LIFE'S JOURNEY.
THE WIND OF DEATH.
Life Line In Trieete't Street For Um
When the Bora Blows.
That which was once Illyrla Is now
Daluiatla, or, rather, that part of
tllyrla- which reaches C.ie Adriatic Is
Dalmatln, the half forgotten country,
s the A'ustrtniis called ,lt when It fell
Into their hands not bo many years ago.
J It Is one of the few bits of Europe
that remaiu In a measure unhackney
ed, and It la still out of the beaten
aths of the tourist, who himself is al-
nost as much of a curiosity to the
)eople as they are to hlni. There are
leasons, according to an article In
ippleton's Mflgay.T3, when the bora
(lows, that wind of death, as the
mtives call it, which conies out of the
due with more than n suddenness of
tornado and shakes the earth and all
jjiat Is on the earth, stinging, blinding,
jhoking. In the squiu-e of Trieste life
i Jlnes are prominent features which the
citizens must grasp when the bora
"clutches them, and they grope their
4ay through the whirling dust and the
fromlscuous missiles flying in the
larkened air. But the bora goes as
uickly as it comes, and when it is
ne the people simply excavate them-
'Ives out of the drift and think no
lore about the winged demon, which
left no trail whatever in the re-
serenlty of the -scoured sky.
as le
tOTd
HIS SYMPATHY.
t Would Have Been Worth More Only
He Lacked Presence of Mind.
In the criminal court in Baltimore a
larky was on trial for stealing a
Watch, which he had pawned. He was
Identified by the owner as the person
who grabbed the watch out of his pock-
ft, yet the darky 'Claimed to be -luno-ent.
When asked how he came in
ossession of the watch he said:
"I was Rtnndinx on the comer when
man comes up to me and cays he Is
ijard up ami hns'i't n cent to buy food
(with, ami he nts to soli me this
Jwatch for $3. 1 knew I could get $4 on
it In pawn, and I felt' sorry for him
ftimd bought the watch for $3 and pawn
ed It for $4. That's how I got the
watch."
The prosecutor then asked, if he had
bought the watch for !?:?, knowing he j I
could pawn It for ?4, simply to help . J
the man along because he felt sorry for
hlni. why he did not advise him til t
pawn it himself, and then he would ?
have had !?1 instead of , L
Well, you set'," said the prisoner, "I k
didn't have the presence of mind to do '
lint." Judge's Library. .
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and take no other.
The Old Suez Canal. , Sj
I'ew people are aware that there had Q
jjl'ec.i a canal across the Isthmus of ..
;uess before Do I.esseps ever conceived
jhe idea of his monumental enterprise, tj
A canal across the isthmus was actual; W
ty constructed Hull years before the ' j
Chnstian era and served as a water-. H
Way for small vessels until about 1,000 Sj
fears ago, when It was allowed to falj .3
fyu disuse. Napoleon revived the idea
: ! mstmi tod one ol the great engl- fi
of his day to Investigate the mat- i
em', but though a favorable report was y'j
re--t,:e. !.. bun. In whieh M. l.cnci'.' '
('commended the restoration of the
aial. the work itself was never touch-
R When M. de Lesseps undertook
ie taslc of.eusthg the canal he thoeght
H,fn--r to follow the idea of Napoleon
tld restore the ancient waterway, but
ty l!an was aban.lo'ied and the p res
tit plan (letcn.:iu'-'l upon.
.
I The Other Way Around.
trho loyalty of the Scottish highlaiid
to bis kilt is a picturesipie thing.
$o will never admit that it makes him
cilil. and highland ts who were sufl'cr
ii from cold in the ordinary dress of
Iviliv.ation have been known to subsli- '
Bte the kilt for it in order to get
Jtmii, though this would be much' like
Amoving tine's coat and waistcoat and
foiling up one's shirt sleeves for the
me purpose.
It is saitl that a stranger, seeing a
idler in full highbinder uniform shiv-
fing in a cold wind, asked him:
"Sandy, are you cold with the kilt?"
;'Na. na, mon," the soldier answered
Jtllgnantly, "but I'm nigh kilt with
tie cauld."
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Indigestion,
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and all other diseases aris
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GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
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My Same
LEGAL NOTICES.
AliMINl-TKAl
l' ..lia'iilt.'.l
i k fii.iiur ('.
ii liMiny ail i
I estate to lire
is ;l i ! 11 i 1 1 1 i-t I ;i .1
r iK'ioie V. '.
t fur l;:lll;liil.li
u, tie
nt ilieiii In (lie ii i ii It r-iKiic'
ir liil. He l lie .'.Mil lo v if Novel!
li'tli c Will tl ' Jile -Hlell ill Imr I
All persons iiidi liieil to -ai.l e
iiiiincoiaie payini'iii.
I I
if Nil
i-lnln
Niifll'i:.
lliivii"; nciliileil a administrator on llie r
tatcoll. M. r-r..ier. t a-e.1. l.i-foio V. I'
llainiihiii'!. clerk of the superior cunt of linn
iliilnh ('mi, H v. all I'l'i'iinis liav Iiil' claim- icain-t
said estate ale liotilie'l In pie-etlt ihelll lo llie nil-
ileri!.ni'il, tluiv vcnlie.l. on nr lii inre tlie I'.Hii
ilay of Nuveinli i'. Cms, or llns niiiicc will he
pleaileil in liar.ii i heir recovery: aii'l all in-rsou
u hit; sulil estate u ill ruinc foiwar.l and make
iliini' iliate settlement.
l lns lath day
I Labor of Ants.
i It would perhaps lie pushing nieta- t
Ihors to an unwarranted extreme to :
fpeak of "dignity of labor" In cornice- i
tiou with the tx-cupations of ants. But
Jf by the phrase we meau that labor Is !
J lie honorable lot of nil citizens and j
hat all labors of whatever sort are ;
. Vi the same level of respectability i
ljfvJW'C might venture to apply the '
iylng even to the labors of an nut
hill. For therein all are workers, from !
newly Hedged callow 'to the vet-'
ran of n second summer. Harper's i
ilagnzlne. ;
. I
Nothing.
A cockney tourist who had Invaded
Ireland was trying his hand at chaffing
la native.
rat." said he. "what Is the meaning
of the word 'nothing";"
Sure. I can't explain It, but ye'll
I And It In the place where your brains
I ought to be!"
ItiRli Point, N. c.
MUS
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p.. i. utAZtK::,
KKAIKIt,
A'liiiinistratii
DR. D. K. LOCKIIART,
DENTIST,
' Asheboro, N. C.
a ft a. in. to 1 p. m
"M S . in. to 5 p. m.
Dr. J. V. HUNTER,
PHYSICIAN - AND.- SURGEON
Office -Asheboro Ding Co.
Residence--Cornci of Main and Wortl
Streets.
Asheboro, N. 0.
Narrow Escape.
John You very nearly got engaged
while you were on your tour in the
mountains, I hoar. Michael Precious
near. Itiit fortunately just at the last
moment 1 fell down a precipice.
I'earson's 'Weekly.
At the Club.
Mrs. Hloodgooit I thought her n,"o
lation. was apropos., didn't you? Mrs.
Xewritch Dear me! I always sup
posed his u-inie was lM r ir Allaui lCx-
hangc ,
A ludieioiis silence is alwavs. better
than truth spoken without 'charity.
e Sales. .
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