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THE" PAST. 1 '.i. .' ; ' ; r I trill tnuyit ikcp a ad UU, i , With tableKrr it bead. I dug dcp don la tho loam. I sealed up tbt trv with pryr, . " But the pot vu the Srtt on boae ' ad waited t sftrt thft. WaanetM Blia tUetp la Columbia Ucertry MoctUy. ' . t , . V",' ' , . Imnioraf Fabfes to rrmnrk )h, it they-woula Tonly iva4 .. : . ,.fs. j,. --A 1 T 1 1 f t 1 llWsi alionlJ tbey1 1 AM tfeVese. "l ... - I am beautiful In color, graceful ia shaner "? . -J gaudy-, and untidy, ami you a moll bad. BARRY PAIN. - An elderly giraffe bora in foreign part ,Wft9 in the habit of entertaining with his conversation a large captive bred baboon. By agreeable persiflage and well chosen anecdote he did much to relieve the te dium of off hours in their menagerie life. .The baboon, silent, but singularly accu rate: would listen for hours to tales of what would bare been his native luuJ if , VU1J UO UUU UCVU UVtU IUCICi jf'Vould you not like to hear now something of the desert?" asked the gi raffe. tThe baboon, terse, but by no means In different, nodded his bond. -'The desert," said the giraffe, "is com posed Of sand. Some deserts are furnish ed also with a neat and convenient oasis, an arrangement of trees -and fountain - singularly grateiui nnu reiresning to ino weary and parched traveler.. Others are provided with a mirage, an ingenious op tical delusion, but, judged by the hard test of results, of no practical value. Others, again, are without either of these annexes and may be considered as vast plaiife of sand, extending, as a general rule, over a space greater than the whole of .this island, where at present we are befng exhibited at prices sadly incommen surate with the pleasure and Instruction that we provide for the young. An alli gator of my acquaintance once attempted to cross one of these deserts. .He took his chance of finding an oasis, but as it happened this desert was all sand, .pure aand and nothing bat sand. I would not harrow the feelings and depress the spir its by recounting all the agonies that the alligator endured from thirst Suffice It to say that a point was reached when he knew that in another hour he would be - dead for want of water. The point to which -1 wish to call your attention' is one which has a curious psychological in teiest. tJnable to endure the suspense' of waiting the approach of death, the mis . guided and desperate reptile-anticipated the decree of nature and committed sui cide." v ' ;vtHcw 7" askedvthe baboon. t'tThe giraffe cleared his throat to gain time and then murmured, with a pathetic look in hts,yer' - itProwned himself." ; And then no sound was heard but tho snapping of the bars of tho cage by the justly incensed baboon the- air was thick with shreds ; Immcfral. Never begin to tell a lie unti you see your way to the end Of ft f - . j ,There. was once an almond eyed prin ces of great beauty, considerable wealth and average principles. And when the jttme drew near that she Bhould be mar aud there is no wear in you. ' The poppy was on the . point of invent ing one of those humble but pathetic an swers that are so common in fables when a wind arrived and toof moot of the pop py s face along with It. : - I'Msibly immoral,' but quite true and frequently overlooked. The braggart: sometimes speaks the truth about him self and humility with no other concom itant merit is not necessarily triumphant Easy. A worthy old colored woman of Atchi son; who Is very rejigtous, was recently! asked, When you go to heaven, how are you going to fix the old prejudice between the whites and blacks?" The old woman thought awhile and replied, "They ain't going to be no whites there. Atchison Globe. N , A Her Surmise. Bobbles What does this author mean by saying that the hero had "well carved" features? Dobbles aPerhaps he shaved himself. Baltimore American. CccqO uure Dvs nensia m, 3 2 m i ' T . v fiiftoc-fo airfisk-r mfl arT. ' : It artificially digest, the food and aids Nature la strengthening and recoo Btructlng the exhausted digestlre or Cans. It is the latest discovereddlgest ant and tonic No other preparation cao- approach it in efficiency. It in guratly relleresand permanently oures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, .Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach." Nausea.- Sick Headache, Gastralgla,Cratnpsand all other results oximperiect aigesuon. Price son and SL LaneslMcoatalns SH times) small sua. iiooicaoiaooutayspepsiamiuiecurssi Prepared by E. C OS WITT A co CQicaeck , J. E. HOOD. Hotel . Near ,. A.&N,C Depot, a l ; t I . ' v a , IINSTON.ua : : JTService first-class. Rates To the Public ! Aa Even Chance. Bystander Poor follow! One of his Forego r But the othe, ' toglye us a call before buying else- We, the undersigned, are now ready and well equipped with mil, and fixtures and abundant ibrestl and wish all purchasers of lumber wan ain't, so he has Philadelphia Press. Until the middle of the century Great Britain imported two-thirds of the Iron sho used. The use of coal for smelting was then only beginning. an aven chance.M where.- imuv wanting 'you all for past favors, we solicit a contin uance of the same. Terms, strictly cash. Z. EDWARDS & SON, KINSTON , JN.C When a man Insists on "explaining" i a thing, It is a'confesslon that it wor ries him. Atcjtilson Globe. - Now is the time When croup and lilngl troubles Drove rapidly fatal. Trie only harmless remedy that produced immediate results is One Minute uouo-n Uure, it is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure couorns, coias ana all lung diseases It Will prevent coo sumption. J. Jtv uooa. Prompt Delivery, .FROM. OYSTBilS Served In Any Style FRENCH & SUGG. You can always expect it when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply your demand for Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Pickles, Relishes, Sauces, Olives OvBRT.B. BROWN;S,SAtOON. Country Hams and other articles 1 " ' ' " ' kept by a first-class Grocery at A moment : later (JOme UP ! W8 Will treat rock bottom prices. ihreds of decen- , yburighti l- ' rRCflPU A QilRft IllhllUif U VVUVl Phone No. 32. FBiSH FISH I Fresh Trout, Mullet and Croaker daily at " " BOYD'S MARKET. STKast;Street nearew depot. Just Think of the Good Things " ' Vou Can Get At SfijEH'S. You can get Fried Oysters, you can get Stewed Oysters, and if the above don't suit, you can take them Raw. " I have had 1 1 years' experience in the oyster business, and I know your wants. Come to see me. Fried Oysters, 30c Stewed Oysters, 25c Yours to please, T. T. SKINNER. ?5 A. 'RESAI GRAPHOPHOHE 1 k ,. ..FOR. nn Ctedwor 5 NO. BOTrER, MUdi' FUN, .Uifit-Priced TsIUm Mcckiae. WTini ' AcariiDflnted' Iff i Recorder thld Grapbophone can be used to make RecordsJ iF'rice with Recorder. $7.50. Reproduces allj itbe standard Records. - Send oratr ani moutiA ,to our mtarett offct. . , v ., r 9UJMS1A PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept.' 30.1 CHICAGO, & Ybik Ava, . ST. LOUIS, jto-yrt Ollv St. ... , . WASHINGTON, oi FMHuylvanla Avo. ' PHILADELPHIA, top Cbcunut St. , . A ' : BALTIMORE, iro E. ltuxor St, BtTFTALO, ij Mm St. . - AH raAWClSCO, saj GtKf St . ',. WecfcwiltM VWMe, DMbleCea strscUoe lONESj&ntVILLIS, n avi 1 r-w and HaiFdtfefislhg PQrlot Under Hotel Tull. "' -' Easy Shares and Artistic Haircuts. Competent Assistants. Clean Towels. Children's Hair' Catting a Specialty. 9-A TRIAL SOLICITED. J. E. PHYSIOC Is Here to Stay ! I have prepared myself for it. I bar lust received a f nil line of Foreign and Domestic Samples of Woolens ranging from $15.00 np to $4500, a salt. I sta not trying to compete with ready-made foods I promise to give you a first-olas terchant Tailor's Suit as good as vow can have made in any first-elase Mer chant Tailoring establishment,' any where, and for as little money. ? Yon will find that I deal straight and fair, and always look to the interest and tasts) of my customers. . ; W"Have just employed a first-closa coat-maker. J. E. PHYSIOC. WILMIKGTOH AHD WELDOI R&ILROA? 30NDKN8iDBCnKDTJL. TKAINS GODU bOOTU. :iondow. ried she bade her.grand rlzier bring-be- f ; "TKZr 0te her suitors,; that she might hca,r f Hal MlG YOU TfDat iney nnu 10 soy, at lue aauiq mjm COUGHING For ? " .. J. T -, t -.. - Go get a bottle of..... and cure it'! DB. HYATT makes it "Princess." he said, "if my suit finds and all good druggists uao uoLuo-iuauoreui- wpuiw uu w, iui wumiui ini.yuiu yvcuiiicr not binding herself to accept the lowest Of any tender. s ; rWhea the day came, tSera wera "but I three wfacr had the couraso to step for ward and urge their claims.. The first Vas middle aged and portly and spoke arter taw manner; MIriDces ; if you 'will be mine I will girffiyoB the finest palace in thir coun try and the largest diamond and the fleetest norse.' ',' The second was younger and' would! .bare been nice looking if he had not had shifty eye. raror with you 1 will do ail tnat tnis mer- j. chant has promised, and, moreover, by a ' . . l.!!? - It .costs only j 25c. JTatberas king, and yon shaU 'be my W 111 '" Cure COUgDS ' ana ."Nnmber three,' the vizier called and very shyly the third man stepped forward. ; He was Very young and bpautiful as a young god. lie was sim ply but tastefully attired in a suit, no longer new, of -his Sanday clothes. " -,Oh.-tirinoeM " he ald ia A rich and ftuUyi voice, looking round absentmmded 1 for the ilaielight, ."I have W treasure - toffc?Trou- nor - power nor ; title only "an' ' andyiiig-love,"' ' s- "u iaera-was n laiui . treiuuuag oa 1110 -violin strings. The maslcians, being used to oriental stories, had expected some ' thing of the kind, The vfeier spoke: "Oh. more than diamonds! r' 0h.-sweet V than power! Higher, far higher, is loVe ondying, love that" - . - - ' -I wish you'd sit down and not talk Uke a back number," said the prineess. Number two wins, of course." ;. - Immoral. The highest reelings axe the farthest out of rcacht " -' ; -. e v - Ia the garden of on aged and rhea m?Je 'charteretr accountant (Who has nothing to do with the afory) there gre-gr Proud rose and a poppy siue by side. lie rose was tended and pruned anil wa- tated; nobody heeded the1 poppy. bad heeded it, they would hare taken It fcy the neck and thrown it ut. Was tommon1 tfhd self rfowed rvppy-' Sdtne yple would have thought it of no vain. 1mj would have been cigbCfst time. Cse Cry t" - v t- i rrr?y rrmitted Jtit :j J W. CCOLLINS hardware; ' ":.-. . S : . No. i4,lQuaaNlST. - Kjnston, N. C. I -A Large Supply of--" AirMt Heaters The same that have been so highly prized by vu viuwuren iw uie past inree seasons. OwklStoWsGuns, Pumps, t Stbve Pipe; Stove Repairs, etc: tAs theap as the Cheapest. Give as a Call.I edylfor home diseases." ; II. 0. HYATT. f By buying ; IJiOH & : JopicjERs Jeaters. Just Received Another CAR LOAD HORSES AND f.lULES. We have the finest, lot nil m faa I i. . ' j 1 ' - - . . ' i 1 . ' : . J if they ot ctoc in . in-ton. v ' - Oomo and Loo." ' "' k ' They Miist .Be Sold of"'1 3. T : c e d... l.a. e L 1 the eipriencs j: rrcen.ot :,orta Stratford,' 3 saj?, "I'or yars IsuiTc're4 oni cbrijj i 5 ?' restlon, fcuti - 'i Cvra'r. ' Well men : . -t 'i y j eat r ? ia rt'", . end every Ira - i; . ..-3rtHlfciat0F.es- "S r . and can't ttlj For - each cr . on time, with gxxk! c ccurity.. lilJ Ik.-. V. , 1 fc3 "''"'''- K , ' . L. K ; " ' 1 0 We have -the BEST HEATERS .; for the money on the market. -;. One trial will C9nvince yoo Thb KII.G, f ha C0MF0R1, Ths CENTUHY and tha DOSS. : See the 'Heaters and et the prices. ; ' v j We are headquarters for Baggy Harness.- , - We have been asked how- can we afford to sell Harness so , low. We always buy in such ' quantities as to quote the low . est possible prices, and our - tales are so aumerous the small ffofit pn each set added toother enables us to sell low. Corns end tjy cs. ; la DATKD July Kd, 1800, jj& 8i 8 w bo go sag 5 2 5 A.M.F. X. P. M. A. M. PJI Leave Weldon... 11 w a 68 Ar. Bookyait... 100 952 ...... P. M. Leave Tartar., issi ... too LV. Kooky Mt... 185 9(2 687 6153 Leave Wilson.... 154 10 88 710 5579 Leave Belma MM 11 10., Lv.FayeitevlUs. '4 80 i23 Ar. Florenoe T 1H. P.M. A.M. ATWrt)oro 65 Lv. eoldaboro .- 45 180 Lt. Magnolia 7 61 4 66 Ar, Wilmington 9 0 6 00 T. U. A. U.TM - - TBAIH GOIMQ MOBTH. Lv, Florenoe.... Lv.PayettevlUe Leave Selma.... Arrive Wllsoo. . Lv. Wilmington Lv. Magnolia... Lv. uoiasboro... Leave Wilson.,.. ABookr Mt.. Arrive Tsrooro. . Leave Taroora.1. LV. Rooty Mt... Ar Weldon. A.M. 9601 160 ' 1 861 P.M 8 86 880 1861 8 801 4 83 r. m. A. tr 4 60! 8 88 10 S4ei P.M. 1064 A.M. 1188 U07 t.. 1107 '100 A. X. 1 P. M 7 001 8 80 P. M 1046 11 881 P.M.I A M, 486 )J10 Kit 1 i Train on cae Kiastoa Jsranen Koaa lesvet weiaon 66 p. m.. HalUaz 4:17 p. m.. arrives WaW MUi .. 1 .... - . Scotland . u.j UBUWK ft. 4 1 . Ul. BrilTVB at 6:08 n. m.. OraAnviiiii h-m : m.. junstoa m. . Hetnrninp imim iim. ton 7:60 a. m. Oreenvlile && a. m..arrivina Agent' BaUfax at 11:18, a.m.. WeMon 113 a axoept Sanday.- - - -v.... . 11. . cMaKtKjN, uen VIM i. n.&BNLT, Qen l Manager. x. km iKo,Trafflo. Manager AtlanUc & N. C. l.ailrona XXSUS AAiStflS XNO, . 19. NovemDer jt X900. v BA8TBOUM0 THATHS. STATIONS. vast's., lisurange Paiung creek UWWUm ,.... ........ .... uasweu..,. VUTOI..n, ... Core Creel Sancaruia ....... .......v.. lark BlverdtOe... Croataa.w Barelock Newport Wild wood.. Attantte..... Morebead City sioraaeaa uepop. reee iff I I Si h P. M. A. M4A I : .ie : 400 ' 7884 660 4 09 -811 t ' 4 80 1 887' 3 8W 483 9 14.' 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