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        <p>ayT<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1896.<lb /><lb />rt tile<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />vie Mindin<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb /><lb />LS attention is jealled to the<lb />fact that<lb /><lb />TT. MUNFORD<lb /><lb />is offering all ot his<lb /><lb />Null<lb />AT COST<lb /><lb />to make room for fall stock.<lb />Such as<lb /><lb />Lawns, Challies,<lb />Dimities, White Goods,<lb />India Linins, Mulls,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES AND<lb /><lb />NOVEL COTION GOODS AT<lb /><lb />CosT<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />SILKS FOK SHIRT WAIST,<lb />At Cost<lb />HAMBURG EDGING,<lb /><lb />At Cost<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Such.as Oxford Ties for ladies<lb />and children, and low<lb />quarters for men<lb /><lb />AT COST.<lb /><lb />ALS 3S<lb /><lb />HATS.<lb /><lb />Such as hight color in felt and<lb />all straw ~goods"<lb /><lb />AT Oost.<lb /><lb />"2 vt wh AM,<lb /><lb />o? oo ae »<lb />ROT Bg Qo<lb /><lb />~ i NUDE cake od ls x<lb />. Ob eae ao ~<lb />4 § i ¥ y i 4<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb />oSuch as Summer Suits, light<lb />color, and light weights ,<lb /><lb />_ ALL AT AT OOBT.<lb /><lb />2160 sate<lb /><lb />oMTIMe A ¢ mee<lb />al t<lb /><lb />; is, We ~want<lb /><lb />wo.<lb />a<lb /><lb />103 Ti ie des<lb />4 tuabiliet. Jousenel ord, |<lb />~Next dae to Bank of Greenville.<lb /><lb />| come and distinguished looking man, in!<lb /><lb />jand asked if he meant Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Isaid that he had heard a great deal of<lb /><lb />jon the 5 es meet of he)<lb /><lb />mi kane PeeutereinTd (:<lb /><lb />°* ASHEET OF PAPER.<lb /><lb />A sheet of paper, pure and white,<lb />Comes forth trom out the mill,<lb /><lb />In readiness fur sale and use,<lb />Its mission to fulfil !<lb /><lb />What will that use or mission be ?<lb />And who will fill out its page ?<lb /><lb />Of what import shall its impress be ?<lb />And that for a day or an age?<lb /><lb />Will its {pen or print tell of noble<lb />deeds ?<lb />Or of ignominy and shame ?<lb />Will it tell of death and mourning<lb />weeds ?<lb />Or of wreck by flood or flame ?<lb />Will it note the loss of friend by death ?<lb />Or of sad misfortuneTs frown ?<lb />Or yet, again, of treachery baseT<lb />Of hearts with grief bowed down ?<lb /><lb />Will it tell the tale of greed and wrong,<lb />Or that of the good and right ?<lb /><lb />Of darkened days and dreary hours ?<lb />Or those of life and light ?<lb /><lb />Will it echo for good the pulpitTs voice ?<lb />Of the teeming printing press ?<lb /><lb />And help to choose the better part,<lb />Mankind and the world to bless ?<lb /><lb />A ministering spirit may this paper<lb />sheet<lb />Be in dress of snowy white,<lb />Bearing messages of good to man,<lb />Kach day, from morn till night,<lb />Would that its wings might be the<lb />doveTs,<lb />Whose mission is that of peace,<lb />Of good will from heaven to man below,<lb />Of joys that neTer may cease.<lb /><lb />That its virgin surface may never be<lb /><lb />Marred by record of wrong or sin ;<lb /><lb />That its outer garb may well reflect<lb /><lb />A mission for guod withia ;<lb /><lb />That the pen and ink, or printer's<lb />hand,<lb /><lb />Which colors its open page,<lb /><lb />May minister only the pure and true,<lb /><lb />In its impress from age to age.<lb /><lb />"Clark W. Bryan, in Paper World.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />oe nee<lb /><lb />The Central and Natural Marxet for<lb />the Tobacco of Eastern North Car-<lb />Olina. Such is the Opinion of<lb />Those in High Positions to<lb />Know,<lb /><lb />Sa esimce<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER,<lb /><lb />A few days ago the writer was on a<lb />car between Goldsboro and weldon.<lb />Mr. J. T. Erwin, an old school mate<lb />and friend, was on his way home from<lb />Nashville, Tenn., where he has been<lb />for the pas~ two years, We were dis-<lb />cussing matters of various kinds in gen-<lb />eral, and Greenville in particular. Tom<lb />was saying that from what he could<lb />learn Greenville had a brighter future<lb />than any tobaccc market in the east.<lb />and jast~at this juncture a rather hand-<lb /><lb />the seat just in our rear leaned over<lb /><lb />C. He was toid yes and drawing him-<lb />self up in a most impressive way he<lb /><lb />that place on account of its tobacco and<lb />said he handled nearly all the tobaczo<lb />grown in North Carolina and Virginia,<lb />that is marketed in the east. oThat is.<lb />said he handled it over hig road and<lb />during the past few years had handled<lb /><lb />ally Greenville. ; We were}<lb /><lb />of Eastern North: Carolina},<lb /><lb />produced in the world and this one fea<lb />ture aione is a great. deal more thah<lb />many more thickly populated sections<lb /><lb />that there were a good many people in<lb />Eastern North Caralina who said that<lb />tobacco had done Eastern North Caro-<lb />lina more harm than it had good, al"<lb />though that class of people were greatly<lb />in the minority. Well, said he, those<lb />people ought to go away from home<lb />and spend some time in a section where<lb />forthe past ten years farmers have<lb /><lb />grown nothing but cotton and then<lb />come back home and contrast the dif-<lb />Tobacco would have no oppo"<lb />sition from this class of people any<lb />more if they would do this. We told<lb />him we were glad to hear him express<lb />himself thus about our home town.<lb />Why said he do you live in Greenville ?<lb />And on learning that oreenville was<lb />ovr home he become more pronounced<lb />in his praise of it, He then handed us<lb />his card but said I donTt want you to<lb />quote me over my name in this matter<lb /><lb />This gentlman is in a position to know<lb />just how people on the outside think of<lb />our town and this section of our<lb />State and if his word is worth anything<lb />as to what others think of us in some<lb />respects at least we are held in higher<lb />esteem by others than we value our-<lb />selves. :<lb /><lb />He paid a high regard to our section<lb />of the state, said he himself was a Vir-<lb /><lb />ference,<lb /><lb />dence and contentment in al] other<lb /><lb />changed cars for Greenville.<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL COMMENT.<lb /><lb />nese eat<lb /><lb />President Bryan. He can afford to<lb /><lb />cago.<lb /><lb />den willbe selected as the place at<lb />which President Bryan is to be noti"<lb /><lb />fied of his nomination.<lb /><lb />into Africa.�T<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />Senator Jones, of Arkansas, has been<lb /><lb />utive Committee.<lb />~headquarters of the Committee will be<lb />transferred to Chicago,<lb />as if the seat of Gavernment: is moving<lb /><lb />westward.<lb /><lb />Editor Ramsey bas spoken upon Mr.<lb />Bryan and the Platform framed at<lb />Chicago, and, like his interview of re-<lb />reent date, has made converts to both.<lb />His manner of opposition will probably<lb />aid the ticket as much as the bolt of<lb />goldbug and CRehes organs,<lb /><lb />2s se io<lb /><lb />oIvins now certain thas the Bi noel<lb /><lb />My W. R. R}<lb />ang Yer! mark<lb />t ~Ree N oy or<lb />go Che of� Votninert 0<lb /><lb />or ae<lb />ate obai a ean Gili rch ms :<lb /><lb />as ! 0<lb />euth, for rat en.<lb /><lb />: puta froit ~growing<lb /><lb />the finest bright tobacvo there that is<lb /><lb />suit apd cing facilities, they grew |.<lb /><lb />ace wilt ates ita line, and we Fal<lb /><lb />efit haWS Wd equate Ague! et ;<lb /><lb />Haid hve, ehh ech tn<lb />burt ROMANS Ri cw<lb /><lb />Iwoestilaleot dee! laa 7 rey<lb />jf you wamt the news take the<lb />DaILy Rer.ector. 25 cents a month,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />in the South possesses. We told him}<lb /><lb />ginian by birth and was proud cf luis | °gR<lb />sister state and said he it bright tobacco | %<lb />continues to sell as well even as it does | 3@¢<lb />now the farmers of your section of the |<lb />State will soon become absolutely inde- | 5ac<lb />"| pendent if they will exercise good judg. | 3<lb />meut and economy and with the inde-|; ac<lb />pendence of the farmers comes indepen- | 3<lb /><lb />branches of industry. By this time the a<lb />whistle of the locomotive for Halifax a<lb />was heard and biding him good-by we | 3%<lb /><lb />It does not take a palace car to carry |<lb />ride in coaches with the people as was | 3c<lb />demonstrated by his journey from Chi-<lb /><lb />It seemsas if Madson Square Gar |<lb /><lb />The young |e<lb />hero of the hour says oCarry the War |<lb /><lb />elected Chairman ot the National Exec- |-<lb />It is said that the].<lb /><lb />It does look<lb /><lb />ethane tte<lb />~ a 2<lb /><lb />The Money Question "<lb /><lb />Is agitating the country just now"but gold or<lb />silver---you get the worth of your<lb />money here<lb /><lb />aE a<lb /><lb />; HUY,<lb />It's not what we can owork off? on a customer,<lb />That's not our way. ItTs giving him such good,<lb />honest values in what he needs that it brings<lb />him back again and again. Brings his friends,<lb />too. That's our way. we've put on prices that<lb />appeal to you---values that you can appreciate<lb />ata glance.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />AAMAMARMAA TAANAMASASANANAMANARKAL<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS<lb />LACES<lb />WHITE GOODS<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Novelties,<lb />And Other<lb /><lb />MID SUMMER GOODS<lb /><lb />. , at<lb />GREATLY REDUCED PRICES<lb /><lb />Nl NN Nea alt Nyy SIRI AP INLINE NINN NRDNINS ry PPL POLS PREN PSPSPS pm,<lb /><lb />LANQTS CASH HOUSE<lb /><lb />SHOTYd Teac ATLVAYYD<lb />Je<lb />SdOOYD wANIVAS CIN<lb />1Y}Q pay<lb />~SO1q[9AON ~Spoon seor(y<lb />SdOOY OLIHM<lb />SHOVT]<lb />SUAdITS<lb /><lb />£08 E1NE"m<lb />Dry: Goods,~Notions<lb /><lb />GentT s Surnishings,<lb /><lb />No, 401.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Entered ~as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />a a iti<lb /><lb />aie eae ata i<lb /><lb />-  SURSCREPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One yeas - * * * $3.00<lb />One month, e * « 20<lb />One week. -_ 2 * © 10<lb /><lb />" Delivered in town by_carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can te.<lb />had on application to the editor,,or,.at<lb />"""<lb /><lb />~We: desire a jive correspondent at<lb />every postoffice in the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb /><lb />ta each neighborhood, Write. plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />)<lb />Lineral Commission on {subscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />cipe~tinccitieiliipe tesa specie<lb /><lb />nell<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />Wepyespay, Jury 157H, 1896.<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />wnautioans<lb /><lb />Convention Dates.<lb />Populist National Conventioa, St.<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb />Silver National Convention,<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />St.<lb /><lb />_aes<lb /><lb />WEATHER CROP BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />EASTERN DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />The past week has been very un-<lb />favorable nearly throughout the whole<lb />district. Rain occurred on every day<lb />ofthe week, and oon the 8th in con.<lb />junction with high winds. The pre<lb />cipation was very excessivé.; all low-<lb />ground was covered with water, and<lb />streams overflowed banks, destroying<lb />many low crops. ,Grass 18 gaining<lb />again very rapidly as no work could<lb />be done during the week. So far cot-<lb />ton has not been greatly damaged, a<lb />fittle shedding of forms is reported,<lb />go.ue turning yellow and some. little<lb />damage occurrec by wind. The crop<lb />is running up fest; in south portion of<lb />district there are pleaty ot -half grown<lb />bolls. Corn suffered more severely.<lb />('onsiderable corn was reported blown<lb />down by high wind on] the, 8th. and<lb />many lowland crops destroyed along.<lb />streams Corn and cotton were in<lb />good rows which helped to ran of.<lb />Damage is probably overestimated at<lb />present. Tobaceo curing progressing<lb />very well. Sweet potatoes fine. Pea-<lb />nut3 being hilled. In northern coun-<lb />tics of the district where this is third or<lb />fourth week of too much rain, farmers<lb />are much Elsewhere<lb />general conditions still very favorable.<lb /><lb />discouraged.<lb /><lb />CENTRAL DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />The crop prospects have retrograded<lb />considerably. The area: of, hepvidst<lb />rain-fall centered over the counties of<lb />Anson, Randolph, Alamance, Guilford<lb />and Stokes. Storms and floods ~did<lb />omuch damage, particularly on 8th,<lb />lands were badly washed ; many bridg-<lb />es swept away and some crops damaged<lb />by winds. Cotton is running up very<lb />fast and shedding some lower leaves<lb />andtruit, but generally outlook con-<lb />tinues fine ; picking will probably begin<lb />eatly in August. Corn in bottom landsT<lb />flooded to top of stalk and difficult to<lb />estimate damage ; much of it may be<lb />completely destroyed. Outside of<lb />alight additional damage by wind the<lb />rain has benefitted crops. Early corn<lb />practically made and ,. yield, will be<lb />vevaverage.� ~Sweet potatoes best<lb /><lb />wheat in shock washed away, and oats<lb />yneut beaten down and tangled jn north<lb /><lb />portion. Tubacdo) jnlgo, damaged "to |<lb /><lb />some extent by excessive rain, running<lb />up too tall, looks fine, however. Grapes<lb />doing well. :<lb />: : . net.<lb /><lb />ama<lb /><lb />q aa Jennings Bryan,<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />The nomination of Hon, William J.<lb />va Nebrarka, by the Democratic<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~|have been able, by the mere<lb /><lb />bent.<lb /><lb />isin<lb /><lb />ral yeats. Some» eats, ant}<lb /><lb />| prepared to say that, after the extraor-<lb />the<lb /><lb />dinary demonstration of Thursday,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />mounting a rostrum and delivering:<lb />twenty minutes speech, to dislocate the<lb /><lb />process of the convention machinery, to<lb /><lb />obscure every veteran aspirant in view,<lb /><lb />to change menTs hearts, to divert the<lb />course of their passions aad their pref-<lb />erences, and to transform d sériots: and<lb />deliberative body into an_ instrument<lb />upon which he played as Pan upon his<lb />pipe, as the blind prince of music on<lb />his immortal harpsichord.<lb /><lb />~ Jt was a consummation without par-<lb />allel, a denouemenf never to be ex-<lb />plained this side of paradise, But so it<lb />happened.<lb /><lb />On Thursday afternoon, at a time<lb />when Bland seemed to be the leader in<lb />the race, when Boies was a laborious<lb />second, and when McLean, brainiest<lb />and most conservative of them all, was<lb />enacting the role of the dark and dan-<lb />gerous hoise, this young man Bryan<lb /><lb />suddenly appeared, tall, shapely, hand-<lb /><lb />some as a Greek demigod, classic of<lb />outline, impassioned of address, thril-<lb /><lb />ling with his tremendous message to<lb /><lb />the people"appeared like a fairy. upon<lb />a dull and Tifeless scage, and in one mo<lb /><lb />nent threw 20,000 humaa beings into<lb />a fever of indescribable exaltation. He<lb />called back trom the vanished past, the<lb />witchery ot Orpheus, the magic of De-<lb />mosthenes, the irresistible forces of the<lb />great Napdleon. He stood there, and<lb />with a dozen fiery phrases he converted.<lb />thoughttul men into fanatics ; he<lb /><lb />changed them as utterly as. the wizard<lb /><lb />changes the toys he plays with on the<lb />stage. In all, the annals of politics<lb /><lb />chere was néVer such a scene.<lb /><lb />We.do not wonder that in the fol-<lb />lowing day, still palpitating under the<lb />spell of BryanTs. wondrons. eloquence,<lb /><lb />the convention turned to him as a<lb />needle toa magnet. Jt may not be<lb />capable of analysis, it may not be coldly<lb />and The<lb />fact remains, Bryan swept the floor of<lb />the convention as the fire sweeps the<lb /><lb />accurately demonstrable.<lb /><lb />autumn prairie. The delegates went<lb /><lb />to him ina strange passion of desire.<lb /><lb />Nothing could check the fury of their<lb /><lb />He was nominated"slowly at<lb /><lb />first, swiftly next, and at last in a wild<lb /><lb />crescendo of enthusiasm, he was lifted<lb /><lb />on a whitecap of animosity and thrown<lb /><lb />high and diy upon the beach of his sur-<lb /><lb />passing triumph.<lb /><lb />The country at large knows little of<lb />this extraordinary ~young man. He<lb /><lb />has been in Congress. -He delivered a<lb /><lb />speech upon the tariff that enchanted<lb /><lb />and enchainedT the Howse. He nas<lb /><lb />spoken many times since with reference<lb /><lb />to the tariff, and always he has held<lb /><lb />his audience as the-sirens held the fated<lb /><lb />erew that sailed with Ulysses from the |<lb />shores of Troy. He isa minstrel, a<lb />form of '<lb />What he is beyond that, who knowg?<lb /><lb />He has no record in statesmanship. |<lb />He was too young to assert his pairidt-<lb /><lb />thirty-five years ago. What<lb />schemes of goveinment, what sodial<lb />theories occupy his brain, no human be-<lb />ing can disclose.� He ~js young, he<lb />is ardent, he is ambitious, he<lb /><lb />minds ; he is a born leader, an attrac-<lb /><lb />tive figure on the stage, and that is all<lb /><lb />we... know.T ~Whethet. the! American<lb />people, aftefourTmonths of Solémn  de-<lb />liberation, will confide their destinies to<lb />his untried hands, we do not undertake<lb />to propnesy. What we do know is<lb />that William Jennings Bryan is the<lb />most dramatic product of our national<lb />politics, the most sensational and pic-<lb />turesque creature.of our age." W,ashing-<lb /><lb />ton, Post�"�,<lb />i G a a<lb />a ae Pe q<lb />~ Me Py Ps 24 4 i oa<lb />al yi ae 8 % ~Nie<lb /><lb />WME CL) MATHER<lb /><lb />Tam now prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, and will keep<lb />well supplied throughout the<lb /><lb />livered without extra charge.<lb />When you want to be served<lb /><lb />| i?<lb /><lb />grade, a thing of beauty.<lb /><lb />is gifted with the power to-sway�"�menTs |<lb /><lb />Simmer. All orders in town de-}<lb /><lb />ME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,�<lb /><lb />Bs, Gem<lb /><lb />Nor'we<lb />pue UNIVERSITY. -<lb />36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition $60<lb /><lb />ate<lb /><lb />4 yeat, Board 88. (Eight dollars) a 9<lb />month, 3 full College Courses. 3 Brief!<lb /><lb />Courses, Law Sehool, Medical School, | &amp;<lb />Summer School for Teachers, oScholar-1<lb /><lb />ships and Joans for the needy. Address<lb />~~� \PRESIDENT WINSTON,�<lb />: Chapel Hill, N.<lb /><lb />Co<lb /><lb />$8.50 per Mo.<lb />Board &amp;e. in Sebool. Board &amp;c.in Club,<lb /><lb />Turlington Institute.<lb /><lb />A Military Boarding School. English<lb />Scientific, Commercial, Mathematical,<lb />Clagsica'. Board Washing, &amp;c., and<lb />Tuition {for 10 months. 390 to $132.<lb />10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for<lb />catologue.<lb /><lb />IRA T. TURLINGTON,<lb />Smithfield, N. C. Prineipa 1<lb /><lb />North Carolina _<lb />College of Agriculture<lb />and Mechanic Arts.<lb />This College offers thorough coutses in<lb />Agriculture, Mechanical, Civiland Eiec-<lb />trienl Engineering, and in Science.<lb />General seademic studies supplement all<lb />these technical coures.<lb /><lb />$3.00 per Mo. 14<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M: SCHULTZ,<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />PARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY<lb />* ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their incerest toget our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscom rlete<lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFRE, SUGAb<lb /><lb />EXPENSES PER SESSION, INCLUDING |<lb />¢ BOARD.<lb /><lb />For County Students, - - $ 9<lb />For all cther Students, - 12<lb />Apply for Catalogues to<lb />ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY,<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N. U. President<lb /><lb />STATENORMAL AND<lb />INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL<lb /><lb />P\EPARTMEN I well equipped. 27)<lb />teachers. ~444 regular students, be-<lb />sides practice school ot 97 pupils. 930<lb />muatriculates since its opening in 1892.<lb />98 of the 96 counties represented. Com-<lb />petitive examination at county seat<lb />Auzust Ist, to fill free-tuition vacancies<lb />in dormitories. Application should be<lb />made before July 20th to enter the ex-<lb />amination. No free tuition except to<lb />applicants signing a pledge to become<lb />teachers. Annual expenses of : free-<lb />tuition students boarding in dormito-!<lb />ries, $90 , tuition-paying students, $130.<lb />Address, President CHARLES D. MC-<lb />IVER, Greensboro. N. C.<lb /><lb />5.F. DUNN,<lb /><lb />--DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />Flooring, Ceiling,<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />0)<lb /><lb />1 0<lb />L 0<lb /><lb />Wcathering-Boarding.<lb /><lb />Write for prices to<lb /><lb />S. F. DUNN,<lb />GENER'L LUMBER DEALER,<lb /><lb />| aaways at LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />| ylote stock of<lb /><lb />Ishows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />and Moulding. |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />TOBACHO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices test<lb />thet imes. Our goods areal! bonght and<lb />sold for CASH. therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTET Greenville. NC<lb /><lb />|<lb />are what you want in |<lb /><lb />MILLINERY,<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb /><lb />"0 me<lb /><lb />OO inate�<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STUCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the yery latest:<lb />styles and shapes cf new Pattern<lb />Hats. teow<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, :<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />HAS, GEORGIA PEARL<lb /><lb />Take Warning.<lb />All Taxes on dogs and goats must<lb />be paid within the next twenty days or<lb />I shall proceed to collect them acvord-<lb /><lb />L]<lb />A}<lb /><lb />Scornanp Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Jing to law. K. M. McGowan,<lb />Tix Collector.<lb /><lb />in sn elt teed yp<lb /><lb />No superior work done anywhere,<lb /><lb />OR YOUNG LA<lb /><lb />¥ Prarseget natin<lb /><lb />DIK,<lb />Raleigh, N. ©.<lb /><lb />North; Ag 7 :<lb />or South. It has now the best faculty it 9 : tr<lb /><lb />has ever had. ~The adyantages offered _<lb />in Literature, Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A.,<lb /><lb />are unsurpassed. Address<lb /><lb />ItTn versity of Virginia.) Principal,<lb /><lb />A RAMEE<lb /><lb />it~ Oh<lb /><lb />3100.00 Eclipse Bicycles Reduced t<lb /><lb />promptly send me your orders. a<lb />Sunpay Hours.From 7 to 10 "<lb /><lb />A. M. and rom § to 6:30 P. M. Lite lene<lb /><lb />Positively no ice delivered be} ti,<lb /><lb />twapet per<lb /><lb />ee<lb />t<lb /><lb />. 7 a<lb />ni t<lb />4)<lb /><lb />' Ley<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />0 875.00.<lb /><lb />9g f,<lb />: CG as eR<lb /><lb />te : i 5 rn Q Bieta<lb />é a ini  4 - h, a<lb />hy Pee et i<lb />7 ~ ¢ . f<lb />XN ! 1 , , ~<lb />meet Ip iy, y ' a Mas* dali " tai p A<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />vs aya 1 6<lb />ear at tas ~ °<lb />é ite<lb />ee he;<lb />a ol<lb />er * hi j*<lb />a<lb />~ t<lb />. if<lb />an<lb />J ry er Pa.<lb /><lb />~| HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb />RRR gil<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville, Be-<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot ap old piece in the lot..<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will,<lb />notify me at wy shop nedr Huth!<lb /><lb />-+ber's,; on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Sehultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124.<lb />Corps gy os ey ry oo40 to G0<lb />Corb Meak 50 to 65<lb />Fioby holy 4.28 to 5.00<lb />Labbe igy paige 54 ton?<lb />Oats® ~~ 39 toT<lb /><lb />Sugar 4 to 6.<lb />Cottee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per daw: 1u-to 11<lb />Beeswax. ~per. 20°<lb /><lb />hy "<lb />Cotfgon and Peanci.<lb /><lb />Below areT Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, «s furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobd Bros. &amp; Comiunission Mer-<lb />chante of Norfek +-<lb /><lb />5 a 4 COT ; "TON.<lb />Good Middting�"�� 7%<lb />Middlivg Tk<lb />Low Middling 63<lb />Good Ordinary 6 1-16<lb /><lb />. Tone"quie<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 24<lb />Extia Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}.<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />DY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />TopPs."Green.... 0.2.05: 1 to 23.<lb />o Bright.... ........4 08<lb />oRed... dbo 4<lb />Lucs"Common..... ....4306<lb />*  Good.......6+ 4. Tto 15<lb />«  Fine.... ceeey-.- 42 to 18<lb /><lb />Currers= Common... 6 to 11<lb />Good..... ....12§ to 20<lb /><lb />Fine.... ......15 to 274,<lb />a<lb /><lb />FBLOOD POISON<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />~es eT eran IIR<lb />i home forsame price undor same guarane<lb />ty. If yoy prefer to come here we willcons:<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere.<lb />Pimples o Colored Spot<lb />mples, per Colore ots, Ulcers<lb />any partof the body, Hair or E brews falling<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we i bane tocure. We solicit the most obsti=<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physie-<lb />ree a $500,060 ca ttn ae our dl<lb />onal guaranty... AMBOm ofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address Ok REME<lb />803 Maso: ro<lb /><lb />a ae<lb />A SPECIALTY 27<lb />~ on<lb />ary ving = yorTer<lb />nocha<lb />odide potash, and still have aches and<lb />@ cases and challenge the world fora<lb />dress°Cr et<lb />nic Temaie. CHICAGO-TLIG-�<lb /><lb />cured in 16 t035 days. You can be ete 4<lb /><lb />cury,<lb />ous Patches menos , Sore Throat,<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease nas always<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />RY SHEPPARD,<lb />REAL ESTATE AGENT,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />GF Va'uable Properties for Sale or<lb /><lb />Rent. Corresponder¢e solicited, Re-<lb /><lb />fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses<lb />of Greenville. Office on main street.<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard, F. U. Harding,<lb />"Wilson, NC, Greenview. ©.<lb /><lb />W' \ODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />A Greenville,,N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />nd settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />oJOHN F. STRATTON<lb /><lb />~ig<lb /><lb />~ ~eibortihiaoedits �"�<lb /><lb />digas eni'eicadnaaaes ae<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />Violins, Sane, Bee i me anes<lb />cas,<lb />811. gis, 818 St. New York,<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BurexEss, Mgr.,<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb />This Hotel has bech thoroughly reno-<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb /><lb />tric bells to every PONid.� Attentive'der.<lb /><lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling public solicited<lb /><lb />, Barbers.<lb />MES A. SMITH, |<lb /><lb />a 3<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />large and excellent line of<lb /><lb />""FOR""<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb />| HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS,<lb />- PARISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />_ INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds ond description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHIRT. WAIST SILKS<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING anc<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and, NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />eect<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />~Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Chiidren that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoo,<lb /><lb />ofor every buyer who wants an<lb />horest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />~Umbrellas<lb /><lb />~to protect you from the suv and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of"<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Outis, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />Furnitur=<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of ganulne merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of wany<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />lor chaire, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suito, Centre ~lables, Side-<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />Bedsteads, Mattresset, Floor and<lb />fable Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />cheap and yood grades.<lb /><lb />Ma<lb /><lb />tbroa<lb />imes the cost.<lb /><lb />94.4 Liberal Prices.<lb /><lb />attention is calle. to our Kr<lb /><lb />Hana Poratoes 10 cents a peck al<lb /><lb />"gently out in the back yard and dug up |�<lb />Herod amputee, When)<lb />-Vexposed to view, there was ~the hand�<lb />The<lb />t by the other - fim- |.<lb />gers. Mrs. Pleasants straightened the<lb />fingers/andj released the thumb. As<lb />soon as she entered the room Mr,|.<lb /><lb />tla ldibe: hi re quit apivng 2<lb /><lb />of beaatiful designs. |just as her husba<lb /><lb />- Gome and see uss.we. will. be | thumb was held<lb />more than pleased to show you<lb /><lb />gh our stock. A careful ins |<lb />on will repay you mary<lb /><lb />Ta<lb /><lb />Educators of Correct Styles |<lb /><lb />Pe<lb />8<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />_ a ceromnantannapeee acai en<lb /><lb />nf<lb /><lb />ae<lb />JEMCIOUS. ADVERTISING<lb />-entes many a new bt-iness,<lb />i.ularges inauy an old busines-,<lb />i reserves many a large busisess.<lb />ievives many ce dull laxiness,<lb />Rescues tmauy a lost business,<lb />saves manta filing business,<lb />S-cures suce 2: to any busivess<lb /><lb />tin<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb />i<lb />|<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />To ~adve-tise judiciousi).�� u.- the<lb /><lb />é heat 9 ef the REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />Cae<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb />Iran yoing<lb /><lb />Po ssenger and mal<lb />Going svuth,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />. leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />Suuth Bound Freight, arrives 2:0 7.<lb />"f. Jeaves 2:15 P.M,<lb /><lb />Steamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />i yton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />|-aves for Washington Tuesd iy, ~Thure<lb />day und Saturday.<lb /><lb />| ante mete<lb /><lb />JULY JAMS,<lb /><lb />SS emma apie See<lb /><lb />ae al<lb /><lb />Served Fresh Every Aft2rn%0..<lb /><lb />Best Butter on ice at StarkeyT.<lb />Grapes ure ripening at Rivereide<lb />Nursery. :<lb /><lb />Cun Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Che:<lb />ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple.<lb />S. M. ecucLtTz<lb /><lb />Fist of the seasou"New Mullets<lb />Ye M.<lb />Scliuitz.<lb /><lb />Car Joad ot Lime und Itlls, cheap<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />F.esh Butter. N. Y. State aud CarrTs<lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />Fresh Gralam I lour just received<lb />at J. 5. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />An experienced tobacco man would<lb />like to engage in this recticn next year<lb />to farm.either on shares or tor wages.<lb />Addies M. L. B. Falling Creek, N.C.<lb />Have you read the latest book, called<lb />oThe Trilby Mystery, or Who ate<lb />CharlieTs Watermelon :�<lb /><lb />Bicycles ON EASY TERMS"S. E,<lb />Pender &amp; Co, have made arrangements<lb />with Pope Mtg Co. to sell Columbia<lb />Bicycles on the installment plan.<lb />Their terms are very easy.<lb /><lb />Postmaster King inturms ts that the<lb />mail to Falkland arriyes here at 6:46<lb />A. M. and leaves at 7 A. M. daily.<lb /><lb />the King House, ou Tuesday and<lb />Wednesday, August 4th and oth, 1896,<lb />for the purpose of examing and ireatiug<lb />diseases of the Eye.<lb />Dx. H. O. yar.<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />His Thumb Pained Him.<lb />Aboct four weeks ago it will be 1e-}<lb />wembered that Mr. Thad Picasants, |<lb />the Seaboard engineer who was +0}<lb />badly scalded in tire wreck ~at Manly,<lb />N. C. hadhis let hand amputated<lb />above the wrist to check a case uf blood<lb />poisoning. Of course the eperation<lb />was attended with a great dead ot pain.<lb />But after his arm began to heal, the<lb /><lb />painful teeling remained, especially at<lb /><lb />the ewl of the amputated member.<lb />Mr. Phensants complained whew asced<lb />by his fends and family how lie felt, |<lb /><lb />He said what his<lb />hand was dvawn, and that his thumb<lb />was in-am uncomfortable positioa, giv-)<lb />ing him much annoyanes..<lb /><lb />Mr PleasantTs feiends laughed good<lb />humovedly whe. he complained ot his<lb />thumb, for they knew that hie hand<lb />was buried in the backyand.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Pleasants, however, had been<lb />more commerate of whas her basband<lb />grid about his hand. She heasd. him<lb />say one day last week tint his thamb<lb />was drawn out ot position aad was<lb /><lb />{clinched by the other fingers ony his,<lb /><lb />hand.<lb /><lb />ee ho ie<lb /><lb />described.<lb /><lb />rm felt tree again. |<lb /><lb />since."Raleigh Press-V sitor.<lb /><lb />x Constantin at it Brings Sacoess.<lb /><lb />Noricke"I will be in Greenville, at | -<lb /><lb />~Cigars, Syrups and Moiarses.<lb /><lb />and he imvariably remarked. that bs}.<lb />{thumb pained him.<lb /><lb />evening Mrs. Pleasane went t [<lb /><lb />~Then it was that Mrs. Pleasants told<lb />what she had done. . Mr. Pleasquts<lb />has had no more trouble with his arm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />R. D, Harrington trent! so Pitade<lb /><lb />this morning,<lb /><lb />Miss Hattie Leggett weat to Parmele<lb />this morning.<lb />W.S. ~Athens returned last night<lb />fro: a tip up the road, |<lb /><lb />B. L, Susman weut to Lurboro on<lb />his wheel this morning.<lb /><lb />Miss Mattie Belcher, of Farmville,<lb />is visiting Mrs. R. L. Smith.<lb /><lb />Misses Bessie Jarvis. and J-nnic<lb />Williams are visiting Mrs. R. J. Cobb.<lb /><lb />E. R. Aiken and family returned last<lb />right from thir extended summer<lb />trip.<lb /><lb />M. L.. Richmond<lb />Danville, Va., last aight.<lb />cate here this season.<lb /><lb />returned from<lb />te will fe-<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Gray who has been<lb />visiting Miss Myra Skinner went w<lb />Raleigh this morning. ,<lb /><lb />Miss Carrie Lottin after a plesant<lb />visit to Miss Almer Sugg retorned to<lb />her home in Kinston last night.<lb /><lb />C. L. Brown returned ts South<lb />Tunis, N. C., this mocning after a<lb />pleasant visit to relatives aud friends.<lb /><lb />A. A. Andrews. of Durham, retusned<lb />last night from his summer outing and<lb />says the ozone of Greenville 1s geod<lb />enough for him = oUnele SandyT 1s iu<lb />fine trim for the coming tobacco sea-<lb /><lb />ee ee cemaniiiiicnmimenmmemsments<lb /><lb />Mr. J. T. S. Young, a well known<lb /><lb />small boys went in swimming, and as<lb />he sank almost immediately it is<lb />thought he had cramp: The body was<lb />ound on Sunday afternoon. ~The un-<lb />ortunate affair has thrown gloom over<lb /><lb />~|J. B. Sherrill. of the Concord Times.<lb /><lb />son aad says he imtends to help out thelterest of Greenville, they furnish: an ex<lb />farmers. lample werthy the isnitation of every<lb /><lb />citizen of Wilson, was drowned on}.<lb />Saturday in Contentmea. He and two},<lb /><lb />Cr sence<lb /><lb />~ ~Witmington.<lb /><lb />" ee<lb />: se<lb /><lb />Witminctox, July 15."- bout<lb />thirty members of the North Carolina<lb />Press Association were present at the<lb /><lb />opening this morving.<lb /><lb />ber of Commerce, and W. H. Bernard,<lb />editor ot the Morning Star, on behalf<lb />of the press and people welcomed the<lb />editors to the city. J. C. Lipton, of<lb />the Shelby Feview, responded on te-<lb /><lb />half of the essociation.<lb />Lhe address by President C. L.<lb /><lb />an admirable one. | |<lb />Owing to sickness at home Secretary<lb /><lb />was not present and D. J. -Whichard,<lb />of the Rertector, was made seeretary<lb />pro tem.<lb /><lb />~The editors will take in Wrightsville<lb />and the seaceest this afternoon.<lb /><lb />cael<lb /><lb />The P.antets Warehouse:<lb />Your attention is called to the large<lb />and attractive advertisement of Messrs.<lb />Forbes &amp; Moye in to-dayTs issue op<lb />third page. The Rerieeror takes<lb />pride in recommending these gentlemen}<lb /><lb />Bee . i<lb /><lb />ae ;<lb /><lb />es a<lb />cee<lb /><lb />i by the Press and People of<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.) "<lb /><lb />Stevens, of the New Berne Journal,was}<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS.<lb /><lb />phages i Representing a Capital"of More Than"a H<lb />~ Tredell Meares on behalf of the Chan - " oP als<lb /><lb />~ Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, Presidend National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Nek, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs,§{Scotland Nook, N C.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus..¥, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />» We respectfully solicit thesecounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />publie, . |<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books furnish-<lb />ed on application. .<lb /><lb />as thoroughly reliable inT basiness ant!<lb />nouncements and transactions and live|<lb />to tLe core in the warehouse business.<lb />Your interest will be carefullly looked |<lb />after in their hands =A trial will con-|<lb />vince you. ~Lhoroughly alive to the<lb />necessity of advertising the tobacco: ine<lb /><lb />bosiness man of the sown..<lb /><lb />Appéintment.<lb /><lb />Maj. H. Harding received from (ov.<lb />Carr last night an appointment us a<lb />delegate to attend the Annual Congress<lb />of the National Prisom Association, to<lb />be held in Milwaukee, Wis., Sep.,<lb />26-30, 1896. It is quite a compliment<lb />tothe Major.<lb /><lb />the entire community.<lb /><lb />Your eyes ever feasted upor: I carry nothing but the best and can<lb /><lb />suit you every time. Look ut the<lb /><lb />Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded<lb /><lb />Pranes, Civese, Macaroni, Beef<lb />grades of Teas and Coffee. The<lb /><lb />2 -_- ~<lb /><lb />RL. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />THE OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />"I aw still at the above place with the prettiest line of"<lb /><lb />Staple and Fancy Groceries<lb /><lb />eget TTY at fr oan,<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Capital $50,000.00."a<lb />"2 paid in CapitalT $25,000.00,<lb /><lb />Transacts a General Banking Business and<lb />counts of Responsible: Persons and F iams. :<lb /><lb />folowiog: "<lb />CGocoanuts,<lb /><lb />T U '<lb />f ! ~<lb />L fig OF aww<lb />4<lb />sg oYs *<lb />a eA<lb />in Wer ie ath,<lb />GER Q « -<lb /> mb<lb />Gi<lb />~<lb /><lb />ble<lb />We made when we moved into<lb /><lb />&amp; Galpa<lb />our New Store in the burned dis-<lb /><lb />trict. New Goods are arriving<lb />daily and yon will find the finest<lb />line of<lb /><lb />Pemily : Groceries<lb /><lb />lever showr in Greenville.<lb /><lb />JESSE W.BROWN<lb /><lb />(STOREFILL<lb />~i<lb /><lb />Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Best<lb />highest grades of Tobaceo and<lb /><lb />Cowe and see we and be well pleased.<lb /><lb />J. 8S. TUSTALL, Greenwille, NW. C.<lb /><lb />neal,<lb /><lb />JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />Solicits Gollections and Ac-<lb /><lb />LY |<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, St.<lb /><lb />Bats, Caps,"GentsT Furnishings,4<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. UITTLE. CashTr-sand the cheapest line of STRAW<lb /><lb />~MATTING in the town. 11 ct<lb />~to 23 ets yard.<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailey-made Cloth-<lb />~ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />dawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />~@ OABY SN 4OT SNL<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />q OU SESTQLL<lb /><lb />eLOUIIS |<lb /><lb />o40<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />a<lb />Se<lb />4,<lb /><lb />0} Pp<lb /><lb />pus 3B} Op 111%<lb /><lb />~BJUBYOIOUL<lb /><lb />ste<lb />oe<lb /><lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb /><lb />o<lb />a<lb /><lb />:<lb />:<lb /><lb /></p>
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