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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Lecal Trams and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and majl train going ace Call it t ogaff fiction, fairy ae bl nett % =<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M; Going South, |<lb /><lb />acs Geese rs arrives ¢:45 A. ss sae | a: ~| * ert anything, but donTt let the pay drop «a<lb /><lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. \<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.) wail<lb />Seath Bound F . arrives 1:51 P. 3 an<lb />M , leaves 2:11 P. Kixston, N. C.,, April 20th. until ou give me a chance to back u every<lb />Steainer Myers atrives from Wash |40 , -aueuccessful Phe y gi Pp 2<lb /><lb />attempt : =<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday |�"�#de last wert barn the dwell rf ee<lb />jeaves for Washington Tuesdsy, Thurs |ing opoupied by Louis Hinsteis, claim ITve made in favor of Clothes, Hats. and<lb />day and Saturdav. on Sp ryan ees prey about hat ,<lb />"" ~~~~~| past oTcloc "* veri ; 4<lb />Weather Bulletin. aloused b k oder Furnishin: :<lb />Coller to-night, fair Thursday. |of burnt ~otton,�the alarm o nishings. Try a Suit of Clothes, a, Hat, some<lb />given an t Dpans : ° © ° . : ae<lb />" sponded promptly. The fire, was| urnishings"that will do the business, and help<lb />M HO. Jefferson, of � Falk. oe ~ions ects ora pind<lb />Tv. =) 3 z me 0<lb />laud township, the past seasou|box of loose cetton usder Mr|6O determine whether I eee facts or peddle<lb />railed, pacers a be op foygeer shed rem ie applied<lb />un of ~por again t matc ry lit damege 5s<lb />ennai the ak oe year, and|was done. pe : fairy tales.<lb /><lb />made a proportional increase in<lb />his cotton and corn crops. Mr.<lb /><lb />Jefferson reaches such results as They Label, + 5 FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />this on his farm by constant labor| 1? every enterprise around)<lb /><lb />persevera H Greenville took as much imsarent<lb />pista ecarcely vag . hic eons in the Darty Reriecror: as th The Leader i in Clothing.<lb />the past nae even throu An Shs the| Greenville aes) : : !<lb /><lb />severe cold snow of _|culation would<lb />- wFY but went right ahead carting|Da"e, have eight regular<lb /><lb />new grounds every g the. orietor my, Ub) Police W 2 ~ oe ~<lb />Ws some reminder ~ what ployesss ofT : ; - pata es Nameilarressns eee bu ae to |, Corrected. aby | Me ~uate: 3 a a ine |<lb />Butter. b<lb />West, of Fieldaboro, said at the NEAR*R HOME. with the te re e "" parte. par be eee<lb />of Sy le Race pn oe term is so near for tne expiration ond eae ote 60<lb />not. Sane more than b on Ae What is Ha»pening Over the State. (of the ae Council 7 area Pseid Meal porcine<lb />the days in the year at work. 7 sor to ames will o 6 to 15<lb /><lb />Jabbage<lb />80, instead of sitting about com- A seven pound gold nugget, |elected, ee Moore wiil r ag » Family<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />300 to 840<lb />plaining of bard times, and wait- worth $1,500, has been found in a/fill out the term alone. Sats Roped<lb />- jpg for the government to turn|Stoly county gold mine. Pageant Irish, per bbl 200 to 350<lb />iuey woald hee. porn and west| Jordan: tener ohtee Beer till gp Me ELT ee cea<lb />could pay their indebtedness |cut 48, 000 feet of lamber with one. Principal. Baltimore Cooking Salt pe fSack ~ 80 t0 300<lb />more y-� : band saw, last Friday. School. os a 123 to 20<lb />Supesior Court. ree ee cg who nesses ove -REW PASTRY COOK BOOK. Beeswax, per Ib 38 .<lb />~arrolima barber shop, yes- erosene, 9 to 15<lb />+ gine following cases have been|;-fasy evening bought s ben oflto the Bamford O Gromical Works, Shag: alge aa 80 ta 70<lb />aaron of since yesterdays re- the Cochin-China species and|Provi et, seine ots Hulls, per ton om<lb />-! took hes home, This morning a a<lb />not guilty. Carr, false pretense, |) of 8 nd that she b od ade &amp; ee plainly written. A copy mates: gt }s0 3<lb />n uring the nig ,<lb />coed Hach tla tices cate Al Gf temp Dante, Shei Wet<lb />s ne patna ~suspended a were well developed of tne usual ee a : domes! send ~  �,�otton and Peanuts, aij<lb />y J of conte ma, excepting that one had a\@e® Copy of Miss WillisT New eae See of cotton<lb />payment of costs. shell and the other two|Pastry Cook Book to which I stm| and peanuts for yesterday, as tarnished *<lb />s apes, a were ety ge od te Sun. entitled by being a reader of ~THE by ok Coup Bove, OSes. Cosimatesion Mer.<lb />: mabe: The Topic says a Mr. Jones, of Wis COrrom. :<lb /><lb />: a Meco, guil- Waatauga, went to Lenoir last | sce CET Te re Pe eee ee eer Good Middling 2 e516 ee<lb />= ~sy, » jndgeocnt suspended ~UponT lerets oHl open mete | a pe PORE pO ore ae weeee | Low Mindveg ee SO<lb />~ oe Ss Smith, pointing gun, notjan rac ig He had att: mle wie " be<lb /><lb />_ guilty. $1 s egertnaern oe oe the PEANUTS. _ .<lb /><lb />-Heary Smith. assanlt with dead- aeeieht om the a is, im i Common : 1 tot<lb />y weapon, pten- |cont_poc name pook- Prime<lb /><lb />T ged 4 mon ens leave to et he had a box of matches. Dar-| . ae Eynte aus<lb />Comuionioners | ~to hire out. forjing the night the matches ignited | Spank<lb /><lb />Aided at fire. Jones ~O! Pi nie<lb />vat of the but em-| Be 10 to 11<lb /><lb />William Johnson, larceny, guil || appeared on the 10th of Decem- :<lb />|bor, it begins the fifth month cat | - gee pont 3.59 i naire. :<lb /><lb />ty, sentenced 18 months tu ~Deni:<lb />tentiary. ;<lb /><lb />ee ee Se a NOE? eee ere Si Pe gO APES CEG ora ee EST te a a at<lb />Pisc 2+ Sm Se egies oe TT SS a ame Sis ye eet at Di ay eg ER i Te aM i a ge net kn ak RM ag Sie Des inh EU cl Ao iON ee, eee Sage<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ivids aentbiios froa ~io losbinl! ~<lb /><lb />un.<lb /><lb />CIWS Wold thal Abide peiperdand}Riteta<lb /><lb />still running the advertisement of<lb /><lb />Davis, Hill é Co.ot} Wishidgton<lb /><lb />D.C. If the editors of such pa-<lb /><lb />Sik iden fkadwicy ake li dhty|<lb />k h th ry<lb /><lb />ohana it evpiug up with the =p 8,|t<lb /><lb />iPMiéy do etiiwiit they! b<lb />treating their readers with macis|**<lb /><lb />ro a imedvising theb toship<lb /><lb />a fraudulent frm.<lb />EQUAL PAY FOR B EQUAL WORK.<lb /><lb />aim is, if not: 40<lb />standard of woman bay<lb /><lb />Ae<lb /><lb />assed one very practicalT g<lb />indirom the diséassicnT'¢<lb /><lb />is to be ho<lb />will Gome merely thro Ec<lb />ang public attention to; " b<lb />~hatter referred to is the inequal-<lb />~Of the compensatidi ~of eb<lb />that of men for the ne<lb />unkand quality of work. Tr is<lb />@m.aimost invariable rale .suas.<lb />fuae is paid more than a qrnivag<lb />~the same work, no<lb />and no better pérfo area,<lb />is an exhibition St ne, al<lb />meannesses of men.<lb />factsare as they are.<lb />of work saat os, ch we<lb />a do better hen<lb />¥ (Teceive leon ¥ hg i<lb />are cases in which women:<lb />men work together in the same)<lb /><lb />houses, performing work exactly |;<lb />~Tw Uhdratter aid<lb /><lb />the same<lb />ty, the: women neeeiying less com-<lb /><lb />E The Pr ~Prose a Gompany.<lb /><lb />mn, D. C., has adopted<lb />wun 90 lol BLOG Aeing<lb />*|Americaninventors. Every month<lb /><lb />F it ~makes an pewerd of one hundred<lb /><lb />Bi a ea Ra<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />thoritbrdae in |<lb /><lb />Rees apply for &amp; ie<lb /><lb />ou fin erty tagye<lb /><lb />binétion of American newspapers,<lb /><lb />53<lb /><lb />~peoples dla<lb /><lb />ae a patent attorne<lb /><lb />already ; one to C. L. Jordan, a<lb /><lb />te shiv. B Mee De ¥, of. eee.<lb /><lb /> Seniper Sy in the<lb />Sey vu er e, 8D =<lb />a ot Be Divide | thie<lb /><lb />uf var ig for " ap pest poi es<lb />month, is a car fender pl<lb />consti uchou, recreates<lb /><lb />eiumloonscad punsus pneioneed tae<lb />omost papers sof 't<lb />cvbotry, the-Press'CldimsT Com<lb />pany is ~aiiwiin. ew position ito sd<lb />cure prompt iaird @pdedy! justiceT<lb />= re classes of claimants against<lb />the General] | D and the<lb />readers of ha gapee s/o have<lb /><lb />of selaims » to .<lb />would do well.. mmunica<lb />with Philip W. W. Aviret , Managing<lb />the Attornéy¥ Of HY o618<lb /><lb />sites tocar ich sls<lb /><lb />F.| Fo? Aopen.<lb /><lb />| wath lavish bloom nd trail<lb />- Phe ant soit<lb /><lb />tla the deers ot. f sonthern<lb />| Where balmiest breezes<lb /><lb />See<lb /><lb />ohe Tid yEtic tones: fine meats.<lb />Like echors seft sett. from claiater tower,. i<lb />On,evening zeplyrs, lightly, float, a<lb /><lb />~wildword,<lb />iy,<lb />lye od.<lb /><lb />To and fro =<lb />ab saan sis ara<lb />ine fairy folk to prayer.<lb />es) mag = ext<lb />oe giz ¥ O58: now whe ve, ceased,<lb />And the inehiy dances np<lb /><lb />| While fairy folk Ryser tobe eer<lb /><lb />Are on mossy: one eeling.<lb />vet aS me ay<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />bit vitie,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />yi dreamy, bowers. | o<lb /><lb />blow aS bis qayi<lb /><lb />oPhe tr chisterivig tells,<lb /><lb />And abusieXtiimd La morn dars, - »<lb />+ 1¢ heapd; ini the elisa: 4 totee bare<lb /><lb />Liz : mui i des ese<lb /><lb />low... 'e e@e7: tav© -ge:: 39q°"2<lb /><lb />ae JONES.<lb /><lb />every respect. Prices made very<lb /><lb />i. #] tied w<lb /><lb />«#4 mt 24 9<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />oiv hw We han:<lb /><lb /> 23 ee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />. SEE. HERE<lb /><lb />. 5<lb /><lb />Yall bal Ya g eines<lb /><lb />BYGLE OF COLUMBIA i ii<lb /><lb />isn<lb /><lb />ay Pri¢s.<lb /><lb />r rbot gonna styles<lb /><lb />aT HE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />Leen gree AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their. yearTs supples will tind.<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />cpasiug elsewhere; french rpiiaiteclctt<lb /><lb />branches.�<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESESHATILDERS.<lb /><lb />| FLOUR, COFFE, ' SUG AK<lb />RICK, ~TEA, ax:<lb />al wieys at Lowxzst MaRKED PRICEs.: :<lb /><lb />oToeitnd SuuFF &amp; chdnks<lb />one penn ti ePha<lb /><lb />we bu<lb />Youto buy buy "ato<lb />toek of 0: ate<lb /><lb />| SEURNEITURE<lb />~25 aris if shen Ferg &amp; va iFe a4 uf 2266 G2 Gre<lb /><lb />jtion, aud 20 " oe arose ne fain 2 at oot eenanallinaminn<lb />re pick of eee tor f<lb />pofiw ce eds teres MOTTE AN}. mL tiers sell as ~a mae<lb />pe hick ints to Seine e ote ¢<lb />Gea ientan of th eal te ag sta<lb />terested in ob oGreenville, N Cn row at eh -~ a SCHULTD,<lb />dpartpol heer RAR potential See ois hore NE. NOC<lb />secure. They can be obtained ers ; "s SS<lb />| gratuitodsty 63 the rédders of this | 4 Conteh ~eee. don ball ° ee aa rds.<lb />paper who ntton that faét, and Gta nee woaked�"� Nt res tent ne os we a .<lb />who. enclose a -cli rags ofiany Pla Aga aT an, | iow fis sake ae Se ok :<lb />adwertisement':of J desired. oPt Ba or paiggh a 75.0: nee<lb />whiet ray at thorgia: Bock k as ad iL, 2: fee Se es PeteT<lb />alters ten 108 apn des ityiten oO" ruaiiniceT * fiestiéluss in ete Pateorrak rey a ¥,<lb /><lb />protwr. «iit at gy! ene<lb /><lb />LOUNT o6 FL em a r¥ 6 ep<lb /><lb />[Saas<lb /><lb />"419 9 200 iss Glin ee a |<lb />- ton te Sariiie<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />De? tira + CWLs ts ~ain P ania<lb />roar Laat? sani rw eed!<lb /><lb />+ use stelesivust Beeecd? vay M35 tats<lb />ATTORNEYS: anbarw;:, y5O018 -<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE: -N- ec.<lb />Lie) wl pe uS<lb /><lb />aré | Street.N.g¥-« WV aehiagton;. o DOW. TRE : Hattotd EES #80 ont THOS:iJ. JARMS. aoe n il ALR x Bie<lb /><lb />Sid ¥O4| oihe grandjard at Blimabdtly, WI THe 2 oy [Tepe ons ny Denon<lb /><lb />Jim few. davelage, ' oTn 7 potin mh ai . ALTORNEYS,A&amp;T-LAW, T<lb />namber of indictments aud alé6 @ nant Hat if tf if Sach | CRERNVILLR shia riggs ,<lb />+44 Ae iig, te a ines a ids.� bh fy | SF Practice in. tthe Gonrtee 2!" baal ;<lb />quantiy | ios +7/Theipaper is. strong/t ia *@aarahtec.  THar FORE. a a oem; aaa<lb />om ome, ao thereat ns; Ay ame ot ea Te abe ul A Nis ae arabe<lb /><lb />beet ug!) he the oa orm ° gam as. rredtiGade ts : peas neeys [one a ae af<lb />_) | brings the vice to the youn iS. PEYDER ~CB. hey ai *@reoeriles3i.A-<lb />aed oh oon or aeel nian aes aera ans epetine<lb /><lb />said, at the s of some o<lb />~churches, which have been the t g sii! ¥f�"� 442 4<lb /><lb />Tres » and even tits<lb /><lb />the point has no beuring<lb /><lb />ihe value of the service rende<lb />m@ adequate excuse has é¥®h<lb />eu or can ever be given. for he<lb /><lb />+. .<lb /><lb />violators of the law.<lb /><lb />pone ita existence tam ar i<lb /><lb />most flagrant and most sais<lb /><lb />Gotton: Seed. for<lb /><lb />;<lb />oeae 2m tdguas 4;<lb /><lb />HENRY<lb /><lb />THOSE. | 7 at<lb />AO ECRANGR, sae<lb /><lb />weistem Yo xort « f;<lb /><lb />».. OFT will give... Fon. Meal ifor 2.<lb />: hmmm cates eeshere legen at vie<lb /><lb />SHEPPARD.� *<lb /><lb />Tove iat<lb /><lb />pe eS ee ee<lb />: ~er<lb /><lb />} Od BES Aa file 6.<lb />eae Patroask¥ Hoitthel a rites aoe:<lb /><lb />HERBERT EOMUNDS. - ge a<lb />oUnder Opera Huuse. ABLE BAR},  eee gee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />- COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb />Saperior Couit Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />'. Gorener, Dr. C. O°H. .Laughing-<lb />» » OUEFe,<lb /><lb />' Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn.<lb />Leouidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell,<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Board Education"J. R. "<lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., WwW. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS,<lb /><lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />. Clerk, G. E. Harris.<lb />Treasurer, J. S. Smith.<lb /><lb />Police"W.. B. James. chief, T. R<lb />~Moore, asst; J. L. Daniel, night,<lb /><lb />Councilmen"J. 8. Smith, B. �,�.<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.<lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Buffin.:<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sundav (ex-<lb />cept fourth) n orning and niz!.t. Prayer<lb />meeting Phur-day night. Rev.: C. Re<lb />Billings, pastor. Sutidav School a~<lb /><lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />_ Catholic. No dd case services.<lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />night Rev. A.<lb /><lb />day morning and<lb />Greayer, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A.M. .W. B: Brown, Supt. -<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and 1 ight.<lb />~Wednesday night. Rey G. F.<lb />pastor. Sunday *chrol at 9:,0 3. M.A.<lb />B Ellington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services eveiy thir d<lb />Sunday morning orn night. Prayer<lb />meeting Iuesday n ev. R. W.<lb />Hine, . sstor.<lb /><lb />A. M. B. D. Evans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-,<lb />meets ove Tuesday night. Dr. W.H.<lb />Bagwel', G.<lb /><lb />oocean Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />ww,<lb /><lb />TS ""SEND Se wou<lb />i<lb /><lb />M. King, W. M.<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />""-TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR Orrice<lb />"IF You WANT<lb /><lb />i |<lb />na 3<lb />i,<lb />a<lb />®<lb />~a<lb />~<lb /><lb />Praver meeting<lb /><lb />Smith,| needed bread. The chance of ad-<lb /><lb />San Mt Schvol at 9:30<lb /><lb />Ra first and third Monday nights<lb /><lb />§| ently heard the. va<lb /><lb />FAME. ~WON SY ~BY ACCIDENT.<lb /><lb />His First Successful Picture Was an<lb />_ Advertisement. .<lb /><lb />The great French painter, Bastien<lb />Lepage, who died lately. was pur-<lb />sued by unmerciful disaster through<lb />his youth in his efforts to study art.<lb />His mother worked in the fields to<lb />keep the sickly boy at school. At<lb />fifteen he went alone to Paris,<lb />starved for seven years, painted<lb />without success, but still"painted.<lb />He had just finished a picture to<lb />send to the salon when Paris was<lb />besieged and he rushed. with. his<lb />comrades to the trenches.<lb /><lb />On the first day a shell fell into<lb />his studio and destroyed his picture,<lb />and another shell burst at his feet,<lb />wounding him. |<lb />home and lay ill and idle for two<lb />years, Then he returned to Paris,<lb />and, reduced to absolute want,<lb />painted cheap fans for a living. One<lb />day a manufacturer of some patent<lb />medicine ordered a picture from him<lb />to illustrate its virtues. Lepage,<lb />who was sincere, gave his best work<lb /><lb />_| to his advertisement. He painted a<lb /><lb />landscape in the April sunlight; the<lb />leaves of tender green quivered in<lb />the breeze; a group of beautiful<lb />young girls gathered around a foun-<lb />tain from which-the elixir of youth<lb />sprang in a bubbling stream. Le-<lb />page believed there was real merit<lb />in it,<lb /><lb />| asked his patron.<lb /><lb />The manufacturer wus delighted.<lb />~But first paint a rainbow arching<lb />over the fountain,� he said, ~~with<lb />the name of my medicine upon it.�<lb />Lepage refused.<lb /><lb />price of this picture meant. bread<lb />for months and the painter had long<lb /><lb />mission to the-salon was small. He<lb />hesitated... Then he silenced his<lb />hunger andT carried the canvas to<lb />the salon. It was admitted. Its<lb />great success insured Lepage a<lb />place in publie reeognition and his<lb />later work a place among the great-<lb />est of living artists."Current Lit-<lb />erature.<lb /><lb />A FORCED - APOLOGY:<lb /><lb />Lord Churchill Brings a Vapid Youth<lb />to His Knees.<lb /><lb />Atan entertainment once, where<lb /><lb />Lady Randolph Churchill was play-<lb /><lb />| ing on the piano, a tall youth was<lb /><lb />observed paying a languid and<lb /><lb />®irather insolent attention to the<lb />music, standing, close enough to the) .<lb />| performer to have his comment eas-<lb />®| ily overheard by her. ~~Lord Randy�<lb /><lb />was close at band, too, and pres-<lb />youth remark:<lb />oDeuced fine music, you know, but<lb />it licks weal sonl"it lacks weal<lb />soul.� To the criticTs astonishment<lb />|a muscular young man, with a b<lb /><lb />,| mustache, whom he ~had ~hot noticed you.��<lb />before, whi.pered | in his ear: oFor |.<lb />a shilling I'd wallop the life out of<lb /><lb />your He, 1 ned to withdraw,<lb /><lb />~Ket without discovering the identitv<lb /><lb />He .was carried:<lb /><lb />*o~Let me offer it at the salon,� he<lb /><lb />odo you know who wrote those :<lb /><lb />*ooThen I will not:<lb />pay you a sou for the picture!T The<lb /><lb />ot the author. of the menace. one PALLMINGLON G<lb />next day, to his delight, he received o 3 3 an<lb />an invition to the arn 10Me, |<lb /><lb />which he accepted - On<lb /><lb />entering the se<lb /><lb />his threatening neighbor of the<lb />night béfore, who, he at once. dis-<lb /><lb />cerned, must be Lord Randolph. HejT<lb /><lb />jed no further than the en-<lb />trance hall, for Churchill beckoned<lb />to the drawing-room, and out floated<lb /><lb />Lady Churchiil. ~This fellow has<lb />come to apologize to you for his re-<lb /><lb />marks of last. night,� hissed Lord| *~ Se-vs #*<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon oTh 5<lb /><lb />Rundolph. ~~Now,� to the stranger,<lb /><lb />~~down on your knees!� Down went} Uv Tarboro<lb /><lb />the dandy, lisping out.the most ab-<lb />ject plea for forgiveness. Then he<lb />was turned over to a footman to be<lb /><lb />put ignomiuiously out of the door,<lb />while the host followed his: retreat-<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt<lb />Lv Wilson ~"<lb />Ly Selma<lb /><lb />Ly Fay ~tteville<lb />Ar. Florence -<lb /><lb />ing figure with a roar of derisive<lb />laughter."Kate FieldTs Washing-<lb />ton.<lb /><lb />Supposed Mrs. Livermore Did.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Mary A. ~Livermore is a wom-|r<lb />an revered alikein her family aud<lb />neighborhood, yet her greatness<lb />does not always appeal to a certain<lb /><lb />Ly oo<lb /><lb />bee<lb />Ar W<lb /><lb />small boy who belonged to a family<lb />residing in the vicinity. He was<lb /><lb />one day found by his sister swingin<lb />on the gate. When she reprimand<lb /><lb />him for doing what he was forbidden<lb />the irreverent youth remarked; ~~T<lb />donTt care for you, nor ma, nor pa,<lb />nor the ox, nor the ass, or anything<lb />thatTs anybodyTs.T oOb, -Willy!�<lb /><lb />exclaimed the shocked little girl,<lb /><lb />words you use so?� ~DonTt care,�<lb />was the reply. ~~Mrs. Livermore, I<lb /><lb />sTpose.TT"Boston Home Journal.<lb /><lb />oThe Humah Voice. a<lb />Mrs. Milward Adams, of Chicago, | 4* Wilson<lb />is lecturing on the possibilities of<lb />the human voice. She divides the<lb />voice into six tones, from. the tone<lb />of power and command down to that<lb />of ~contentment, peace and happi-|;. wijson<lb /><lb />ness.� According to Mrs. Adams,<lb /><lb />Ar Rocky Mt |<lb /><lb />the difference between the American<lb />and English voice lies mainly in the<lb />different-register used, the Eng:<lb />lish woman using the upper tones<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lr Rocky Mt<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />and rising cadence, which is more<lb />musical in: effect, while the Amer-|<lb />ican voice drops from the center tone<lb />down, exhausting the vocal chords<lb />= So a asrideot effect.<lb /><lb />p. m.,<lb /><lb />4g mm.<lb /><lb />Returni 2<lb />. a. m., Greenville 8-<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m.,<lb /><lb />ror obvious. Keasons. daily «<lb /><lb />Clerk "How shall shall I mark these la Trains on<lb />diesT shoes? Mr eroner se<lb /><lb />Dealer"Put the prices in plain<lb />figures and the ~sizes in Spee<lb />Y¥. World.<lb /><lb />Un cnc ner Ground.<lb /><lb />oJedge,� said a the colored wit-<lb />ness, : o6 plier Please, suh, make<lb />the lawyer stop pes | eee<lb />* oBut he bas. a right. to question<lb /><lb />Pp. ,,<lb />Daily xcept _<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />PI<lb /><lb />2 Dats ray bi be, jedze, but ae .<lb /><lb />err Pee! A my.head, en. ef he)<lb />suc ust ting you know |T. x. « oa.<lb />I'll tell de truth "bout dis. matter!" 'J. M. E cg. ot<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotland Neck Tait:<lb />leaves Weldon 3.40 p. �"�m., ! lifax 4.¢<lb /><lb />arrives<lb />0.4 Greenville 6,37 oan<lb /><lb />ing<lb />Weidor 11. 20 am<lb /><lb />1igton Branch leave<lb />00 a. m., arrives Parmele<lb />m.. LES<lb />1 Tarboro p. m.,<lb />aa, arrive Washington 7.55, P- B<lb /><lb />returning<lb />armele 6.10<lb /><lb />day, at 5°00 p. es Sunder<lb />artive eT ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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