,= GREENVILLE, N. C., AUGUST 24, 1895. “ocal Trams and Boat Schedule. Pissenger ani mil orth, arrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:30 A M, leaves 1U:10 A. M. Soath Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, M., leaves 2:15 P. &. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday ind Friday leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure day and Saturday. train going Going South, Weather Bulletin. Sunday fair Work for Them. We talked with several wer- chants about the c ffect of Friday’s big tovacco break upou their sales, aud every oue said there was a marked improvement. This shows wh-re the merchants are benefitted by the tobacco market. Now can't they see that factories paying out large sums weekly to operatives wuald still farther im. prove their sales? A Pleasant Day. The picvic out at the Henty Brown faim, veer Mt. Pleasant, on Fnday, was as occasion long to be remembered by the atten- dants. The crowd was large and they had an all arouud guod time. dinner which was served aboat?i%o’elock, was a splendid one and sufficient for even a larg- er number uf people than were present: A large platform was provided fur the danc-rs and it was made good use of all day. A string baud from Robersonville furnished music. The wanagers deserve much credit for the excel Manner in which they conduc ted the picnic. Everything passed rea pleasantly and in the best of r. The Rice Birds and Dog Days are Here _ .The nce bird made his annual _ &ppearance on the proverbiai 20th of August. Residents of she coast beard the well known chirp, | 16 bi ossed the “sound” -wending their Southern routes to the inviting fields. . It 1s notorionsiv trne that the first appearance of these birds is _ on the tirst East winds that favor us after certain phaie of the _ moon in August, which usaally ae 3 On Or about the 20th. — _ _ Equally true is the fact that _ mecking birds do not sing in dog _ daye and it. ns sure ———- _ when those days begin.— Ue Church Seivices. Methodist eburch.-—Sanday School at 9:30 A. M. Pruaci ing atll A. M. aud 8 P. VM. by Rev. G. F. Smith. Episcopal charch.—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. Greaves. Baptist church.-Sunday Schoo! at 9:30 A. M. Preasbyterian.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M. A Sight Error. There was an error of 10,000 pounds in oar report of the amount of tobacco on the East. ern Warehouse floor Friday. We wrote the figures 40,000 but the type made it appear 50,000- Not wishing to send oat false fizures xs to what the Greenville market is doing we mde this correction. We want to hear from any market in the State that can show up 40,000 pounds on one warehouse floor, or 109,000 on four floors. Largecrowd iu town to-lay the colored folks forming a ma jority of them. | It is: helieved that Greenville now. has 3,009 or more inhabitants. There is talk of a census being taken soon. — Between totacco curing and fodder palling the farmers bave about all they can look after. They will soon be throngh with both these crops. By request of the citizens? of ane county ex ha T. J. Jarvis will make a speech at Morganton on Tuesday. He and Mrs. Jarvis are still at Connelly Springs. Mr. E. B. Dadley brought the REFLEcror three small eggs _ laid by one of his heas. (O.6 of these is the smallest chicken egg we ever saw, Oxing not mach larger around than #n ordinsry lead pencil- The entire REFLEcror force, from the devil down, retaras thaukse to Mr. J. J. Nobles for a of hes tolyigis he broughtin this morning. The PGs ee ae | | FALL & e Winking---B Buying GOODS, | Wait for Me. FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. WINTER It is stated that “Miss Mae Christen was married in bloomers at Chicago, Tuesday.” A wo- man who spelis her front name that way may be expected to do something extraordinary almost any minute.—Charlotte Observer. It is generally agreed by horse men in this city that an unausu al per cent of horses have what is known as the “big head,” a spe- cies of disease which often afflicts the human race. The question now uppermost among horsemen is “who did they catch it from?”— Raleigh Press. Commissioners Sale, By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ox Pitt county made at Septem - ber term. 188° in a cause therein pen versus sion at fence ~ als, I so on Tuesda ay O Septem ae 1895, hel ce the Court "ouse door in nighon der cor ama thee Sore ‘or ¢c : n lot or parcel of land known and de- alguated 1 in the plan of the town of Greenville as lot number four in the : ‘ ate i en ee ca ky — SS Se leg GT gies Ge ee ae 4 ‘ager eh ee tn ae : fe 25 _ Greenyille, N. C. August, 15,1895. = The REFLEcToR is indebted to s0Ome one for a nice melon. A colored boy walked in with it Friday evening ‘and ssid “Mr. King sent this to you,” but as that is all he told we don't know which Mr. King to thank. — ees GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET REPORT. BY O. L. JOYNER. QUOTATIONS. Lugs—Common 8to4 6 4 to Y “« . Pine 7 to 10 Cutters— Common Stoll “ Mediam 11 to 15 “Good 1§. to 274 SOCIETY, - . pot etal” AE Pre your business or occupation. © Af: Benes $2.50 to $2.00 per Week, ooun pat day. No. accosumenta, fixe — ae Sn oe eee Been ge eee = = eae RO a ere SS ee eR a oe ee ale OCR aR ry EE cgi oe ers. a For information to page ~ = “youtg nian shot bim also. tie across a as ‘girl in iat en gee te aby Foan JRE lies: were EE The fa ther of the girl pursued them and killed her husband. cr &. ee ee Seetry, toate from Gentry, } Face a one-sided affs LT Some misc & Weatérn City ,Va, causing. the ope a and 2.8 by The « engineer, the old- est in the service of the, road, was; to instantly killed. kth na el i A youn” mani New’ Orleans shot a: yOufig “latly ‘becatise she refuséd te marry’ him. Tne girl’s -father: hearing the pistol’ shots. ‘tushed iuto’ thé toon and’ the Going out of the house he ‘knucked down | @-sisver-of the yours Tady. All Z fala, Ala. On Thursday’ the the fools: are: Dot fees yet, this one ought to An exchange says—and we give it to uur readers as the)” words of truth. ‘Heénor’ to’ the true man, who takes his iife in but | his hands, and, at all) hazards; Speaks the word which 1s giyen bim to utter, whether men will hear or forbear, whether the end thereof isi tq ‘The praise or a0 "4 Charles mye et Spped a bowl of butter in a well at’ At- ai —— er her am ; = For eae mother 8 th Never usea or: 5 Paks "ey an- "tapropar A place, or at an improper time, or in eae aed hg are ‘uttrue, al usions shat you feel she herseif would Vssea ‘the famous aced a cruse,2nd heagt br of the serge Dear = n/ an © | good principles, who are i9o)_ < atone hanes ear. When you meet who do not scruple. make use ofa woman’s name in a reckless one Bapand er, shu a very test every sense ~_ im or, every feel- anity. Many a rthy woman’s char- been forever ruined lie, con- cipled _ vil- ved by people of acter has u ve ylander > r pe sot fists hate an As \cri The smallest thing derogatory ‘@ Woman’s character will tly on oh the wings of the wind, and magnify as it circulates, until its” monstrons weight crushes| ~~ the’ poor. unconscious victim. 8|Remember this if “you, are scandalous story., .... Outdoor Work Preferred. Some years ago’ a young among’ the‘farmers ‘of a West- ert town at harvest-time. 'He'made his application toa benevolent looking farmer who was attracted by the. young was not really in need of extra help.- : “Can y you ‘cradle @ ‘he naked, after a moment’s hesitation. P= ao . out ‘and. és) it the butter infact and as pure eee ee 22% te ad fresh as when put. in -thela ear, 23 “Cradle is it?’ repeated thetrete a \|young Irishman, in bewilders ment. ‘That OF can: SOFT, sl bein? the owldest at-elivia chil- dren; but,’ he added; per) j8tuasively, “‘conldn’t.. yez > give me a job'out av-dures, sorr?’” | meme Several swash Owais a t Jarg: ry tempted to repeat.or listen.to a. Irnshman was hunting for work’ 4 man’s frank, merry. face, .butiré work GERACE Fah Soe, eachers. Now will begm MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1895. All the Englisti Brithches,~ Ancie t_ and ‘Modern Languages. “Music will oe jtanght on the conservatory plaa, jby a graduate in’ music. Instruction thorough. ‘Discipline fina; bat kind. Terms reasonable. Art.and:Blociition will be taught, if desired, Calisthenice free... For particalars address the | Prin. cipal, Greer ville Ny Cys. ‘MASONIG HALL SCHOOL” The fall term of my school wit open in the Masonic Lodge buitding Monday, Sept., 2nd ’95. Conrse of study embraces the usual English bi anches, higher mathematies, Latin and Freneh. Number of pupils will be limited. ‘ Apply for ‘terns. MR LUCY G. BERNA RD. L will pena ‘select Music School Gn Monday, Sept. ‘2nd., 95. Tastruction thorough. No extra charge for usé of Prario. Yerms furtished | en application seein ae FORBES: GREENVILLE | The next ‘Session of this. Shoo! wiil ° ~ begin on MONDAY, °SEPT., 2, 1896, and So ntlnes for ten aioniive, The course embraces all the Branches usually taught-in an Acadeiny. Ber ~beth fer tition and: bear le ~ Hoyet wey: fitted and. equipped for. businéssy ‘by takin the academic, ceurse | Beek Fenekd3 they* wish * purste #® higher -ebuerse, his actiont ttl guarantees thorough _preparation to enter, wi,h Sredityan ege in North ‘Carolina, er’ th sae ao It ms pete May wh “haVé* recently left ite walls: for: tlie Sravhfultiess' oF! this as ges 3 taking 4 se. With, us “will BG an et jn) inalit ey ane Ments t€ cuntiniw: in the higher schoo bot! 2 The Cleckpitee will (be kept at jts| Gn re ee Butea tine; \not: / ebtencicn nor nrpet te: this echool); jal: At ti ea cou. eee ; Be hy Wong chia te Pal mar with» & ajehel and! apnea ability ute tan Peily ry = @., C »- m. arri tees, Sew Gréenv Returning, Ualifax t.11:00 a... lafiy® gxcept Sunday ns on ‘Washington 8.40 py -m. oer Mat otarein papas Rat a | Principe, 7 x. ii. Stacey? leaves. Parboro 4,50 Pp. TA | Pu-mete: 6: Tp. a,, arrives Washington: 7.35 pl mn! Cept. Suuday. Connects. with Scotl nd Neck Branch, Traiy Tos aver LARS Ne Said at 500 p. m.,' arrive Piywnonth 9. and N Refh: 4. }.,,Greenville: 8.22 as m. m.,.Weidon 11 Sunday” 3 20. PS MES 6 eaves Plymouth dail arbre a. art Sunday 9 ‘pam Tree a- “Frain on Scotland Neck Braneb ; « faves Weldon 3.40 eck at 4.55 ‘p Kinston 7.35 Kinston -7 rs Arriv % ie phtal ie] wh Cy via Albes aily 00°F M2 ml 5 and. Thalia . 45... : aw jt - ~ : ¥. Dated ia oa = July 5th =| = {= | 1596. ZzEIRS jza A. M./P.M. A. M sLeave Weldon | 11 53! 9 27 Ar. Koovk Mt | 12 57/10 29 Lv Tarboro 12 20 Ly Rocky Mt | 1 o5l1y a0 6.00 Ly Wilson 2 03/11 03 % Lv Selma ~ 33 Ly Fay’tteville! 4 3u/19 53 ‘Ar. Florence 7 16) 3 00 32a o8 aki s a | es ee Cv Wilson #15 6 33 Lv Goldsboro. » 2 AV, . 7 20 od Lot nolia 4 16| *| .8 29 W Unaiigtos 5 43 “10 00 P. M.{ ALM TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dawe 2niz iad July 3th egis> 1895. ZA lz A. M..P.M.) | Ly Fiorerce 8-15 7 35 Ly Fayetteville! 10 53!) y 85 Ly Selma 12 32 sf Ar Wilsen.}..4 20} 11- 28) —— —— i - = cz rai et — A.M P.M. Lv Wilmington 9 20) 710 TY Magnotia 10 56 4. 8 Bz L¥ Goldsboro |'12 05 9 41. ar: Wilson: L Ot) 10 20 3 o-rSt: . sald ED Ae) : P. M.| TPL MIPS Me ly Wilson 1 20) 1t 37)-10 387° Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 | 12.00). 3116; AT Tarboro 2 4s! , ; Liv Pirbero Ly Recky Mt 1 2:33 ~ 112° £7 “ Weldon 3 45) UR 5H - m., Halifax 4,00 . 420. ae ‘Wastnigton. bfanch,j leave , arrives P; 9.505 = 2 tn ES ae Wl in Tee. 8 COUNTY OFFICERS. ° Neo Bapericr ‘Coums, yf orks B. a: Muge. _ Sheriff, R. W. King _ _, Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Crs ‘Treasurer, J. L: Little. ‘Coroner, Dr. C. O’H Laughing- ouse. : _ Survevor, Commissioners—C. Dawsen, chm’n. Leonidas Fleming, T. EK. Keel, Jease L. Sanith and 8. M. Jones. “Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. a Bagwel) Sup’t. County Home, |. W. Smith. 1 Pl of Teachers.—Prof. - Ragsda TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred, Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Courcilinea—W. H. Smith, W. L. Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins. é semmmwemtenee CHURCHES. Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex- cept second n.orning and night. Prayer ‘meeting’ Thursday night. Rev. C. M. 7 pastor, Suuday Schuo} at 9-3 ._A. M.U. D. Rountree, Sup’t. Catholic. No regular services. Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- morning and night. Rev. A Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:3 A. A. W. B. Brown, sup't. . Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and Light. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rev. G. F. Smith, wet Sunday Xchool awy:30 A.M. A. Kllington, Supt. Presbyterian. Services every lst an 3rd Sunday morning and night. Piayer meeting Taesdlay night ee Archie Syguenlin, pastor. Sunday schvol at 9:30 A. M.,B. D. hvans, Sup’t. Srna LODGES. Jovenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O. F., ange Pa ‘Tuesday night. D.D. Haua- et, Ps Greenville Lo ige No. 281 A. F. & A: M. weets first and third Monday nights Zeno Moore, W. M Z —— 2 HATES -OGNES c ~ -acryasou YOUR — JOB -:- PRINTING —TO THE REFLECTOR OFFICE, Seed? You WANT— a $ : % 4 16 jae Chinamen hive “ways that are pectiiar.” Mr. Pluy maker. a Wip~ ston tobacco man ufacturer, de- mended pay of.his Chinese bian- dryman for a: arment John Had | not returned. The almond- tyed fellow was averse t. handing over. the money, saying that this par- | ticular garment had nev-r been sent to him ; but he decided tu do so when a policeman was called in and a ngighbor, whom he. had consulted, told bim that Mr. P*'ug maker was a gentleman and would not make sich a demand unless he was positive that he was right. “Me payee,” said John, “but first me swearee you !” He explained that te would cet « chicken, and that Mr. Pingmak- er muat cut off its head, and ifthe blood spurted away from the manufacturer he was telling the | trath, and jf it spurted towards him he was guilty ot. falsehood. and attempt toswindle. Amused jand curious Mr. Pingmaker told John to bring forth the fowl. John preduced a chicken anda seen-edged knife of strange pat- tern. After an incantation aial. Thére betas to burning of incense,.be laud dithe tabacco map.the blade. Mr. Plag maker whacked off the f..wl's head at A Binie stroke, and the anon (* apurted | away from him. “Allee rizghtee!” exclaimed Jobn)} !.with a erm. | And £e. promptly pai:| the mon- ‘ey.—W iostes Tohaceo Sournac. TS iy Fol at 4 Seeming | J eons st-ney, Some years since, - Dr. » now the popular president of a flourish- ing western college, was the pastor of a congregation in an eastern city. He was one day preaching with great earnestness and, in defining his position on the question at issue, said: “In the lang of the im- mortal Luther, ° cannot do otherwise, God help— He had not finished the familiar quotation when, owing to the fact that he was unconsciously on the} very edge of the platform, he fell off and down a distenee of about three |. feet. . He quickly picked himeeif up, and, on entering the pulpit again, he said: **God hélptag wie’ Pon not change my moral position, _ ‘but I will take my stand just a trifle farther from the edge of the platform." The sermon proceeded without any further quc ation from the **hero of the e-formation, — Fae s Horn.” yh ide satisfa FORBES can and wilt giva satisfac atari ctory prices will get it. Give usa trial and ba convinced that %& MOYE ‘_ + ee IT ON! Tht Paes Tehacto Warehunse = SS WANTS w& 1, 500,000 Pounds of U TOBACCO, and we are going to have it if hard pweork and tion in ‘every respect, r every day for I convince you and apjust . profits. re I stand; L!: Gentleme more attractive than ever. it will ig an = invaluable the office, the eclab or the work room. THE WEEKLY OnSERYEE. ofa spiris a } bers nothing. ‘TF country mu man can do ing O wal not oo usi long, Dor) m: tion in trade is such in days that big profits are tom possibile, | : Tt HE KING HOUSE. qT eee CUISINE aba GREENVILLE, n: e : aa ntethinen el Senta: inertia ——— = Barbers. AMES rw SMITH, . TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.O 2 Patronage eplieitad. H HiE*P*5r Eis Bharep.. Under Opera ‘House. Snacial attention given to sleaning peClothings ee _ The Charlotte — North Caroties*s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY , AND WEEKLY. ee Independent and fearless ; — visitor to the 'UE DAILY OBSERVER. All of the news of the world. Com- plete Daily } from the State _ and National #8 a ORF: * A perfect famil All the news Bs the Re rom Legislature : . ture. Remambertie ONLY ONE DOLLAR A T 2 ~ YOUR-- ATTENTION IS: CALLED 40 THE ELEGANT =ot > LINE OF — DSS gs é = | = —this season. Our Stock of — S-H-O.E.S, —AND— _ Ladies & Childrens “SLIPPERS !: _isthe largest and cheapest | ever of- Jered in this town, eome and seé for yourself and be convinced. i BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. _ Goods sold on their merits ~ and prices made accordingly. J.B. CHERRY & Co. J. L. Starkey & Co —AGENTS FCK THE— CITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N.C.) ; : This Laundry does the finest work in * +e South, and prices are low. We make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring your work to ourstore on Monday and it will be forwarded promptly. Price lists furnished on application: _. Gollege Hotel ae —— - ——{) 7 oa 3 3 MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress Convenient to depot and to the to- bacco warehouses. Best and highest location areund reenville. Splendid mineral water. Rooms large and comfortable. Table GOODS, SILKS, LACES, “Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by Ne Oh, F Mr. J. M. ‘Moore evening from Wrightsville. Miss Hortense Ferbes is: visiting her Sister, Mrs. Quinerly, at Kinston.’ — Miss Aaa Tyson, of Farmville, is vis- iting Miss Aylmer Sugg, near town. Miss Miss Margie Langley left this motning to Visit friescs at Lewiston, Mr. L. H. Pendea and children retur- ned yesterday evening from Tarboro. Miss Wi'lie Hargrove, of Washington, is visiting Mrs. A. J. Johnson near ‘|town, Mr. C. T. Munford left this morning Ou a ten days’ bargain hunt iu the 1 orthern markets. Everybouy is glad to weleome eleyer George Harrison back from New York. He arrived Friday eveniug. Mrs. Wm. Harris returned Friday evening from Littleton and went out al once to her home at Falkiand. Dr. E. A. Moye has gone to Wrights- ville to staud an examination befure the State Board of Medical Examiners. Mr. Henry Sheppard returned Friday evening from the meeting ot the Grand Lodge of Odd #e:lows at Morehead. Messrs. R. 4. Cobo, J. W, Higgs and. A. H > Tait, who were North purchas- nee RM gy ved me Feflay eveSing.3 25 | = ; mefising Mr. JOB. Ctierry lett tise. to spend twu weeks in the northern markets purchasing gvods for J. b. Cherry & Co. v7 - _ Mt. B. BE. Parham left this ‘morafug for Dértiaa. ‘The bays sav: Shrimp?’ hus:dipgovered that it Is ‘not good far man to live aloue,”? aud bring somebody back with hii. £ we 5 We were glad to meet Capt. a Shaw;of reite.5 at gh faspor s morning. © dns way hb ‘from the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Heror. at Capt. Shaw was el G, for the eusuing tér returned Friday thet he will at i 4 oe a FOLKS ONLY, _ _ THESE squizs, In These Items. Other News Eisc- Just Give You a Gist of tne News. Another hut spell is on, Butter kept in refri J. L. Starkey &Uo’s. ~ Lots of melons in town to-day. Still greater reductiuns in sum- mer goods at Lang’s. The season of yearly meetings is here. Arrived—Goy. Carr’s and Sweet Mouptain Butter at S. M. Schaltz the last Sunday gerators at ; To-morrow is; in the month. 1 have succeed Whitfield & Co. in the ice business ain prepared to fill Orders for any quantity. W. R. Parker. The first scuppernong grapes have appeared The best place to put an adver. tisement ia in the paper that en- joys the confidence of the com_ munity.— Priniers Ink: Pick out the strongest points of your goods, put it io a simple phmre aod persistently use it. uch advertising pays compvund * interest. Friead ae blige races bbe : or upder ig: 8 how & ses rye key nae fatm he usdally brings and melons, 4 house to divi [és The 1 4 lot of vegetables a dtives by the e. and Observer says : _tenpacceo: were of the. Rai- e of Greenville’s sagd-on Friday. ugis-tells us the com- ery assurance that News B44) O : sr that along si mittee has ey P B | F. TYSON, s % a ea S-N?. Schultz PORK SIDES&S8H OTILDERS ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY F ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our priees befere te chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is comp FLOUR, COFFE&é, SUGAK n allits branehes. RICK, TEA, &c. abways ut Lowest Ma REET * RICES. TOBACEO SNUFF:& CIGARS we Duy direct from Manutfueturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. -A Com plete stock of FURNITURE ‘always onhand and solid at the times. Qur goods areall bougist and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to Tun,we sell at a chose margin. Respectfully, . - . 3. M. SCHULT2, . Greenville. N.C Professional Cards. cane Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenvilie, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in all the Courts, Civil and Criminal Business SeliciteJ. Makes a special of fraud divorce,dam- ages, actions to recover Jand, and eol- leetions. Prompt and eareful #i] business. Money to lean on a Ferms easy. © attention given pproved seeurity, J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEM1iN RiounT & FLEMING: ATTORNEYS-A?- Law, GKEEN VILLE, N.C. s@ Practice in ali the Courts. 3 ; Fos gs poets will be a. large cr wd there). : Y SKI ‘NER tows St). Grpenville Market, [atthe roamorast ioe bee p AbiaM eo -wKtNwaty fords. - ‘ _ Loe “Cres S234 65 Oe A a : Pens Teneemabie. anes Veterans on September 5th, and| —-.-.Arwonmerssat-iaw; >>" : Or 1 & Eee a Ar aed woes eee St ieee: ae _ Below are Nortolk prices of cotton Coro red, 40 te a ae wedauds! yt Yate vis: ~ . ULEEE 4, ies _ And peanuts for yesterday, as furnished | Corn x fs 2% Fe 830% ow ist: © Of| FARVIS «; BLOW, . by Cobb Bros. & Uo., Cou aission Mer cbae qd s 25 dey # - . em _ BS; - hant . ou m ° > oe : TTO : -LA = oe Borttolk ° Lera 6 to it. ber if you are Kat : egred_ your; - A g chive a3 We ki mace wis o_o mores yieve ii s “gto gmoney will Vie tefanded. Tt you 6 Prictics i Allend Com pen 85 Ne a ear Clee 16 to 25/8Fre allran down our Belt =e i wo om. Salt per Sack 80 to2w:| bald you up dom ake your well) so. E. Wo Fo. ¥ Eres PeBigso> liiw en Shet: un bear. tc iad you'and we Te soon & HARDING, = = 2 Keneene, 20251797 ae esa re! mvreing ay in| ATTORNEYS-4T-hAW, . ~ "}/Pessesper va a SP ae _ Greenville, M.. 2. $1 bu. ‘Seed Mest bf