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fcr: ' THE PAST. I iMld: The past It is dead. ' I will burjr it deep and atlU. .With a tablet over Us head, . , Ot th dead one may speak bo 11L I due deep down In the I iam, I sealed up the pravc wiia prayer. But the past was the firs) one home And waited to greet me thcro. weanetta Bliss Gttlnpy in Columiia Literary Monthly. I... fl 3 GRISELDA. "How your caresses tire me, Grlsel da!" The indifferent tone in which the Inconsiderate words were spoken was . bo different to those with which he had responded to her tenderness a few months before. He did not even look at her as she arose from his knee, where she had been sitting, and passed to the other Bide of the room and gazed into the glowing coals. She could find no excuse for the in difference he had shown for her gentle caresses in the last few months. It - could not be he was growing tired of what he had sought so hard for. When . they were first married, they were so happy. Each caress of bers was treas ured, and he was jealous even of her very words and look. She had been slow In giving to him her maiden's Move, and his difficulty in, winning It had seemed to make her a hundred times more dear. Griselda sighed as she huddled down among the pillows of the sofa and In a ., drowsy way began to meditate as she , gazed at the glowing coals In the open grate.- At last her dreams were dls " pelled by a half formed Idea. Could Jt . be done, she wondered, as she sat up " Btralght and pale among her pillows A short time after the tiny silver clock on Mrs. Latimer's mantel had chimed 10 the next morning there came . a knock at the door of her dainty bow doir. :, In answer to her response there entered a tall, rather dark looking girl, ; who, after a questioning look at Mrs, Latimer, gaylyank Into a large arm chair by her side. For half an hour there was much talking, with a few tears from' Mrs. Latimer and a great deal of laughter from both. Then the girl arose to go and after kissing Mrs. Latimer several times gayly left the room; - - It was snowing hard as Paul Latimer sprang from his cab and ran up the steps of his house in time to meet In : the hall his wife In earnest conversa , tlon' with- a tall, light ' hred young man. He was tenderly helping her off with her snowy Xurs and wraps. So tills was. the fellow, his wife had been seen so much .with at the opera and many other places, he thought, as he passed them with a nod to his wife on his way up to his room. raul felt the blood beating in hia temples as he entered his room and ' closed the door. He tried to analyse the feeling he had when he thought of the look Griselda had when she was smiling so radiantly into that fellow's face. ' How pretty she looked with her ; bead on one side and the light falling on the sheeny masses of her golden - hair! . -: '-.V.'. ' A' As Taul crossed the room for a glass of .sherry he could ooVhelp thinking that perhaps she was not , quite so .much his own ns he had thought' An other might win her from him even now. nis very thoughts seemed to make him furious, for he walked about the room with long, angry strides and In a few minutes snatched up his hat and drilled from the house into the wind and snow. ' . 4 He wafted for' many hours through the falling snow, and when he at last returned he Was white with the damp snow ard quit? numbed with the cold. -. Within tlio doorway of Mrs. Lstimer's 1)ou;!j;' ;t( .- iY ; gazing ct his wife WlrL'.a t!:t ;::;:: of another tnan. Her anu wns rrcv.n r.ltout his neck, and jeweled hand she was lijrfct ctuiy hair as he vr!ili ci:e t.uv reClrg vv I'.ls fceM h;r cs'"'!s!te form close to, his ". owii.aJ showered Intoxicating caress es ou !?r 3as!ii'd face and snowy neck f?he v.-ast raiiinnt with Lapiiluceaas Khe rested in h! arms. "A-bennt-'ful picture she made In her cliclr;,' pr.va of white silk and lace. But all till v.t.b lost on the man in the doorway, II ! fepe was white and drawn, cad hix hands clinched and un cllncfced p.s lie advanced Into the room. ,4Jrl?eI;!n. -whet la the meaning of tb!.-.V v" , t;:li mati-cml v.-orcan turned about. Cr'r l'n svraus u Paul's side, but he ror:.'".v jHJtlu-il l:rr aside as he con frouted tlu n.nn. F-fo;:uI;if L leave this lionse before I throw you out!" Le exclaimed as he ad- Tauord toward him. Jri.e!da sprang forwnrd and threw br m rt'wmi Pnl. j If to fceon him back, as she said: "Pant T was only trying yon, to see If you loved me still or if yon were utterly Indifferent to me. See, dear, this is your sister Edlta In Borne of your own clothes." With one hand still on Paul's arm Bhe leaned forward and snatched the wig from the head of Paul's laughing Bister.' That night 4 Griselda put her arms around her husband's neck and said, "Paul, I feel sore now of your forgive ness." ' ."Darling, you have taught me not to be too sure of you, for you may be sto len from me should I" not love and guard you more," Taul answered.- And he drew her close to him and burled his face In her pretty curls. St Louis Star. .".. ' : ' ' -. :- A SaaVe That Crows. There exists in Venezuela a species of snake of an exceedingly venomous and crafty character This snake ut ters a cry that is the almost exact repli ca of a cock crow. The unwary travel er when walking through the bush will b astonished to hear near at nand this extraordinary crowing, r He proceeds toward the spot, when the snake darts out and stings the unfortunate man with Its terrible forked tongue. If not taken promptly In hand, the sting will In nine cases out of ten turn out to be fatal. The black inhabitants of Venezuela are, like all other dark races, very su perstitious. And ns regards the rattle snake they have a curious belief. .They affirm that if a rattlesnake is captured and the bones In Its tall which form the rattle removed the snake will never rest until It has sought out the man that committed the theft and exacted vengeance for the robbery. They cite Instances of men who have taken the rattles and gone far journeys only to be followed by the Infuriated snake and killed. Whether there is any truth in this Is a matter of conjecture. If half the tales that are told have any truth in them, it would seem superflu ous to gainsay the superstition. ITaat Haw Had Experience. When Dr. Thompson, a distinguished scotch clergyman, was minister of Marklnch, he happened to preach from the text "Look not upon the wine when it is red In the cup," from which he made a most eloquent and Impress ive discourse against drunkenness, stating Its evil-effects on the heart bead and purse.. Several of his ob servations were leveled at two cronies "With whom he v was well acquainted "who frequently poured out libations to the rosy god. At the dismissal of the congregation tlie two friends met the doctor being close behind them. "Did you bear, Johnnie?" quoth the one. . . 'Did I hear't? Wha' didna hear't? ne'er winked an e'e the haill sermon." "AweeL an what thought ye o't?" "Adeed, Davie, I think he has been lad in his day,, or he couldna sea weel about It Ah, he's been a slee hand, the meenlster." Kansas City Inde pendent The most dainty and effective pills made are uewitts utile, juany lasers. They are unequalled tor ail liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. J. E. Hood. FOR SALE! BLACKSMITH SHOP and TOOLS. Apply to JESSE H. BELL. - A Blelodions Spot. There Js more - melody in Andreas burg, Prussia, In the Harz mountains, than in any other town in the world. There. 250.0C0 canaries aye annually reared, and four-fifths of them are sent to the United States. "Professor birds," perfect singers, are placed among the young birds, so that the latter may Imi tate the trills of the experienced war blers. A Two Edged Joke. Sometimes a Joke reacts, as the Ban gor (Me.) Commercial proceeds to prove by relating that a young man in Au burn, to play a Joke on a barber, paid him 35 old fashioned cents. Later, When he found that the barber had sold One of the coins for $33, be did not feel to well satisfied with his Joke or at least thought It bad become misplaced. -A Sare System. - . "I rot back at the bookmakers all right today!". "TVinr - "No; didn't bet" PM'adelpnia North American. Cure Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon strutting the exhausted digestive or gana. It lathe latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. - Sour Stomach. Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prise 50c andtl. lArire sice contain! tX ttmea mall size. Book all about dyspepsia roailedlrea Prepared by C C. Dt WITT A CO, Chicago. J. E. HOOD. LArze sun soots, astronomers sav. caused the extreme heat this summer, ana doctors declare nearly all the oros trations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows srood di geetion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. If you have inditrestion dyspepsia it will quickly relieve and permanently cure you. J. Jti. Hood. The jrosressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well diprstwl gives strength. If you cannot d'.- allyou eat,yoa need Kodol Djppsia Care. It d:t what you eat Voa need not diet yourself. It contains all the distant combined with the best known tonics and reconetruo tire. It will even d:,r-t all cl3.e of fx !s in a bott. No other pr?;-oration w::i do thia. It lzsi3,'.'.'y r: errs a- 1 r- '.'jc-res til it3ach troubles. J. II To the Public! We. the undersigTied. are now ready ahd well equipped with mill and fixtures and abundant forest, and wish all purchasers of lumber to give us a call before buying else where. Fully thankme- you all "or past favors, we solicit a contin uance of the same. Terms, strictly cash. Z. EDWARDS & SON, ." KINSTON, NC. BARGAINS nnwTiMMFn i Organdies, Piques, Figured and White Lawns, Figured and Dotted Swiss, arid Tucked Mulls. t&A nice for evening dresses and greatly reduced in price. A Few Slippers Left on hand." Will ,.be 5sold for less than cost to close out. : Barrett & Thomson, AROHITSOTS, itS Psyetteville St., . Raleigh, N. C .1 tarWritefor our "Brochure" of in. formation. J. E. PHYSIOC Is Here to Stay ! I have prepared mvself for it. I have just received a full line of Foreign and Domestic Samples of Woolens ranging from $15.00 up to $45 00, a suit. I am not trying to compete with readv-made goods. I promise to give you a first-class Merchant Tailor's Suit as good as you can have made in any first-class Mer chant Tailoring establishment any where, and tor as little monev. You will find that I deal straight and fair, and always look to the interest nd taste of my customers, Bap-Have just employed a first-class coat-maker. J. E. PHYSIOC. JONES & WILLIS, t Shaving and H&ifdiressing Parlor Under Hotel Tull. Easy Shaves and Artistic Haircuts. ' Competent Assistants. Clean Towels. uiuuiiu B.mw v.uiunK a opcciaiir tSTA. TRIAL SOLICITED. v.. lifiii r:Mfi 1 uu triii ruiu IN OUR STORE a foil line o! Staple Dry Goods and Groceries. We pay cash for our goods and get them at bottom prices, and will sell as close as any merchantdoing a square and honest business. We Solicit Both Town and Country Trade. Weteep a free delivery waeon on our stretsfor the convenience of our town trade, and a free lot and stables for our country customers. Come to see us.' Yours very truly, Queen Street, PhonS 76. KINSTON N, C wilmikgtoi m mm eailroid. ONDKNSKD SCBBOtriJI. TBAINS oone bUOrH. Don't Stumble DATED Jaij uad, 1900. through the world. Let some good fairy 01 an optician fit you out with some eves. - Don't be ashamed tn wmi- glasses. I will g've you an intellectual Leave Tarboro, 00k, and then how nice it will be to be able to recognize, friends across the street, and by returnine their bow ex. plode the idea that we are of a haughty retteTlUe and nnWlnH - ' Ar.FlorenoS..... If we fit your glasses, you will have no tuble with them or with your eye, wewould .be pleased to have you come to whenever yuu need our ser ' H. O. HYATT. Leave Weldon... ax. Bocky m Lv.Bookrxe. Leave Wilson.... Leave aeima.. Ar Goldsboro.... Lvi uoidsboro... Lv. Hagnolla.... Ar, WUmington o A. M. II 60 100 r. ti ls si lesl lfitl .8 65 4 80 T25 P.M. F. M 868 962 10 sal 11 lu 13 S3 an A.M. P.1L too 687 T10 766 P.M. o 3 A. MP.X. 615 667 6 46 7 61 801 A.M.I 8 68 . - ... 85 00 P.X TKAIN GOING MOBTH. Tan Shoes for men and boys sold at whole- sale cost; Come and examine our bargains offered you. of rfp o o i BQ K55 gft So gg Lv. Florence.... A 60 ....... P 7 .,. Lv. ParettevlU. 1J80 .. ... 941 Leave geima "50 i'I ""' Arrive wusob... 8 86 ..,.., uS:r::: L-v:51 l. tjoiasboro... i 60 SJ? uij Ar. BoekyMt.. 880 6 10 UK Ilea 168 Arrive Ttrboro 8 46 ....: Leave Tarboro... U81 ,.' ."!! '.'.Y.'.'. i Lv. Rocky X. . . 8 80 . . ! . . u 07 ... ... . P.M. A.K.P.M. Train on the Kuiston Branca Road leavis Weldon 8: ISA n. m . niif.- TTii rS'fSSS 1 Aiiim 1 m..Klnston7JU ton 7:60 a. m. Haurax at 11:18. a.m. except Bandar. 1 n. m. HMKK8UN, oen' Paaa i. B KBNLV, oen'l Manairer . . KMKB&ON.TraffloVanam-r at 68 p. m., Greenville :67 . p. m. Ketnrninff leaves Kln Greenville 8:58 a. m.,arrlvitr YTomon u:uaa. m.,aaly Arest As Christ taught, by parables, so does Coin teach. The book is Atlantic & N. C. ilallroadl .1 tt aw Titiv n m an a iegory, ana A. REAL GRAPHOPHONE Sept. A. R. MILLER, 1, 1900. KINSTON, N. C. The Most' Wonderful Book Of the Age. A copy of this book and Thb Twick a-Wiek Fbi Pbkss a year for 11.40. . The book alone, 25c I Tins Daily Feei Phess a year and a codv of the book for 14. 1 R. - - t 8end orders to THE FREE PRESS ' KIX3TON V. C. TIME TABLE No. JULY 18, 1900. 14. JCA8TBOCND TKAIN 8. (STATIONS. i NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN.1 AH WW mm4 firmrn af a hi5.fTc lalkM ' -adHM. ' IThen accompa'ed br a Kecorder this (rraphorhcie can be ora tb mke R. -orda. Pnce with Kf-ortier. $7 BO. Reproda.o ail the atindard Kerord. Mwiri mif t avr atttt tf.ct. ccLL-.n:u r:;occrwU,:i co.Drpt. n IT. I.OI is, xvi o fcc mula r i f -1 . isi ki. h'cl.m E fe I. Afc t .. mm Sa ivrr: ... . t p 4a iii.L., w C imrf Sb : Mi'. Spring Slioes. . We are making a specialty of GBNTS SHOES this spring. We have them m varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. t A Cbocclata Cclcred Vic! Ki, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. A Clack VIcl; a good shoe for only $3.50. Clack Surpass This is the shoe ot which we , have had such an enormous sale. Price $4.00. 1 We have fust received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes, Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. t ' Ceiit Goods. A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear Collars, CufTs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to JS.50. In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. DAtl QUIIIERLY, KIKSTOK, N. C. vest's. Laorange , ValUngr Creek.. vaaweUe... ... 1 oreureec.. .. Tnecarora Clark's Newbero RlverdiOe Croatan .... .. .. Eavelock. ...... Newport .... .... Wildwood AtlanUo Mo re head City.. Morebead Ciyr.. P. M 8 40 400 0 4 891 4 8Z 4 46 4 5S 807 5 It) 6 SO 816 1C sr 8 41 49 7 07 T 15 n Si A. M. 100 783 811 8S7 14 86 10 15 10 401 1115 1181 ISO) 812 id 8 84 8 47 8(2 413 its - c fee a. A. M. 7 40i 800 S( 8 SO 88U S 8 5V 07 21 25 60l 1015 1018 10 HI 1043 10 4i 10 51 1107 11 15 A. II 15 C52 8B " A. M 78W 7 681 810 8 86 8 501 06 l 10 08 1010 10 80 A. M. 1100 list 1188 1140 1158 11 59 18 04 1817 1188 P.M. WE3TBOUKD TEAIN8, i r ( I ( Hi Qrreen Street. ) ! STATIONS. g Uf, .- ' ill I-f l: w a. a C a. a A. M P. M. p. u)r. M. Ooidi)oro uoe tsi 8 m 7 14 Bettft 10 4H ib.i 7 8 8 4 LwirtHM 10 a; ti 7 17 Si Failing Creek. M 10 1; m 737 til Klnsioa. 101 4 ii 7 07 8 40 CiweU ti js IXTeT 4:; 00 47 Oil ..... Core Creek jo 43 47 Tnrrora ' 1 s ttm Clara's 1? It t IT 411 h.wtem tr 10 4" 8 17 r. BiTenia.... 111 10 i n I u ('roata w 10 8( (4 r-arciork 10' f4 M Nowport 7 tcx 4 ; tm WlMwood. J!' 4 1- ...... tn At.sniic Ti S f jt-, orfHl(rt.. T Sl-J 4?". ... t'.l kortiicad Civf .. 7" 7li 4 1 f'j A. M. A. .V. p. p. jtf.'p. jj. S. tr. DILL, rzt.
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