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liotfacr Coc. Tta coat rP1111, ch;k!rca3 bocX crcr written was -Mother Goosed Mel-, 4t tr ftatm. or Mother Goose. - ca she va fa miliar Ij CActL " tho mothrtn-l.w of Thomas Fleet, a Bo toa printer car! la tho ccntarj. When his Crrt ctilM was bora LLstnothcr-lo m Atr all her Attention to the VIJIM M... - Flsc by Ler persistent and not par-? tlruUxtj xaastexl ch-intinr of the old, Bnrtlsh dittk she bad beard la berj x wnuuj; u'jwm -' ' liahloj: theta In book form. The old est extant copy tram tb dato of ITia Tbc prl DrkPvl on the title pa so Vx -two corpora. account of. the nrUin of Mother Gooa Is dlscred-! Red by Jon3t? critic, who declare that la 1C07 IVrrault pobllthed Ooatea de ma Mere rOye." or stories of Mother Coow. The name Mother Goose was familiar la French folklore, beln used v r 1IT nun rim b- writers of this meraroro over a cen tury befor tbc tltuo of PerraulL A rccteor.tc fell oa a Vermoot farm ta IS1 It was a valuable mcteou. aad the landlord at once stepped up ami eUitncd IL -All mineral and metal n tb land beloaj; to me." he rakl. TtiM' In the lease." Hut tN tenant demurred. "This mo trontr." to mUL -wasn't oa the, farm, yon not rrmrtntr. wbA the lease wa tirav,:: up." The latu'lnl pcrceJTcd the justice oC that claim. He thooxnt a moment rtn he aM decisively. "I claim her as Cytn caDf." ' Hot flu' tenant was reooj tor rum. -jshe's ct neitlier wings nor feathers, nakL "Therefore, as gTomad came, sae's rnlrw." They coutlnued their argument, and to the beat of It a rereooe oOcer. ar rrng with a truck, proceeded to put the meteorite aboard. I cialxa her for the coTcroraont.- bo said, as an article Introduced Into the country without pajrmeot of duty." 1 One fashionable hotel oa FTfth avc- nu0 rrfu to lve any receipt for Jewrlry deposited In 1U safe or hold Itself responsible for a greater amount than Its explanation of this rule Is based oa an experience which seems excuse cnocxh. Two guests of tho hotel kept their valuables and money la the safe They left them there when tfcey ircot abroad, sometimes to tay for six months. Once the wtf Mrrvn Kirt nloue and drew out all tne i cjocey and valuable. As she bad of ten i!-oe o iorore iae ccr sstb ujc . hx to her as a matter of coarse. It l was not until her husband had return ed and wanted the same valuables that the bote! know of their divorce. The husband brought suit and recovered all be claimed. Since that result of Its confidence In Its guests the hotel has Ctalted Its responsibility to $250. New York Sun. Tbo cholera belt." said a pale Anglo Indian. "Is not an Imaginary girdle, like yottr pie bell, but a real g!rdt& which every farvlm resident of India wears day and nlzbt. In winter the i mmAi of h?avr wooL In the aummcr It U made of light wooL It ta nerer takea off. Cven when you are sleeping In a temperature of ICC de grees. to-Ming and moaning and per plrinx. despite tho punkah that fans yoo from above, you still keep on your choWa blt.'no matter what else yon ahed. Evrry Ang'.o-Indlan has a cooplo of dozen cholera U-lts. They axe saVJ to prevrnt chokra. and X have no doubt they do x At any rate. I never heard of any wearer of a cholera belt wbom cholera ever seized upon." Th LlJCfct Tfcat FalleU. It was by an accident that ir. Kip ling got his famous title. "The Light That Failed.- Ho had almost decided to call the novel "The Failure." al though he was dlssatlsfled with this. One evening as be was sitting in his study reading by lamplight the light went suddenly down almost failed, in fact. In a second Kipling Jumped op. rot Itr lolntlng to the lamp, be said. -rh Urnt That fraiiea.- iaulj Standard. Mathew Bochlngor. mentioned In old English wonder books as the -man . fish.- was tho most remarkable mon strosity of bis time. He had neither bands, arms, feet nor legs. From his shoulders grew two finlike excrescen ce, and along his back there were sev eral rows of scales, lie had the Udless eyes characteristic of the fish species and a queer pockered mouth and no ear. Tk T Carrlckfc Gcotkc Garrick. brother of the cele brated Darid. was tho Utters most de voted alare and laborious paefc horse. Oa coming behind the aeeue he uanaily inooircd. -Has David wanted xneT It beln askctl once bow George came to Cle so soon after tbc dctalseaf his i fa coos brother, a waj: repUed. -DorKl wanted him." Lore mud DyiKP' Yourw Wife (sobbln-I am afraid. IvarU joa ha to forsotten what the Urrr raator aald so bcautlfnlr at or weddins-bow lore beUcvea anythlns. -Mnfr Yonmr II us band- Ob, no; I harcnX but I didn't hear bin saj that lore can eat anything FiJende BUtter. elf fle K aid to one of our m more wit than tvutivm n uv w Kad nothlnx." - -Bet those with whom yea did bu aett had something. Ladepeadonrt Uotraa!n , MEM ADMIilE, a pretty face, n-ffood flfurc, bat sooner or later learn that the healthy, happy, contented woman is most of all to bo admired. Women troubled with fainting Sella, IrrctralaxiUas. nerroua irrita lity, backache, the. blnee." and those dreadful draginff sensations, . cannot hopo to bo happy or popular, and advancement in olther home, business or social life L impossible. The cause of these troubles, how ew. yields quickly to LydlaB Fink barn's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs It acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerre centers, dispelling effee- indorsement or has such a record of cures of female ilia aa has Ljdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Buntxler. of C31 Eta to SL, Schenectady, N. Y., writes:--'teaffumcTva; troubled with a weakne which seemedto drS allmV strength away 1 had dull headaches, was nervous irriUble: Sd allwornout. Chancing to read one n.7emlSS of a case similar to mine cured by Lydla E. Plnkham s VegetaDie Compound, I decided to try it and I cannot eapre my 821 J LS.ansYsh moTecel J&jiJhxVl otF Complain Weak Baand Displacements, Inflammation and (Jlccratlon. and is invaluable in pre paring for childbirth aud the Change of Life. rn-f.i CtonHInre Invltntinn to Women VTomrn .nffrrintr from anv form women suffering xrom uuy " ... promptly commnnicaw wiw vs irco ana aawajs nep iu C ill i ii TJ.rr.-rTr.AiAiiin 1,1., i ii - - - 1 1 VI For Misses and Children. Stylish, Flexi ble and Durable. Hewlett & Price, 109 Marl ct Street. S? I of A Sold at the places where gentlemen go to get a drink. J. & E. MAHONEY ' Portsmouth "jfrc Virginia HIGHBALL rPIGEOW GIN, Endorsed by Physiclansand Sanitariums as an idea! drink for the Kidneys and Bladder. JJJJiJJSJBSssJSJssJSJBMIB 1 II f'- MM MISS EMMA RUNTZLER of female weakness are mvitca to . . ,m M. r.n. Mom. ner advice m - j ' SWAS-TI-KA! Stylish MisHes Shoes, band sewed, vici kid, buttom and and lace $2.0O Patent leather, button and Lace $2.50 BLENDED RYE vou enjoy a high ball i r i i i I 1 Mi now and then ? If you do, remember the very next time oil drink one to ask for Belle Virginia Rye Whiskey. It kes a smooth, delightful drink; which you will enjoy and one ich will do you good. It's blended from pure, old whis kies a rare, delicate blend that will appeal to the most discrim inating taste. Don't forget to try it those whom it pleases once it will please always. EAR ABOD' cals aiid: lies S must Proof Oats ; for Seed... .Fall Cream CilGGSC All Kinds of Canned Goods ihmw firnrftriftX Grain, Hay Lime, Cement, Nails ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. The Worth Co Our (Motto! Purity, Promptness, Accuracy. The purest and best drugs only used in our Prescription Depart ment. j. Frank Jarman, DRUGGIST, 107 Princess Street. II Jan-18-tf. Something New FOR WILMINGTON Asiyptodine What it Has Done for 25 Cents. IT HAS CURED Old leg sores of long stand ing, old ulcers of uncertain age, terribly cut wounds and lacera tions. It has relieved itching eczema. Sores on horses'-backs, usually so hard to cure. (Astyp todlne certainly is the horse's friend.) It will quickly relieve croup In children, when allowed to evaporate on the stove or over a lamp. It is being sold by most all the druggists but if your regular druggist has not already stocked it, phone to James M. hall, Druggist, distributing agent for the Astyptodene Chem. Co., of New York. 5 tl MULLETS! 200 BARRELS LARGE MULLETS. 200 BARRELS SMALL MULLETS. ALSO FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. Samuel Bear, Sr. & Sons, 18 Market St. Wilmington, N. C. foOtf GU10N & DAVIS Barbzrs and Hair Dressers. Are bJil at the old stand. No. 7 South Front street, where thev are prepared, as usmal, to serve the public In the beat style. Everything neces- sary to the comfort and complete sai lsfaction of our patrons. 10c Bottles . . 2 Doses 25c Bottle . . . 8 Doses Ask ybnr dealer for It." Hit o.ir iitSlUiiiiiu.l :. Is still the ' popular resort for taoso Sfcoifoiders in . QYertiSty&l:fs::r'&r : Comfortable Lodging Rooms, :l th i oil lyres 11S Market Street! jan-23-tf. CAPPS' UliCl COUNTER OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. J W. Capps has secured the services f Betsie Maloney, a noted cook aad xtends to the public a cordial wel ome to his iew lunch counter. Hi notto. "Ask for Betsie and Get tie Best." Everything n and Out. of Reason CAPPS. LUNCH COUNTER, ,,Mf C T McKeithen. Mgr BEST TP. THR TTtABE: Tf t with much Dleasure that we take this aortuaity of extending to "CemDiiments of the Season, and wish for you a Merry Christmas onrt Hannv and Prosperous &w uuu """arsr " Year. it fa needlesa to say that we sin somrv trust our. relations in the fu ture will be mutually beneficial, profit nbl and pleasant in every way. and now assure you anew that our services and facilities are always at your com mand, when we will be pleased to give the same our best and prompt attention. Again, with best wishes, we beg to remain, Yours very truly, BROOKS & TAYLOR, Wholesale Grocers, Wilmington, N. C. dec. 25-tf. The Jones House, Atkinson, N. C. t yw Onen for the Patronage of th. Public Board by the Day, Week or Month. 3pecla Attention to ravelling Msn lates. Reasonable MRS. J. B. JONES, Prp To The Beach. SUU URBAN SCHEDULE. In eftect October 28tl, 1906 Leave feeav5 Wrightsville Beach x6.80 a m x8.00 a m Leave Wilmington, x 7.00 a m x 8.30 a m 10.00 a m . ll.SO a m 1.30 p m 3.00 p m 3.00 p m 6.30 p m 8.00 d m xxS.OO a m 11.00 a m 12.30 p m 2.-25 p m 4.25 p m 5.55 p m 7.30 p m 9.00 p m 10.30 p m 10.45 a rn 12.15 p ra 2.15 p m 4.15 p m 5.45 p m g.30 n m 11.00 p m cant Bnnday. xx Sundays tniB car will leave & WrigMs- vine at iunw a. m. mia,v . nriimlnnrtnn at. 7 A. tn.. 8.30 A. andSVm. will not run be vond Wrightsville unless there are passen gers ior mr RTTNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars every half nour from 1.00 to 5.00 p m Inadaition ov-"v-v--FREIGHT SCHEDULE Freight care leaves Wilmington daily cent Sunday at 4.00 p m. Freight depot op from 2.00 to 4.00 P m. Baltimore and Carolina Steam ship Company. .posed saiUng3 from Ealtimore: COR WILMINGTON, N. V. Onnecting with steamers for Soutn- pori, Fayetteviae and ppints on rano Ppaf anr TJft1e Rtvprs.T FEBRUARY 8TH AND 22ND; SL. L. W. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mngr. BaJtimore, Ma. WALTER SMALLBONES, Agt. Wilmington, O. sept 22 It Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Scenic Route to the West Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Din inp Ca- Service. Through Pullman Sleepers to Lo ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and Su , ; Louis. Lv. Richmond..2:15P M. 11.00P M at. Clncianatl..8:15 A. M. 6.00 P M Ar Chicago. 5.30 P. M 7.1.0 A, M ArSt Louis ....6.28P.M. 7.18 A M Ar. Louisville . .1L20 A. it 8.00 P M Direct connections for all points West and Northwest. Quickest and Best Route. The line to the celebrated mountain resorts of Virginia- For. descriptive matter, .schedule and-PnDman reservations address. ; W. O. ,WARTHEN. D. P' A. .O. & 0. Rt. Co;, Richmond. V. . WISHES. VrheVerrtviais.;andieleiart . ,' . en as information,; as well as oonnec- : .' )' vals and : connections are pot fruaraa- ; teed. " . v'" V. r V. , .--'.Ury'i NORTHBOUND. Lv 'WllminirtonJ 9.00 a m 6.35 p m Ar Rocky; Mount a . w r 1.49 p n 11. IK T Tn 6.8.-p m 6.05 p m 1.fl7 rt m 2.32 p ja 16.25 p jn -2.S2- a ta ' 4.27 a to Ar Norfolk . . . Ar Wilson Ar -Wei don 5.08 p m Ar. Pptershursr 7.12. p TQ 8.00 p m 5.10 a t Ar Washington . ii.40 p ml s.5o a in Ar t5a mmore . Ar Philadelphia Ar New York . us a mjiw.ia a id 4.25, a mjl2.27 a m 7.20 a m) 8.0S a ' SOUTHBOUND No. 41 i No.. 49 9.25 D m tiv New York . . . . 9.25 a m Ar Philadelphia . .1.55 a to 12.01 a tt Ar Bait f more ... I 2.12 p" m 2.32 a ta 3.45 a 8.39 a n 8.25 a 9.13 a to Ar Wash 1 n srton . . . 3.21 p m Ar Norfolk TjV "Richmond ... 7.25 p m Ar. Pptprsburg- . . , Ar. "Wpldon Ar "Roky Mount Ar Wilson 4r ftrttrttthnrrt ... Ar. Wilmington . 9.R3 p m 10 KS xv ra 11.35 p .1.00 p IP ,2.1 5. p te 55 1? n m 11.40 p m . . . 10 20 win 6.10 psv BETWEEN WTL,MTNTON ATO TBDE SOUTH SOUTHBOUND, v ; , - Dally Daily I 5.40 amfS.SR pm 9.35 am! 7.30 pm 12.45 pmlll.10 pm Daity 6.35 pft 4.15 &ft2 a 7.05 a 9.30 afi TjV Wilm'ton Ar Florence Ar Columbia r. ChMest'n Ar Savannah Ar Jack'ville Ar Tampa.. 7.49 rmii i.3v pm 6.45 pm 2.55 am 8.40 am 7.10 pm llO.o?'' NORTHBOUND. Daily 9.00 pm ! 8.55 ami Dairy 10.3ftaw Lv Tampa LiV Jacksonville Ar Savannah . . LiV. Charleston IjV Cnlnmhia At HlnroTce ... 8.5,, 1.15 et 6.45 as 112.55 pm 5.30 pm 4. SO pm 8.10 pm 9?R ma 1230 am l"b& p. Ar. Wilmington BETWEEN W1L1WTWWTON AivD SMkflfc FORD. . West TBsMt Bound Boumf Dally . TX& TjV Wilmingrton TjV Favettevllle 9.1 amIAr 8.13 pio 12.35 pmlAr ;4.55 L.v Santord 3.40 pmi Ar i.on pn BETWEEN W1L.MTTVOTOJI AND NEW- BERN. N. Bound Sath Daily ex Sun Boon Ar Wilmington . . . . 2 10 ipm Ar. 1240pto Ar Newbern I 5.55 pmL.v S.ioaro Train. Noa. 42 anil 41 earry Pnllmafltt. Sleeping Car irtvree nminB."- Wnshlnton connertina with PenasrS vnnla R. R. tor all points east. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent' W. J. CRAIG, Passenser Traffic Manaarer. Clyde Steamship Company, New York N. C. and S. C. Lines Wilmington. Georgetown New York for Wilmington'.. S. S. Carib Friday, Feb . 8, 19$T S. S. Navahoe... Friday, Feb. 15, 197 Wilmington for New York. S. S. Navahoe, Saturday, Feb. 9, 19 W S. S. Carib... Saturday, Feb. 16,19W Wilmington for Georgetown. S. S. Carib Monday, Feb. 11, 197 S. S. Navahoe. .Monday, Feb. lSV.lW Both steamers ave good passenger accommodations. ' : Through bills of lading and lo" through rates guaranteed to an from ooints in North and South Carolina. For f reiffht and passage apply to H G SMALLBONE3 Supt, Wilmington, N. G. oT.rkir iTTJJT?. G. F. A.. New To fHEO. G. BOER, V.-P.. & G? : 220 Broadway, New forK. General omces, Pier i N. R. Brch, fo 1-tf Wilminotun and Southport STEAMBOAT LINE SCHEDULE " "Steamer Wilmington" 'leaves Sonth port daily 8 A.M. . Leave Wilmington 2 P.M. nov. 28, tf. H. O. OATS. H. O. BUCKWHEAT, SUNBEAM AND HECKER'S BUCK WHEAT MAPLE AND VANILLA SYRUP, NORTH CAROLINA BUCKWHEAT. FRESH EGGS :pceT PICKLED PIGS FEET. PHONE 1052. CROW & TAYLOR, Grocers Jan. 10-tf. PHONE 1336i And let us estimate era wiring your : house for " , Electric Ughts artKiells Also keep your 'prrvate plants, and p rones in repair. Our prices are with in reach of all. ' t WORK GUARANTEED. SUnOIi & WILLIAMSON, Electrical Contractors, Room No. 5 Smith Building; . Princess ' Street. . -.- i v-, tit 1 . ' rf : A fi.s-i-f i V'" f 1 y i ' J ' V - I
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