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THE ROANOKE NEWS SAVl'ROAY O.riOItER 19, 1878. A LOVER'S ASSURANCE. Thn storm Is mining on apace, Tlie Iruiik Infill ti (.Liver ; Big limjn of ruin drum n t lis puns, And mi' inn nil a quiv nr. Tbo clouds aro black as ink, and oil 1 'I.IW Vivill.y il lightened, And this premonitory hush Joe, I .mi bhII v iriliionii I, "No wnndor, darling ynu'ru alraid In sut a st ir n u thi H ; But never fear tliii lightiiint:, dear, I'll blind your c y ps with kisses," It'H driving down upon us now Tlio very bnusn is rnckuur, Wind-currents nMr, ruin -torrents pour, On, U iw my kno.-s urn knocking I The thunders crush an I roll as though Tim sky had fplit asunder ; Jon, I Hliall surely funt away, I'm h i afraid el thunder. "Darling, you we.ll miulit l.ilntaway 111 nii'li a storm us this in ; But never fear lb thunder dear, I'll slioncu bring Willi Itinsi's," It's aui'li a ditching season J in, I'm In a constant panic ; There's that about u thiiiiderclninl Which 'oi'ins flnio-t Vaiiuiic. "Wlmi did )oii uv ?' Tlnty'i wish ' 1'iiuld mil on every d IV o ? Ymifrml luilow! I.ei um go Vmi dii not d t r i 1 1 h iv no T "llf sin li a oiii.'l w i-h, my duir, Till' C.ll.l!lilt UM till" 14 J 'I'lic gri.s itiil i;r nil I fn rpoul i tin An I I ic I !ri" i.nit kisses." HOW TO ADVERTISE, Money Hpi-nt iii ii'lv riiiiiia may In wasted or may hung golden IiiiiUl'i', m conl'iitc in ili! i!eriu ol n.ti -:lin nee wit which it in ill-pi n't '!. I'ut H into a cooil. live, popular nrwupituer, wldcll will curry your n'lviTii.i'iLi i.t to the e" u n 1 1 n c r m i the b.-t-uklast li'ilci, ami the hnsidca ol ol the p o'iU who Imvii waiim to be n and moiiry w;tli w tucti to meet tliiui. This is the whole pr.ci Uni secret ol m CCiolllI 11 I Vcf 111 lliT. Fr lllkloid UuZ'tte. HE GOT A SQUARE MEAL. Richmond Suite. IIu look bis suit at tliu laMe, and pcciiil aniund at tin lest nl tlie board is Willi a li Hiiar 1. ha l-itaive l look ; thcu calling tin' wmttr liu ilfUl)L'i,itc!y cii.l ! I'm Ir mi Memphis ha jut renvoi' d from th.j livtr, uinl am very hungry, ljuii,' me i-vir j I li in jou've ot." 1,1 aiiii.lt t '.v , sic Hi U lie win at alone at the (able, a:i I il he ill la't net out guml "t(j uiu nicul" It vv Hi.'t lieciu-otlie o'her b.iaidei iniirh-ri I wi.li tlieuu.vard uurch ol liu iutn piil iippc.ite. PUBLICANS AND SINNERS. From Wml j Hamptons Last ?pu'e!. I was told tin1 riiir by a 1 s t i n l; 1 1 s i i c . 1 dirg man that lie had a disi u-simi wiih oue ol Inn old coi.iic.l Irienls, and ha! Hiku.) him auinnj ollirr 1 1 1 1 1 : . why lie wm not a l). iii"Crat. The old man said tint he had b. en Illicit that it vui cm tiary to the lencliiii,. ol tin liib'e The cleigvinun woinlerinly ik-.l wiiiTi that doctrine could li" I um I, mi I tliu ni l man replied that as tlie (Jo 1 1 li i.iks only up ike ol two political parties tlia 111111:101111 mul the tiniH's hu thought lu must clinoio between them ami be either 'pnlill ran or 1 sinner, which wa bit fie liiiile Uame lur l).uiiicrat Tiie oil mall had nidenlly never b en to d Inw niai.y of his party were both 'publicans and riuuers. A PHENOMENAL TRAMP. A Feedy-lunkini! trump Called at Hur ton' llul.-l, at J. rich . I. I.. In.-t Ciinsl. uas, reisi(red Ins nnue an 1 was wainie.l and liil The host was ainui-ed when he usked lor Ins bill, pr.itustii'; lliat he milil have money Horn lime, and il he ill I he wnolj certainly u,y. Mr. II itlon wussur priM d a lew d.ijs :. by the leci plion ot the liill.i-.vini; note, da'e.l at 1'Uii Held, N J., and ciicIi'jiii a twenty live eitil talnp : SI.-. H.irtiin. Dk.u S i si: As I ru- as liviny. this is the firht twenly-tivd cent lull I have hem able t U'-t a hold "I nine I owed it to you l.n-t C'liria inas. I'letsu 1 Ii-umi my nejlei t and accept ua Hii il.i'y, V hi will tin J my Damn uo your b mk. K. A. I'KKiKFiat, 43 jeirt old. HE WOULD TELL. She bid invited him to jtop tn supper and he was trying to oppear easy nn I un unnrerne I, while she was ou her prettiest behavior. "Have jou a -cd the s'ljr, John ?" in H'lired the mother in a winning 111111 lur. ' J ihu d io't want no sugar," ijaculaied the ii'iint heir abruptly. 'Why not I'' inquired the father, curl-ou-ly. while J dm 111 his ui prise swal lowed a bit ol t.ia-tvd cr.iat nearly cuitin; bis thr.ia'. open. "Cos he don'i." i xplaiiied th1 heir in an artlul manner, "I heard htm tell Maiv la." uiphl " Yu kei p still," interrupted Mary in an hysterical tinnntr, while the jf uii(j man Cauolit hit breath in dismay. "I heard bun sy," persisted the heir with drenllul famine's, "that the was to iweet he sh"u! In't never use no more u.r any m ire- an' then ho knjeil ber, an" I miJ I'd tell an'-" The ynniii. heir was I fled romn by Ins ear, ami the liuihhed in Diondy silence. nut nf supper the was THE HEROES OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHT. Full the tad telegrams come that another pilled doctor has fallen in the cause of humanity ; another heroic priest bas fallen at his post iu the plague stricken S mill. The page of history records no sublimer heroism than is daily witnessed in the deserted streets of Memphis and New Orleans. 1 the ex citement and roar of battle, with the rush aad jell of masses of men, it is not difficult to face death, and men tremble not to meet their maker. I'.ut coullv and deliberately to meet the certainty, doing your duty and giving up your own lift for those committed to your care, is the death of the hero, and must earn immortality. R labored funeral ora lion, ii! carved epitaph, oor elaborate monument could add to their fame Materialist, Protestant and Catholic, Jew tni Uentile, nave lallen alike, and borne witness to man a divine origin to toe godlike tratti with whith bis Creator bas endowed him. Richmond Sun. ANDJTHEN ! A frave and wise old uncle wsi ronverj- inu with a nephew with resari! to bis rrospects 111 1 1 It. The nei)hew was young. anient, Impelul. The uuclu abkeii liini what he proposiil to do. Weil, says the young man, ''I eiptci to study, b come a silmlar, then travel. then choose a prolessniD and pursuit it, and as t mn as I acquire a considerable reputa tion, I expect to get married." "And then Bald the uncle. "Why. theD I shall have a family, nnd shall labor still more indu.trioiisly, and -iln.H have lirhi's and lame. I expert to serve 111? cnuutry, and leave a name that ill live ft lon time." "And then," said the Uncle. "I will hive truops of Iriends, and chil dren and jranilcliildren, nd have power among men, and b hiishly resp-ctel." "Anil then," said the tnnle. "Will, I expect alter this to be an old man. an I take my ease, and enjiy the love ol my -aitdly anil Irietulsai.d the Iruits ot my Ubo't." "Ami ttn-n," said theune'e. "Well. I s'ia!l he a vry nlJ man, and still be honored by society, and still be h ippv " "An I then," nai I the uncle. ' Well. I sunposi. I mil l then die." 11 iid th-m," sai I the uncle. The yilMtf man. sn ardent, 80 1 til 1 rl hope. .0 much ulliiched to t.iis world, ws pei clile-s. "Hi ar me, mv nephew," said the unr'e. ' S11 k lint tne kina L iil ol tl 'il and His nuhte.'ii-ni ss. and all these thing!) shall be ,1 Mr I unto you." "Now In thn bfi-it of youthful blood, Keiiicntier your Creator, Hod ! Iti'hold, tho years urn 1114111111111; on Wiinn v ol shall say 111 v J "vs are. jtiiio ! II li 'id. tb" anK.I sinii'TK it's, I ad. 11 wiih unlit Mid liiavy wnra, 1) nv-i to ih ri'i 11111 nf Hi" den I, W ih ' ml i'-k ruiHi'4 ,111 his head. Dii'iinii Kint. I tear Thy nunc, T.-ai 1 oil to U nn a- h iw trail I am : And wli'iii inv soul must henee ri 111 ivo. (iivn me a uinnsi m in I'll y love." t'li'itniir InwN unit Gamk Mrs Yon !.'. nn old lady, hiinir in Keiks ciiintv. hear I a noise thra'lier nii'lit. and ra'snjr a wnidow, h.nkid nut. Stic saw two men. one of whom was leiiin a hole i.i her door. Shu went buck, cot her liit!e revolver, 1111 I br'iiL'ht dovn her faille. The well rr.an carried ol the nther, leavinif only a pool of blond. Lewistown (Pa.) Sentinel. "This tunnel is one mile long, and the train will he lour minutes pKSini! through it," shouted a lying bnikniian nn ihe Cen tral Pacific Kailroad : and when the train d ishe I into ilavli;lit in jn-t lour sicnnds-, the siuht ot 11 leilow just kisting his fiirl was ti vealed It augurs no guild to be called a bore. A (.' .V K K f U L .MAN. ALWAYS CARRIES A Yearly Policy Of Insurance AUAINST A C C I D E N T S Ynl CAN SKfUUB OSK IN TUB MOltll.K 1.IKF ISStltAMK (U. OV MOlilLn., ALA. TWi.XTTFIVE CKNTS Will Insure You Aifainst Aeeilenls for (inn I 1 v in thn sum nf TI1KKE TIIDL'SANl) DOI.I.AKS in the ev.int of Iioath. Or $li PKlt WIOKIC INDEMNITY for HiMiblinu Injuries. RATE S-On Day - 2." Cents Two I lav 6 J Cents Five Days ... l.i,r Trtn D.ivs ... s 2 ,r0 Tliirty Day9 .. 5.00. $.r. 00 WILL INSURE YOU AGAINST ACCIDENTS, KOU TH E TEKM OP lYEARSl.000 R. F. BUTLER. Afient, Weldon, N. C. May 11 1 y. "T ATURE'8 NOBLEST REMEDY DKIIPOUI) At.t)M IRON- smiSCIS ITATEIt AM MASS. "Flfleient for throat diseases." Dr. Car rinu'ton of Va. "Specific in Skin diseases." Dr. Allen of N. C. I'neqiinln l fir Scrofulous affection." Dr. Walker ot Va. r .ii.pt and lienefl-ial as an altera tive.'' I'rof Duriean. D. D., lata Pre.st. i". aiiiliilph Macon C'ollei1". ' llejuveiiatinR on persons worn with toil iind c ue. Dr. Hales of Va. 'invaluable for Nuuralgia." Dr. Harri son, N. Y. "Kncuutps Secretive Organs i)r. Christian ol Va. 'Purities the Blood" Dr. Langhorne, Vs. "SuecB-sfiil In Dyspepsia" Prof. Jack son, Univ. of Pi. "Mas no equal for Chills" Rev. Ellisou C. I .nelson, Va. "Excellent Tonic and D!uretlo"-Med Asso. of V. I.'b'ir. 'Unsurpasaed tor diseases peculiar to v oman. jonii r. niuiteatir, . u. Li. L,, D. of Viriiioia. Aell adapted In Ulcerative affec tions. - Prof. Moorman, M. I), Va. "None have a widnr range of useful ness "Va. Mul. Monlhlv. "Vory valuable for Htomacn, Liver, kikueya and Bowels." lion. LandoD urniriis. Va. Poweifiil Natural Remetlv." Prof. liainin, v. .M. 1. PKU'ES: Watkr, fl CAS OF 1)08 OSL., I10TTI.KS. 4 KOB 5 0L., DKMIJOUN 30 CUNTS PKR OALLON. MASS: 50CKST AND$1 B0TTI.1, $2 50 AMlf.l HALK D07.SN J f.l AND 110 DOZKM sent postnald. uiueral terms oronerlv eraded to whole sale and retail dealers. Analysis and ilirentlons with each package. Full proof o uiaiuiea aeni ires upon application Sample supply froe to pbysielana desiring W UNI, These charmina- Sprlniis are open for """ "u inva'Kls inn vear round rrom ana alter June 1st, 1878. Board $35 month; f 10 a week, $1.60 a day. Convey ancea dally from Lynchburg; to Kprinits u mile distant, over pleavant roada tl rouith plctures(iie country, connecting with all the trains. Hound trip tiokets ."in an points HouiD ana Worth at rn aursj.1 rals. Buildings all new or thor oughly reatted. Fare n1 aconminodationa llrsi-elass. Hkl llol rasldnnt nhn nlm A. M. DA VIES, l'reat. B. A. A I. Sprlnca . V. I .... - L. I . 1 . . . ' vv,, uju'-uuiirir, is, nam y A. K..Z0LL1COFFKR BRO. , - Weldon, N. C. June 26 9 m. ADVKimSKMEN'TS. u 8K YOUNU'S F. 1". SI'ECS,, Gold dovn, Jewelry low, Gold and Sll vnr Watehos, nits of Jiwelry, ()pera and Vest Chains, Band Bracelets, Seal Kiiifs. Full Tea Sotts, Waiters, Pitchers, Cups Spoons, Forks, Ac, cheaper than the sajif (jooils can bo boiiRht for in New York. Wa want currency for Jewelry aud will offer inducements to purchasers. J. T. YOUNG fc BRO.. apsil S 1 I'ntershurir, Va. 1857 1857 SIABLISHED January lt, 1857. RUFE W. DASIEL, lie has on liai.d Appolllnnri, Hrontlnil Setiirr. German, .taltiriil Waters. PICKLES, JELLIES, B1AN0Y-PEACHES. Hisstook of Liquors ai.d Orc -orloa em brace In part FRENCH, Ar,PLE, BLACR3FRRY AND WILD CHERRf BRANDY, WHISKIES, PORT AND SIICRRY, MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNE WINE Cigars, llarun, Flour, Molasses, Lard, Uinirer, I'pppot Spice, Apples, Confec tioneries, And many other articles too numerous to mention. H. W. DANIEL, 10 Wash. Avenue, AYoldon, N. C. mn Oh 1 Q POTTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, For asli; bv Dr. A, Oct. 17-1-y. R. Z illicoffer & liro. to in yr rxui 11 r ltii the i.ivfu lt -T UK KH'i' IN Oil III II. I . ..riinif.. or M lr UVEPr If?' CIARRIIf V-C e3t.rii.-?i B acniitwcifA g .afoawtMn." B' cnoruecsrrenriU. 7, S DILIOUSNESS. S cd runuincHCLi'.'.ir-. t . . is Fur i'aini)i. d-Jdicu Ijk. 'AM I'S I). irv . o,k. anpt. IS 1 y. STANDARD ICOUKTER.PLATFORM VACGN&TRACR tl THE BEST ARE. : L -THE CHEAPEST MABLY1M 5AFE SCALEGQj 265 BROADWA Y . Y. 721 CHESTNUT ST. PIIILA. PA, L.7 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. Jan 2 tf. Mil IBSTHESfK SHI1 WHE TILL ft There In a curioim atory abnut some nativa winctwhieh nr enli-nsuely advertised nowa days, and have onlv ircentlv brrn put upon the market. Dr. I'mh-rhill. the v ell-known fTape-jTrower pf Croton roinl, died in 1871. Some cf liis heirs entertained temperance views cf such extreme kind, that they wcia unwillinR to allow the Jtock cf wines then on bt-d to b; r!d cr tr.y r.src to Ic made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes li ft u decay upon the ines. 1 1 1 s only now that the oilier heira Iiavc succeeded in rrranfing fur a settlement cf the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these Is a wine cf the image of 1864. described as a 11 Sweet I'nioa Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more thin any other l'.uropean wine, and being whollv unlike any oilier wine cf American prowt'h. Its piiritv, nrje and mellowness ara remarkable, rust both physicians and wine fanciers h ive a special interest in it ei Ihe oldest native wine now accessible in eny con siderable eiuantitv. The w hole sto k is In ihe hands of Uie well-known wholesale croccry house of the TUurbers. 1'. tninu. The abore tpeals f-r Itself, but we would add (hat this Is tho pure juice cf the grape, neither dnirJ. I'tqu r.-d nor vvltrti; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental pur's-s it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading DniRu'ists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free cf chirre. on application. Respee-.full;-, etc., H. K. 4 F. B. THURBER & CO. Wat Broadway, Kcxlc nn I IIuJk Strut) KuwYesa. June 29 8 to. 7 rf-sawtl-fafs WW ADVKRTISEMKNTrf. COLD- WATCH CASES Are maila of two plates or Solid OnM overlaying a lilatoof dniioiitl"ii nn'tal In '"' h manner a tk present only a K"M Hirfacsi. While cost ln but nalfthe money, tliey an. im ',!""l,r,!,I.,i.'.!!,.l;?,li.w tha" mlM It'il'l. Slid nre t Ml It A M i ll H V SPKt'UT. CKKTIUCATE TO Wi.AU TWEN TY YK.MIS. If ynl! liars not fern tlieso watcher, aK your Jeweler fur tliem. II ho linen nut keep them, tell I1I111 he Is lielilnil the age, ami tu aeml (or an lllun trutml Cauli'irue. HAGSTOZ & THORPE, Slith anil Chestnut Nts., P1111.A HKi.rm A. Pa. ti-SM only through Eegulnr Dealers. -. May 18 tf. THE PARKER GUN. ff.N0 STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROSl WEST MERIDEN.CT. ne;. 1 . ROANOKE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, WELDON, N. C.i JOHN M. FOOTE, Proprietor, THE I(ICIIUIrHO COTTON PLOW A SPECIA'.TY. MASUKACrCRKR JF, AND GHNKRAL AGENT FOR, ALL KINDS OF FARMING IM l'LEMENTS, STEAM ENGINES AND COTTON GINS. Also Agent for the Chicago Scale Com pany'a UNITED STATES STANDARD SCALES. Everything In this line from a 100 TOM Railroad Hciln to the SMALLEST TEA Scale furnished at Surprising LOW Fig ures. A Platform HAY nr STUCK Scale of FOUK TONS capacity lor 8G0.00 and rreigni. All kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS! Furnished at snoitT NOTICF. and at Petai sburg or Norfolk PUK ES. I am prnparnd to do ANY KIND of Repair Wurk for ENGINES, MILLS AND GINS, COTTON A I have an Evrollcnt MACHINIST and UOILEH MAKKIt. I keep ennutantlv on hand of my own Manufacture a UOOU OFFICE COAL AND WOOD STOVE. Also a WaKK. good aseortment of HOLLOW LUMRERfurnli' d in any quantity at the LOWE T Marvel ttatea. aep8 10 V. J. N A W , WELDON, N. C. BARER A CONFECTIONER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan cv omnies. Keeps always 011 hand Ihe unesi siocK ot randies, rnilta. Nuts, Ao to d inti.'iil tn Eastern North Carolina wnien no sons nv whnlesaln or retail. ur.lera lor wedding parties, and balls prepartu on auori nolioe and at most rea eoiiMuie prices, Cct 20 tf. ADVERTISEMENT. 7 MANUEL LEVI, :0t MAKCFACTC BKRrTHK :0t COCKADE CITY D It E S II SHIRTS, DOMESTIC SHIRTS, DRAWERS OVERALLS. ic. Ac. Ac o. A FULL LINE OP FURNISHIKO GOODS. KO 208 SYCAMORE. PBTBRSBUa,VA., Febl23 1 y. W K E N N , Manufacturer of and Dealer In all kinds of Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Bridges, Collars: Carts, Wheels, Axles, Farm Wagons and Gear, Horse Clothing, Lap Robes, &o. Nos. II, lfi, 24 and 28 Union Street, NORFOLK, VA. Full line of Carriage and Harness Mate rials. Oct 24 1 y. RICHARD H. LEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Rye and Ear in the Savannah Medical uoiifHt.. Practice Limited to tho EYE AND EAR, RALEIGH, N. C. Rofcrs to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. sep 15 Vi M Sfi ?'AWi&f,Ji4w-, lux v "Tried and Proven Trustworlhv," RECEIVED International Exhibition Awards London, 1851. I New York, 1813. Paris, 1807. Philadelphia, lWO. HERRING A CO, 251 A 252 Broadway, New York. Jan 21! tf. lliKUrsi lWitril at tae i vuicuuiMl Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit, for GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE r 1 ANOS. 1 he principal points of superiority in the HTIEFF Pianos are brilliant kinging quality of tone, with gret pewer even ness 01 tnucn throughout tno en:ire scaie, faultless action, unsurpassed durability, and unexcelled workmanship. A large yariety of Second-hand Pianos, of all makers, constantly in store, and ranging in prices Irom JiO to fjuu. We are also Sole Agents for the States of Ihe Southern MATCHLESS BURDETT ORGANS, THK BUT MOW MADE A full supply of every style constantly iu store, and sold on 1110 most liberal terms. For Terms and illustrated Catalogues of Pianos aud Organs, address CHAS. M.STIEFF, Kj. 9 N. liberty "treet, Baltimork, Mn. Sept. 28, 1-y. A. L. ELLETT A CO., DUY GOODS AXD XOTIOXS 10. 12 and U TWELFTH STREET A. L. FlXETT. A. JunsoN W ATKINS, Clay iirkwry, 8. 11. liUDOKS. RICHMOND VA 25tf. r JEPPEUS NEW HOTEL. On Ameriraii A Enropran l'lans UOLLIDAY STREET, Next Poor to Hnu.intv SmKirr Tueathe, an Oi'I'osite City Hall. Rnard per Day, ...... J2.00 Table Board por Week, s - . (jr, no K 'Oins per Day, - . 75 to 81.00. LYN HAVEN OYSTERS A SPKCIALITY. Kpeeial Indnrpmenf a to Coinmer rial Travelers). W. S. PEPPER, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Aug 313m. $j HERRI NO'S ( SC''J& t-jt.sjj PATENT f H:!t2if A IS CHAMPION H JfV'jl m " n JSXMS '.li - l-r. tf i'i;w yr.ei-.7. i -1 I M.J..V . .. rft I ADVERTISEMENTS. T UE OLD RELIABLE DltUQ STOKE. I am constantly receiving FRESH JRUGS. MEDICINE3, FANCY GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, LAMPS, LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS, fcc. etc. &o. And am now prepared public witli choice to furnish the COXFEtTIOXEHIES, OKANOE, LEMONS, and eood thlnin orenerRltv, all at the lowest CASH PUICHS, You can alwayi rely on getting the best of uooda and the most carelul and competent attention, Prescriptions Carefully compounded at all hours, any or niiii, ana 'Jouutry or ders promptly attended to. Having served you faithfully for sevreal years 1 claim tnat 1 can still please. Thanking you for past favors I solicit your couunueu patronage. R. W. BROWN. Oct 6 tf. ilALIi IN PRICES, 10 CUE AS AOENOY aud $50 or $100 per week. "THE EVER KEAI1Y AND NEVEB OUT OP ORDER" HOMESTEAD $20 SEWING .,..,-.. MACI1IS1E 30 For Domestic use. ITII TABLE FIXTURES CoitrLITE, oSLT 20. A perfect anil unequaled, large, strong and durable Machine, constructed elegant and solid from The best material with inathematicHl pre eision, for Constant. Family use or mauufactur Inir liiirooses. Always ready at a moment's no tice to do its day's work, nnver out of order, aud will lust a generation with moderate care ; easy to understand and manage ; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated move uieiit of a tine watch ; Simple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with all the valuable Improve ments to be found In the highest priced Machine warrnnti d to do the nme work, the same way and us rapid and smooth as a 175 Machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentially the working woman's friend. and far ill advance of all ordinary Maelnnes, for absolute Strength, Reliability and general use fulness; will H.-in. Fell, Tuck. Seam. Quilt. Hind, Braid, Cord. (Jather, Ruffle, (Shirr, Plait, Fold, r'cnUnp, Roll, Embroider, Run up Ltr. niltliH. Sc., with wonderful rapidity, neatness and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch e qimlly fine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thickness of broadcloth or leather, with line or coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satisfaction. Will earn Its cost several times over In the work It does, or mnke n good living for any man or woman who desires to use it for that pur pose; worksso faithful ami easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Machine with light table, fully eiiuipped for liuiiilv work. so. Halt Case, Cover. Side Draw ers and Cabinet Styles each at corrrsi'iiiidingly low rates. Safe delivery guaranteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets Illustrated wit li engravings of the several styles of Ma chines, references, variety of sewing ('., mailed tree, i on n enriai terms wiui nnerai iiiuiic' ments to enterprising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men. Tiavollng or Local Agents, sc., who desire exclusive Airents. furnished. 011 ap plication. Address John Kendall & Co., 421 uroauway, iscw iora. nee in 1 y. L L fc SCOTNEY GENERAL MISS MERCHANTS, COM I O N No. 246 North Water Strett, PHII.ADEI.rHIA, and wholesale dealers in Bnttor, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, (ame. Stock, Potatoes. Apnles. Grain H u 1 r . k Flour. Fur. Wool. Cotton, Rice. Tobacco, Peanuts. Broom Corn. Dried Fruit, Hay, Foreign and Domestic Fruits snd In fact we can sell any and everything at toe blithest market price; make prompt re turns, and Liberal Cash Advancei made en all shipmeiitsexcopt perishable articles. 1: II K K H K. 10 snow mm we do an extensive business, any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell you we bandied more game last season than all other Houses In Philadelphia put together, POULTRY. Send for Price List. Stencil, tfco. Ao. References Cash, or we refer you to any Responsible House in our t'lty. EGGS. GAME. Sept 29 I-y F K E EI Anj Person who will make and for ward me a list of the names of reliable persons of their acquaintance who wish to procure an instrument, elt'ier Piano or Organ, I will uso my be-t endtavors t aell them one, and lor eyery Piano I succeed in selling to their list within one year, 1 will credit them with $10, and for every Organ (5, to be applied nn payment ol either a piano or Organ; and when it amounts to a sum sufficient to pay for any Instrument, selected at the lowest whole sale price, I will Immediately shlo the lip siruinent, free, or after any amount Is credited the balance may bn paid me In oash and I will then ship them the Instru ment. They nw1 p )s (rnowii in tho manor, and' w ill be doing their Irlends a real service, as I shall make special offers to them, selling a superior Itis'ruinent for Iro-n one-half to two-thirds what Is ofdb narilv asked by agents. Please send me a list at once, and after you have made Inquiry, you can add to It. Address, DANIEL V. BEATTY. Washitigtotj, N, J. lieo 1 ir. J N O. T. FORD, Takes pleasure In announcing that ho cau still be lound at his stand on FIRST STREET, Where he has on hand a full line ot the Finest V.IVES. WHISKIES and BRANDIES. TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SNUFF, ORANGES. APPLKS, and CONFECTIONERIES Ills stock of Canned Goods and Grocer ies is unusually Fall and Complete. Old Cabinet Whiskey A Speciality. FRESH LAOF.R BEER OX DRAUGHT. He guarantees satisfaction. Call and aee him. Not 21 ly. EAILEOAD SCHEDULES Petersburg Railroad Compaiit OFFICK StIPKHIKTB!S:rL 1 Petersburg, Va.. June thfl. u-i gCUEDULE OF TRAINS : TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. JUKB 9TB OOING SOUTH. New York Express leaves Petcrsbnrt; Arrlve at'Weldoii'at'.'... ,!:J5 4-K. Southern Express leave Petersbnri " K. daily, except Miiuday, at . Arrive at Weldon at ??f H Freight with Passenger coach attach- eu, n ave reierBUurg aaily, eicent finrulay, at . I Arrive at Weldon at K 00IN9 NORTH. ' New York Express leave Weldon dally Arrive at Petersburg ''at""' """ J?? E-1. Southern Express leave Weldon dally' Mondays excepted, at Arrive at reterslmrtr at j. . Frelrht with Passenger coach attack. ed, leave Weldon daily, except Sun. day, at . Arrive at Petersburg at "V.V. UM t ' Flrst-elass coaches and parlor ran ni " through between Wllmliiffton and New Yolk"1' iinnio, nun nieeini g ears run ihw... c v night trains. Weenlm ei i.J.v " ,,'ro.-'-h oB l.iioKlehniond 10 Baltimore. ""aaJoi Through tickets fold to all Eastern anil a. .v rn points, and baggage checked throng!. I ern R. M.SULLY, General Superintendent. "bte-tf RrCHMONT) AND PETErtSBtntO 110A1) COMPANY. U Rail ComineneliiB' Mniutnv Jnn. ims .... . 011 this read will run as follows : ' ltU K rr.l KRSuUO NORTH Ihrough Mall, dally, txeept ,,, , ei'iineetliig with Rh'hmoad derlcksburg and Potnn... T?' road for all points Ea.sr. and We Stops only at Manchester and Chiiit.. M-Aecoinuioilatlon dally (excent a5 7-50 A. at Areomuiodatlon dailv i..n. llavlenn.'h tt..hH " - r' ou" 11:55 A. M-'Daily, (except Sunday) with Pu. seuger Coach attached. 8H0..P. M-Kxpress train dally, (except Son day), connects at Richmond with R. F. k P. R. R. at 4:00 P. M. for all points North and Northwest. Btoul at Chester and Manchester. 11:30 P. M Through Mail dally connectlnirwttk Richmond, Fredericksburg and Pol tomae Railroad for all points East an.rt,.xY?ht- D1k,0s- close connectloa with Chesaneakd ami am, b... I ana North. This train stops at M ancheatop An nth. ' PaHsenffers for Clover Hill coDtifcu. Chester tnklnir.-3n P. M. train LEAVE RICHMnisn kiiiitu 8:40 A. M-Thrnugh Mall dally, eonneettnr f Wilmington, Charleston, PavansA Columbia Augusta, Raleigh, AtlamaT Mneon, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, and all points south id southwest. This train stops onlr it Manchester and Chester. 1:38 P. M-Ex press (dally except 8aa. day.) Stops only at Manchester vxi 4:30 P. M Freight (dally except Bundayl lui coach attached. 11:10 P.M Through Mail (daily ex eeptdunilaji eonneelitif? fur Wnlilnn uo.i..i Charleston. Rralelgha and Favsnnrt Pullman sleeping-car for WllmiM. ton aud the South. Pullman Palace Bleeoirm Cars run ha. twren Richmond and Baltimore on tha nij;ht train. Passengers cau remain la Car at Baltimore until 8 a. m. Additional charge for sleeping car acc. mmodatlom fi.i (i All trains leavlmr Pcte.isr.nnr will ot..t ha the Appomattox Depot" A. SHAW, "H Superintendent. w ILMINGTON A WELU0X RAILROAD CO Change of Kchednl. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily At 9:05 A V Arrive at Goldtsboro 2:08 A M Rocky Mount Weldon - - 1:40 PM 8:10 P U 12:45 P M 2:18 P It 8:52 P il 7:l.S P li Leave Weldon daily At Arrive at Rocky Mount (toldsboro . Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIN AND THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Union Depot daily At 11:00 P M 4:55 A M 8:21 A M 11:00 A M 9:00 P U 11:50 P U 2:29 A U 8:50 A U Arrive at uoinsooro Kooky Monot Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount GoJdshoro Union DeDot The mail train makes close conneetioa atWoldonfor all points North via Bay Line and Aequia Creek routes. express l'raiu connects ou with Acaua Creek route. PULMAN'S PALACE BLEEP1KQ CARS on this Train. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wil mington tri-werkly at 5:00 A. M., andr rive at 1:40 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINI, Gen'l Superintendent. pHANGE OF SCHEDULE Office Sup't. of Tkaksportatiok, n. dc K. K. It. Company Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 8, 187f, Trains of thU Road will leave Weliti daily, except Sundays, as follow : Mail Train at : : 8:15 P.M. Through Freight at r 1 43A.K. Way Freight Trl-Weekly : C:00 A. If. Through Freight : : 6:A. M. Mail Train stops at all SUtloas. Steamer leaves Franklin Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, fer Edontou, Ply mouth and landings on Black water as4 Chowau rivers. Apply to R. O. FnwuiTii 1 i.nf w.f. don, or to ' E. G. GHIO, Sup't. of TrausporUtiaa, Portsmootr, Va. QHANE or SCHEDULE. RALEIGH t GASTON RAILROAD.' BlIl'KHINTKNDKNT'S OFFICK, Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 19, int., MAIL TRAIN, Leave Raleigh, ; Arrives &t Weldou, I .eaves Weldon I Arrives at Raleigh, 10:30 A. IT. S: P. M. 12:40 P. M. 6:15 P.M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Raleigh, Arrives at Weldon, Leaves Weldon, Arrives at Biloigb, 9:80 P. K. '6:09 A.M. 9:80 P, M. 6:190 A. M. Mail train makes close connection Weldon with the Besboard and Roanofr Railroad and Ba Lint Steamers la BtltT more, to and from ail points North, We and Northwr-si, and with Peterebori Balk road via Petersriurg, Richmond, en Washington City, to and from all H1 North and Northwest. And at Raleigh with the North CsrolIM Railroad to and from all points South H' Southwest, and with the Raleigh AegM' ta Air Line to Haywood and Favettvll. JNO. C. WINDER, may 30a Gen'l Superniteodent, p UR CELL HOUSE. NORFOLK, VA. J. n- DAVIS PROPRIETOR. RATES. f.1.00, $2.50, and $2.00 per Day Aooordiug to Looatiotb July61y, 1 H ji inr
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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