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          <lb />«<lb />Ai<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />oJ WHICHARD, Bait and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 7.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1898.<lb /><lb />A MISUNDERSTANDING PER-.<lb />HAPS<lb /><lb />The Wilmington Dispatch says :<lb />The Charlotte Observer<lb />make the issue in the next campaign<lb />the rottanness and incompetency of the<lb /><lb />yants to<lb /><lb />present fusion government and ignore<lb />the free silver question altogether, sey-<lb />ing that the Legislature can do nothing<lb />toward giving the country free silver.<lb />This is all right as far as the rottenness<lb />cane<lb /><lb />and incomp tency ct the Russeli<lb /><lb />is concerned, t ut it will neyer do to<lb /><lb />ionore the silver que stion.<lb /><lb />Ww e were uvtfortunate in expression by overcharge and underwe roht : t WW like t ] ~<lb />| swore untortun | | : | : ace with allTthe world<lb />ince oul stemporary draws the ¢ iT , The attendance was large and the �,� 11ke 0 ive. at peace Ibn 2} 1é or<lb />since our contemporary araws 2 o| Aud Vhree was made~throveh watered! ; d fi . li ] Jar<lb />ductions it d trom the Observer | . o_o yt freshmet part of the fe a was libe | an ree trom ~oentang Ing a liances, as<lb />uctioDs if dogs) fren be YU vi milis ' : F h . d. =<lb />litorial. O ithe wise pohcy| a . jeralTy patronized. father George sal ~Nevertheiess, we<lb />euilorla . Uur view of ihe Se . ) nae | ~0 us DV SE J ch CAPD Live aylly | . d if d bd ~<lb />aoe . Ld d Four by sellin aged silk ; ", consider i 200 usiness tos ell<lb />for the next caiabuign bas been 80 And Num! 1;<lb />: re | And Number Five a sweater made | BETHEL ITEMS. , ae<lb />often and go clearly defined that 2 nee . a een aan YY be<lb />° | 7 4. 4 dbrough starving women underpaid; " | tl a) te� Apa<lb />would seem haraly necessary to Peitek~ , gt 4% (| ey<lb />. , ; . 4 na way Was | , . Vs na el i B , \ (" rN rel 1 }2 I aD e ~Qty f eee sciclany<lb />ate it, and yet since it may be dope 11] ANG SIX Was Made an deus Of sicanme, | PETITE Ly Ne Ly GO. Lota e |<lb />w . i | i<lb />T * i } 1 ; \ i N Sac ie ry | re * |<lb />r wvarde 4 » worth bide: | aind Seven in a gambling goine : Ni Tertla Poa Ne,<lb />a few words, it may be worth whiie :| 4 Samiolings seme; 4 | Miss) Myrtle Peal, of Plymouth, ] ha<lb />J | F 5 . r) £ h oy ley TT kK<lb />It ap years tous that the Demceratie) Ay aq Number Eieht he t*und ; spent Saturday and Sunday her i | OWE! t 1an anys od y CASe, 11s ma reS quite o<lb />. oA Re aa hee . ; Pakh Ge GNUTNOCE sult M2 Pound LO DY : oey 0 IEA OO | l t re it t}<lb />party in this State could net new wth | L} f wretched fine Miss Mothe Andrews be ot of dis ur eae With 1e others, but as<lb />pi : Sis @facre ( sc] 1 § hy price of wretcher HerlUTy : pid Aad ata i fAUULE Wy it bli c - 4 ida<lb />i A | J? Vay ryt<lb />any resard to consistency or sell-respeet | | he public 13 on ovr side we are 1 eady to<lb />~ ym, �,� ~ * SMS Ce Sa . i } rt Fj { Ls 17 my<lb />. . Lr Nahe Vi ri . 1'¢ hhh ape, ] F | I ¢ ¥ i WS shyie 4 is B } We f a 1 �,� rh . . 4 He �<lb />take a backward step on the sitver | And Sine Was froma robbers clan, | yeu Constable Elisha Bryan went ~stan anc fis rht lu out. ere you will find<lb />; oo Ft | Lt bh stolen troy nurdered woes ito ~atl ro today. ] O] or le)<lb />qué sticn fit ra ced te, and it 3 Oe pe | LD ikfOomM a murdered liidll. Leu) ; not on V othr 12°, Lut<lb />. 4 Jah a L Pion 2 © + i \<lb />1s ; . -<lb />fectly certain that it does not want to. | Var youd man would not spend ayata rs. WC. Nelson went to Lurpore | as de<lb />Let if, thie refore, re-nttiem, nsf wil . its | Liits MhOneV dark with MUAYV a@ Stain, unda . r) 37 Sy<lb />devotion to the tree comage of siver at Vnd so be ylelded up lus breath on . W . 9<lb />a , : i . 7 @ * � ue abi o, T, { ul I aod 1). Py Moor iat ;<lb />4 + PaAtin if | , {i » OG Homlpate POY | A tl, i : ? dt ~ }<lb />the ratio of 16 to _ | ana Witt ns txoney starved to deat re business trip to Tarboro yesterday OYE TERRE ger me eTE sy §<lb />office? no man who does not. believe In) bi | } | " fa a } ta Y on<lb />, LEIL oor (1 ¢ ills that day y ° ie i Ye ~| ~<lb />~ y + | 57 pelins ~ 3) i é 9 3 .<lb />, from constable in the towtsinp mt + itfia that deed munTs wallet | | Rey. Ss, aA Cotton, of Coneto spent | Roa sit n match orosa! doe ~teu &amp;<lb />« ) t] e Lo, +) . but tlens 7 wat | ee dUGihek CLEAO GeEe@a Wal s Wal oat ir . ; _ 7 ( |<lb />judve on the Pench; but let 3 flast Migat here with ds Ui |<lb />. ~ | { »? moat " | zhang!<lb />stuke everyuhing on free coinage, a8 it] LheyTd never found a mas, uh me lbreth ! oAa ° y ®<lb />~ a. ie | a PAN LOR, t =<lb />hey: ) } os) } | oK i | f ayy; OF i |<lb />did in 1896, when it) peassea os he} Who's used them half as ill as he | | ~a iF Y H { mx i 4 cy:<lb />- P . | rT , i hon an ( y2. bil d aia) ae ~eos eth he ee : site d. Sag Ne :<lb />best Camraivn niiternd it nadia its| oam Walter Jeoss, in iv. ¥. Suan - ne BG, dain ER Pec Dh ne - me , 9<lb />; . . . , lag ra [W.Z. Mortor, of Robersonville, were |<lb />silence Levardi Phe dep isdature OF we ~ 1] ry 1 i | oO it f | } ]<lb />, - | } 4 T ty \ Prey } £ j 1 v + ir, EY br Sd yy ohs "~ + be T y ¢<lb />1895. We hold that (he inatter off | [BRARY FESTIVA an yn ee a SOLIS a che same iow cut which will leave<lb />CVeade th BiGhat He u Asch lh a Le aX ih ~<lb />| . { | : F ) .) + ¥ Eos � "mo he ~4 . bs<lb />; ou J enk) Wmor yet Vf rot La<lb />first cons: quence is the receraption ot] """ eS a ! yo U Money in 3 SOUL Pocses. wee TULe QUICK.<lb />4 | }<lb />= 1 ' a + | Hires -onecn WVigie tho Drpee | roe oe of<lb />Worth {arouna, j d th eye a an Saks Liys COTRD Wit * the Robaoe | iv I, i erry, of \ onetoe, sp nt las 7 T Ss y » 4<lb />were not, the strance card | - o| - nighi here, io 2) LA N 5 \ A i | ie ) NU<lb />i : ; 4<lb />eratie party CAN pia tlre ecord ob) . nb I : ve y la-! ~. - An A af Ym<lb />sh ~ wd f « ; ., ; ee . . A ~1 , ~eB ePe wi wf tape YY re ,iiew f<lb />the two just Lecisl LUPCS and {he Rus- | di " - a TERD YT ci } a nanan teat eae - | fig ETN FT ENT SN CNY ry] ¥'<lb />i 7 ; ,  ann (C Yanna | an. 4 i \ ~et NE<lb />. 4 day at VConetoe, j an) { q - ~yg PAT ahh<lb />sel] udministration oh 7 : . | filly KRING CLOTHTER.<lb />We ar ure that en if OY \\ ile aka i Ao U Bs LUeYE Wer a Ley Phos { », OF Mild CQ \ ld . a "" i a . e500<lb />\ otk 4 id \ ere TAR Ra I OE TNS wy Oe Nese:<lb />{ fon?) ~VY d I ee ae nS f ute , Wy vl icts lth alt baptist Cayycad D re | £ . _"<lb />mM Wy COMA J \ al ' A i (6 A AA<lb />q ; 1, ' tis VU ws j uu ; , it. : ac ~ ary<lb />W.th us at understands us} | . | 40 1p<lb />- + 8 : any A i j via T Aaa (orb | ; ; oyi tng ye<lb />ah, on Langan | gaty { ] T ] | - +4<lb />De Aa ie ee ene we | Mary d a pe | Bee BeBe Culoreth preached at] goo Pe WD aad a 4<lb />. rat ee! atdmeak yes &amp; A % &amp; Aal = . j * Mae ag Ke oe f Jf % | opy<lb />Lol el, sy) Wott} J We i , . ! } ~ ~a i o Re ~% i 4i oe: fy &amp;<lb />of the 11th, is an venls |Parmel+ Sunday Ra:  ress Woods,<lb />Sprul, kieq., of bras Uy} LUE | | | # fag<lb />4 } \iy ~ 4 ; ~ i Y Yur ~ ) ay de�<lb />biect of tres, and a neve noth o4 - , Quaty. | DD. W. Cory made a 2 busines » to |: ss<lb />YY . Ours ly . | epee cle til he} a v o \\ dst! N ( Hl } | di Y ob<lb />meaae IPSREVOES. tela d . ; '<lb />f 1 We semift cin chioDt { hatiihatl mie, st Paey | return (Gav MOY<lb />oregoing we subnet fhe} ae |<lb />, } j } { s i<lb />~ i ° 4 - | y ~ ty .<lb />following extract from Chis iat | 0 Mrs. jrotie Roll died unrdlay<lb />F ; er i iil ene i ] ;o* 4 1 oO , 4] 4 + 1 *<lb />a fu riher eluc lation of eur View | : PPuehl aAPCUuL oO O CLOCK. Funeral seryice oF (%  f ar<lb />Aiss Ute a tli 1) . ~ ry : i ~ t * ; qe et Ce Aa Cp! 4<lb />oWhat do vau think the platiorm , _ i;were held m= the, sethodist church La or sD Bnet ye,<lb />- ~ 1), Grip 5 bly rgok Nt " . ; . Fer |<lb />oh* ta he 7� Monday morning at nine oclock by<lb />ouch: to bet Miss Bettie Tyson, oGreatest Tiing | - - ' : | | -<lb />. Well Dunno t: } Rev. B. BL Culbreth., Wer remains<lb />oAs to platform: Vell, the MeO ys) phe WorldT ; ,<lb />were then taken down in Carolina<lb /><lb />oy° ~ adianal<lb />eratic utterance at Chic:go m= national<lb /><lb />policies is all we need. But the fight<lb />this year is nearer home. It is the<lb />o4 . o 1 .<lb />State we must rescue now, and oul<lb /><lb />slogan snould be A white manTs cov.<lb />ernment.T Thisis synonymous with a<lb />pore and honest administration cf<lb />fairy.<lb /><lb />oIn the present cricis uissentient<lb />views aa te financial and other issues,<lb />so tar as the State is affected, must be<lb /><lb />oaCe<lb /><lb />reconciled, and differences must be<lb />commodated. The patriotic citizeaship<lb />of the State must get together<lb />preservation ot our institutions,<lb />may go further and say for the<lb />common decency. The<lb />burning questivu with us is to pat our<lb />State back into tae hands of its virtue<lb />It is against all law,<lb /><lb />~or the<lb />and, I<lb />cake otf<lb /><lb />oneT great<lb /><lb />and intelligence.<lb />human and divine, that the ignorance<lb />of a State should cantrol its affairs and<lb />shape its career. The State, for the<lb />ake ot its good name ard fair charac-<lb />ter, should once mere be directed with<lb />a yiew to progress and prosperity<lb />rather than of self-aggrandizement an]<lb />salary.<lb />oIfthe appeal is properly and in<lb />time made, there are many voters who<lb />* will bow readily to our support, It is<lb />othe real work of reform,<lb />oLec the word be given end given<lb />out at once that we go forward.�"<lb />Charlotte Obseryer.<lb /><lb />a m.<lb /><lb />THE PEDIGREE OF THE<lb />DOLLARS.<lb /><lb />Ten good one-dollar bills one day<lb />yallet lay.<lb /><lb />5 he)<lb /><lb />To trace each dollarTs nedinree :<lb /><lb />Within a good manTs vy<lb /><lb />And he resolved (so good wa<lb /><lb />And no~ to spend a single bill<lb /><lb />"<lb />ne<lb />*<lb /><lb />Chat bore a strain cf wrong or i<lb />So like a sleuth he followed back<lb />ach dolar bill upon its track.<lb /><lb />Bill<lb />{na dishonest jockery trade ;<lb /><lb />4 ;<lb />Number Ove he found was made<lb /><lb />And two agroecr made ef late<lb /><lb />QO. VP. dwith, oShe.�<lb /><lb />Miss Myra iskinner, oLlouse- Boat<lb />on the istyx �<lb />Miss Rosalind Rountree, oDeside the<lb /><lb />Bonnie Brias Bush,�<lb /><lb />x. J. Woodward, oLeather Stocking<lb />Tales.�<lb /><lb />Miss Sallie Lipscomb, ~Innocence<lb />Abroad.� °<lb /><lb />R. Hyman, oMoon Stoue.�<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Miss Margaret Lazghley, oTales of<lb />Two Cities.�<lb /><lb />Miss Lee Foley, oShips That Pass<lb />in the Night.� 0<lb /><lb />Miss Julia Foley, oThorns and Or-<lb />ange Blossoms.�<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Jones, oTwo Keys.�<lb /><lb />Miss Ada Wooten, oHouse-Boat on<lb />the Styx,�<lb /><lb />C. M, Jones, oPickwick Papers.�<lb /><lb />V. I. Pender, oJucklins.�<lb /><lb />The judges were AV. M. Bond, ¥..G@<lb />| Jam. sand J.B. Harrison, who awarded<lb />Scuth-<lb /><lb />the prize, a copy of oDixie, or<lb />ern See to Miss Sal-<lb /><lb />~he Lipscomb for the best ie yresentatior®<lb /><lb />Nes<lb /><lb />and Sketches,�<lb /><lb />late<lb />She leaves<lb />felt<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />township ana intered beside her<lb /><lb />busvand dames R. Rollins.<lb />the<lb /><lb />i six calldren who have heart<lb />sympathy cf the entire commuint:<lb /><lb />.<lb />| their sad bereavement.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />"|<lb /><lb />1 The Cumberland county dispensary<lb />cleared $60<lb /><lb />)0 in Its profits<lb /><lb />about<lb /><lb />January.<lb /><lb />were<lb /><lb />during its first six months<lb /><lb />$2,400<lb /><lb />3 saosnanaansassaa<lb /><lb />an oe enn<lb /><lb />ALFRED FORBES, pee ®:<lb />Dealer in AABAAA 2<lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE, vi ans |<lb />Greenville, N. C. : D4<lb /><lb />AA<lb />Avy »<lb /><lb />nena<lb />+<lb />ee<lb />oeee<lb /><lb />. *e?@ebtegevese<lb /><lb />eer e@ eee eeveves<lb />o<lb />ee ee @@eeetetenve ve<lb />a<lb />a.<lb /><lb />wre e eens ee eeeeeseoses<lb /><lb />*eeeneee ene e@ © *# @@ @@ pe © 8 8 &amp;<lb /><lb />~CLOTHING<lb /><lb />ee rr<lb /><lb />ph a ee ee oe<lb /><lb />"ft woe oC eeesnae<lb /><lb />cia<lb /><lb />e._?~ ov an Mon ee DA<lb />Ss ay vty (6 ee<lb />ee = ry een eh<lb /><lb />John KellyTs<lb />John KellyTs<lb /><lb />Can fit anybody,<lb /><lb />Ses<lb />A Ene ee fila ae ae<lb /><lb />omen.<lb />omen<lb />omen<lb />omen<lb /><lb />can,sult anybody, your<lb /><lb />pocketbook as wellas your feet. |<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />&amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ek<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />JATLY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D<lb /><lb />anaes merce<lb /><lb />D ¥, WHICHARD. Biter,<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />mel<lb /><lb />~ad<lb /><lb />(icine<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />adie<lb />per o<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />4 ;<lb />Entered as Second<lb /><lb />-Class Mail M atter<lb /><lb />eects<lb /><lb />RATES<lb />$3.00<lb />se<lb /><lb />eat<lb /><lb />aeeeeni tt<lb /><lb />een nel<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION<lb />@<lb />@ne year.<lb />One month,<lb />One week,<lb />Delivere<lb />@ut extra cost.<lb />Anvertising rates<lb />be had on applicatt<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />10<lb />din town by carriers with-<lb /><lb />tes are liberal and can<lb />on to the editor or at<lb /><lb />ene man<lb />Nang rr ae<lb /><lb />We desireT aT live correspondent o<lb />everv postoffice 1" the county. Mille<lb />gerd in brief items of news 88 it o a<lb />in each peighborhood. W rite D ain)<lb />and only on one side of the pape!<lb /><lb />Wrorsnas. FEBRUARY 16,<lb /><lb />ill<lb />sewn ten accniat<lb />depeenensnter acres eee .<lb />ve<lb /><lb />Substential Justice<lb />"_ »<lb /><lb />A few Jawvers were rittin<lb />one of the citv restaurants a 1°<lb />dave ago eating lunch. and dis<lb />cussing different gnbjects, wher<lb />one of them told the following<lb />story:<lb /><lb />This occurred some vears ALO<lb />in the office of the former justice<lb />An attorney, who<lb />oux City had<lb />aA man<lb /><lb />gin<lb />faw<lb /><lb />of the peace.<lb /><lb />has since left Si<lb />been ergaged to d-fend<lb />for the crime of petty larceny.<lb />The lawver new that the cases<lb />against his client was a pretty<lb />ftrong one, ard he decided<lb />to beard the lion in his den. As<lb />he enterea the room he told the<lb />justice of the case, the name cf<lb />his client, and added he cid not<lb />think there was any evidence ta<lb />convict. At the, same time he<lb />alipned a $20 cold piece in the<lb />hand of the justice, and gave him<lb />a knowing wink. The court said<lb />nothings but, pulling open the<lb />cash drawer, slipped the money<lb />ip. Thecase went to trial, and<lb />after the evidence had all been<lb />intrcdueed there appeared to be<lb />no question of the enilt of the<lb />defendant. But his coucsel was<lb />confident, thinking the god piece<lb />bad done the work. The court<lb />then summed up the case, ard,<lb />to the astonishment of the defend-<lb />antTs counsel said.<lb /><lb />oThe court. finds the defendant<lb />guilty as charged in the informa-<lb />tion, and fines him $100, of which<lb />amount $20 has been paid. The<lb />defendant will be committed fo<lb />the county jail until the remain-<lb />der is paid into this court.�<lb /><lb />Nothing more was 811d, and<lb />the justice settled back in his<lb />ahbair, satisfied that the laws of<lb />the atata had been upheld anda<lb />dishonest attorney had heen left<lb />in the lurch."Sioux City Jour-<lb /><lb />nal.<lb /><lb />(t 1.<lb />ah,<lb /><lb />In The State Legislatures<lb /><lb />A suear beet bounty is pending<lb />mo the Ohio tagislature.<lb /><lb />The Virginia house has passad<lb />a bil'to reduce the salary of<lb />nearly allthe state official*, the<lb />aut varving from 10 to o5 per<lb />aent.ard the total. saving being<lb />$14.480,<lb /><lb />a<lb />0<lb /><lb />The Mississippi house has re-<lb />Jected the Senate bill carrying an<lb />appropriation for the establish-<lb />went ofa textile school, and a<lb />bill to introduce the South Caro-<lb />hina primary law.<lb /><lb />Bills have been introduced in<lb />the Maryland legisiature to place}<lb />married women on the same legal<lb />standing as their husbands in the<lb />matter of the holding or transfer-<lb />ring of proverty.<lb /><lb />The South Carolina house pas-<lb />sed a severate coach bill, provid-<lb />ing tor seperate cars or seperate<lb />section in the cars for the races.<lb />It has rejected a bill to require<lb /><lb />paying a desperate game<lb />Tiey are standing under th<lb />noose of public opinion. ~The<lb /><lb />state officials free, a bill abolish-<lb />ing the death penalty im cases<lb />where the jury recomends to mer-<lb />cy.and a bill providing an imdex<lb />expuratorius for school histories<lb />giying oerroneous accounts� of<lb />the war of the rebellion. The<lb />senate, after favorably consider-<lb />ing a-wide-tire bill, has endorsed<lb />the house bit to place exoress,<lb />telegraph, and telephone com-<lb />panies uader control of the rail-<lb />road commission, with au amend-<lb />ment excepting telephone com-<lb />panies, for the reason that there<lb />are severel telephone companies<lb />inthe states-"New York Evening<lb />Po't.<lb />A Remarkable Career.<lb /><lb />William M. Evarts who passed<lb />his eightieth birthday Sunday,<lb />has had 2 remarkable career. He<lb />ig eaid to be the only Jawyer who<lb />aver secured a single fee of alfa<lb />million dollars, though that 1s;<lb />not tbe mostinteresting fact in|<lb />his long history. He defended<lb />President Johnson at the time of<lb />the impeachment charges, he<lb />helped seat President Hayes in<lb />the executive chair, he was coun-<lb />ceil for @eecher in the Tilton case,<lb />he represented the United<lb />States in the settlement of the<lb />Alabama claims, i#was secretary<lb />of state under Hayes, aud in his<lb />later vears be entered the senate<lb />from New York state. It is pe-<lb />thetic to read of him now, blina<lb />and feable, confined to his bed for<lb />weeks at the time and unconcern-<lb />ed in the affairs of the world<lb />about bime But doubtless be<lb />has had as much enjoyment in<lb />his long carecr as most men, and<lb />certainly he has had his share of<lb />reputation and bonors."Provi-<lb />dence Journal.<lb /><lb />Cost of Producing Pork<lb /><lb />ltr<lb /><lb />One bushel of corn wil! produce<lb />104 pounds of pork, irom which<lb />you can determine whether it 1s<lb />better to sell corn or pork.<lb /><lb />Careful experiments have |<lb />shown the following facts in re-<lb />gard to feacing corn to make<lb />pork:<lb /><lb />Fifty pounds of corn, fed whole<lb />ard raw, makes ten pounds of<lb />pork. .<lb /><lb />Fitty pounds of corn fed<lb />avd raw, makes fifteen<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />ground<lb />pounds of pork.<lb /><lb />Fifty pounds of corn fed ground<lb />and fermented, makes sevenieen<lb />ponnds of pork.<lb /><lb />Fifty pounds of corn, fed cook-<lb />ed and fermented, makes twonty<lb />pounds of pork."Franklio Times<lb /><lb />The Supreme Issue<lb /><lb />Decent, respectable and honest<lb />government is the issue in Nerth<lb />Carclina, until Russell and Buat-<lb />ler and that class of reformer:<lb />are ocsted. These statesmen are<lb /><lb />rope is tightening daily. They<lb />will soon be daaghng"unholy,<lb />uncleaned. bodies"~and despised.<lb />They seek to eseape for them<lb />The peopie ot NorthT Caroline<lb />cannot be fooled by any such<lb /><lb />means. The sun is rising anu<lb />Thank God for . it."Windso:<lb />Ledger.<lb /><lb />Curiositigg ot Marriage.<lb />Goethe said he married to obtain<lb />respectability, |<lb /><lb />Wicherly, in his old age, married his<lb />servant girl to spite his relations<lb /><lb />The joiniag of mght nands in ancient<lb />times had solemnity and the validity of<lb />an oath, |<lb /><lb />Giving a ring is supposed to indicate<lb />the eternity ot the union ; se2ing that a<lb />circle is endless, |<lb />Under the Roman empire marriage<lb />was simly a cintract; hence we read<lb /><lb />» Among the Jews the rule was for a<lb />maiden to marry on the fourth and a<lb />widow on the fifth, day cf the week<lb />not earlier.<lb /><lb />In a Roman marriage the bride wae<lb />purcbased by the bridegroomTs pay-<lb />ment of three pieces of copper migney<lb />to her parents,<lb /><lb />maid hofore the betrothal was done to<lb />conceal her blushes at the first touch<lb />of the manTs hand and at the closing<lb />kiss.<lb /><lb />Kirsing the bride the moment the<lb />marriage ceremony ended, though not<lb />now prescribed by the rubic of the<lb />Western churches, formerly was an<lb />imperative act on the part of the<lb />bridegroom.<lb /><lb />The eerly marriage ceremony among<lb />the Argle-Saxon consisted merely of<lb />hand-fastening Gr taking each other by.<lb />the hand, and pledging each other love<lb />and affection im the presence of rela-<lb /><lb />tives and friends. "Ex.<lb /><lb />d Out,<lb /><lb />They Must be Move<lb />The mep who now misgovern<lb />the State must, as much as lies<lb />within:the province of the No-<lb />vember election, be eradicated<lb />from the offices. To do this the<lb />DemocratsTmust have the Legis-<lb />lature, and, if we are allowed a<lb />suggestion, in order to accomp<lb />lish that end there shoula beno<lb />overtures made to any party or<lb />parties, and there should be no<lb />compromises. A straight line on<lb />State issues sheuld be marked,<lb />and by unity yictory will be easy.<lb />"Salisbury Sun.<lb /><lb />ammo  «<lb /><lb />AB<lb /><lb />ig Whale Caught.<lb /><lb />Beaufort, N. C., Feb. 14 "Capt |<lb />MooreTs whaling crew on Shack-<lb />leford Banks near the bar, tu-day<lb />killed the largest whale captured<lb />here in many years, measuring 60<lb />faetlong, jaw bone seven and a<lb />half fect long. Tho whale will<lb />make 65 karrels of oi!, and 18 esti-<lb />mated to be worth $1,890.<lb /><lb />The latest news in refence to<lb />the case of Robert Hancock, Pre-<lb />sident of the Atlantic &amp; North<lb />Carolina Railroad, that he is not<lb />be removed from office. This is<lb />rather surprising, for with al) his<lb />oralevolence, violence and wrong-<lb />headedness, Governor Russeil<lb />has not shown himself lacking in<lb />regard for the ordinary decencics<lb />of life, The retention of Hancock<lb />in Office in the face of the prooTsg<lb />against him would be the crown-<lb />ing infamy of an administration<lb />already more odious than any<lb />except one the State has ever<lb />known-"Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />owe<lb /><lb />ata P:<lb /><lb />A on Paradise,<lb />As tha<lb /><lb />in Liberia<lb /><lb />torily, it might<lb /><lb />thein tu'ge<lb /><lb />NeXICO,<lb /><lb />to colonrze negroes<lb />if iri |<lb />befensible to induce<lb />' Mexsilla valley, in<lb /><lb />the lavgest water-<lb />melons are svown, Itis said that a<lb />farmer in that<lb /><lb />valley had no wagon<lb />strong enough to take one to mar-<lb />ket, so he had to eut slices out-ef it<lb />with a crosseut saw as they were<lb />needed for home consumption. But<lb />one of them became too ripe; it<lb />burst and washed away all the lower<lb />acres of his farm. No lives were<lb />lost, but much damage was done, as<lb />the flood rushed down the irrigation<lb />ditches, This story is vouched fay<lb />by an exchange whose editor wears<lb />seven shooters in bis belt."Atlanta<lb />Constitution.» '<lb /><lb />Wor<lb /><lb />TV4y sey eae © a<lb />NY Sausrac-<lb /><lb />')<lb /><lb />Lu cad<lb /><lb />~<lb />VY izk<lb /><lb />». » She Burned Her Letters,<lb /><lb />Tennyson once wrote to Glad-<lb />stone: oI heard of an old lady the<lb />other day to whom all the great men<lb />of her time had written. When<lb />FroudeTs ~CarlyleT came out, she<lb />rushed up to her room, and toan old<lb />chest there wherein she kept their<lb />letters, and flung them into the fire.<lb />~They were written to me,T she said,<lb />~not to theT public!T and she set her<lb />chimney on fire, and her children<lb />and grandchildren ran, in, ~The<lb />chimneyTs on fire!T ~Never mind,T<lb />she said, and went on burning. I<lb /><lb />The custom of putting a veil upon af<lb /><lb />Better and more attractive than ever.<lb /><lb />New Features Throughout<lb />r ®<lb />Fine = RacingT.<lb /><lb />Purses Aggregate<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departments<lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game.<lb />Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural<lb />Products will be the fines: ever dis-<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually large<lb /><lb />Thetireatest ofall Attractions<lb /><lb />Free ! Free!!<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild<lb />, Wesi Shows.<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of<lb />Wild Frentier Life, enacted by Genu-<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings o!<lb />every day life in the far West. The<lb />entiye performance takes place on the<lb />race track every afternoon during the<lb />fair,and is absolutely free. DonTt miss<lb />seeing it For premium list or other in-<lb />formation address the Secretary<lb /><lb />GEORGE GREEN,<lb /><lb />NEW BERK. NC<lb /><lb />Be Ae<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />(sreenvilfe ~.arkxet.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bitter, per lb i5 to 20<lb /><lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar ecved Hams<lb />Sorn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal!<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb /><lb />40 to &amp;<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE .<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />+1. -<lb /><lb />The next session of th; school wii<lb /><lb />open or<lb />MONDAY SEPT. ¢. 1897<lb /><lb />. f<lb />and eontinue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows<lb />Primary Bnglish per mo. a2<lb />Intermediate ** ~o o $2 GI<lb />Higher ie etc eed $3<lb />Languages (each) **  * $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the sehou<lb />wii be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />7 ene<lb />/ ee a m.<lb />Pre cy 5 Bi22siiian a= _ CA<lb />tte ote * "raoa%,2% Cc Come : :<lb />oR oF 5-5 " lend To ate<lb />masseges $3 teeee� 92° Fe oe o25 Soe x é<lb />estes FS BaproctozaR Ss eS<lb />fiw s Se og * @. ween  rea Orne<lb />SSSSESS Sm Mee Seg czs &amp; im 2Pe<lb />YSN ao 3 ag Mesos 25-6 o mee F :<lb />Faq" ma S92 $A 8° Ra55 wep ne oS<lb />G=7%o7 5 3 q-g¢ cP ooR SEH 37 ore<lb />*gerscs I~ Sahin eee Se 0.35 oes<lb />4 ee er Mls ee Hye RG So | Gtnasb<lb />=e 288 B et] OS Stee c em e | lee Be)<lb />2593828 Bi Aeresseise © | 3 ELS eos ,<lb />age eck ene Mase "25.2 2h eo '<lb />=45% ~~ | Se Ele ae ooo gees ;<lb />O2is*.sae * 2g sot BE" OM &amp; eset oa eae<lb />ESR AES oe Bee Bestel eg� ed f<lb />o8 44.3 @ FO St Poe eee ed " |<lb />Me hero a Se werQre T* an oo iv oe a * seme<lb />OT ee meeeeRs SF 4 Om<lb />7 og " "RS i i oe i cue Sam MM Chg § Fe 7<lb />Dozer 4788 EZ] ESS Boas Sl Scs "So game<lb />L Sgrtte eam Vy ZEHPU eg OQ OI) Mm Sas i eta e<lb />mM ganeFea:2 [Pea 4s Eee dee lEcss Me § .<lb />MH Be ee2 Si 8 aseSeh seta: NM ace eS F f<lb />ne asa= , Pere  SQA LR wees a anal<lb />re ~ ° aos at �"�o ee pf moo MG ae<lb />BO. Bay 4 ten = o ae i et het<lb />M picetc ce BR waicge Fle eo Sse ot ube<lb />A ET 6Ssg Ss MO HEF TeT EERO Ze Ooseme -<lb />. oPh dwm Oo, aes _f ot hey oso yd<lb />Ymsosse £ SOAS Smo Boe at<lb />esses.� Bl ZeoOrs Seuay ed C4 Se ips<lb />bd por S eo pond oo Pw a aed ao #<lb />3 or 4 "ea Aaem Om oon = Fan<lb />" tet an J SOZRESD CaN apm we °<lb />s $80 399 © oESESS 5a ant A<lb />Meeoee os . @ @eaw Tet i] Yin 4<lb />. Tv<lb />%&amp;<lb />{CHURCHES,*<lb />mre . . . . 4<lb />BAPTIS1"Services every Sunday,<lb />o * re) *<lb />moring and evening. Prayer meeting<lb />ee r ; : Q (<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />a) re<lb />: ) C, . Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9.30<lb />A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~"Services every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev<lb />J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday schoo!<lb />9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten;<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ident,<lb /><lb />LUDGES.<lb /><lb />A..F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Loage No<lb />234 meets first and third Monday even<lb />ivug. J. M, Reuss W. M, L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec,<lb /><lb />_ 1.0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No, 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every "riday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, ©. C. A. B. Ellington kK. of<lb />R. and 8. :<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.L.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. John<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />evary Thursday night, J. B. cherry<lb />Ce WW. Wil-er See,<lb /><lb />oene,<lb /><lb />Cctton and Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfoik prices of gptton<lb />ani peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk +<lb /><lb />QoTTON.<lb />Good Middling ae<lb />Middling<lb />Low Middling 75 1-18<lb />Good OrdinaryT { 48<lb /><lb />Tone"steady;<lb />PEANDTS:<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Kxtra Prime<lb />Faney<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb />Tone"stead ye<lb /><lb />LOO OO MOE<lb /><lb />7 to 2<lb />2<lb /><lb />; it i<lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TW AND SIT WO<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />RL eo Vic<lb />4+ FI ATS<lb /><lb />10 to 120)<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />50 to 64 % c<lb />4.75 to 5.7! | xe<lb /><lb />ze<lb />RO)<lb /><lb />W. B. Rodman.<lb /><lb />Lard 54 to 16!<lb />Oats 45 to 40<lb />Sugar 4, tof<lb />Cottep 84 to 0<lb />oalt per Sack 65 to 150<lb />Chickens 12} to 15|<lb />Fees per doz 12)<lb />Beeswax.ne: 7 |<lb />Cotton Seed,per bushel 19 to!)<lb /><lb />Wexsk a continuance of your "<lb /><lb />: common carriers oto! transport<lb /><lb />Jof men oputting away� their wives,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />should like to raise an altar to that ?<lb />old lady and burn incense upon it.�T<lb /><lb />pe ae<lb /><lb />lideral patronage.<lb /><lb />o0<lb /><lb />_ Offers his services to the 3g<lb /><lb />citizens of Greenville and the QE<lb /><lb />public generally. Ope<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work, 2&amp;<lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />rw)<lb />:<lb />a<lb />al ©<lb />=~<lb /><lb />ac<lb />a6<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or QP<lb />Tobacco Ay<lb />Shop Q<lb /><lb />IC)<lb />$<lb />@c no charges made,<lb />© ¥lues made in season.<lb /><lb />on Lickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />YUGOUVTIOUSILOSQG9ORy<lb /><lb />Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.<lb /><lb />| (QODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb />. Greenyilie N. C.<lb />Practice wherever services ace desired.<lb /><lb />nen,<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb />@ JNOBLES,<lb />» TONSORIAL ARTIST<lb />On Fourth street near Postoffice Only<lb /><lb />Barber shop in town conducted by white<lb />workmen<lb /><lb />B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAPTH BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points,<lb /><lb />wee<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~next door to Reflsetor office,<lb /><lb />| gAMES A.. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein;<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a: specialty.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />" ~FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE.  spev~' attention given to: elbanirg<lb /><lb /></p>
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Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.424 m, Nor=<lb />folk 10.580 a m, Petersburg<lb />8.144 m, Richmond 4.66 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41.am, Balti<lb />nore %°3 4 m,.° Philadeiphi,<lb />Fam, New York 2.63 4<lb />Vie Haston 9.00 pm.<lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />AILLY No 55"Passenoor Due Take<lb />ay va,<lb /><lb />Waecamaw 5.09 om, Chad<lb />deurn 5.41 m Marion 6 42 p<lb />19, Florenca 7,95 p m, Sum-<lb />Ter 9.10 nm, Columbin 10.30<lb />1, Denmark 6.12 am, August<lb />7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.25 p m. Charles-<lb />fon 10.50 nm. Savannah 1.50<lb />a m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,<lb />St. Auenstine 10.30 am.Tam<lb />na.5.25 pm,<lb /><lb />AKRIVATL.S AT YT LMINGTON"<lb />PROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DA ai xv No. AQ "..p<lb />BBO Pvr saa<lb /><lb />ASsenger-"Poaston<lb />1.02 rm, Now York O(n) nm,<lb />Philadelphia 19.05 am. Ralti.<lb />more 2.40 am, Washington<lb />4.30 am, Pichmond 9.05 am,<lb />Vetarsbure 10.00 am. Nor-<lb />Veldon 11.52 am, Tarboro<lb />12.12 ~m, Reeky Vannt 19.47<lb />nm. Wilson 2°37 pn. Golds-<lb />horo 2.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1°<lb />pm, Magnolia 4 24 pm,<lb />PAILY No.<lb /><lb />41."Passer Tt<lb />mie 'l."Vassenger--Teave<lb />7.500 AM,<lb /><lb />Boston 12.00 nie¢ht, New<lb />York 9,20 am, Phifadelphia<lb />12.09 pm,<lb />Washington 2.46 pm,<lb />mond 7.20 pm. Petershure<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.°0 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarbora<lb />6.01 pm, weky Mount 5.40<lb />am.<lb />Soldahoro 7OlL om, Warsaw<lb />(53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />No. 51"Passenzer.---Loave<lb />New Pern 9.00 am, Jackson-"<lb />Ville 10.26 am. This train<lb />Arrives at alanic street,<lb />FROM THF Sounir<lb /><lb />R ich-<lb /><lb />DA ILy<lb />execent "<lb />Sunday<lb />12.15'P.'<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb />1,20 P.M.<lb /><lb />NO. 5t"Passenger"Teaye<lb />fampn 8.10 am. Sonford 3.27<lb />pm. Jacksonville 7 410 pm,<lb />Savanna 1.45 night. Charles-<lb />fon �,�.°3 am.Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />1.0 am, Augusta 3.30 pm.<lb />Penmark 4.25 pm, Sumpter<lb />8.98 am, Florence 958 am,<lb />~arion 10.36 am, Chadbourn<lb />TL38 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb />12.09 am.<lb /><lb />Train On Secpien<lb />7 eeseenhia | Neek Branch Roac<lb />@aves Weldon 3 y<lb /><lb />[ON 5.59 Dm... Walifax 4,30<lb />Pp. m. T arrives Seotland Neck at, fs ath) n<lb />0., Greenville 6,57 pm., Kinston 7.55<lb />y�"�. Returning, leaves Kinaton 7.70<lb />Fen? Greenville $.32 2, m. Arriving<lb /><lb />ali KX af 11-19 %.�"�m., "7s"don 11,33.4m<lb />daily exeent Sunday.<lb /><lb />__Prains on Washnicton Branch lenve<lb />washington 8.90 a. �"�m., 1nd 2,29 »n _<lb />rivers Parmele 9.10 9. m., and 4,90 n<lb />2, Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returningleaves<lb />Varboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.25 9. m<lb />wi? 6.90 db. om... arrives Washington<lb />11.00 4. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ox.<lb />(vt Sunday, Conneets with trains on<lb />teotiond Neek Branch. }<lb /><lb />Train Teaves~tarnarg, AY C. via AT be.<lb /><lb />yy) O To. ® . .<lb />Marie &amp; Raleigh R, R. daily excent Sin.<lb /><lb />-1V,9f 5 80 pn, m.. Sv<lb /><lb />v : nday 4°75 P.M:<lb />vve Plymonth 7.49 P.M, 6.19 p, in.<lb />- -Urnine aves Plymouth daily execent<lb /><lb />* idev, 7.508. m., Sunday 9.00 4 �"�..<lb />«Tive Tarhara 10.05 am and 11.00<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C. Dranch leaves<lb />oldTboro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. un. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. My are<lb />tives at Goldsbors 10,25 a. m.°<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />a&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv. ry<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch leayes War-<lb />jaw for Clinton daily, except Suuay,<lb />(1 20 a.m.and 4.15 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />£ Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />~iehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk<lb />Fne all points North via Norfolk.j ;<lb /><lb />*H. M. EMERSON/<lb />GenT) Pass. Agent<lb />EMERSON, tima%9 Manar*~<lb /><lb />~ CE aTY' sPF Cant? Mang gay,<lb />. j<lb /><lb />+ yf<lb /><lb />be ""<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb />JTT A handsomely teense book o<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />the resources of that. great otat<lb />will be mailed to any adéress oe<lb />receipt of eight centsto ever post-<lb />ugZe. D. J. PRICE<lb /><lb />0, P.&amp; T. A. 1. &amp; @, N. B. ax.<lb />: Palestine, ~Texas,<lb />Fast Texas lands. are attraeting<lb />considerable attention. {g Mention<lb />this pan r. . T<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />9 La |<lb /><lb />Baltimore 2.25 pm, |<lb /><lb />Leave Wilson 6.09 am.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />NE ATOR OF LOOT. 1<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Mr. Drake Feels it His Duty<lb />to Recommend PaineTs |<lb /><lb />Velery Compound<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />~<lb />Petree ttt<lb />velit of<lb />, ALA<lb />Miley<lb />lgrety<lb /><lb />CA,<lb /><lb />Y<lb /><lb />f cas<lb />WA Nie<lb /><lb />The youngest and most bustling city<lb />in the United States-"<lb /><lb />Founded list April, Lincoln boasts a<lb />sewerage svstem, electric lighis, macad-<lb />amized rods, trolley cars, telephone<lb />franchise and a water plent.<lb /><lb />Irom a hamlet roa town"to a city,<lb /><lb />oO<lb />in this incredibly short time, Lincoln<lb />has crown wit) the wonderful pnrogres-<lb />siveness loo%ed tor only in the West"<lb />a splendid example of che indomitable<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb />pertinecity of 9; frone mon.<lb /><lb />Like mes! foreifulmer. Mayor Drak»<lb />unist see pesrits before ceiving his an-<lb />proval; but when eonvinegd he speaks<lb />out his mind without fear or favor of<lb />anv one,<lb /><lb />There iano hesitation among Mavo?<lb />DrakeTs friends in saying that PaineTs<lb />celery comvornd has been of the utmcst<lb />help in enabling him to do a prodigious<lb />amcunt of work, and to get rid of that<lb />insomnia that at one time resultedtrom<lb />ePVery prols need effort Mayor Drake<lb />nimself suves<lb /><lb />Lincoln, Middlesex Co, N,<lb />° Ost. 3<lb /><lb />Weils, Rieherdson &amp; Oo,,<lb /><lb />J.<lb />0, 1897.<lb />Gentleren"I[ have been. getting<lb />upon<lb /><lb />PaineTs celery compound tro our loge]<lb />druggist.<lb />each day, I sleep eight hours each niyht<lb /><lb />After sixteen hours work<lb /><lb />like a baby, and attribute much of the<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />4 o oSf<lb />a Oa is 7 i¢<lb />Wt A be a wy<lb />(9d _&amp; . oo, of ¢<lb />bi� bot oF We ° ¢<lb />Yds An er ee ed ra ~<lb />AAW inl p ¢ ef<lb /><lb />Btrengtheuing of my nerves to PaineTs<lb />celery compound, Yours truly,<lb />Sivas D, Drake,<lb /><lb />Nothing demoralizes the health soon -<lb /><lb />eror more completely than even ile<lb /><lb />| ec asional loss of sleep. Yo stert a new<lb /><lb />dav with the brain unvefreshed is like<lb />trying to Keep a worn cut horse up to<lb />work with the whip instead of by teed.<lb />ing. The incessant brain activity is as<lb />if the skull were laid bare and tlfe sur-<lb />face of the brain<lb /><lb />were<lb /><lb />struck lightly<lb />every few seconds and without a sign<lb /><lb />�<lb />iJ<lb /><lb />ofa olet uy<lb />Thus sleeplessness fmperceptibly, but<lb />no Jess surely, destroys the brain cells<lb />th: t sre the sources of mentat power<lb />anc ~he health of every organ of the<lb />bec»<lb />neTs celery compound gets the<lb />nervous system out of this dangerous<lb />rut of s.eeplessness. It supplies nour<lb />ishment tothe rervous tissues fastey<lb />than they are worn out, and does not<lb />let the uutrition of these delicate parts<lb /><lb />get low enough to bring on insomnia,<lb /><lb />of the<lb />final success of PaineTs celery compound<lb /><lb />One of the earliest evidences<lb /><lb />in caring debility, nervousness, sleep-<lb />] ssness and deranvements ef liver and<lb />kidneys ts the increased appetite, . the<lb />Clearer skin, and thot indeseribable<lb />pre ursor of healths ateclin sof owell<lb />boing� that takes the place of the tiredT<lb /><lb />snguid, melancholy condition,<lb /><lb />Cree nae NI? CARMI Fic ORI UNS TR<lb /><lb />a Pecuilar worm,<lb /><lb />An animal growing between the<lb />high and low water marks on the<lb />Japanese coasts is a mud worm call-<lb />ed sabella. It occupies a bard limy<lb />tube of itsown making and gets its<lb />food, wheu the high tide comes up<lb />over its Liding place, by thrusting<lb />out a head bushy with tentacles.and<lb />sucking in currents of water loaded<lb />with minute particles of nutriment.<lb />Out of this wriggling creature the<lb />shore people make a soup, which is<lb />true vermicelli, not a paste imita-<lb />tion of ~~little worms!T�T and is said<lb />to taste ay badly as it smells.<lb /><lb />" His Stock In Trade.<lb />The Poet"My angel! My guiding<lb /><lb />star, the light of my"<lb /><lb />The Lady"Oh, please donTt talk<lb /><lb />~shop!"Indianapolis J ournal.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />al ETA tes Fc AIM IS<lb /><lb />Without P.oza:a For Their Comfort.<lb /><lb />Addlepate "There is one thing I<lb />cawnTt uncdcsstand, doncherno!<lb /><lb />Noddlekins"WhatTs thaté<lb /><lb />Addlepate" Why, when we stop to<lb />consideh"aw"how uncomfortable<lb />it is in a crowd"why, aw"I cawnTt<lb />see why it is that there are always<lb />more people in a crowd than there<lb />are where there is no crowd!"Hart-<lb />ford Courant.<lb /><lb />age<lb /><lb />When old coins are worn so that<lb />it is hard to make outT the inscrip-<lb />tion, gradually heat thecoin, and in<lb />almost all cases the inscription will<lb />appear. | .<lb /><lb />The natives of Alaska seldom<lb />change tHeir clothes unless theyoare<lb />worn ont. They are considered the)<lb /><lb />filthiest race of beings on the earth. ..<lb /><lb />innit<lb /><lb />vaphe<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />b,<lb /><lb />miners nino<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />la<lb /><lb />THAT? &amp;<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />What Is It ? | cia<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />o= It is apicture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN. PENG<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />| complete without one.<lb /><lb />Gi<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />alll<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />has~a nice esscriment ot these Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />earn how very che ap they are.<lb /><lb />You'may never,<lb />But should you'e) eres.»<lb /><lb />Want Job Frinting<lb /><lb />osam Come to see us, a<lb /><lb />PELL SEPIA INNS D. NINES MPP PSSN NSN INI lal Nal Me<lb /><lb />IO) AAA RAIA fo CA AOA AOA AOA AOA OR wR AR AOA ay<lb />oo A MOOOOO Ddladadodadadadaaaon RAAB BO AA<lb />Jf 6 i - ~<lb /><lb />of dob Pri<lb /><lb />VOU OU<lb />A wy<lb /><lb />Anything from a}@=+-<lb />cae ad ae dha dl Ga, ers ° re | ~<lb />TO :<lb /><lb />ull sheet Poster.<lb /><lb />NEON RT NL OL NIT a SO RR ER RL 2h araesye<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />oGives the home news 4<lb />every alternoon at the<lb /><lb />small price of 25 cents a |<lb /><lb />month. Are you a sub- )<lb /><lb />senber? If not, you<lb /><lb />ought to be. :<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb />| TWICE-A-WEERK. :<lb /><lb />Is only $1 a: 'year.. I<lb /><lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb />pecially those growing<lb />tobacco, that is, worth<lb />many times more than<lb />the subscription price<lb /><lb />Aa<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>e<lb />é<lb />bac<lb /><lb />: a : ~ : ewe a<lb />Pad a ; : 4 4 : i j . i é +8 : . ; " . 4<lb /> 2 F F . pe &amp; be a i (aR . ss . ~ mete<lb />me aaron ese arama . as i °<lb />ELEN LI AT SR III TET : f 6 Ar :<lb />LY REFLECTOR; =" "2 oa LMWO0D DAIRY<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR. jana oe ~ : ; eek 7 :<lb />~ be y « * 4 . : nn .<lb />The Refiector Gives What, You Are Names of People You Know et. .<lb />gd Fe en ead * . ~ - . .<lb />Regs 1 » Looking For oo We wish toinform our many friends} Mr, R.E. L. CRENSHAW a skilled<lb />JTDICGETS ADVERTISING. } 3 and patrons that the eapacity of daira 1 ly with the<lb />et net oot : toni ' E. Foy,-of Newbern, .was here ; : airyman, who'was recently wr<lb />Services in Methodist church tonight.| . C. E, Foy,-of Ne ; "| Elmwood Dairy has just been very3°C7UNa" lalla<lb />The high wincs brought us a cold fabs | much enlarged ane ATRpP eo 7 yh State experiment farm at Raleigh<lb />. © ° | Took: epared to promptiy jul a<lb />ey ~ J r : t * tland Neck are now prepar hb .<lb />Creatas manv anew business. son J. W. Higgs went to Sco , ;<lb /><lb />; prtee xeanw 21 wave. ; y. o oi ders at the following prices, goodsnow has charge of our Dairy and<lb /> . 7 ; va? oday. . ; .<lb />Friarges many an old business, The train was an heur an a halt late ; Batis re! pf bid ihr »iwill serve yuu promptly and satis<lb /><lb />| ; C.G. Joyner, ot Baltimore, is in| oElmwood Butter,..20 chs a pound . |<lb />Preserves many a large husiness, |last night. own to gee out = exchants Sweet Milk, oo, 95 etd a gallon. ifactorily. We solicit your patronage.<lb />: : % a �,� ral j ) . ~ . °T &amp; . . 5 ,<lb />Revives manva dull business, | (etton beed Meai and Seed Oatss | " @ , , Sour Milk,....-+. so cts a quart. } Dairy Phone 14. Residenee Phone 98<lb />- ] hat ~cheap at S. M Scbultz. f. B. King, of the U. S. army, a PuréCream, weeee 2d CbS.4 qaart. Q<lb />i ~ ha aRaretsl) } . * meee s<lb />Reacenas many 710s" bens 7 | / Fortress Monroe, is here on a. visit to &amp;W W roprietors<lb />j wy? o0 b) ®<lb />fait Lmsinase | Real estate transters have ben large latives | JAMES.&amp; ILEY BRO N, P p<lb />a * Z ¥ ¢ i . or TISTNAKS . i t ° * re a lV . ~~<lb />rea many A TAPING th . ; , er 3<lb />ee itoday, the wind being tha principal { oe ae TT navig) nee<lb />og : , aleigh, who R.L. rest. : .<lb />Secrres snccess to any 'n27'nes8 unloader. Mrsa J. F. Jordan, of Raleigh, R. A. TYSON Vide-Pres. = , J. L. LITTLE. Cash er}<lb />o39 « ».é a _ . . . . 4 i es e Sho . :<lb />retty line 0 has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />nemesis . . t you want to see a pre a ; . hs<lb />: i. _ ccall at Refle Hugh Parham, returned home today. | Sn apmwHNT OF THE<lb />© ~box papers and tablets call at Ivetiee- ,<lb />mya TXT 8 Cc, enna nr rS. : * F Fn ~ :<lb />PhAIN AND BGAT &amp;CH itor Book Store. | corpo on app awe he Bank of Greenv! le,<lb />; ; IF TRUE IT MEANS WAR. | |<lb />" | Bo Cherry has had on his war paint _ . e<lb />! | the first man to volun Battleship Main R fed GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />. 4 (J , TOC ay ane Was ( st �,� Ua ¢ Eg ry VAS F e ,or e ; . .<lb />Passen on i ad mail train anir ov; : . ; ae attles _ ae } Atithe Close act Busimess Dec, 15th, 1897.!<lb />~feer to go Neht Spar, 210WN UPe : 5<lb />- ,�"� af Cain | ; . Pa Q } TRS<lb />north. ayri ved Go) A . (;oine i 7 | off at mmenyenete "RESOURCES. ¢ LIABILITIES, . ;<lb />' are-headed drummer go ) i , . r Vos: g $42.904.8 anital s paid i $23<lb />. een PM 1 A bare-headed ¢ o_ Early this morning Tue ReFLecToR| Loans and Discounts $412,904 BA Capital stock paid in 3 3,000 ~att<lb />south, arrivee ef Ore Te ithe depot here this morning. He lost oye _ . . Over Drafts , 1,650 bo Undivided Protits B,7 97.8 ¢<lb />. ; received the following apecial bulletin: Premium on Stock » 1,000.0" 5 Deposits subject to Check 108,294,.5%<lb />North Bound Breteht, Anives| tis hat from the train. ihe U ,  tieahin Main | Due from Banks 44,598 0 Due to Banks 190.0.<lb />| serene ite antes be sh il f - ; : PIR ORG - S T vy py 6<lb />1) 10:10 A. MV | omg oy ~ad 1 ite Latted Sates Battleship 0) Furniture and Fixtures J,515.25¢ Cashiers Checks outstanding SO7.5%<lb />9:50 4. ME. teaves 10:10 A. | ueslay mien ane aie wi o| was blown all to pieces by 2 Spant h| Current expenses 2,190 213 Thine Certifi rates of Deposit 960,00<lb />' " os numbers cf people tremble througi fear . ; Cash [tems | 7.857.513<lb />anth Ponnd Frereht, arrives C . torpedo teat Jast night, 102 of the} fash trems , Oy {RR Te nat. £199 470<lb />Reut roune - Me hata Carnado was comimg : : a Cash on hand AU, 499. 3 Total $1932, 118,6}<lb /> . | . . , vent ts *p ) "ho Ht oy a ee ;<lb />9.90 P. MF. teaves 2:15 P.M ODD eniet a Moral $132,118.61 3<lb />oe ; The d'fferance in temperavure vVee- Inguri.s were made by wire as to OTA cee 1 shall be elad to]<lb />M . Tam = een 1 ee ~Vy } \ ; sa �,� ge ide og . . rr I anpoafistly Va canwPare mee 18 four yatrons, ans Sidi sC La tO YM 7<lb />Steamer Var Rive veg from torday and today isabout as wide as the correctness of the report and it wa. We stady carefully the se patale ne ous ° p jarent with oood bankine WE<lb />1 uid vant s : unt. promising every accommodation consistent with Zoo SING,<lb />Wooo Tanned iné average person could Want. cata : your secount, HHS Oven a "<lb />Washington Mondav, Vi ednesday | ene se1a to� have come througn relibly wane = m4<lb />| ; ws Lo : " TNT yf a ae eey APP<lb />: v soe! One Leader"24 four s! s writing} Channels. TToweyer, all efforts to get T KH Rye He<lb />and Friday, leaves for Washing-)  ~�" Leader"24 tour sacets) Wriling a TO-DAY S MARKE! S. ait f V tein<lb />. paper and 2-4 envelopes, -in nice box,| further news @uring the day bave been! att f HY]<lb />r dae Tanraday and Sat ial) far ft eents. at Reflector Book Store . ; - Mie ie eal<lb />ton Tuesday. Vhursdayv a mat pall for 5 cents, at Reflector Book : tore, wi hout result and ws are unable fo] "_" UU the WO<lb />i , . ra 5, y heft! 37° lia es } ie "T]e .<lb />mrday. | Tlave your laundry ready to go off y WL Phe report Is Trae. . 1s Reported by | 2 on<lb />. (Wednesday morping, You get the White the report saused some ex. a .<lb />To ovc at amele ? pee Hest Work done at the Wilmington | citement here, it is diseredited by most]~Ehe GREENVILLE SUPPLY ©O../ UNPURTAKER<lb />LQ PROVEPALE TOC O MI Be ny peanndey Sseante + 4 loa] nal | ~<lb />4 feam dud nary. ' Py a \ ent pe Opie, as Wo ona dly JOGKS Teas: ful le Cotton Buvers<lb />% % t . . + | WV, re t LED. - dé pl : * : . .  c . T y* , Ps a<lb />the cainirns ef tee PEPeTOR, | a fthat Spain would take such a orash r i 1 at AAO A<lb />. | - """and"" i (iby EEE, |<lb />~eo "" step, Knowine that it would pu cipitate i Lith ATL j<lb />; i . *. era AN Ma . a Be he ua<lb />"" | ~He's Here an dnireaiate war with the United Wholesale grosT RMBALMBERS<lb />4 % . « } * . : * ~ P . : yt oe s P, i bd ub i se at, ®<lb />Weather Pulletin. | Sore kind of unusual weather is} fates as weil ay arcusa the censiare of<lb />- : i hardly rmiare thrr-eould have heen CX- all eiviliz fa CO! ntries, Le "4 6) eee<lb />| . aS . . 4 ; »,° ' v4 y On . yay er ae ile. ( -|<lb />sas pected today. Benjamin, Ferankiin Lawes lust belore eine 10 press| Coiton sold in Greervirie.) we .<lb /><lb />A oe 4. OY a : He rigor MOL UOTE we attay LY plik: . hh: me &amp; pecelved &amp; we<lb />oe . rate + + y | i 4 Cr, ¢ if iN rink. \ Ai, H ° . A. : . � | Ney + S ive ert i 4 © : ~<lb />Fair tonieht and Thursday, colder.) ~vtewn, and he usually brings a the report was confirmed but no: de | © hearse aud ue nicest line of Co -<lb /><lb />is foWh, aid die USA Walhos 4 ~ eee " - - 7<lb /><lb />Thursdiy morning, freczing wer ther OD) ay crorm or somefhing clse with bim [Marte pertuicutars eiven, oxcept that the | Corron Opening. Noou, loses] fins and Cesxets, in weed, meta<lb />coer re ; . rt are is hand eloth"§ 3 ever brougk: te<lb />th ec conisht lio fillin the time be(ween taking cizar} kuled eid wounded of the aban rs | er BO 5.95 sl BDQ cloth ever broughs %&amp;<lb />1 (fara with * ea<lb />i ords I's. . CPeW Ws il Ou SIXtY . . . wat) t WLITO@PDY 13506<lb />[ORT SOC So eTeRNI Ee y ~ : ie | \] iV 00 6.02 eer EF he<lb />" | : ® = yyeernney ary ch aabs aoe i : . \ ~ fy a % FS a &amp; 4 ; de a� ~<lb />| REL Aa ee eee EEE EE aE ST ee Aucust. 6.15 Gt] Ale | Eo xy.<lb />NWO CUI ReNO PAY | Ce ee cry) Pate} - eee<lb />ANTE D UPRIGHT and faith- Wires Down { :) Sy ey : P<lb />: _"" THCAGO. ersonal attention given fc ~<lb />That is the war el! dr Ww ful gentlemen or ladies to travel eee i Orso? a ores Pe oee ? a<lb />GROVES 'TASTEL ESS CHILE TON i for responsible,  establiched house in Phere wosa heavy wind scorm ~Tues - | Wiipear Joenit Nora, Close | aneling me FANS ADC OCCT en"<lb />IC for Cutis, Fever ond stb for } North Carolina. Monthly $69.00 andy ai ine poséhing almost the velovity | y ta] traated to our care will reeelve<lb />{ T ! : . . Gary a if { FET TTEA i ili pee ak i 1 : =<lb />Malaria, It is simply fren ond Ont tr fexpenses. Position steady. Refers | , , oy eee meee . avery Mark OF resp<lb />i " tasteless for Chln Tore Trhenes, Enclose seltauddressed Stamp ( fit CYCLONE, i) see@qas CO Neve eda cle | Pork, , - re :<lb />Adtnghs pref rit to bitter, naiseating enye LOne, Ti ~omin~ron Company, ed oy rimuch of the country, especially ¢, a ( a Nrles Sarre (ower (nap eavete<lb />Tonies. Price. 3e, Dent. kK. Chiedtoo . ! aa | Mavy bad Yodo not want wenvpoiy bee<lb />i f CPOUs! vjons. Lhe f' Cpe 5 ° ayy xe fitin<lb />| KIBS, wo Lt COT PolTPliob.<lb />" ~ ~~ ~ Wil : moi ~ tt and Marr Ye o| At, o2 1 ; 7 \y ray caurk byes Fourel i OG v rad ve<lb />. , - . ertsand messi s have beea badly po o/ 72 o2 hriiges In tho eon ~neal<lb />f awihann ~ tntenn ports apa Wess. J | Ciige ny<lb />Whenthe hour hand points to nine, | | | Ree Cols buill<lb />. hiyt Niltyfeoat. i 4 A Sig am SY dina RF Be AES<lb />as ~t? tan 4 ; poo pees nF Sener em eine Netter mene |<lb />Have your washing on the line. a | Ta OT<lb /> a OB. tee? HBA Sow LS and Wty fat<lb />go Fire Arniversary W ehave a!arize |<lb />. A _. a Tedav is the mand anniversary Ti Nees aii SSS SSE<lb />. } Renn (ler Tarr arnip wo Vears . nae i .<lb />the beg fry PhD Preorns ald AY is . 7 :<lb />ca Gere ville acl ne most destrues SPOCT () i<lb />me fooration in the bistovy of the<lb />| tty { Peo Pat j -<lb />| town, but t ronef tn porifest trac . YEN WTPRR TARE T ~<lb />. D Pan y ro aye , Ay | d<lb />Pay en i maf fire fourtes gha et Rha bapa j<lb />orn . Irnyers. | ify 4 t A me |<lb />rick , | ofhier HdmMes, aa FR ' eH EE iW { | &amp;�<lb />re in the tws years! PALE BAW TERE .<lb />+ y PTe i f iid : f é es nf 7 H ]<lb />» reve Come a) SALE GR TEL | | ;<lb />brick cilee building af sixfeen Toots �"�~ ya ~~, os , i *<lb />byt te 7 . ; . , . i] y: _ l,. 1 oon ~ |i + * | ) fap," im<lb />at? and many freme buildings Have {On ~ 4 y . De y)<lb />yi t : mos | ef has Sant . | bs<lb />i up, so that net enly what was Test has} |?<lb />| ab 1 , ary additional<lb />Lath : + aaa | wo Ee: Tog pstored brut also mary UOT . . |<lb />~ } 3 . sn CF ; been 1 : ° 7 a ~ : ;<lb />i Wl e " ve Ae buildinus have bern gained. And th WwWst arrived. Come in|<lb />eft re Fs | . buildings keep right on coming.<lb />i i: wn th ~ i id ~a . A ; en : S ee us.<lb />i wel 2) &amp; Ne aa "<lb />ree iA - FOR SALE |<lb />! ~ . | row : | | f\ 1<lb />a | ~<lb />a te ¥ Q . * a<lb />i House and Lot. Six rooms, dining y | | i i q<lb />{ ~ . : oa o<lb />~ H : room and kitchen attached Good well<lb />i a » a<lb />% water on lot J. 7. CHERRY. _ ; H ( AL {<lb />ESTABLISHED 1875<lb />ray y $5 ats . : ' b) A if al fii | | ne<lb />ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS. j | Ue<lb />Vill not injure hands or fabric. « L ® (| , ~ J] i J a 2° " i<lb />No Washboard needed, Can use hard ware , : t , .<lb />same as soft. Full Directions on every package. © An : oo as<lb />$-oz. package for 5 cts. or 6for 25 cts, T LBS MEA~, "Dealersi"<lb />Sold by retail grocers everywhere. . ; .<lb />"When the Hour Hand Points to Nine, . Ni<lb />Have Your Washing on the Line.� 3000 LBs LARD, it<lb />rs T<lb />Fy ae, i ,<lb />1 . . 3and Merchants buying thoy<lb />TER ms eo Spronp | } Farmers and Merchants § he<lb />i mB me . 5 QO O BARRELS FLOUR, yearTs supplies will find it to their inte -<lb />oa ifn. he | est to get our prices before purchs or&amp;<lb />: i i i : 4 ' | o r ap atae iQ » m5] +8 §<lb />~ mR a \ SAY Rar T elsewhere, Our stock is complete, in<lb />i @: A ht BOXES TOBACC) * c t ~ "<lb />SA Ng A Te 900 T al its branches. o<lb /><lb />pmo,<lb /><lb />1 OO CASES BAKING I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb /><lb />POWDERS, the public that they can now Fi<lb />nies es our, Sugar, Coffee<lb />CASES SOAP, tind me inthe T 4 . |<lb />1 OO Always at lowest market prices<lb />ag | 100 CASES LYE, HW . } Rk . Hl Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar<lb /><lb />: CASES WASHING as we buy direct {from manufasturerg<lb />1 OO ~ POWDERS, | where I am ready.to cater to all their<lb />; , needs inthe way of<lb />: Os SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />o<lb />Aa Ik |<lb />o 'é also have in stock tng Butter, TAB LE SUPPL 8. FU RNITUR E<lb />; )) : ie@se, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrappin 3<lb />5 Cts ackage, i ry it, Pall up Rags and many ~other things I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, | | Ns .<lb />; Pmerous to mention. Send us your | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &amp;¢. | sways on hand and sold at pricesT t<lb /><lb />: ~o* ! ordets, Mail orders receive prompt at-| Send me your orders, Goods Celivered suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb />For sale by pie Lee tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co | promptlé anywhere in town, and sold for CASH therefore, having no<lb /><lb />J: B. CHERRY % CO, lh Crane Sup C0....g® M MeCOwAR TN 5 a soc<lb /><lb /> 'WASHIN<lb /><lb />= Recommended by the best house-<lb />| keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish<lb />» Washing, House Cleaning.<lb /><lb />A complete stockfof<lb /><lb />ag<lb /><lb /></p>
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