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) 1 . 1 4 ,r, - 1 f 1, r. u m THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1873 THE EMPTY CRADLE. Sad Is the heart of the mother, Who sits by the lonely lionri.li, Whoro never ntjaiu the children Nnll wakon their snnirs of mirth. And still through the pitinful ailouce, fcibe listens for voico Mid tread, Outsiilo of the heart there only She knows that they aro not doad. Hero Is a dosolate cradlo, Tho pillow so laloly pressed, But far away has Ike blrdling Flown Iroui its little nest. Crooning tho lullahlcs over That once ware hor babe's delight, All through tho misty spiices tibe follow its upward flight. Little she thought ofa moment 8o gloomy and sad as this, When olose to her heart die gathorod Uor child foj Its good-night kiss , Suealieuld bo tomlurlv cherished, Never a gnel should she, know, Wealth, i.nd the pruloofa princess, These would a mother bestow. And this Is tho darling's portion In heaven whoro she hat II d; By angels securely guarded, By angels securely led. Ilrouding In Horron liil silenco Over tim empty twit, Can you not ' tliroui.h tho shadows, Why It Is all for Ihe liest 1 Bolter the heavenly kingdom Than riches r earthly crown ; Uelter tha early niorning flht, Than one whim Urn sun is down ; Better an empty caiikol, Tluui Jewels bosmiriMiml with slu j fcalur than lho without the fold, Aro those that have entitled In. FASHIONABLE SOCIETY- Once launched in Society, it is the duty f ever? debuUnto to make herself aa at trsctive a possible. The unwritten law is ..(mm nn thin I'oiot. It is assumed that those within the charmed circle are desi. rous of Rivni,' a fair univalent lor the en tertainmenl they receive. Nothing, how cvir will destroy a dthutaiite more tiled ually than an attempt to appear iuponor to her surrounumgi'. Thaw ay to retain llic approbation ol Society is not always the w iy that self respect would dictate, or true di-nitj could follow. To reii:u a (uprcmc favorite implies more amiability than ino.t people would cate to poirss. "Whit man is there whs oflcudelh not?" And the woman whe attains tiiat drgrio of pertection is less sensitive or more accnmmidatiiip; than one need detiro to be. Extreme lorucuratice is l ad in anybody, however charming it may be from a Social point ol view. It is the duty of womin to cultivate a sharp tongue and fiery scorn lar everything that is base, indelicate nnl irreverent. Tho popular favorite, by rcasun of her office, must con trive not to see unplea-ant tliius. If she succecdj, she will rttuiu tho crown, hut her fucci'9 will to r.n cfptcml credit to her It was secured by the sacrifice ol something far btttcr and more valuable PerhuJ the saddest fate tliut can befall a youDK perstm is popularity. The idol con sidered most worthy ol aucieut reverence was too holy to be prol med by common eyes, much less by common t itich. Under this syst in, a reasonably hideous ohjtct would retain its prestige lor ajjts In the strong light to which Society auhjecU its goddesses the cnam'.-l cracks so a ion mat, after a season or two at most, the crowds that come to oiler homage remain to jeer Sadder still, the tentieut i loll must assume the impassibility of Btone and imile sweet ly in response to the iionit'al grim ol (pirn dam worshippers. Knowing that detrac tion and comletmution aro iu.separable from the kinloui of the wail), they mut submit to lie Hie topi: ol the hour, with the certainty that tury will Urn ua better rhao the cotuia 1c at whose social ftonini; they have just aisiited. Wit, ixercise I ia the diinaras;omeiit of others, is tho cheap- at of worldlv wssessiotis. Mediicrity, lr this reason, nioiees in small satins which still weaker Diin !s re-echo with approval. Any little pebble cau nn!ie an ugly wound If n'ersistcuily tlnon at fomethm UrRor than hir. Kvorv one v!u caitj a pebble lucocsilullv in not nertiiri 'y a 1 )-vui. Contrahtir.'' the liht hutui iat'oi.-:. o! annoyance arid heart-burnings ol the lUJ' fortunate of social tellers with tho s-reue lilo ef those who arc c ntciit t slud their light on something better than Society i becomes a marvel that cimlklatcs (or So. cial huors should ever ho found. The best woman U the one ol whrnii least is known, and who is c osrnuntly least dis cussed. And the best nmu ia oua who-e dignity and se'l te-peet kerp the most ol idler at a di.iancj where thev c in rupcct his worth, it nnuhla to appuctutu it. Break down the bur. on and the crowd o1 foids will he incren,. 1 by -lit; oioiC Let a woman seek Soeial ditiortum rather than the triumph 'l teiauig s ipr.ia: in her own honored hooie, an I s!ia has parted with a biitlitight morj prc iiius than thai nl Ksau, oue she cinnot resain when he is ready to lacrifne the bainn coi.qus! o! which slie is way. Taken at "its best, it is a pitiful kitU'lun ftir which Soeletv releus. Whatever is mean fliurisl.es, its Imsinisa cone-. -awl under amrtoth conventiona'.iilis. W b t tver Is rooil aud truj I ills to please, uul -ss " accompanied by m retneious graces. Tlie typical men id Society a'o thoso wh(i;0 record it would not be proper tu mention in the presence rf the lair women who con teod for their approbation. Whatever the reason, it ia ceituin that the belie ol socie tj may wither anay bnpluckcd, wh 1 the linmb'o wall-flower is selected as tho ene beat adaplct to create and pre am: a hap by home. ltt hiweer viu or ni.y las. lonsb'.t: wur.en tr.av be, the j.a'risl i,.i...i. them is only ton good lor toe cla-s ol men unrounding them. Soeia Ij, tt i u it thought ondfir;il)l to bring In contact with guiltless k,"'' men ,,u vl-'ry it'""1-' ) degradation ainl hoe admiration I- an insult. Or some "capital lellnw" habitiul ly addicted to the ' fi iog bowl" ia cor dially received, becanre be is kt.own lo he "a perfect gentleman" even when afTi-ctad" as it enphuiitically termed. Society de . man da this tender consideration for the wtaknets ot its favoiitrs. Inded il tar ries forbearance to the extreme of miking especial provision for tho comfort of prodi gals who are unwilling to leave the swine. Ia ultra fashionutilc clicks virtuous illat ions atrt inmetimea heard dicojing ihe lutaru nl saving china carpets and luini'.ure tram the luin which awaits these household gods at the hands nl the grntU metd. wh will curtainly aba.e the hospitality the? accept. In auch nircles, even lha present tioa in society el a youu; girl is not un Ireri'ieotlt celebrate ! by what, in the end la disgusting orgy. Prudent housewives talk nf covering their carpets or hiring public hall for the occasion; but it rarely eeurs to them tbat it would be wiser to procure appropriate tut stitutea lor their innocent daughters, no itiicitudt efcown en that score. Girls must have "Society," and young men will get drunk and toe sooner any s qucanilihn as s over some, the b:tter it will be for the cmfrt fall parties! To ditcrimina'e hetwetn drunk and sober is to court social ostra cism. The worlilly-wtso mother holds that it is bitter to tolerate the iucnuveuicHCe of sn nccaiinnnl dehancli, than to lose a largo portion of her visiting circle. What can be exiitclcd from a creed which teaches that society is the all-cssen. ti'il thine;, and that its mortis ate immate rial? hat hope is there for ths pure in licurt.or lor the voluntarily depraved, who aru taught alike that socioty is the supreme end of lile, sod then learn, by observation, that society means studied fraud and gilded corruption! And this is the eoaial deity to which women are taught to sacri fice tliuamdies, and far which mca court shame and disgrace! It women ouly knew their worth thero would be fewer tragedies to record. Sup pose tint, as a sacred sisterhood, they re iusod to rccflgtiiza the roan wh wa false to his better self, or was false to one ef their own cuiubeit How Ion;,' would the scandals and outrages of society, or pri vate lile exita! WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. The question is net now, as formerly, what Is a woman allowed to do in Ihe world? but, what is she nrciii.ro I to d? Every path is free to her feet, every K t; li open lor her entrance, every ar is luncrt',1 that might prevent licr on war I career, and the only obstacle tint the lum to ovutcuiue id her ignorance ol ways and in -am, Mid her Inability for rapid mid thorough priparutin. These surmounted, ther: nru no heights she may not ascend, no victories she may not a hkve. Woiuin are uow actively employiil in every depnr-tun-tit of ait literature and science. Tiny are busily at ur.rk with head and lund.-; thev are'demoiiatriitin that women are held back in the rai'e lor lame and wealth only by the trammels ol Iheir own igno rance or misapplied ouergy. Fair vantage ground cau be gained anywhere, where men or women are qualified to stand; if it is below the masses, they must Le con tent with tho plnce their attainments gaiu them; if above, on the higher plains, they can dread nn dowulall ol their tones and ambitions, There is ne crowding where only the lew brave and worthy gather; it is dnwn among the struggling, weak, faint hearted ones who are not able to climb, tbat the most despairing aud unworhty to the wall and perish. HOW THEY MET AXD PARTED. Two men bailed cadi eilier from the oppo i a bunk of a stieam and eschnng log greetiugs, in my friendly q'listions were put and answered. The men were evidently delighted to Licet each other, and their only regret nppesred to be that they encountered one another in a place where it was impossible for thgm to clasp anil shake hands, the river not being fordahle on account of ils swiftness and Ihe rocky and treacherous nature ol its channel, while the nearest bridge was ri 7fl miles above. Both iron lamented thS' uidortnnatc circumstances very much, hut at length a way ol gilting ovrr the difficulty suggested ilsell to one. of them, wliine pet niinic was ''ISroncho Hill." '1 say, Si.iu!'' cried Uroncho, ' its a little rough lor old friends and neigh bors to meet away out here, thousands of miles from hme. sua then have to part in this way. Got yuur pistol with yei?" "I hev, cued ttm; "allcta carry her." "Good! That's some mmfoit; il we can't get across this yar steam lo shake hands, why, that's nothing lo prevent us Ir m takin' a shot at each other. JWt rida no to ycr left thar a rod or two. Thar, now, jist one good old npighborly home shot I" The men ro lu nudo, and bang 1 bang ! went their pLUls. ' Yer em ished tho putimcl of my tad die," cried ilronch ; "yer see toe hoss shied a little jist as yer tt rned loose, or ycr might a pluinp ul me poo 1." "Yer iloiie better, Hill; you got into the flesh of my left arm 'boi t hall nn iuch. Good morning to yon, a la c jour niy to yer, an I tell the fo'ks at home we met and had a good snciaMc time together." Ti "k jci. and tuo 8 ane to you- bet I'll give 'em a good account of y hi. ' Sun tu.u turned to our Iri ml, and witti tLi.rd iu his f ji ), . dd; "U.id ble-a him! It is a grmt cooilor; to meet an old triend and neigh'ior lik : him awav out here in this vv ill.-r in ss ,ilacc. A kinder, uiure accommodative and agmeahlo gen lleman never lived. I wouldu't a'uiiss seem' him for fifty dsilara. Virginia (Nev ) Chronicle. WHAT IS TUCKING. A bnttmrcd In iking citv.-n camo in'o yisteiday alteruoon a"(i to bu let look t tho ai d r.ui ar.d rather aax- the (li.z. tte office ,;ectluily a-kei1 iietionarv. He lon-lv toiiiiiue I V lifter awhile, jnu looking lot!" asked "What word are a reporter, serim: that the btranger had tailed to strike the trail. "Well fai I tiie man, in a burst ol conll leoee, "tou eie I've onlv brcn m irried a fhoit tiiro. and lnv wile's gone un to I'ruekec on a vi4t. mid she's written to me to lok in the bottom ol her trunk tor a lot "f 'tu kin and send it to her. Njw wont I want lo U'.o v, what in hl..zei is 'tucking?' It ain't in the dieiionarv." "Tucking?" said the reponer, brieklv, "why, tucking is the ftelV the girls make by poking a sort ?d short-turned tish-henl. tluough a hole aud ditching tho thread an.) drawing it back again," Then the editor spoke up contempt u iusiy, ami saul mat a man whn Mas so ignorant as that ought to held his tonjue vrnai me rcrorer na-.i (ie-riiica was rrochetinir. Everybody ought to know what tucking was. 1 n HiIim in rniktr; unit a I it t la eniilnvanco thaoed like a minul, with t'liroiiil wniiml un nsiJu nl It, 1 uniting could bu purchu d, he liclicvcd lor ti'ii or liltetii ci nia a yur.l, asd why In tollincnt girla ahouht uiuic a whole ouy in minima what thoy touhl "ct lor a short hit ai t.ioru tuim ho cnuld undorbtatul. I.i anawur to a j 'lest ion li.nn the udmir in reporter, tin Huor sukl that hu had l ecn told tlmt tucking was uicd In trim- minjj the Uailui'nnni'Uia ot the lair eix hut hv thuiLtj BhiiuM on (irmiracnleil wiiiih a hillo would Ret, licked lor trv- niq to look ill or pcihups shot wns bo- yowl li u comprehension. I lie married BtMiir said tho editor was iiiiiitu'ner ; Hint the urticle l,e men ti'itied waa not lucking U wus tattii. i'hij he knew for a liic.t. 1 he e litor o'ciirTc I that when a man ciino t the UHz itte ollioa lor Inloimntion tho editor, when he cuve it, didn't like to he told he lied. It the stranger wanted tn avoid troiihle he haj iMtt'-r get out and go tn the devil. Aa the aditnr had crown red in tho face and hia eyas were b'az:ng, the married atrancer coujr'ied Iter. and alunk dowt, ataira. Ia ihe mrantime, what il "tucking 1"' Reoo (Nev.) Oazcttp. n The aunbetm ia cnmpoiad l million of minute rava ; homa life meat be conitl tuted ol little tcnderneif, kindly leek tweet Uu;hUr, lving words. DEATH AND THE MYSTERIES BEYOND. A child three years old was dying of scarlet fever. She lingered lone, and the last day of her life she was unconscious for hours. Many times her mother tried to arouse her, but in vain. 8ho seemed to be sinking away in death without a token ot recognition. Suddenly she fpened her eyes wide, lilted her head and looked around tho room as though filled with wonder and delight. She clapped her hands and cried eagerly to her mother: ' Oil, mamma, rco tho beautiful children I" Her mother said, "Where!" 'Oh, all around, she replied, anil she turned her head as though Bho saw thorn in every direction. No written word can describe the rapture' of htr look and vnico. "They arc CBtnintr, they are coming they arc close to me," she snid in a transport of joy, She put up both hands, laughing out with that gleelul, tinging sound psculiar to little children, and tbcu she died. Chris tian Advocate. A poet attuned his lyre and sing thus- ly: Before I saw mv love I said My queen hhall clrms In crimsom red, 11 iliii k her I'.vt" a. id hair : Il'hho Inn looks cf golden bun, ler robo Hhall bd ol totidor blutf, Kiu alio can Heaico bo luir. IIj is now mariud, and as his dieses in nti old laded calico gown q iccn when she goes out wai-hirg, it may be presumed tint her eyes Mi gtay and her leoka a greinisli yellow, She sluul I have known that a p let who wes nut employed to write advertisements lor a larg ciotliing' house could never purchase her a dress ol crimson red, though a "robe of lender blue" is not very cxpei.eive. The moic tndr it is, the leuj it coala. Favor your eyes in every possible man ner. II ycu sit down to wiitu or to read, manage to do so in a way that will bung the light over your shoulder. Do ni.t front the light that is very trying to the optic nerves, and will in time seriously in jure them. A In tie care iu this tusnucr will give you good eyesight ten years later m lile thau if you ueglcct such rules ' I wish you would give me that gold ring cm your linger," said a village daudy tu a couutry girl, "lor It resembles the duration ul my love for yon; it his no end." "Excuse tnu, sir," she s.id, ' I cliuose to keep it, lor it is like my love for you ; it has no begiuuiug." I'm iu'crnally disgusted with my wife that's the long and short nf it" "What's wiong uow t Ft is she been kick ing up any new capers ?'' "No, I wouldn't stand that ; but she keeps ou repeating all licr old ones." Niilliiiig is more common than for great tliie;es o lido in triumph when small oues are punished. Hut let wickedness escape as it may, at tho last it never fails ol doing itselt justice, fur every gui'ty person is his own hangman. Theie are many men whoso tongues might govern multitudes il they coulu gnvern their tougaes. Pienticu. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GENUINE DR. C. MoLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR "VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF VVORIViS. THE countenance is pale and kaden colorcd, with occasional (lushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs nlon" the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath cry foul, particularly in the mornin app'.-titc variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensaiiuu of the stom ach, at others, entirely rone; fleetine pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times or.tive ; stools slimy not unlrequenlly titu'ed villi blwd ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but ;cncr ally irritable, ix. Whenever the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C. Mtl.ANE'S VERMIFUGE will cminly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MF.KCURT in any form ; it is nn innocent prepar.v tton, net tafaNt cf dstng Ihe tityitesl injury . hu mat Iciida- mj,int. The genuine Dr. McLake's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mo Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flcdi h heir to," hut in affections of the liver, and in all Hilioua Comulninu, iKspcpMa and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathrtrl ic enn be used preparatory to, or after taking tiiiinine. Ai a simple purgative they are untqualcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The ecnuiiie are never sucar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid willi the impression Dr. McI.ane's Livkr Pn.i . Each wrapper bears the signaturea of C McI.ank and Fleming Uros. Insist upon havine the rcnuine Dr. C. Me- Lane'J Livil Pim, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, !'.., the market beinr; full of imitations of the name McLanet ipeliea uincrenliy out same pronunciation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P K ESCOTT &.GOOOH DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AXNO ON0K THAT IHII HiV! OPKNBD THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ' BOOTS AND SnOES, - HATS AND CATS, GROCERIES, Ac. EVER OFFERED TO T II E PUBLIC IN If I! I D O N. They are to bo found at tho Old Stand of J. T. dooch and are selling LOW FOR Olvo tUom a call and got more for your money Dec 11 ly T. G GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY P IODUCE, KKlirS ON HAND A GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Which will be sold low for CASH. apr 6 fim N E W F1K11. JAM. I,. I5ASS, R. I,. HAKKT.KT Weldon, N. C. Uarysburir, N. C. Having opened a first elass Kestaurnn aid Oyster Silicon, unit door to W. II lirow ii'm, on Water Stroot, nro propnreil to nerve their friends with anvthinc in their lino. They have a splendid Oystor Cook, who will servo tho delicious bivalves In any stylo. Oystors by the innntity to their coiiiitiy cuslomerH. l urywill also Kep on tiatid a cood auiipl v of Family Grocer ies, v oiiroctioiiunes, Tobacco anu me best 5 cent Cigars in town. J AS. U HANS, ro. Oct 19 12m. Wator Street. JOCKT MOUNT MILLS, ROCKY MOUNT, N. 6. January 1st, 1870. We are now prepared to furnish the trade with SHEETINGS, SII1IVIINGS, TLOW LINES and COTTON.. YARNS, all of the best quality and at low prices. Uur terms strictly net ciisli, M days. . Address BATTLE & SON, 'an 20 a Rocky Mount, N.O. JJJ A U L E 1IUEWBV. CEOi V. ROBINSON. BREWER A DEALER IN MALT A HOPS Con. Wbst Clay add Harrisou Sts., RICHMOND, TA. Oot2Ctf. CASH- than anywboro else. 0 0 C H O F COTTON, CORN, &C. FULL STOCK OF MOLASSES NAILS &, C J. T. COOCH, WELDON, K. C. r PrEIt'S NEW HOTEL. On American A, European Plans. IIOLLIDAY STREET, NEiTDooaTo nm.i.in.w Stiiket Tueatrk, and oitositk City Hall. Ttnard nor Pay, J2.00 Table Hoard por Week, s - - -00 IvMiins per Dav, - - 75 to f 1.00. LYNIIAVEN OYSTERS X SPECIALITY. Snrclnl IiHlneemrntn lo C'oimncr ciul Trnv'lcr. W. H. PEPPER, r o p r i e i o r, L'sltlraors, Md. Auk S13m. N OTICETO TRAVELERS. 1 am now running a dally mall .rom Heotland Nock to 'lalirax. I bavo a com fortable two hore hack, which leaves Scotland Neck, every morning for Halifax and returua same day. Will take passen gors and nxpress packagos at reasonablo rates. I am also prepared to entertain travelers, nroinliinir lo anare no pains to wake them oeiui'oruililo. Respectfully, W. H. SHIELDS Nov SOtf. jp EUALIA MANUFACTORY. nilltX NITTELDORFKR, MANUFACTURER OF AND Dbaleu in Society and Military Goods. BANNERS, FLAGS, SCARFS, BADGES, Ac, Also Costnmns for Tournaments, Balls, o, tn inwesi rates, 410 "road Street, bet. Fourth and Firth. Sept 21 ly. ADVERTISEMENTS. T UJJ OLD RELIABLE DRUG STOKE, I am constantly receiving FRESH JRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, LAMPS, SNUFF, LANTERNS, CIIIMNETS, &c. &c. &o. And am now prepared publie with choice to furnish the COSFKtTIOJIEUIES, OICAXGE, LEMONS, nd pond things penernlly, all nt tho lowest CASH PHICHS, You oan always rely on Kotting tho best of Roods and the most carelul unci competent attention. Prescriptions Carefully comrmundod at all hours, day or night, and Couutry or- dors promptly attoudod to. Having served you faithfully for sevreal years 1 claim that I can still tdeaso. Thanking you for past favors I solicit your couuuueu patrouago. K. TV. JJIiOWN. Octtf. j" N O. T. FORD, Takes ploasnro in announcing that he can sull bo found at his stand on FIRST STREET, Where he has on hand fill line ol the Finest VINES, WHISKIES, and BRANDIES. TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SNUFF', OUANUES. APPLES. and CONFECTIONERIES Ills stock of Canned Goods aud .Grocer les is unusually Fall and Complete. OU PiUlSET WniPKET A FrECIAI-ITY. FREPn LACIER BEER ON DRAUGHT. Ho guarantees satisfaction. Call and see him. Nov 21 ly. E MANUEL LEVI. to: MANCFACTUBKR OF THB W- COCKADE CITY DRESS SHIRTS, DOMESTIC SIIIRTS, DRAWERS OVERALLS. Ac. Ac. Ac, Ac. A FULL LINE OF FURNISniNQ.QOODS. NO 206 SYCAMORE. Pktersbdro.Va., Feb 23 1 y. ESTABLISHED 1848. HORNER'S FEfflUlS W With which any fhrincr can malxet His own fertlllicra, 1 And other materials for making HOME FERTILIZERS. H Muriate FotaiOi, Knlnlt, l'urnvlan (iininn, on Vitriol. Mli'iilc Soils, Dried lllnnd, Dhsolved South Carolina, Dissolved Haw boat, Ac, e. A full mpply of ruil li If atrrlnls nlwnya on ian oni for sale at lowest inarkot prices. I Kurmulas for home mAtiipulnl ian, estimatee as to cottt, aaa tnrovmatioa ruifturuug mixing, o:o., cuecnuuf yiven. HORNER'S Pure Slaughter House AND DISSOLVED GONE, UUAIiANTEED TIIE (Best in America." AMMONIATED RB1B Superphosphate AKD COXCEXTBATKD SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR AUCROPS, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Joshua Horner. Jr..& Co.. Cor. Bowly'g wiinrf and Wood St., BAI.TI.nonK, MD, icu 20 6m. L. ELLETT & CO., DRV GOODS ASU NOTIONS 10, 12 and 11 TWELFTII STREET A. L. E I.LETT, A. Judhon Watkins, Clay urkwry, fj.li. llllDUES. RICHMOND TA. 25tf, SCHEDULES." QHANbE 01? KCUEDUL3, RALEIGH ,6 GASTON RAILROAn , a u vrflCH I Kaloigh, N.C., Nov.i, fe MAIL TRAIN, Leave Raleigh, ) Arrives at W eldon, Leaves Weldon. : Arriyea at Raleigh, 8:00 A, U 12:40 P Si ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leave Rsdelgb, t:9 P. M. ,8A.M 1():"0 P. Mi 8:30 A. M Arrives at Weldon, Leaves Weldon, Arrives at Raleigh, Mail train makes cIora Weldon with tho Seaboard cenieetlai rid Raanv, Railroad and Bay Line Steamers more, to and rroin all points Nertb 1 and Northwest., and with Petersbnrr ii.'ii roaa via mterNrinre. Riphm.... J Washington City, to and from ill L? North and Northwest. P"BI And at Raleigh with the North Carall.. Railroad to and from all points South ,11 Southwest, and with the Ralelch A 1... ' ta Air Linn to HavwnnH nH t...-..1 j avniiyi mar 30a j. v. Mill Gen'l Bupemltsndent, Petkbbiiiro Railroad Company, Phtersuuiio, Va., Jan. 8tb, 1879, IIEDTJLE OF TRAINS s TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY eTg OOINO SOUTH. Now York Express leaves Feterstmrir Arrive' at Woliinn at'. "'.'.'.'.""" o'.in ' Koutliern Express leave Vetersburir' ' daily at n. . Arrive at Welilon at l.'jj Y' 5' Freight with Passenger coach attach- ' en, n ave reiersuurg aaily, except Sunday, at hj, Arrive at Weldon at s;i f',2 GOIKO NORTH. New York Express leave Wercton daily Arrive it F(iVerHnurff:Bt!!".'.'.'.'.'.'.'''' jii'pjf Soutliern Express leave Weldon daily, Arrive at 'p'efersiii'irg 'it'.;." k-M A w Freijrht with Passenger coach attach- eu, ii'ave wemon ually, except Sun- a:7n w w Arrive at Petersburs at 1121 F ir First-clans eoneliea nnd i,t1. .'..m ' throuKh between WilinlnRton and New York n niK it trains, and sleeping cars run through o iiiBlit trains. Sleepiiiff car berth can L. had In 1.(HJ Richmond to Baltimore. 1 lironirll tickets Hold tn all Knotnm t.a a..,v em points, aud bagsago checked through . 1. K. LLAKKK, .. Dispatcher of Trains. R. M.SULLY, General Kuperintcndcnt. QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Stjp't. of Transportation, a. a, rt. it. it. ihupikt rortsmontb, Va., Nor. 8, 1878. 1 rains of this Road will leaye WaUn daily, except Sundays, aa followa: Mail Train at : : 1:50 P. It Through Freight at s I 4:45 A.H. Through Freight : J:0 A. M. Way Freight Trl-Weekly : J:00 A. V, aruivk. Mall Trains : 2:3 P. X. Way Train Trl-Weekly : 1:46 T. il. Through Freight daily : :!0 P. U. Through Freight daily : 12:40 A.M. Mail Train stops at all Station. Stoamer leaves Frauklin Mondava. WsJ. nesdaya and Fridays, for Edontea, Ply mouth and landings on Blackwatar aid Chowan rivors. Apply to R. O. EnwAnns. A don, or to E. G. OHIO, Sup't. of Transpertatiei, Portsmouth Ya. ILMIHGTON A SLSII w RAILROAD CO ' Cbango of Schedola. MAIL TRAIM. Leave Union Depot dally At 7:08 A V Arrive at (joldnboro IWi A m 11:37 A U 1:04 P U 4:69 P U 6:13 P M t-M P M Rocky Monat Weldon Leave Weldtin ailv At Arrive at Rocky Moctt Uolclsboro Union Depot EXPRESS TRAIST AND TilROUQl FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Union Depot daily At 3:00 PM arrive at uoiusooro A M Kooky Mount . 1:35 A IC Weldon - . sms a if Leavo Weldon dally . 0:P8 P M Arrive at Rocky Mount 12:49 P U EAILEOAD Jnlilsboro 4:je a M Union Depot 10: HO A M The mail train makes eln ncciiaa: at Woldoa for all points North vi Bay Lino ant Acquis Creek routes. repress iruin couneotn on wtn, Creek route. PULMAN'S TA r.AftU! curniMa CAH8 on this Train. i HEIGHT TRAINS will leava Wil- mniKton tri-weekly at 6:00 A. M., aad ar rive at 4:30 P. M. .a JOHN F. DITINE, Geu'l Superinteadeat. KICIIMONn AND VKTr.RSBCRQ RA.IV KOAD COMPANY. Conimencliiir Pundnv. Mv llih. iia inix on tills rond will run as follows : LKAVK KICHMOND HOTJTH. U:!iS A. M Tliroiigh Mail dally, coniicctlij ff Char est in, AukhhIs, and Alktn (via CliKrl. hIiiiii, Ksvannah, KalelKli, Jack fonvllle. PnrlorCara to Wlluiinirlun.. ""1 3 on!; it U.ui:liuaier aim Clie. ter. 7:51 A.M-Accomn:oltlon train dally (except Hiinday.) Haiti's class connection e'l'etershurir with Atlantic, Miss Ohio Railroad tur Bristol, chatta imiira, Nashville, Memphis, I yuch bur, Farinvl'le, and other local ta 1 U'lis on that r.md, uiakiua sauio time as by any other liu. ttopa at all stations. 4:55 P. M Accommodation train dslly (excepS Hunilay). Passengers takiun tins' trim will make clo.-o couaeetloB a Peterslinrtr lor Norfolk. Mops atf all stations. 10:S5 P.M-Through Mail dally connecting for Weldon, Wilmington, Uslri(lH. Charleston. Savannah, Augusta. Co lumbia, Atlanta, Mscon. Montgom ery, Mobile, New Orlems, and alH points Suuih and Poulhweat. Pull man sleeplng.cat from Boston for Wilmington, Unvaiinah aad the ttoulli. Mtopsonlyat Manchester and Cht'Mter, . m . LKAVK PKTKRSBUG NORTH. e: A. M Tinoiigli Mail, daily, fonnectinff with Kichiiiond, Prcdi rlcksbiirg and Potomac Railroad for all point North East and West. Btops al Manchester and Chester and Halt Way aad at o r a I'n'ry's Blutf on signal. .S5 A. M Accommodation train daily (except ., .Sunday). Ktops at (1 e at ens. 7:10 P. M-Awommodation (ra n dalty,(excer Sunday), stops ouly at Chester ana Manchester. S:I5P. M -Through Mall dally connecting it Richmond, Fredericksburg and P; tomac Railroad for nil points F" and West, making close connectlo with Chesapeake and Ohio Railmr for Virginia springs and all rointa West and North. This train stnps at Manchester ani Chest'' and at Half Way and Drcwrya, Kln onsUnal. . Sunday Excursion Trains leave Rlchmore 8:20 A. M. and 5:S0 P. M. Leevc PeterslJUr. 0:25 A. M. and 5:25 P. M. every Sunday. All trains leaving Peteusburg will start fro the Appomattox JUepof A. SHAW. Feb 11 tf. SupcrluU'Bdcut.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 31, 1879, edition 1
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