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          <lb />WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION:<lb /><lb />hi shia<lb /><lb />Vol. 5.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />~COLUMBIA BLACKS<lb /><lb />ony faa tee. ( wet i<lb />~ ~<lb />. o am<lb /><lb />ae, aes | Hes a oe o ~ ne . a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1897. 7<lb /><lb />PPREERAALAAALAAL, AAPL WAALAL Teale a ete Pl<lb /><lb />line of<lb /><lb />PANG<lb />SLIPPER)<lb /><lb />IN<lb />OX BLOOD TANS,<lb />PATENT LEATHER,<lb /><lb />First complete line to<lb />be shown.<lb /><lb />nd ai en<lb /><lb />Come and see them.<lb /><lb />For Ladies, Misses<lb />and Children.<lb /><lb />ford:<lb /><lb />chapter 117, laws of 1895, relative to<lb />sales by trustees and mortgagees.<lb /><lb />wills,<lb /><lb />R. Smith, of ~Wa ayne county, on the<lb />pension roll in grade. one.<lb /><lb />Bridgersyille, Wilson county.<lb /><lb />laws of 1895, adding an<lb />cause of divorce.<lb /><lb />of Onslow coynty, on the pension roll<lb />in grade two.<lb /><lb />oTclock, Speaker Hileman in theT chair.<lb /><lb />Smith, ex sheriff of Dare county.<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />* TT<lb /><lb />Condensed. Reportjof Proceedings.<lb /><lb />THIRTEENTH DAY-<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb />The Senate was called to order at 11<lb />oTclock by the Lieutenant-Governor..<lb />Prayer by ex-Rev. T. W. Babb,<lb />who has been here since the opening ot.<lb />the session lobbying tor Pritchard. "<lb />BILLS INTRODUCED.<lb /><lb />Justice, to repeal chapter 277, laws of<lb />1895, relative to divorce, and to amend<lb /><lb />- Walker, in relation to the probate of<lb /><lb />Maxwell, to place the naine of Jones<lb /><lb />Sharp to incorporate the town of<lb /><lb />Smathers, to amend chapter 277,<lb />additional<lb /><lb />Hardison, to place Lott W. Tippett,<lb /><lb />Early, to incorporate Bertie County<lb />Couterence Association.<lb />HOUSE.<lb /><lb />TThe House was called to order at lL<lb /><lb />BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS.<lb />Daniels, for the relief cf R. W.<lb /><lb />Hauser, to place the name of Louis<lb />Grady, of Kinston, Lenvir county, a<lb />private soldier in Company I, from the<lb />regimert uf N. C. Cavalry in the late<lb />war between the States, on the pension<lb />roll,<lb /><lb />Conley, to incorporate the Commer-<lb />cial Bank of Marion,<lb /><lb />Duffy, to amend section 2124 of The<lb />Code, relating to appeals trom assign:<lb />ments of widowTs yearsT support.<lb /><lb />Allen, tc pay J. A. MacRae money<lb />due by Raudolph county for teaching<lb />district sehool No. 27.<lb /><lb />Young, to compensate clerks for tub<lb />ulating election returns.<lb /><lb />Wemyss, tc designate the duties and<lb />fix the compensation of the boards of<lb />county commissioners.<lb /><lb />Harris of Halifax, to repeal section<lb />2, chapter 159, Public Laws of 1895)<lb />relative to election expenses.<lb /><lb />Elliott, to incorpurate the Burial So-<lb />ciety, No. 1; of Edenton, N. C.<lb />Sutton of New Hanover, to alluw<lb />active firemen, belonging to regular or-<lb />ganized fire companies of the city of<lb />Wilmington, the amount of their city<lb />poll-tax.<lb /><lb />Person of Wayue, to prevent sending<lb />committees to the penal and charitable<lb />and educational institutions of " the<lb />State.<lb /><lb />McKenzie, to pay special venire. in<lb />capital cases (amending section 1739 of<lb />The Code, )<lb /><lb />Babbitt, to repeal so much of chapter<lb />173 entitled oAn act to proteet the cut-<lb />ters and sellers ot mill logs in the coun.<lb />ties ot Hyde, Pamlico and Onslow, as<lb />relates to the county of Pamlico.<lb /><lb />Person, to incoporate the tqwn of<lb />Bridgersville, Wilson county.<lb /><lb />Bring Back That Mule.<lb /><lb />over the loss ot a valuable mule. He<lb />bought the animal Thursday for the<lb /><lb />large sum of 20 cents. The animal,<lb /><lb />was put in the stable and not long after<lb />was tound down in the stall. It cost<lb />him 15 cents more to get that mule<lb />back on his feet. A generous supply<lb />of corn revived the animal and for<lb />awhile it, looked like Jim would be<lb /><lb />going out this morning to ferd up again<lb />the muls showed up missing. A liber-<lb /><lb />morning,<lb />vome cause, and this negrc, Stephens,<lb />appeared. against young Lee in the<lb /><lb />latter out and shot him with No. 1 shot,<lb /><lb />Jim Starkey is greatly distressed.<lb /><lb />ready to run a crop this year, but upon.<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL NOLES.<lb />Congressman Harry Skinner came<lb />home from Ralsigh, Thursday evening,<lb />where he had been spending much<lb />time at work for Pritchard while the<lb />people had a right toexpect him, and<lb />are paying him, to. be in Washington.<lb />It is no more honorable for a Congress-<lb />man to thus leave the duties the people<lb />pay.him to pertorm than: it is for a farm<lb />hand or other laborer to slip off from<lb />hisemployer when he ought to be at<lb />work. The Reriector believes a<lb />CongressmanTs salary ought to be dock-<lb />ed for willful lost time.<lb /><lb />Homucide in Edgecombe.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />[Special to REFLECTOR.]<lb />Tarsoro, N. C., Jan. 22 "Last<lb />night at Knighite, a small station en the<lb />Nortolk &amp; Carolina railroad about 8<lb />miles from here, a white man named<lb />Lee shot and kilied a negro named<lb />Stephens. 3<lb />It seems that LeeTs sou had, in the<lb /><lb />strtick his (LeeTs) mother for<lb /><lb />trial. So young weeTs father went to<lb />StephensT house last night, called the<lb /><lb />kil'ing him almost instantly.<lb />Both the Lees are-iu jail here.<lb /><lb />OTHER LOCALS,<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />We learn that Mr. *Ed, Zoeller,<lb />Tarboro, died Thursday.<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />box of Cascarets, the<lb />vowel segulator ever<lb /><lb />Just try a 10x.<lb />finest. liver i...<lb />mude,.<lb /><lb />Do you rev.vu Greenyille will ever<lb />Our<lb /><lb />elts.<lb /><lb />have anoilis « pera house ¢ wi<lb /><lb />is Missing vw euo wd usel<lb /><lb />A. Bia cwuu is fixing a display of<lb /><lb />his stcre showiug how<lb /><lb />wall pape<lb />the paper a,jeurs When put up.<lb /><lb />Wander i! sivps will be taken this<lb />year tv geta tobacco or cotton factury<lb /><lb />in Greenville, The town needs both.<lb /><lb />A number of small enter prises might<lb />be established in Greenville and they<lb />would be 2 wonderful help to the town.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Telephone Co., is<lb />preparing to extend iis line to Snow<lb />Hill and give us commuuicaiion with<lb />that town.<lb /><lb />The tobacco warehouses have had<lb />fair breaks this week, here 1s. still<lb />wuch tobacco in the county and it comes<lb /><lb />in every day.<lb /><lb />The well on Evans steeet near the<lb /><lb />Pheerix builuing is being worked on<lb />again. It seems hard to get good water<lb /><lb />there or much of it.<lb /><lb />Remember if you want a set of Har-<lb />ness or your Harness repaired that I<lb />can be found next to HaskettTs Hard-<lb /><lb />ware store. J. R. Cory.<lb /><lb />Drummers continue to arrive in large<lb />nambers, much to the delight of our<lb />We all love to sve the<lb />li is an evidence of bus-<lb /><lb />hotel keepers.<lb />boys around.<lb />iness,<lb />Munford has just received his first<lb />stock of spring slippers in ox blood,<lb />tans, pa.ent leather and Columbia<lb />black. They are beauties and will de-<lb />light the ladies.<lb /><lb />Jas. B. White has launched out on<lb />his own hook und has opened .a_ first~<lb />clacs grocery store on Evans street, next<lb />aT: White's, where he says he will<lb />keep everything nTce for the inner man,<lb />Kyerybody knows clever Jim White)<lb /><lb />cesstull,<lb /><lb />al, Lao be paid for then return of<lb />he aforesaid mule,<lb /><lb />We are giving away<lb /><lb />Overcoats<lb />Wool Suits<lb />(Underwear<lb /><lb />oA Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Fam TN ee<lb /><lb />of every de-<lb />scription,<lb />Hats, Shirts,<lb />Notions, Fur-<lb />nishing, and<lb />a full line of<lb />Fine Dress<lb />SHOES.<lb />Come see me.<lb /><lb />Get our prices. They are the<lb />lowest. e are not selling<lb />below cost. Can't afford i<lb />We will save you money.<lb /><lb />DonTt miss __"<lb />____this chance.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />ard<lb /><lb />"""@<lb /><lb />We find after taking our inventory that we uaver<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />some rare bargains to offer you.<lb />can save you money in<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Snoes, Hats, Notions,<lb /><lb />(~ome and see us and we will save you mony<lb /><lb />and his cleverness will bring him good |<lb />trade. ~We'predict that he will be suc- |:<lb />~SeeT his advertisement in thie |<lb /><lb />issue.<lb /><lb />x oJust tell them that yousaw� a<lb />Our New Lines of ?<lb /><lb />PERGHLES:KAMBURCS. WHITE GOODS.<lb /><lb />and Wash Goods. Theyfare<lb />beauties and cheap.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PLS. We havea tew Winter .<lb />- Goods' which must, go. POEAP<lb />1088 of pees. :<lb /><lb />rire yee ~<lb />i Atala Aa A Ot tee OA Ai ad ;<lb />f f i r 7 . i<lb />~e ele {e,efe Die eie ie). se aie ia) Wo G.8) Gor ee er<lb />Were eeate's teT ngrenidee oe noone T satura tuenteTs hi'ets ate<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />HMMM MM MOR MNN SW OR OM NM MORN:<lb />clk a ab eee ; ~<lb /><lb />rey<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />Pike . ys ¢<lb />~ 4 1 ce<lb /><lb />ee Ps<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />?<lb /><lb />Py<lb /><lb />yeas<lb /><lb />. 1, WHICHARD, Eéitor.<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />Se ceacmetial<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />cmienntintconenitel<lb /><lb />ao "<lb />BE emerson scant<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />swe yee ee HC RM<lb />ne Ac f th, - �,� - « 9)<lb />0 k. oo<lb /><lb />ne ¥ boas ee<lb />Delivered in town.by, carriers without<lb /><lb />_ «ura cost.<lb /><lb />A~lvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />co niaanaannatartt ee ere<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />: Manhattan Hotel, $800,000, ~Windsor |<lb /><lb />Hotel, $800,000; Buckingham Hotel,<lb /><lb />apartments, Seventh avenue, Fitty"<lb />eight and Fifty-ninth streets, Josse F.<lb />Navarro, $2,255,000; Hotel Grenoble?<lb /><lb />apartments, Seventh avenue and Fifty-<lb />seventh street, William Taylor, execu-<lb />tor, $500,000; Park"-Avenue Hotel,<lb />$525,000, Marlborough Hotel, $600,"<lb />000: Albemarie Hotel, F. ~T. Kinney,<lb />$553,000; Astor House, $1,600,000;<lb />St. Denia Hotel, $410,000; Manhattan<lb />Club, formerly A. 1. Stewart's man-<lb />sion, $600,000; Metropolitan Club,<lb />$800,000; Progress Club, $400,000;<lb />University Club, $450,000; Knicker-<lb /><lb />| $550,000;~-Hotel  Savuy, ..$800,000: |<lb />| Grand Union Hotel, $350,000; Navarra<lb /><lb />~William Noble; $500,000. Osborne}<lb /><lb />a F ee : ~<lb />The election of a United States Bena- !<lb />tor now being out of the way, it is éx"<lb />pected that- the Legislature will get<lb />down to business, a considerable por"<lb />tion of whieh will be the changing 0<lb />State officials, There will be a general<lb />turning-out. of Democratic officials"this<lb />is the natural result of the change of<lb />administration and no one expects any-<lb />thing else, ~The turving"out of every<lb />Democratic official possible is a legiti-<lb />mate result ot the passing of that party<lb />from the coatrol of the State.<lb /><lb />Yet, while recognizing the right of the<lb />present administration to make these<lb />changes, the voice cf humanity is heard<lb />protesting against a change in the<lb />management of the asylums. The Ob-<lb /><lb />-_APLEA FOR THE INSANE. =|). W. HIGGS, Pres,<lb /><lb />THE GREE<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS.<lb /><lb />f Represeuting.a hn sag of More Than a Halt<lb /><lb />illion Dollars,<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.T<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />GREENVILL'N.G. 3<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />4 4,8. HIGGS, Casmer Ala HENRY HARDING, Ase't Cathie.<lb /><lb />ee Be<lb /><lb />4 aa ras eee<lb />ed i be<lb /><lb />VV I<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Brus<lb />Greenville, N. C. :<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />oublie.<lb /><lb />C Cheeks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application. .<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr;<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />. ¥ "<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb /><lb />: bceker Athletic Club, $825,000; Uniun<lb />We desire a itve correspondent at<lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />[Neb postoffice in the covaty, who will | League Club, $525,000. ] server recollests that when the Demo-<lb /><lb />Meee. | eid Set Son Te oe<lb />: : =<lb /><lb />Frip AY, JANUARY 22, 1297.<lb /><lb />acetal cai rapti st<lb /><lb />neem _<lb /><lb />While the legislators are ~giving to<lb />themeelves copies of the very valuable<lb />®olonial Records of North Carolina,<lb />they might remember the ed'tors _ who<lb />take special interest in North Carolina<lb />and in all viat concerns her history, re-<lb />marks the Wilmington Messenger. :<lb /><lb />(Cee \<lb /><lb />If the Harna-McKin ley combine be-<lb />comes established at Washington in full<lb />accordance with-ils own programe, it<lb />wili do a smashing business"on2, that<lb />is, that will break up everybody<lb />who is uot protected by some sort of<lb />connection, direct or indirect, with the<lb />combines in general"Richmond Dis-<lb /><lb />patch.<lb />""a<lb /><lb />Having wasted many days over what<lb />ought to have been a part of the last<lb />campaign and decided at the polls, the<lb />Legislature has elected gold-bug Pritch-<lb />ard to the Senate. It is to be hoped<lb />that the constitutional amendment re-<lb />quiring the election of United States<lb />Senator by the people will soon be<lb /><lb />adopted. The Legislature ought vo att nd<lb />to State matters and not be engaged 80<lb /><lb />much in discussing and acting on things<lb /><lb />bearing on National politics. "Rocky<lb /><lb />Mount Pheenix.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~ a<lb /><lb />The following are thé valuations as-<lb /><lb />political eras in North Caroiina. On<lb />that date the reins of the government<lb />of our Commonwealth passed complete-<lb />ly out of the hands of one political<lb />party into those of another, Such a<lb />change, if the record of history 18<lb />ground of reason, js as natural as the<lb />changes of the seasons. Look about<lb />you. Seldom has aman been pastor<lb />of a church twenty years; seldom does a<lb />merchant maintain a successful busi-<lb />ness so long; seldom does a politival<lb />party or any regime maintain itself<lb />twenty years. Ceasar bore constaxtly<lb />~n mind his subjectsT ~desire for new<lb />things.� So long as there is popular<lb />gover..ment, so long will the people be<lb />divided in their ballots; so long as the<lb />people are divided, so long will there<lb />be parties; so long as there are parties,<lb />so long will there be changes, for the<lb />desire of the people for new things in"<lb />evitably mobilizes a majority of them<lb />into opposition to affairs as they are.<lb />It is a political. maxim that he who<lb />would receive the uninterrupted sup-<lb />port of the people must either lead<lb />them into changes or follow them<lb />swiftly in their changes; tor changes<lb />To North Corolina<lb />It is untried: it is<lb /><lb />there must be.<lb />change hus come.<lb />theretore, unfair to deliver judgment.<lb />Every one who loves his State will<lb /><lb />good comes not, we need not worry;<lb />tor there is certain retribution. Politi-<lb /><lb />sessed for taxes of some of the princi~) 4.) wrong is the birth-throe cfT political<lb /><lb />pal residences of the fashionable part of<lb />the city of New York: Eibridge I,<lb />Gerry, Sixty-first street and Fifth ave-<lb />nue, $500,000; John Jacob Astor,<lb />Fifth avenue and Sixty"fifih street,<lb /><lb />right. If other evidence were lacking,<lb />there is svfficient that God rules in<lb />the retribution written large in the<lb />history of nations"retributious which<lb />have been the very making of the pro-<lb /><lb />4 ~ @, ard * y . fe . . ;<lb />$500,000", Tiffany mansion, Bevensy gress of the human race."Biblical Re-<lb /><lb />second street and Madison avenue,<lb />$300,000 ; H. O. Havemeyer, Fifth<lb />avenue and Sixty-eixth street, $500,-<lb /><lb />000; Vanderbilt mansion, 640 ith<lb /><lb />avenue, $55(,000; W. K Vanderbilt»<lb />Fifth avenue and Fiftysecond street,<lb />$500,000; W. C. Whitney, Fifth ave-<lb />nue and Fifty-seventh street, $350,000 ;<lb />Cornelius Vanderbilt, Fitth avenue,<lb />Fifty"seventh and Fifty eighth streets,<lb />$1,300,000; C, P. Huntington, Fitth<lb />avenue and Kitty-seventh street, $590,-<lb />000; A. L. Barber, house Fifth ave-<lb />nue and Sixty-eighth street, now occu<lb />pied by ex-Coverror Morton and re-<lb />cently purchesee by W. C. Whitney,<lb />$375,000; Alfred D. Pell (house<lb />known as oPickhardtTs Folly�), Fifth<lb />avenue aud Seveutyfourth street<lb />$320,000.<lb /><lb />The principal hotels and club-houses<lb />gre ussessed us follows: ' Fifth-Avenue<lb />Hotel, $2,000,000; Hoffman House,<lb /><lb />"part owned by S. V. Hoffman, $250,-<lb /><lb />000; same, part owned by Louisa M.<lb />Gerry, $235,000; Jt. James Hotel,<lb /><lb />$450,000; Victoria Hotel, $750,000;<lb /><lb />Gerlach, $300,000; Coleman<lb /><lb />oHouse (now Metropolitan), $380,000,<lb />- Sturtevant House. $600,000; Gilsey<lb /><lb />se, 605,000; Holland House, $700,-<lb />100; Grand Hotel, $425,000; Imperial<lb />jel, $760,000; Waldorf Hote!, W.<lb />I. Astor, $1,350,000; same, addition<lb />~Thirty-fourth street, John Jacob<lb />Astot, $1,200,000; New ~Netherland<lb />~Hotel, W. W. Aswr, $800,000; Hotel<lb />stol, $475,000; Plaza Hotel, $1,225,<lb />sea Murray-Hill Hotel, $500,000;<lb /><lb />NP tM on:<lb /><lb />oee want. ;<lb /><lb />corder.<lb /><lb />Laie asemaptapenreeuretr secs<lb /><lb />To Plant 1000 Trees<lb /><lb />ned<lb /><lb />Dr. John C. Kilgo, president of<lb />Trinity College, has addressed postals<lb />to friends of the college inviting them<lb /><lb />to send yonng trees to be planted in<lb />the college grounds Dr. Kilgo writes<lb />that one thousand trees will be planted<lb />in the name of the senders.<lb />It is desired that trees from all parts<lb />of the State should be planted, so that<lb />Trinity students may see North Caroli-<lb />na trees growing around them.<lb />For this reason, each friend of the<lb />college is asked to take up two or three<lb />trees from the forest and ship them to<lb />Trinity College by the first. of Febru-<lb />ary, so they may be planted out on<lb />Arbor Day. Every friend can make<lb />this small contribution to their great<lb />college."Raleigh Press- Visitor.<lb />NE TT<lb /><lb />viffisuTt Duties.<lb /><lb />Eve. y man 0 ight. to pay his debts"<lb />ithe can. Every man ought to help<lb />his neighbor"f{ he can, Every man<lb />and woman cnslit to get married"if<lb />they can. kyery man should do his<lb />work'to suit his customers"if he can.<lb />Every man should please his wife"it<lb />he van, Every wife should please her<lb />husband"if she can. Every wife<lb />should sometimes hold her tongue"if<lb />shecao. Everylawyer should sometimes<lb />tellthe truth"if he cane"Ex,<lb /><lb />hope for good, and work for good. If<lb /><lb />there were capable Democrats who<lb />wanted his place, yet humanity prevail-<lb />ed over partisanship and Dr. Grissom<lb />was not removed until his own misde-<lb />meanor caused him to retire.<lb /><lb />The same arguments that prevailed<lb />then are good now. It would bea<lb /><lb />grievous wrong to the unfortunate 1n-<lb />sane of the State to take away from<lb />them the people they have learned tc<lb />love; who have their cases in hand, and<lb />who are gradually bring them back in-<lb />to the light"and to put them in charge<lb />of strangers, totally unacquainted with<lb />their habits and conditions. It would<lb />be a change that would undo the pa-<lb />tient and caretul work of years, and<lb /><lb />untortunate people. It would not be<lb />more cruel to tear a babe from its<lb />motherTs arms and toss it into the arms<lb />of a stranger.<lb /><lb />Let all the other offices be changed,<lb />but when it comes to disturbing the<lb />lite of the inmates of the StateTs asy~-<lb />lums the administration should pause.<lb />As humanity triumphed over partisan"<lb />shie in 1876, so it should do now.<lb />The asylum doors themselves should be<lb />a protection for these untortunates<lb />against the greed for office. Take<lb />everything else, but leave the asylums<lb />and their sacred charges unmolested."<lb />Charlutte Observer.<lb /><lb />Sequence in Dreams,<lb /><lb />Dreams are curious things. About a<lb />week ago~a West Philadelphia girl<lb />dreamed that she fwd lost her watch,<lb />and in the morning sbe looked in the<lb />place where she always put her time-<lb />piece, to discover that it was gone.<lb />This, ot course, led her to believe that<lb />someone had actually stolenit, and that<lb />she was not dreaming, but was merely<lb />ina half sleep. Wita this dishearting<lb />suspicion the crestfallen young woman<lb />told her brother of the affair. The bro-<lb />ther bad to visit various pawnshops<lb />and station houses, give a careful des<lb />ssription of the costly article, and was<lb />kept hustling around about three or<lb />four days, vainly endeavoring to geta<lb />clue. But be finally abandoned all hopes<lb />ot recovering the lost sreasure. In the<lb />evening of the very day that her broth-<lb />er discontinued the search the fancied<lb />loser of the time piece had another<lb />dream. This time she dreamed that be-<lb />tore retiring she had hidden her watch<lb />in a shoe in the bottom of the closet.<lb />Atter rising next morning, merely out<lb />ot curiosity, she went to the place<lb />designated in her dream, and to her<lb />amazement, there beheld the innocent<lb />time-piece. :<lb /><lb />A Neat Tnck Played on Merchants.<lb /><lb />cette near<lb /><lb />Some of the Wilson merchants were<lb />treated to a little eleight-of-hand per-<lb />formance last week. A traveling fakir<lb />was the artist. He would enter the<lb />store, purchase some article of slight<lb />value and offer in payment a large bill,<lb />requesting at the same ~time that the<lb />change be mixed" part paper and part<lb />silver, The accommodating merchant<lb />would comply, laying out the change<lb />upon the counter when just as ~he takir<lb />was about to gather up his change<lb />he would apparently discover that he<lb />had®a piece of silver in his pocket<lb />which be would produce, and adding it<lb />to the pile on the counter he would de-<lb />mand the return of his bill, which the<lb />merchant, expecting no evil, would<lb />hand over. ~The stranger would walk<lb />on, when, on counting out his money,<lb />the merchant would find that he was<lb />short one of the bills he had tendered as<lb />changé.T The light fingered agent had<lb />5 right before his eyes, without<lb /><lb />ny detected, {After making two or<lb />three hauls ¢wat¢h was put upon his<lb />movements an<lb /><lb />| light.<lb /><lb />that would beacrime against (GodTs |�<lb /><lb />e was caught in the a ONEe<lb />act and lecked ely er Head: | Se cee. en nna fold as prions te sath Feri ba Aa hie<lb /><lb />Accounts Received.<lb /><lb />A fitems of NEWS as it Occurs q|crats came into power in 1876 the-late| ; ,<lb /><lb />ee in erjelghborhood, Write plainly As rule, 1 ete ee Wray Oates P itor of the Charlotte | on'® auc Discounts $40,456.36 § Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />oeed only on one side of the paper. or its full value in New York city. M. J. LALCE, ariotte | Due from Banks 88,263.30 Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />Democrat, made a prompt and vigorous ee and Fixtures ores Depa 81,787.59<lb />" "s LT | 24 , urrent Expenses 764.753 Due Banks 1,131.87<lb />: whe Ghanee. fight against the removal a Dr. Eugene | premium on Stock 1,000.00 Time Certificates 1,255.06<lb />Liveral Commission on supscrip- Grissom from the superintendency of Fag Items vie se Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />inn tates paid to agents. eee ~ 32 i as 20,923.5 ee<lb />ates p . a OAS seiner 10th, 180%), te the-date-of the State Insane Asylum at Raleigh. pues Total $111,700.5<lb /><lb />pee nes Sees aa citeudiny and the Savini of two Dr. Grissom was a Republican, and Total $111,700,59<lb /><lb />© 6<lb /><lb />Correspondence Invited.<lb /><lb />io#<lb />25+ 50¢<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTERD $9 *t%.�"�7 career conee'out cause eany natural results. Sam<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />DRUGGISTS<lb /><lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY C0., Chicago, Montreal, Can.,orNew York, 217:<lb /><lb />jean isha aber "=negeentesnnrmnmenmancnctreemnen er<lb /><lb />Cotton and§reanut.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of coltCh | enresentative at<lb /><lb />seats se meth aot<lb /><lb />AGENTS WANTED"For War in<lb />Cuba., by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />Washington. Kn-<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnish d|dorse ~ by Cubin patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere |dous demand. A bouanza for agents.<lb /><lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />COTTON. liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Good Middling 74|Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make<lb />Middling 6219300 a month wity War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />Low Middling 64\dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK<lb />Good Ordinary 5 13-16;CONCERN, 352-386 Dearborn St,<lb />Tone"steady. Chicag .<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime mie _<lb />Extra Prime 34<lb />ancy . \ 23 rp<lb />Spanish 69 to TA i H nish<lb />Tone"quiet. .<lb />So0 Dea URES<lb />i A PE 1Al Primary. Seg<lb />Greenville Market. A Sie ALT Y ondary ore<lb />Corrected,by S. M. Schultz. ne srisicarscmsgearen<lb />. f, hp «AL you pro<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 2: Tictts pas ralivcnt tarenetbocottaic<lb />Western Sides 43 ty 5 poe i Fg paptne bag cure. If you have taken mere<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123 | pains, Mucous atches in mouth Borethesee<lb />Corn 40 to 61 pip toe ov per byes Spots, Uleers on<lb />Corn Meal | 50 so 6 | out, it is this eee oD Polak<lb />Flour, Family 5.50) to 6.25 | we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />Lard 6} to 1 [Base cases.end challenge the world gor<lb />Oats 35 to baftied the skill of the mest eminentonee<lb />Sugar 4 to 6 | Plans: $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />ug ) | tonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent<lb />Coffee 13 to 26 beplieation. Address Cook REMEDY COe<lb />Salt per Sack 75 tol fe Masonic Temple. CHI<lb />( hinkens 10 to 2h!<lb /><lb />Eggs per doz<lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />1) |<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb /><lb />,<lb />awl!<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED ° 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />ARMERSANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb /><lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, sr tf &amp;c,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />their interest tozet our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />eenpnrn<lb />and<lb />i<lb /><lb />nel<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE: N. 0.<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />jy oBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAKE EK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOI.SON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. CU,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has bee u thoroughly renu<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bells to every room. Attentive ser,<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily<lb />Patronage of traveling: puvlic solicited.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open on:<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu,, 3 en-|and continue for 10 months,<lb />abling you to buy at one protit. A cot: once<lb />pleie stock of<lb /><lb />PH be oy agi as follows.<lb /><lb />rimary English per mo.<lb /><lb />Intermediate ~~ . it a,<lb /><lb />Higher 6 be oe<lb /><lb />Ses tt dnote wh<lb /><lb />, and disclpline of the sehool<lb />: ,<lb /><lb />We ask a continuanee of your 4<lb /><lb />o Tah, woes nee ppagtin [One BORA<lb />8. M. SCHULTE. Greenville. | W, H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb /></p>
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Mlom| |a. m| ly that the moral effect is the only | into the fidld, and let out d vicious )<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44) point to be considered. It is only a!}yy), ~The bull no sooner saw the|T<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 aioe small residue who can be profitably | ..acoats than he went for them in<lb />oe employed. ek _ |full career. The surveyors snatched<lb />Ly Tarhoro 12 12 PT pein a! fm ay nae oe up their theodolite and flew for their<lb />ee aa amr exarcceg o| lives, while the old farmer, in great<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 6 45| culties, the principal of which is to; i vues pen ee se gt nnn innate ain<lb />Ly Wilson 2 O8)11 6 20| find customers for the work they oWhat are ye running for? Can OG | we<lb />i Pay'tteville 38 17 can do. Evidently the prison depart- ye no show the bull yer government ~ , oo<lb />ae Vieranes | 7208 4 ment itself has wants which prison | 5. hers ?T'"HarperTs Round Table. Bs . 7 ae<lb />sen oe labor can supply, and accordingly, oe @ ag Rit<lb />Gm since the prisons have been united English Wild Cattle. 2 ye .<lb />o8 | into one department,a great develop-| The British islands have a race of | i<lb />| 48 | |___|_.___| ment of this work has taken place, | wiid cattle. Three herds are known :<lb />P.M. l(a. M | such as was not possible when eachT to exist"one in the chase of Chil- oiacwoaas ee eee<lb />by ae, 4 U8 oa prison was an isolated unit. Tailor-| lingham castle, the property of the<lb />VGoldsboro { 3 10 ing, shoemaking, tin working, weav-| Karl of TankerT ille, in Northumber- . . .<lb />Sr ei ticton Ais o10 King knitting and many,other like! land; one in (..t of the Duke of Here is an opportunity to get this excellent<lb />h ue P.M. A.M | trades are now carried on in certain Hamilton, at iiamilton castle, in<lb /><lb />local prisons far the supply of the) Scotland, and one at Dremlunrig, in<lb />whole number. A very large amount) Dumfriesshire.<lb />of building work, involving carpcn- | -s<lb /><lb />magazine for little muney.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTKH<lb /><lb />tering, bricklaying and iron.work,| BeggarsT ticks is t1¢ common W : ll d th CO<lb />Dated Oy, oO. has been carried on in local prisons, | name of Bidexs chrysenthemoides. e W l sen e OSmo-<lb />ae » | sal oc | oe and this, with the baking, cooking, | It is so called from the small hooks - , .<lb />- \AA| &amp; &amp; | washing, ete., absorbs a large num-| with which the secd case is provid- . h i sah f ,<lb />. ola MIP! ber of the available prisoners.� But| ed, by which it attaches itself to al- politan and t e . astern e-<lb />iv Fwrerce | 8% 4U\ 7 40: there is still a large residue for] most any substance with which it as<lb />Ly Fayetteville] 11 10) 9 40 whose work outside consumers must! comes in contact. -<lb />v Selma 12 37) be found, and.-this residue will be , flector both, one year | for<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 33 larger if the gross number of prison- The wasp, like the bee and almost 3 .<lb />ee |e | ers should again increase. every other insect, is infested with an<lb />ie ect : parasites. Wasps have been captur- $1 | 75 :<lb />: Ss bs | : The Bull and the Government Papers. | ed which had two or three dozen ~ ~<lb />esi semen stews | itis im] meng | «nase Here is a comical adventure that! parasites clinging to their bodies.<lb />: A. M, P, M.| some members of an English ord- tt cin<lb />We oer a 25 7 00| nance survey met with while tour-| The fern is indicative of fascina-<lb />aed Gatiebore 12 3 a8 ing in the south of Scotland. In the tion. In Saxony the present by a . i que<lb />Ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27| Prosecution of their calling they en-| lover to his swectheart of a handful ° = |<lb />Ly Tarboro 248) | tered a field belonging to a crusty | of ferns is equivalent to a proposal. Or W e WV il Send the Cos-<lb />""|" |-"|_ | old. farmer. Seeing the strangers ges<lb />te P| 5D bh looking about in a way he could not - The setaieee ot entra : cae<lb />ee ae understand, the farmer approached. | fOUF sreat Aings" Avila, a, bl- t d Th D il 7<lb />re a = ma O oWhat are ye loitering in the lac and Dengez.c. mopoli an an e a V<lb />. M., P. M/P. M,{ field for?� a)<lb />Lv Wilson 1 20 11.851 10 38) 0 « Oh h . A centimeter of the metric meas- a<lb />. ky Mt , we have a right to go any- _ os : t b th { h ]<lb />r Rocky 217) /1211/ 11 18! \nere� returned one of thecomna- �"�°* amor exactly four-tenths of | e �,�c Or, O ~ a "W O e<lb />Ar Tarboro 400 cerier ines<lb />Lv Tarborc !<lb />Lv Rocky Mv | 2 17 12 11 year f $3 50<lb />Ar Weldon 1 @1 or ° :<lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch -<lb />poe ka ce ed i m.., Halifax 416 If .<lb />-m., arrives Scotland Neck T<lb />gm. arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p you want a good magazine and a good<lb /><lb />» m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb /><lb />a. 10., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb /><lb />ali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am<lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />l'rainson Washnigton Branch le<lb />Washiugton 8.00 a, m., and 1.00 Baad<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />~m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />uae * ges 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />. ept Sunday. Connects wi<lb />Scotland Neck Branch. ep Frain on<lb /><lb />Train leaves xarporu, N C, via Alb<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun.<lb />day, a 450 p.m., Sunday 300 P, y:<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m, *<lb /><lb />ne hie ee emeth dally except HIS magazine is, in its contributed and ~departmental<lb />~ar aan eee tee, fs. features, what its readers, who include the most noted 33<lb /><lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and 11. 45<lb />names of the English-speaking world, are pleased to call  Jd C) B P R I N T i N =<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N. C, bra<lb />noh leaves absolutely up to date,� o~thoroughly abreast of the times,�<lb />se o7<lb />DonTt iors:<lb /><lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />oinvaluable,� and oindispensable.� It is profusely illustrated<lb />Reflector OfTic..<lb /><lb />home paper, this is your chance. Compare.<lb /><lb />the Cospmopolitan with the $4 magazines;<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />and .ti s the equal of any of them,<lb />Send your orders to the Reflector.<lb /><lb />oIf only one magasine can be taken, we would suggest the<lb /><lb />i REVIEW OF REVIEWS, as covering more ground than<lb />| any other magazine.� "Board of Library Commissioners<lb />of New Hampshire, 1896.<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />V3} ~<lb /><lb />2 ros ue Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re.<lb />urning leave i<lb />oh 4 Gol ote. ig &amp;.M,, are with timely portraits, views, and cartoons, Its original articles<lb />are of immediate interest, by the best authorities on their respect-<lb />ive subjects. The EditorTs ~~ Progress of the World� gives a he<lb />ciear, rightly proportioned view of the history of the human 6<lb />race during the current month. The ~~ Leading Articles of the<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Flor<lb />ib, leave Latta 6.40 p m, airive Sona<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. 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Moore returned this| gogelo Lt lp vg You may know<lb />Our ~energies. a " | morning from Seven Springs. wa c yan are are | oe but no-<lb />have never. ~ye. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mrs. R. W. King and children. have v<lb /><lb />returted fiom a visit to Farmville.<lb /><lb />Psenger ani mar gurain going Presiding Elder B. R. Hall will hold<lb /><lb />ceth arrives 8:22 A, M. Going South, | quarterly conference in the Methodist |<lb />rrives 6157 P. M.<lb />-eamer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />aie: xe nd CF aay: rice Mrs. Darius White, of Hertford, ar-<lb /><lb />laxed. Our ef-<lb />forts have never<lb />ceased to give<lb />ie the best se-<lb />cted steck of<lb /><lb />""" rd<lb />meat<lb /><lb />Come atidT see what bargains<lb />we are offering in ©<lb />.j and saturday, rived Thursday evening to visit the<lb /><lb />a alae coe RSS M8, TRAM. HS<lb />see cn mame om] AES SE, CT<lb /><lb />church tonight<lb /><lb />%<lb />E<lb />ac<lb />a<lb />#6:<lb />&amp;<lb />*<lb /><lb />OOS SOSSS<lb />~ss Se ey<lb />"<lb /><lb />Louisburg, Thursday evening, where<lb />. By Teegraptt.) he has been acting Solicitor. 4 We mean what we S&amp;y and i<lb />ee W. E. Lewis, formecly, of Greene | only ask you to call and exX- &amp;<lb /><lb />Pe<lb />NEW Y( RK COTTON, county, has moved his family here and amine our goods and prices. 4<lb /><lb />from. Sick) to.<lb /><lb />select your pur- OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTsT. CLOSE |S" te fae Rpiele a "isabiel T FT. x<lb />chases. Wecon- on 714, Tk ep [eee chureh, &amp; A z<lb /><lb />May 7.26 7.27 © 7.22, 7.28 Q. L. Joyner has been missed trom oe ve<lb />and unhesita- hace he MEATAND BkAIN hia accustomed _plece in the Easterm| OU GL YOR Cee COL MR OC JOU<lb />ting ] I* cl aim. Mn wrt Warehouse for the the last few days. | : VOSTS :<lb /><lb />that ours is the<lb /><lb />Ea<lb />Ea<lb />a<lb />Ed<lb />Eg<lb />% fidently believe<lb />+<lb />Ed<lb />%<lb />20<lb /><lb />1) we -oa | He is home wrestling with grip-<lb />M: 79 o: 794 79<lb />storeof allstores E jou ie 2 : |<lb />_in our, county | May 795 7.98 790. 7.95 See what Morris Meyer has to say<lb />from which to %),.,._ oy. | |<lb /><lb />me, May 4.(10. 4.07} 405 . 407} Several pricters huang jobs have<lb /><lb />"" | struck town this week.<lb /><lb />2 Buy<lb /><lb />Your + WEATHER BULLETIN. The, recent auction sale of watches 1s<lb />Eg =) " making work for the jewelers.<lb />i Goods a Faiy tonight ahd-Saturday, warmer Another supply of ledgers and day |<lb />a Bs tonight,. govler, Saturday. books-.at Reflector Book. Stere. |<lb />; * ° einala s<lb />3 for the coming 3 a "| The Rerrector believes a laundry ,<lb />rg sis spe A Oe JANUARY JAM. would pay well in Greenville.<lb />© goldontimeand ; " oe . -<lb />x at close Cc it: a Fresh Mixture Served Evory Day |. Just reeeived Dried Figs for Preserv-<lb />: prices to cus- | "" oe Ds SPMTELE . |<lb />Apples cheap, 2¢. cents a peck at 8.5 Teanty.§ ee .<lb />tomers:.o©'a PP eer i wenty-five boxes of choice crackers i o<lb />x proved, cr cat M, Sehultz. just received at J. I. Starkey &amp; BroTs. : or the market. 2 et, the old veliable<lb /><lb />| Bresh Carr Butyes 1 pqaad pack ges,<lb /><lb />pees aay | Three negro murderers were lynched hi ce<lb />at S. M. Schultz. Inear Amite City, La. Wednesday Farmers � A Hanh: eA 49<lb /><lb />For sale ov-rent one six room ,house} night.<lb />and lot. ~ J, J. CuERRY,<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Goods sold for<lb />cash. at, of the ~Twenty-five thousand Sledge cigar-<lb />that tell the Just received 50°tubs of Boston | estes just received at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />wonderf ulinfi be. Pure, Leat Lard. BroTs.<lb />Ob<lb /><lb />ee panini<lb /><lb />e) a] " Ea<lb />ence of gold, sil. : J. L. Starner &amp; Bro. The Reflector Book Store has more ;<lb />ver or green- ¥ : .<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />of those beautiful gold pens with pearl |~<lb />packs. When &amp;<lb /><lb />= handles. ae ,<lb />they enter into B | f ~ ILL HFAE Be'levue Hospital, Medical College, | SOLD BY. |<lb /><lb />our posgessign Saget a of New York, was gutted by fire Wed"| + TT). LIPS COMBE<lb />}at my same place ready: T ~nesday morning. FORBES. 8 ae ad aD<lb /><lb />they are again<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />be<lb />E<lb />converted iuto &amp; you with<lb />tue Pf There were some nire tresh fish 1. ep<lb />. : ; Fra iS, Conigetians, (iar, market teday, the first that have been |! GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />1 \ 3B and Oysters. I havenice Malaga {re i" sme oays. See us before buying, we cam save you money.<lb />oe Grapes, Oranges, Apples. J. B. White is opening . his stock of}, : : ie |<lb />i Nuts, Figs, &amp;c. groceries in the store between those oc-. |<lb />we can buy for oe Leading brands of Cigars. cupied by h's brotheps.<lb />the bene ee = Fresh Candy every day- | Quite a sprinkling of nation aa:<lb />many Let me grate your Cocoanuts. | market today. M have<lb />4 and customers. 3} MORRIS MiYER. _ |muc of see erp on band a Se<lb />. ieee ery =| " better prices.<lb />~ a or be le ager<lb />f = ut come back &amp; :<lb />~ ae = oS a<lb />3  to your friends, « mvvde airy Ae a<lb />4 = who will take $ = = = a<lb />! care of your = he 9 &amp; S 2. =<lb />T + reat Fs sbi 4 Wo have opeved ae on oi farm 2 e "s" O Alt o<lb />: a. the ardor tO ; one mile east of Greenville &amp; a 2. go " ,<lb />3 make of you a. = "--first"clacs " . 3 2 S : GREENVILLE, N. UC<lb />.® strongereustom: a CSO Bes<lb />: x re ane Petr st m3 na | or Sa a = ee an i Se ocaanetl<lb />ean eeticr Silos oF TWAT (ONS: eee = ap<lb />' = fo anaehe Y Reign rt : See. Sas i) All goods fresh.and of the best. Anup-to-date<lb />dealingbetween %&amp; On 5 | Bakery in connection and you .can always get<lb />x. .<lb />&amp; manandman. | Avdare prepared to: furnish wre | $ ~bh ¢ J<lb />q = We are the town and communitygwith the (nee 0 aa 5 ' jfrieshBread,<lb />a . Sn Ope Be us 9 f ~ :<lb />""&amp; stiondoftherich ) mut bust sensi sccm. SEM.<lb /><lb />ot you all. See... g<lb /><lb />us and be treat-. | MILK; CREAM AND iI,<lb /><lb />ed right at, the lat your door. every. mornin<lb /><lb />LIMA<lb />kod 41 oye<lb />y ~ear at<lb /><lb />| te sonable, prices. Give us<lb />you will be.our fa<lb /><lb />oriprices apply to the pro-|<lb /><lb />tors or manager. Orders left}<lb /><lb />At oeet to le out present stock |<lb />| ~Such a, chance will never occur, again ~<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb /></p>
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