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The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line<lb />
LY, and <lb />
IN STYLE. <lb />
of new<lb />
The <lb />
Eastern Reflector. <lb />
J. l H ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PR F E TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
and the best XV <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
1.0 i <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North the <lb />
above amount. i's <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
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News and Observer is <lb />
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Chair <lb />
Colonel Julian y. <lb />
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IN NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
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of bis party as m y be of use as ; the robbing <lb />
mocking young <lb />
be taken, but he kept in <lb />
matter has bees laid it- clan roomy cages; the or <lb />
fore .-lute democratic com it- bird or beast in spurt. <lb />
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aroused by eloquent and of n. <lb />
i like minister and it is believed Tbs <lb />
j that will be <lb />
to the <lb />
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i a -us raging in s <lb />
I man the <lb />
Di Field on his rounds <lb />
witness the so called <lb />
he performed, <lb />
while patients of others were <lb />
on ail sides- All be <lb />
i i iv with was powder <lb />
and a quill, and with <lb />
he cured every patient <lb />
is, he put <lb />
a of flour of brim- <lb />
stone in a wineglass of water and <lb />
stirred it with fingers instead <lb />
of a spoon, as does not <lb />
readily amalgamate with water, <lb />
and on the becoming <lb />
well mixed ho gave it us a gargle <lb />
and in tea minutes the patient <lb />
was out of danger, as brimstone <lb />
of periodical <lb />
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Beer of I ha train i. st <lb />
no ; to place the <lb />
tit a d lead van tog- <lb />
would pull up <lb />
the townspeople had as- <lb />
and Mr. would <lb />
in the n at n.-; lo ad <lb />
dress- them. When be had got <lb />
fa ii slatted, tie engineer would <lb />
stun the <lb />
. with a On one <lb />
Were <lb />
bides of the car, <lb />
s v. windows re <lb />
N is very bud con- <lb />
duct, is most reprehensible, most- <lb />
disgusting most unfair, most <lb />
will many a vote <lb />
looks as if <lb />
I each community would soon set mat- <lb />
Li this line. A law not <lb />
enforced i- worse limn no law at <lb />
all. the seal s .-f justice balance <lb />
those creatures and bird who <lb />
lo protect <lb />
Fifty New Yorkers Control th-3 <lb />
try They Control <lb />
Money. <lb />
Dr. M- is an- <lb />
other record on <lb />
more; question given him <lb />
uneasiness of lute, although <lb />
it must be paid in justice to bis <lb />
unwavering devotion to <lb />
that Dr. <lb />
ways been a consecrated <lb />
Still the <lb />
speaker has been guilty of some <lb />
very remarks. In <lb />
speaking of <lb />
which . had amassed <lb />
this country within the last few <lb />
years Dr. on one occasion <lb />
ill <lb />
Using <lb />
there is s. <lb />
Why shoal <lb />
were f <lb />
return party was most foul, most infamous <lb />
the Wilmington <lb />
down to <lb />
asses were put in of rail- <lb />
toad ii where Bryan is <lb />
I to There were <lb />
dignities the <lb />
s, now i candidate that we have omitted. <lb />
are fifty men New <lb />
kills every species of fungus in . . r , <lb />
, . . who can in twenty-four <lb />
man, or plant a mm ; <lb />
. t . i . t ti hours stop every on all <lb />
of spitting out the ., , , . ,, <lb />
, , , railroads, every door of all <lb />
gargle he recommended <lb />
Base Ball <lb />
to Goto <lb />
They are v n, lo v the <lb />
for <lb />
dent st the <lb />
land not vote for the <lb />
Democratic for lower; base bail <lb />
will a European trip is <lb />
Four years ago, in 1893 when Ian assured write <lb />
those former Baltimore club to The <lb />
their party and joined j Sun. <lb />
the People's party, they gave as j They add that arrangements <lb />
their excuse or reason that the <lb />
had nominated Cleve- <lb />
for President <lb />
in extreme cases, <lb />
in which ho called just <lb />
nick of time, when the fun- <lb />
was too nearly closing to <lb />
allow the gurgling he blew the <lb />
through a quill into the <lb />
throat, if fungus <lb />
shrunk to allow of it, then <lb />
gargling. He never lost a pa- <lb />
from diphtheria. Or if the <lb />
patient cannot gargle, take a live <lb />
coal, put it a shovel, and <lb />
sprinkle a spoonful or two of the <lb />
brimstone at a time it- Let <lb />
inhale it, holding the <lb />
our lock every <lb />
of all lines, <lb />
shut coal and iron I <lb />
mine in States. They <lb />
do because they control <lb />
the money which this <lb />
Had New York orator <lb />
the most devoted friend to <lb />
in this country he could <lb />
not better have portrayed the <lb />
danger arising from the money <lb />
power than the striking <lb />
which has just quot- <lb />
ed- It is against such a <lb />
condition as the one <lb />
have been completed to send Mr. <lb />
Ted Sullivan across next <lb />
day, September He will <lb />
that the Democratic party j arrange dates of frames and have <lb />
was under the control of everything for <lb />
They admitted that our the team, which will be <lb />
State government all right about October <lb />
head over it and the fungus will of bi <lb />
Lance. <lb />
When the speculators in <lb />
run wheat up a couple of <lb />
ts a bushel, sold organs <lb />
tell us that this is the result of <lb />
progress of <lb />
When th y ran it down a couple <lb />
or more, these same organs <lb />
s it is the result -if the <lb />
of the silver These <lb />
organs always equal <lb />
to the never <lb />
much on ceremony when <lb />
they strike to account for <lb />
Star- <lb />
LATE NEWS. <lb />
The Treasury gold reserve ha done <lb />
some climbing It U <lb />
I show <lb />
months old baby in Baltimore, <lb />
while left for a short while, was <lb />
by large rats and so <lb />
Iv injured it died. <lb />
J. B. laving declined the <lb />
nomination Governor of York <lb />
the State executive committee has <lb />
W. hi. <lb />
are such a gallant tight in <lb />
this <lb />
Pointers Point. <lb />
mere <lb />
a passenger on on.- of trains <lb />
last night, asked the newsboy on <lb />
train what on of Bryan and <lb />
he sold <lb />
has been <lb />
about B van o II he an <lb />
and I have kept close ac- <lb />
count. about the same <lb />
Bryan's He is Defeated it <lb />
Will be by God's Decree and f n <lb />
lbs Best. <lb />
A gentleman who mot Mr. <lb />
an <lb />
Iii through the State, relates a <lb />
conversation bail with him on tin- <lb />
train one night- <lb />
Mr. Bryan was asked about his <lb />
he thought he would <lb />
be successful, Ac He replied <lb />
that he thought there was no <lb />
doubt about i, figures and <lb />
estimates. He was so <lb />
tic that the in question <lb />
remarked, after whole matter <lb />
as gone <lb />
hope, of course, that are <lb />
correct beliefs that you are, <lb />
but look here, with such a belief <lb />
you, should yon defeated, <lb />
will kill you <lb />
at quickly replied Mr- <lb />
are all in the hands <lb />
of the Almighty and what He <lb />
does with us is wise and proper. <lb />
Now if am defeated it will be <lb />
because He decrees it and it will <lb />
be either for my good or the good <lb />
of the country. Our <lb />
of every living <lb />
His hands, whatever He <lb />
does is cure to be the right <lb />
proper thing. No amount of <lb />
abuse, deception or trickery can <lb />
defeat me unless it will and <lb />
to this I humbly bow and <lb />
whatever is in store for me, for <lb />
am sure it is for <lb />
Here's faith for and it <lb />
so impressed on the <lb />
with whom he was <lb />
he is convinced defeat <lb />
not leave a mark on <lb />
and was properly managed, and <lb />
their opposition was to <lb />
democracy- They abused <lb />
and denounced both old <lb />
for mismanagement of th nation- <lb />
government, they contend- <lb />
The expect to from <lb />
Now York as soon after October <lb />
possible. The team will <lb />
be advertised as the Baltimore <lb />
A Wichita In- n <lb />
has been a g U <lb />
They visited each other or <lb />
three times a year, <lb />
lime iii trying to convince <lb />
each oilier that they were wrong <lb />
The man met the <lb />
in in Let winter, and lie appealed t <lb />
to come over to the <lb />
and salvation and that <lb />
of mind it brings. The <lb />
in tn c ml I be <lb />
Finally tie- convention <lb />
was held in Chicago, with results fa- <lb />
every <lb />
bis <lb />
a Hi <lb />
I U <lb />
who err-r Ways, ill <lb />
keep t-i lie <lb />
took the train came post to <lb />
mil direct In lie. <lb />
iii lend. <lb />
Will, said be, reaching out <lb />
j his lei I and <lb />
help coining up lo tell you about <lb />
It's better than <lb />
uncle died, <lb />
Mill <lb />
has your left <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
Tern Dixon Father. <lb />
Rev. K. White, sec- <lb />
Baptist <lb />
up in today t. <lb />
tend the as Mr. White <lb />
was in where lie <lb />
learned that Rev, Thomas Dixon bad <lb />
his t. the that he <lb />
s in -Well, it's as jowl as that. <lb />
North Carolina against the it, sake <lb />
and Shelby was on- the places seen the error cf ways, <lb />
he was going to speak. Tom his j I .-,,. and am <lb />
only wasted one hi In for Shake on <lb />
him that he was wrong. They , old <lb />
say the didn't shake, but hung bis bead, <lb />
has about Install i . Tommy. I Why, E I, the <lb />
I. is a Why don't you <lb />
el . null me into your <lb />
, want to be me political. <lb />
Dixon's , . . <lb />
II have to change <lb />
Some ago, Rev. Thomas .,; .- <lb />
Jr. made notoriety you <lb />
declaring he -v. not be a ,,, ,.,, , <lb />
Ho , m ,,,,,,,.,, ;,.,,., , <lb />
have abandoned ell, rt lo be the <lb />
latter, or else discovered process <lb />
by be he at <lb />
News Obs <lb />
The Review of Reviews for October <lb />
continues its admiral record of the <lb />
Presidential campaign In the July, <lb />
August, and September numbers the <lb />
Republican, Democratic, and <lb />
conventions, were reviewed, together <lb />
with the careers of the nominees. In <lb />
number the movement of <lb />
Democrats, <lb />
ting in the c. mention, <lb />
similar attention. No other <lb />
publication in the country offers in a <lb />
single number such a wealth political <lb />
portraiture, or so wide a range of car- <lb />
ed and instated that the bard <lb />
times depression <lb />
were caused solely by the business men of <lb />
mismanagement at <lb />
Washington and at, Hale <lb />
That excuse or reason no long- <lb />
No man now accuses <lb />
Democratic party of being <lb />
controlled by aid <lb />
the Democratic party its <lb />
convention has so fir <lb />
the opposite as to be <lb />
accused the Populists of <lb />
stolen both their platform and <lb />
Then why not, we repeat, <lb />
should not former Democrats who <lb />
ire now Populists again <lb />
will their old associate <lb />
friends giving good govern- <lb />
to North Carolina and vote <lb />
Democratic candidates for <lb />
all our State and county offices V <lb />
Pittsboro Record. <lb />
champions and add to lo illustrations. Every noteworthy <lb />
phase of the canvass is fully and <lb />
presented. Material is gathered <lb />
from every source carefully <lb />
more- <lb />
Some of players the <lb />
faithful among the rooters think <lb />
It Was the it Put <lb />
presume you gave the <lb />
oner some occasion to strike <lb />
honor, we <lb />
were talking about free coinage <lb />
sod he made some that <lb />
caused me to remark that he <lb />
been mislead and was arguing <lb />
from the wrong premises <lb />
then he that <lb />
what he said to yon-prisoner <lb />
that was the substance of <lb />
it, your honor, but not tho <lb />
What ho said was that <lb />
I know enough to pound <lb />
sand in a rat hole was talk <lb />
in through my hat a <lb />
ass full of thistles and bull net <lb />
The Best Salve In the Cuts <lb />
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe <lb />
Sores, Chapped II mils <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or on <lb />
pay required it is guaranteed to give <lb />
satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
cents per box. For sale by <lb />
L, <lb />
more would consider what ad- <lb />
such a trip will be to <lb />
this city, they might feel like con- <lb />
tributing something de- <lb />
expenses. <lb />
Tho team that is expected to go <lb />
will be made up of the <lb />
Pond, Hemming, Clarke, Doyle, <lb />
Jennings, Kelley and <lb />
Keeler, of Baltimore, and <lb />
Boston, and of <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Some of the New York preach- <lb />
are perniciously active in pol <lb />
this year. The Rev. Tommy <lb />
Dixon is the <lb />
and of them <lb />
Dr. just back from <lb />
with a outfit of <lb />
vituperation took a pretty rank <lb />
hold last Sunday when he said in <lb />
his that the purposes of <lb />
tho Democrats are <lb />
false to the spirit of Gospel <lb />
and accursedly treasonable <lb />
our collective interests and <lb />
A number of ail <lb />
men were in the congregation <lb />
and left the church, among those <lb />
being Treasurer W. P- St. <lb />
of the National Silver executive <lb />
It is to be <lb />
that the quality of the molasses <lb />
in which Dr. deals is <lb />
catching many flies this r <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Mr. Bryan up to date has nude <lb />
es towns and <lb />
cities of states, and has already <lb />
traveled, since his nomination <lb />
for President, miles, a said <lb />
WHY SHOULD WE FOB <lb />
THOSE WHO DIE t <lb />
.-. Matt <lb />
Tho origin of the term <lb />
is thus explained by Lon. <lb />
don Golden Dr. John Bull <lb />
was the first professor of <lb />
organist of Hereford <lb />
and composer to Eliza- <lb />
beth. John, a tame Englishman, <lb />
traveled for and <lb />
heard of a famous musician at <lb />
St. be placed himself under <lb />
him as a but a <lb />
very soon convinced the master <lb />
he was inferior to the scholar. The <lb />
musician showed John a song which <lb />
he had composed in parts, telling <lb />
him at the same that ho defied <lb />
all tho world to a person <lb />
capable of adding port to <lb />
his composition. Bull desired to be <lb />
left alone and to indulged for a <lb />
short time with pen and ink. In less <lb />
than three horns ho added parts <lb />
to song, upon tho <lb />
Frenchman was so much surprised <lb />
that he swore in great ecstasy he <lb />
be either tho devil or John <lb />
BuB, which has over since been pro- <lb />
in England. <lb />
Judges f Election. <lb />
lie billowing is the list judges of <lb />
election Pitt county for the election <lb />
ti h. on the Tuesday idler <lb />
Monday in November <lb />
aver <lb />
Smith, W <lb />
T Hodges, W ti <lb />
Rives, E P- Norris. <lb />
H Bryan, W J <lb />
Whitehurst, J II W Howell. <lb />
Carolina M A Henry <lb />
G Nobles, Levi demons. <lb />
No l-J W Smith, W L <lb />
Smith, Frank Risks. <lb />
No H White, J O <lb />
Proctor, Henry Rountree. <lb />
No <lb />
II S Hardy, George <lb />
No Cox, <lb />
Win Horace Roy- <lb />
Falkland -W M Smith, J H <lb />
Smith, F R <lb />
No L T <lb />
L W Johnson- <lb />
No 2- David Morgan <lb />
J N George Gay. <lb />
Greenville No C Hines, J- <lb />
T Matthew, S P <lb />
Greenville No W <lb />
Brown, N H Whitfield, Samuel <lb />
Mayo. <lb />
No J L <lb />
F M Smith, Fred <lb />
Greenville No N <lb />
A D Johnson, Joseph <lb />
Fleming <lb />
W R Whichard, Jr, Charles Spain- <lb />
Swift Creek No S <lb />
H C Smith, J S <lb />
Swift Creek No Chap- <lb />
man, N R Cory, Fred <lb />
nominees. <lb />
of Self Made Men's Bra. <lb />
Mr. Moody has a popular and very <lb />
Why should we weep f tho. e who I telling way of tho errors <lb />
die <lb />
Tiny fall, their returns to St <lb />
souls shall live eternally <lb />
Within memory of the just. <lb />
They die live, .-ink to rise, <lb />
They leave this wretched mortal <lb />
shore, <lb />
But brig suns and bluer skies <lb />
Shall smile on forever more. <lb />
Why should we sorrow for the dead <lb />
Our life on earth is but a span; <lb />
They tread a pall, that all must tread, j world. so <lb />
, , I of this sort of thing that I <lb />
They die the death of <lb />
which are so rife in the theological <lb />
thinking of many persons today. <lb />
Speaking of salvation by grace, he <lb />
is that a man can't <lb />
save himself, for if a man could only <lb />
work his own way to heaven you <lb />
never would hear tho last of It, <lb />
Why, down here in this world, if a <lb />
man happens to got a little of <lb />
his fellows and scrapes a few thou- <lb />
sand dollars together, you'll hear <lb />
him bragging about his being self <lb />
made tolling how ho began <lb />
as a poor boy and worked his way <lb />
much <lb />
in sick <lb />
The noblest r of the dale <lb />
Must cease when winter's <lb />
pear ; <lb />
The reddest rose is wan and pale <lb />
thing <lb />
tired of the business, and <lb />
I'm glad we shan't have men brag- <lb />
all eternity bow <lb />
then way into <lb />
An Approach to Simplicity. <lb />
to build n new <lb />
lien autumn tints the eh bat cf <lb />
two <lb />
year. <lb />
The flowers on must, fade, <lb />
Tim brightest hopes on earth must <lb />
die; <lb />
Why should mourn, that man was <lb />
made <lb />
To droop on earth but dwell on high <lb />
The soul, the soul must <lb />
In worlds devoid of pain and strife <lb />
I hen should mortal min com,, <lb />
plain <lb />
Qt death which leads to life <lb />
Bring your Poultry and to Win- <lb />
for the highest market prices. <lb />
I and In large and <lb />
., Pupated you as much as any <lb />
the Now World of cash. <lb />
morning. J. B. TRIPP. <lb />
it won't in more <lb />
than three or four stylos. I have <lb />
only one architect. Now York <lb />
Weekly- <lb />
A Veteran's Opinion. <lb />
you advance further in your <lb />
said Gounod ton young poet, <lb />
will some to think of tho great <lb />
poets of pastas I now appreciate <lb />
the groat musicians of former times. <lb />
When I was your age, I used to say <lb />
I said and <lb />
and now I say <lb />
Able Defense. <lb />
as the driver <lb />
of tho patrol wagon testified, <lb />
prisoner and some of his gang <lb />
were trying to drop <lb />
through a sewer <lb />
said Mike the Brute, <lb />
didn't know there was any law <lb />
against a copper in the j <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Speaking. <lb />
lion. II. Small. Democratic <lb />
tor, and Hon. J. Ii. Respass, <lb />
can Elector, will address the people <lb />
Put county at <lb />
Black Jack. Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Monday, Oct. 5th. <lb />
Greenville, Tuesday. Oct. 6th. <lb />
Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. <lb />
Hon. W. II. Lucas and Hon. Harry <lb />
Skinner, Democratic and Populist can- <lb />
tor in this district, <lb />
speak at on Wednesday, <lb />
Oct 14th. <lb />
Weaver Vote. <lb />
To clear the whole mailer up once <lb />
for all, clip the Richmond <lb />
following telegram from <lb />
Chairman Faulkner, explaining Mr. <lb />
Bryan's vote for Mr. <lb />
C, Sept. <lb />
the editor of the Dispatch, Rich- <lb />
Va. <lb />
have submitted your telegram of <lb />
yesterday, requesting me to explain <lb />
why Mr. Bryan voted for Weaver in <lb />
1892, to Senator Gorman, who was a <lb />
member of the Democratic campaign <lb />
it 1892. He says that the <lb />
National of which Mr <lb />
William G. was chairman, <lb />
v Mr. Dun M. Dickinson chairman <lb />
the campaign committee, determined <lb />
to request all the Democrats in <lb />
tho Slates West to <lb />
unite with the Weaver people in carry- <lb />
these States, so as to prevent <lb />
from electoral vote in <lb />
Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, <lb />
Oregon, Nevada and California, and as <lb />
a rule the Democrats followed the re <lb />
quest of the Democratic National com. <lb />
In addition to this New <lb />
York World made an appeal a <lb />
to carry out the plan <lb />
of campaign mined on by <lb />
Democratic committee. Therefore, <lb />
whatever Mr. Bryan or any other <lb />
Democrat did in the support Weaver <lb />
was at the request of the National <lb />
Democratic committee. <lb />
J. <lb />
Politics in <lb />
The polls will open early. Bring <lb />
your dinners with you and spend the <lb />
day in voting. <lb />
There thirty candidates for sher- <lb />
in file, and yet there are <lb />
three men to be hung this year. <lb />
Somebody has skipped with the Bill, <lb />
ville campaign fund. We never be- <lb />
in this business. Let the <lb />
candidate deal with the voter direct, is <lb />
our motto. <lb />
Ticket, <lb />
FOR <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
of Nebraska. <lb />
rOBS <lb />
of Maine. <lb />
district. <lb />
w. H. LUCAS, <lb />
of Hyde county. <lb />
FOR DISTRICT. <lb />
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb />
Beaufort county. <lb />
State <lb />
toll GOVERNOR <lb />
B. WATSON, <lb />
of <lb />
FOR <lb />
W. MASON, <lb />
Northampton. <lb />
for <lb />
M. COOKE, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
FOR <lb />
ML FURMAN, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
FOR TREASURER <lb />
B. F. AYCOCK, <lb />
Wayne, <lb />
SLIT. INSTRUCTION <lb />
J. C. SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOR A I <lb />
F. I. OS BORNE, <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF <lb />
COURT, <lb />
A. C. AVERY, of Burke, <lb />
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. <lb />
FOR THE SENATE. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
FOll <lb />
J B LITTLE, <lb />
C L BARRETT, <lb />
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
J A K TUCKER, <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
A B CONGLETON. <lb />
FOR SHERIFF. <lb />
G M TUCKER. <lb />
FOR OF DEEDS. <lb />
L B MEW BORN. <lb />
FOR TREASURER. <lb />
J L LITTLE. <lb />
FOR CORONER. <lb />
FOR <lb />
J B TRICK <lb />
Democratic <lb />
The candidates of the Democratic <lb />
party Pitt county for the Legislature <lb />
and the various county will ad <lb />
the people upon the political is- <lb />
sues of the day, at the following times <lb />
and places, viz <lb />
Lang's School House, Wednesday, <lb />
October 7th. <lb />
Haddock's X Roads, Friday, <lb />
Grimesland, Saturday, October 10th. <lb />
Thursday, October 15th. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, October 17th. <lb />
May's Chapel, Wednesday, October, <lb />
at. <lb />
Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. <lb />
Saturday, October 24th. <lb />
Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th. <lb />
Wednesday, October 28th. <lb />
Parkers School House, Thursday, <lb />
October 29th. <lb />
Farmville, Friday, October 30th. <lb />
Ayden, Saturday, October 31st. <lb />
Candidates of other parties are <lb />
ed to be present and participate in the <lb />
discussion. L. BLOW. <lb />
Chairman Democratic Executive Com. <lb />
Public <lb />
Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic <lb />
It was thought that Colonel Jones candidate tor Governor, will speak at <lb />
had arrived too late to but i Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. <lb />
was a ; he hid his shotgun Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. <lb />
with him and will vote, as usual, in this Greenville, Friday, Oct. <lb />
Washington, Saturday, Oct<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017816_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
U Editor <lb />
Entered at the post at <lb />
N. O. second c ass mail matter. <lb />
Wednesday, October 7th<lb />
WITH HIS <lb />
And How the Lit tie <lb />
Shout; <lb />
L. the Republican <lb />
for Governor, reached <lb />
on Friday evening's train. His coming <lb />
was known beforehand, and the color <lb />
ed band and about fifty nine. <lb />
tenths of them boys, were at the depot <lb />
to meet him. CM. Bernard was the <lb />
one white exception on hand to receive <lb />
him. <lb />
As the train rolled in the hand struck <lb />
up the boys bran- <lb />
dished torches dart hail been <lb />
for the occasion <lb />
around the fir coach and <lb />
shined their torches in the windows <lb />
like they were trying to <lb />
out, but while was going on <lb />
Russell slipped out at front end of <lb />
car. Bernard caught <lb />
there and led him back through where <lb />
crowd had to a carriage. <lb />
him him cried one <lb />
the crowd, and a shout wen <lb />
up and torches waved around him. <lb />
At this ovation raised his hat <lb />
and do to the little as <lb />
gust- as if he had been in the presence <lb />
of a king. he has come unto <lb />
his own, and his own received we <lb />
thought. <lb />
The carriage occupied by and <lb />
Bernard started off to town, the band <lb />
and screeching boys following in <lb />
an irregular procession, there being a <lb />
jam every now aid then to see who <lb />
could get closest to the vehicle. As <lb />
went along the band first gave <lb />
in the arms of and a little <lb />
Bye and Quite <lb />
suggestive airs. <lb />
That this reception and escort com- <lb />
should be marked by the con- <lb />
of men, leads to the <lb />
that it is going to be a hard <lb />
thing to make the voting of the <lb />
colored folks swallow and ill <lb />
the bitter things La has said about <lb />
them. <lb />
The of Russell's coming of <lb />
course was to make a speech, which <lb />
took place Saturday at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
A little before lite time the speak- <lb />
the band paraded main street to <lb />
draw the crowd to the Court House. <lb />
Whoa Russell entered there was not <lb />
the slightest ripple of applause that <lb />
He was introduced by C. M. Ber- <lb />
and spoke for about an hour and <lb />
a half. The general sentiment with <lb />
is that the speech was the <lb />
realest they <lb />
h id ever subjected. a single <lb />
sac advocated by any party was dis- <lb />
CU almost his whole time being <lb />
consumed in a labored random talks <lb />
the election law passed by last <lb />
Legislature, with puny praise the <lb />
party and slanderous criticism <lb />
of the <lb />
He nude no reference that there <lb />
any Hi ticket, either State or <lb />
National, to be voted for by <lb />
cans, but advised his hearers to vote <lb />
the ticket straight through <lb />
and ask no question. Not a word was <lb />
said voting for himself for Gov- <lb />
Not a word was said about <lb />
voting for Hi for President. No <lb />
candidate of any prominence has ever <lb />
spoken here in any campaign who <lb />
created o little enthusiasm. There <lb />
was some at times, but it <lb />
seemed for the occasion. <lb />
As a speech it was the dead- <lb />
est failure we ever listened to. N <lb />
better evidence of this was needed than <lb />
to view the of those who <lb />
went there expecting to hear something <lb />
from their leading candidate. The <lb />
speech was only remarkable for what <lb />
he did not say, and from it no one is <lb />
able to tell what he does or does not <lb />
favor. <lb />
One can only judge the speech <lb />
and the way he advised his hearers to <lb />
vote, that Russell has no lea of being <lb />
a candidate tor Governor when the <lb />
election comes. <lb />
Jake Russell, colored, who says he <lb />
is a half brother of the candidate for <lb />
Governor, spruced out in his best <lb />
Sunday rig to meet and was quite <lb />
in his attentions to the latter <lb />
Jake say bears a little closer <lb />
to the old man than I <lb />
Hardly Time. <lb />
We do net suppose con <lb />
plates undertaking to count a billion, <lb />
if so we would not discourage him for <lb />
the world, but in order that he may <lb />
have some idea of the size of the job <lb />
refer him to the calculation of an Km <lb />
who had lots of <lb />
spare time on hand and figures out that <lb />
counting at the rate of a minute <lb />
straight along, without time for <lb />
lunches or bleep, it would take <lb />
years, days, . hour.-, and min- <lb />
Haas <lb />
The office has been fur- <lb />
with one of the distance tel- <lb />
for use on the Farmville line. <lb />
It works fine totally and will no doubt <lb />
do as well on the through line. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Prom oar Regular Co-respondent. <lb />
Washington, Sept. <lb />
Hon. Secretary of <lb />
State for West was one of <lb />
the party which bum to Washington to <lb />
Mr. Bryan to that State. While <lb />
in Washington Mr Chilton said <lb />
am not of the result in West <lb />
and have no hesitation in <lb />
that Bryan will get its electoral <lb />
vote. Our people are strongly for <lb />
and many converts have been <lb />
made from the republican ranks. The <lb />
Palmer and Buckner ticket will not <lb />
poll much a vole. The republicans <lb />
are making the roost strenuous efforts <lb />
for the allegations p <lb />
coercion and intimidation railway <lb />
are strictly true. But there <lb />
is always a reaction against such <lb />
and a feeling of resentment arises <lb />
in the minds of the men who are thus <lb />
coerced that will result in causing <lb />
d eds of them to vote the other way. <lb />
W. J. St. of We I <lb />
was in Baltimore M-. <lb />
an, and who passed through Washing- <lb />
ton this week, said found, a degree <lb />
of Bryan enthusiasm m the city <lb />
ti that was rather surprising, in <lb />
view the to-e its b demo- <lb />
newspapers. The about <lb />
great majority the Mary- <lb />
land metropolis is all <lb />
Senator to <lb />
make ante-election claims and premise <lb />
adds force to what told Mr. Bryan <lb />
and the other gentleman <lb />
pated in the conference held in New <lb />
York City this week. Ho <lb />
that Mr. Bryan should have the <lb />
vote Maryland, and he that <lb />
he considered that the democrats <lb />
had an even to win, not with <lb />
standing the influence that <lb />
used against them. <lb />
Candidate in Greene <lb />
The Democrats and Populisms o <lb />
Greene county both held conventions <lb />
on Saturday to county <lb />
The Democrats nominated <lb />
the following full ticket. <lb />
M. Lindsay. <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
D. Little. <lb />
Arthur. <lb />
E. Be t, D. <lb />
T. U. <lb />
The Populists nominated the follow <lb />
skeleton ticket, leaving the remain- <lb />
of the offices to be named by <lb />
R. Dixon. <lb />
E. Murphy. <lb />
W. Taylor, F. T- <lb />
Carr. <lb />
It understood the <lb />
Republicans would put on R. D. S. <lb />
Dixon fr Sheriff, d B. W. Patrick <lb />
for Treasurer, the remainder of the <lb />
slate to be finished later. <lb />
Mutual Fire Insurance <lb />
Association. <lb />
The Pitt County Branch of this As- <lb />
held H here today to <lb />
elect s tor the year and <lb />
to hear ts to the progress of the <lb />
association. <lb />
R. R. Gotten, President, and J L- <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer, were <lb />
both unanimously elected <lb />
The it the Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer for the year ending Oct. 5th <lb />
the lowing; <lb />
Amount of insurance t organism. <lb />
months ago, <lb />
Amount Oct. <lb />
Loss sustained during the year, <lb />
losses to Insurance, 8-10 <lb />
cents per <lb />
Number members, <lb />
This report shows the Pitt County <lb />
Board U be in excellent condition- it <lb />
affords its members unusually cheap <lb />
insurance. <lb />
Hear Both Bides. <lb />
The county canvass begins on Wed- <lb />
7th, the Democratic candidates <lb />
in part of the county and the <lb />
candidates in another. <lb />
The Democrats invited their opponents <lb />
to canvass with them, but we <lb />
take from the hitter's that <lb />
they are to meet the Democrats <lb />
in open It must be a poor <lb />
, indeed, adherents <lb />
afraid their principles to be fairly <lb />
discussed before the people. <lb />
It is apparent also that the Populist <lb />
readers are the of the par <lb />
hear Democratic Speaking, but the <lb />
voters party to shew that <lb />
they they are not slaves of their lead- <lb />
and mil stay away from Democratic <lb />
-peaking because they are com- <lb />
to do so. It is a duty every <lb />
owes if desires to be <lb />
Present to the State , . . . . . <lb />
informed U vote, <lb />
lo both sides the political issues <lb />
Attend speakings in <lb />
your precinct. <lb />
Fetching High Prices <lb />
Tl ere was a bit of scrap out on <lb />
one of our that <lb />
did not belong regularly on the <lb />
As we hear it, a young colored <lb />
fellow was using his lip rather freely <lb />
and a white man sent bis fist out to <lb />
feel it. Forbes knocked the <lb />
off at in favor the town. <lb />
Died. <lb />
The child of Mr. Will. <lb />
head, superintendent the railroad <lb />
here d Monday evening. The <lb />
remains were to Dudley today <lb />
interment. <lb />
The death of ibis child tree under <lb />
somewhat peculiar It <lb />
was perfectly well Sunday evening and <lb />
while in b small chair rocking <lb />
itself, struck the back of its against <lb />
the top of the chair Son re- <lb />
the blow, which seemed to be <lb />
only a light one, the child commenced <lb />
having convulsions and never re <lb />
A Month Before Elect-on. <lb />
Chic Oct. A month be <lb />
lure election finds all parties <lb />
firm in declaration of <lb />
the at their re- <lb />
polls. <lb />
whole ca <lb />
what the labor element may <lb />
said Mr. Stevenson of the Nation- <lb />
Democratic party. Eighty- <lb />
five per cent of the farmers are <lb />
for free If the cu <lb />
and money brokers succeed by <lb />
coercion or other methods in <lb />
gaining the support of the la- <lb />
element, Mr. will <lb />
be elected, but I do not think <lb />
they can do anything with that <lb />
At Democratic national <lb />
quarters it was stated con- <lb />
evidence is daily <lb />
that Bryan will sweep the <lb />
Southern, Western and Central <lb />
Middle States. This claim is not <lb />
based on reports of enthusiastic <lb />
politicians but is the result <lb />
careful and very <lb />
careful canvasses made in <lb />
able territory by national, State <lb />
and local managers of free <lb />
silver campaign, It is further <lb />
stated that many in <lb />
Illinois, <lb />
Iowa, and Minne- <lb />
is a wholesale <lb />
if <lb />
the rapport of and that <lb />
reports show <lb />
Gorman are coming <lb />
over to the standard by <lb />
the thousands, a state of affairs <lb />
that is largely due to the Bis- <lb />
letter, millions of copies of <lb />
which have out all over <lb />
the <lb />
The Democratic <lb />
claim Indiana by majority, <lb />
and also claim a of nine <lb />
Democratic Congressmen in that <lb />
THE OF A CANDIDATE . <lb />
This is the man <lb />
W ho office ran ; <lb />
And these were his <lb />
His campaigning plan . <lb />
Rose six <lb />
With all his tricks; <lb />
And went into the race like <lb />
fore the clock <lb />
Had chimed for ten <lb />
paid the tax <lb />
Of twenty men ; <lb />
Had sent their children <lb />
Off to school, <lb />
And raised a mortgage <lb />
From a mule ; <lb />
Had gone to court <lb />
With smiling face, <lb />
And won <lb />
A voter's case; <lb />
Had plunked five signing <lb />
down, <lb />
To help build <lb />
A church in town, <lb />
Had warded <lb />
A sheriff's sale. <lb />
And paid a poor man <lb />
Out of jail; <lb />
Relieved six <lb />
Destitution <lb />
Ami made a <lb />
Contribution; <lb />
And they never <lb />
Heard <lb />
When Sheen fellows <lb />
Asked a lo to, <lb />
I took no n to <lb />
n i doubt <lb />
freely shelled his money I <lb />
This was the man <lb />
Who tor office ran, <lb />
And that was his <lb />
Campaigning plan ; <lb />
He lost the <lb />
all his giving, <lb />
And now splits rails <lb />
For a doubtful living <lb />
Cotton Pat. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of coin <lb />
and peanuts tor as furnish- <lb />
Cobb Bros- M- <lb />
chant.- of <lb />
i. <lb />
Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
Spanish <lb />
-i <lb />
J- B. CHERRY. <lb />
J R <lb />
J G. <lb />
I'll <lb />
Market. <lb />
Corrected by S. M, <lb />
Butter, per lb <lb />
Western Sides <lb />
Sugar cured <lb />
Corn Veal <lb />
Flour, <lb />
hard <lb />
Oats <lb />
Sugar <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Salt Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
Eggs per <lb />
Beeswax. Der <lb />
Ai <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
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G. i Hi <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Have Just received an <lb />
Moms months ago Mr. R. R. Cotten, <lb />
ill Falkland; a very handsome <lb />
diploma and bronze medal from the <lb />
World's Fair committee on awards for <lb />
a of books written by North <lb />
Carolina women which she had on ex- <lb />
at the fair. Mrs. spent <lb />
much lime and labor in getting up the <lb />
and the award it received is <lb />
very complimentary both to her and the <lb />
State. The name of each author rep <lb />
in the collection, as well as Mrs. <lb />
Cotten, appears in the diploma. This <lb />
week Hit diploma will be presented to <lb />
the Library at <lb />
Tribute to Miss Claudie Spain. <lb />
When the sad reached her cir- <lb />
of many and the Mends of <lb />
the family last week that Miss <lb />
Spain was dead, it was a shock, a <lb />
bolt from a sky. U lien <lb />
the grim hand of death the <lb />
home and claims a victim there, it is <lb />
always sad but when a young person <lb />
just entering upon a lite full of hope, <lb />
whose sky is gilded with the roseate <lb />
of promise is stricken d mm we <lb />
car. but wonder at the marvelous <lb />
of the Divine Creator. <lb />
She was just entering the 26th year <lb />
t her life ; a young possessed <lb />
with many lofty, amiable, admirable <lb />
traits of character, of the highest true <lb />
Christian type, she always made friends <lb />
by her depth and firmness of character, <lb />
and them unto death. No one <lb />
that ever knew Miss Claudie Spain has <lb />
anything but kind words to speak of <lb />
her lilt;, and, while it was cut short ere <lb />
its noon day. jet there is a <lb />
thought i always follows such lives <lb />
that brace up and gives encouragement <lb />
to the stricken ones lift <lb />
And to the aged parents who mi this <lb />
their sad hour of sore bereavement feel <lb />
that their burden is almost more than <lb />
they can bear, and the heart-sore broth- <lb />
and sisters who feel very keenly <lb />
their loss, we would remind you that <lb />
her lite was a shining example of the <lb />
Christian faith and that beyond this <lb />
veil of tear unseen by mortal the <lb />
has gone to claim her reward in u life <lb />
that is unmeasured by the flight of <lb />
years. A <lb />
J he is presented <lb />
by J. A. Crawford, of <lb />
the Knight and Masons Life <lb />
Indemnity Co., Chicago, with a <lb />
very handsome metal paper cutler. It <lb />
is about inches long and a simile <lb />
of a Knight sword. We <lb />
it very <lb />
Slander. <lb />
There is a common impression <lb />
abroad one may circulate a <lb />
slanderous about an- <lb />
other provided the is <lb />
made as a fact, but is merely <lb />
as something which was <lb />
heard from another. This is a <lb />
great mistake. maxim is, <lb />
bearers are as bad as <lb />
For one to say, heard <lb />
Sam Jones say that John Smith <lb />
had stolen a i i just as <lb />
slanderous the eyes of the law <lb />
as if the person circulating the <lb />
had stated it us a fact of <lb />
his own knowledge. This is M <lb />
breach of the law that <lb />
may well make a note <lb />
of. The slander, if confined to <lb />
the party to whom it was <lb />
told, would most <lb />
cases do little damage- It M the <lb />
circulation of the report that does <lb />
the injury, and the law therefore <lb />
an action against every one <lb />
who gives the slander currency- <lb />
C. W. in Ob- <lb />
server- <lb />
Died a Poor man. <lb />
For the Benefit Those Who Haven't <lb />
Any. <lb />
A clergyman, was anxious to in- <lb />
some hymn-books <lb />
the church with his <lb />
clerk that the latter was to give <lb />
notice immediately after the <lb />
The clerk, however, a <lb />
notice of bis own to give out <lb />
with to the baptism of <lb />
Accordingly, at tho close <lb />
of the sermon he arose an- <lb />
those who have children <lb />
whom they wish to have baptized <lb />
please send their names at once <lb />
to the <lb />
The clergy man, who was stone <lb />
deaf, assumed that the clerk was <lb />
giving out the hymn book notice, <lb />
and <lb />
I should say, for the <lb />
of I hose who haven't any, that <lb />
they may obtained at tho <lb />
try any day fr to o'clock ; <lb />
the ordinary little atone <lb />
shilling each, and the special ones <lb />
with red backs at shilling <lb />
and four Christ mm <lb />
It is time for Democrats <lb />
to so much over <lb />
rumors of this man coming down <lb />
that man's to be withdrawn <lb />
tumors wilier ate started for the <lb />
j of weakening the ticket <lb />
i get <lb />
I down to united, solid work. The <lb />
Democrats are going to be beat- <lb />
en if they their time and <lb />
chasing MB essentials, <lb />
waiting something to <lb />
turn tip, which may turn <lb />
an, leave them waiting. The <lb />
tickets are up. Duty the <lb />
call to the front. Go to the <lb />
your whole heart and <lb />
soul, and let make it an over- <lb />
whelming victory. Quit fighting <lb />
over this <lb />
suit, or that is not right, and <lb />
charge upon the enemy. It is <lb />
time to present a solid front <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
A petition was filed in I he pro- <lb />
bate court here today which <lb />
shows that Allen G- Thurman <lb />
was badly id debt when he died. <lb />
It was filed by his son and grand- <lb />
son. Alien W. Thurman and <lb />
G. Thu. man. respectively, his ex- <lb />
They ask that es- <lb />
be set aside for sap to pay <lb />
the debts. These, they <lb />
amount to nearly A <lb />
mortgage for is held <lb />
against the estate by the Pruden- <lb />
Life Company, and <lb />
one for by the <lb />
tern Insurance Company. They <lb />
say that he left personality to the <lb />
amount of only He had <lb />
stock in the Great oath- <lb />
Hotel Company, bu- is <lb />
worthless O, <lb />
Special. <lb />
your blood <lb />
which w an <lb />
tone your <lb />
your nerves. <lb />
Sure thing they are making a hole in <lb />
the ground for the fire cistern. The <lb />
workmen are down eight feet. <lb />
W. T. has contract <lb />
making the election ticket boxes for <lb />
this county and is at work on them. <lb />
There are lo be boxes and they will <lb />
cost about SO cents each. <lb />
Ty Mr. <lb />
Mr. Cement Manly, chairman Di <lb />
erratic State Executive committee, <lb />
speaking about some few Democrats <lb />
who wen- basing their objection to <lb />
for the joint electoral ticket on the <lb />
ground that it showed a lack of loyally <lb />
to Mr. <lb />
action the State committee <lb />
in arranging the electoral ticket with <lb />
the. People's party, was the find <lb />
action different <lb />
parties, who have, on the great principle <lb />
of the restoration of silver which they <lb />
hold in common, nominated a <lb />
undid to carry that principle into <lb />
I have and <lb />
that some Democrats did not <lb />
n i <lb />
seem to position <lb />
did not know that the was <lb />
with the and approval <lb />
of the highest party <lb />
who have the National fight in charge <lb />
and that our action was in no way <lb />
disloyal to our candidate for <lb />
I i today letter <lb />
which hand you from Mr. <lb />
Square, New Fork, <lb />
1896. <lb />
Clement Chairman, <lb />
N. C <lb />
have the honor ac- <lb />
receipt of your favor <lb />
of the 27th inst. informing me of the <lb />
basis fusion hi your State, ask- <lb />
it my i <lb />
believe that the of <lb />
vote for an electoral <lb />
ticket that will elect Mr. Bryan to <lb />
Presidency, and I thoroughly <lb />
of the policy which the SUpport- <lb />
r tin; silver in your Slate and <lb />
every other Suite in the l. It is <lb />
the cause against <lb />
no cal or personal as- <lb />
ought to prevent union. <lb />
Vi respectfully yours, <lb />
of the latest style and are ready to serve <lb />
the rants f the trade at Tries Lower <lb />
ever off-red Sin ill <lb />
and k -ales is our motto. Our <lb />
are new and oh mi et the <lb />
wants of the. We are I <lb />
goods at a pi-toe far below the usual <lb />
price. <lb />
S casket for <lb />
ii <lb />
so <lb />
45.50 <lb />
la <lb />
All we ask is a trial HI give en- <lb />
tire satisfaction, <lb />
G- A- CO. <lb />
Opposite Office. <lb />
B. F. SUGG, Manager. <lb />
Is the lowest price any to yon Are the bent s any <lb />
If so come see our new mock <lb />
winch we have just received. Our is <lb />
full of New Goods and prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
la lies we extend invitation t our cf <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a beautiful and up-to-date lite. You will the <lb />
latest styles and we know we can please ion. Oil. bow lovely, bow <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever s en, is what our lad v friend <lb />
say of them We have a largo lino both colors blacks and <lb />
can please you. <lb />
Tn d G its <lb />
GOODS we have a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb />
HARNESS A COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, <lb />
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS <lb />
t m i i n iv-u CURTAIN POLES. <lb />
In Men and PAN <lb />
GOODS we have just the best <lb />
stock to be found and were , . ,; ,,, <lb />
never lower. <lb />
In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps <lb />
o i aw what want <lb />
Our object is to <lb />
est goods -it the lowest prices. <lb />
W. Pres, I. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb />
Ma. HENRY HARDING Cashier. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CUBS HEADACHE. <lb />
As a remedy for all forms Headache <lb />
hitters has proved to be the <lb />
Bey best. It effects a cine <lb />
the most dreaded habitual ah k <lb />
headaches yield to Its influence. We <lb />
urge all who arc afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and this remedy a lair <lb />
In case of habitual constipation <lb />
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long <lb />
the use of this Try it once. <lb />
Fifty cents and at John L. <lb />
Drug Store <lb />
to <lb />
It Would at Ones a Marvel and <lb />
affliction. <lb />
Representing a Capital of Wore Than a Hall <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. <lb />
The Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Scotland Neck, N. C <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. <lb />
D. W. Higgs <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
respectfully the accounts <lb />
of and the <lb />
Checks and Account Books furnish <lb />
c on application.<lb />
or to buy such as will please the <lb />
wearer, the pi ices are <lb />
much lower <lb />
us a trial you Shoes <lb />
for yourself or any member of <lb />
your family. We can lit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot in the county. <lb />
Our I, II. Reynolds Shoes ; , , <lb />
for Men and aw warranted j . , , ,, <lb />
to give good service. e have <lb />
had six years experience with <lb />
this line know them to be all <lb />
have a largo Hue of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
we claim for them. <lb />
In BARD WARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
ever heard of. Come see our <lb />
112.50 Solid Oak Suits. <lb />
To us by would be <lb />
to your pocket <lb />
book. Tins is so <lb />
say so, but because our <lb />
prices make it so. Hero <lb />
fair If deserve <lb />
nothing, give us nothing, but <lb />
you Bud our and prices <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
your patronage. Hoping to see <lb />
you soon our lust <lb />
efforts t make yo coining <lb />
pleasant we are <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Having this day before E. <lb />
A. of Superior <lb />
t county, administrator of the <lb />
st ate of William Francis <lb />
notice Is In n by given to the <lb />
of estate to present <lb />
duly ed, to me for payment <lb />
on or before the September, <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their AH persons indebted <lb />
to Slid estate are requested make <lb />
mediate payment and thus save co-t and <lb />
This the day September <lb />
JOHN MANNING, <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Blow, <lb />
ft <lb />
Sept. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
soon.<lb />
8.01 8-4 <lb />
7.70 <lb />
7.97<lb />
7.25 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Tax Lists the y of Pit <lb />
the year been placed in ray <lb />
hands for collect ion. All owing <lb />
taxes are hereby notified to come for- <lb />
ward and settle promptly and save them- <lb />
selves trouble and costs. <lb />
R V. KING, <lb />
CULL FLOORING <lb />
less than Try a car f. o. b. <lb />
at Tillery, S. C at fl per M. <lb />
Lumber Co <lb />
has concluded his <lb />
campaign in the hill <lb />
country, and will now proceed vent <lb />
his eloquence and give his attention to <lb />
the denizens of the eastern plain. He <lb />
didn't set the hills on fire, and we are <lb />
therefore, not e of any wire <lb />
spread of conflagration in the low <lb />
try. Mr. may b; hot at times, <lb />
hut he is not hot enough to engender <lb />
universal unless it is on the <lb />
other side, where, after healing him, <lb />
the people realize more and more the <lb />
imperative necessity of defeating him <lb />
for the exalted and position <lb />
to which he aspires, and unless all the <lb />
reports we hear be very much at fault, <lb />
is what the thoughtful, <lb />
conservative people of the State, whose <lb />
memories go hack to 1868, propose to <lb />
do. If, with the feeling among the <lb />
Democratic masses, among <lb />
who protest against to methods <lb />
by which they allege his nomination <lb />
was secured, and the hos- <lb />
to him among the colon d voters <lb />
the State, and especially in the cast <lb />
where his and utterances are <lb />
banter known to them, be should <lb />
elected, it would be one o the marvels <lb />
of the day, and if he should be it would <lb />
be one the greatest <lb />
put North Carolina <lb />
Ion Star. <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Offer a , <lb />
Which <lb />
INSURES Safety <lb />
Lite to Mother I <lb />
Child. <lb />
I Robs of its Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
My wife used be- <lb />
fore birth her first she did not i <lb />
suffer i <lb />
t relieved the critical hour but. <lb />
, had no BUS her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston, Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of. <lb />
price, per bottle. Book Moth- <lb />
, era mailed Free. <lb />
CO. Atlanta, <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb />
s a J- <lb />
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erg <lb />
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H. <lb />
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tr- <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE, <lb />
BICYCLES, in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c and <lb />
Son <lb />
on us everybody, <lb />
arc selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
be it would i . p <lb />
over V I<lb />
Prices will talk louder than anything else we<lb />
. a in the MM would not you to buy from <lb />
per cent lower than town <lb />
f i t. have done it before and are do <lb />
Z Ti Tito pi of tho h In <lb />
-e as a trial warrant Ilk, Olive. <lb />
II ask for <lb />
O W stock embrace <lb />
GLOVES, GOODS, <lb />
S Cloaks HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, <lb />
SUSPENDER <lb />
UMBRELLAS, Caps Hats, JEWELRY, <lb />
OVERALLS, JUMPERS, SHOES. <lb />
mi lot of to I<lb />
At <lb />
cf Styles.<lb /></p>
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Frank <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Youth and Boys <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
THE REFLECT <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Pay your taxes. <lb />
Odds Fellows meet tonight. <lb />
Moon tins <lb />
Country near. <lb />
Cotton b-ought here today. <lb />
Pork is not sold by the hogshead. <lb />
hard to get up these mornings. <lb />
It's no great feat to wear <lb />
shoes. <lb />
Fresh Can- Butter today, at S. M <lb />
the <lb />
be seen. <lb />
signs will soon <lb />
Pass by me. But are <lb />
Folks. <lb />
G. E. I'll hare lay. <lb />
W. went to Norfolk <lb />
A. II. went i Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Burwell went to Sat- <lb />
W. of was here <lb />
T. W. Hawkins to i <lb />
F. <lb />
Glasgow Evans, of Conetoe. here <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Ce-ts for Cents <lb />
Marion Mariana's Talks <lb />
on health and happiness make a <lb />
cloth <lb />
price but readers the <lb />
can have this Work by sending <lb />
to the Com- <lb />
Mass. <lb />
Freight train was late again Friday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
R. L. Smith <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Prayer <lb />
tonight. <lb />
A sick man is put <lb />
own tare. <lb />
in the <lb />
hit Saturday fur <lb />
A little sou of II II. <lb />
quite <lb />
is <lb />
and <lb />
The two brick blocks erected by <lb />
Bros., and so far <lb />
only be red to as the d- <lb />
have been christened. The one <lb />
on the east of the street has boon <lb />
given the name of <lb />
and the one on west side build- <lb />
Run over this a few times and <lb />
act the names fixed in <lb />
your mind <lb />
The Fire Cistern. <lb />
has dead on the <lb />
for the cistern to be built at lite <lb />
intersection of Evans and Fourth <lb />
street. The cistern vi . <lb />
fee, built cl brick, with a <lb />
fattens. B Riddick have <lb />
the for work- <lb />
will run from the roofs if 1.1 <lb />
buildings to keep the tilled. <lb />
a his<lb />
All in and the Assort- <lb />
is greater <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
I as been greatly <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the; <lb />
f Slice All colors, cuts <lb />
and makes select <lb />
from Give me a trial, <lb />
you will be satisfied <lb />
No, Maud. poll tax is a <lb />
tax on <lb />
Tie re mid to be lots of skins in <lb />
leather <lb />
County Commissioners met in <lb />
Monday. <lb />
did Saturday, <lb />
attend to ii promptly. <lb />
Warner cakes o <lb />
at S M. <lb />
Sirs. I. C. returned to No folk <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
W. H. Harden, of Plymouth, has <lb />
been spending a few days W. It. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
I. P. returned to <lb />
Sal in day. <lb />
C. C. Vine-, of was in <lb />
town <lb />
W. II. Pro <lb />
here Saturday <lb />
id. <lb />
. . I sir at this town <lb />
was taken by h IT t <lb />
low i to her author. <lb />
Wail in re it <lb />
to a so slight <lb />
m for which purpose the little cue <lb />
was taken into an a j and <lb />
left Later ti I u r if <lb />
j in t . little it I <lb />
v I you ii m u i was <lb />
, you toll very em <lb />
. was the Thai was <lb />
a remark for a of that as <lb />
Declares Against <lb />
A special to the <lb />
Constitution says <lb />
F. father of the Populist <lb />
party in ma, and editor the <lb />
People's organ of lira par- <lb />
her-, is out In editorial today, <lb />
over a in in lie <lb />
and an <lb />
the entire ticket and the <lb />
candidate for Congress, throwing Wat- <lb />
son overboard with Dr. G. B. <lb />
the Populist candidate for Congress. <lb />
lie contends that the Populists are for <lb />
Bryan, but cannot do for him <lb />
Voting ft Bryan <lb />
1896. Winter 1896. <lb />
The <lb />
Manager W. S. has received <lb />
some lo distance telephones for use <lb />
the line to Farm wile. The work <lb />
is going forward the line and we can , <lb />
soon be hollering a. on, <lb />
in the part of ,,,,, G Bowman. <lb />
. I. , ,. , own invited to take the sump <lb />
w II be ; i,,,;,,,,,, ., . n i <lb />
Illinois for Bryan and <lb />
and it is probable will ac- <lb />
Can A <lb />
about one little creating <lb />
interest, the men km in the <lb />
a days ago we bad printed <lb />
hands, invitation <lb />
that i. The question has <lb />
so many times been asked, are for <lb />
and we have an <lb />
inkling of about couples who <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Closing of the Baseball. <lb />
The National baseball sea- <lb />
son dosed in th eastern lost Sal <lb />
and in the western cities on <lb />
Monday. The season of has been <lb />
of more interest and more a <lb />
success than any y Larger <lb />
crowds ave the games and <lb />
is <lb />
Mi.- <lb />
. h. v s look Neck. <lb />
a did in. <lb />
W. II. Barnes <lb />
d blazer eve-tag. <lb />
at Mrs. L. Griffin's, <lb />
An up s. and a <lb />
hi d ii gels up bidders. <lb />
Hull. . Monroe will speak at <lb />
on Monday, Oct. <lb />
month will have live Thurs- <lb />
days, live Fridays and five Saturday. <lb />
Did you know that the <lb />
of Riverside Nurseries have palms Oil <lb />
ha <lb />
received envelopes <lb />
Fur good Job Printing, we arc the <lb />
people. <lb />
When you see a refuse <lb />
to ride up a hill it's because he isn't so <lb />
inclined. <lb />
tiling in season <lb />
Oat Flake and Molasses, <lb />
M. <lb />
moved my <lb />
to the new Elliott block over Cobb's <lb />
store. L. James, U. O. S. <lb />
My fall stock of millinery is complete <lb />
in every line and can supply all your; <lb />
wants. <lb />
The weather arc u <lb />
saying what kind of a winter we are <lb />
g ii have, with the <lb />
b ii their Thy <lb />
Miss Forbes U <lb />
ins <lb />
s left Maud for i <lb />
Is the <lb />
figuring on dates in pi tying has been done. <lb />
the n This us occasion j Temp's games are all is <lb />
to say to these base bill for In 1897 <lb />
the in season will begin two weeks <lb />
ii when ii cone's to printing Wed- Season about <lb />
ling much longer in lull. In older <lb />
words, the contrast season will be from <lb />
April to 18th, Instead of <lb />
April 1st to October the <lb />
will begin about May 1st, in- <lb />
stead April Baltimore won <lb />
the vassal in the <lb />
world recently n built in France, j <lb />
This craft i.-, the sea-l <lb />
going torpedo vessel in i <lb />
I t <lb />
to rt I be s. <lb />
. is MO, and we would <lb />
up a I any time <lb />
Galloway returned to <lb />
Mil <lb />
O. Bawling returned from Oxford <lb />
night. <lb />
airs. 1-. Galloway and daughter <lb />
will lo <lb />
Mrs. K. C children <lb />
lo City Friday. <lb />
Mrs. Is her <lb />
sister, Mr. C. <lb />
Mrs. U. <lb />
evening from II <lb />
Miss u n <lb />
charge o <lb />
Academy v <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins Boy. <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
FURNISHINGS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, <lb />
Mas. M. O. <lb />
j-i ii get a dollar with a hole in <lb />
it Isn't whole ; but if has no hole in <lb />
it, i. is whole. <lb />
i box es have n <lb />
added to the They ore of a <lb />
very pattern. <lb />
The office has jut <lb />
some handsome wedding invitations but <lb />
not to tell who <lb />
The is now on its quarter. <lb />
When that is it will have to <lb />
out and make a rt. <lb />
There was a wagon load of water <lb />
melons out at the tobacco warehouses <lb />
Thur.-day too late for them <lb />
now. <lb />
The Haver Association <lb />
livened Poplar Springs <lb />
in Franklin Tuesday, the <lb />
6th lust. <lb />
-VII who have seen my new Pattern <lb />
Hats pronounce them beauties J have <lb />
the very best styles. <lb />
M. D. <lb />
But for the fact that the election is <lb />
all absorbing now, it would be <lb />
in order to fay that it is less than throe <lb />
months to Christmas. <lb />
The Populists and on <lb />
the begun a <lb />
canvass of the county t Parker's <lb />
School House on the 6th. They <lb />
not have a joint canvass with the Dem- <lb />
The total number of marriage <lb />
i.-sued in county for the <lb />
mouth of September were twenty-two, <lb />
five of for white couples and <lb />
for colored. <lb />
The arc invited to inspect <lb />
handsome display of new millinery. <lb />
D. <lb />
in abundance and they <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget me <lb />
when want goods <lb />
Fran <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Resolution of Respect. <lb />
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty <lb />
God on the 18th day September <lb />
1898, to call our esteemed brother, Hen. <lb />
W. Brown, from Labor to who <lb />
has been a member of Greenville Lodge <lb />
No. A. F. A. M., and an eve <lb />
ready supporter the principles <lb />
works of Masonry <lb />
That we bow in humble <lb />
to this ruling of the great <lb />
Architect cf the Universe, who we <lb />
trust has taken our brother <lb />
from this earthly abode to that <lb />
Bat made hands, eternal in the <lb />
heavens. <lb />
Unsolved 2nd. we tender to the <lb />
widow, sons and daughter of brother <lb />
Brown our sympathy in <lb />
their day bereavement <lb />
and an of our in <lb />
their through the days that <lb />
they shall live to perform the duties of <lb />
life. <lb />
Resolved rd. That these resolutions <lb />
be spread upon our minutes and a copy <lb />
of the same be sent to the widow and <lb />
family the deceased and to the <lb />
and Kings Weekly <lb />
for publication. <lb />
d 4th. That the members <lb />
this Lodge Le requested to wear the <lb />
usual of mourning thirty <lb />
days. <lb />
J. If. Com. <lb />
J. N. <lb />
we <lb />
W. V. iron <lb />
Hill W j <lb />
Mis Fannie hit <lb />
tor . nail Sc Neck. <lb />
W. If. <lb />
ii. with chills. <lb />
A. K. i- <lb />
Ill B. <lb />
F. Clifton Sat- <lb />
and Monday. <lb />
Sylvester Fleming, of <lb />
was here Friday on I he mar- <lb />
Rev. E. D. Wells kit for <lb />
Franklin county to Tar <lb />
Will has ed of his bar <lb />
potatoes and <lb />
home in <lb />
Rev. J. W. of <lb />
preached at Mt. Pleasant Sunday and <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Lang, of Farmville, who <lb />
spent the past week with friends here, <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Mrs. It. If, a-d little Ed- <lb />
ward, of Washington, are the <lb />
of Allen Warren. <lb />
M. E. Dawes and family arrived here <lb />
from Williams ton, Thursday evening, <lb />
to make Greenville their home . <lb />
W. Morgan went to Tarboro Sat- <lb />
to meet his wife and little son who <lb />
leached home from Tennessee that <lb />
Judge A. W. Graham completed the <lb />
term of court here Friday evening and <lb />
left Saturday morning for bis home in <lb />
Oxford. <lb />
W. F. Harding, of this town, was <lb />
the new lawyers who received <lb />
licenses from the Supreme Court on <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss Maude Blow left Wednesday <lb />
for Tenn. to attend P <lb />
Institute she was awarded a <lb />
scholarship. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Lanier and daughter, <lb />
Miss Miriam, who have <lb />
family of F. M. Hodges, returned <lb />
to their home in Tarboro Friday <lb />
F. Wilson, a termer editor of the <lb />
Wilson Advance, and who tour <lb />
ago created such a by <lb />
mysteriously, passed through <lb />
on Wednesday night's train going lo <lb />
Miss Wilson, of <lb />
spent last week in our county at Hie <lb />
residence of Mr. John An <lb />
ice cream supper was- given in <lb />
honor of Miss Wilson while there <lb />
Snow Hill Standard. <lb />
Joint <lb />
Hon. J. B. Be -pa-s and Hon. J. <lb />
Republican and Democratic <lb />
Electors of this district, spoke in the <lb />
Court House here yesterday to a <lb />
crowd about people. Both gen- <lb />
made good speeches on their <lb />
respective sides of political issues <lb />
confronting us today, the former taking <lb />
a stand for high against <lb />
silver, and the latter advocating the free <lb />
and unlimited of silver us tilt <lb />
great issue confronting the <lb />
people. Owing to the late hour at <lb />
which the speaking we are <lb />
vented from commenting upon the <lb />
speeches today. <lb />
an in of news can lie given the paper. <lb />
Many Items, especially a p <lb />
nature, might bu given us in this way <lb />
Two of for registering hive <lb />
by and only two more left, next <lb />
Saturday and the Saturday following <lb />
b en hours of AI. and <lb />
P. M. voter that his <lb />
name is registration book of <lb />
S; n's <lb />
Spirits OS Allan's show arrived lure <lb />
evening o'clock <lb />
begun at once to tents in <lb />
lie of tin ii <lb />
make for I . o-i f <lb />
Tiny were greeted a . lent <lb />
at ail g-i ii . was <lb />
exp.-i s-id on all sides Ii was u very <lb />
good sh there was not a <lb />
ii in e is. <lb />
and work nil <lb />
all I <lb />
ever seen here. The t op <lb />
trained horses act d like hum ins <lb />
showed g <lb />
mule was funny and he <lb />
v. II. We commend this show and <lb />
think it the best show we ever <lb />
saw. They Ii d another performance <lb />
today. <lb />
Maimed. <lb />
The other t the watchman on <lb />
the C. F. Y. A, yards heard a noise <lb />
a freight car and taking his lamp <lb />
went nut, where lie found eight trumps <lb />
in it, four of whom hail but one leg, <lb />
one only one arm and the others were <lb />
short n noses and eyes <lb />
they seemed to happy, but <lb />
awfully Record. <lb />
A supply of Diamond Inks and <lb />
Cream mucilage at Book <lb />
S o re. <lb />
J tin T Lea, a tobacconist, of Du- <lb />
ham, spent today on the Greenville <lb />
market. <lb />
Members of the Baptist choir are re- <lb />
quested to at the church tonight <lb />
by o'clock. <lb />
Though the summer season is over <lb />
will to serve Coca- <lb />
Cola. It is a good drink for all the <lb />
year round. It has gained <lb />
able reputation and has taken position- <lb />
the very front of the leading and pop <lb />
soda fountain beverages. <lb />
II by ti e well <lb />
the re. <lb />
maintain n s e.-d of from <lb />
I lo knots for an hour <lb />
ii id -I- us steam. At its trip, it <lb />
teems, this vessel, the ran a <lb />
distance of more than Knots <lb />
in an hour, ibis being lo <lb />
y-i mi.-, the <lb />
ever covered a Mil. <lb />
going ship in minutes, powerful <lb />
being necessary, of course, l <lb />
drive the vessel the water at <lb />
such a rapid rate. <lb />
F All- j championship for third time <lb />
second second <lb />
. baa <lb />
to play the first three Temple cup games <lb />
iii Baltimore Oct. In, <lb />
Th. three in Cleveland <lb />
will be played on 7th, 8th and <lb />
Kill. <lb />
The of the at the -l s, <lb />
arc as loll <lb />
Won. Lost. <lb />
takes the lead and the <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
price is no object <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb />
par in price. <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
L F. EVANS. <lb />
U S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H. CRITCHER. <lb />
A. F. it <lb />
to <lb />
Greenville <lb />
A. M. In 1.1 a <lb />
this to consider a motion to <lb />
change the of meeting from the <lb />
present Lodge building to a hall down <lb />
town. Thirty members were <lb />
and lb.- vole for removal to <lb />
S. The upper story on the corner of <lb />
the Elliott building now g up, the, <lb />
ere the Ope;. <lb />
was, is being th; i of <lb />
the as place <lb />
change lake p until <lb />
of the i. by the <lb />
Guild <lb />
Baltimore, <lb />
Cleveland, <lb />
Cincinnati. <lb />
Chicago, <lb />
York, <lb />
Philadelphia, <lb />
Brooklyn <lb />
Si. Louis, <lb />
Louisville, <lb />
st I <lb />
SO <lb />
DO <lb />
Per Cl <lb />
.-12 <lb />
.-117 <lb />
Eat <lb />
System. <lb />
the liquor d's <lb />
;. Inn by <lb />
the St. Id f is b <lb />
by <lb />
the board the <lb />
been scandals enough <lb />
ready to South Carolina k of <lb />
the <lb />
At end if three years. Instead <lb />
of paying into the Treasury <lb />
profit, as was promised, the <lb />
returned Stile <lb />
which had be n advanced out <lb />
of the Treasury and that all. <lb />
the State seized and sea Iced <lb />
between of <lb />
did not cost it a Bent. Col- <lb />
C, <lb />
This is the complaint of <lb />
thousands at this season. <lb />
They have no appetite; food <lb />
does not relish. They need the ton up of <lb />
the stomach and digestive organs, which <lb />
a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will give <lb />
them. It also purities and enriches the <lb />
blood, cures that distress after eating and <lb />
Internal misery only a dyspeptic can <lb />
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that <lb />
tired feeling builds up and sustains <lb />
the whole physical system. It so prompt- <lb />
and efficiently relieves dyspeptic <lb />
toms and cures nervous headaches, that it <lb />
seems to have almost a magic <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact True Blood Purifier. <lb />
EVANS CO., Props. <lb />
i Greenville Warehouse is being en <lb />
larked and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
Hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N. C. <lb />
POINTERS. <lb />
n w <lb />
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ST g <lb />
go <lb />
CO <lb />
e s <lb />
,, r-.,, arc the best <lb />
S KillS pills, aid <lb />
The is Not Enforced, <lb />
A reader of the Scotland Neck <lb />
Commonwealth sent a request to <lb />
paper to publish Section of the <lb />
Code for the information of all con- <lb />
and added that if this law had <lb />
been enforced at Mount, a <lb />
would not have been committed <lb />
thereat a recent public speaking. <lb />
Here is the law says <lb />
Sec. shall be unlawful for <lb />
any person to sell or to give away, <lb />
either directly or any spirit- <lb />
liquors, wine or <lb />
alcohol, within two miles of any place <lb />
at which public speaking shall <lb />
be advertised to take place, and does <lb />
take place, this prohibition to continue <lb />
only during the day on which said pub- <lb />
political speaking shall take place <lb />
And any person who shall violate this <lb />
section shall be guilty a <lb />
or, and be fined not less ten <lb />
nor more than twenty dollars, or <lb />
imprisoned not exceeding twenty days. <lb />
Justices of the peace shall have <lb />
jurisdiction upon <lb />
view, or written information duly sworn <lb />
to. <lb />
The campaign is now already pretty <lb />
well advanced, but as yet have not <lb />
heard of an in this law <lb />
has been observed. Within the <lb />
few weeks several public speakings will <lb />
take place hi and <lb />
and according to the above law any <lb />
person who sells or gives away liquor <lb />
those day two miles where <lb />
these speakings are advertised to take <lb />
place, shall lie guilty of a <lb />
It be whether bar <lb />
are closed on days of public <lb />
speaking, and whether the authorities <lb />
take o coses <lb />
If so every lady who has inspected our new <lb />
-s styles <lb />
K B IDS <lb />
would vote for <lb />
as being the most popular store in town, for <lb />
nowhere is shown such a choice array of select <lb />
styles. Every day we receive some new <lb />
to our large stock. No matter what you <lb />
want we can supply them. Lang Sells Cheap. <lb />
ii <lb />
re <lb />
a to <lb />
ft <lb />
ft <lb />
For the last week or two we have been preaching <lb />
to the ladies and it has done us good. We have <lb />
still the best selection in the city. Our cent <lb />
Dress Patterns are and the ladies <lb />
are catching on to the same. <lb />
Examine Prices Below <lb />
Mens Split Boots, to <lb />
Boots, to <lb />
Boys Hoots, lo <lb />
Mens Plow Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
Womens Shoes, <lb />
Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
1.35 line of Sergei, <lb />
1.00 and Flannels all <lb />
wool, double <lb />
1.00 pounds good <lb />
Whole Grain <lb />
Shoes, to English Island Molasses <lb />
to Sack Salt, pounds, <lb />
Ladies Goat to Good Baggy Harness, <lb />
Children Hats to 1.00 Furniture in <lb />
Mens and Boys Hats to 3.00 Good Patent Flour, <lb />
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and <lb />
all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb />
to Large stack Lard, Pork and <lb />
Mens Overcoats to W Sides always on hand, <lb />
Highest prices paid <lb />
yd <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Ginger and Pepper <lb />
In this Business. <lb />
Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING and <lb />
OVERCOATS. Wouldn't know they were ready- <lb />
made except for the prices. They good <lb />
as ready-made Clothing at double the money <lb />
Our clothes wears better and longer and fits <lb />
better and look prettier than any ones. Try <lb />
us in this line. <lb />
Values. <lb />
In Shoes we are clear out sight. Prices <lb />
rule very low. We have them in 20th century <lb />
hand-welt, kid, satin calf, goat and <lb />
hand-turn in button, kid and gaiter. <lb />
Look for us, ask for us and come see us. <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT <lb />
N. September 22nd, 1896. <lb />
t AFT, <lb />
The Money Savers.<lb /></p>
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a ROUNTREE. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
H. L. COWARD. <lb />
Sole and Proprietors of the<lb />
HOOKER<lb />
m m <lb />
it behooves <lb />
O THE TOBACCO PUBLIC is all the surround Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of Leaf in Eastern Carolina, <lb />
all within reach of the Great market to sell their tobacco are four large Warehouse open to the public and among them is the <lb />
This being so <lb />
Warehouse with <lb />
and courteous attention and highest market prices for your tobacco. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
A REMINISCENCE. <lb />
Bow Two rd Their to <lb />
Save Their Heads. <lb />
Tho following an incident of re- <lb />
construction days. Contain <lb />
Clark and bis lieutenant, Reynold <lb />
guerrillas, were east into <lb />
sentenced to be shot. Clark had <lb />
friends, who MN <lb />
of bis release, but Reynolds, <lb />
from Memphis, was without hope of <lb />
The prison at Knoxville <lb />
was a Iron cape in a big <lb />
window bail no of <lb />
a glass, and through the long winter <lb />
Clark and Reynolds were confined <lb />
there. For several months they <lb />
the agonies of tho damned. At <lb />
last, as the time for <lb />
it was noticed <lb />
that he was going crazy. Clark de- <lb />
to this day that Reynolds did <lb />
not touch a morsel of food for three <lb />
weeks. He would moan and sigh <lb />
and twirl his thumbs the man- <lb />
of a crazy person, recognize no <lb />
one and insanely in Clark's <lb />
face whenever ho tried to console <lb />
him. Clark was sure of his insanity. <lb />
Army surgeons and local physicians <lb />
upon the case, and Reynolds <lb />
was finally discharged as a lunatic. <lb />
Clark's friends finally secured his <lb />
release and hurried him out of <lb />
Two entered a carriage <lb />
with of his old soldiers <lb />
and drove toward the as <lb />
bard as possible in the dead of night. <lb />
Reaching n in a dense forest, <lb />
they stopped and asked him to fol- <lb />
low them to a back room. The balls <lb />
were darkened, and in tho room <lb />
there was only the light of a candle. <lb />
On the bed in the corner lay a man, <lb />
moaning, sighing, twirling bis <lb />
thumbs and giving other evidences <lb />
of insanity. Clark recognized <lb />
olds. <lb />
poor said, lean- <lb />
over the lieutenant to his <lb />
A tear came in his as <lb />
ho looked at tho wreck of his faith- <lb />
officer. <lb />
Ono of the soldiers shut tho door, <lb />
looked it and approached the bed- <lb />
side. <lb />
all right, Reynolds; this is <lb />
the ho whispered. <lb />
Reynolds tore off blanket, <lb />
sprang up with a glad cry, ant <lb />
arms around Clark's neck <lb />
God, captain, didn't I <lb />
it he said. <lb />
They made all possible haste and <lb />
soon reached New Orleans, where <lb />
Clark felt that Reynolds would be <lb />
comparatively safe. Ono night as <lb />
they left tho opera and bad reached <lb />
a lamp in the street an <lb />
touched Clark on the shoulder. <lb />
want he said. no <lb />
fuss about it, but come <lb />
Clark pinched arm and <lb />
signified that be must fly. The <lb />
lieutenant needed no second warn- <lb />
Then Clark asked the officer <lb />
what be was wonted for. <lb />
said tho latter. <lb />
have been on your trail for three <lb />
maybe you have the wrong <lb />
man. My name is Reuben <lb />
The officer from his hip pock- <lb />
et a photograph of Reynolds and <lb />
examined it and Clark under the <lb />
lamp. Instantly be saw bis mistake <lb />
and began to swear. <lb />
is a likeness of my friend <lb />
who has just left said Clark <lb />
coolly. name <lb />
shouted officer. <lb />
I've got tho wrong <lb />
Well, Reynolds was never caught <lb />
Ho is living in Memphis today, I be <lb />
and has grown rich. Clark if <lb />
rich, too, but that long term in the <lb />
iron cage affected his mind, and h <lb />
is the most <lb />
York <lb />
Male Academy, <lb />
Shirt. <lb />
Genuine cashmere shawls are <lb />
fine that one measuring three or <lb />
four square yard could be stored <lb />
within the shell of a small walnut <lb />
But an even more delicate fabric is <lb />
manufactured on the Philippine <lb />
lands from the fibers of pineapple <lb />
leaves. To properly prepare tho <lb />
fibers for weaving involves much <lb />
work. For instance, the tiny <lb />
fibers ore tied together by hand to <lb />
suitable The weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for one shirt is <lb />
the work of several years, and so it <lb />
is no wonder that such a costs <lb />
about but the rich planters <lb />
of and <lb />
afford to indulge in <lb />
extravagances. <lb />
the <lb />
Running tho gantlet as a military <lb />
punishment is said, <lb />
ed by Gustavus Adolphus to punish <lb />
thieves in his army. It was <lb />
rowed by English from the Ger. <lb />
mans, who copied it from Gustavus, <lb />
and being employed in the British <lb />
regiments in America was readily <lb />
taken up by-the Indians of this <lb />
. v . <lb />
next session of this n ill <lb />
SEPT <lb />
and continue for <lb />
The terms are a- <lb />
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Intermediate <lb />
Hither no<lb />
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will be its <lb />
He ask a continuance our past<lb />
CATARRH.<lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
n. II. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured. <lb />
AI as <lb />
tiny of <lb />
. i blood or <lb />
e. in order to it <lb />
ii <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Administrators Notice.; <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Having n t law s <lb />
Court of Pitt county in the case J. Ii. of <lb />
Cherry and the heir at Law of T. H. late Comity mill State of <lb />
Cherry list T. J. Jarvis, H. Cam in i. <lb />
and W. L. Elliott, the i e In r by n -iii- i j v <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before I pr--n id in to cm I <lb />
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THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
CLOSED FOR <lb />
Mr. A. M. of Texas, <lb />
u M a Catarrh in Us worst <lb />
Truly, bis description of <lb />
lugs short marvelous. In <lb />
mend of seeking his couch, glad for thy <lb />
nights coming, he went to It with terror, <lb />
realizing that another long, weary, wake <lb />
night and u struggle to breathe was <lb />
before him. lie could not sleep on either <lb />
I side for two years. P. <lb />
Great cured him la quick time. <lb />
DB TEXAS <lb />
BROS. Savannah. <lb />
I have used nearly four bottle <lb />
of I. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb />
of my to the soles of my feet. <lb />
P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath <lb />
log, smothering, palpitation the heart, <lb />
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos <lb />
was closed for ten but now <lb />
ran breathe through It readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for <lb />
years; In fact. I leaded to see night come <lb />
Now I sleep soundly In any position all <lb />
night. <lb />
I am years old, but expect soon o <lb />
be able to take hold of the plow <lb />
I feel that I was lucky enough to gel <lb />
P. P. P., and heartily recommend it <lb />
my friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
Before the undersigned an <lb />
on this day. personally <lb />
A. M. who, after being dull <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb />
statement made by him relative to tn <lb />
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb />
August 4th. 1811. <lb />
M. LAMBERT, N. P. <lb />
County. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all other <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
Rheumatism twists and distorts your <lb />
hands and feet. Its agonies are intense, <lb />
but speedy relief and a <lb />
Is gained by the use of P. P. P. <lb />
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb />
otherwise, can be cured and the <lb />
built by P. r. P. A healthy women <lb />
a beautiful woman. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all <lb />
of the skin are removed and <lb />
cured by P. P. P. <lb />
P. P. P. will restore your build <lb />
system and regulate you Id every <lb />
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down- <lb />
in-the-month feeling. <lb />
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take P. P. P. <lb />
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
regulation, take P. P. P. Great <lb />
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
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Mt <lb />
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P. V M, <lb />
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eaves Weldon 3.55 p. Halifax 4.10 <lb />
. m., arrives Scotland Neck at p <lb />
., Greenville 6.47 p. <lb />
f. m. Returning, leaves 7.2 <lb />
i. m., Greenville 8.22 t. m. <lb />
at a. m., 11.20 an <lb />
except <lb />
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Washington 8.00 a. m., and p . m. <lb />
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. and 4.40 <lb />
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. in., 10.20 a. m. <lb />
an 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Connects with on <lb />
nil Neck <lb />
Tram leaves J C, via <lb />
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day, p. m., P. M; <lb />
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ruing Plymouth daily <lb />
6.00 a. m., Sunday a -n. <lb />
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rives at a. <lb />
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Rocky Mount at 4.80 p. in., arrive <lb />
Nashville 5.05 p. , spring Hope 5.80 <lb />
p. in. Spring Hope <lb />
3.00 a. m., a in, at <lb />
Rocky Mount 9.0 a m. daily except <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
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Latta 7.50 a in. daily except Sun <lb />
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1.10 a. m. and 8.50 p, m <lb />
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at Weldon point daily, all rail via <lb />
also at R Mount <lb />
Norfolk and Carolina R U tor <lb />
all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN T. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
T. Manager. <lb />
R. Manager. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
Black. <lb />
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Ca hi Mi Cure i t i and <lb />
court house door In Greenville on <lb />
med- Monday, the 2nd day of Nov. the <lb />
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Monday in next II. <lb />
arc requested t be <lb />
a s st hi said election. <lb />
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OBSERVER <lb />
North Caroline <lb />
AND <lb />
of Sale. <lb />
By i f provisions of the h ill <lb />
Mrs. H. Clink, R. <lb />
her will sell at the <lb />
in Mon- <lb />
th -th day of October, the <lb />
the house and <lb />
ill N. C. on <lb />
third street, recently by Mrs. <lb />
Clark. Also a tract of land containing <lb />
about, IS acres, partly within <lb />
and partly without, the town of Green- <lb />
ville, through which the and <lb />
Scotland Neck Branch passes. <lb />
also on the same day. at <lb />
aforesaid of Mr.-. Clerk d the I DAILY OBSERVER. <lb />
flowing -1 line A, of news f . <lb />
diamond parlor water pitcher ,. ,,. <lb />
and two , , a -ear <lb />
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dozen tea spoons, w g WEEKLY <lb />
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more at i ever. I. b <lb />
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the el or the work room. <lb />
s Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great driving <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
at druggists. <lb />
cure dizziness. <lb />
Ripens digestion. <lb />
cure<lb />
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TASTELESS <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
With careful rotation of <lb />
crops and liberal fertilizations, <lb />
m land will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
against <lb />
a complete specific <lb />
sauce ladle, mug pore I <lb />
and silt cellars and <lb />
spoons, a l-o one undivided interest <lb />
ell property described in the <lb />
Mrs. a- follow <lb />
in my very kind <lb />
and except the piano and <lb />
piano stool, also all the of <lb />
every kind in the bed loans I now <lb />
and my east iron lard <lb />
other undivided half interest being the <lb />
property of Mary Pool. R. <lb />
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I d years, personalty, Hie, X. <lb />
tor only. W. U. Office over Store next to <lb />
Executor of Mrs. A. H. j o so. <lb />
in <lb />
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Ls., Nov. <lb />
last year, <lb />
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raw this In fill our <lb />
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never u . <lb />
us <lb />
J. <lb />
Pill <lb />
SMITH Props. <lb />
not ins circular, <lb />
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line. <lb />
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Raleigh, X. C. <lb />
No work anywhere, North <lb />
or South. It now the beet faculty it <lb />
has ever had The <lb />
in Literature, Languages, Art<lb />
James M. A., <lb />
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X. <lb />
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material and are prepared to give <lb />
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--------IS STILL. AT THE FRONT A INK-------- <lb />
has taught best is the <lb />
Hemp c, s, Farming mi i very <lb />
necessary for Mechanics general home purposes, as well a <lb />
Bats. Ladies Dress I have always on hand. An head <lb />
i quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent, for Clark's O. N. T, <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous an I clerks. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
C. C. Tin Co. N C. T. J. t i n l o. <lb />
U. L. JAMBS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N.<lb />
PORK. SIDES <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere <lb />
a all its <lb />
FLOUR, <lb />
RICK, TEA, Ac. <lb />
t can <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we direct Manufacturers n <lb />
you one profit. A CO <lb />
stock of <lb />
and sold at prices <lb />
the t Out goods bought and <lb />
sold for having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell at a close margin <lb />
S. V. M X O <lb />
COBB CO. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Building, Water Street. <lb />
Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicit <lb />
Cole. <lb />
J. <lb />
Mm, <lb />
Life, Fire and Accident <lb />
N. C <lb />
AT THE HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
K. O. II <lb />
Wilson, X. U. Greenville, <lb />
X. <lb />
given to <lb />
of s. <lb />
made slim i time. <lb />
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TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
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man, and for that purpose i- sold m In <lb />
cans, holding one-hall of <lb />
cine -5 cents. <lb />
Co., <lb />
Hank -12. 1891 <lb />
I have kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I not give one package of <lb />
for all the others ever sat <lb />
It the best f r hors s or Cattle in <lb />
lies; ling of the year, and will cure <lb />
sicken time. <lb />
I. C <lb />
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II I III <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
work <lb />
I rices . <lb />
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S, <lb />
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Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
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ville and Tarboro touching at nil Ian <lb />
on Tar River <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tar at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays am <lb />
Greenville A. M. days. <lb />
These departures n j--i to stage <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Sugar <lb />
selling so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat yon fair<lb />
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steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
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marked via Dominion fr <lb />
Jew York. from <lb />
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remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of In cases haw been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. M. C, HI St., Mew Tor. <lb />
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