Vol. 1. Lecal Trams and Boat Schedule. Passenger and majl train going ace Call it t “gaff fiction, fairy ae bl nett % = north, arrives 8:22 A. M; Going South, | acs Geese rs arrives ¢:45 A. ss sae | a: ‘| * ert anything, but don’t let the pay drop «a M, leaves 10:15 A. \ (Special to Reflector.) wail Seath Bound F . arrives 1:51 P. 3 an M , leaves 2:11 P. Kixston, N. C.,, April 20th. until ou give me a chance to back u every Steainer Myers atrives from Wash |40 , -aueuccessful Phe y gi Pp 2 attempt : = ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday |™#de last wert barn the dwell rf ee jeaves for Washington Tuesdsy, Thurs |ing opoupied by Louis Hinsteis, claim I’ve made in favor of Clothes, Hats. and day and Saturdav. on Sp ryan ees prey about hat , —— ~~~~~| past o’cloc —* veri ; 4 Weather Bulletin. aloused b k oder Furnishin: : Coller to-night, fair Thursday. |of burnt ‘otton,”the alarm o nishings. Try a Suit of Clothes, a, Hat, some given an t Dpans : ° © ° . : ae — sponded promptly. The fire, was| urnishings—that will do the business, and help M HO. Jefferson, of ” Falk. oe ‘ions ects ora pind Tv. =) 3 z me 0 laud township, the past seasou|box of loose cetton usder Mr|6O determine whether I eee facts or peddle railed, pacers a be op foygeer shed rem ie applied un of ‘por again t matc ry lit damege 5s ennai the ak oe year, and|was done. pe : fairy tales. made a proportional increase in his cotton and corn crops. Mr. Jefferson reaches such results as They Label, + 5 FRANK WILSON, this on his farm by constant labor| 1? every enterprise around) persevera H Greenville took as much imsarent pista ecarcely vag . hic eons in the Darty Reriecror: as th The Leader i in Clothing. the past nae even throu An Shs the| Greenville aes) : : ! severe cold snow of _|culation would - wFY but went right ahead carting|Da"e, have eight regular new grounds every g the. orietor my, Ub) Police W 2 ‘ oe ‘ Ws some reminder ~ what ployesss of’ : ; - pata es Nameilarressns eee bu ae to |, Corrected. aby | Me ‘uate: 3 a a ine | Butter. b West, of Fieldaboro, said at the NEAR*R HOME. with the te re e —— parte. par be eee of Sy le Race pn oe term is so near for tne expiration ond eae ote 60 not. Sane more than b on Ae What is Ha»pening Over the State. (of the ae Council 7 area Pseid Meal porcine the days in the year at work. 7 sor to ames will o 6 to 15 Jabbage 80, instead of sitting about com- A seven pound gold nugget, |elected, ee Moore wiil r ag » Family 300 to 840 plaining of bard times, and wait- worth $1,500, has been found in a/fill out the term alone. Sats Roped - jpg for the government to turn|Stoly county gold mine. Pageant Irish, per bbl 200 to 350 iuey woald hee. porn and west| Jordan: tener ohtee Beer till gp Me ELT ee cea could pay their indebtedness |cut 48, 000 feet of lamber with one. Principal. Baltimore Cooking Salt pe fSack ~ 80 t0 300 more y-” : band saw, last Friday. School. os a 123 to 20 Supesior Court. ree ee cg who nesses ove -REW PASTRY COOK BOOK. Beeswax, per Ib 38 . ‘arrolima barber shop, yes- erosene, 9 to 15 + gine following cases have been|;-fasy evening bought s ben oflto the Bamford O Gromical Works, Shag: alge aa 80 ta 70 aaron of since yesterdays re- the Cochin-China species and|Provi et, seine ots Hulls, per ton om -! took hes home, This morning a a not guilty. Carr, false pretense, |) of 8 nd that she b od ade & ee plainly written. A copy mates: gt }s0 3 n uring the nig , coed Hach tla tices cate Al Gf temp Dante, Shei Wet 23 ee . SEE. HERE . 5 Yall bal Ya g eines BYGLE OF COLUMBIA i ii isn ay Pri¢s. r rbot gonna styles aT HE OLD BRICK STORE Leen gree AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their. year’s supples will tind. their interest to get our prices before pu. cpasiug elsewhere; french rpiiaiteclctt branches.” PORK SIDESESHATILDERS. | FLOUR, COFFE, ' SUG AK RICK, ‘TEA, ax: al wieys at Lowxzst MaRKED PRICEs.: : “Toeitnd SuuFF & chdnks one penn ti ePha we bu Youto buy buy "ato toek of 0: ate | SEURNEITURE ‘25 aris if shen Ferg & va iFe a4 uf 2266 G2 Gre jtion, aud 20 — oe arose ne fain 2 at oot eenanallinaminn re pick of eee tor f pofiw ce eds teres MOTTE AN}. mL tiers sell as ‘a mae pe hick ints to Seine e ote ¢ Gea ientan of th eal te ag sta terested in ob “Greenville, N Cn row at eh -~ a SCHULTD, dpartpol heer RAR potential See ois hore NE. NOC secure. They can be obtained ers ; —s SS | gratuitodsty 63 the rédders of this | 4 Conteh ‘eee. don ball ° ee aa rds. paper who ntton that faét, and Gta nee woaked™ Nt res tent ne os we a . who. enclose a -cli rags ofiany Pla Aga aT an, | iow fis sake ae Se ok : adwertisement':of J desired. “Pt Ba or paiggh a 75.0: nee whiet ray at thorgia: Bock k as ad iL, 2: fee Se es Pete’ alters ten 108 apn des ityiten oO" ruaiinice’ * fiestiéluss in ete Pateorrak rey a ¥, protwr. «iit at gy! ene LOUNT “6 FL em a r¥ 6 ep [Saas "419 9 200 iss Glin ee a | - ton te Sariiie i De? tira + CWLs ts ‘ain P ania roar Laat? sani rw eed! + use stelesivust Beeecd? vay M35 tats ATTORNEYS: anbarw;:, y5O018 - GREENVILLE: -N- ec. Lie) wl pe uS aré | Street.N.g¥-« WV aehiagton;. o DOW. TRE : Hattotd EES #80 ont THOS:iJ. JARMS. aoe n> il ALR x Bie Sid ¥O4| “ihe grandjard at Blimabdtly, WI THe 2 oy [Tepe ons ny Denon Jim few. davelage, ' “Tn 7 potin mh ai . ALTORNEYS,A&T-LAW, ’ namber of indictments aud alé6 @ nant Hat if tf if Sach | CRERNVILLR shia riggs , +44 Ae iig, te a ines a ids.” bh fy | SF Practice in. tthe Gonrtee 2!" baal ; quantiy | ios +7/Theipaper is. strong/t ia *@aarahtec. > THar FORE. a a oem; aaa om ome, ao thereat ns; Ay ame ot ea Te abe ul A Nis ae arabe beet ug!) he the oa orm ° gam as. rredtiGade ts : peas neeys [one a ae af _) | brings the vice to the youn iS. PEYDER ‘CB. hey ai *@reoeriles3i.A- aed oh oon or aeel nian aes aera ans epetine said, at the s of some o ‘churches, which have been the t g sii! ¥f™ 442 4 Tres » and even tits the point has no beuring ihe value of the service rende m@ adequate excuse has 饮h eu or can ever be given. for he +. . violators of the law. pone ita existence tam ar i most flagrant and most sais Gotton: Seed. for ; “eae 2m tdguas 4; HENRY THOSE. | 7 at AO ECRANGR, sae weistem Yo xort « f; ».. OFT will give... Fon. Meal ifor 2. : hmmm cates eeshere legen at vie SHEPPARD.” * Tove iat pe eS ee ee : ‘er } Od BES Aa file 6. eae Patroask¥ Hoitthel a rites aoe: HERBERT EOMUNDS. - ge a “Under Opera Huuse. ABLE BAR}, > eee gee ‘LOCAL DIRECTORY. - COUNTY OFFICERS. Saperior Couit Clerk, E. A. Moye. sheriff, R. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. '. Gorener, Dr. C. O°H. .Laughing- » » OUEFe, ' Surveyor, Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n. Leouidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L. Smith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell, Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. Board Education—J. R. — chm’n, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon. Sup’t. Pub, Ins., WwW. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS, Mayor, J. L. Fleming. . Clerk, G. E. Harris. Treasurer, J. S. Smith. Police—W.. B. James. chief, T. R ‘Moore, asst; J. L. Daniel, night, Councilmen—J. 8. Smith, B. €. Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Buffin.: CHURCHES. Baptist. Services every Sundav (ex- cept fourth) n orning and niz!.t. Prayer meeting Phur-day night. Rev.: C. Re Billings, pastor. Sutidav School a‘ A. M. U. D. Rountree, Sup’t. _ Catholic. No dd case services. Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- night Rev. A. day morning and Greayer, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. .W. B: Brown, Supt. - Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and 1 ight. ‘Wednesday night. Rey G. F. pastor. Sunday *chrol at 9:,0 3. M.A. B Ellington, Supt. Presbyterian. Services eveiy thir d Sunday morning orn night. Prayer meeting Iuesday n ev. R. W. Hine, >. sstor. A. M. B. D. Evans, Sup’t. LODGES. Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-, meets ove Tuesday night. Dr. W.H. Bagwel', G. “ocean Lodge No. 28t A. F. & A. ww, TS ——SEND Se wou i M. King, W. M. JOB -:- PRINTING ——-TO THE— REFLECTOR Orrice —IF You WANT i | na 3 i, a ® ‘a ~ Praver meeting Smith,| needed bread. The chance of ad- San Mt Schvol at 9:30 Ra first and third Monday nights §| ently heard the. va FAME. ‘WON SY ‘BY ACCIDENT. His First Successful Picture Was an _ Advertisement. . The great French painter, Bastien Lepage, who died lately. was pur- sued by unmerciful disaster through his youth in his efforts to study art. His mother worked in the fields to keep the sickly boy at school. At fifteen he went alone to Paris, starved for seven years, painted without success, but still—painted. He had just finished a picture to send to the salon when Paris was besieged and he rushed. with. his comrades to the trenches. On the first day a shell fell into his studio and destroyed his picture, and another shell burst at his feet, wounding him. | home and lay ill and idle for two years, Then he returned to Paris, and, reduced to absolute want, painted cheap fans for a living. One day a manufacturer of some patent medicine ordered a picture from him to illustrate its virtues. Lepage, who was sincere, gave his best work _| to his advertisement. He painted a landscape in the April sunlight; the leaves of tender green quivered in the breeze; a group of beautiful young girls gathered around a foun- tain from which-the elixir of youth sprang in a bubbling stream. Le- page believed there was real merit in it, | asked his patron. The manufacturer wus delighted. ‘But first paint a rainbow arching over the fountain,” he said, ‘‘with the name of my medicine upon it.” Lepage refused. price of this picture meant. bread for months and the painter had long mission to the-salon was small. He hesitated... Then he silenced his hunger and’ carried the canvas to the salon. It was admitted. Its great success insured Lepage a place in publie reeognition and his later work a place among the great- est of living artists.—Current Lit- erature. A FORCED - APOLOGY: Lord Churchill Brings a Vapid Youth to His Knees. Atan entertainment once, where Lady Randolph Churchill was play- | ing on the piano, a tall youth was observed paying a languid and ®irather insolent attention to the music, standing, close enough to the) . >| performer to have his comment eas- ®| ily overheard by her. ‘‘Lord Randy” was close at band, too, and pres- youth remark: “Deuced fine music, you know, but it licks weal sonl—it lacks weal soul.” To the critic’s astonishment |a muscular young man, with a b ,| mustache, whom he ‘had ‘hot noticed you.”” before, whi.pered | in his ear: “For |. a shilling I'd wallop the life out of your He, 1 ned to withdraw, ‘Ket without discovering the identitv He .was carried: *“‘Let me offer it at the salon,” he “do you know who wrote those : *““Then I will not: pay you a sou for the picture!’ The ot the author. of the menace. one PALLMINGLON G next day, to his delight, he received o 3 3 an an invition to the arn 10Me, | which he accepted - On entering the se his threatening neighbor of the night béfore, who, he at once. dis- cerned, must be Lord Randolph. Hej’ jed no further than the en- trance hall, for Churchill beckoned to the drawing-room, and out floated Lady Churchiil. ‘This fellow has come to apologize to you for his re- marks of last. night,” hissed Lord| *~ Se-vs #* Leave Weldon “Th 5 Rundolph. ‘‘Now,” to the stranger, ‘‘down on your knees!” Down went} Uv Tarboro the dandy, lisping out.the most ab- ject plea for forgiveness. Then he was turned over to a footman to be put ignomiuiously out of the door, while the host followed his: retreat- Ly Rocky Mt Lv Wilson ~— Ly Selma Ly Fay ‘tteville Ar. Florence - ing figure with a roar of derisive laughter.—Kate Field’s Washing- ton. Supposed Mrs. Livermore Did. Mrs. Mary A. ‘Livermore is a wom-|r an revered alikein her family aud neighborhood, yet her greatness does not always appeal to a certain Ly oo bee Ar W small boy who belonged to a family residing in the vicinity. He was one day found by his sister swingin on the gate. When she reprimand him for doing what he was forbidden the irreverent youth remarked; ‘‘T don’t care for you, nor ma, nor pa, nor the ox, nor the ass, or anything that’s anybody’s.’ “Ob, -Willy!” exclaimed the shocked little girl, words you use so?” ‘Don’t care,” was the reply. ‘‘Mrs. Livermore, I s’pose.’’—Boston Home Journal. “ [can save )-money, by , |Waiting to seemy goods. = ae é pis 73 § ~# . eo ee Be is ee my Oe 2 4 ‘ ; : & ee aa # ade 5 f Je «| ; os vy es = © Ao Ss > eee E ‘ is See ae ve fa ak Meath » = i = 3 . fd DLR s APs oe : ig ty 2 ae * = res a eo ea x ols ee; eae ~dNext Door to Bank. . eee ee a Wot “> yea ose of : adding to my already — oi ae = ta