THE WEEKLY JOURNAL
MiUliM 117.
Seetlea Oae, Taeaa'aT, Ortli.lHST.
WASTED--On M-foo Cabin Naolha
Velh, about to make llie lny from New
York to Florida, a man lo ai t as cook
atxl lo attust in caring (or tin Yacht.
Must be temperale anil familiar with lie
inland artHae 10 an lo assist as I'ilol if
nectnaary. Wages ami n-r monlli A.l
ilrcaa with reference, staling imliiiti
aire ami ci.rrience. 11 (, Rioine,(ir. en
...n. N. V.
OF IJKWL INI'KUKSI'.
See. I. .1. Baxter for men's til..
ehoes, W'aterhollsc ties, ami line nn
ilerwear jut i:i.
Beaut if ul lot of tl 1 1 and .-i I . i r
lock bracelets at BavtcT's, the .lew
eler.
The l.innell Steam I.iiinilrv, lias
a h unlsnine new delivery w.ienii.
winch c.'iiiscl sonic alt en t ;o;. , s
ter.lay
Tin- 1 1 m ,ii mai kwt f..r coltoii. , s
terdav. opened at siv cents. 1 . -I i n
illjj t ." l.' at close. S il. Ml'1
hales.
'.(. Matt Manly has so fa: ,
coM icd from his recent illness -,s !,,
he unt again. Vesterdav m. m ii 1 1 1
he remained some tune at the post j
Otlice.
While in Norfolk, last week.
Mayor Kllis purchased a hue horse
for the Atlantic iMiiipunv. and there
is a good deal of interest an n e. to
see the horse, cspceialU I y the At
lanue hnvs.
The death of Sarah A. Morion,
wife of the lat l. W. Morion, of
North llarlowe, is reported as ha
iug ncciirred on Sepl emlier oi'lh.
She was Til years old.
There must, he an active demand
for horses, for M. Ilahn A Co., ic
ceivt.l a carload of these animals hv
the A. X N. ('. hist night.
The A . X N. ('. mating, 'inert is
continuing its work of improvements.
It id is now putting in good shape
Superintendent Mill's .piaileis in
this city.
A sure lit, moderate price and
latest, style, is linker X I'niin's
motto, and all w ho have called on
them have heen perfectly satis: c i.
The K.kitor of the .1"! Its v i nc
k noivlclges I he receipt of a coinplt
nientarv ticket to the AHicinar'n
I'ai k Fair, which will he held in
Kli.abcth City, Met. I'.i, -.'U. -.'I, '.".'.
Among the sncc-ssfnl post cilice
appointei-s. us announced having
heen made at ashi ngl on , M. ' '. ,
on last Thursday, was Kettle A.
Outlaw, to the post ollicc at Mover,
in t Ins con lit v
Thcre was a large crowd pi.-aut
al Kinston vesterdav lo attend Har
ris' Nickle I'lille show, all seemed
well pleased with the performance.
This show claims to have the largest
elephant ill the world. They left
last night for (ireeiiiille where tn. v
will give a perforinanee toninnow.
The K inston Free I 'ress n't he
'.'ill nays that the Kev. M. II. I '.tree
pastor of the Christian ( hiirch of
that c.lv, has tendered his resigna
tion, which has not as yet I.. en
accepted. Kev. I'etree was pa-tor of
the Church of Christ m this citv
for several years, and has ni.inv
f neinls here, w ho are interested n
hit! future movements.
Km I tiHinrl M-orl.
The schooner S. Warren Hall.
Capl. F. Y. Hill, from Halt .re.
with corn for Meadows, arrived hi-t
night.
( 'apt. 1 1 ill reiorta conn ng u the
river through the new dredged
inlet at Ocracoke, drawing eight
and a half feet, and never touch
ing. This1 a line showing for the chan
nel, and very favorable for vessel.
(Jrlllag mrmOj Tmr Hfill1l
Friday, I 'ontractor Seal, Com
minsioiior WilliamK and I. .
Fubank, the owner of tin) property
at George Htroet, recently purchiiHcd
by the county for the approach to
the Trent rier bridge, surveyed
and staked out the lines from the
street to the river.
Kvorything on the line will lc
cleared away, so that the bridge
work can go on without hindrance
on this side of the river.
Th ( IrtM la reialai.
The sign boards for the display
bill of Robinson and Franklin
Brothers circa s, are being erected
ftbont town, am) joang end old are
looking forward to theoircos, which
Il dated to abow IB Ihli oily, Fri
day. October !lltb, afternoon and
night, . & .
aBw-aft-saaMaa
Too tobooMr, Sarah UidjclU,
from Ilylo ooanty, with oolton,
Tbereoa, aama, and Ago, from
' Pamlico, with oora and cotton, ar
la port. ' ,.
mna tons or rtsB
m
Kwikrn iirkdi.
Trie A A N. 0. Ira.u, MonJ.tv .
in. from MjrebeaJ, hi anions iu
clpressaJe 14'. b-jves of fish, rn istiv
ma, k-rc. West wardly and parallel with South
Tli-v : ;'i vrrif ajjhl oil lit-a.ii - Front street to the center of lijti
fort ...! ivv afternoon l-v the Katika t'otk street; th rice Soolliw.rdiy an I
tis'u-t no
and 11. -.
'I . a'. :
ti-h n i
tn . j .. '
if in iv
Af:e;
Jct;.:;
M .i. ! n
! - ;
m. I n '
t : i . i w
I. I pi., i
tie -e,ul.ir M on heel
: .it h -N e i in e n having eone
l- 5.1. I !( tl.li
..i.'cl-. that th
; ,jlt.
,.,1,
,i. -.eel, do!;.,;t. whit it w:is
I'TiiW h.el : e.'li in t.
i"1 ' it !l , It VV.l- I i V c ! v w
::-ti : ea I v for sh , pun
i- ioi.e , i tine- f .r
n -
i ..a...
of
nioi... I'nila
krnaikrl-.
;Veit . at. hes
Mil!
tills
lie VI V II, iu
I'
! iiel .
h is been a
v' W IV "
win-is or ..i.di
;it ""'
-'"!''" 'I'"' 'I"'
I'hn e
lion-, have
I', slollice.
Fvery per- 'i
1'. 'slollice cm ri l 'i - i
for dogs, mid a i . ! v
t hat "no doL's w .ml I
me i n that i' v i i v .1
the corridor should h
i -lahlished
ie should
oiling inlo
nen out.
K was slow
nit, when a
So iar, al
:h'. h
w . 1 1 k ' ' 1 1 . " ' i u j
d.-
whip of ..t,e ,v:.. h vv.'il.l materially
a -.-I -! t he .. . : ..; , - ' : u; cm: lies.
As it vei l ol'lell
little nil f ll"l 1 1 V, i
niore.ailid 1 1c c h o
It i j j i 1 1 .-, Willi :l
III.'- I he 'ICSI'V fol
.- I :' i u'.. im.fi he
- I. I'o.i H I'l'i II : - of I he I' Klolb'c,
n-.l -iM-li.-l unii I in- power to keep
lii- out of I he I ' .-I ollicc ll.nld lllg.
has taki n a sen
1 1 1 I s 1 1 i t i f C V C I ill '
lu ! he hii i id i n . , Hi
I. - animal a .-en:
ins whip.
And t Ins reg.ii
proic-l s,or howev ci
I i n 1 1 1 1 lT log in ig h ' 1
i- esierd iv w.i- 1 1;
a w. i I -k now n in'.:
cty, entered t he p
some letlel'S. lie v
III- faithful an 1 f ...
c doreil Cllstod l III . .
oii. e. 'I he am in. 1 1 i .
1 1 : 1 1 1 met t he kc. n .
in v of I l.,e.
This las' was nioi
a-ii re ill the
Ml tin
; elite;
h hap
l.i-lnne wit h
1 1 i.i d and I h is
, of Ihe Km
i o 1 1 1 1 1 all I he voung
lid. and luiniiu
III n
here. 1 1 in.-' ! n I'll i';i'' 'i in:; c is'o
. I an w i i . -e in i 1 e i' I V I i m -"t I il e
log's oil . i . K it a sU ,f biow
knocked ,, o.i' l',e cis.o ii,,,,, and
..I. every ;.'lc".p! P, coine forward
he w.i- in. 1 With light and left i
hand."! hi' until In- wa bloo.lv j
j
m-cd a g i deal of
ale
. " I ellO'li 1. isnecla V
1 1 1 1 . . I
1 1 .i se w hose dug- ha I pre--llile:.
. '1 I e I as will
vu.usli -nil
b be ll i l..
man g . i i g
ale .
Alo i I iv, I he voung
.ii I for In- appear
loped i'ii no doubt !
.', lie folurc some d,s- .
... lis, i: I he p isl ollicc !
in T. Id wav j
Will I"'.
I'll'1 1'.'l
in I in.-hi-
p
W.I'M', :
c V l-pel it I ng . if Hot
ill not In toll rated any
Dr. King'. New Discovery for
Convumptio a
I ', - 'Ie- In -' III .!n me ill I .11- l.O il. I
'i.i , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . t ( . nl;h - unii ('.ci. I - anil lor !
rn i 1 1 1 . ' i ' 1 1 1 I '. i 1 I i 1 ' it t li' I- 'ju naniei i' j
I ' u , oi an I ie I .i s . ,. mi ll hie j
no... '..rWI pee; ( oil-.ll. A-l hum, i
il.iv I i .. I'ii. ii i. on, a. Hi i:. lulls, I.n ,
" I i " ''-..".. r ;
,i.l . I si 'I' 1 I ' .1 O pi, ISHIlt lO
I .ie, 1 i'i.ci- a I , i - , i i nr. . It is al
u a yi w. o lak. In K ii - n -ii hie
pi' i in - . e la-el 1 1 , n 1 1, I r. K ni's ni u
i'.s. ,iii.i ii.'i.ii r ho,, noil tiiMi- Ihe
si, ,, a h .i.-l . o.ie'-. .e L-.i,,:iril,e pir-!
I." I " ill I - ' a ' ii'" nn .n.i. I'rrs I
ir: 1 1 is.nii h ,ii i-. i n i -iv s uiiiL' s,,ri-.
I: Ljular -." . . nl- .ni.l ti n '-
I'lrr niwlrlrt OrdlnMnro
Al Ihe la-i in.eliiig of Ihe City
' '..iincil (he following ordinance in
reference lo I're distie l was ofTercd
and action pi.siponed mil ordered
published lo l'oi' an opportunity for
any f i 1 1 n to present bis objection
if he hud any
lie it Ordained, That no woo len
build ing of any k ind shall be e roe ted
within the following territory in tho
City of New Kerne, to wit: Begin
ning at a point Mm feet Fast of the
eastern side of ('raven street at its
terminus on Trent river and run
ning thence parallel with (Jraycn
street to the center of Pollock
Itreet; and thence down and with
the center of Pollock street lo a
point KM) fort Fat from Middle
street thenae Northwardly and par
allel with Middle itreet to tbe center
of Broad itreet; thence Westwardly
along the center of Jlioed street to
tha center of Hancock stroet; tbeooa
8oothwardly along th canter of
Ilanoock itreet; theoos Bob th ward)
along the oonlrr of Hancock street
to Mr. Laars 8t,roo I'm; theoo
Eastwardr and uAr.it4.Kl) l'ul-
lock street u- the :?ortheatern
corner or j. w . m e wart I lot ; t ticoce
Southwardly .mi pa'alitl with
Uanci k el reel to a poml 1"U feet
'-u of Eolith Front sired; thecc
I,:rliel with Hancock streel to the
channel of Trent inn; thence Km'.-
wardly Willi the . I.annel of Trent
river to a poi.il 1 n, . f,.,.; Ftstwaidlv
' iiut Hasiterii line of Craven strict
extended . thence N'..t t nwardly nd
p irallel with t he . i.-' el II line of
Craven street to the lieUiiiiiig. That
any peis.ni who -hili violate this
or. I : nance shall he tin.d hftv dolla s
and thai every , ,y an,' building
erected in violation of t h is old uiance
snail ne pe.lnitte.l to icmaill upon
"V ground willnu sail territory
shll constitute a separate olTeni'e.
'-Jmhiiit Sliuiklnn."
The h u in ' ) r.c i - comedy iliatnii,
"Joshua Siinpk ns." will he seen at
t.w j ,.,.,, r,. W,.,l.,til.iv
evening o.-t p; , ls ., n,ri, ,,:lv
in four acts, hound tog. ihe. I.y all'
interesting plot and roduce.l with
special scenery can icd hv the coin
.any. In the thud acta realislicl
saw mill scene is introd.'Ced, when a
i,-;i! buz saw isseen cutting through
:l ,,.;, ojr ut li ri illic speed, upon :
;l human being has been help j
,.s,v hound by his eneiuies ami left t
to an evident dealh. There is ahull-;
dance of comedy in the play, while!
:ll0 1Miinv iiu si,,,,, and;
.1 , dt, i ,.,, ... 1 1 ,. ,,,
i to I need . Kami parade at :l :;n p
A I, line Mlrlkr.
List Saturday the sieve. lores al
the I'.. C. M. I,ii)e dock, were not i j
lied that all would in the future be'
p.ini me same price, viz. lo cents nil
hour, '
When Ihe steamer Neiisc arrived
and time for loading had conic.
Monday, the '.'(I cents an hour sieve--s
of owiicis 'lores refused to go to work, and ihe
.cent the inn- 1 ''enlers were afraid of the ',,
centers, si a new gang had to be
el. m i, wln n employed.
man of the On account of this, work of load
l. llice In mail mg was gre. illy delayed, Ihe Neuse
- followed by not leaving Monday inilil vi p M1.
:c .,.g. The instead of at li o, m.
,e I he '',.; out
farmer Jim Ti.mi.ini'n.
The Jul i; a I. was t he happy
recipient last nighl, of i hu e im
mense tomatoes grown in the garden
patch of Jos. W. Wats hi.
hile "Joe'' is luisv in his dm n-s
as Auditor iii the A. A N. '. ollicc,
which occupy most ol his tune, vet
In' en pys working i u l,n garden.,,
l'i'n' moine n Is and t om itoes arc h is
sl"'rii,ltus'
The three lo naloes presented to
the Jul i; l weighed. repec!,ivi"y
-1' """' " "f
'.' 1 . and I '.' on in-
i'.'i on noes, or I
'" ' ' 1 ' p"" no-, 001
('II lice.
Aiio'bcr feature in Farmer Joe's
tomato laisi ng is I hat w In!, t he
: weather is too dry for any ol her per
son to raise lonuilo,-, his vines
:ln' ro w 'M'll w it Ii line, large ones.
''' ls 1 h(' kl''
'"' ss I nslead of letting the vines
fal1 "" tllr tl'"'""l. '""I'l" '(
trellis for them to climb np.,;i, and
I'ns at ten I Ion brings its icward, for
a single vine, which was given
'.his c ire, grew t o a In ight of eleven
feet, and hire sixteen lunialiKH I hat
weighed eight pounds.
j,
'
inn
now in
I a bottle o
' on m :i glas) with
h:i I let 1 1 stand I wenty f.
hi r
lion r
a se 1 1 in nt or sell 1 1 nir I lid I
cites an imhe.ilt ;iv condition of the
kidneys. Wii'ii in inn stains linen
il is evidence n" kidney trouble.
I'"" frcpi nil d -lire lo urinate or I
n u n in t he back . is nlso convmc.i' i' ;
p oof that th knli.r j ; and bladder
are out of orde r.
WHAT TO no
There is comfort in the knowledge
o often iv pressed, thill Mr. Kilmer's
.Swamp Root, the .eut k in T rem
ed fulli'.U .every w.sh in relieving
piin in the hi:k, kidnnyi, liter,
bladder and eery p vrl of the uri
nary pa -u ige. 1 1 corrects inability
to hold urine anil scalding pain in
pawing it, or bad effecU following
am of lupior, wino or beer, and
overcomes ilia", unpleasant necesity
of being eompelleil to get up many
limes during tho nieht to urinate.
The mild and the ei.rsordinnrr ef
foct of He-anip-Itxrt is toon rs: ';od.
It swmls the his;beii for its wonder
ful cares of the rrojt disliesiing
oasos. K, you need a medicine joj
fhodhl hare the bee Sold by dr )
((, price fifty eeoU and ont dol
lar. You may bare Mm pie bot.le
and pimpblel .loth sent free by
mail. UeoUoo Ne Bern Weekly
Jolt RIAL end mo4 your ilJreta lo
Dr. Kilmer A Go-, Diagtimton, N.
Y. The prop, retort ol'thu paper
gnaraatee lh fenoiaencM of tbu
offer.
TBS YELLOW rETER
-c ura t Dniki la Ihr Ml
iHiniallm
M. h Hit. Ala., ( K tobef " - Tin re wt-re
mi new rase of elh Ion I -lay.
hKswTo.Nj la ". tota-r - Atu r tbor
oufh investigation . .( tbe eu-picloua ease
( f. v. r al Alco, n. a: here. Man Health
' irtuvr .nulers dim '..-.I lhai the meal had
i.iiow fevr,-. ihouju .(1 a .n inilil fonr.
Tin- house is tlh.i.tinhlv ... dated and
K Mid.il. iin.l tbe In ilih ..it-., ils iay lliere
i- hei'i islly fut intern. I .11 ol busi
i" " between llri-l..n an I in.' outnide
w .nil.
Wk-T 1 NIIIN. 1 !k I (. All
.pi.h-inic of fiver - miles s.ailb o here
- i .oisini; consteni'C.i .n aiii 'iilhe in-
ha' cauls Tin n, , , ,,if. i
p. icons as p. il,.- k ":.l of f.-
1 1 1 n 1 1 n r it i- (v ph ...j w hi!, ti
nio-l pioiniru-nl p . . -.. cms ,
iss.i I it is n null n pi of Ml
i iioii -one ill mils 1, ,i,. mi hi i
p i-i I'Uhleeii ila -
l'he cili.ens of ll..- low ,i ale
in.' that the ll...,i. . t 11. :c h
1'ie i.-'.iiusl it. , i. n will i...
their
some
o of ll,e
In- Stale
u fever,
d ill tbe
demand-
.piaran-
taken at
Nkw Obi.rans, i i n.iier, x. Toilavwas
a loeol'il hreilker In I e. A- eal ly lis (i
o'i loi k, as inaiii a- - had heen reported
lis nil Wi-ilnesil il . u hell the lever had
f.'i ill.- Inc. 1 1 i 1 1 -i - 1 1 r limit. - 4'i cases.
At Ihr same hours tin ie ha.l U'en some
fever ilealbs reported Willi a couple of
patients in a v, i critical condition. The
dealhs arc anions those who have had
little or no attcui ion and at leinl three
of the f.ii.il aiies are innoin; Ihe Italian
population
lyplioun tit lukln.
VS Kli VM'tsI O, Octolicl' S.
The
fol
ived Ion I
in:: Japanese advices were
lodav pel ste.nnoi China f mm Yokohama
Ihll llie a ly pll.-on, w Ineli caused much
damage Sepieini.er !lii. the Norwegian
bark Al. lie. In. in Vancouver to Vllko
ham a wild a f-arso of hi in her, w as cauijhl
at Ihe cnliancc lo '1'okio Harbor and
wrei he. I on Ihe locks at Tatuza Hay ami
went lo pieces.
Ib r captain, second iicile. carpenter,
steward and two sailors saved their lives
by jumping on the rocks hul Ihe lirsl
unite and nine of I he crew were drowned.
Ni i. ty persons were killed outright,
I hi ee injured ami many I nil hi leg- desl i oy
ed in lie v ieiuily of Tiikio by Ibe ty
phoon. l.lllril t'OMrlfcit Wlvrn.
K'.TTrniivM. Iieioher N-A man i amid
lliislav'e Mullei has sin lender.'. I I.. ti e
cii v poll. . . cnle-sing the murder of Ins
w ife and . hi'd. As prmif of Ihe truth of
his ei. nl. -sum he produced from his
poeUi I I. .:n human ears .
The peon- mi searching his hou-e
found l'he t iv. . bailies.
I . . I ' ... . 1 , . , . ,
..,,,. , -no-,, pu n, ,v comesseu ucn ne ,
had al-.. hill. .1 his pan nis. innlilaliiig
tin ir i in i i 1 1- in l In- sami fashion, and.
a-toiiishing statement thai
disposed
mat l ied
olirli
ai i
pup ol :h.
uld.
l' "s. -u ill . -1 .l.-hn
Neil .lelsev , is di a I.
ll was le.arneil l.-l i
a hull breed, and h-n
mill named Tene.oi
the piailie liies. n. o
Specials I, i Ihe I
ironi kiinsas. Mi--..:
li M.l'heisi.ii
f '
Ihat Mrs. Ilreenin,
i cli i hh ni, and a
h -I ll.eil' lives III
-i Anne. Mauiloba.
insiiM ( it y Turn s
nil. N'chlaskni and
lh. lueaUlliL' of the
Arkansas aiinoun.
loil .1 I Oil e li I .
Two ( 'hiiianiei, ii he
in the ( ois-iar li-:ri.-t
.,!.- he,
i: c.
n milling
have ai-
nved ,il iclon ,. Hi'
tI".I"X and h:n.- .h.ifi-
Th.v
n.ok out
Hudson
hi Hi,
I'.ay Companv P- sh
null h e.M item, 'nl in I
IncllldlllL; stocks li
i nlerior ton us (inn, !
numlM-r ol bale., hi...
f u for the lieu el . p
is l.li.Mi.d'.ll. ie.-aii. :
same js-riod 1 a-t 1 1 ,i
The Stale nepailn
le d that Ihe g..i . ,
has prohibited lie
matches, pllospli,.: ,i
iini. pasleboio.l l.i
I t making the kiih.
I I i i h rule w ill uoi U 1
ters is admitted, hni
mi ..i il
Thei
1 1 in ;il i oi n .
fl .n. i al pons and
he hi-l ciop and the
ihl ml., sijil thus
I he -upplv to date
.' ""'- .'I I. for Ibe
ii nl h is heen noti
1 1 n 1 1-1. 1 ..I ( elmutiiii
- hi p. i i .i I. a, of all
-del,- ,, wood or
v. s and pnstrhoard
'l h, inplstlee lhal
-I unadvised cxpor-
nll r, preseutai i'.ns
liuve provisl unai .,-iin.
Anion the eah, i - at th. hile M.ui-e
nflHiii-i). W 1 1 1 i.i u i iiiu r. of Missoini,
who talked to tin President about rer-og-inlioil
of the ii' L'to lb pui.'.lennH of Ibst
Stale. He said I line Here tn.lMKI negro
ltepiihlicau inns .nl in the .Stiite nnd
llmt In- Iboiibl lliev merited iccogmlion
1.) the ud nut: i-l i nlion.
The Iti'uisli Hlennii i llouilon. Captain
Hudson, hound for Hoi-Ion, nnd whicli
Iiiih HUsuciouM fever on Isinrd, came to
oik hor i IT NolwRn, Miisn. The lllnAa on
Isiaid has been morn seriouii than pr"
viou-li ri-jsirted, three of the crew bur
ingdud. Advices Jut received here from Ma
nila, ,i 1 1 1 1 a I f the Philippine Inland,
ay lh.il enrtlupiake Kborka were frit at
Min.lnnio during the last days of Heplrro
brr, (In at damae wmdone to property
nnd tbi rp das rnnslderable Iihm of life.
The woiKt effects were experience.! it
Zanioanga and Itasilan, where noxious
vaMiri, IuiiIdk from flsstim In the eart! t
Mphy xlalc.1 many people.
rule for Every .
The V. 8. Doffy Mtdioino Com
pany furnish u with tbe following
facte and flgnre about th aal of
their Mr. tlufj'e Anli-Uilions Till
dnring th month of September,
1807.
Hold from th laboratory, 1,728
boier t
Bold from th lore, 048 botes.
Bold from th atore, nearly 1000
So packtf.
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Ana aiioiDerti meirrtreoaraiioQi
ha bad good tale. ;
Too pill ar told In N rrn
only at P. P. Daff;' Drag 8Urv,
HER SOUL UNBURDENED.
A T
has
Charley Wheeler aad Laoilkt oes
eti had been married aearlj thraa ewAs.
aud they had jun retwasd from their
wedding trip. They were aoaresnaly
happy in each other's lore, aad the
huuermoon ao tar had been to then as
out ioug, blissful dream. Wlthia the
uext day or two, kowerw, tM bride
frrew slightly depressed In spirits, and
an tuieuy fettling seemed to take pae
8iou of her The yoong haab&ud no
tuied the ciiange, bat at tri bated it to
fatigue from the recent traTels. But hie
bride grew more nervous and took on
such a troubled expression that he said
to her:
"Yon have somethina on tout mind.
darling, that in troubling you. Tell me
what it ia "
At first she tried to perDuade him
that he was niietaken, that nothing
worrn-d her.
"Yon axe wrong, Charley, dear,"
she would say. "Really, I am not wor
rying over anvthiug. I am just as
' , o
I 'y dav following, howeTer, the
youuK wife wore such a troubled look
! that her husband said to her :
"Lucille, you must tell me what is
troubling you. I will not be put off any
longer. As your husUaad I have a right
to know. ' '
Seeing that further concealment was
possible, she broke down and sobbvd
bitterly :
"(Hi, Charley, I am so unhappy!"
she wailed. "I have deceived you. "
A sickening sensation swept over the
young husband. Surely there must be
some mistaka She, whom he had looked
nism us the personification of innocent
woinniiliood deceive him I It must not
lie. It would destroy his happiness and
blight his life. And then, when he
caught u sudden vision of the horrible
possibilities of the situation, he became
sick ut heart and almost fell to the
floor. Then, with a great effort, he
eoiitroll.il his findings.
"Tell me," he said- "I am prepared
for Ihe worst. "
"I Hi, Charley, 1 inn so sorry!"
" You should have thought of this be
f i .re. ' '
"I know, I know. 1 see my mistake,
now it'B too late." she ciiinl. "Oh, why
didn't I tell you before we were mar
ried?" "Tell me now, and be quick about it.
1 cannot iM'iir this suspense. "
"Tell me first that you will forgive
me," she said in pleading tones "I
w ill devote my whole life ill atonement
for this one mistake. "
"1 cannot promise until I know what
it is," he said.
Then she came over and knelt at his
feet.
"(Hi. ('barley, you know the wheel I
got just ii few weeks before we were
marrii'.l"
"Yes; but what has that"
"Why, I Ixuight it on the install
ment plan $4 a month and have only
paid one installment Audi jnstknow
the collector will lie here tomorrow.
( nmr)cV," Khe sobbed, "can you
ever forgive me "r' Ohio Ktato Journal,
liruti Instinct.
Natural laws jiertaiu to all things,
and eertnin law s govern the conduct of
I. rule society. Hut that the. actions of
the lower animals are ever prompted
by a sense of duty is not only extreme
ly byiaitheticul, hut altogether doubt
ful. The ben has strong maternal affec
tion, but that she lias the least idea of
the virtue of that affection any more
than of tho virtue of doing good for
evil is in tho extreme conjectural. It is
often hard and even impossible to ac
count for the likes and dislikes of ani
mals The hen will sometimes destroy
certain of her brood and the Bow de
vour her owu offspring. Much of the
cruelty is practiced upon the brutes for
tbe luck of thought that they are not
morally responsible. Thev are treated
us jj ,)lt,y ar(i am8ciOUB 0( wickedly
, Bf-lrlsli ai ts I once saw some men look-
ing ut a drowning mouse in a pail of
water. Irebuke.1 them, and one of them
a man erhuis 40 years old turned
to me and said, "The mouse deserves
it," Why deserved it? Pray tell us.
.Shall we say it was conscious of the sin
of thieving? Others may try to view it
in that way. I do not I knew another
man who would hold rats with a tongs
luid roast them ulivu in tho lire. If he
could not prove that they deserved
tieir torture, he certainly wished to be
lieve they did. If we recognize a Crea
tor, is it not most rational to suppose
that he has created the brutes morally
irresponsible and would have us thus
regard them, that our inclination to tor
ture them would lie held in reetraint?
Forest and Stream.
Whan a Man Mast atwak Up.
"I had occasion the other day, for the
first time," said a sober minded citlxon,
"to go yp high in one of the modern
tall building. I called on a man in the
seventeenth story. It certainly wss tre
mendous the way they hoisted us op
that shaft, with a smooth start and
easy stops and lightning between. But
tbe mmtt Impressive thing about the
trip was this: A man who got on where
I did, at tbe ground floor, and who
wanted to got off at tbe tenth floor.
said 'Tenth,' as it seemed to me, the
instant we started up, but the elevator
man said: 'This is the twelfth. We'll
stop going down. '
"If there is a place on earth where a
man noods to spesk up, it appears to be
In the modern elevator , car. " New
York Hun.
ArahMaatara.
Not hxig ago an English architect
was beard to make a cartooaly aggnat
lve remark. Converaatioa had tamed
upon the manifold dangers to which we
expose ourselves by traveling In rail
way carriage. ''The great rale," said
this architect, "la mt to look bat of
the window antll row are a good 10
SiUes trota London. Otherwise yoa risk
joetnj the Crystal paiaoa. "
A TaUasU iteeilfUe.
Editor Morruoe nf Worth lu gt on, lad.,
Sea," wriht: "To have a ralaaU
preaorlpttoe la Electric Biitara, tod I caa
dtrorlally noetaM4 M tot CunMlpaUoa
and Sick llradaoa, aad as a general rja
lava toavi It has to i qeaL" Mrs, Aaile
bMehle, tots CMlsga 6 rove Ate, Chioa
ga. wee all re a dowa, eoald not tat m
rf'rS I fayal tlal a kifkaFk Wt.Uk aSai
. . I - . . . a
m M hj Ml him sal vary, bat
' ltaUW BWer Meter. Iar
"111.00. a bottle" at f, J
J OelyM drag ator,' - '
UWiVrYi
GORDON DYE HOSIERY. I
Cannot be
and
Style
THE SAME CAN BE SAID
of our
Underwear !
(Ladie3, Gents, Mis333
Children)
We ask your Examination
If Don't Suit, then Don't Buy. :
l.lkrly In sn.rl I ;..
There fleeins to he 11 irei i y ilelinile
iimlersliiinling that the l.irc miils
of the I'.irniele llcchsloii Co. at
Jacksonville. N. . will
se n II
n v,!
started m' after .Ian nary 1 t
and will he run on full time.
Astute Chnlalongkorn.
The I'm is com spoiuleiit of Lon
don Truth says that the brother f
the King of ISiiin nest in rank lo
hie Majesty is his Forcigh Minister.
There is nobody to re,lii"e him at
Bangkok; nl any rate, for the trans
action of great nlf.iirs When,
thorefore, the King was pre s, il by
tA. ll ui"liin. to in ike sonic conces
sion lo France he nskcl hmv couhl
ho, he ami hii Foreign M mister were
too long ahscnl lo he well no in cur
rent affair. ''But why, then, ,1,1
you bring your brother lo Ki'.a i'
as keil the Fu ndi Minister. "For a
very goo, I reason. II.nl I left linn
behind I shouhl on my return have
found him on inv ihrjne." 'Whv
not have left, then, as Foreign Min
uter, your other biothcr who is with
you?" " 'or aatrongir ic n. He
is both ambitious and fen c mis
The eldest would not have hcheiuleil
me if I went back, but I ho h con.l
might."
Paalllon WrrOS.
Wanted, I'iMition us Teacher. W.
A. Ei'dank, Maysvillc, N. 0.
Tsctk rUl.d With Glass.
Tho latest use for gUt is initea-l
of gold as a material for stopping
decayed teeth. It answers splendid
ly, and is fur loss conspicuous than
the yellow metal. Of course it is not
ordinary glass, bttt is prepared by
some now palontel process which
renders it soft and malleable.
Glass, too, is being extensively
need for ohorch bolls. It can be
toughened ao thU thore is no risk
of iU cracking, and tha tone is said
to be beyond anything yet invented
perfect, soft and eonoroas.
Th color of this new bell g!
itadeepiloh green Philadelphia
Record.
Steel Das Beats.
Dsok-boaU made of tloel are
coming in favor among sporlsmfo
bjcaoea' of Uitr itrenth knd lack
of lgbi. Tbe ar mad lo eo
Uon, Mb place being gUmpfi lo
di similar U Uioe ased for corn lc
and gai rani aad Iron work, and tho
r then aeaembUd and oldfd to-
gather. Tb jtuttlt U a boat which
fa ,ltbl trn M l "imu
(for all k I ol of rrk ar regularly
equaled in
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see no c i i e :-. i m- i ,i .-, a
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tics.
I'll 'k illt , li al I' o.' ll',',- I i h ai
look ll'l'l -r t :e l.-l, a i I ii !, ,
ll ! SI Ills hi ll I U"l!iV f . . I. In i
VellH. There, I II a 1 II - t I ' 1 1 I . I . a
'"I i' .iii'nl, w.u a i 1 1 1 1 ii ii-.- i i'i
Rii'ike si an n i lasts in I ic f ,.
I leiiilers'in U-t no Li.it - in
out of the lea h of
linally killc-l I, mi.
of having i. i
I'ooiriinale si ill Ii n .
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FREIGHT & PASSKNOEIl.
For All SoIiiIm NoiIIi.
The Steamer NEUSE
will leave on Mnmlnys, Wi (fnenhns,
and Fridays at (I p. in., shnrp. Mak
ing no stops between Nuw Hume !o
F.lixitlHrth City.
The Rieamer NKW 11 ERNE
will sail on Tnri.lr.js and I'lidays at
H o'clock, noon, inakinu Ixnuings
at Oriental, Ooracokr and ltoanoke
Island. .
UT" Freight r coiled nnfc later
than one hour previons to lulling.
For farther information apply In
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M, K. Klo, den. Mgr.,
II. 0. Ill PfilWH.Oen.Frl.A IWAgt.
Norfolk, Va.
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