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V. i v.y. uu .vviu iiiilititiititii a. a a i it 1 1 1 J .1 lla iwas a'professor devoted to' science. Sue wa poor and alone, v ' f s -A pleasant faced German woman who bad sometimes done. . washing ,.. for her wont offered the lonely girl a home until she .could do better, and it was while taking home the delicately fluted ruffles ito a wealthy - customer that Mrs., Paul jEdgarton, noticing the bright young face kbat had, not yet grown pale and pinched rrom care and want, asked her kindly: i xAre you a relative of old Gretchen?'! 4,Oh, no," was the frank reply. "I am kualy Maud Heath, a poor girl to whom told Gretchen baa given t a home for a Wine. ; ''What would you like to do?' 1 ."Best of all, a class of little girls to (tench, or the children of a family per Bjapa." rZ'See. And my sister Theresa wants mist such A resolute, careful little woman as you are to iook alter young people, There are two girls, Theresa and Mar- it, aged 6 and 9 years; Henrique. it boy of 12, and the baby, Rupert, lUicking little fellow of 3. It you could Reach them" Y":. - Oh, madame, I would try my best. tend what I do not know. I would, learn teerman I know quite well; French and Spanish I studied a little ot school, but fdr want of practice I have nearly for gotten them." The lady opened a door and,' glancing " across a library, said: j GuBtave, I want you to examine this woung lady's literary qualifications, see lif she is competen. to teach Theresa's (children and assist her if Ehe is not. Will 60 do it?" I "Certainly." r Y ' I So the examination was then and there Commenced, and in a few days Maude lleath was;estabHshcd as daily governess (in, a xasnionaDie lamuy. : tne went nome fctfery night to her quiet little nest , with bid Gretchen, and there Professor CavaJ- lo soon followed her, to go on with the Dcpsons he had commenced, Ah, those evenings were glimpses of cestlike paradise to her after the care and excitement of the day. Old Gret Chen's little spare room was neat as wax, ; qjtd Maude's dainty taste soon brighten A find ornamented It in the most charm ing manner. ; I'roresBor cavaiio enjoye - Its hbmelike beauty and charm to the utmost Be said one niht In reply to some depre catory remark , of Maude's, "but you are Certainly a homemaker." ; ' She blushed and said shyly, "I did not pappose Spanish people cared much for jTome, especially such a little spot as fchis." : , ' - - - ! Time passed, t The professor had fallen into a regular habit of calling two or three times a week at Maude s tiny home. I ' Old Gretchen always fell asleep and tuft them alone together, and if a subtler lesson that any ' language holds ". was raught or learned none knew, Suddenly Mnud 's tumultuous charges told ber one day that they were going ' bway. The abseut papa bad sent for them, and the household was to be broken hp. W- v''"1.5"' V The mother coming In just at this mo ment confirmed the report. The girls Cere to be sent to a convent school im ediately." ; Henriaue was to be placed lafcain in charge of his .Uncle Gustave. land the mother, baby and nurse were to start in a few days for South America. "But I have remembered you, Maude," eaid the mother, kindly. "I have a friend Igolng to Europe next week. . Her little daughter, 11 years old, is delicate, almost an invalid. They want some one to care 'tor and amuse her. It will be an easy place and a delightful trip for you.", . Maude thanked her benefactress as toell as she could, but her heart was beat Ing wildly. Would he let her go without b word? . Was she caring too much for tlm? Was it best? i He came with the twilight to the bright little room, he bent with evident enjoy fcnent over the blooming plant, be fasten ed a branch of the ivy over a fine engrav ing, then be sat down, cold and quiet. Maude talked of various things with a ort of sad playfulness in ber manner, as though she waited for something. ' He related some incident of the young; tnen at the college where be was lectnr , Ing and spoke of himself ' The book she was holding fell to the boor, and as he returned it to her he touched her slender hand.' It war hot nd feverish. She drew it away, saying, as though she spoke to one of the chil dren, "l'lense don't, my dear." lie laughed and asked: "Why do you call me your dear?" "Did I? I beg your pardon." "But why have you grown so formal and funny all at once?" ' "Have I? I did not know.". She hears the sound ot her voice as though some one afar oft was speaking, and she wonders vaguely if he will ever go away. , The next day he learns his sister's sud den ch.mse of plan. lie wonders If Maude knew it and if she wanted to talk of it with him that she seemed so queer and preoccupied. v - ' i lie goes around there once, but the lit tle room is dark, and the door is locked. Then busy days of bustle and excitement crowd close upon each other, and when it Is o!l cverr when tfce voyagers are o.T on their journey and the none is still, he esV Fujdenlfof Mrs. Hiiarton: Tct Tvhore is MauJe?" . "Man-Jo? fbe question. "Oh, tie gov-crri-rs! She ha pnre to Europe." "(i ne wlrre? How?" " "Yc. with Mrs. Tyler. FrU'E'J'.S o r rtur,: j. . Ore cf tbe most fortunate Xllr.; ii t!;? ;r-;j f;r tint r'rl ttst I j cs?r s T":'" 1 . r '-.-t t, ri I ,1,.!." II tin "A ' ! rr 1 r l.rc-k t- ! U i: ? cr- ; t ? f-.-'r j-'l- , i ' ', ! s t'.,-r r f x- . ::, '? t;t-J. L: I .1 r f; ' -. i.'.s K-'t es f' ft a y r r r l'"t . cyr : :h i a t '"! (! " ' r. r i I ':' I, ! ' ' - f '':'.! s. a r 'It . j , - - ' - i 'V r ; ' 'c ! CLOSE FIGURING. ? now wuu tnfc?d (:' tloa For Eeoaomr, ' She was the wife of an official of a St. Faux Btreec corporaxion juer u pet hobby was economy,! Sfhough ber bus band made an execuene soiary, sue 'was rigid in her rules pertaining to the buying of the .necessaries for the household. She would haunt bargain counters and market stalls for hours In order to get the benefit, of- a reduction of a few cents on the article desired. The corporation official, with, much laughter, used to tease his better half about what he called her "stinginess.", So one day, feeling hurt at his ridicule, ehe resolved to take him to market with her and 'demonstrate beyond a doubt that she was a most economical buyer,' He consented, stipulating that he was not to be asked to carry the basket. " ' - Arriving at the market, she made several ; purchases, . and then at . one stall inquired the price of eggs. "What," she exclaimed, "10 cents a dozen? No, indeed, that is too high." i She dragged her reluctant husband after her from one stand to another, still Inquiring the price of eggs and al ways receiving the same answer until near the upper end . of the market, Here she found a dealer who offered to sell her eggs In any quantity for 15 cents. To her husband she said joy ously: .'' . -i . "There, X told you so. Why, those others were robbers." ' . " Turning to the salesman, she ordered half a dozen eggs, gravely handed him the 8 cents . asked in payment and went home, prattling away about the worth of economy in marketing and the, alleged , willingness of dealers to gouge the unsuspecting customer. And to this day she does not know that ' her husband ' and his friends laughed over it at the clubv Baltimore Sun. ' 1 . , - ; Man' Superiority, - One sees many curious phases of hu man nature 4n the safe deposit vaults of a banking institution fromthe wo men who never by any chance know where their keys are and go through bag and pocketbook with reckless haste to the man 'who Is not; quite, certain that he has locked his box and returns to the vault three or four times, puts his key in the lock, shakes It bard and finally goes away, convinced that "all is welL" But In, recent experience with a new customer to whom 1 was renting a box the climax was reached. . When I handed him the keys and said; "Now, here are two keys. Separate them so, that:,If you lose one ypu will have the other to admit you." He quickly replied: - ; 'Very well. , X -will put. one on my key ring and lock the other Up In my box." :YYi iYYjjn tY v.' YYJ - And yet they , toll us that men are more logical than women. New Lip- j plncott. ' ' ' '. ' ' Experience Versus Theory. , "Marcus Aurellus says," the profess-; or began, "that nothing happens to anybody which lie is not fitted by na- tare to bear." Y''-; .. "Oh, that's rotf replied the man who j had eloped at the age of 21 with a girl whom ' he had known three weeks. "Just tell Marc for me that he has an- j other guess coming." Chicago Times-! Herald. . '.' " ; . J. E. PHYSIOC . Is Here to Stay I . I have trerared mvself for it. I have inst received a full line of Foreign and )omestic Samples of Woolens ranging from $15.00 up to $45.00, a suit. ; I am not trying to compete with ready-made goods. I promise to give you a nrst-ciass Merchant Tailor's Suit as good as you can have made in any first-class Mer chant Tailoring -establishment any where, and fon as little money. You will find that I deal straight and fair, and always look to the interest and taste of my customers. feT Have lust employed a nrst-ciass coat-maker. . ; - J. E..PHYSIOC. A. REAL SRAPHOPHOHE ..FOR.. .ZZ' Cor" Cea- ;o conizr, i.:uch fuzj i Li t v "t r'--' cf -,-'i,,,f cat t i ; 1 to rr.Ke i i-cr , f-n-...- J iv"-nr-j i. rf ertir f mans .V r1 Ml) m ' ' ' : Y . ''V1 V ' V '; ' "i . v. m 1 m la THE LINK THAT BIIIDS. V Jacuov, Tbhw. , Nov. St.. , X was subject to misoarriags for thne years, ad saOered constantly with backache. I wrote to you for advice, and after using tars bottles of Winaof Cardui, according to your directions, X am strong and well, and the mother of a flue girl baby, ' Mr. K. N. J0WEB3. flftuttraf There Is no use talking a baby in the house is the Vink that binds husband and wife together.' Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock. The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there is a derangement somewhere In the genital organs, caused by one or more of those common disorders known as " female troubles". . Wine of Cardui is the remedy. It puts the organs of generation In a strong and healthy condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one makes its advent it is lusty ana strong, well-fitted to grow to ma turity in perfect health. The mother, too, passes through the trial with little pain and no dread Wine of Cardui is! truly a wonder ful medicine for women. Large Bottles for $1.00 at Druggists. is V UDlEr ADVISOII ItrMTsUIT. 1 For advice In casee requiring ipedal I dirmctiont. aditren, giving KTiuptoma. I Udtr' tdtlw; Urf'U TktiLArTAJiUWi f i auncmi.tu, LCbattanoogsTean. .j P I I Have Now on Hand One Car Load of Nice Wood sold by car load or wagon load. Pritfes reasonable. Try ine. , J. A. STREET, Woo d, Coal nd fffa hlty, KINSTON, N.' C. -Plamblna and Pipe Fitting a specialty. -; '': -0Y-.' .' V't--- "' ' ' '.. '.....':-''irf ' $" PUVC Cfystal Ice delivered at your home At 1-2 c per Pound. Ice Wagon makes Daily Trips. PHONE NO. 26. ma CI Nil N J. C. WAGflER, KINSTON, N. C.. Morton's Bakeny DELIVERS " Fresh Bread and Cakes Anywhere in the City. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, 115 Fayetteville St., RalbiGH, N.C JtSWrite for our "Brochure" of in. formation. ,H.'."!.-.-.U'' 7 Ml Forest Your Spectacles Eye weakness shows itself in va rious ways. Sometimes it appears in the shape of a headache. What ever it may be, we will find a rem edy for it, and a speedy one at that. We will examine yonr eyes care fully by modem, scientific meth ods. We can tell exactly what the trouble is. . H. O. HYATT, KlMSTON, N. C. B. W. CAN AD V. ' HV B. MOSBLBY. eOIlD WEATHER! The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased 'to have you call at our store and examine a nice lne of Driftwood , : E I mwood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They are neat, durable and economical, both in price and con sumption of fuel. We also have a large stock of COOK STOVES, which' we are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B..AV. CAIIADY & CO., KINSTON, N. C. . ! ( ( poring: laoes. 1 T. IT' 1 1 - , r s-.-.: . we are malting a specialty 01 uiiiM 10 ouuita tnis & spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. . v A Chccclata Cc'cred Vic! Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, g, for I4.00. . sr A C!-Ck Wz, a good shoe for, only $3.50. E Clack Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had such an enormous sale. Price $ 4.00. We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATII- - C liKoaoes. ' r nee $ 5. 00. icescarc peauues. uaxi ana see then.. ' ' , G-ent:e)' Goods. A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, CcTs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Ereastcd, from $5.00 to 3.50. In fict, our line cf Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full ! KINSTON, N. C. JOIIES'Cl WILLIS, ; -Shaving and HQiPdPcssingpQrlop Under Hotel Tull. - .' Euj Shaves and Artistic Halrcata." ... Competent Assistants. Clean Towels. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. tSTA. TRIAL SOLICITED.- 0YSMS in any style AT. T B. BBOWirs Bostasmnt, usr Above the Saloon."! WILMIKGTOH AID WELD03 EIILEOIU. OSOANBKD 8CBSDULX. TBAlNtt OOlsU bOOTB. y DATED JQU 820, 190g. Leavs Weldon.. Ar. Boclcy Jit .. Leare Tarboro.. Lv. Roclry Mt..., Leave Wilson..., Leave selma..... Lv. Kayetteville, Ar.Florenoe...i. ArGoldsboro.... Lv, uoldsboro... Lv. Magnolia.... Ar, Wilmington S5 tQ ft A, X, 11 60 100 P. u. 13 81 166 160 J651 4 801 7 25, P.M. o 0) AO P.M. 8 6HI 963 0 62 10 K5 11 10 12 23 (81 A. It.! P.. A.M. too 667 710 766 P.M. 55 O IS Q PJf 6 15 667 8 5 8 , 0 4618 80 . 7 M!4 86 8 80,8 00 a. m. r ji . TRAIN . GOING MOBTB . Lv. Plorenoe .... Lv. ParettevlUo, Leave Belma Arrive wiisoB ,. Lv; Wilmington, Lv. Magnolia.... Lv. Goldsboro... Leave Wilson... Ar. KockrMt.. Arrive Tarooro., Leave Tarboro.., Lv. RocsrMt.. Ar, Weldon...... e 9 A. M, 960! 1190, 1 60 9 8f. P.M. 880 Mil ' 8 80 P.M.I !9 O m f A. M 4 60! 6 83 10 6 46 Kft P.M. ,705 9 41 10641 11 8 A.M.1 1183 1807 Li 07 100 A. M.I P.M 7 001 8 80, . 987 P. M 10 4G uesi P. Mj 9 86 11 10 P. it. 1 18 168 Train on tne Klneton urancn Boad leaves . Weldon 8:56 p. m., Halifax 4:17 p m.. arrives Bootland Neck at 6:08 p. m., GretnvlUe:57 p. m., Klnston 7:66 p. m. Returning- leaves JUn. ton 7:60 a. m. OreenvlUe 8:53 a. m., sxrlvias Ballfaz at 11:18, a.m., Weldon 11:83 a. m., &itj except Sunday. - B. M. KMKRBON, Gen pass Atrent , 1. B. KBNLY, Gen'l Manager. . T . KMKBtoM.TrafflcMntiwr Atlantic & N. C. UallroaQ TIM? , TABLB No. 16. October at, 1900. XASTBOUNO TKA1S8. STATIONS. . I -. : a, P. M. Goldsboro 8 40 Beet's 4 00 LaGrange 09 Falling creek 4 0 KlUBtctU....... 4 83 CasweU.... ..... 4 46 Dover....... 4 66 Core creek. 607 Tuscarora 619 dartre 68 Newbern .... .... 6 50 Riverdale... 616 Croatan 6 16 Eavelock 6 an Hewpore..., .... 8 43 WlldWOOa 4 4f Atlantic 6 M Moreneadrnty.. 7 07 Morenead Depot' T 16 p. mj I cu 7! n 5 f7 h.l J3 at S M 6 P. M. 100 187 . 8 02 S8 SON 8 80 406 - 4 40 684 6 44i 04 P. Ha is a2a f la. a. A.M. 701 8 001 BISt, 820, 830, 8li 8 Mj 907 31 935 960! 10 IS.,. 101HI 10 90, 10 CI, lou' .... 10 54 ...... 11 07 11 15 A.M.IA.M.I t. 5 ITS B . S . M : A.M.A.M. 7J...... 763 8 07i 822( , 8 60f M. .. Jf pu, ...... 9 40J 10 02...... J0?() JO 80 .., .. 1060 7 CO 787 37 9 47 ; 1000 ' WESTBOUND TBAI3B. 6 t c ? a. 5 S STATIONS. C 8 -ft A. M.A. M. Goldsboro 11 i'H 11 ti, Bt I'M 1114 Laiiracge 10. ; 10 r Paliir Creek... l'Uloi! ElniUun 10 1 i 9 " CaweU M Sf- Dover 94" PI" Core Creek 9 - i T 1" Ttjwrora. ..... 9'; run 1 l' vwtm ....... 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