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          <lb />o<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />(premiere teae<lb /><lb />rer er rp<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />Editar and Owner.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />N. C.. WEDNESDAY,<lb /><lb />acon Pitre ncenyertemener aman nn teen eet<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER 9 1896.<lb /><lb />HIGH ""<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />CLOTHNG<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PALL 10gb.<lb /><lb />en ae<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />dTrimmings to match<lb /><lb />Carpets, Y<lb /><lb />Rugs and<lb />Mattings<lb /><lb />In endless variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no<lb /><lb />trouble to ahow goods.<lb /><lb />C. T Munford<lb /><lb />oNext door 1% the: Bank of»<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />"et see atenttioanay screenees<lb /><lb />THE | PRIM ARIES.<lb /><lb />BELVOIR.<lb /><lb />Meeting called tu order by TA<lb />Thigpen, chairman,<lb />secretary.<lb /><lb />DELEGATES.<lb /><lb />L Maget, o<lb />W H Rives.<lb /><lb />ALTERNATES.<lb />J E Randolph,<lb />J if Thipen,<lb /><lb />et, chairman, W H Nieves.<lb />pen.<lb /><lb />3 Outerbridge, J H Clark.<lb />For Constable"W © Cobb.<lb />QO. W. Harrington recaived the |<lb /><lb />Sheriff.<lb />FALKUAND.<lb />Delegates. Alternates.<lb />JS Harris, Jonas Diida,<lb />WR Williams, J �,� Cook,<lb />Dr J Morrill. Cc Vines,<lb />Joon King. Henry Harris,<lb />Executive Committee"J H<lb /><lb />Sraith, chairman, R R Cotten,<lb />Jobo King, F G Dupree, E F<lb /><lb />| Williams.<lb /><lb />For Magistrates"A M Wooten,<lb />Robert Gay, E F Williams.<lb /><lb />For Constable"J H Whitehurst.<lb /><lb />A Sweet Mess,<lb />The Republican convention of Ansun<lb /><lb />county nominated a neuro for the Leg-<lb />islature, and for county commissioners<lb />all the are negroes. ~They<lb />also indorsed part of the Populist<lb />Under the new law,<lb /><lb />commissioners<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />nominees<lb /><lb />county ticket.<lb />three are Ww be<lb /><lb />IsiTt it about time for the<lb /><lb />only<lb />elected.<lb />Democrats<lb /><lb />ganizing? A fuli<lb />~missioners for Anson county !<lb />{<lb /><lb />'what we are<lb /><lb />Star.<lb /><lb />The Per Capita $21.48.<lb /><lb />shows that on Septembe<lb />of money ia the United Stacrs,<lb />$21.45<lb /><lb />gated $1,059,160,654, or<lb /><lb />171,645,000. As compared with Sep-<lb /><lb />decrease of $64,413, 384.<lb /><lb />of gold.<lb /><lb />Opinions On the Gold Ticket.<lb />St. Louis Republic: The Indianap<lb />olis convention was very considerate in<lb />It selected<lb />two oid men who have no hopes to be<lb /><lb />blasted and no careers to be checked.<lb /><lb />its choice of candidates.<lb /><lb />Chattanooza News : Palmer and Buck-<lb />nor means an attemp to throw Illinois<lb />and Kentucyy to McKialey, but the<lb />Person popularity<lb /><lb />scheme will fail.<lb />counts for nothing this year.<lb />Livchester Union and Advertiser:<lb />The Indianapclis convention has lifted<lb /><lb />a great weightof apprehension from<lb />the regular democratic ticket by its<lb /><lb />and gives the ticket of Bryan and Sew-<lb />all a bouyancy ~and a prospect of suc-<lb />cegs that 1t would be deprived of if the<lb />disaffected democrats were left in a dis-<lb />qand.d condition and open to tempta-<lb />tion to vote for MeKinley and Hobart:<lb /><lb />Brooklyn Citizen ., The decoy plat-<lb />form adoved at Indianapolis is more<lb />notabl for what it omits than for any-<lb />thing it contains. It is precisely su.ha<lb />Statement of purposes as might have<lb />been expected from representatives of<lb />the Standard Oil Company,� the sugar<lb />trust and the various other monopolics | *<lb />which are alarmed by the candidacy cf<lb />Bryan ~and = the- platform adopted rm<lb /><lb />roam THE,<lb /><lb />L. Maget. |<lb /><lb />| ~<lb />the normal in temperature, and scatter- |<lb /><lb />Executive Committee"-L Mag-<lb />Rich-<lb />ard Harris, WC Cobb, J H Thig-<lb /><lb />For Magistrates"L Maget, A!<lb /><lb />nnaninious endorsement of the | {arm work.<lb />couvention for the nomination for| id points on tovr dates, but is sill dry |<lb /><lb />of North Carolina to be or-<lb />board of negro com-<lb />Ts that<lb />coming to ?" Wilmington<lb /><lb />The Treasuary circulation statement |<lb />Ist, alt kinds<lb />outside<lb />of what ~s held in the Treasury, agere-<lb />per<lb /><lb />capita, on an estimated vopulation of<lb /><lb />~tember 1, 1893, the circulation shows a | when interupéed by rain.<lb />During the |1s shooting up tall, but little crop. Good<lb />month of August, however, the circula- |<lb />tion shows an increase of $24,266,492<lb />made up largely from the Treasury less iby<lb /><lb />nomination of Palmer and Buckner, |<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />The week ending Saturday, Septem-<lb />ber oth, 1896, was comparatively warm<lb />with two or three days slightly below<lb />ing showers onthe drd,4:h and oth.poor-<lb />ly distributed, however, except in the<lb />western portion ef the State, where the<lb />rainfall was more general; over other<lb />portions the drough: in many places<lb />isunbroken. But little improvement<lb /><lb />is now possible in the crop conditions.<lb /><lb />EASTERN DISTRICT. ,<lb /><lb />| ~Phe week was pleasant, not too warm<lb /><lb />|<lb />j with some cool nights, and was fine tor<lb /><lb />~over the greater part ol distriet. Cot-<lb /><lb />| ton- picking is guing on<lb /><lb />I rop will be nearly allopen by October<lb />| Ist.<lb />re ain, but willbe good, though peas are<lb /><lb />slow to mature. ~Turnips are not com"<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />drought. Pea-nuts<lb />usual result of a dry August.<lb />is only ordinary, On the whole very!<lb />little improvement occurred tlns week. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />Several thunder-storms occurred this |<lb />week and the rain-fall was beneficial to<lb />late corn, turnips, peas, ete., but poorly<lb />At a few points amounts<lb /><lb />CENTRAL DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />distributed.<lb />over an inch fell and the ground was<lb />sottened enough for plowing. Cotton<lb />will soou be allopen; many fields al-<lb />ready look as bare and brown as if ruin-<lb />ed by frost; lint being picked out rap-<lb />idly under favozable conditions. Old<lb />corn nearly dry in the fields. ~Tobacco<lb />cures continue poor in quality ; most<lb />of the crop has been housed. Some<lb />The absence ofa<lb />late<lb /><lb />oats were planted.<lb />general riin-fall will eut short all<lb /><lb />Rains occurred at scatters |<lb /><lb />rapidly ; the |<lb />Peas and potatoes are needing |<lb />ing up well generally on account of the |<lb /><lb />will be suort, the.<lb /><lb />ace Is<lb /><lb />Va me<lb />. "A Brilliant display of early"<lb /><lb />Fall-Winter<lb /><lb />in the newest effects, in<lb />Cheviots, Worteds and<lb />all the latest weaves,<lb />for dress and business<lb />wear. Remember [ war-<lb />rant correct style, best<lb />workmanship perfect fit<lb /><lb />Buy now"~<lb />Good People.<lb /><lb />SPECAL 1S<lb /><lb />All the new things<lb />for fall are here, par-<lb />ticularly things tor the<lb />school boys"suits, ex-<lb /><lb />RRR PPD DPD II I I OD DP<lb />£2 NN NIN INI LRN Nal ae PN<lb />phn wr<lb /><lb />Crops.<lb />WESTERN DISTRICT.<lb />Good, soaking rains fell cn the last<lb /><lb />two or thyee days of the week ata<lb />large number of places in the Western<lb />effectually breaking<lb />drought, but came too late to mate"<lb />rially benefit crops. Cotton will be no<lb />better than already estimated ;<lb /><lb />. | District, the<lb /><lb />picking<lb /><lb />going on rapidly, except for two days, ,<lb /><lb />Late corn<lb /><lb />crop of pea-vine hay has beou harvested.<lb />Turnips fairly good and much benefitea<lb /><lb />wheat Jand has<lb /><lb />work being quite<lb /><lb />the rain. Some<lb /><lb />ibeen broken, this<lb />backward. Leaves of forest trees are<lb />beginning to take the variegated hues<lb /><lb />of tall in the west.<lb /><lb />Registration Law.<lb /><lb />Under election laws<lb />there are four fdays only allotted for<lb />registration, Saturday, Sep-<lb /><lb />tember 26th, Saturday, October 3rd<lb /><lb />the existing<lb /><lb />to wit ;<lb /><lb />tra pants, ect. Moth-<lb />ers it will be better for<lb />you to come here and<lb />buy him these better<lb />sort at the low price |<lb /><lb />Sul SHOES<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb /><lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />NO ~ .<lb />ane WME RA RRR AAR RA ASS AAAS SIN<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAF ['<lb /><lb />G) wing<lb /><lb />Saturday, October 10th, ana Saturday<lb />Octoter 17th. The Registrars are<lb />required to meet on these days at the<lb />voting places ia, these precincts, and<lb />between the hours of 9 oTclock, A. M.,<lb />and 4 o'clock, P. M. regis~er the qual-<lb />ifled voters.<lb /><lb />The Registrars and Judgés of elec-<lb />tion are required to mest at the voting<lb />place on Saturday, October, 24th trom<lb />9 A. M. until 4P. M. for the purpose |<lb />ot permitting challenges to be made.<lb /><lb />| October 31st, they shall meet at the<lb />polling places and -hear. and decide the<lb />challenges,<lb /><lb />Chicago Dispatch : oLook at Mexi,<lb />colTshrieks a goldbug contemporary:<lb />~.Mexico isa silver country !T�� And af-<lb />tter you get through looking at Mexico<lb />~~ good look at Spain and Turkey<lb /><lb />both of which are doing business on a<lb /><lb />hicag 0. faiilin<lb /><lb />iQ? bia ancit.<lb /><lb />gold basis,<lb /><lb />and at 10 oTclock A. M,.on- Saturday, -<lb /><lb />Laadership easily centers here.<lb /><lb />Expanding.<lb /><lb />Developing.<lb />Department*of Dry Goods "<lb /><lb />Department of Notions<lb />Department. of lothing<lb />Department of Shoes<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />Department of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />We have mastered the intricacies<lb />of the business in all its details. We give you elegantthings at geco-<lb />nomical prices. The stocks are richiy complete and exquisitely<lb />beautifal. In buik and variety they are not equalled elsewhere in<lb />she, whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone<lb /><lb />4 charming taste of nearly all the fine homes ing this, comimpjEny<lb />wore inspired by suggestions of Our artists, °<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />New Fall G oods<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />= = Rp<lb /><lb />NORTH SIDE RIVER.<lb /><lb />E B Dudley W J Vain right|<lb />iJ L Smith� FGM<lb />OWH Harrington SI Dudley<lb />Edgar Back J C Smith<lb />ana ; A D Johnson ES Dixon<lb />VERY AFTER XCEPT SUNDAY). SOUTH SIDE RIVER:<lb />, " 2 leaned apie BW Tucker W H Atlen<lb />on ee Jozephus Moye J . Albritton<lb />tie a RH Allen J Sutton<lb />oWptered as second-class mail matter. 7) oA dog paul Harrington<lb /><lb />ctrtesnnapitnasitn- eet emmy,<lb /><lb />Augustus Forbes H F Keel<lb /><lb />_ SURSCRIPTION RATES. W BAlbritton Ricaard Hardee<lb />Oy yer. 0 + $3.00 PAUTOLUS.<lb />_ Ofte month, ~ - - + "9 | " DELEGAIES. ALTERNATES.<lb />ive «eal er W G anzell, OK Whichara<lb />Delivered in town;by carriers without) J R Barnhill, D H James,<lb />oaxtra Post . IBB Satterthwaite, J J Moore,<lb />A~vertisng rates SOR and can be T J Danie}, M T Spier.<lb /><lb />I t itor or 2 ; ,<lb />" SWIFT CREEK.<lb />"""" eo DELEGATES, ALTERNATEE.<lb /><lb />iF N n<lb />oWe desire a itv3 cotrespondent at) ae ix Withering gton<lb />avery postoffice inthe county, who will ory | mith<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as it, occurs | A I Roach W F Mewborn<lb />ta each neighborhood. Write plainly) A Johnson GB Kilpatrick<lb />aad only on one side of the paper, W B Blaud JIB Kilpatrick<lb /><lb />eed<lb /><lb />Joe Pittnam Jesse Cox<lb />W J Laughinghouse J J Moore<lb />JAGardner RU Garris<lb /><lb />Liveral Commission ou supdscrip-<lb /><lb />~ fon rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />1 napster ey ne rt ee sete nee =<lb />ed Ll can neta ee a<lb /><lb />eee eee ea<lb />cae ' haat he<lb /><lb />Wepxespay, Ser TEMBER OTH, 189 16<lb /><lb />_|<lb /><lb />NEXT PRESIDENT COMING.<lb /><lb />eee ener<lb /><lb />|W. 3. BryanTs Tour Through North!<lb />* Carolinas<lb /><lb />COMPLETE LIST OF DELEG<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />ATES.<lb />The following is the official pro-<lb />cramme of Mr. Bryan's tour<lb />through North Corolina:<lb />Leave Asheville at 5 p. m., Sep-<lb />tember 16.<lb /><lb />To Democrauc County Convention,<lb />Thursday, Sept. 10:h,<lb /><lb />seein coe<lb /><lb />BEAVER DAM.<lb /><lb />~DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.<lb /><lb />Srey Smith Joab Tyson _ Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep-<lb />~@T Tyson WA Pollard | tember 16.<lb />J F Allen GW Crawford} arrive Statesville at 10 p. UW.<lb />Wm MeAarthur A A Joyner | September 16.<lb /><lb />__ BELVOIR. | Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. m,<lb />o DELEGALES ALTERNATES. September 1.<lb />L Maget, JE Randolph! Arrive Charlotte at 11d5, Sep-<lb /><lb />W H Rieves, J H Thigpen. |tomber 16.<lb /><lb />BETHEL. Leaye Charlotte at 9:30 a. m.,<lb />DELEGATES aurernates | September 11.<lb />W G Little W G@ Carson Arrive Salisbury 11a. m., Sep-<lb />J 5. Brown D © Mooring tember 17.<lb />DC Hooke a an Leave Salisbury 11:15 a m.,,<lb />Jaté S nes<lb />BW James SM Jones SED T, V7. toe<lb />. Arrive Greensboro 1:245 p. m.,<lb />CAROLINA. September 17. |<lb />DELEGATES ALTERNATES Leave Greensboro 3 p. m., Sep-<lb />J M Leggett H N Gray tumber 17.<lb /><lb />AB Congleton 8 M Bailey Arrive Durham 5:30 p. m, Sep-<lb /><lb />TH Little J L Roberson ber<lb />JH pave S© Whichard | tember 17.<lb />B D Wilson D B Carrington} Leave Durham 6 p u., Septem-<lb /><lb />L perkiaos A Mooring ber 17.<lb /><lb />W Thomas DS Rollins Arrive Raleigh 7 p. m., Septem:<lb /><lb />CHICOD. ber 17.<lb /><lb />DELEGATES. atrernares.| Leave Raleigh 9 p. m., Septem-<lb />JJ baughinghonse, J ~ Grines, ber 17.<lb /><lb />: Ww roctor y wi ece Arrive at Selma 10 p. m. 5<lb />sree Kdwards, ak Tucker | ceynfien Ie ° p-m., Bep<lb />bt Dixon, J LCox, _" ,<lb /><lb />J B Galloway, LS Edward, | Atrive Goldsboro 11 p. m., Sep-<lb /><lb />J A Porter, JJ Elks, tember 17.<lb /><lb />Mack Williams, WL Clark, Leave Goldsboro 10:30 a. m.,<lb />: Ae Smith, PW Arnold, Santember 28,<lb /><lb />T Cox J H Mills . _ o, ;<lb />Hjaad Cannon. Jd Oakley, , Arrive Wilson 11:30 a. m., Sep -/:<lb />J J Mills, George Sutton | bember 1S.<lb /><lb />LN Edwards, Frank Stocks| Arrive Rocky Mouut 12:30 p. m.,<lb />HC Venieis, . Ly F Carrol, | September 18.<lb /><lb />Macon sapan J ; H auills, Leave Rocky Mount 2:17 on<lb />CONTENTNEA. regular schedule of Coast Line.<lb /><lb />* DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.| Arrive Weldon 3:32, September<lb /><lb />Caleb Cannon E C Cannon,<lb />dohn Pierce, BB Sumrell, .<lb />cuas- MeGichon, SamT! Mumford<lb /><lb />1s,<lb />The principal speeches will be<lb />made at Asheville, Hickory, Char.<lb /><lb />ie. Jas Dixon, JS Hines,<lb />J Jackson, Jos Gaskins, |{lotte, Greensboro and Kocky<lb />J Z Brooks, Asa Garriss, | Mount. Train will stop for three<lb />ze: A : a Ad ogBODs minute speeches at Marion, Mor-~<lb />AG Cox, TIM ay, ganton,, Mooresville, Concord,<lb />Fred McGlohon, J H Smith, Lexington, Burlington and at no<lb />HE Eliis, W C Jackson, | Other points.<lb />oJobephus Cox, J D Cox, ~<lb />W ~Cannon, LiF ayette Cox |<lb />J A Branch, W Worthington. big habla on Li !<lb />t is probable that Li Hung<lb />FALKLAND. " iChang wil yisit Billville, but if<lb />DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. | he asks the head of our ~family<lb />JS Harris, Jonas Dilda, | her age, Lord help him.<lb />WRWilliams, J C Cook, We donTt know that we shall be<lb />Dr J Morrill C C Vines, in @ position to welcome Li to<lb />Jobn King, Henry Harris, Bile for, baving lost he tick-<lb />let, the local Chinaman still retains<lb />FARMVILLE. oor shirt.<lb />* Delegates Alternates | Ten ~to' one if Li attends a<lb />Ww R Horne W H Moore lynching bee in Billville he will<lb />WE Boyce JT Lewis " ask the - master / of ceremonies:<lb />M Flynn W H Morgan oWho paid for the rope?�<lb />_B May I J Anderson: One thing is certain: if Li<lb />Pp Alfred Moore drinks moonshiné ~liquor itT won't<lb />re 0 ask | a fellow where pte<lb /><lb />ae: ~hé ~asks the ditealation ~of<lb />a Her rive shall tell him we.<lb /><lb />s Pilbee ea Lote<lb /><lb />oHet is Portectly weleoine'*to} 3<lb /><lb />re psocsmmicg ion ding<lb /><lb />la Tange, stock ofe<lb /><lb />hi<lb /><lb />|House Furnishing<lb /><lb />. Capitals, 000 A a<lb /><lb />|W HIGGS, Presi | i, Be wices, Cashier<lb />ml nee yore net shi<lb /><lb />i<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDER.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars, ©<lb /><lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />| Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />store next door to ¢d. 2,<lb /><lb />| change Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck+ Bank, Scotlana<lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by neck, wc<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb />S. E. PENDER D. W. Hardee Higgs ~Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />&amp; CO. : | We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />1° ~of firms, individuals and the general<lb />Stoves and Tinware  wilic.<lb />chear ner than ever be-. Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />Cc<lb /><lb />led on application.<lb /><lb />vet Fea Sha,<lb /><lb />I have secured the services ofa thor-<lb />loughly competent teacher and shall<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />fore. |<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />JT é erp ef ~open a school for girls in the building<lb />, ~ ee Wee jon my premises late ly occupied as music<lb />at ee, 7 rooms. ~The session begins ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />~and will continu for ten months.<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** oo o $2 50<lb />Higher 66 bos of 93 00<lb />Langu: iges (each) * $1 00<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrumert $3 CO<lb /><lb />~bose who desire to patronize the<lb />school had better apply early +s onlv a<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />MRx, ALFRED FORBES.<lb />Greenville. N. C<lb /><lb />we @<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL<lb /><lb />Fa ll Sessisn ~Opens sept. 14.<lb /><lb />eect<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />| For terms &amp;c. apply<lb />MRs, L.<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTLDER §<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pui |<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscompleteT |<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />A BERNARD,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb />fj<lb /><lb />GREENVIL.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGA/: ohal hea vil .<lb /><lb />RICH, iA, &amp;e.<lb />The next session of this oschool will<lb /><lb />Aways ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES lopen on<lb /><lb />D.<lb /><lb />TOBACER SRUFF.&amp; CIGARS MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena | hand continue for 10 months.<lb />hling youto buy at one protit. A ecm | ~The terms are as follows. .<lb />dlete stock of i Primary knglish per mo. 32 00<lb />- Interinediate we 82 60,<lb />FURNITURE (iets eacn = 21 50<lb />\ ~Languages (each) ** $1 50<lb /><lb />| The work and diselpline of the schoo!<lb />always onhand and soldat prices tosuli | will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />the { imes. Qur goods areall bought and | W e ask a continuance of your past<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk iberal patronage<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close margin. ©<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHU!LSBy, Greanyttle<lb /><lb />sl<lb /><lb />I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />NORTHERN :-: MARKETS,<lb /><lb />whereI have purchased a<lb /><lb />Large, New, Cheap<lb /><lb />and stylish line of goods<lb /><lb />We are not LOW on one thing juss to catch your eye and<lb />high cn others because we think you are not posted. We..sell our<lb />goods at theT .<lb /><lb />LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one}<lb />cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and |<lb />quality with lowest price, and they will bring you success neeine<lb /><lb />vil competitors: My stock of has<lb />S. not, sitpliided<lb /><lb />CLOTHING: ie any. clothing<lb /><lb />store. I will, sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb />Thanking at dor, pest farors I hope to be favord with your<lb /><lb />Ne W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />future patronag ES Yours:to Please, ,<lb />EL | HARDEE,<lb />ce (a a _, Leader of ~Btyles.<lb />~ a ae ~ i re re 2 is wit<lb />RL. DAVIS, PresTt. "RA. TYSON, Vice-Pres't. ' J. L. . LITTLE. CashTr.<lb />. REORGANIZED jt eth) 1896.5 6 w<lb /><lb />a ee abi 4<lb /><lb />ee Pe may<lb />THE BANK.OF F|GREENVILLE, |<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Sg RAD O@<lb /><lb />ee ae 00<lb /><lb />lever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />: Hee Bs fd [ute eds i}<lb /><lb />3, HAVE TPE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb />,) "lINDDF "<lb />5 oe ee<lb /><lb />Wall Pater!<lb /><lb />Be.<lb />All new<lb /><lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb /><lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />samples to your home if you will.<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb /><lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />( connenenietamemnnessneennanennentieedmtiaie ened<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. ;<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />sure to see my samples-<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />Bntter, per 1d 15 to 25<lb /><lb />Western Sides 44 to 5.<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />orn 40 to 6U<lb /><lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />Lard 54 to i<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to. 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz WW to ll<lb />-0<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />~Cotton and reantt,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 8%<lb />Middling 84<lb />Low Middling 7}<lb />Good Ordinary ly<lb />T'one"quie y<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bn<lb /><lb />| Tone"tirm,<lb /><lb />"_ eat<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB4CC3 MARKET<lb /><lb />REPORT.<lb />bY o. L. JOYNER.<lb />Luegs"Common..... ....24 108<lb />o Fine. ... weoee.ss. 7 to 14<lb />Currers - Common... ....64 told:<lb />o Fipe.... @ae8 _10 to 18<lb /><lb />alah A SPECIALT (case Yon, Seq<lb /><lb />oF ~ondary orTer.<lb /><lb />Hi apse AY SPEC ISON permanently-<lb />Maqcured in 15t035 days. You ean betreatcd af<lb />ema yhome forsame price under same guarane<lb />my ty. If you prefer to come here we willcon:<lb />" tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />A .if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer=<lb />dide potash, and still have aches and<lb />-ntches in mouth, Sore ene<lb />imples, Copper pores Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair or pyeprows, fallin<lb /><lb />eak it is this Secondary §<lb /><lb />arentee to eure ~We 7a solicit the most obgti-<lb /><lb />asos and challenge the world fo 2<lb /><lb />Gass we cannotctre. This disease has ai<lb /><lb />nocha<lb />cury, io<lb />ains, Mucous<lb /><lb />ba fied She skillofthes most eminent phy i.<lb />cians. _©500,000 capitai behind our oa dis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute sroofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COQ IL REMEDY. ¢<lb /><lb />#37 Masonic Temole. CAI<lb /><lb />OME SCHGOL FOR GLBLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Git's..<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuti-<lb />ber limited to 0. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb />Norwoed P. O Nelson Oc. ~<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ete cn<lb /><lb />ey E, Woodard, F.v - Harding,<lb />'* Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N N.C<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />| Greenville. N.<lb /><lb />. pecial attention given to collections<lb /><lb />anT settlement of claims.<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE INSYERORE.<lb /><lb />8. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />i Next seasion -will begin 7th -daylof<lb />SeptembeT 1893. Instruction thorough<lb />"Discipline firm but kind. Pupil<lb />prepaied to enter any college. or for<lb />business. For particulars, apply.. tg,the<lb />Piineipal,<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb />$ A: SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />_ GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb /><lb />NGentd Clined de opel<lb /><lb />NOS, is<lb />LE BAREEK.<lb /><lb />ven to cleaing<lb /><lb />yame<lb /><lb />Patronage 8<lb />and Pre&amp;suig<lb />Heaeky EDM<lb />f{j oP ABHION<lb />Special attention<lb /><lb />T OTE, BIggOI30¥ inh<lb />ie Ss ae |<lb /><lb />x<lb />i fie<lb />ae eee nee a a CR a Seok ra�<lb />% 3 A 5<lb />é¢he ik<lb />¥<lb />3 3 gk<lb /><lb />a Mere over fo th<lb />» "at whianta Oonstation o3<lb /><lb />Transacis a<lb />cconnts of Respasie Persons<lb /><lb /></p>
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M,<lb />i.v WiJson 1 20 41135, 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 W241, 1) 16!<lb />ae | a | ee<lb />Ar ~t'arboro 430 |<lb />Ly ~Carboro<lb />Ly Receky Mt 27 12 11<lb />Ar Weldon . 1 O01<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch oad<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10<lb />p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Greenville 6 47 pv in., Kinston 7.45<lb />0. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 e&amp; m. Arriving<lb />alifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 ain<lb /><lb />teeth: ta gaan eect et cr<lb />»<lb /><lb />| G. HT. BROWN,<lb /><lb />Di MOGRATIO } [i NUMIN BES. |<lb />N ativnal Ti Ticket,<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN, |<lb />ot Nebraska. ©<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />"-<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST, DISTRICT,<lb />w.H. LUCAS, «<lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />~of Forsyb, ©<lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northamptor.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R.M. FURMAN, }<lb /><lb />ot Buneembe.<lb /><lb />FOR TNEASURER :<lb />BF. AYCOCK,<lb /><lb />otf Wayne,<lb /><lb />. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION:<lb />SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />ct Jobnsten,<lb /><lb />SuvT<lb /><lb />J.C.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ¢<lb />F. 1, OSBORNE,<lb />Cf Mes<lb /><lb />lenbure.<lb />! ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE eee!<lb />PREME COURT,<lb /><lb />A. C. AVERY, ot Burke,<lb />at Beanfort,<lb /><lb />| "<lb /><lb />| TOWN TREASURERTS REPORT.<lb />|<lb /><lb />| |<lb />Report cf W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of<lb />the Town of Greenvi le, N. o.<lb /><lb />1895.<lb /><lb />Dk.<lb />A acet. :<lb /><lb />with said ~Tow Gen,<lb />May 20.<lb /><lb />~lo amTt reeTd from J. S. Sinith<lb />former ~Treas<lb />June 4.<lb /><lb />To amTtreeTd from J  W. Perkins<lb /><lb />$264 81. : | 3<lb /><lb />scree attr n-ne a aetna eens yt tba ot lbw nat<lb /><lb />February 8,<lb /><lb />To amt reeTd froth W. He Cox<lb />tex collector 1265 00<lb />March 16.<lb />To amTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins<lb />tines and costs 144 37<lb />March ¥1,<lb />foamTt recTd from W. H. Cox<lb />tax collector 285 00<lb />April 1.<lb />To amt ree~d from J. W. Perkins 18 28<lb />April 2.<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox 81 00<lb />April 3.<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox 5S 10<lb />April 6,<lb />To amTt reeTd from W, H. Cox<lb />tax collector 415 00<lb />April 26.<lb />To amTt rec'd om county costs 2 �,�5<lb />May 6.<lb />To am't rec'd from county costs 3 00<lb />May 11.<lb />To am't recTd from J. W, Penkins 50 00<lb />May 8.<lb />ToamTt recTd from W. H, Cox<lb />tax collector 200 75<lb />b% o 6 9 74<lb />Total amouut received. $3873 30.<lb /><lb />CR. |<lb />May 29, 18905.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />October z +<lb /><lb />51 C © Forbes<lb />October 7<lb /><lb />4oS E Pender &amp; Co<lb /><lb />: October 8 .<lb />loo D D Haskett<lb />117 KE C Williams<lb />111 Samuel Mayo<lb />116 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />92 Moses King<lb />114 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />113 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />100 J L Starkey<lb />110.f TT Move<lb />127 T A Wilkes<lb /><lb />106 H T King<lb />115 Fred Cox<lb /><lb />108 S Jas Yeltlowley<lb /><lb />1409 C © Forbes<lb /><lb />105 Peter. Plummer<lb />101 J B Cherry<lb />112 J W Murphy<lb /><lb />November 9<lb />103 Ola Forbes<lb />November 7.<lb /><lb />131 TA Wilkes<lb />189 Sam Mayo<lb /><lb />(19 CC Forlus<lb />(iS J Ww Murphy<lb /><lb />1:6 J L Langley<lb /><lb />126 Shade Weathington<lb />186 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />121 Brown &amp; Hooker<lb /><lb />hs ) 1 Moye<lb /><lb />18 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMOURKT.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />1 Rands1 Everett $ 300)<lb /><lb />June l,<lb /><lb />2 George Neal<lb />3 Randal Everett 37<lb />4 Charles Kdwards 3 37)<lb />5 JW Perkins ut 00,<lb />6 John Uines 3 37<lb />7 Abram Harris 3 10 |<lb />8 Julins Jenkins 3.08)<lb />9 Fd Latham 50 |<lb />10 TA Wilkes � 50) |<lb /><lb />one 4,<lb /><lb />23.) W Perkins 1210,<lb />15.1 'TT Moye TS CO)<lb />4 Fred Cox 22 10!<lb />13 Greenville Lumber Co, Wes!<lb />18 JL starkey 6 39°<lb />19 DD Haskett 431)<lb />14 Alfred Fortes 950.<lb />J2 OJa Forbes 425<lb />17 © © Forbes 3.99!<lb />20 Ola Forbes 13 20<lb /><lb />1] J W Marphy 33 |<lb /><lb />21 Samuel Mayo 50 |<lb />25 WC Hines Vi 00 |<lb />June 7<lb />2° Moses Williams ] o5<lb />June 8<lb /><lb />August 1<lb />91 C Colb &amp; Son 3 00<lb />5 T A Wilkes<lb /><lb />25'T A Wilks 3 37!<lb />29 Willis Graham 337 |<lb />27 Nathan Henraban 995 |<lb />30 James Whitley 2 62)<lb />31 Henry Lewis 3 37<lb />July 2 |<lb /><lb />48 J W Perkins 35 00 |<lb />168 E Pender 17h |<lb /><lb />| 49 Fred Cox 35 00)<lb />|<lb /><lb />August 2 |<lb />45 D D HaskeTt 270)<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />244J L Starkey<lb />132 Abram Harris<lb />133 Willis Graham<lb />134 Reuben Clark<lb />180 Frank Wilson<lb /><lb />November 9.<lb /><lb />1 9 Gyeenville Lumber Co.<lb />1:8 Fred Cox<lb /><lb />| 65 Major Pollard<lb /><lb />af A Ifred rorbes<lb /><lb />152 Greenville Lumber Co.<lb /><lb />127 Ola Forbes<lb />. November 12<lb />lzo Willis Clark<lb />122 MG Moye<lb />November 14<lb />1M1C �,� Forbes<lb />123 J L Wooten<lb />November 16<lb />J42 sain Mayo<lb />Novcmber 20<lb />TA Wilkes<lb />Mas Wiley Ran olph<lb /><lb />(361 Abram Harris<lb /><lb />145 Jsane Price<lb />147 Willis Graham<lb />November 22<lb /><lb />149 J T Moye<lb /><lb />1:6 Reuben Clark<lb /><lb />143 James Uatterson<lb /><lb />144 James Hatterson<lb />December 0.<lb /><lb />76 J W Perkius<lb /><lb />67 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />61 CC Forbes<lb /><lb />78 Reuben Clee k<lb /><lb />rs Wiley Rando!ph<lb /> Fred Cox<lb /><lb />an TA Wilkes<lb /><lb />174 Kred Cox<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />fines and costs 34 05 bee<lb />laily except Sunday, "To amTt reeT from J. W. Perkins ~| 685 A Whitty 170! 160 Joe Eboru<lb />-Trajns on Washnigton branch leave Market rerts 9 09) 464 4 Murohy 20.00; 157 John Koy<lb />Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.00 p.m, | ro amT¢ rec'd from Fred Cox tines 647 A Wilkes 1 87168 Daniei Dupree<lb />arrives Parpiele 8.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | | and cos § 11 09| 8% Ed Latham 1 S74) Wo Ned Spell<lb />we 9.45 a. pe : returningleay es | July 2 f2 Silas Yellowlev ° 1 124 | 169 Thos. William 3<lb />arboro 3.30 p- m., Pa: 2 I . so ~8 Silas Y - o.<lb />and 5.30. ». Mh � arity ration | (To ums i ay a o Perkins oe oe e8 Silas velo ) wets 225 | December 6<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 ~ elon . ee ; 4XUguse 9 1155 Isae<lb />ept Sunday. Connects a h nis vient ; Po aut reed from -}. W. Perkins 69 Willis Clark� 125) Ne Aa) slo<lb />Scotland Neek Branch, op oa fet ate 29 92; 66 Abram Harris 1123 | 153 J ~1 Moye<lb />Train leaves xargoru, N C, via Albe- | cam ee cet Fed Cox fines 15 August 10 163 J 6 Stackey &amp; Co,<lb />marle &amp; Kaleigh it. as. daily 2 eae. Aucust 1 ao 70 WM Kinsanl 115 125 W Murphy<lb />day, ap 4 50 p. U}., Si inday 3 00 P. M; am t, reed fry n vy HH. Cox a7 Wm Waldro ) 2 G0 | 1S¢ » Blount &amp; a leming<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 Pol, 3.25 p.m.) Tax Col nents ar ¢ 47 J L Daniel ! 66 December 7,<lb />Recurning igaves Plymouth daily exept | n emt reetd tie prmenase Tax 35 9) 4 � a<lb />Vo amTt reeTd frcm W. He Cox August. 24 164 DJ Whichard<lb />Sundsy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 4 m., tax eol. dray licens i. i4o | P Price<lb />arrive Tarboro 1.25 arm and 1, 48 Augus, 22. Joo) 28H T King 7 Bg) Ho EP Price December 6<lb />Train ou Midland N, C. branch leaves To mt reed from W Jox fe ean CTS Fe ; a | ~<lb />Gold38boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a , tux cul, bo ae 5 16 TA Wilkes Bg 16) Heury Sheppard er 7<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re. To am'treeTd from Wo HL. Cox, °° September 3 | Ns ich oue<lb />turning leaves Smithiield 8 00 a. m,, ar- tax col, dray lie : 5G Pete ; 9 4x, 162 William Waldrop<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Vs umTt reeTd from Ww. H. Cox 18 00 ie i t ann , 7) HAD 146 James Ha*tersou<lb />Trains in Nashville pranch leave tax col. purchase tax 11 59| 631 A Wiikes. : 9 9, | 175 Willis Graham<lb />Rou ky Mount at 4. 380 p. m,. arrive September 3. . ° Wh For to J W perkins 8 00 144 Caeser Blount<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30! 'To am~t recTd trom J. W. Perkins 96 Fred Cox ~ 79 9 | 199 Silas Donelson<lb />p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope fines and costs 85 52] 38 Willis Clark 50 1/3 Reuben Clark<lb />8.001. m., Nashville 83g am, ainive at! "Po one receipt frou I. W, Pers o| 72Willis Clark 1 00!,. yey ree vet ts:<lb />Suny 9.05 a mM, - daily except ens amTt paid W. L. Brown 8&amp;7 I) S Smith 7 28 | 11 Ola F ee 19<lb />Mavor pro tem 81 J H Kinion 159 "<lb />, Ttalne on Latta branch, Florence R | To amTt hl id red Cex fines 79 Caeser Kennedy 50 | 1 ~ C Fobes. .<lb />+s leave Litt 6 40 pm, aarive Dunbar and costs IL 5 a0 | : . .<lb />750 pm, Clio .05 pm. Returning September ,. i j (i eS 9 o | Decembe! 21,<lb />leave Cliol6.10 am. Dunbar 6.30 4 m, | lo amTtrecTd from J, W Perking on 183 J W Mui phy . 94<lb />~arriye Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun- mirket rents » 60 85 September 4 sys gs » cember 24,<lb />day. September 18, 71 Willis Clark ane. eet<lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-| To am~treeTd from W. H. Cox tax 84 (1 C Forbes YW 50) 186 rA W ilkes ;<lb />saw fur Clinton caily, except Sauday, colleeror 615 11/54 T A Wilkes 3 00 185 Reuben ¢ lark<lb />11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg Ostuber 1. 89 Samuel Mavo 31 50 ca ae 2 1896<lb />leayes Clinton.at7.00 a. m. aud8,00, m.| To am.t rec'd from W. #f, Cox tax 95 Z V Hooket . Erne Moen<lb />Train, No. 78 makes close connection: collector loo 00 "| 193 JTT Moye<lb />-at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via October 8. _,, September 18 197 U © Forbes<lb />Richmone, alse at, Roky, Mount with|~To amTt recTd from J. W. Perkins a7 H F Harris 9 99 | 194 C © Fortes<lb />-Norfolk and Carolina R R. for Noriolk market rents 42 99/94 J Ldtarkey 96 65| 190 J W Murphy<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk, To amTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins 43 6 L Starkey 13 57 January 3.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, fines and costs 45 65 | 96 Willis Clark 2 95 | 189 Fred Cox:<lb />- « &amp; General Supt. | To.amTt rec f. from Fred Uox fines September 19 a Hen Cherry<lb />and costs 95 W L Brown<lb />T. M, EMERSON, Tratfie Manager, To am't rec'd trom, W. H. Cox tax 25 20 53 J T Moye 21 00 |196 WL Brown<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenT Manager, collector (6 37 JL Langley 15 00/191 Ola Forbe<lb />TO Pou (ASA oboe Meme lana 6 November 7. ~ |50 Samne! Mayo 15 00 | 198 William Waldrop.<lb />" " S/o um't sos ne J. W. Perkins 2 me patham | ase sof dite oe duntiaty 14,<lb />nes and costs , 62 251° as 0 slount eming<lb />THE MORNING. ! STAR, To amt recTd from J. W, Perkins 33 areenvile eae Co. 3 42 2 . dannary 17,<lb />ay market rents 9 10 reenyiie - ht r Go, 3 28 179 W H Cox<lb />The 0 dest ' Pap b=! 9. September 20 202 © �,� Ford January 20.<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 5 J. 0 orbes<lb />and costs wt, 13 95 ee Manrphy, | . 40 00 JanuaryT 23.<lb />ai ly News 72 Ola Forbes 85 56 ;<lb />spaper if] December 5. 44 Ola Forbes . 3 ge | 192'E C Williams<lb />To amTt rec'd from J. W. Perking ad Feburary 1.<lb />Api &amp; | fines and costs 78 10 September 21 1o1 Ola Forbes.<lb />To amTt reeTd from, Fred Cox fines. . |86 D D Haskett . 7% February 6.<lb />,, aud costs. 4 65 | 33 Willis Clark 4 90 | 100 Biount &amp; Fleming<lb />To amTt recTd from Fred Cox don el September 23 february 7<lb />o Decarsber: 6 86 00| oo HT King 1 25 | 204 CC Forbes<lb />~|PoamTt rec'd from W.' H. Cox. 99 Willis Clark .,....* 3 00 logy 7 a ebraary } 18<lb />pid oe eek : oe Hopes: $e _ September 18 "| 207 J. W Murphy<lb />en? i aM 4h Seco. &amp;: Hooker %0 00 February 22<lb />Te: mE, rec'd q foot red Cox: s at a penile, Lganber Co. _ 83 50 | 208 Willis Clark<lb />~ae team" red oma Fr od Cox fines . ibe! x op 8 7 2 $P Johneon<lb />per| T° To. amTt feo og trom W Wit. ¢ c Byer a 74 Wm) drop pl o8 | 212 Ed Lelhant? hot : 33<lb />ectorT Foleo 51600 He $549 - pnaeo : re | 4, e wary o<lb />January 23. - 88 J T Moy, 20 | 205 Wm Waldrop ,<lb />C} To amTt recTk from W. H. Cox - log pa wik or o2 : , February 29 .<lb /> taxcollectorT ~ here 81 BJ Jenkins<lb /><lb />12 00<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />6 28<lb />3 35<lb /><lb />1171<lb />8 0D<lb />15 00<lb />35 00<lb />1 00<lb />75<lb /><lb />5 00<lb />5 49<lb /><lb />1 65<lb />2 50<lb />85 00<lb />37}<lb />6 24<lb />20<lb />62 58<lb /><lb />~ bes Ola Fat bats... © 5. S48<lb />26 J W Murphy<lb />25 W illis Clark<lb /><lb />214 JL Starkey<lb />217 CC Forbes<lb />231 DS Smith ©<lb />236 J T Move<lb /><lb />239 J T Moye.<lb />243 Win Pippin<lb />223 3 'T Move<lb /><lb />219 Abram Harris<lb />244 Wm Waldrop<lb /><lb />227 Greenville Lumber Co<lb />298 Greenville Lutber Co<lb />221 J B Cherry &amp; Co<lb /><lb />215 Alfred Forbes<lb /><lb />222 Bill Britt °<lb />2°4'T A Wilkes<lb />218 Amos.Williams<lb />246 F G James<lb /><lb />220 John Russ<lb /><lb />March 6<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />March 6<lb /><lb />March 7<lb /><lb />34 30<lb />2 00<lb /><lb />eed March 9<lb />one 2385 White &amp; Speisht 490<lb />-0 84/916 D D Haskett. 61S<lb />March 16<lb />233 Simon Flemin 1 65<lb />1 or) 245 Jas Kinion . 100<lb />6 95 | 247 Tee Case 112}<lb />°1 00 224 W Perkins 114.00<lb />1 co 230 W B Wilson 610<lb />Lov | 23! Sum Huss 2 00<lb />175 240 Elias Bunn 1 00<lb />90 0. | 229% H Moye 160<lb />16 0 | 28 W Ki y 100<lb />$o on). March 21<lb />13 iB | 2! 2 Will's Clark 10 CO<lb />3 8:} | March 23<lb />8 R22) hous JW Perk os , 1900<lb />3.75 March 17<lb />20 00/949 JL Ludlow 32 00<lb />| March 28<lb />9} 9y;| 250 Reubin * lurk 21 50<lb />fey ea 251 C © Forbes 5 00<lb />1 Bo April 2<lb />13 88) 274 J W Murphy 29 00<lb />7 42! 267 Avex Daniel 125<lb />Lo S4 7 Peter Latham 90<lb />267 John Peedies 90<lb />256 3 7 Moye 6 35<lb />d0!1 262 JT Move 12 00<lb />421/259) T Moye 15 00:<lb />278 Ola Forbes 20 85.<lb />5 00} 253 John Johnson 'fo<lb />12°/271 Wm Waldrer 25 co<lb />272 James Mav 1 50<lb />Loo! 276 Blount &amp; Fleming 67 00<lb />1949 Br d Cox 80 00<lb />6374 268 Willis Graham 80<lb />ne L605 J L Sta kev 5 13<lb />1 = 264 Themis o il) ams 7 50<lb />75) 280 Phomas Williams 8<lb />{ 7 1266 Henry Marsh 50<lb />oT2) VKBR ST Bia tes 1 00<lb />275 Ben Cl erry 1 50<lb />16 50) 269 Tsam Griffin 1 40<lb />525 | 264 Fred + ox 7 50<lb />995; 26L Fired Cox ; 40 00<lb />440 A pril 6<lb />2f1 DJ Wi'chard 6 50<lb />; oi Win Waldrop 3 (()<lb />6 001952 WY Omond 270<lb />i - Aprit 11<lb />0 64 Greenville Lember Co 9 75<lb />6 47 278 Ed Latham 205<lb />do oo »Q Alex Daniel 2 bo<lb />~ 1279 Willis Grabam 0 2 05<lb />yo 73128) Willis ark 3 25<lb />300 April 29<lb />3571) 263 Reubin Clark 1 50<lb />vy April 29<lb />Yo 1 2&amp;4 Ola Forbes 20 84<lb />B15 May 1<lb />253 S E Pender &amp; Co 45<lb />6001, May 5<lb />6 an 286 Zeno Brown (part payment on<lb />1 Oo eV gine) 3385 66<lb />5 23 May 1l<lb />29 0) (270 J W Perkins 40 00<lb />50 00| sper ernt com. onree'ts (3873,08) 116 19<lb />. . | 3975 30<lb />13 ~olay ], due General fund $266 73<lb />| WwW, T. GODWIN, Treasurer,<lb />4123 Fxamined and approved by us.<lb />W.H.SMIT og<lb />1G ho i. A. WILKS \ Com mittee.<lb />4 00 OEMETERY FUND.<lb />3 344 .<lb />6 uo; 18-5 May 20,<lb />o5 {To amt 1ed'd from J. 8, Sith<lb />7873 former treasu er idd OO<lb />December 4,<lb />20 80} To amTt reeTd from sale of lot to<lb />J.W Brown 12 50:<lb />To co ee sae<lb />6 00 Total 817 60<lb />CR.<lb />ue January 8.<lb />109 By amTi paid Ed Latham, order<lb />18) No 28 . $ 6 00<lb />x3 October 15. ;<lb />1 lo By amTt paid Kd Latham, order<lb />No. 24 14 £0<lb />1896, April 18. 4<lb />12 00| By amTt prid W. ~IT, Ress, order<lb />6 00 No. 282 4 60<lb />2 54/1895. Octoeer 8 _<lb />15.001 By amTt paid kd Latham, order...<lb />No 104 10 00<lb />40 00 | 1896. May ] 4<lb />.° By amTt paid Ha Latham, order:<lb />7 020 No. )<lb />00 By 3 percent. com on receipts ag<lb />0 j<lb />15 ov .<lb />35 00 Bal. dve cemetery fund mi &amp;8<lb />. W.T. GODWIN. Treasurets .<lb />100}; Examined and eee<lb />W.H SM TH ofs ry<lb />6 00 Ny A. WILKS i Committee.<lb /> W.T; GODWIN, ; i<lb />1 50| Treasurer of the Town of 'Giseiitile.<lb />430 In acet. with the Special Tax Fund.<lb />« 4 t<lb />1895. October 8. ides<lb />49 00/To am~t rec'd: from W H Cox 4<lb />Tax Collector $ 63 05<lb />6 co! 18°6 Jamvaryyi ty ye<lb />{To amTt. rec'd from: W H Cox e<lb />gost� | Tax collector ==» @R0H00<lb />13 00 April lt ey<lb />To amTt rec'd from W H Coxcs<lb />8 00 Tax CollectorT) 94 » $292 29<lb />- 100 ' ya: eink<lb />tet 4 per cent com Hi areas<lb />fy, id ~. ~ «2<lb />] i Rand i « 4}<lb />lo 06 it fr Piel asa Lae<lb />Examine and a ved by us.<lb />105 ia ae<lb />a arias cir, wet<lb /><lb />500.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />apn Constantly al it rings Soot.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />a<lb />Scmmmmainietal<lb /><lb />Creites many a new bueiness, = ~* %<lb /><lb />""FOR-"" Enlarges many an old business,<lb /><lb />fe Vreserves many # iarge Lusiiess.<lb />anna Abn ait 1 Uy isevives many adn: business,<lb />NOU 1 il Rescues many a lost business,<lb />CURT Ul Lil Saves many a failing business.<lb />oe We Ce ee S-cures success to any. business,<lb />_"Consisting of" San<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,T? use the<lb />¢ jumes of the REVEEOCTOR,<lb /><lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />AL L-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb />- Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS,~ CHALLIES,<lb /><lb />ee aed<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb /> DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, P ty active in mall train going Personal items not mueh in evidence<lb />oe ; ae uorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, . : Oe<lb />ae -PARKISIAN RIPFLES, eri vos 6:47 P. M. sd . today.<lb />: ] LID S North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />eo NDIA NENS, i, leavesl0:10 A. M. , Prices of tobacco began showing an<lb />bat Mid : . oO Lon)<lb />LINEN LAWNS, south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, , al r<lb />MUI Me leayes 2:15 P. Me upward tendency again teday. We<lb />i ne ° Steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash- | hupe it will climb up much higher.<lb />DOTTED SWiSSES, {ington Monday, Wednesday aud Friday vk . a |<lb /><lb />ae SOTPRON 0 x leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />: and Novel COTTON GOODS jay and weturday.<lb />of different kiuds aud description.<lb /><lb />~Never were they more beautiful<lb /><lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />nema st<lb /><lb />mente ee ener<lb /><lb />"Oome Ree OU Fair to-night and Thursday.<lb /><lb />OT HAST SLA,<lb /><lb />hey are thef corrcet styies and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />coor an-aniereteramepsinninsnaens; nme etter<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS.<lb />" 8<lb /><lb />See Which You Ate Interested in.<lb /><lb />aaa nen ata<lb /><lb />Calendars are getting thin.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />HAMBURGJEDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACKS,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />days.<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />eer naman tt<lb /><lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />®<lb />The oSouthern Weader,� still bhovds<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains :. lead as the best o cent<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it. D.. S- SMITH.<lb />Window Shades, Cuitaiv Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Three circuses are headed this wayT<lb />"Robert L. MainTs, BarownTs and}<lb />John RobinsonTs.<lb /><lb />~TDAILY REFLBCTOW<lb /><lb />good paper.<lb /><lb />~around the Star Wareliouse.<lb /><lb />is ulmost a water famine.<lb />ued drought has dried up the wells.<lb /><lb />. . ~ f<lb />farm 9 miles from Greenville to Mr. 5.-;:<lb /><lb />Democratic county convention to-|P. Erwin.<lb /><lb />su.oke. | personal effects beloaging to the estace<lb />ot the late Mrs. A..M. Clark will take<lb />place on Monday, ct. b2th.<lb /><lb />Joe Feibes is ready to seme taem 10<lb /><lb />aay ss 3 %<lb />aes :<lb />:<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SNAFS- o<lb />Our xodax Catches Them Sonics . ae my a : eS =<lb />oibis. Sixteen times as many novelties in Ladies<lb />. Goods as we have even shown,<lb /><lb />Dock Bullock vent to Williamston<lb /><lb />toduy. : d . d it : :<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />J. R. Bull, a cotton buver ot Raleigh, Dress (700 9.30 ) a eo as we have : fot-<lb />rveriy shown.<lb /><lb />is here for a few days.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />B. T. Bailey returned Fricay evening!<lb />from a trip to Clarksville, Va. | . a : : ;<lb />purchase for the coming season.<lb /><lb />J. H, Blount returned Tuesday even- . ,<lb />ing from Williamston court. + pLxteen times AS much business do we me<lb /><lb />Ea. Shelburn returned Tuesday pect with the many bright and brilliant eoods<lb />evening from the vorthern mrkeslthat erowd our counters. Call and see if we.<lb /><lb />wheze he had been after new gocds. " ; ches<lb />icanTt show you the thing you want. :<lb /><lb />Democrats had a walk-over in the<lb /><lb />Arkansas election. _¥be majority Will} sxsumasam a = "<lb />will run to about 60,000. Our Thanks, |<lb />The Geldsboro Headlight is mine The Reriector is indebted to Riv-<lb />years old. Editor Roceower makes a erside Nurseries tor two vaskets of<lb />e<lb /><lb />grapes, oe of the splendid Jemes va"<lb />riety and the other of KingTs) Winter.<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />Improveme continue iD S ; .<lb />nprovements continue to go On! These grapes are now im their prime at<lb />}<lb /><lb />A sab. Riverside-and Messrs. Warren &amp; Sen |<lb />: a ° we , ~ ; .  8 ae | . {| 7 ;<lb />tantial tin roof is the latest additien-|are ready to fill orders. A mone: delic FA LE. &amp; W i NT E sa<lb />{ ;<lb />In some sections of the county therw )ClOus grape than the James hae never<lb /><lb />. |grown. ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />The contim  |<lb /><lb />: : «HOES, GENTS: FUR-<lb /><lb />Ma. Bryan Com.mg. NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />Hon. Wiliam J. Bryan is to naske » BoyTs 9-Piece Suitsin the mewest<lb />The jarm contains nearly~itour of North Carolina, and! . x<lb />) anes : and the People|. ffects and all the last weuves<lb />~of this section: of the State will have an: . stcre is tb<lb />. ~opportunity of seeing and hanringrtim! EVCTY OOF¥ save ny sore<lb />The sale of the real estate and some |! 7 7 lighe t pl ~1 town and I<lb />at Rocky Mownt on Friday;. 18th imst.. © vapest piece in iD<lb />The railroad will be asked to. give re-- want you-to come an@isave mon-<lb /><lb />dueed rates from here to ownti | :<lb />Z re to He. ) M ti ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb />lon that day. The route of Mr. BryawTs:)<lb /><lb />First Oysters of the season"O!d ~snip through tte State is publithed'on. @@eap priaes.�<lb /><lb />Mr. R. A. Tyson has sold his large:!<lb /><lb />00 acres.<lb /><lb />.aeond page oi oREFLECTOR today.<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties ny style at his oldstand. Iresh Nor-' __ os | + ; 3. G L ARK. :<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud CLiidren that bag | Mill, just 41 miles trom town, at oS1D-<lb /><lb />( I? . . ,<lb />You can ouy wamber ab otters | y)k Oysters received every dag. .<lb /><lb />|<lb />~| gawlsT Jewelry Storr<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />The: Warehouses-have kad: beht sales!<lb /><lb />never been equalled in this town.|zle Gold Standard Drives.� See . " :<lb />C. R. Spwicut, Manager. for a few days, all oft therm having ad" : : nt Notice of Sale.<lb />a _ {vised the farmers to ~hold. their tobacco 1 T "_<lb />Prayer meeting in the Methodist | ya t¢ prices were solom. The sales ean en pn i 2 Proviniene cee<lb /><lb />NY<lb />re et rye! ;<lb />RS iLOF ey eburch tomght.<lb /><lb />Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer. who wibts an Cutton came in freely tcday and suid<lb />honest. reliable, wearing articles. |for 7.90.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for<lb /><lb />| Smith.<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />Umbrellas |, i wont a"<lb />Ls a You can look for a big eowd 1M) yy. palcher mag? an average of 12<lb /><lb />own tomorrow. ~<lb /><lb />sto protect you from the sun and .<lb />rte Scuppernong grages retuiliag at 10<lb />prema cents a gallon,<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come andexanine our] Qlen Warren sags, oJusetell oem<lb /><lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Far Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst ety les,<lb />~best quality and popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />* " will give os a call.<lb /><lb />nn meatal<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Warten will open her<lb />school in Mrs. WhiehardTs schaol-rorvm<lb /><lb />on Monday, 14th, September. .<lb />Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Reflectcr<lb />Book Store. ;<lb /><lb />On second page will be founda com-<lb /><lb />vention.<lb /><lb />" Our line of "<lb /><lb />* Furniture<lb />sy js complete and embraces elo y<lb />uacful articles of gvutine merit.<lb />~ Oor Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />dor chairs, tones 0 ee nights and morsings cook<lb />op - Suits, ntre ~l'a les, Si el i<lb />: ecb 80 8 Tables, Tin Safes. For Rent"The stave recently oc<lb />Bedsteada, Matt: esses, Floor «nd | eupied by - Baker ,&amp; Hart, next, to Re}<lb />oMable OilT Cloths, Mattings of |qector office | SuevPaRD. °<lb /> ghesp and good grades. : +<lb /><lb />re emeemmnll<lb /><lb />Cream mucilage at Reflector Book. |<lb /><lb />Store. |<lb />For Rext"My dwelling house near<lb />Dickinson Avenue.<lb />Mra. E. M. Withiaws. |}<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />The days are still warm: but the<lb /><lb />No (1) if you want the best made. * |<lb /><lb />Ae ~ vf tipe. Send to Allen Warren &amp; Son<lb />tie te arr ea _  Hor them, ae Pigts.<lb />of beantifalfderigns.) y;,5 Jtalian Macaroni, jast received?<lb />e and see us we will beja J. 5. TungiallTs, oor<lb />more than pleased to show you| Best lead Tra 250 Ter: ot ©<lb />rongh ourstock. A careful in- |i. Schultz. ee Ps<lb />will repay you, MAPS}<lb /><lb />ine Tobacro was consideralizy Veter to<lb />athe cost. Tobacco was consiferns.y |<lb /><lb />| day and the prices ure satistnetory.<lb />| A freeh lot of uu Uream Cheese and<lb />o+ Yermont Butter, on ice, gt J. 8, Tun-<lb /><lb />today skowed an iraprovement a prices.<lb /><lb />Vanceboro, liad todacco Here: teday and | Ch oice Groceries<lb /><lb />sale at D, 8 |sold at the Eastern Warehouse. On<lb /><lb />that you saw me.� ,<lb />Whs,. who had. been killed by Lewis<lb />Bllis. It seems that: tie negroee, who mess and<lb />were cousins, were playing together, ~about the store that:<lb />and sparring with each ovher.<lb />ran Lewis in the bouse where the ta @arries a full aird com every kind in the bed rowm: L mow occu<lb /><lb />Wilson Air-Tght Heat<lb /><lb />James and KingTs Wiuter grapes are |<lb /><lb />Jin different styles"the smali ove, which is made for bed: rooms, is specially recomme nded for health<lb /><lb />Is ready in his new Whichard, Her executor, Will sell at the<lb /><lb />; Ceurthouseda Greenville * .G.. on Mon-<lb /><lb />Ji Me Ipoek and. D. J.. Faleber, of store to : supply your dav the 12th day of October, 1896, the<lb />yweeas in: the line af! felewing real estate: the. house and<lb /><lb />Jet, situated in Greenville. N.. ©, on<lb /><lb />othird street, reently oaeupied! by Mrs.<lb /><lb />Clark. 10 a tract of je tajnin<lb /><lb />GA poands Mr. Ipock. made-am aver- ihe eee are filled vir with A ed pasty within<lb />us of 43 cents, and on ORF pounds Watt rightly colored, aud partly witheut the town of Green-<lb /><lb />. hoxes and tins of good wille, throagh which Em aes and<lb />| os ,Seotland 1 ranch Railroad pesses.<lb />things, and barrels af! Will als sell on thesamedlay, at the<lb />~ground grains, cakes sioresa\T hour e of Mrs Clarks wu, be<lb />, following ; yexgonal property; °) TQ<lb />and crackers, boxes. Of ~siamond wrooeh, 1 paxtor water pitcher<lb />, Spices and bottles of ana two goblets, 1 dozen forks: @iaver<lb />Wi reas 3 e1id tea), idexen spoons (dianer and de-<lb />Pickled fruits and vege lsert), 1} dozen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon<lb />tables. ~TongueT 1 sauce ladle, 1 mang (all pure<lb />~leilver), and 2 plated sult celluws and<lb /><lb />Thereis 2 wWhodeSOni- spoons, also one-hald audiyided Marerest<lb /><lb />nm the chettel property deseribed in the<lb />sweetness i oAli the<lb /><lb />will ot Mins, clark ag follows::<lb />furniture in my perior  every ne<lb />Isaac ha iQ jand deseription, except the paano an<lb />sinc (CRATTS the visitor. He ianw sivol, also all the fuuaiture of<lb /><lb />Hi<lb />a<lb /><lb />ents<lb /><lb />Killed. im: Tan,<lb />Dr.. Laughinghouse,, Coroner, wen<lb />Tuesday evening in respo.se to a<lb />elivram to hold.an inqyest ewer Isaac<lb /><lb />y, und?my cast iren yaral vages,TT the<lb /><lb />a . . i<lb /><lb />tor picked up a gun and and emptied the plete steck of tancy and ah cr undivided half interest being the<lb />oval<lb />plete list of delegates to the caanty COD~}' werance of the testimony given before ing everyching. that is<lb /><lb />~th , fail} find lice | : ~ance ia 2 and 2 years, persoualty. sol! f<lb />the yury, ana failing to find any malice ito be found in @ truly tor cash only. W.R. WancHaRD<lb /><lb />A new supply ad Diamond Inks andj in the killing they acquitted Lewis.<lb /><lb />in Isaac. ~TRis was about the staple goods embrace:<lb /><lb />property of Mary:-Louallie Peole.<lb /><lb />'Perras-of sale. real estate }cash bal-<lb /><lb />Executor of Mrs. A. M. elark.<lb />Biount &amp; FLEMING, Adtorneys<lb /><lb />first-class grocery.<lb /><lb />connate,<lb />~<lb /><lb />With Batent Automatic Smoke @oors.<lb /><lb />Tbe Wilson Heater, which is a stove for howse heating, is the most remarkable that has ever<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />-In the first place'it radiates more heat fhanauy stove known,, and will save 25 per cent. in. fuel<lb />over any stovamade.: . a bys<lb /><lb />ee, 3 » «l been patented,<lb />Call for Roya. Patent Froey) ey<lb /><lb />Second. with two or three ordinary sticks of pice stove w.od. it will keep the fire<lb />hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never zu vut. | Mee gas<lb /><lb />ee Third. baing entirely closed ~at the base there is<lb />in use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes oftener than onge a wonth. These stoves are made »<lb /><lb />from 36. to 48.<lb /><lb />LJ<lb /><lb />£ |<lb /><lb />as well ds comfort.<lb /><lb />-. The Wilson Heater has a great advantage over any similar stove, because it has Patent Auto-'  - %<lb /><lb />matic Smcke Doors, which preveat the smoke from coming inty the room when yoa take the top off<lb />a ve wood ~These doors tre ao constrcted that they ean be takev off and put back op ia<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />tne minute. These stoves can be seen our store, come and look at them:<lb /><lb />B<lb />ae ae at<lb />ban PAG<lb /><lb />Eee, ee. ey. ~*<lb />is So Bey coe ae eS<lb /><lb />be cae<lb />jena<lb />Es ae<lb /><lb />yy<lb /><lb />. Us! stallTs. ce x wh oy '<lb />Cat we : a tle Cae Pe Ga res .<lb />leg | KreshCubr (Butter'to-day, at S. M.].<lb /><lb />"""-- Headquarters for Hardware, Tinwaré and Stoves,<lb /><lb />j Se ee ee<lb /><lb />no danger of tire, and it is the cleanest stove. .<lb /><lb />Sixieen times as handsome ate our entire "<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies a<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />ah a<lb />4<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NSPE) sHipenigits we<lb /><lb /></p>
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