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EASTERN REFLECTOR. Personal. Col. 1. A. Sugg Has a child. Mrs. T. C. Bryan has very sick [sation while within its walls. He the law concerning tie statute of \I e want some of the aspirants 1 a | 80 niadG several Biblical ilurira- limitations, or when a vote “runs Applicable. S PR IN C 0 5 s m» ^ r-o THIS PSPEP V/GVLE E a «» &8a KOWKLL&CO ft Newspaper Advertising 3! « r - ' Sick fOl' t WO weeks. is^^S^ MEW YORK. ! Mr. J. w.. Goodwin. street), where Ao- How we sweat.! A few more new styles in Spring Clothing at M. R. Lang’s. It rains every day. Bolted Meal, Corn. Oats Bay at the Old Brick Store. and been very for political honors in this part of tions of where sudden and severe out of-date,” what wil prevent the moral vineyard to read an arti- punishment had befallen those who its so running, how it ma; be made cle on first page of thispaper head- showed not proper reverence for good after out of date,&c. Forms cd “Newspapers.” It is useless to God, and wondered that pec4.de of-every kind-of notes and drafts . I add that the cap therein described could sitin His presence with care- are contained in the work The delplua, is in town. . tit8 Some 0f them beauttfa || y . . Miss Sallie Lender, of Tarboro,' is visiting Mrs. W. L. Brown. On a Swell. ; less, indifferent spirits. Having ‘business man will find this a vaf- ;had occasion to lately reprove;uab'e book. Sent postpaid ci re- The meandering Tar was again | several parties for misbehaving in eeipt of price, 50 cents. Prof, John Duckett is attending j p e3K ] e itself last week, and being Church, the application of his ser- 1 Address the publishers, Messrs, enraged at the heavy and contain-! mo n was timely, and we hope will Edwards, Broughton & Co., RiL 1886 I THE LEADING STORE GF GREENV1 LIE. I Base ball seems to be reviving again. A good pair of Cart Wheels for tsalc by J. C. Lanier. We don’t hear anything of the 'bears lately. The Nicest, Largest and Cheap est Stock of Furniture at the Old Brick Store, which we invite you to'examine before buying. •Ob for a—anything to keep cool the Washington Normal this week. Miss Florence Perkins,of Wash ington is visting friends in town. Mrs. J. C. Lanier returned home Saturday from a visit to Wilson. Miss Mamie Cowell, of Wash- ed rains sent a deluge of water over all the adjacent low grounds to its course. The result of this was a total destruction of much corn and other crops. result in Enoch good. eigh, N. C. From the Lost Steamer. School Advertisements. I On last Saturday Mr. Patrick I An advertisement of Norfolk Matthews, of this town, received . College for Young Ladies appears A. ARNHEIM, SUCCESSOR TO II- MORRIS & BROS. — (0) ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF New Spring Gocds. ington, is visting Mrs. M. T.Cow -Thanks Beturned, gll The members of the Rough & Mrs. Dr. Watts of Hamilton, is^^ i’i™ Company and .Eolian visting the family of ITof. Duck ett, at the Institute. Mrs, A. N. Ryan and children left last week on a visit to Win chester, Va. a letter that had been recovered in this issue. The Management from the wreck of the steamer announce that arrangements have. Aid special attention is called to the full line contained in every department. Our with. •Grugliams in -endless variety at M. R. Lang’s. Read all the School adveitise- qnents in this issue. The very best Butter kept on Tee for sale by E. B. Moore, Agt. The high water last week -caus- •ed -mails to be irregular. FRESH—Boss’ Famous Lunch Milk Biscuit this week -at the Old Brick 'Store, Haven’t we had some warm weather in the last week, though ! I Miss Fannie Rowe, of Tarboro, i has been spending a few days with I Mrs. W. B. Jarvis. Miss Fannie Nichols, of Raleigh, I is visting .at Mr. J. W. Robert- Ison’s. ! Mrs, S. A. Charlotte returned last week from a lengthy visit in the country. Mr. J. II. Wheeler,of Warrenton spent a few days of the past week i visting Mr. E. C. Glenn. Mr. S. C. Smith, of Snow Hill, and Dr. J. Spicer, of Goldsboro, Oregon. The letter was originally Y® n macle f ° r S 1 * 8 ^ increased! mailed at Perth, Scotland, on the j advantages the coming session. Brass Band of Greenville, A. C.,.^ of M;ucl) ai , d On tlie back , of Every department is in charge of; do hereby tender t'lreir sincere.^ elivelo p e wa8 a | abel s i gned ; thorough and accomplished tench- thanks to the citizens of G''® en -; by Henry G. Pearson, Postmaster' ’ - - ; ville for the kind hospitality they ; Of New Y()rl) date Qf j bestowed upon them ou the 5th , . , . , , rp . . ly 6th, which read: “ This piece of July, 1886. jis a portion of the mail forwarded SAM. P ATRTCK, CART.. ) I Til i from Queenstown, Ireland, per i steamer Oregon on March 7th, and damaged by the sinking of that ! vessel off Fire Island on March 14th. Recovered from the wreck ers, and terms are as low as the Alfred Culley ; Keei> CooL Mr. S. M. Shultz, at. the Old ' Brick Store, told us the other day I that he had sold between 2,000 and 3,000 bottles of soda water and ginger ale since the opening I of the present season. Messrs. U. j Lichtenstein & Co., of Tarboro, I manufacture a first-class article in July, 1-4.” Two bags of mail matter were washed ashore near I Hatteras Light, this State,, about j two weeks ago, and sent to New York. •expenses will admit. Greensboro Female College i^i advertised in this issue. The^um-! her of young ladies in our commu nity who have graduated at this! College goes tar toward recom-l mending it to the public. The! next session of the school promises 1 even greater advantages than any former one. Some new and im-: Sunday School Conference. A Sunday School Conference these goods—in fact the only I liable that has been brought here! will be held at Bethel on the23i DRY GOODS DEPARTMEM Will speak for itself, and’embraces the very lates't patterns'll BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. •SATINS. . CASHMERES, WHITE GOODS, ETC. SPRING SILKS, NUNS VEILINGS. ALPACAS, PIQUES, LACES and HBltlBElIlS We have in abundance and in tihom cannot be surpassed. Out CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Takes the held as usual. MEN’S, YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ SUITS in the latest and Se^nd ! l (7t °f Summer Lawns,(have been in town this week. ■both mil and Fancy-just ;received Mrii Ca)|ie Ga ,. dnel . al)d Mis3 rtt -. i- -lu. s- Mollie Gaidner, of Wilson, are vis- Watermelons and Cantffioupes tbe Wire made their appearance in this Market. Now is the time to get • your -Fruit Jars .at the ■OiD Brick Storb. An ■exchange says “Last Thurs day the water fell in sheets.’' Thats no rare occurrence. WASTED—A responsible party •desires to rent agood Piano. Ap- iply, stating terms, to this office. All Democrats should attend •their township meetings next Sat- mrday. Combination Suitings in Seer- Misses Mary Powell and Maggie Gorham, of Buttleboro, are visting Miss Sallie Brown, near town. Mr. Walter Carstarphen and Master Bruce Latham, of Ply mouth, are visiting Ilon. L O. La- Mr. J. B. Yellowley returned Saturday from Mississippi, where he had been spending some time looking after his plantations. Mr. Bill Evans holds occasional camp meetings in the Post office and corridors. His audiences are Advertisement of the Fall Term of Greenville Institute will appear next week. P. Lori-llard & Co’s, Geo. AV. Helnie’s and G. W. Gail & Ax’s Tuff at Manu High'Toast Scotch facturers’ prices at the Old Brick Store. Raleigh is having a grand tary festival this week. A. .show is one of the features. We have received our mili- baby second c-hipmi nt of Seersucker Coat - and Vests, and are selling them at a great reduction. M. IL Lang. We wish it would become fash ionable for people to return lead pencils when they borrow them. Allovcr Flouncing, Hamburg, 'Yoking and numerous other novel- ties-at M. R. Lang’s, If the mercury did not go to the boiling point Saturday it miss ed a good opportunity. 20,600 ^^^.“t liver-ell at the wharf. Apply at Evan’s. -We are indebted to Mr. W. A. James, Sr., for some very fine pears ■which be brought us ou Monday. Not much doing in the Mayor’s Court, but the Councilmeii meet now and then and matters —and Mr. Shultz is sole agent for I and 24th of July in the interest Pitt county. It is highly recom-ltlm Sunday School work for t mended for family use. New Officers. At a regular meeting of Cove- | Western part.of Washington Das trict, M. E. Church, South. I«v W. H. Moore, 1’. E., will be p^s- nant Lodge, No. 17. L 0. O. F., | ent mid take part in the proceed- held on Tuesday evening, the 6th, pg 8 - * 13 ° tlle P 1 * 8101 ’ 6 al ‘ d ‘p^ inst.,the following officers, who delegate from each pastoral having been previously elected,I charge. Rev. j . A. bishop, ^es- were "installed for the ensuing tor ’ and Mi " s Bett ’ e Wa f en > term, by D. I). G. M., Jonathan i Messrs. J. White and E. 0. McK^iw- sma!l ; general.y cohsiMmg of him-: self. We we were glad t-e have a call./ Monday, from Mr. George P. Lit tle, of Pactokis, who recently re turned from Lexington (Ky.) Bus- White : J J Cherry, Sr., N G. W L Brown, V G. D L James, Recording Secretary S M Shultz, Financial “ L G Heilbroner, Treasurer. PetersoT s Magazine For August opens with a beau tiful steel-engraving, “Morning Among the .Mountains,” followed l>y a double-size colored fasion- plate, and this by a colored pattern for embroidery. In addition, mess College. Go to your primaries next Sat urday and see that your township is properly represented in the com-! ing county convention. Many colored people Yesterday to go on an to Washington and Cob Sugg says there was water in one of his low fields, last week, to float a boat. an as delegates will be present portant additions have been made i to the Faculty—which now num- , bers IS—and the College offers! every advantage to patrons. - We areglad to see the Univer-' Isity offering free instruction to its) graduates and those of the other! Colleges. Students who desire special training in Latin or Greek or Engineering or Chemistry or 1 any study will find it at Chapel IIill. Professional teachers are | offered the advantages of a special | course under Prof. Henry, while; they may at the same time pursue any other studies. Considering! the size of the Faculty, the equip- | merit of the labratories, the meth od of imparting knowledge, the prettiest styles and figures. Special attention.given-toall selections in.th is line. [J have the ’be.^- and most popular makes on the market, purchased only from leaH- j manufacturers. IN A beautiful selection for Spring and Summer wear in Straw and Fdl’t. iKP'OL^ I^T^IEZXI^ CLOC^US We can please ^body and prices are always THE LOWEST. 1 .^Hw^ws«6os«un>B^ EMI TAILOB. fiomen bat “T he law yers are a law-less set.” —Wilson Mirror. No sir! They are a Law-more from this place. Mr. E. C. Gl^nn will also be present and deliveitaA' iun,ber aild character of the sin- address on “ Tire Qualfficatits ^" ts > «" d 1110 co ^> we ean u,llics - Necessary tor a S. S. TeaelJ” p^b’ recomended our Lui ver. Rev. T. Page Ricaud will preAhi 8it y 06 not excelled by any in the Friday night and Rev. B. B. Cub | Urited States for our boys. For ^jl 1 anouneement, see our advertising •breth on Saturday night. Sunday School workers are diully invited to bo present. cor- j columns. ercises will begin promptly at 10 o’clock Friday morning, 23rl inst. T ,•■ f »:.i oryiui m rictacne, stomach disoi lifer, torpid-l iver, pain in back or side, con stipation, etc , neglect may be-fatal. One close of .• trona’s £ nU^tiva Pills will give relief. ThisuDepartment we make a specialty of, having a full line of samples and .guaran tee every suit to giveperfect satisfaction. F Rn -L C01 \’DS AND CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED TO CALL. OUR STOCK IS plete in every department. No trouble to show goods. A. ARNHEIM, GREENVILLE, N. G II. MORRIS & BROS’. STAND IN THE NE W ■CHERRY BLOCK. AV. II. Moore ; F. A. Bishof. T. J. Gattis, > Com. there are some fifty wood-cuts of fashions, work-table patterns, etc. Everything it gives,from its Bteel- engravings and original stories i ‘ L i teachers on last Thursday, they or down to its fashion anti work-table | - patterns, is the best of its kind. 1 ® au,ale Rev. SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL Wayne Co., N. C. ruiiE undersigned hereby RI D. Lichtenstein & Co AT THE OLI) BRICK STORE. i FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- 1 it g their year's supplies will find itto ' their interest to get our prices before pur- I chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete I in all its branches. ! PORK SIDES & SHOULDERS, Teachers Institute. After the examination of white! -in r^m An ■ oral pat ronage heretoioie botow co upon T P teachers on last Thursday, thev or- him and respectfully solicits a continuance ] X LJU1V7 vvl x ww , A . - of the same- This Hotel is open for the ac-; a teachers Association, ■ corainO (] {l tion of guests and no pains will j 1 rp 1 l^ev. T110S. Carrick WAS nJ ad e i be. spared 10 in. 1 ke them comfort a ble an d i i terms, only Iwo j./oliais a jcai. , I contented. The medicinal properties and & P!PA0Q left here Add™. Charles 1 Pete-son 106 ’ Omurman, pro ten., and Mire Mag-u in ,, ; i v( . po wer^^ TOBACCO SWOff & blbAtto ICSS Ull.ll aS . . 1 etc.. . m...„ ri ,■ ia .irr lu.w so wcl I known we deem it . we buv direct from .Mu nufacturers, ena- exenrsion • (jliestnut St., Philidelphia, Pa. I » le smith Sccretai t. 1 ent) -ti e | lm ,, llion llie , n . | bliug y ou to buy at one profit. A com- Elizabeth -- ! teachers enrolled t heir names.! Terms this season $20 per month, $7 per - plete stock of I Monthly Meeting. Prof. Duckett, Elder J. Latham ’ ’ 1 1 ’ r lhe third I riday in the montlu an 4 Lev. Thos. Carrick were ap- SPICES, TEAS, &c. always at Lowest market Prices. July It, tf en o u gl‘ Gill come along twelve times a feurnnd y earj j n spite „of the best of us. steam-1 rp! coming one will be the third 1 0 [in July, and.as we have been A. WHITFIELD, Prop’r.| ^ ^ ^_ - i always on hand and sold at prices to suit pointed a Committee to prepare a' I constitution and by-laws and re-j The rain somewhat interfered ling for nearly two years past, it is; with the lawn party last Thursday the regular day for meeting and; night, but ah enjoyable festival । monthly drill ot the Greenville, Guard. It is to be hoped tlre boys was, held in the Academy , - . l will remember the words of Col. In this paper appears an adver- port at next meeting. The fol-; lowing program was adopted fori next meeting : What should be taught a child; NOTICE. ! the times. Our goods are all bought and ' sold Tor CASH, therefore, having no risk TTAVING QIU LIFIED AS EXECU- vnn . we sen ri);,:-..-]!!. tor of tlre Last Will and Testament of j Respectfully, Major Jones, on the 14th day of June, 1886, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of tire said Major I Jones to make immediate payment and] settlement ; and all persons having claims ] against said estate will present them for; D. LICHTENSTEIN & CO. Greenville, N. C. the first year at school ? Discus- nW 01 ’ 11 i- n 01 . 1887, or this no sioti opened by Miss Maggie Smith, their recovery. STILL THEY DOME •e will be plead in bar of i TW)R NEW AND SELECT MILLIN- This 3rd day of July, j Ju ery Goods, the public are respectfully What are the best methods of Cameron, at his last visit here,*(teaching morals or character build-! and turn out with full ranks. It which we direct the attention oil. . , , , , . . is true the weather is very warm, seekers after health and pleasure.! . . , 1 j but a soldier—to be all the name The second soiree of Prof. Me-liniplies—is expected to stand hot tisement of Seven Springs to png? Kev. Thos. Carrick. What are the advantages of the j new methods of teaching ? Z. J. i Whitfield. 1 flow should Primary Geography : be taught ? Mrs. Bernard. hegans’ dancing school, 1 rrday | things now and then, night was also a fine success. Six- ■ „ ... „ . . Bumming His Board. teen or more couples were in at- ^ letter from Seven Springs to| How should indolent pupils be tendance, agentlcman in Greenville contains i encouraged and stimulated ? Miss The political campaign has open- the following: “A man from nea . Attend your primaries and Bethel (as.be said) calling him I St-6, LEONIDAS FLEMING, July 7, 6w. Executor FOR RENT OR SALE. ^ FTHE HOUSE AND LOT ON IfilsL * Washington St, in the town of j Greenville, now occupied by Mr. J. 'I'. Smith, will be for rent on and after July I 1st. The same property will be sold up on reasonable terms. Apply to MRS. E. L. O’HAGAN. forTsale! ~ • invited to call on MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD. Her stock has just Keen received and j j purchasers can be furnished with desira-J ble goods at low prices. CALL AT HER STORE OPPOSITE A. FORBES. 1 T^T?T7T^ Send six cents for post-] j A .1 IT L/j f Ange and receive free, a costly box of goods’ which will,help you , to iwofc money right away than anything I else in this woAd. All. of cithersex, sue- A REVOLUTION IN THE METHOD OF PRESERVING ITS & VEGETABLES. BY THE USE OF American Fruit Preserving Powder and Liquid, One dollar will do what formerly cost you ten dollars in putting up Preserves, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, &e v , and will.g-ivejou better satisfaction. The Preserved Fruit, -etc,, Wiay be kept the year round, Jor for years, in Glass, Earthern or Stoneware Jars of a-ay size, simply corked with a common cork, or with strong paper, or oiled cloth tied over the top, or they may be kept in Wooden Kegs and Barrels. No need to keep the vessels air-tight. The Fruit, etc., may be used or re*^ ved from large vessels as wanted from, time to time during weeks or months. C-STThe Fruit may be kept without sugar, or any quantity of sugar may be added if desired. LU Price One Dollar ($1,00) for package thatwill preserve 266 lbs of frtut, &o., or two barrels of cider, A small package of the Powder and Liquid is made (as a trial package) to sell at retail for 25 cents. J. H. COBB & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR PITT COUNTY Purchasers can apply either to J. II, COBB & CO. at Ballard s N Roads, or to JOHN S. CONGLETON & CO. Green- ville, N. C, Juheld, 3m EMMS, BRWM 4 CO. PRINTERS, BINDERS, MN SATURDAY. THE 9th DAY r OF ^ eed from nrst hour - Tlre bro:K1 road t0 VI A Mourn V October, 1886, we will offer for sale at ^rtiwe opens before the workers, abso- puMic outcry before the Court House lately free. At once address 1 HUE & Go. The Association adjourned to door, in the town of Greenville, the fol- ! Augusta, Maine. nominating conventions, or else ' self James Rollins, came here about meet at Greenville Institute at 10 make no complaint at the man three weeks ago, engaged board o’clock, Saturday, Aug. 21st. Ey- lowing valuable property, to-wit : One who is nominated. . for a month, stayed about a week, ery white teacher in the county is Blank Book Manufacturers, RALEIGH, N. C. set. The darkey, sin all boy,-and now .an-d then a large person,are getting inexpressibly happy, Cause—the : watahmillion. Teachers were examined on j ’Thursday, Friday and Saturday | last by the Superintendent and Board of Education. Don’t stop advertising because the season is dull. Advertise ments will help your trade any time. Two days last week we misled .getting a copy of the Wilmington Star, and it is a paper we hardly know how to get along without. The Rocky Mount Clipper cele brated the close of its first year with a pink issue. It is a spark- Ling little sheet. 3 Qnr “devil" returned home Fri- lett wWre W ® ' vcrcai supper, turn- ( cordially invited to join the Asso-1 any. He says he got out the & ! ed "P next dft y ^Whitehall, Btur ciation and attend its meetings, terprise and thought he would come 10,1 ^tmd Ut some,ur.e rn - k 1 the night, jumping Ills board and „ back to see that the Rlflectob. , , ; We acknowlege the receipt of a . I doctor s bills at both places. Inis , ° , / ! goes on all light. i .. . ._ . now publication, entitled “Ihei j man said he lived 5 or 6 miles 1 The County Commimonere were | from Betb(j| ^ ^ a Law w Fiorth Carolina of Jretes and Drafts,” published by Messrs, Ed wards, Broughton & Co., Raleigh, /’iN. C. M. N. Amis, Esq, well i known to the legal fraternity as ; the author of “The N. C. Criminal i Code and Digest,” and Col. J. A. a ! Williamson, of the law firm of in session Monday revising the tax win ,., n plci!ge inform me ,, ^ list, h«m«g«>mpl»nt.tf owr^! d(|(i , 8 |h , e in youl . ci)unt nation and attending to some ! d if s0) wh0 ]g hc . and bow other business. | S t an dB. financially, etc.” Mr. Alien Warren, list taker for! this township, tells us the people &00tt Sermon- Kev. r . A. Bishop preached have given in their taxes better this year than last. The numbei of delinquents is one third less. Mrs, Sarah R. Collins, of llam a 1 splendid sermon on Sunday morn- Coke & Williamson, Raleigh, are ring in the Methodist Church,from 1 the authors. The work is design- j the text “My house shat 1 be called I ed for business men and others who , la house of prayer.” lie spoke of'may have occasion to handle notes ban, sent us two mammoth toma- u. ' i I a the irreverence with which many and drafts, and contains much F. Kornegay A Co., twontydSve horse power WideiTown Boiler, and one Brick Machine, the latter made bj I’. L. Sword A Son. One-half interest in Wheelbar- lows ami Tools used on Sugg & Ellis’ Brick Yard for Brick Yard purposes. One-half interest in one t wo-horse Wagon. Said property has been but, little used. Terms of Sale: One-third Cash, one- third in 6 months and balance in 12 mo’s. Title to be retained until purchase money KEEP COOL! WHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 1 spetfully inform the citizens and the public generally that he .has just laid in a full supply of T^^Z^TE XOIK and is now prepared io furnish it. In any ; desired quantity at the very lowest prices. Special .prices given to purchasers of la rye quantities. No insure prompt delivery ] orders should be'left at the store over L B. Ellis. customers’ doors the following morning. Orders fiom a distance will receive prompt attention. With the Largest Printing Office and Book Bindery in North Carolina, we are prepared to furnish at short notice and with dispatch, any kinds of JOB WORK, BOOK WORK, BOOK BINDING OR BLANK BOOK MAN UFACTURING, EQUAL TO THAT OF ANY HOUSE NOIiTJl OR SOUTH-. ILLEGAL BLANKS OF ALL THE FORMS ALWAYS ON HAND. County Officers’ Supplies a Specialty. Addresss EDWARDS, BROUGHTON & CO., May26tf. RALEIGH, N. C, atoes last week, of the trophy . riety, that take the lead for the ! P eo P‘ e w ouid enter season. The two weighed twenty ; Sanctuary, and of their disposition these subjects. Among the more! L two ounces, ' to engage in idle, careless conver-' important features of the book are P? the Holy valuable information concerning; Moore, Tucker & Murphy, Attys'. This paper is kept on file at the office cf lYER^SON Advertising TIMEfUjyiLOING gg® PHIUIDELPHIil. LudhiiM! at Lowest Cash Ratos rntK stamps for fiYEik sersloM May 5, 4m. E. B. MOORE, AG’T. ALFRED FORBES, GREENVILLE, N. C. Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing 'Hals Boots Shoes, Hardware, Furniture and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- C9AA AAA 111 P rcseirts given •away. Send cen ts postage and by mail you will get free a package of goods of large value., that will start you in work , m i 1 ^ve just received a large lot of Knick. c-rthau anything else in Ameiica. An bl . b( *. kcr J Braces for bovs ladies and about the $200,000 in pr^enl^ wub each , ^men. They need o^y to be tried^ , box. .Agents wanted even here, of es action • -:•..--. .’ ..„• . or all the time or & spare only, to i hre-• ' r I Imo’s spool. COTTON Which I win selbct somlely assured Don t U 8 ^ 1 — I keepon hand a large supply of Hoe. B V •wrarwsir rfWnO’WTI 1 f or»‘s Erbad Preparation, whie-j f A 0 , ,. m seil at wh ole sale, prices to merchants, 1 ; The of the public is very res- ly . solicited. ■’'I'E ly I can now offer to the Jobbing Trade C O. Drawer IDS, Buffalo, K. Y
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