Eastern reflector, 25 September 1895






JOB PRINTING
The Reflector is
pared to do all worn
of this line
NEATLY,
and
IN BEST STYLE.
Plenty of new mate-
rial and the best XIV.
of Stationery.
The Eastern Reflector.
You Need
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
per Year, in Advance.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1895.
NO.
The Reflector this year
will give the news
every week for
a year
TO WAKE A DEAD TOWN.
THE FOX AND HEN.
There doubt but that a
. . , , Sometime a
great Democrats feel in
. , ., ,. gentleman asked the
reference to the silver ;. , , , n .
. nil. of to
which is to meet on. ,, .
. ., wake up a dead town- He said
26th ins, about as the one quoted . , . . i
, . .- ; town many natural
below. who illustrate.- his , ,
by H very apt fable. We vantages, but from lack energy
give what he says enterprise because of the
you going to attend the j work of the never dying croakers,
silver convention Oil these advantages were not
the -5th asked one silver
of another yesterday-
don't was the reply
am to all wool and
ed. and, because of this, the town,
like hundreds of others, was to
all purposes
if the silver eon Record pub
ii the cause the letter and asked for
tint metal without hurting I as lo how to quicken
into life these
tilings, I'd to be pies
do about
ml.
it
am i it, because I
believe that ii is going to have
too political tricksters in it j
men who have deceived I lit
people upon other matters, and
now to themselves
clamoring loudly for silver.
There are going to be good men
of the best, no doubt
but will go the con
a suspicion of their
associates. yesterday I
heard n who is going
the conference say
I am going, but I am going to
keep a eye on Otho
Men who confer together
ought to have a better of
another. I am going to keep
out the because,
while if I should go into it, I
would lie fair and square with all
my I am afraid Lose
Harris. Marion Butler or some of
the fellows would seek to
obtain a political at
expense.
reminds me of a story.
Once upon a lime, was a
great animals,
resolution reached u
made for the future
all warfare should cease among
them that they should
upon terms of equality, free
from all apprehension of danger
from another
next morning a came
ironing up the road where a lien
was ox, the
Hew up the of a
tr e
The fox s lid, morning.
Mis. sud Mrs. Hen re
Good morning. Mr.
ix The c of the
seas u were passed and the line
of.
down, Mrs. said
the fox, let us take a
said Mrs-
Hen; a n very
Mrs said Mr.
you are afraid to chub
you remember that are
all are bound
not to molest each other
yes she
a curse to themselves the
country. Au Indiana man wrote
a throw out some very
valuable suggestions the sub-
The takes some
extracts from bis suggestions
the hope that they will be
to Greenville ; not that we
have a dead here, bat there
are a great many natural
here that be utilized to
advantage, there is room yet
for much new life enterprise
among our citizens.
The Indiana write;
SOME TALK
If words of
would buy type, ink and
Two Contrast.
A poor little boy, aged tint
died in West Indianapolis actual-
paper and pay printers the Be- a broken heart, because his
could cut shines that are , and father could
entirely beyond its reach just j ;,.,, w hat a great
While word of cheer t. rue dear
accomplish these things, still i ,,,., L w
are appreciated expression. His name
us to higher efforts, for the., show j Clarence Thou
there are those who lake there was that little boy
we endeavor to do are j our own State who shot
silting to accord praise for what J himself accidentally, inflicting
they see is accomplished, j mortal wound lust before
A that carries with it I called all the family around
the most practical suggestion of j them a kiss
yet received came a letter I saying he was about lo And
from another State wherein the j contrast to such tender-
writer, who was seeking we read of a young
about establishing an horse thief in Michigan. Eddie
prise here, said, believe in Thayer stole the animal
Greenville, I heard a business best he and
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN.
TELLS A JOKE.
Highest of all in Leavening Govt Report
is now in custody. He is but
y i-a i sold. It is far better to die
the other two little boys did,
until every inhabitant took
a financial interest some man-
lier, by some fee
enterprise, or
who reads the Daily
Ton say the people of Greenville
ought to give you a cheek for
for the benefit the paper i ,. u life as a criminal and
had been to the place, so perhaps as a felon to
could enlarge it go with j die at last go to the devil,
the i f-ow it is that
Now, doesn't that; have a j Lest should be set be-
sound Indeed it does. children. How careful we
if the suggestion happens to a ail be in our words, our
one and anybody daily life How easily the young
want to say that I never gets a check drawing they j influenced by bad example,
earned a town that did find this office open from while plastic and easy of ac-
a. to J p. in. j are molded life char-
levity aside, the God help the little ones
thorough ad asks and expects no are surrounded by vicious
and continuous our purpose in publishing depraved people
for a week, but for above is to show that the pa- God the from
years selected ,. attention to of vice,
A good medium . . . . . i . . ,
mousy we -et what we people abroad are morality, is a
for Now, recognizing that this a to see the young sneak
there are of dollars Of good thing the corruption and
Northern capital in the However, we would like for our I ruin
banKs and safety not , i,. An . , i t
in hat in all large always. As the twig is bent
cities, only wailing a favorable like for them to U the tree The seeds
opportunity for investment. But the Daily enough pat i dissipation vice early sown
those towns wanting aid to us to double its a harvest of de-
Sen f grossest sins and de.
. ., . , t n . t ,., tern plated ouch
capital will ,
me tell your readers that in a step would show th outside
time there world that you faith your
sere raised bonuses aggregating appreciate what the
paper is doing for its advance-
Wilmington Dispatch
He can no The following letter has just come
about the given our our possession. We give it
weekly, that speaks for itself, but verbatim et
the daily ought to be larger, yet Law Office D. L-
it will take more patronage to Wilmington, N. C- Aug.
make it so. There is no question , are one of the
the
of
What did these
towns do Why they give this
I to factories that hail cap-
of hands, a weekly
pay of an-
i of products exceed
the amount of capital stock,
small town of
final results
ton
A Letter.
The reports of correspondents Who of North Cr.
cf the Weekly Weather Cop;
Bulletin, issued by the .-,, . , . I
f, ,. . ,, lie
Carol State Weather Service, j
for the week ending Saturday, y ago I was
September indicate a ting attorney North Oar-1
favorable week most respects. said Judge W- F.
The weather has been unusually a j
, ,, J A colored citizen of bad
warm for the season, the temper-1 had by the
averaging five degrees grand jury i on trial for
per above the The the some hogs. There
wasn't a it of his guilt, for he
had been taken red
possession cf the stolen swine.
prisoner had to
pay attorney, so the court
pointed a out g lawyer who, up
to that time, had never had a case,
to defend the accused- The
youngster
shrewdness, so he called for a jury
of colored men as he had the right
to do the law. I then went
introduced conclusive
testimony to establish the guilt
of the prisoner, and sat down
without making any speech, for
it was plain a case to call tor
But my legal
got up and made a fiery ha
Ho an impressive
looking man, nature having de-
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
precipitation was i inch less
the average amount, except near
the immediate coast. A heavy
rains two or three
tern counties. local
showers occurred three days.
The amount of sunshine was
These conditions were
very favorable for saving fodder
and late hay. and for cotton,
which is well. Tobacco-
is finished in the east. The
weather has been too dry for fall
crops and for fall plowing. Some
oats have been sown.
Both early late corn are safe.
DISTRICT-
Excepting near coast and a; all physical graces,
few counties the southern
of the where a good
deal of rate occurred, the
has very dry warm, and
the whole quite favorable for
work Cool
nights did not set in the
end of week. Fodder
long.
When are ten minutes
never
W lien and pay before
they pas th hat.
When jingles and
brinks ;, not lo
When bill collectors are to spire
people buy for cash,
When politicians join the clinch
cease to plot and plan
When there are fifty office to every
blessed man.
Then will the great millennium dawn
brightly, but alas
You'll die while you are walling for
these to come to pass
The Paper Does It.
A dreary wilderness weeds
Where heaven seems to frown.
A and in
And your town
Constitution.
DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS.
Superior Com t Clerk, E. A.
sheriff. B. King.
Register of Heeds, W. M. King.
Treasurer, L. Little.
Then and Now.
C. Laughing-
his the day.
his peers wasn't
out over ten when they
is about completed, except some j came back with a verdict of
late and Everybody was astonish
endowing moreover with a
pair of shaped legs that
caused all the boys in the
to jeer aloud when he
appealed on the streets- But he
bad talented lungs, and these lie , every portion of
excised with effect for the town and it will your heart
We ask our readers to contrast
of to-day Green-
ville of five years Count the j
number of beautiful new
that have sprung into existence
and you will be
ten at the music of saw ham
saved in
Fall crop of hay is also
cut easily cured. The week
was very for
which is well, pi-.-k-
is progressing, though slowly
at present- A few complaints
boll-worms were received. Ear
late cur i both safe- T
is about all cured. Sweet
potatoes are coming in irk it.
Sorghum is vary
large quantities of
syrup be made. Tue Held
pea crop is one of the finest for
several seasons Away from the
coast it i-s to get
dry for fall crops-
with pride because of the pro-
that has
awakened. Note the hustle
activity around every store
business Louse. Watch the large
crowds that come to town every
day vote the of
contentment lights nearly
every Lice and yon will ready
to what a change
Go out the country in
ed the Judge's face re
with Then he let
out told jury men in
what he thought of a set
of who would render such a
justice- In
I i t . r. i .,,. every section the can
he I guess will have this J . . , .
., f. , , . seen evidences of prosperity
Dolled, was about to , , ,, . , . K ,
. , ,. . thrift. New life has been en-
order to that effect when . , ,, .
r , . , everywhere, the people
the a great ; .
in i . .; i . i seem with hopes
fellow, a pi . i. a , r . . .,
,, , i .,; i . and are putting forth new
as the ace of rose .
Iv mental perturbation, . . . ,
Approach a man the subject
of politics you hardly get
I his at all. His is
his crop or his business, and
I know a small town of
souls winch wanted a factory, and about a paper a i friends in various parts of
it badly. A meeting of times more a to whom I have
men was called; . . . . , , ,
were out of the fifteen a A o write with regard to the
was daily the business of the j for I
y-s. i ways and means to get community is properly my would be
but I sh a -tending and very acceptable to the
chat with you the there that cannot be give. It would insure success-
M;. the.,,. . through a weekly paper. A paper fusion
Ripening Tomatoes in
Among the many plans that
have for saving
the tomatoes which
at the coming of frost, we have
found the following the most sat-
When frost imminent
gather all the green tomatoes-
Wrap each separately paper
old newspaper will do. Now
pack them boxes store in
a cool place, just warm enough to
be secure from frost but not
warm, the object being to keep
out a
few at a time as they are
and place a warm plane to rip-
a days In
but i guess j ii go on. per week for help alone, light as to insure us their coop- of their newspaper this way we have for several years
another big plant building, while making the nor the sliced on our table
your please
done poll u -poll little bow I
legged over t a . A. ,,. w. B.
what told us to Jones i
Coroner, Dr.
Surveyor,
T. K. L.
Smith and S. H. Jones.
Health, Dr. W. II. Bagwell
Comity Home. W. Smith.
Examiner of
w. II.
Ola
Clerk, C. C. Forbes.
Treasurer, IV. T. Godwin.
W.
Cox, Met; w. Murphy, night.
W. II. Smith. IV. I,,
T. Godwin. X. A.
second morning and night. Prayer
meeting Thursday night. c. M.
School a.
A. M. C.
No regular services-
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-
day morning and night. A,
Rector. Sunday School at
the offer was accepted, through a weekly paper. A
the laud was platted, within print page after page i many
looked and saw
Mr- coming, and he said,
Mrs. Hen, I guess I'll
move on; I'm in a little hurry
this morning.
The hen said, don't go
Mr. Fox I it is very pleasant to
talk with you- let's
continue the
thank said the fox,
three clays every person able to forth the advantages of a town, to be not the least
buy a lot occasional but its show that j of which is the fact that Demo-
politicians would rather
bought of these community the best results aim- have man in the State,
lots, raised easy ed at are lost. j They that with Russell for
payments. Two years ago that This is written in hope Democratic influences
did not circulate a win prevail in the executive
including every store; to- . . . .
day they pay out view the in such a office. Neither abuse nor flattery
lion st
said rt
a newspaper is as
in its own way as the Bible.
consideration. What to
do to improve the farm or the
is idea-
The people of stood
the depressed condition of the
last few years with heroic
age, they have now come to
the realization that we have the
Methodist. Services every Sunday
morning and Prayer meeting
night. Ci. K. Smith,
School at A. M. A.
H. Supt.
Presbyterian. 1st and
morning and Prayer
meeting night Kev.
M pastor. Sunday School at
A.
This
was the great tribute of a brighter coming Lodge No. I. O. K.,
nil-1 The stimulus to the county every Tuesday night.
great man to honesty in .
It ought to be the high aim caused by the high prices paid.
de-
ism.
of every mail to
serve it.
What is honest newspaper
It is that, within its proper
as a public
tells the fear or fa-
It is that has ever as its
guide the best truest inter-
of the is
faithful to its constituents, that
uses to
guard foster the of
The people and aid social
political elevation, that
woods over here.
Mr. said the hen,
-Wire, . p on every hand. Moreover,
-you re afraid of Mr. Hound., .,.
new stores and dwellings are go such a payer as the town
what they call would up th mi Idle of January. -W.
them. Massey, N- C-
would like hear from you Station.
have your views about things; .
in Yours A
The Right Chord.
Wonderful
Que of the at the
will be a
You can't do you
try. Some say they have
menus. Then let a few that
join and start
the ball rolling
Ia- a., w
d let every soul that enjoys Every is judged, by
issue of
Thursday editorially
upon Shop was
The County
Some little time ago the
from Me.,
The paper bears a changed pulpits with the minister
to the people and the inter- in the same
of its neighborhood that no State. When the
planter. The cotton is in
did condition and will be a the town s privileges be m by of
to many exposition visitors.
It illustrates the methods of a man
who has made the
record of grower
A few years ago he
a county farm
which had practically
by its owners by work
and intelligent cultivation lie has
made it famous for its
1880 five of laud
Mr. raised fifteen bales of
to talk out meeting
in the
every- churches, schools
other cities,
where, that your is awake, and newspapers
It
teems I hut
it is the place to in there i in
and invest y in, and that community should go to first-
cotton, which beats the record thinking, some
Georgia if not the country.
m, i i ii , I from the crowd a lilt
This year he has four I Stand o
acres in cotton and will make aide and world white i
three hundred bales-
your are enterprising Q,
P standards in the proper and support The
eastern part of the State. I
Away from might adJ other to these
good hotel. With these
four things as index the prob
is solved by every who
our midst without fur-
If a local newspaper is not what was met by a deacon, who said
it ought to be. the chances Jones, I do hope
that The fault is not the in your prayer will
tor or proprietor, but with the an especial effort for rain,
people of the locality, who have . Our crops being destroyed,
It in their power to make it what I can see nothing but
The following from Hubert Bur-
den has a of help to some.
f these three ought to be, by according it
ambition to get out a live
is as strong the
newspaper man as it is the city
and that
will, the majority of cases,
him to the very
So the
minister was about making his
for tobacco the Greenville
market is is almost
electrical. The outside world
should know Ibis is a pros-
re-
fertile
win come and look are
that Greenville is a
live town that Pitt is a great
county.
This is the place tor men of
enterprise Wire have money
to invest could reap a hut vest by
establishing m-
, here- The time is
i i for them the people should
holds the law he laud Work
does not become the y sec-
trusts and corporate ,
time working for yourself.
It is
of home for the
cation of the
of petty
is one that is ever ready
to sell its columns lo
those who the law, oppress
the people, who corrupt
tors and who build
the fallen lights of ;
Newspapers are publish.
health or y
Lodge A. A.
M. meets third Monday nights
Zeno Moore, W. l
R. D. I. JAMES,
DENTIST,
N- C.
DR. ft. A.
DENTIST.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Whenever nature leaves a hole in a 1ST. O.
min she plasters it upstairs overs. K. Tender A
over with a thick coat of J Hardware store.
I ,
Is too narrow
for too for love, too
and too
dark for
merely for
possibilities of farming perfect truth in
and his improved seed i deals, if your life is good
have of upright at eleven o'clock at night as
planters in the South. ls At
T iv. , ti . ; man on a as you
In the Journal office there is alt. u picnic, if you are
now a branch of a stalk ; a boy when you go to Chicago
which was broken off of as you are at home, in short, you are
Mr. fields a few days die of your
In I space which a man's two
I j. -i i i are. on Ultimate terms with
can, easily cover are twelve ; and believe me,
bolls. A healthier time you out from one of these
men of not be found you will be a stronger, bet-
and a thicker growth et bolls
in, it do you
have never seen.
What George has done
any other farmer Georgi,
do, and his example ha- moved save his year old
to improved methods and over car. The girl was
profitable results o down and bey leg nearly
severed from he. body.
gel a with all prosperity will
cling; and without them there
will never be much hope for great
things. Shop is the
best talk you have made vet-
Keep this before
They are net dead, but simply
sleeping, all that is necessary
is to wake them up and get them
to thinking-
inquiry They are the nucleus bet Paper, the business will
Iv-
Arrangements have
by Secretary J -B for the
members of the Carolina
Press Association to go to the At
October
The people of the I States use,
on average,
day, or to-
about 4,380,000,000 pCt annum.
her important point people
should consider in connection with
the duty of sustaining their local
newspapers is that strangers
judge largely of the thrift, pros-
of a community by
its paper presents
Many a home seeker has in great
measure influenced to settle
in a neighborhood because
the local paper reflected in its
a prosperous
community Richmond
I hundred people were by
an ha Honduras, on
thy, and the damage to property
ed nearly a dollars.
ROM. He got so
became gold,
of their is. i hey i,,., his
published for financial gain. The for It Carlyle.
editor is, or ought to be, the
of the public, lie is i M ,. ,,,
tied to a just reward for speak great words and sutler
vices. And he gels h by honest, hie sorrows. Beads.
effort. Whatever ton dies the nerves of
editor whose lo. mans moral
wealth causes him to open bis j ti than steam,
r columns to every powerful r lightning.-K. H.
he said, Uh. l .,. . .
D, av Th. e t rat th. u wouldst send be branded as such.
The merchant who cheats . with such as ah-
sane has his Nemesis. The it smith.
tor who betrays his people ought
to a place in the same
copious rains the soil of
that it may bring forth
a bountiful harvest, the
people will be made glad,
Ob, Lora they will bless you
for it. I desire, Oh Lord, to
state that I make this petition in
the name of the people of Scar-
for, Oh, Lord, I know that
Thou, in thy wisdom, will
say it is that the soil of
needs- It is more top
K. L.
Williamston. Greenville.
X E A W,
under House. Third S
Ll I.
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,
GREENVILLE, NO.
Pi ice in all the courts. a
specialty.
SON,
; is said on a moderate
has since st el
her population by emigration to this
country. They were principally French
Canadians, who do not take kindly to
British rule, they do
batter in Gear England in
some of have almost
home branches of labor.
There more ill
Chicago than can be in
th public
The
a large of bicycle ac
to the lack of familiarity
Baxter Dr. Leo ion the part riders with the
Pay appeared last week at . of the road,
court and submitted for It thinks a great many cyclists
an with deadly are ignorant even of the rule to
affair always keep to tho right, these
the and tor which they a are more probably due
were over to court just be to the or ignorance of
fore the killing of old Dr. Payne, drivers. It is very noticeable that
Attorney and Counselor Law
Greenville,
Practices in all the Court
Civil and criminal Business Solicited.
Makes a special of fraud
ages, actions lo recover laud, and col-
Prompt and careful attention
all business.
Money to loan approved st
Terms easy.
The case the
of the costs, the judge
many drivers will not yield an
of road to Per
remaining that the whole, haps they think a wheel can slip
had been investigated fully and I anything anywhere at any
Sin in well and that time, or fly over if
had suffered in th loss, a wheel will not run very easily
of his fat bar, therefore he would in gutters or through the hushes
suspend The
feeling between the families has
broken out again. Dr
it is said, has asked the foreman
of jury twice which tried
how he
for rendering his verdict.
C Observer-
the sides of roads. They
are to the just
as much as any
A storm did
bordering in Lake Ontario.
to
J. H. la.
FLEMING
M. C.
Practice in all the Courts.;
U C. LATHAM. HARRY
I A I HAM X SKI IN
j n. i.
Mr E. F. C. Harding,
Wilson. N. U. Greenville, N.
Special attention given to
of claims.





the reflector The Tobacco Department
Greenville, N. C.
P, Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse.
Entered at cent Greenville
K. C as second-class matter.
WEDNESDAY. Sept.
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS.
One of the handsomest
man's edition of any paper that
has yet been published in this
State was the Fayetteville Ob
of last week. It was a
credit to publishers and also
to the ladies who edited man-
aged and it. The number was
splendidly
There much talk just at
present about a third term for
Mr. Cleveland. We presume
this is disturbing other people
more than it is President Cleve-
land. Nobody has ever called
him a fool, whatever eke they
may have said and we
believe that he will ever give
them any evidence that he is
one.
BY O. L. JOYS Ell.
Heavy breaks every day
prices well sustained.
A few years ago, in bet four
years only, and some instances
ash less time than that, several;
of the leading of this
place did all their power to,
prevent a market being
established in Greenville. A great
many of the unfortunate farmers At the rate tobacco is coming
who traded the mortgage now there will be over live mil-
system were denied the right to lion pounds by 1st,
plant tobacco by the merchant beard a gentleman from
running them, and these who i Danville, a few Jays ago,
were not forced these nearly all the to
w. re advised by merchant friends,
not only in Greenville, but all
over the county, to fool with
so risky a crop, and in this way
numbers of our people were kept
ignorant of the natural
of our soil to the growth and
fine development of product
could spot
tobacco from other to-
other markets in
eastern p of the State. He said
the tobacco sold in Greenville was
much more than the
other markets.
J. C. Logan Harris says
has been misquoted as saying
that he would carry fifty
to the silver convention.
He says he has received many
letters from them asking if they
were invited and that he in
every case responded in the
affirmative, and that to his
knowledge many of them will
be in the convention He says
he only wants about
minutes of the time of the con-
Says he cares more at
present about principles than
party Whew
ATLANTA EXPOSITION.
The of
The most important event f the cur-
rent year to this country, and especially
to South, and still
to the of the State of
Georgia, is the Cotton States and Inter-
national Exposition which opened at
Atlanta, on the 18th day of
and closes on the 31st of
December.
a Southern city of about 110.000
population should have the enterprise
and public spirit, to say
to undertake, almost sin handed
an enterprise so wide in it scope, o
mammoth in Us proportions ml
such a vast outlay of money as to
richly entitle it to the designation
la the face of
commercial depression and financial
panic, and that Atlanta, tin., which
was left tut little more than a heap of
ashes and ruins, with Its
population of scattered and home-
less by Sherman's army, when it took
up Its famous to the
should be that city, it is not surprising
that the first suggestions of such an
enterprise were received with general
misgiving and that even the Southern
States and cities against it.
and slow to come to the assistance
My New Fall and Winter Goods are all in and I invite
you to call and see them. Beautiful taste dis-
played in artistic finish and texture.
MM
ware
he when a few came together the east
tried to establish a market atoned now expecting
The great Southern
at opened on
Wednesday with magnificent
splendor. There were
people present to witness the
massive machinery being put
in motion in response to the
touch of an electric button by
President Cleveland at Gray
Gables, his summer home
Massachusetts. North Carolina
is well represented by exhibits
at the Exposition and there is
no need or fear that our State
will suffer in the least through
comparison with others.
lion. W. S- Dis-
Attorney for Utah, is vis-
Washington. He
is much in the situation
in Utah to make the democrats
hopeful of electing their State
ticket and two I . B. Senator-.
I believe that it i not putting
it one whit too strong to say
that our chances of success
are fully equal to the
Utah has enjoyed two
successive seasons of good crops,
and the condition of business is
satisfactory. The people are
feeling very good over the re
turn of better times, and that
will inure to the benefit of the
democracy. If we carry the
Territory year it is almost
a sure thing that it will go the
same way in
he Silver Convention,
From the
that there
four distinct propositions to be
pressed before the silver
at Raleigh Wednesday,
25th. These
Mr. Ed- Chambers Smiths
plan is that it will declare the
alterable that the free
coinage of silver is the prop-
solution of the financial
and resolutions will be
somewhat along the line
of those passed by the Democrat-
silver lately held at
Washington. is no m
says Mi- Smith, far
can learn, to commit anyone
against his will to any resolution
for a new Mr- baa
also said that it was a mere con-
and could not bind any-
body- ,
It is staled, by those to whom
he has read the resolutions, that
ex-Judge Spier the re-
of the original
for the convention or confer-
has drafted a set of
to be submitted which
little besides arraign
of the Democratic party-
What he proposes to the parties
will probably develop until
Wednesday, if then.
Senator Marion Butler is
said to have a resolution that de-
free coinage the leading
only question before the
Die, and commits all delegates not
to vote for any candidate for of-
lice on ticket who is not
openly favor the
of silver at the ratio of lo
Logo will make tea
most eloquent of his
so his friends say, in of
proposition to establish a
brand new party with no plank
except one favoring free and
unlimited coinage of silver. He
he is to leave the Re-
publican party for free silver,
Unless all free silver men are will
to leave their parties and
new silver party, the
of a Republican gold-bog
President in 1396 is inevitable-
product at home, then is when t
was that all the influence of
established business prestige from
of our merchants was
the few that tried
to start the market,
were advised to ship their
co to Oxford. Henderson and
Durham all the other mar
of Slide, and told that
the few buyers that were cu the
Greenville market were lacing the
farmers tobacco and shipping it
to these and making
money on it. So was cue
of our prominent merchants
pressed with this idea that he
gave notice to a good of
his customers that he was going
to place a man from up the
try on the Greenville market to
buy for him, and that he would
ship tobacco from here to the
other markets make money
it. He placed his man the
but after an experience
of only throe weeks long
enough for him, the merchant of
coarse, to out of pocket to the
tune of a hundred or so
his buyer made himself
by his absence from the
breaks. The merchant withdrew
from the tobacco a wiser
and a more experienced man.
instead of why it was that
he lost his purchase, he gave
as a that his man only
bought the high tobacco. Strong
us was this influence against
market, success came slow but
sure. There are numbers of our
people who at that time Spoke up
for the home market and have
ways so, but there was a
stubborn influence some
of our citizens against the market-
We have heard a good of
the buyers speak of the treat
they received at the of the
citizens when they first came to
Greenville, so far as the writ
is concerned, we have had some
very hard things said about us in
connection with the tobacco mar-
so bitter was the feeling
against it. as every is
the architect of i is own fortune,
we knew that if success crowned
oh efforts the feeling would soon
be outlived, but if failure overtook
us we would be kicked into
ion as a youth
to make some investments
He is a tobacconist and has
on the largest tobacco markets
the verb all his life. He told
writer yesterday ha had made
up hie mind to come here to live.
He predicts that attain years
will sell fifteen million
tobacco.
Some people croak for the
of it. some from the habit of it,
some the
of it- They never enjoy what is
set before them, because they
can't eat, take or carry away all
table before the neigh-
The
get these
Tobacconist.
in himself
that the last few years has ; about Greenville said that he had
raised the veil of distressing a-d ; decided to locate here, that for
oppressing indebtedness from the i the last throe years he had bees
head of farmers. We have watching eastern Carolina and i of a In an undertaking which
but that our merchants that be had long bee.
honest in their views, but that was the market I promise even a degree of
This same gentleman , accomplishment
. B A visit to Park, however,
about two miles north renter
Atlanta, will dispel every doubt of lite
a. decree of
passing tie expectation
of the projector- of the Cotton stale
and International Exposition,
Prom the roof garden of the new and
modern which
pies th highest hill in this hill city, a
magnificent vie the
Its surrounding is afforded. All
around son, over hill and val-
sufficiently pronounced to
ford pleating variety to the
I the compact, well-built, Chi-
of the Gate city
South. Atlanta, with it Of well-
streets and avenues, laid out
regardless of rule or plan.
Which Hie macadamized roads
lead through t tie
the rich lands beyond.
i appearance of solidity,
and beauty in her public build-
her churches, her
numerous public school
houses, her Henry Brady Hospital, her
stores and private houses, suggestive of
abundant building material nearby, and
looking away to Hie east, fourteen miles
the the famous Stone
Mountain looms up, mountain of
granite, where Immense are
operated now, but where, thirty-one
years ago. war held sway
were and their
blood trickled over the turned, granite
of Mountain.
In over these lovely hills and
ch i-i gladness of Southern
verdure and yielding abundantly to the
hand of the happy It is
difficult to it was ever
theater . f war. and that the soil was lit-
soaked with fraternal blood.
such an undertaking the question
of transportation is one of natural
and every person in any-
in exposition, every
person proposing to become an
tor or a has doubtless propound-
ed the inquiry, whether the Southern
railroads are equal to the emergency of
handling enormous travel
to and Atlanta during period
of the exposition. This question
course has long since been answered to
sales here, it was a noted fact that their satisfaction by the Committee on
there was no from our sister transportation of tip- but
town who came for the of many who
purpose
What I want
There'll be Lots of
Blow.
is to impress the minds of the general public
that I advertise truthfully. I want your
I want your trade. To get your trade I
must offer you inducements that you cannot get For a time about Clothes from all source- Than
elsewhere. , are all sorts of Clothes. Mind that you get the
no object. If you can be convinced
W Hat Want In sure Patronage. The Fall
w Hats are the new blocks. There are
is to trade at the place where you get the best
value for your money. I have given and do give and Pay
you better value than any house in the city
guarantee to, fit and please you,
earth
Expresses
Sentiment.
the Wrong
The was taken from
the Daily Greenville
planter said on the breaks today,
I was in yesterday and they
told me there that the Greenville mar-
had broke all to pieces, bill
from prices here today it looks anything
else but Wonder if that is the
way our neighbor town i trying to es-
We are at a loss to know Lo;
such a report started, would
to give the
of the planter referred to in
this
There is not a market the
State towards which our people
have a kinder feeling than the
one at At the opening
came for the express , ,
e of farmers
with prices, and our
people
impressed with the war, perhaps it will
e of of
period of ten or
and indication showed that
to carry fair
in the field of competition.
Knowing all this to true, the
is sorry to
the has been wrongly
informed- The sentiment express
ed does not ac-
cord with the of our ware
house-men or buyers, and we
close of the
well Q Say
comparison can be well drawn be-
tween the apologies for
roads in the south during that period,
and
equipment, and service of the present.
is essentially a railroad city
and a great railroad center,
roads, and good ones, radiating to every
section of the country. But Without
considering any of the others, there is
one system fully capable of
and
will, of all tap travel and to end
justice to Tarboro, publish this any and
its Southern
and that lathe great
dilation operated by a single
j with headquarter at Wash-
Under the name of the
Of course we will
above from the and
take pleasure in so doing. We
are glad to have this
of the of the Tarboro
people toward the Greenville
assure them of a hear
Moved reciprocation of
by such incentives a law men
brought the Greenville tobacco
market into while
the object of this article is not to
especially pass again through the
dark of the market, bat in
a partial review of the past
we are the better to show
the advantages the tobacco mar-
has been to the town
show those whose opposition was
so bitter that although they fought
us a hard caused us to
drop many a hard earned dollar,
yet our victory the . f
their purposes a to
them in disguise-
GREEN TOBACCO
BI O- L.
to
to
to
to
to
Mrs. Anna Gap, wife of Ex-
Deputy S. Marshal,
Columbus, Kan.,
was
of TWINS in
less than min-
and with
scarcely any pain
after using only
two bottles of
That Greenville will fair
in the field of has
all been will the
disposition of this market.
Greenville market
merit and envies
in State, but wishes
for all the fullest measure of
soccers-
That
Tired Feeling
danger. It is a serious
condition will lead to
results if it i- not over
come at once. It U
that the blood is impoverished
and impure. The best remedy is
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood,
strength and
to the muscles, vigor to
tin; brain and and vitality
lo every part of the body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla positively
Makes the
Weak Strong
l have taken Hood's
for indigestion, that tired
feeling and loss of appetite. I
fed much better stronger
after taking it. I earnestly rec-
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and I call it a great
Has. C. E. 1318
St., Philadelphia,
One Of its has its northern
minus Washington, over it is
operated a List through service in con-
ion with the Pennsylvania Railroad
New York, through Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington Atlanta to all
parts of the and Southwest, In-
Orleans mill points
Florida, and which makes i lie ran from
New York to Atlanta in hours. Not
only so, hat its connection in other
enable It to give the same
c-lass service to passengers from the
Weal and
So important is this great sys-
success of exposition and
so hearts- has been its interest the
and its co-operation with
the managers of the that it
has been accorded exceptional privileges
and will be the only having tracks
ill will enable it
to land passengers from any direction,
without Misuse of cars, either the
or the Union depot in Atlanta,
may prefer.
The Railway has always
n the most generous
; in every enterprise effort to promote
the wolf ire the South, and will make
a most Interesting exhibit
building which it has creeled In the lair
grounds, consisting of specimens of the
mineral mid other products the South
and illustrative the marvelous
In railroad op-
and architecture in this country.
T. K. C,
Hood's
and
DID HOT SUFFER
or Mall, on reef
St. per
mailed
CO., tit.
SOLD AU.
Only Hood's
Hood's Pills
we heard a number of
visiting attorneys commenting on
the fact that they had seen but
two drunken men on the streets,
and said it was so different from
the disorderly scenes that used
to be witnessed hare during court
week.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
What everybody
wants
Visitors to the City.
j here are sights worth seeing at my store, and
are welcome all I can show, and to all
j the information I can give, without being urged
,. . . i w to buy. a chance to see the new things that
is to trade with a reliable, square, up-to-date con- Men and Boys wear; a chance to get the
that will appreciate your trade. All And when settled quietly at home you'll
Styles now ready. Come and see me and I will; discover there's something need then how
do you good. it will be to order.
------MY FALL AND WINTER
l III. SB.
ABE ALL IX AND OPEN FOR
The King Clothier.
J WILSON, .
ASHLEY WILSON, Salesmen, who will be glad to see
WILL JAMES.
WILSON,
A Cause.
of most patriotic
ever North Carolina to
memory of
North Carolina soldiery sines the
lat war was that of raisins; the
Monument the
auspices of the Rifles,
the 21st of last March- ex-- j
and successful man-
of this was mainly
Ml
Help us.
our freedom.
Truly,
B. F. Sugg.
N. . Sept. j
Our i
is up kind paid as
you know. It is absolutely
that Hie pro and
that a pines to put
t bum, to remove I lie balance of
the d a I and tame
To do s we must have
money as it, we
to the energy of T. H-
of the Now i had cot at the no of work
the monument is paid fr, there I
comes earnest appeal in a very
novel way to help place a suitable
fence around our dead.
Following is a letter from Capt.
which explains itself. As
the representative of that effort
in Pitt county, I most earnestly j i t m k if you do
appeal to and JIlt t hf n k you dispose of some
those who feel that loyalty I b same
patriotism that is so ardently ,.,, us I am so
burning the of their get this k done am
from and
many of them off the works
thrown up nu-u- We are
having these fixed op and sold to
do the above work. For
the straight slicks
polished we ban-
Wholesale and Retail
Stoves. Stoves.
hearts- There is mere
noble or grand in effort than to
care for beautify the graves
of our dead soldiery
Carolina, heavens
attend her.
While protect and
defend
In making this appeal I do it
for the I have those who
off my mind. Kindly see what
you can do let me know when
how many lo send- I think
it best lo go and see about
how many you gel engaged
and let me I
that number about as many
extra ones as yon think you can
easily dispose of- With Kind re-
I am Your Friend
T. H.
We are laying in a full line of
Best quality, low prizes. Call and ex-
Stoves,
We also are agents for the celebrated
STOVES STOVES
I am now receiving my Fall Stock of Cooking
and Heating Stoves.
My Cook Stoves are made by the Richmond
Stove Co., and are as widely known as any Stove
made. I have been handling them more than
years, and find that they are the Stove for the
people. The Plow Boy, Seminole, New
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up.
the best Stove ever sold
on this market. With each Stove l give pipe and
the fixtures to do the cooking for any family. I
keep constantly on hand castings for the Stoves
I sell. My Stove Pipe is made of the best East
Iron. My are first class in every
respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King,
Pluto and Regal stand second to none. I buy
Stoves Strictly for Cash and sell for Cash. I get
off all the discounts possible and I give my
the advantage of it in low prices.
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead,
Axes, Nails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, Iron
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept in
a first class Hardware Store. I sell the
which is the heaviest Pump made. All are
ed to look at my My for Cash
sell for
D. D. HASKETT,
GREENVILLE, N. G.
Rambler and Columbia
and have on hand a few second-hand Bicycles
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing
Machine, we have in stock.
Drugstore,
T- A. JONES 1878. SAVAGE.
SAVAGE, SON CO,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
TUNIS NORFOLK, V A.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Bias, Ac
Cotton, Grain, Peanut and Peas,
liberal Ad on n and
Market Price Guaranteed.
Punk, or any Reliable In
J.
put CO., X. c.
C. C. Cobb.
Co. X. C.
Skinner.
i ,.; .,
COBB BROS. CO.
Va.
mar
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X. A B. H. Doped.
U.
AN
Hogging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished Lowest Prices.
edition in .
H and Solicited,





THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections.
A good would be Refresh-
Just a. week more of
Lave struck
cents a gallon.
New Goods arriving daily at
Lang's-
Riverside Nurse lies has com-
grapes.
17th.- Gov. fine fresh
Butler today. S- M.
Rev- H. died
in Raleigh Saturday
The are now getting a
longer Hie days.
A Fashion Sheet given to
buying hats of Mrs. L Griffin.
The hour for in
our churches changed
to
store will be closed
day. for holiday.
The Wilmington Star was
twenty ; ears old Sunday.
It grows no with age.
lo dosed Satin
day, for holiday.
S- M-
The is
of its usu-
style.
AUTUMN ANATOMY.
People Going and Coming These
Early Days.
Cox is quite sick.
J. A. Lang went to Raleigh today.
O. went to
-I. Smith left Friday for
Seven Spring-.
Morris Meyer returned from Wash
Friday
Ella returned
Wednesday evening.
Mr-. M. I. returned Tuesday
evening Iron Baltimore.
W. F. a
Taft Co.
I L. and wife Friday
morning for
Mrs. II. W. King, from
Kim-ton, Saturday morning.
Misses Lucy and Mary are
Mi.-s Adelaide Williams.
Mrs. Warren, of Canny Bill, is
visiting her parents hare.
f. I. r. timed Sc
land geek, Wednesday evening.
Ben Savage, of Scotland Neck, has
taken a position with Bros,
K. V. Parker baa taken a position as
marble with J. C. Lanier A
Mis. and little
from Baltimore eve-
Earnest Forbes and Bob Hove
to Friday evening for a
hunt.
A GOOD WOMAN DEAD.
Mr. W. F. Burch, foreman on
the left again for
Wilmington this morning, but on
much sadder mission the
one on which he last week.
This time he with the re
mains of his mother lo place
them at rest by the side of her
A RECORD.
A Good Judge.
We don't know when we have
Mad; by an Honorable Son cf Pitt been mite with The Short Lumber Mill at Washing.
of a, tn Again by
Judge who has presided over tho
and modest, true
brave and
are the virtues of the best citizens-
We have just lad the pleasure of
I hearing Mr. M Jones recount
courts of Pitt than in
Judge His courteous,
just and merciful decisions meet
with approval. He is
clear, firm and learned, and his
very face denotes the
in Cemetery. Le b heroic of Ml, gentleman. His ruling indicate
m r i i;., . . , . the best purest virtues of an
Mrs. Burch bad been in poor j R Davenport, the merchant L,, and
health several mouths and it I f successful far I we are glad to have sue-, a
was not thought she would find excellent citizen, ; did gentleman and gallant Judge
be well again. Friday have it from Mr-
night she became much worse, whom we and
and grew gradually weaker until from his knowing
o'clock Monday j be
We learn with that the
Short lumber mill at Washington
has suffered another serious loss
by fire. On Thursday
fire was discovered in a shed near
the dry kilns, before it could
be checked the shed, kilns,
the office and some smaller build
SLAUGHTER.
most excellent citizen, urn i . ., ,. ,
from Mr- Davenport j to administer the of our j M a large
K i I of him were
State.
of lumber were destroy id-
The loss is estimated between
and which is part
We are pleased to learn that covered by insurance.
through the personal effort of This is the third tire
Deserved Promotion.
We intend to make our new stock of
Dry Goods Shoes.
nearly years old at the time of i
death. Her parents at Appomattox was in com-
America when she was cf his
old and located u, i
this State, where she Op t j are as J-
and married Mr. i Davenport- He is a worthy
James A- Burch- daughters .
and one BOB were born to j
their lives -n the explosion
that occurred the 10th of last
December. We learn that the
had not with him in person , , , . . .
to see Mr. Benedict, the Public dry kilns will be rebuilt at once.
Printer-
The man
o-
He is a worthy people who have been coming Bis
of Pitt county to court for many years and d u, ,., the
and one eon were to t ,.,.;, lie the man; stopping at Macon are , , , m
Both daughters and her husband of with the now g
having lei her . around The hand- ;
papered dining room,
if lied
crave, her Heath leaves Mr. l- that we had the i pp
Burch only living member f u these facts.
m -.-w- j O U i i .
the family. In his bereavement p,, coincidence was that he The table is ail right on alarm clock
ceiling painting of The m in ho hopes to rise by
rooms has made a big his own should depend
fail lo new
goods now Dr. K. A left Monday for
folk. Va. where he lo a-
The at
Swamp made at
the town churches
This hot seems more
oppressive than we had
ill. few cool days.
m tells us
that John JR. Gentry will be here
at the races Oct. Sid.
It is now and the given
foliage of the forest is taking on
rich hues of color-.
Jesse Proctor has par
a lot Higgs
just above College Hotel,
la building a on it.
H II. of Washington,
Las brought up two fine horses
id i , practicing them for the
race ; here-
Plenty of peas and
p been made
this and is not much
probability body starving.
The heat and is about
to do for tin town what the town
have failed to
O the glass weeds.
and Dun's reports
Miss Kim, a Mayo, f who
made a abort vi.-ii to W. King,
left Thursday.
Bertha Savage, of
Tuesday Mrs. C.
K. D. Mon-
day to visit Ills Mr.
W. it. Brown.
J. I of Washington, who
been attending court here, returned
home
Mrs. I. Ame. of Norfolk, arrived
Friday evening to visit her daughter.
Mrs W. B Brown.
W. C. came
from on -av
lie will
he h-n a host of I a 33rd
and w in thirty three
ii rapidly if low prices will do it.
Everything the very a poor article in
the store. Right up in quality. Right up in
style. Right up in assortment. Just what
will please trouble to show goods.
C. T.
v o
friends both here and at
his old Iron
deeply with
Mrs came t
to make her h mo in 1891,
made many friends
She was a member of
church, lived the life of a
true aid in
works of benevolence-
ids
Hurt.
Edward Greene, of this town,
who has been in Norfolk for
some weeks, was right badly
hurt that city on Wednesday
night He boarded at Hotel
Norfolk, and about bedtime
started to his room to retire.
ILL OF
INVITE
To fit everybody, little feet and
The remains were in company with another gen- big feet, white feet and black feet
to the depot by named Henderson he
White. L. W. Law I was going in the elevator to, ,, want a Dress
D W- H. the Third floor of the hotel on j with suitable Trim-
and B F. a pall bear- which bis room was located.
a be r of elevator reached the landing
The Ladies Aid Society, of the
Methodist church sent a
floral tribute,
Your attention to OUT large and well selected
stock of
and was about to stop the cable
broke and it shot rapidly to the
bottom, a distance of feet.
I Both gentleman and the
eases were disposed W
since last being about the leg.
Rogers. j The accident caused great ex-
he will stay here. Jno. and Jesse e, f-1 among the of
i-M v the K. Greene left this
A. Bernard left mi of . . r . t,.
, ,.,. 1.1. moraine for to
for
week show continued
general improvement of trade
throughout the country, and es-
y East and South
Tarboro, and after a days there
go Wilmington.
A. Uriah and have moved
here from Washington, and the
house on Pitt
Mr. a pension examiner for
the S. Government i- in town
some pen-ion claims.
Miss II Mile who has been
visiting Nannie Bagwell, left for
be Raleigh to
In- moved Into the
Joyner. affray pleads guilty, morning
judgment on payment of
W. II. White, C. V. White,
White, affray W. If. While
and Harris guilty James C.
F. while not guilty-
after his brother.
. 11.1 i
DO i house
bread is earned by the sweat near the Methodist on
the brow, it makes a ,.
sweat . work this
and to be done.
for favor
of dated Sept
124.1 lawn by
L I Evans.- trading
tame do so at their
Son e people
n mailers that they rarely
re Hi for fear will
St
Mr- W . II- and
an i Mrs. and the young
editor Inane from LI
evening.
The family of 1- Fleming. of
our buyers, arrived eve-
They will one of the new
in
r. .-.-
Williams, guilty, Greenville. At. -this term o
judgment on payments j COUrt B U Cooper was tried
,.,,
Another Officer Shot At.
Shooting at police officers is
becoming too common around
for
receiving, pleads J snooting at the Chief of Police,
guilty, on pay-land was sentenced to two
j. ant of costs. in jail. This sentence
changed to, a fine
of costs- land c and Cooper
West carrying concealed j Friday. The same v a strange
weapons, pleads t j appearance
penned of costs. ti 1- .,. Q
carrying here. He Ins name as
We have the latest and newest styles
-i vi want a Suit of Clothes
Ours are the newest designs
and will fit.
Ladies latest make.
The designs are beautiful.
Hats and Caps.
O J Bargains in then
come to us.
BROS.,
Opposite J. Cobb Son. Leaders L Price,
MERCHANDISE
in which can be found during all seasons many
useful articles suitable for personal use.
household purposes, are
an effort to put on the mar-
this Fall and Winter the
out who needs
more
Wm. Harris, of Falkland, left for
lie will at-
tend the Exposition- This was the list
Esp ticket tram Greenville.
The the cf a
daily inner U returned Iron, Norfolk
by A. J. l
It is a who i-i the hotel
weapons, pleads guilty, judgment ma-1 pistol when the chief went to
him
kill. s-11- police box coining
in be discharged
upon payment of c- and entering in-
to bond to keep the peace.
six sheet and very
We to learn that
Hill, of baa
lost by fire his saw which
tor ail
ox has spent a few days in
town to the d light Of but many Mends.
We have seen in team in nearly
was situated a miles below a year and a half, and are glad his
that town, loss is about better than we had
I lit from
mode up a purse of
for Jones, bus
held a meeting there for
about We doubt if a
preacher at
that in for a whole year's
work.
weapons not guilty.
It. L. Cooper, carrying
weapons, guilty, judgment
on payment of
I. carrying
Walter Smith and said he was
from Boston He grew rather
boisterous around the Market
House and was brandishing a
along riding about that time
went in pursuit of him. He
K My. I overtook the at the
on payment of I near the Methodist
co-ts. as he alighted and went to
the who kept
not pistol in his baud as he ran
On Monday Oct. 6th.,
the next regular of
Lodge, No. A. F. k
A. If., a full attendance is ear
neatly requested as there will be
business of importance. By or
of W. M.
J. Secretary.
This fall is very much like the
one eleven years Most
me will remember that when the
State Exposition opened in
the of October, the
weather very much as it has
been the past week. The boys of
the old Guard will not
the hot march they
had
OAKLEY ITEMS.
, Sept. Bach,
Mr-. J. L. i sick.
Mi-s Mary is
II. Williams two divs in
Hie la-t week.
-1. of Bethel, spent
Sunday here with friends.
r. Gainer is building a re-i-
I on his turn near here.
It. L. the clever section mas-
hero
J. E. fines returned Sunday from a
trip at Mount.
Greenville Market.
Corrected by S. M.
lo to
to T
to
to j
to
4.110 to I'M
to
to SO
to
IS to St
to
to
to
to
to
ft
Butter, per lb
Western
cure
Corn
Corn Meal
Flour, Family
Lard
Oats
Sugar
per Sack
per
Beeswax, per
per
Hulls per ton
Seed Mi
Hide
Grape hulls are dangerous the
sidewalks.
Th- says Washington will
have o next
At no time during the summer his it
been dryer, dustier and hotter than last
w e already hear several pee here
of to the
A restaurant has been opened In the
store building next to the Planters
Warehouse-
A good many ti.-h m creek
have come into market tho last
clays. The pikes are line.
Tell a man he's level-headed and he'll
feel Salt red. tell him he's flat-headed
and hit you a club.
from various part- the
country show this September weather
to the hottest of tin.- season.
It is about time for the
storm- Perhaps when that comes it
will drive away this warm weather.
The of Heeds issued four
marriage licenses last week, one
white and three for colored couples.
A lady who saw the sleeve ex-
tenders on exhibition at one of ear
store- wanted lo know of the merchant
if had come back
The bale new cotton
brought to Thursday by IV.
J. Fleming was by w lute
st at They will handle the
fleecy product this fall.
Superior Court Clerk E. A. has
pure-based a handsome lady's bicycle
from s. E. Ponder C ., tent it to
his daughter MISS Mary Alice, who is
at at
The postal service examination stood
by our young A. B. Dupree,
at Weldon on Thursday, was the best
we have heard of being made by any
the service. His average
n 7-10.
were over thirty people from
Grifton and points this Mile to get off
the train here This
shows how convenient the railroad is to
people coining to court who hay
business town.
The marriage of Fleming, one
our barbers, to Wed-
was a popular event in
ed social circles. Many of
white sent him presents.
IS. Stocks, assault with devil
weapons, submits.
Lola Barber, guilty. Sued
and costs.
larceny, guilty, yen-a in
penitentiary.
Mack guilty, Judgment
Will Moor-, larceny
guilty.
George Harden and Dock
and receiving, guilty, each i yeas
in penitent Appealed to supreme
court.
Wiley Jones. Claude Jones, , h of shipments.
Stocks and affray,
guilty, I upon pay- j J. It. Moore tells that
co-t . bis daily of tobacco
assault with , .
weapon, pleads guilty, I months now average live solid cars tie
along the street, tired at the
officer but did not strike
The officer used his billet, and
knocked the insensible at
I he Hist blow. As soon as
Smith recovered he was taken
lo the lock up and confined.
More deeded.
An idea of the done
around the depot here be had
FILLED T
in jail and
sis.
Jerry Daniel, assault with
, other freight The ship-
jerry who
weapon, fail with j today of tobacco alone was
leave to Commissioner to hire out. cars. The railroad
Jerry Daniel, carrying . . ,, en in
weapon, guilty, judgment Suspended on ties have just added feet to the
payment of co-ts. of the warehouse, but
to u still there is room to
months in fall, to be released upon pay- handle the immense
of costs ,, I business of this A look
Smith, concealed .
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment mis- into the warehouse shows it to be
assault with deadly crowded nearly all the time-
weapon, pleads
right and
assault with deadly weapon, not guilty.
Alex Badly, assault with deadly
on, submits, judgment suspended on
payment of costs.
Oscar Button, concealed
weapon, not guilty.
Bethel Items.
Bethel, N. C, Sept. 1895.
Mrs. Josie Brewer, of Mount,
is Mrs. at. O. this week.
Messrs. Blount Bro. are enlarging
their store in order to make room
their new
Mr. John II. was married to
Annie Keel, Wednesday evening
Sept. 18th, at o'clock. the
residence of Mr. William Staton, C.
Moore, ding. The attend-
ants were Keel and Miss Nora
Briley. Frank Andrews and Miss Daisy
Staton, D. A. More and Miss Maggie n to arid snit
Nelson. John Carson Miss
A was held at
the groom's father, sir. An-
Bethel. The bride and groom
were the recipients of many handsome aw sum
and valuable presents. May peace, joy
T f Dress Goods and Trimmings in
the latest novelties.
Clothing
of the highest art both to fit and suit you.
SHOES and BOOTS to fit your feet and
pocketbook.
Hats and Caps in the latest stylos. Cloaks
the handsomest line ever brought to this city.
Call on us and we will show you letter than
we can tell
i, TAFT C
Next door Bawls the Jeweler.
GREENVILLE. N C.
ever brought to this town. We are sure that
you will be well pleased with the goods and
prices that we will offer you, and ask you to
keep a lookout for the many attractions which
we offer for your inspection. There is a right
and wrong way to do almost everything. The
wrong way for to trade is to buy without
coming to see us to get our prices and qualities
firmly fixed ill your mind. The right way is to
come and see us and look over the best
line of General Merchandise to be found in
Pitt county. Consult us as to prices and
and we don't sell you the bill you want to
buy then you will go out feeling that you are
none the loser by spending a few minutes look-
over our stock. It is good assortment,
in a few weeks after our buyer gets through it
will be full and a sight to look at. In a few days
we expect the arrival of a cargo of
FURNITURE
and when you need goods in this line never
buy until you come to see us we expect to
have any thing you may wish.
Yours for Business,
Cheap And Good Goods
Ladies, Misses and
Wraps.
and presents. peace, joy t f a A
and happiness through a. hi A O
and
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts as
by Cobb Bros.
of
Good Middling
Middling
Low
Good
Prim e
Extra Prime
Spanish
best and choicest
of this sea bob-
Novelties at low
I attended the auction sales in New York and Baltimore in July
when jobbers were purchasing to to southern trade
and I am now prepared to many inducements to
my customers and the trade generally. I also
bought a big lot of good and reliable BOOTS
and SHOES on June 1st before the
price. Also a big line of Ladies
Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, Crockery,
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In
proof of what I say I will quote prices of a few
Mens and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and B Cashmere
Suits 18.60, Boys Vest . liens Vest Coats
Mens Coats 11.75, Mens Suits made of
Coats Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork
screw Suits to Mens Coats, same Boys
W Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to
Boys Shirts Mens Shirts, go d , Mens and Boys
Caps to Men and Boys Wool and Fur Hats
to pair of Skin Shoes, Congress and
Lace, worth will sell for and Misses good
Shoes to Ladies and Misses old stock, to
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice do., Good
Rica Molasses Good West India Molasses All
kinds of Farmers Produce taken in exchange for goods High-
est cash prices paid Cotton in Seed or Lint.
WANTS
1,500.000 Pounds of
TOBACCO,
and we are going to have it if hard work and
satisfactory prices will get it.
prices at
LANG'S.
I.
N. C.
Give us a trial and ha convinced that
FORBES
can and will give satisfaction in every respect.
The High Prices we are getting every day for
the farmers who sell with us will convince you
that we are yours for highest averages,
JESS
GREENVILLE, N. C.





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Original Observations
Regular
D. C Sept. 1895.
Democrats hen- are of
pinion MM Senator S till
the party, nut only Ohio,
but throughout the country, a great
I a hen lie the tariff in us ail
occupy
enable to w ti
h the tariff
I- hi Ohio, the a Demo
era legislature a certainty that
able. It is hoped that Sherman,
y and recent
are be distributed M
c documents hi Ohio,
will succeed in announced in-
make the tariff an issue in
national The prospects
for the election of a Pres-
next year have been
brighter some time, but
with the committed to tho
restoration of would
become brilliant. The sen-
of the country is looking a bear,
, . . . ;,,.,. -1 man s relatives
in favor of the Democratic id ,
A close nil is very often the one
who never a cent.
The time is not far distant when
will lie in like
a us. at so much per bunch.
Horse is becoming as an
article human food. On
we vote
There has been aid ah nit
Oil no man due I t
there was nothing in them.
An orange girl went back o her bow
legged been because she said did
like, to waltz ill
The American Defender beat
Valkyrie In gr-at yacht
race, and the British are not
yet.
would
could be
tongue.
The of some pen
have more weight if the park
I between an
Childhood is the nursery rhyme.
youth love ill middle age the
and old age the blank verse In
book of life.
CHILL
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE
G Ills., Mar. w.
M . . Co., St. Louis. Mo.
sold last year. COO
TONIC
year. In oil our
It In the
u Tonic truly.
Co-
Sold guarantee J.
druggist.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch
Weldon 3.40 p. in., Hal Its x 4.00
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p
o., Greenville p. m., 7.35
p. m. Returning, leaves
i. in., Greenville 8.22 a- m. Arriving
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 am
tally except
Trains on branch leave
7.00 a. in,, arrives
8.10 p. m. 9.50; returning
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m , Pa-mole
p. hi., arrive Washington p.
Daily except Sunday. Connects with
trains on Neck
Train leaves K C,
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, at p. m. P.
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. if., 5.20 p. in.
leaves daily
5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a
Tarboro 10.25 and
on C s
daily except 6.50
u. arriving n m. R
leaves a. m-
arrive at a. m.
Trains on Nashville leaves
Mount at 4.30 p, arrive
Nashville p. m., Spring Hope I
Returning leaves Spring
a. m., Nashville 8.35 a. arrives
t Rocky Mount in., daily excel
Sunday.
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence
R. 0.50 D- arrive Dun-
bar p. m. Returning leave Dun-
bar 6.30 a. m. arrive Latta . m
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton branch leaves War-
saw for Clinton dally, except Sunday
at in. Returning leave Clinton
at m. ting at Warsaw
tine trains
JOHN F. DIVINE,
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
J. R. Manager,
You day
in the month
September that it
you have
your Printing done
at the
REFLECTOR
JOB OFFICE.
It will be done right,
It will lo done in style
and it suits.
These points are
low tariff and against the Chinese wall
which built the
commerce of the United States.
has been shown at more than one Con-
election and it was shown in
the enormous majority by which
dent Cleveland was elected last
time, the tariff was the
issue. The principal object these
Ohio Republicans have in view is doubt-
less to compel their party to nominate
by making the.
issue as it is well known that Tom Reed
and his friends have been specially de-
to allow tin to remain
the background the Pi essential
campaign.
At a meeting of the Ohio Slate
held this week a
letter was read from Governor Camp-
hell, enthusiasm.
Campbell said he intended to
make a vigorous and aggressive
and expressed the opinion that
the result at the polls would largely de-
pend upon the loyalty and activity of
Democrats. Members or the
say that it will he no fault of theirs if
every Ohio Democratic
in Washington, does rot
go home and vote for Campbell, and
every man of them that Camp-
bell's luck is going to pull him through.
Secretary has set the 20th
inst. to hear arguments in the appeal
from ilia of Comptroller Bowler
the sugar b
counsel for the
beet sugar men, takes the ground that
Mr. Hunter's action in citing the claims
for sugar bounty to the Court of Claims
was
the 29th of this mouth there will
be a i commander the
United Slates Army. day
Gen. will reach the age limit
for one of the Major
Generals will lie US
of army- There be no
lions on Of the as the
grade or Lieut. General to exist
upon retirement
Nelson A Miles is the senior Ma-
General, hut his selection as com-
of the army regarded as
certain. Tim he de-
sire, select one of the other Major
Hamilton, the
Greenville Lumber Co., have taken the
contract to Mr. J. A.
the having
away. We believe it would a good
Greenville if these
could In- Induced to take contracts and
do general
A Nevada hunter spent three months
and the
months
looking for him. They think he must
have found the bear.
Had Knows.
Ad exchange announces that a
New York man has invented an
electric baby-alarm. ob
and teach us
that the baby needs no
artificial electric or other
kind. He serves the purpose
himself, all too
Gold Leaf.
Lives of newsman ail remind us,
Honest toil don't stand a chance.
The more work grew behind
us,
p itches our pants
those pants new and glossy.
Now of stripes of different hue
All because the debtors linger.
And don't pay up what is due.
Let us then D up and doing
Pay your bills however
when winds arc sighing
We shall have pants at
WILL
the coming woman puts
PR her
Will offer her umbrella,
When there's rain or snow or
Wilt he help us in the
.-h.- bait our
ho step the water
dry may ohm the
Will n and
When tin
Will she the wheezy mower
Every and make fits.-.
Will she run the
Shovel and
level mount and
Carry bitters for the
Will she lo bloody
Snap her r- at tho hurt
Well, I will merely
behind hey husband's skirts.
Joe Cope Sew York
There is more in this section
of the than all other diseases
put until last few
years war lo be incurable.
great many years doctors pro-
it a local disease, and
local remedies, and constantly fail-
to cure with local treatment, pro-
it Science has
proved catarrh to de a
disease requires
treatment. Hails Catarrh Cure
manufacture by K. J. Co-,
Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the t is taken Inter-
from
It acts d on the blood and
mucous of the system. They
offer tine hundred fur any ruse it fails
cure. Send fer circulars
Address.
V. Q. O.
Sold by Druggists,
A Few Serious Thoughts.
It seems strange women who do
not fancy work often do fancy work.
There are lots of folks who have an
aversion ghosts, but th so who like
spirits are in the
Is a well known fact that oil and
water will not mix. If this were only
true of milk water how happy we
would be.
Everything go at a rapid these
Even tie makers of stockings
boldly assert that colors arc fast.
A slipper used will
a dull child smart, .
often
A Shoplifter's
A well dressed woman j
a Paris jeweler's shop and I
i asked to boo valuable gold
pins, says tho
was them n
playing a barrel organ
flip music seemed
annoy tho and stepping
she a of money
to tho man and to go away,
which he did at
On to tho
said tho pins her,
hut as some for
t t had would
a brooch,
one, paid it and
was tho shop when the Jew.
missed a diamond pin of
among slid, had boon
examining.
So accordingly stopped
who highly indignant
insisted on the jeweler's
searching her, was dope,
no pin was found. The jeweler sent
bis sister to watch tho woman, who
was soon to jeweler's
shop and pretending to make a
when the
made his appearance.
As soon as ho began playing she
again threw him some and
ordered him to move on, hut
person who was watching her per-
that with the money she had
given the man a piece of
This was at made known to
the police, both and
found on the man articles of
stolon
Degree Below Zero.
Sir Narcs and Dr. Nan-
sen, while exploring in tho arctic
regions, often cold equal to
degrees below zero F., and on one
or two occasions both lived through
which tho spirits
in tho thermometer down to almost
below zero mark. If all con-
were favorable, it highly
that a well constituted
man being could for some little
tuna in i degrees
below zero. But some freak
of cause the temperature to
fall to degrees below zero, the
raid the of Stupidity.
Tho Lord Exeter's father was
a Tory of tho most bigoted and in-
tolerant type, i ml he worked
arable to his family by his
fatuous opposition to tho I
Northern mil way.
It was intended to carry the main
line through Stamford, but Lord I
Exeter's pertinacity in ob-
rejecting all proposals
caused tho directors to change their
plans. Tho lino was taken
through to the great ad-
vantage of that city, reaped
all the benefits that Lord Exeter had
declined for Stamford.
The of tho matter was that, in
a few years Lord was obliged
to construct at his own a
branch line from Stamford Essen-
dine on the Groat Northern, but this
not proved a
nor has n-d or tho
estate derived from
it
Lord also embarrassed
himself by beeping a large and cost-
racing stud and by a too
mode of living, so tho
family considerably in-
cumbered when ho died in and
ho had alienated London prop-
His reception of tho queen and
Albert at 1644
Cost a frightful he could
ill afford. of the art treasures
have sold, but the stately house
still contains finest
the carvings by Gib-
and some works by
and Carlo London
Truth.
An Girl.
Pear Mr- have written a
novel in volumes, and if you will
great care of it and not let it
got dirty, you may road it. As it is
a novel, and J have
taken great pains with it I think
you ought to pay something
large for i pounds. I
want a new frock, and tho money
would nice. I tried
to write, but tho world is dreadfully
unkind mo, and indeed J have
suspected is a
conspiracy against mo. But
thought, Mr. Editor, that you would
fair. My life has been of no
up to now, i am so, dear Mr.
Editor, please write soon to your lit-
tie Words.
Notice to
The Clerk of Superior Court of
County having to the under-
signed on of
upon the estate of James
deceased. Notice is hereby given
the creditors s
to their claims to the undersign-
ed on or September
properly authenticated, or this
will plead In bar of their recovery.
persons indebted to estate are
to make Immediate payment
j thus save costs and expense.
his tile 18th day of September
B. W. TUCKER.
of James Galloway.
The Charlotte
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Notice to Creditors.
Having duly before tho
Court Clerk of Pitt as
to the Lost Will
Wall, deceased, notice
is hereby siren to all persons Indebted
to the estate make immediate pay-
the and all per-
against said estate
must present the same toy payment on
or before the 17th day of September,
or this notice Will be plead in bar
of recovery.
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point in tho deadline,
would tho All animal and
A man who tries to reform bis life on vegetable life would immediately
the installment plan generally get be-j disappear from tho face of tho globe,
J and the would
liquid and fall in the shape of rain,
covering the earth to of
Of there is no
of anything of the kind happen-
but if it should the fate of the
j human on thin planet would be
the as though it had
to the bath of fire brim-
many final-
put m to de-
It would
moan instant utter annihilation.
St. Louis
Tin- Home of Cricket.
About from
still stands tho old fashioned
inn with tho sign of the
and
WAS oar eat, and
of It won tbs gathering
place of tho f unions club,
which flourished in the last half of
the eighteenth century. Tho still
M. C. C. arose from
the ruins It was
founded in 1787. Lord, a
of the day, gave his name to
A photographer a way of
things that would not be i -J-j--ii- J
any other line of business.
A musician never knows how much
his are not appreciated until the
folks in the next to the
janitor.
is no easier way in the
for one e r good came than to have
it the of an
When men are taken lo prison they
are treated like a laundry
they are washed and then ironed.
; some things a dwarf cannot
do, but cod he
can catch as big as
The law permits a man to u.-u his
wife's name to rob creditors, yet it
i by some that Is a
fail lira. .
are picture in
of people who have J ground of tho
at and your life with ; club, and pf
love. These are faces ever fresh and the members finally
fair, soft, sweet and sunny, to . in HI
you are instinctively by the force I ground John a Wood
of magnetism, and they can road m the year 1814. Tho now
never be obliterated from the gallery oft numbers above and
Observer. f of
lo
Horse
For
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd.,
YORK, PA-
PATENTS
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
for
u.
and patent time
remote from
Send drawing or with
Vie advise, if or not,
Our fee not due till patent is
A with
of same U. S. and countries
Opp. Washington. D. C.
THE MORNING STAB
The Oldest
North Carolina.
The Only Six-Dollar Daily of
its Class in the State.
Mercury.
Favors Limited Coinage
of American Silver and
of. on
State Hanks. Daily
per month. Weekly per
W. H. t
Ed. Wilmington, NO
GREENVILLE
Male Academy.
The next session of this -lino will
begin on
I, SEPT-
and continue ten mouths.
The course embraces all the branches
usually taught in an Academy,
Terms, both for tuition and
reasonably.
wail and equipped for
business, by taking the academic
course alone. Where they wish t
a course, I Ills school
guarantees thorough preparation t
enter, h credit, any College North
Carolina, or State University.
refers to tho-c have left
its walls for of
statement.
Any young nun with character and
moderate ability taking with
us will b. aided In making arrange-
to in the
The will be kept at its
present standard.
Neither time nor attention nor
work will be tills
ail that could wish.
Per further particulars see or ad-
dress
W.
July
has taught me that i he la the
Building
necessary for Millers. Mechanics and general In
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress floods I have i
for Heavy Groceries, and
j Cotton, and keep coin Icons attentive
Kai in in-,
a- well as
hand. Am head
for O. X. T. So
N.
J. I, SUGG.
Inn A
c.
AT THE COURT
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At current rates.
a GENT FOB.
GREENVILLE, N. C
IN--------
Wire Iron Fencing
sold. work
and prices reasonable.
In
Poor
Health
means so much than
and i
diseases result
ailments
Don't play with
Brown's
Iron
; Bitters
H you feeling
out sorts, weak
and generally ex-
nervous, J
have no appetite
and can't work, J
at
the most
strengthening
is
Iron Bit
A few bot-
comes the
very first dose-rt
MM u .
and It's
pleasant to take.
It Cures
F Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
f Constipation, Bad
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
only the it has crossed red
lines I . All sub- I
i. receipt two ac. we
will send Ten World's
Fair Views and book
CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO.
The cultural and Mechanical
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. n.
The Fall Term will begin Wednesday, 2nd, I u-
will be mode and I October 2nd and
nation of county students will he made in et en the county examiner on
the first Saturday lo September next.
Instruction Is given in Agriculture. Dairy the Me-
the and radons branches of
with-pedal to
iii the life.
Alia number of girls will admitted for in addition to the regular
of slimy, will he given in Music. Cooking and
work.
This is endowed by Jotted States, and the State of North
It is not sectarian, and is not controlled or by any
TERMS
Tuition, Free Tuition, per
All.
Board, per week g
use of room; bedding, per s --i n
a month ,
use piano per I oil
terms see which be ti id by I he
of The Agricultural for Colored
N. C.
my from
will here
, better
and equipments, and. if possible, brighter the school
upon its year with every Indication of a larger and
The most thorough instruction is Riven in and com
branches and moral culture and physical training receive due
The Third Annual foil will he to
upon m plication. Address
Maj. J. W. Supt.,
Wilson, N.
In consequence of the removal of the LaFayette Military
lo the name this popular of learn
after be known as Wilson Military Academy. The Tl
1695. With greater facilities,
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS
OLD DOMINION LINE.
We will fill them QUICK.
will fill them CHEAP
We will fill them WELL
Rough Heart
Rough Sap Framing, ; ;
Rough Sap Inches
Bough Sap Boards, Inches, 87.0
-0-
TAR RIVER SERVICE
Steamers for it
Watt for our Planing Mill and ville Tarboro at all land
we will furnish Lumber Monday, W
is at A. M.
as Returning leave Tarboro at A. SI.
Wood your door for Tuesdays, Thursday and
Terms cash.
Thanking you for past patronage.
in A. M. settle .
departures are subject -v
of waif i on Tar River,
N. O.
OINTMENT
TRADE
MARK
HENRY SHEPPARD,
Real
Estate
and
Rental
Agent.
Creeling at with
en of The
din ct line Norfolk. in ore
Philadelphia, New York
Shippers order their
via I fr
New York.
Steamboat i I hi
JNO. Ml
i. J. i Agent,
Ore N C
lots for Rent or for sale
terms Rents, Taxes. Insurance
and and any other
of debt placed In my
shad prompt
guarantee I- I solicit Ia. Hilly
Sun.
iT
ANTIC A NORTH
R. R
In
GOING
Tor the Cure of ill Skin
This has been In use over
fifty years, and wherever know has
been in Steady demand. It has been en-
over
and cures when
all other the attention of
the experienced physicians, have
for years fulled. This Ointment is of
long standing and the high reputation
which II has obtained is Owing entirely
its own as but little
ever been made to bring It before
One bottle of this Ointment, will
sent receipt of One
Dollar. AH Cash orders promptly at-
all
communications lb
T.
N. U-
u.
en
The stand-
ard Family
cine i Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
STATIONS
Ar.
I. If. P. M.
P M.
P. A.
X. .
connects with Wilmington
Weldon Noun,
a. m and With
train West, leaving Goldsboro u
HERBERT
PARLORS
Under Opera House,
fall In when you want


Title
Eastern reflector, 25 September 1895
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 25, 1895
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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