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Zt-- fx-"--"-" l.t 'Hi i S! Hi ',1 1 14 if if JSs 3 1 1 i if, 5 t f? 1 i i til U 3 ;3 WHAT 13 FOSTRY? It is Uzzic in tfco Cathedral of the E-iiaan Hsart. Eschnitgi'. Poetry i- music in the cathedral of the heart. Di-cp in the human breast there towers a noble structure. It stands apart from the beaten paths of themina in a .silent, hidden valley. The ordi nary thoughts ;,i:d paions hurry past the portal a::d know it not. They have not learned the "open sesame." Ego himself, ruler of the kingdom of the intellect, dor not know t he sacred spot. It i the mission of his life to find it, and having once found it he cannot remember the route by which he journeved. lie cannot return to it at w ill. Pate guards the way and rarely grants an entrance, yet every man at some time of his life happens upon it, and the fortunate reach it often. Though they are blindfolded by the way, their eager feet learn to tread the labyrinth. They are the poets of man kind, whose fancy gives sight to their feet, At some unexpected moment a fair guide points the way, the doors swing open, and man enters the cathedral of his heart' Sometimes it is a strain of mu.de of searching, thrilling sweetness that points the way. Sometimes it is a royal sunset. Sometimes it is a rapt and self forgetting prayer. Sometimes it is the hand of love, but oftcnest it is gaunt sorrow. It is a stately temple. Its dome is as broad as the heavens, toward which the many fingered spires point. Its windows make of each sun beam a rainbow. Its aisles are silent. Its priest is peace. With hushed heart and reverential step man enters and is at rest. All that is material of him he leaves behind. Ouiet and beauty pos sess his soul, and he floats in an inspir ing dream. He listens, and now for the first time falls on his intent ear an occasion:;! note in the harmony of the universe. Half lost m distance, he hears the chorus of the morning stars, the birds, the waterfall, the trees. He feels a beauty and. a purpo?e in the universe the mind cannot conceive. Ho feels aboe, about, within him a majestic kingdom to whkdi his soul is kin. Al most lie grasps the secret of creation. For one swift instant exaltation draws aside the da:!:, impenetrable curtain that has led skeptic man. "There is the end." He sees beyond a marvel too great for his still human mind. It passes, but it leaves him with awe, peace, hops. He ieeli that somewhere there is a eeie-Ual key that makes of the puzzle of life a kingdom w here all is harmony, perfection, satisfaction. The great organ of his soul, turned into speech by the master hand ot beauty, bun ts into melody. And this is poetry. ; t"rirh. CataJoyLie Jr ree. K. 1.. SiIKLL.il; LUCE Li, Al LAMA, Gl. Mention ?hi- p.;i.er. A lllns-ycar-cld Wcnder wmnierctai Appeal, i Florence, A1&. There is in Florence a 9-year-old girl who had develoj-ed a remarkable and mysterious power, ; Mji which is exciting the interest and j POULTRY AND GARDEN FENCE ... . r . ..-t i And make a special Ilw. Cattle r.d Hog Fence; ICSUIlg Hie ITTOUlll) Ol U1U Yar1 ( e AlCteTy, and f rave Lot fencing a tepeciaity. Several months ago a man named Haynes visited Florence and perform ed come wonderful feats in minu-read-ing. Since then a numler of Floren tine have tried their hands at some of the things performed by Haynes, such as finding hidden articles while blind folded, opening safes, reading sealed" letters, etc., and some of them have at tained a certain degree of success. It remained, however, for a 9-year-old girl, Lunette Price, to carry out success fully the more difficult things perform ed by Ifaynes and other still more dif ficult things that he did not attempt. At a public test made Wednesday night, at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Price, this remarkable child did some of the most astonish ing things. While securely blindfold ed and without the slightest difficulty she found hidden coins tha,t hal been gathered at random from among the audience, told the correct date on each coin and returned them to their own er. A page in a book and a sentence on the page were selected by one of the spectators and the book concealed while the child was out of the room. When she was led in blindfolded she found the book at once and almost as quickly the page and passage, reading the latter by running her hand over. She seemed to readily interpret the thoughts of those whose hands she touched write sentences which they would think of. Little Lunette discovered her mys terious power while playing with a giii companion, and for the past two months she lias been astonishing her parents and all before whom she per formed by her wonderful achievements. Ho SaT7 Thz Joke. 1 Vi-i 2l 'rmter to Drsss-maier. A dispatch from Paris a few days ago said : -Charles Frederick Worth, the most celebrated of Parisan dress-makers, who died to-day, was, singularly enough, a native of England, but the only Queen in all Europe who never ordered a toilette from him is the one in whose dominions ho was born. He began life a- a printer, hut an instinctive dis like to soiling ids hands, as well as hia inborn gifts, led hnn to exchange hia apprenticeship fi' a position in the exten.-ive dry goods house or Swan & Edgar, in London. There he developed and perfected ids appreciation of the French, milliners and dress-make;, superintending the unpacking of every case of pattern garments that arrived and spc-euiiy became an authority on all matters as to the ft vies of court or of tasteful trimming. Worth made dresses not onlv for the royal ladies of Europe, but for the queens of society both in Europe and the United States and for the queens of the footlights as well. His first roval customer was Donna Maria da Gloria, Queen of Portugal. For years there alter there was scarcely a princess mar ried in Europe, outside of the imperial family of Germany, whose principles forbid them ever ordering anything to be made in Paris, that did not have a group of Worth toilettes included in her trosseau." Envy is a passion so full of cowardice and shame, that nobody ever had the cowardice to own it. Rochester. Wisest schemes by statesmen spun, time has,cen them one by one like the leaves SJ; autumn bdl alittla song out lives them all. Luchy. 27. Jtils. "One dav," .-avs an American, "I went into a book shop in the Strand and asked for Hare's 'Walks in Lon don.' In America the book is sold in one thick volume. The clerk brought it in two. 'Oh' I said, as I looked at them, 'you part your 'Hare' in the mid dle, do you?' 'I, sir?' he said, with a bewildered look. 'Oh, no, sir 1' I saw he didn't see the joke, so I didn't explain, but bought the books and went away. A week later I went to the same shop. As soon as the clerk saw me, he rushed from the back of the shop, laughing vociferously. 'Good !' he shouted. 'Cap ital ! Part your 'Hare' in the middle ! That's capital sir, capital.' " x h (0 CD li SO) g ! - 2 r g 2 O 1 w x a C " x F U x " Atlantic Coast Line. W. Sc W. P. R. AND BRANCHES. COMiZ-VSED SCnEDL'IJt. Dailv. P.M. !' -J 7 10 20 Dailv. A. M. THA INS OoIXG SOUTH. Dated Mi h V .-. . IN!. No. No. 41 A. .M. Lv. WeMr.n J 1 .: Ar. Pocky Ml. 12 57 A r. '1 :rrt, .r . Lv. Tarboro. 12 20 Lv. l.'iM-trv Mi. 1 :.v Wili'rx 2 n:i Lv S"lrn.; 2 i.v l-i;yott.-v:::ei HO Ar Kl-.u-iic.- 7 -V So il. Dail-. Lv Vi!-on 2 OS Lv ( j'oIdd i 3 o-j Lv Magnolia I 02 Ar Wiiming'n 7, ?A) V M 10 20 11 0. 12 :,? ; ;): 7 20 S 20 10 H A M Ti:.!X.S (tOIXG NORTH. No 78 No 32 Daily Dailv ) no Lv Florence 7 2." Favetteville 10 10 Lv Solum 12 o2 Ar Wilson 12 42 11 15 a r i m No 48 No 10 Dailv Dailv Lv Wilmington U 00 6 30 Lv Magnolia 10 32 8 02 Lv Selma 1135 9 10 A r Wilson 12 25 9 55 a m i m Hoq noiera ' u. - . 5sjsS ' t I -1'- 1 "I J,V.' ' 1 7 1 BY USiX(; THE i?muUi UiiUiiiiRn uUiiil. Foii sal;: at- N. P. JOSEY'S a x i E. T, WHITEHEAD & G0?S Scotland Neck, N. C. D. L. FERG-USON, -ritArxjCAi.-WatcliOlakor, Jeweler & Eiiirraver The thoroughly great men are those who have done everytning thorouphly, f and who have never desised anything, however small, of God's making. Rankin. Great men never make bad use of their superiority ; they see it, and feel it, and are not less modest. The more they have the more they know their o.vn deficiencies. Rouse'au. 7V V No 78 No 32 No 40 Daily Daily Daily i m v y v m ' Lv Wilson 12 52 11 20 10 00 ArMoekvMt 1 48 12 02 10 40 ArTarboro 2 23 Lv Tarboro 12 20 Lv PockvMt 1 53 Ar Weldon 3 10 To Be Soli ):( WE WILL SELL AT Ol'R DREG STORK. ::( SCOTLAND NECK, X. C, )::( Jolinson's Chi!l Fever Tonic FXDLR A (TCARANTEE That one ltt!e Avill cure Chil's and Fever, Malarial Feer, I5il:.ius Feqer, T plioid Fever, Swamp Fever, Fover and Hemnliagic Neuralgia and LaGripc, and failing to so w ill refund the money. 2. T. YIIITEEEAD & CO., -3f"Trune Svrup and Senna is the best of all fruit laxatives. 7 11 ly o it. i-v a rri. " Oi A N Repairing of fine Gold Watches French Clock and Music J.'oxes a SjxriuUii. Rest ofreferences given. 11 8 tf 12 02 12 55 A M Train on Scotland Neck Branch road loaves Weldon 3.40 p m., Halifax 4.05 1 in, arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p m Greenville 0.37 p m, Kinston 7.35 j m. Returning leaves Kinston 7.20 am, Greenville 8.22 a m. Arriving Halifax at 1055. a m., Weldon 11.20 a m, daily except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 7.00 am, arrives at Tar mele 8.40 a m, returning leaves Parme 1:3 0.10 m., arrives Washington 7.35 p in. Daily except Sunday. "Connects with trains on Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad and Scotland Neck Branch." Train leave- Tarboro, via Albemar'o & Raleigh road Daily except Sor.-.L-v, L40p m, Sunday 3.00 p m, arrive Wi! liamston, 7.18 p m., -J.20 p. In.t pp.-. mouthS.30 p m, 5.20 p m. Rcdunii.'it'- i eaves i'iymo dh, Daily except Su-dav, I u.oo, a. m. , j j i ; ri-t - .-n 7.30 '.o8 a in. Arrive TarLon 11.20 a m. Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and Fayette vide Branch leave Favette ville Branch leave Favetteville 5.30 p n, arrive Rowland 7.11 a m. Return ing leave Rowland 7.35 a m, arrive at Favetteville 0.10 am. Daily except Sunday. Traiii on Midland, N. C, Branch leaves Goldsboro, daily except .Sunday d.OO a m, arrive Smitlifield 7.30 a m. lietnrning leaves Smithiield 8.00 a m, n-rive (ioldsboro 0.30 a m. Train on Nadiville Branch leaves Pocky Mount at 0.20 p m. arrives Nash 7.15 p m., Spring Hope 7.40 p m. Returning leaves Spring Hope 8.00 a m.,Nashvi!le 8.35 a m. Rocky Mount 0.15 a m., daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily except Sunday at (5.20 p m., and 11.15 a m. Return ing leaves Clinton at 8.20 a ni.. and 3. 10 p m connecting at Warsaw for Clin ton, daily, except Simdav at 0.20 p m. and il.io a m. Returning leaves Clin ton at 8.20 a m., and 3.10 p m.. con tfc Yarsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78. J rams .No. y; South bound and 14 North Avill stop only at Rockv Mt, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia." Train No. iS makes close connection at Weldon for all points Nori h dailv. t It mss&ig? 1865. Wliite cS: Pauli, Cor. fnin and Tenth Strert. '.L HAVE RE. j , MIL 1 ! j; i , FaJl & Win C DLL'-' . ij Clothing, Dry G:: Nations, k Shoss, Sits, i:i i fa fa :l y: Carpets, Rii2s and Mattings. Call and examine goods and pric. MarTly. C. A. Nasji. 7 t 1 1 Designs sent to any address FREK. In writing for them please give age of do ceased and some limit as to price. All work warranted strictly first-class and entirely satisfactory. 3 1 ly Work Delivered at Any Depot. MENTION THIS I'AI'ER. JOHN SKIPWITH. BOOT end SHOE-MAKER. Groceries A N I) CON FE C TI ON E R I ES . Oau Duor Xorth of Stem's, Main St. 7 5 ly Scotland Neck, N. C i T ; f S - ' m err. rrv m & in , - -- : V IT";.,'-. :;.. u.:: -;. formula of I mi, U'..;, A. HA3IJIOND, I 1: .'ji.' ;.;:,-:..:';.;.! V."-v:l:;rBJr,I.C. o:r:i::'.:-;;-v.:. t:.- brain, for dis- W eat!'s i. !'..) 'r rvstpm .?SK3V:.i.?. li;- .-.:ifal c-ord. for i f-: . 1 . .-r. ... t., :,-..:r. tne lic-ai t, for diseases All rail via Richmond,and dailv excepi Sunday via Ray Line, also ex-ot Sun. lay, with Norfolk and all points north via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIN JXE Sui-'x Tban M. EMMERSOX, Gen'i Fas. Art. H0nF0LK& CAROLINA B. R. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated Mch. .'j, 18D5. of the !;..'.-. iiit v. ('. t i! t!.'"' t. '.trs, for rt'spases ; r. y of i he organs, ster- V V.15:r"n, fr;;.. Ui;.' ovaries, for diseases Of INo nvnrii' -. X Ml'Sfi'S.l.liK, Uiym.V.r.e, etc. J Uosrs. Fit rr:. i'rr !r.r!!ni ?;.6C. l'' '"':' "tl :1ft'!.. rrolucl 1)V a sniele c! isc -.: ivrforinc fir.' Mccleratioii X of I he p-'.- vitti r.-.;in:r of f-iisu-jia and dis 2 tention in f.i.. Jiti-I. i-.xl.ilnration of spirits, V increnso.l -j-.. t. ! :. 11 . r.ur mm tation Y of tilc i'x:'-'0 ot bladder and peristaltic :t:,:!-n " t!-.- ':? tit' s. inrreaso n muscular s.r :i nn.l endurance, In- ureaicii iin'ver i! vi-".on i i -,ifr!y people. X and incr. -n- 1 r...rt!o- r. in', i;c.-$ivp power. T nnr ..- -1 ni';4 4 ar'- r.ot f'jpplifd C. A. HASH & SOU, MANFFAcn rKFRs and hi:.i.i:':s 1 SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, MANTELS, MOULDING CTAID.Wnr UAQnUiDC DAIUTC on u inni-iiuixf iinuu nnilL, f Mill I Of OoUi l V- Nos. 5. 7 and i) ATLANTIC A T I I - - L fiteufiiCITTIIAKiflG iJ!pTr j. d l.i ;T. iTY r.' i n' Iif-f we've (3uaJlUt,t; I! r:C; ."f; -,"?' F,",J-ra-.r..v!n rover be j -i'-'Hi .t .-r c'.ij Zf. i'. r 7..- ,.u.t. ! t,i Ask v?:t sroccrf-r!:. ; i:j iv Tbe Test Shoe tot the Least ilouey for the Least Mouey j(STfjP ll:;- SHOD . '-iV W. L. Doug V i ci y fl tj n : r ()r One Million Vn. . u r tli W. L. yuirj!.-r, fr. and tt Shon '. I k. r ! re i.iii ii I is hi i. . 1 lie- v- I iii, Ih -t I i r t In- iiii .in i 1 n y ii: ii !, -n -ii. . in Mi i ivti.i r ( j heir n..rliv .u-! 1 . uf 11 1 1 11 1 1 u- . J '1 in irn'.-j r 1.1.1 .1,11 Imiiii.-i i n i fi 111 il lilli.iM : , r (In r t n m k 1 ljril"l. I .ililml ll ,j ... 'STv I'. nut led C'ulf itnd K i! 1 ' 'TA 83. Police Shoes 3 in SiV ladits" $3. s:(: i With tin? II'i KTi !t.i Allir.i::! ('Yirartii lho will b r-ul i ..L'-ii-iT v:t!i .-.11 ex5stnir iiteritr.r;. in 1 " .-u'-i'-r;. on rfceint of r,ric . - . - - . by TfSK CCT for Infants and ChUdren, THIRTY yeara observation of Castoria with th.o patronage of mllliona of persons, permit Ti3 to speak of it without gpessiag. It is nnqnestjonaoly the "best remedy for Isfants and Cliildren the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. It rill save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd. Castoria cures Dlarrhoaa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria nentralixes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonona air. Castoria does not contain morphine opinm, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regnlates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is pnt np in one-siae bottles only. It is not sold in brilh. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or prcniso that it is"jnst as good" and "will answer every pnrposo." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac -simile x on overy wrapper. signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Dailv ex. San. South Round Trains. IXiily ex. Sun. Train?. Stations Xo. 103 Xo. 2.3 P. M. A. AT. Xo. 78 Xo. 102. i. r. a. m. "-f 1 CISKSICAZ. CO., 4 U) ly (I)) S"?.gS g&'frl r i : a r. -t r 3 ti . - cro. n GO 2 10 S 10 Lv Norfolk Ar. 0 00 10 5 2 2o 0 00 Pinners Point f H. 1) 30 2 50 0 29 Drivers ii 11 0 S4 3 ('. 9 11 Suffolk 4 T.7 f-" 51 3 13 10 IS Gate -J 2:: 8 31 1 02 10 38 Tunis I :.-, 8 l5 1 30 11 00 A hotkey 3 ;. 0 33 1 1111 An lander 3 31 7. 5 2,j 1157 )Iob-ood 2 51 7 1'; o y0 12 20 Ar. Tarboro 2 35 fj 55 Ar. iv. - 07 1 25 Roekv Mount 2 o5 G 30 V. M. P. M. p. yr. A. M, Xo 23 carries ullman ;ulc: Xorfolk to Uockv Mount and connocs .vith A. C. L. Train 23 for ail point's .ora th. Xo. 103 connects at Ilohgor.?! f,.r ai eastern Carolina points, al-o at R,.ci-, Mount vdth A. C. L. train 27 for all 'joints south. ' 7S carries pullinan i-ailo- c..ir io ky Mount to Xorfolk and' connect lor points north. For ail information schodide.-- call or address G. M. SERPELL, CJen'l Manager T. M. EMEKSGX, Gen'l I'as.-enger A-ent o 1.- w rt n t " n " P-l? l-r3 h Kj wwra(s- s c-a P i? o " v 5-5' P s o o a 9 . 3 e a. . to SCOTLAND NECK STEAM DYE W03KS. MOUUXIKG GOO Da A S'TKCIALT Y Get price list. Addro.-.- ScoTi.Axn Xi:-k Stkam Dykino Co. 1-24-Iy Scotland Neck X. C. Fensiiiiflpe. !E. SHIELDS. Scotland Neck. X.C W. E Blillii & Co., Tiiiw. s. i JOHN O. GAMACE. "WOODS IDE'S WI1AIIF, NOKroi.JC. VA Lime. Laths, Cement, Iiair PLASTER, SLATES, TAR. Sewer and Chimney Vhy. Drain '!';!'. CIIIKEE IME M OH ELL ViE AND ..A 'A . miKLL IMi; A N 1 T AND TJLA-I El!. U Ni I LA. - I Li:. 1 1 1 Cm 1. P. LEE & CO,, F,jr,vrrhi of JOXES. l.l.H CO. COTTON rACT.;;s AM L n. l:::;ly, B CEi i reoijiaiiiiiiiL,.. I We wiU SEND F?.: " . mafl a large TRIAL EOT V Li also, a trent!?e on F-il'ncT. Y-i SUFFER ANY LONGER! Give jV ::ce, State and County, and Age pkun" iTHE HALL C:EM!CL C:: iiSov Fairmount Avenue, Pixiiidelj.Lii!, ; o H b'm. A AVOXDEIiEUL IJEMEDV FOR DyspeDsia. Manufacture! h- Dr. II. O. HYATT, Kinston, X. C. Mr. W T. Whitehead, of Scotland Neck, X. C., under date of Jan. 12. writes : had a severe attack of ds pepsia for two months I used one bottle of Peptinapogue with s.:ue im provement. From the second bottle I have found Sret ivlici. I regard it a wonderful medicine for Dv: -pepia " 1 17 tf V. T. Whitkiiead." F r sale by E. T. Whitehead k Co.. Scotland Neck, X. C. Commission .. Merchant: 28 ROTJIERY'S V.l;F, .NOli FOLIC. VA. "Large 'areroorn, Arnnlo Storarr; t ".it.a-'itv. Li! d .'- r - ' :rrd, on prMure ordcrrd to he hfld. h d'i f.r IJa- I Peanut and (irain li.igs. a: 1 other inclci Aiii s uU- Rfrrncr: Norfolk N'atjo.vai. IJank. . COOKE, GURK & GO., SASH, . 200ES . AND . BLlHi; Mould inrj.y, Sl'iir Unit, Norr-h, flrnt, HW Mnth, ;,.,'. ' ' l'ajxr, M'trhl'tZ'-.l ,.'. . .',, ' . Builders' Hardware, Paints. Oils. Br-. ---- Building Material OF KVEIIY DESCKIITIO.V. h' NORFOLK, - - - - VII.'OIMA. j Old NewBpapers at this Omce. Send us Your Job Printing. -NEATNESS AND DISPATCH ASSUKED EVEKV TIME." jf T
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