Dr. L. L. Staton was repre.<lb />sented by Col. John L. Bridgers.<lb />The justice decided that the defen-<lb />\dants wert liable forT the peraliy, and<lb />gave judgment in favor of the plaintiff.<lb /><lb />100 []TM OA PUB JOPIO [VIT} B EABT[SN yoTYSNL<lb /><lb />=noké soutA""<lb /><lb />Fen<lb /><lb />CW _M NIT<lb />H 9 UasV<lb /><lb />The case on appeal was. takep to the<lb />| Superior Court and there awifits trial. Y<lb />Tarboro Southerner.<lb /><lb />014 OW SE STULL<lb />1 s10uITIIVegd<lb /><lb />~O29 ~4uS1oaj NOL CABS<lb />Id<lb /><lb />~yniq 10 Mo<lb />3 sso<lb /><lb />pus 4BT} OP T1TM 6M 4nq<lb />~sjusyotem 0} peso JULIEN<lb /><lb />* re<lb />é<lb /><lb />J, W. HIGGS, Pres, "_4..8. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />ta<lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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