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, Ltt THE YAWN CCrtUlE.T 4k Wkl ' food, wide, open mootlwd yawa 1 splendM Utlbf for t& wholt body. yawn ta' nature'a demand for rest Some people tMnk they only. awn bo ranae they are sleepy. Bat tkls Is not so. . Ton yawn because yon art tired Yoa may be ilGejjy.atao, bat tbat Is not the real cause of your yawning. . Ten are- sleepy because, yoa are tired nod yoa yawn because -yen -are tired. - ' WbeneVea you feel like yawning jnst Tawn.1 Don't try to suppress It be cause you tblnk'it la Impolite ts yawn . Put your band over your snouts If yon - want to, but let tbe yawn eoma. And K yon are where you ean stretch nt the same titf) tbat you yawn Just stretcb and yawn. Tbls la nature's way of stretching and relaxing tbe muscles. ' Don't be afraid to open your month wide and. yawn and stretch whenever ' yoir feel like It j ! Indeed. - If you are very tired, but do not feel like yawn ing, there is nothing that will rest you so quickly as to sit on a, straight back chair and, lifting your feet from the floor, push them out in front of you as far as possible, stretch the mis. put tbe bead back, open the month widi and make yourself yawn. .Those tense nerves - will" relax, tbe contracted muscles will stretch snd tbe whole body will be rested. Do this two r three times when you are tired, and see what it will do for you. . ,-.- : Ortsria of the Bowtry. Even many native New, Yorkers do not know how tbe Bowery came by its -' name, according to tbs . Pittsburg Dis- ', patch, which thus proceeds to their en llgbtenment: No less a person than the famous old one .legged. Governor Peter t Stuyvesant was responsible for it When the city of New Amsterdam . , sprang Into existence many farmers from Holland came over to seek tbelr fortune in the new world, among them - old Peter. 'They settle) outside the ; town and proceeded to develop tbe - land by clearing away tbe woods and ' planting it with grain, fruit trees and ornamental shrubs they ! bad brought - wltb tbera. Peter Stuyyesant called bis residence and grounds tbe Bon . werfe,:and the lane connecting It with r New- Amsterdam -became - known u Bouwerle lane,', tbe . settlement Itself ' taking the name of Bouwerte Tillage. ,.. Stuyvesanfs farm' extended from tbe Junction of wbat now Third and . fourth avenues to Seventeenth street and eastward to Second avenue, where : ft the corner of Tenth street bis home was located. ' . T'ii j'iu , : 1 ... ? i .Lpar Grow rat. "Laugh and grow fat" isan old say ing, and there Is" more than a " little truth ln.lt, asserts a dttctor. rThe con vulsive movements ;. which- ws cajl laughter exert very real ffec upon the bodily framework, They cause the arteries to dilate, so that they carry ; more blood to the tissues of tbe body and the heart to beat more rapidly, so . ; that tbe flow of tbe blood through tbe vessels la hastened. In ether words, r laughter promotes the very best condi- Hons for an 1b crease of tbe vital v processes;' the tissues ; take- tap ' more ' nutritive material and tbe waste prod j ucta are more promptly removed. A ; good laugh sends an Increased flow- of J blood to tbe brain; tbls Immediately causes that instrument of thought to work better, with tbe result that , gloomy forebodings are sent packing,." , 5 i 'id i I.,, u. ii n , it .,, ft Werii H.Iea. Definite words are necessary for the ' expression of definite Ideas; bence sci entific terms have to be employed. J A term has one definite meaning which does not change with time: The rush of affairs drifts words from their orlx- taal meanings, as ships drag their an chors in a gale,, but terms sheltered from common use bold to their moor ings forever.- The word 'let" for ex ample,' has drifted in 200 years from meaning "hinder", nn tit now it means "permit," but the term 'blsecf" bus re mained unaltered In significance "tor enturles. Engineering Hecord. t cr, ' 1 I ; Chlldraa.4 Vly. Play, distinguishes the i higher from the lower animals, and it signifies pos sibility, of education.- Fishes do not play , at all. the .lower mammals can hardly be taught to play, and birds are entirely devoid of the instinct.. But the kitten and the lamb are essentially playing animals. Tbe- human young, however, are the true players, and in ' reality it is play that develops them in to manhood. . "Children." says ' Dr. KutcUnson. "are born .little amorphous bundles ef posnibilitirs snd are played into shape." , j .- ....'.-, A. Doabtfal FrMtt. "Dat wn mighty poor comfort Cty give Er'er Thomas en Y).a eick bed," said I'rotier Tfu key. "V.'Latdcy U-Iililtnr "PncLlir t l" Mm dry wni a br!"it prospect e' j J c l.In." "En what he sny ter datr "Tel 'em dat what wus a-worryln' at tiro It wus so trv t it w: a I'jIbT ACanta Consuiutiou. ' 'CANADIAN INDIANS,. v! Am 014 Tnln OlYM --" Bays a man who has bad some twen ty years of experience In trading with Canadian Indians. "In all my woods Ufa I have never known hot one Indian liar." A cache, or provision station, Is left unattended with perfect safety, Special Burolna V IN TOWN PROPERTY .1 . AOne twvtory noaw-A rooms. ! Ti'xaio on E B ount St lrio rerjr loav and terms rras'inable , Single story .5 room house on Yanre Ave , near UitrdoH 8t-' Lot f'Jxi 76. , O. e-st ' y Vro. m house, Rik 808 Me- Lwn at. Lot 7,xl4 ' 1 for oa the entirety of Its stock may de- , Wfnces a.d terms will surprise you bend the life of inanv a man. ' ; He who leaves provisions must And ILnnrJ ' L COWOOf them on bis return, for he may reach I i n ' ' . . . r then starving and the length -of his 1 s ?l "f,l" out Jeurney may depend on his certain ty of relief at this point bis la Jour ney. Bo men passing touch not bis hoard, for some day they may be In the imetasa. - . " ' - " "One cornea unexpectedly : upon a birch .hanging from a tree limb. says k i a & a.. s.a a. m ine oia irauer. ror.n wnoie ountn 01 f lt m g ' snowshees depending beneath the fans J . , fl OO K T OC CO, or spruce or a ungie or aieei traps i . ,:. stlncemeat. 8bredded i'oooantit In. Tack age or BulkY-Piclkw, Catsups, Canned Goods and sverytb'ng required for good Christmas Dinner. Our Market is al-o snpp'ied with Pou try and fresh Meats Phone 27. E. Kla Sireel. 1 Pfceae W Ghristmas Groceries ' 7, 's You' will fiad at , - thrust Into the crevice of a tree root or ' supply of pork and flour swathed like an, Egyptian mummy lying in state i en a high bier. These things we have, passed as .reverently as symbols of a people's trust in Its kind. . ... ; The same sort of honesty holds in regsrd to smaller things. I have never hesitated to leave in my camp firearms; fishing rods, utensils valuable from a woods point of view, even a watch or money. Not only bave I never lost any thing la tbat manner, but once an In dian lad followed me some miles after tbe morning's start to restore . to me half a dozen trout files I had acciden tally left behind." ? : Orla-la Hollssy. The second week In August.' If not one of great historical importance In old Amsterdam, is certainly ' one , of martyrdom for tbe nervous and sensi tive. An ancient custom prevails ac cording to which the juveniles of the town are allowed to beat heir drums for several hours during a whole week while parading the exchange.. The story goes that about 200 years ago a plot was formed to blow up the ex change, but a small boy, happening to let bis bsll roll under the vaulted foun dation of the building, discovered tbe barrels of powder which were to do the wrecking. So it was decided to reward the lad, and,' on his being asked what be would like, the urchin said -that be wished ta be allowed, to play at sol diers with his companions round tbe building, all being armed with drums and to make as much noise as tbey liked during several hours of the day for one week every year; This oustoin Is kept up, and, as all manner of in struments are called upon to represent A LARGE STOCK OF Can be found? at my store. , My Confectioneries . are : just what you want. Call . aid see for yourself. Country -Produce "daily. O. H. BurvseU, 403 N. HERITAGE ST, PHONE 176 Beautify YourHomcs - Nothing more, appropriate to adorn 'youyrhornesVo'ir for Christmas Gifts than ;i Beautiful Pictures." A ' lovely selection just opened ' call -and see thent. Prices ' ; so tempting you can't help but - buy, , Matting, 20 rolls j list received. ' : ; a "drum. 'tin kettles and saucepan lids f1if x Pit rn it fVft' not excepted, tbe din is something to be ft 11,u - Ul "vU remembered. -t , - . t kh vru iumd otrvet Orsteser's New BuOdin ' KiHfnxm. N. C In tbe t-!"-'y e' ed ty 11 ' temporary a r' :t's '1 f e e to t. e :i c . i , r . c r." r" J r the see ef 1 cf f -r:JotiS v r i ia r-; !y. 1 awry." CL!c- Uoseob waa in excellent cook, but he Was not what might Te called an so-1 COmpHsbed literary man. At the same time he conceived the Idea that a cook ery book from his pen would fill a long felt want He set to work; but feel ing that perhaps be had made some I mistakes in composition, he submitted tbe work to a prominent literary critic. who promised to go through tbe work 1 and correct It where necessary. After a oay or twtrtie brought It backr rTes.'r he said: fit's all rixrht so far as I can, see. but I rather fancy Vbu've been a little superfluous In 'your recipe ''Well, you see, you say, here. 'Then sit on a hot stove and stir, constantly.' Now, I really do not see. hewany tone la going to sit on a hot stove without stirring constantly, so I think you can 1 do without ' that sentence, ,; don,1 you lthow" khow.' Baa ad Bis DiactpU.. ytjung-man-nn admirer -ofthfl That Shotgun OF YOURS i ' : J. : : It is well to j ha ve your gu over hauled and the little repairs made before you go out with It. again. The slightest break or' displacement v the mechanism may cause you to loose the day's' sport and ruin the guri Let us look into tbe matter, then you can feel assured that your gun is all right. We can fi it. All work guaranteed! Charges honest. Moore & Parrott I ; Corner Gordon and (Ierritage Sts. a wtt:::;ii;;i:;;r. great poet, attended one of Victor Ho-! SCHIBUIJE go'a recepUons. became engaged n r vtvCTnvt tjd a 'i?rnS I n T gument and lost his temper.' Hugo sol- j ivIJSblUJN jDKAJLli A', JUL L emnly. rebnked him,' and he subsided. Presently tbe guests retired 1 One of mem, uowever, naa rorgoctew nui am brella and returned to get it Looking through an open door from the- veetl bule, he perceived tbe young man on his knees before the poet, sobbing out bis apologies for his disrespect, , while victor Hugo, with almost regal dlgnl ty, extended his hand to him snd bade him rise, - .' . ': aU Vtrtae, Tenth has Its own criteria by which to Judge things which Its elders assess by ethejr standards. Henry had just some into his mothers kitchen, where she was rolling pie crust' ."slaking pies, motherf 1ea, dear." "Bay, mother, yoor pies taste an right but why don't you make soms L":e Mrs. Thompson gives me snd Bil ly Tou can take a piece in your hand aiid walk sil round the ysrd eating It and it won't break." pot this eot kees K kafar Ju.rf y ... ; 11 .. . ,., .., . ,, , , V . . , . , of- 4 v Mil t 41s 1M I 4 t M 1! 4H 1 tl 5rv S t V Si S s: sto . m. p.m. S tl S SI S t4 S B7 Grltwi... .... A yrten Vv iBWrrllla.. S 4 Preenwills , I 1ISI I'rm5l .. ... 4 41! Nest.. 4 " 4 II 1 M t lhi ,1 hohirnA. S"tial Keak.. 1 :iiry . istifai Weldaa t m f M a t t lava Knta t:Mi s. Sv Ariiva Kmhmnnd Vs.. m. Mnrroiic, va.. 1 a. aa. . Tarhoro. Itti. m. Poik houni. 1:JB a. ax. rirrpfMiih. 11:15 a. w. ' Wanhn itoa, N. C.. 1 ai 61 9 0 9 n is is n 1 10 ; 11 i j.i 1 1.1 1 in 11,11111 m Miiniiiiii in 1,1 1 ; i 1 j321 . 1 ' ' ft y .. : :VTn.rj, as r-r. ' . : Si N ,.v .iWTT A t HT - '':.r' Jt.vProm. now until Christmas Day hundreds of anxious customers will be looking for attrac tive styles in Dress Goods," Dry Goods, Shbes, Clothing, Furniture new and suitable Novelties for, Xmas Gifts. v OurStore Is fully ; stocked with C6mplete(:.Liire and, many more. Just what you are looking for." Oiir Prices are j ust as reasonable asVe can make them, v We invite you to ; come and lopkt them oyer.; Get our priced!' Thoy are within the reach of all. Ladies Fine Jackets Brand liew line just arrived py express .Xf6rCnrimVs''bujer. 1 All fcleVfahcT it' oloT8,,fv''price8 from '$3 to $18' each. ' i m to s a 4 18 S 4f in a it la-Ti. m 'Ilrldal Caatoaaa la Spala. ., in f ; ain a bride has not pirl sttend- ants to stand r.t tl)f altar with her. but tend a "madrlna." or gdniother; net liter tloe she have a we1iliitg cake sr ;tny restive rciinx wnj- Mfter the Cfremony. Tbe . weddinjr pair depart quietly to tbelr ntv home, where tbey remain until toe fo.Mowlns 1av. when t' ftarton tbeir bo- t., .-id. Ht'fwre d.-Tarting tbey p.-iy a formal visit to t!.i Sr r?ective n-latives. Citiz:n3 Savin's C? ELiwivt ff C. Bank i r .av f l. in llonLIe. t 1 ' It y ot.;r f i tr j tj t fT- DIRECTORS B. W. CANADY . . . . L. HARVEY . T. E. HOOD ... D. OETTihonn . . . . T VT p t r " - ' J. F. TAYLC1 . . . Kinston ILinstoa -Crctk m Store . V'M 'J Dress. Goods ' Large line in all shades", grades and kinds, -including the'newe't aud most ' ijpto-date fjjirtterns to b' tovtp&L , , , Bed Blankets and Quilt t . Hake cold nights comiortableby .buying; !' a pair of our ''Blankets.; 'All wool, . and - all Cotton, white and colore. .Lowest , 'prices. '' "v" T ' '- t -i " r When: you? are in need of j Clothing Vfor Men, Youths or Boys give uis a fcalK Our Styles are all right. Our prices arloxv. , : ' Ladies' Shirt Some special values here in Dresa ad tJnderikirtK, - Many styles to - select from; can Yit you and please yim.ztiBin,.h quality and price . ' , ' Cotton 1 Goods 1 Outings in Pure, White, Cream, , LHit " Fancy V and Darks, Calicoes PertV " Ginghamsajl. of the lowest prices. Yzl r uoiors andLrood Styles. r "ij.-'r Shoes 5 V. Shoe AH kinds to , select irono the heaticst : work kind to I the finest ' .makes; Tor L.t Ladies,. Men,: butlisphildren tl C LOTH I IMGEOTH I IM G i'. if 1; " . Neckwear - . i Hundreds of styles and shapes to select from'Pnces 257aiid " 50c, ; each; Give us a chance. We can please you. ' ' " f Underwear Large lot to close out." Some , special . I values. ' Bought cheap ,'and can gtr ; old prices. See for yourself. -.-' f urniiiiro 'dnil '!3 d'rioo f tirriisiiiRfi' ?ooC3r?: : ! .'.''V ... " V - - 11 ; Before purchasing your feed Rooms Suits, Chairs,; ff Rugs, Carpets, Matting and any Housefumishiirj Goods. See us. Some special" vales in large Rug, tt Suitable for Christmas Presents V . . ; : Don't forgot the place "'7' ;V - . ' " ' .'. . .'. ' ' il 1 ft 3::t to' Heed's Kew Drut Strrc
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