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THE ROANOKE MEWS TUL'IiSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S70. THE KANSAS EMIGRANTS' LAMENT. I'm siitin on do w'arf, Dinah, do w'arf at V.'yHtu!ott', De placn" v liar Kaisas darkies sit, dat'a nil the pi.H'o ilfiv's K'lt ! I'm um-lit v tired ob (lis piano, bul what's i! nic to phi, Dcy lul'-li u-i hero our Northern1 frion's out hud a nx to Kiitid. Prion's, I said ? no, no, not frion's, fur frimi'hip am played out ; Dp daikto's Intro's dat bore, I lliink, in ilein you read about. Ier's 'botnj tine humlruir' rlnrrkios, bore, Humes sdck an' it'tina i dvia'. I', urlnvns u v heart to hear my wail of haf Hturv'tl chll'en orjin', My money's all gone up do spout, uiy heart (iron's hunt it:ii sail ; Unless a darkey's bolly'a ful you know bo's nobur lad. I mi vi do ole huiuko-li'itiso at hoir.o, I miss (In moat an' broad, I hoiuoti met fool no hungry dat I oven wiidi I'oO don 1. I thought today ob oil Marso John, au' ou M i.a Jumiln, too 1 thounht "i ml dn lolks at hoiiw, an' of'n kiiouuhl oil vou ; 1 thought ei:out the good olo times aromi' do c.ii-t'i do,' 1 111 infill nli (in do merry song I'd liobor sitiK iio iiio' 1 think I ('! do corn upon dd oln planta tion (mwinV ' ' I think 1 m-o lie roUtjit lu Id, will niters in 1 1 boom, I think 1 kju do IIUlu folks, r J 1 1 on do cabin n I Ibiuk I Ii-ur my olo'at boy playlu' ds ole banjo', I think I smell tlie sweat perfumes ob do white magnolia blossoms, I think I hoar my irood old dug a' treoln' ol do possums. Dor ain't no possnmi in di ltn,' for jna do simple i-oai'n Dcr ain'i id trem, doy's Ininit uiu all lo keep do folks from Iroi-z'n. I wish I eotild (," back ag.'lu upon da ole plantation, I'd slay dar' till do angel blow's bis horn of riwu million, I wouhl'iit listen to no tales from Mr. Vindotii's partr. 1'J ntuy ilar 'long will olo Marie John, a p or, but wiser dai key. N'uw Orleans Times. BACKS' BABIES. I was detained over Sunday in Barni liurv, and O'i Sunday iiioiniiif! I r solved to to eliuri h. The first church I c nr.c to. a vuall frame structure with a wooden utei'i .li', luiil the doors and windows tigh ly thiit, but there, mis a man p i 1 1 1 n tl on the in Dt Btrps whittling u stick, ami 1 Siaid to liim : "Are vou competed with this church !'' Yi'," lie said. ' I'm the sexton." "What is it closed fin?'' Well, morb on account of Biuk's babim." "Il.hifni" "Sit down, and I'll tell yon about it Ymi know Rink", lie mine to this town to live a lew weeks ann a perfect stranger, and he rented a pew in this church II eecms that llinks hul three littlu bits ni balms, trip'ieta. tint niorc'n two im ntlis old. Hi) i then, Ill-tides tln'e. lie had twins about a year old. H'inoho,l knew about the buhics. but Hanks wanted to have the litlo ilnrlinr; bptievl, aul he allnwedto Mf. Bauks that to ru-h the whole five bibles into chnreb on one Sunday might excite renin k, jou Understand. 8n he et'led it that he'd have 'em ( hr'ntened pr idiiury, s to f,uk. Acc-t.linjly fie n.xt Sun I iv he h ti lied little J.inmv, one of the lrip!ei, and all went nlf well eomiy'i tn the loilnwint; Sumlty he rnie a pMT.ri'.iid.u' up the mile, v.iih (leirpc Vtt-hiiutoii, Miother triple', an J Dr. 11. ins our pruidi' r, hr lixed loin up nil riyht. I'0)!e thou;;'. I it w .. q leer, but whi n, mi the lit x' Sunday muiii'ii' ll.iiihs ami Ins wile come into cli iriii with another baby, Willi im llii.ry. cryiiijj like a I'twnee war who.'r. "oinc ef the lo!!;i cou'd'ot help epii 'ii'iiu', Ho'vs-nietlev", uol-ft.ly crr.r 1 lined aud ,.'! m jjlit h ivu been well il Hanlti hula'i caino aluri; on the Sunday alter iih Ivijith liuiikiiker U:,k. one ol the twins, Kteryhp.ly lunched, Mr. and M s. Binkithey were furions mid as nnytbini; yoilkno't; mil wlr n hiiih Iluii-teke Uinki haui d ' H a1 c i lent illy with hi hand sad hit Dr. Iiiiins, who w in holding him uurini; (be ceremony, a whack la the face, an 1 the lctnr dropped hint in the wa'tr, the coni're'.'stion just f tirly reared witli lau'hler Mr-. I! inks turned red si fire an I lo ik 1 as il the would like to luuiiler (Jimebrdy. 'Well, 5 i.i k !, wo all thought thl. was ine la-i, ami p i'.sic tetluiu' Under Bun iUTe 1 iIkao .in toward the end nl the ween, r n won 'ini.i i come U.'oumii' Op the aiile on 5un liy morning lint Mr 0 I U;'i. . l .m iviill 1 o:U'Uv:tl A'lS! tle H)ki, tlie t'ouiiin' twirl Well, you im ;hl put to vo ueir I tint coa'ri.'i ili1in Kulii 1 never sfen not Inn' like it in nil w? etperiei.ee. F.v nDr. li uiu lui in smile. An lh? tt mkes, they were per IfC'.tj i..l with tljjc. Anyhow, the? mp'?. 1 T.ci'.ns.'h; and aftrr m-etiu s ouii oi me e .lers i;ot to j iki m about it Unu sn I thej d have to app'y to the town stipervnors tor s i extention ol the water w tki; aiiu'her aH iwe 1 thit arrnnirtmrtiis ouytit to Imnnde to divert lioekleberry L-rceK arid riM it d vn tlie iiiiddle aisle nl the cliuii.h; hi ' ti n-ma le inie kind of n ) k j a'unit l)unn s beiu ood bjo iuie so intny bmki wero in tou,' another Sti'd thit Utnki wnvil I need ib.nlt t Ai'Uo peivn when his family jt J9 up. roniebndy mui Iravo b'l I IS in k nlmut b, tor what d.a s he do to riVii.i'e In i. a It! lie ini in i. ii i ue rem',! ito.wi f) C.4 'i :., C .,, .,: , i, im tn miters to tome sn t b i;ig ilo-ir children. So they I hd a coUil,t u bion.-i apiiee, m.d us -o.iii ia the; arnve I, llmks he b-i;irn to bung them to church, gtaljilly liko the o'heu You ii.-.'::r se n I'icli iim-ti, ni litem! The c!i,ir.:a w,ii ) . n.ucd lull, and peopln j 1st roirin.' And when It inks couiv o on tl'lii.biy will! tho !o ml; nd I ,st o Irs sia'er's tiabies. the tru teei tho.iht il wis lime to iatoM' re. (Jjitiu' to bu a (ar-u. you know! So IK-wmh S.uith ho s'eppe I up and said some.tr-m' or nther to Umk, and 11 mk-i, ij licker 'u a wink, laid down t'l- bi y au t i.iag.jd the de.von with Ins ti-t. An I so, I ihi'ino ho it n, tint in iiiimite tlirre wai llmki and i).-.,i;ii S unn and I). -svnn 11 ibbird, a:i I U inks' siitet' biliy, and ni ', u'l a rol in' ul a bii'iipin' over me n ior, Putin and kiikm' mnl w:ioi,ii i' u a unauet that in n-Jicuioua to lithold. "And when w all rome to, and gul straighteued out, Hanks picket up The batle ud biby l his sinter and quo KUl Uiu trustees held an iulormul mtu.in' an I aieed to c o.8 tho enureii lur a in into, s l-J Kiil lur lieet I i lik,4 -t.it. ua 1 n o'V nit an; h it I reek 11 iiiim UJ, ,,r ( li-Mf III k) hm n it his bir.i; up ug.1 oone over an I j uric 1 tliu liiotl .. " toliet giodiliytu lii.. g,-xt a auJ won in s., i eo ol aii'itlitf siuctuaiy. REMOVING THE BONES, Tin' l.iw pns-ed by the late leuislature loiliiildiny. under heavy penalties, the (lis in'.ctniem ol human bodiei buried in Mcv ailn without first obtiiriinjj peimitsion lioui the county conm.iasioneis, was hin; pestrd by and aimul at the well-known cuHtoni ol the Chinese of dieting up tlie bones of their countrynim uiul ehippin' tin m home to (.'h.ta. This c'J--tt.ia h n prcvailul not only lioin religious fluty, but throi.eb the con'.r,icte 1 oblratioii'i of the companies to which they belong, or by whom they are brought to this couutry. to return them tn China, live or dead, lie turning the bones suitably boxed up, lab eled and certillcd to, fulfils the contract. For every Celestial not eo returned, or Otherwise satisfactorily accuuniel lor, the company has to forfeit three times the amount of the contract money to the rela tives of the deceased or to the go?ernimnt, for this reason it is that at a suiubli time, a lo invnths after burial, the graves wee reopened and the bonci taken out for shipment. The new law would app& feutly discourage and prcyont, in a great liieasurc, the emigration of Chinese to this eotintiy, but John is toe cunning to he caught oa or kept out on any such ar rangement in that. Since the law went Into elT.'ct not one Chinese corpe h is been buried with any bones in it. tikillul pra ctitioner, cinp'oycd by ihe companies, re move all the honca from the body as soon an convenient alter death. The corpse is laid upon the opeialuia table face down ward, ine aranmtic j-isi pipir is burned in a center suspended dom the ceilini, three teai HplilU nl tart-tilled ike water are I; nukled ovei thu body and around the room, and a prirst repeats tlie s icred Chi nese proverb: 1'enee and uood will to ue nil." This is the rcligmus loruiulu fer the occasion. The two skilled snrtiic.il oper ators now step lorwar i to their work with keen, (.'littering knives. An incision is made Irom the top ol the head down the f pinal column, biai.chmg eff down each leg to the heel, and along the back ol each arm. The kiu and fl all are theu caieiully and tpcedily peeled, and trim Hied away each tide Irom the skull, uhoul-Ur-, back, nbs, hips, arms and lugs, and in less time thau )t tukcB to describe it, the UosIiIks skeleton is drawn lottli, leav ing the boui less corpse lying there. Tueu the clothes which drccasid wore during lilu, ol'.eu comprijing all 1 i 3 worldly poa fessiors are carelully Btufl'.d in to supply the place of iho bones n moved, an'l thr body being oe itly tewed up and wished, it is h rapped in a plain shroud and deli Vere.il to tlie friend-, or burial. The skel eton is now unj.iilitcd, and the boms are subHijuently baked in an ovcu and packed lot shipibeut. A DISGUSTED SUITOR. A writer ditai'ing i.nccdntes tf promi nent actresses, t'ives this lit'le account ol m admirer ol Miss Neilson, the celebrated uglisli actress who made do many friends a this country: Miss Keih.on made many conipiests iti New Yoik. 1111 1 her pailns in thu 1' nth Avinue weie never without her admirers, in h-hsoiuIiIc ln-urs. A New irkrr fell niadlf in love with the itctns" while she wris pliving r-s. Ilosaliud and iViuy H ibs'art. Every night Im was in an rchestra chair, with a lu h-'ral eiiihiein ir her, and every alteiiio..n, niter having obniined an introduction, ho calif I, bear- ills' more 11 wers. The rharmitig uetrcss liked nothing I ettcr than to loll back on the divan a r c'i bourn t to pick at whi e thu ad.nuing cv is of ?i-vetal gentK tnen lieanicd on her Irom ottomans an I easy- chi 8 about her. The lovn loin ynunj in in wan annoye i by a bi felio .v w ho u-ed to sit til iu one corner, apparently alis'rac- ted, yet ever too near to permit any in s- sionatc decla'ati -n to be properly made. The big Id mv smoked his cienrs rei I his lorelgn pipert, yawned, loikel at his watch, but never left the room. Ilo was there when the lovet c.l ne, and there w in n went. Every thin., wn tn-ttknl Mos am-iai'ie .'iisi.ii i ne ii -wers nil cau o to Mis N'erljioi. Her iiictun-s were lahclid .Hiss ..elf on. -snit t'.o I i"i r ha I never heard of Mrs. I.'e One dav, when lie had i nt eii"ngli on II i-.vi-rs and presents to pay a wnit'-i s lnurl, he inii.atient'v raid to Ills li l-ircl iiciis;, .H:fj person, v. il i S that stupid 1 How win is uU ijs hangin; about j oi.? Why d-ip't you "end him oil; ll'i, never mind hi.n,' ucs veied ll.e actres-; he :s only my hnsbanit!' The love I nn young man shou-d the top ol his upera hat bawel liuiiTcd oit. as L'n-.cioii.i't as he nuld under the cite Juistau:es, an-1 ehot out of tlie room. PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON'S PRAYER. A prayer in the handwriting of the prnce imperial hs been lonnd among the pa ers in Im disk at Camdeu l'iace. The following i a liansl ition : 'My u nl: I gtVii to riiee mv heart ; but give to. me l.nt ti. Without I lith there is no strong prayer, and to prnv is a loii'ini id my soul. I pray, not Hi it Thou sh midst lake aniiy Ho o'istiieles ol my path, but that Thou ni .y nf permit me t-i ovfic oiie lliern, I priy. not that Timo fhould-t (lis- i r in my enemies, but that Thou ghnuliWt aid mi: t i c.'lli'l--l invselt. II. ir. ob, (io I! my prayer. Ties rvc to mv ath-ctlon those who are dear to me. (!mnt tiiem happy nays, n lliouonry u'Vest on tins rartil certain sum ol l iy, t ike, oh. (i n!! my shine and litslow on tin. in ost wnrihy, and may the most worthy bo niv friends. It TioiU si i ki st vengeat co upon man, strike mo. Mutoitone is converted i do happi ness Ii? the sweit th nijlit that thus: whom we h ve ure happy. II ipptue-s is pn'.B ned ti tlie Intl. r Iiio lolit while l rionp, ihpse ' o n I lovj a tlo-uian I tim-s I et'er thnti uiifell. are sull rimj For me, i h, dud! no in ore Inpp e.e.i. T d ii Im n m pi'.h I ('in (iliiy I n I piy in loigettinu the pa t. It I !rg t thorn- who are no nioro. I shall I e lur tfi l t , n in mv toi-fi I, J, ,. I t' t!'''t :h.it m ik- one s ,y, 'Time i ll'.u all. I lie oi-.lv si!is ,-moii I -rrk is thai which l ,st l-ir.-ier. thai uoi-. h ii i-ie.-ii l,v ti in. nl I'onsctcnce. () i, my G,i! show nie evv-i w.i -ie my duly n.s, an 1 i'ive me ilreiietli t i iu-coinp,s!i r uUnyi. Ariived at Ihe term ol my ide I shall mm my l0, ( It-arhs.lt to the pft Kemen.bmneo will not he lor a I ni remorse. Then I shall be tiajipy. (irant.oh (lod! ilut my heart may ne penetrated nnli tin? conviction that llinso whom I hue and who nr.- dead shall set all id y actions. Mi l.le slmll be woii'iv ol their witness. and m? Innermost tliouulit's sh ill never make them blush. - - - Life is olten spent in Imming aoo!o;; ... lmhiih uini iiieuuiig resoiutiiiiis, ... j prolnciiag amendment, till M .tl, i,l.-1N Im en!.) It md n . ,,,, , t mc lis la-t c.x. -use. and one more H ad le I to ilio trowi.cd ciingii'gatioii ot tho dead. iSeil Mniier ctpl nued hi. reasons for prelemng io wear stin king, witli holui in un m io iiiivnig the.it dimed: "A h.di- liny he the accident ol t dav, and will pass i'ii intr uni ji.-nileni n, liut b -.l.ru lit pluncdltated poverty." II tppy aro I'mse who when tlnii leu-i.vu is u inu. lie iu their youth oau i thi'iu.-O. THE WAY TO WEALTH. The Rev. Dr. R D. Ili'chcock, who is not only a prominent thenlnyian, but a piofoi'.nd thinker, tays: "Suppose no uiu'clc is put into the land; no sweat nioitent ir; it goes back lntn its original wil.lneis, and tint which formerly suppor ted one hnndnd civilizid men, affords support for one savage. The value which land pus-esses has developed by labor. IHvo yon considered bow short-lived labor is f Ctops last no more thsn a year. Rail wars, so long as you stop work upon them, go to pieces rapidly and cease to bo valu able. Houses have to bo mads over con stantly. St. Peter's church, at Rome, one of the most solid of structures, is repaired annuallv at a cost of $30,000. The rev erend doctor might have added, median ics actuallv livo in houses erected on the top ol 8t. Peter's, that they may watch for any defect anil attend to any leak In the roof A fjreat part of the wealth of the world is only twelve months old; when men atop working it pusses away. Sup pose you earn f 1 25 a day and speod the same; at the end of tho year jon srs no bettor nfl than at the bcg'nning. Yon have nnly lived. Suppose you spend fl, or, better still, eighty fivo cent.-; then you have become a capitalist. Capital is wag'B saved, mid every man can beennm a cipi tnlist. I be pan to preach at $530 a year; I've been there, and know want it is. My ru'e na then, and has been ever since, to live within my income. So it would have bom, no matter what my business. Spend leu than you can ; then you will aqiiire cipital, aad your capital will be as good as that ol any other man." WENT UP ON THEJDELLAR 0003. A larmer of Cmthlan township went to town to iniiko a few purchases. It happ-tied that he called at an establish merit where an elevator is in use. Ic order to furnish the articles desired it was necessary to go in'o an upper story, and the salesman said to his customer, Just get or; and we will go up,' The s'artled granger looked around and said, 'On where?' He was uiven the desire-1 information, and they started up. The upward flight was evidently sene'hing iiaiv to the Inriner, who aN tested his appreciation of it by rema k inir, 'TLis beats all nntim, don't iiP Tho salesman fmibrgly mid he rather thought it did In the nieantinip, a son of the farmer became impatient, and came Into the 8ioreroom below looking lor him. The farmer sreing his son, stepped to Ihe hatchway nnd said, 'You cau't come up hen ; sor; I came up ou tho cell.r door, and it's up lu re ye'.' We Inko a deep interest in Ihe childhood of grest men, for wo wish to detect, if pos sible, indications of tluit future greatness, nnd trice the mi ntal pr (vs.e by which they reached Iheir elevatiou. J. T. Head ley. When you see a woman going toward the river with a rood sized pole in her hand, mi I a writikle acroi-9 tho nose, you needn't ll.ink tile's going tishillg. Not much; she's got a boy down that way, who promised her, with tiara iu his cyis, lie woul lu't go in swimming. Human respects not only degrade reason, but they are the iunnmlny aud disgrace oi rel gron. - L' Abbe Ilarault. The great ol ject ol all knowledge is to enlarge and purity the soul, and luruish a r li le i pleusme. Tor who'e creat on of dod bus neil' er noi.k nor coiner where tho guilty can bn tow hi seeiel an I sav it is a'c oiTi.-bjsi- - . ADVERTISEMENTS. 45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUINE DE. C. McLAKX'S CELEP.UATKD LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVSPBrSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is ttlt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently- extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism m the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite ana sickness; tlie bowels in ten eral are costive, sometimes alternative with-lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in tlie back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation ol having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient comnlains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, aim tie complains ot a ttricklv sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low: i i.i i. i . .- .- ... ' iinu aiiiumgn ne is sansneu mat exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet ne can scarcely summon up fortitude cr.o;:t,h to try il. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the I.ivek to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Du. C. McLane's Liver Tills, in casks, of Ac.t E and Fevf.r, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or alter taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give thein a fair trial For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they arc unequuled. Br.WAUi: OF IMITATIO.tS. The genuine are never sugar coated, f'.very box has a red wax seal on the lid. with tho imprcMion Du. McLANK's Llvta I'll. r. s. . The genuine McI.ank's I.iver Tlt.LS bear the signainres of (.'. McLank and 1-LEM1NG lKo. uu the wrappers. ln-ist upon having the genuine t)R. C. Mi I. am l.ivm Th i s, prepared by Hem- ''.: 1; of Pittsburgh, 'a the market being fuUof iinii iti-.ii; of the name StcLanvt spUd 'iilkrenlly but same pronunciation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRE SCOTT & GOOOH DEALERS IN CENERAL MERCHANDISE AKNO0NCE THAT IHEI DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS EVER OFFERED TO T II They are to be found at the Old Stand of J. L O W F O Oivo them a call and got more for your money Doe 14 ly T . GOOCH GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY P lODUCE, KEEPS ON HAND A GROCERIES. PROVISIONS Which will be sold low for CASH. apr 6 Bm N EW FUll. JAS. L. BASS, n T BAKKf.EY Weldon, N. C. Oaryxburg, N. C. UnviiiK opened a first elasa Hostfiuso a-id Ovster K'hIcoii, nct door to W. II Itrown'si, on Water Stroot, are prcpued to Hrve their frionds with anythiiiK in their lino. They bavo a splcnd;d Ovstor OooU, who will servo the delicious "bivalves In any Ftylo. Oytorn by ihe (pini-litv to theii country cuHtoruerH. They will hIho keep on band a uood aupply ol Family l.rncnr ies, I'oiifeetionarios, Tuba ceo and the best 5 cent Cigars iu town. JAS.L. I'.ASS, Co. Oct 19 12in. Water Street. JOCKY MOUNT WILLS, ROCKY MOUNT, N. G. January 1st, 1870. We aro now prepared to furnish the trade with biiEElTNuS, SHIRTINGS, TLOW LINES and COTTON, i YARNS. all of the beat quality and at low prices. Our terms strictly ncl cash, 30 days. Address BATTLE & SON, 'an 20 a Rocky Mount, N.O. E A G L K UliKW B Y, CEOi W. ROBINSON. BKEWER A DEALER IN MALT A HOrs Con. West Clay and Harrmon Sts RICUM0ND, VA. Out 26 tf. HATH OPENED T II B OF AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ic. E PUBLIC IN WEIDON, T. Gooch and are selling CASH- than anywhere else. K - O F- COTTON, CORN, &C. FULL STOCK OF MOLASSES NAILS & C J. T. COOCH HEI.DOW, Bf. C. 1 )EPPERS NEW HOTEL. On American A European I'lauft. HOLLIDAY STREET, Nkxt Doou to IToi.i.rnAr Stiihkt TliniTliE, and oi'i'osira I'itv Hall. Board par Lay, - - - 12 00 'I'alilo Board pur Week, . M.Ol) K mo-la pur lav, - - - 75 to t1.00. LYN HAVEN OYSTERS A EPKCIALITY. Kpectul Inducement Io Coiuiuer t'iitl Travelers. W. S. PEPPER, Prnprie'or, lialliuiore, Md. Auk 313m. JS-OTtt'ETO TKAVEttEKS. 1 am now run inner dally mail from So.itland Neck to 'lallt'ax. X liav coin fortalilo two horso back, wliict leaves Scotland Neck, every morning for Halifax una returim same dav. Will tans patten gnra and bipreMg packago at reaaonable ratea. l am also prepared to entertain travelers, prnmiiinir to spare no pains to uiako thoui ooin for Inble. llospectt'ully, W. H. SHIELDS. No? 30tf. EUALIA MANUKACTOHY. M VHX ,11 ITTF.IiDOKFF.lt, MANUFACTURED OK AND DEALEa 1H SoCIKTt AND MILITARY OoODS. BANNERS, FLAGS, SCARFS, BADGES, Slc. AIno Coatnmoa for Tournaments, Balls, ito, at lowest rates. 410 llroad Stroit, but. Fourth and Fifth. Sept 21 ly. ADVERTISEMENTS. E OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE, I am constantly receiving FRESn JRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW 0LAS3, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, LAMPS, LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS, &C itC. etc. And am now prepared public witbeboioo to furnish Ibe COA FECTI O X EU I ES, OK.Y.UE I.E.HOIVS, and good things rcnorallv, nil at tbo lowo.sl CASH V KICKS. You can nlways roly on getting the bent of goods and the most carol ul uini competent attention. VreRorlntioiis Carofully compounded at an nours, any or nigtil, ana 'Jouutry or ders prompt)yBtteuded to, Having aorved you faithfully for sevreal years I claim that I can utill pleaHo. ruaiiKing you lor past lavors 1 solicit vour coutinueu patronage. Oct o tr. r N O. T. FORD, Takos pleasure in announcing that' ho can still be lonnd at bis stand on FIRST STREET, Where ho has on hand a fall lina ol the Finest WINES. WIIISKTES and BRAN 1)1 KM, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ' aud fSNUFK, ORANGES. APPLES, and CONFECTIONERIES His stock of Canned Gooda aud Grocor- ics is unusually Full and Complete. Old CAMKfT Whiskey A Ppecialitv. FRKSII LAClKll IiKER OM DltAUOHX. He Kuaraiileos sullsfuctiou. Call and sco him. Nov 21 Iv. E MANUEL LEVI, - CO". MANUFACTURER OF" THE tOS - COCKADE CITY DUESS 3 II I It T S, DOMESTIC SHIRTS. DRAWERS OVERALLS. Ac. Ac. Ac, Ac. A FULL LINE OP PURNISIIIKO.aOODS, NO Feb 23 1 y. 206 SYCAMORE. PKTEItSllUBa,VA,, iiui.irme,u 1S1N. f HORNER'S FSSIILK ITS, ttlth which any fltrmer can make hla owu fi-rlillurs, OHEiSOALS And other materials for making HOME FERTILIZERS. Muriate Potash, Kalnlt, Sulphate Sella, Piaster, Peruvian (luanu, Oil Vitriol, Nitrate soda, Dried lilood, UlMiolivd Snuili Carolina, ULssulved Itaw Dune, ic, It. A full supply of ruitl-i Moterinls always on lianil and tor Male at lowest, innrket prtees. l-'oriiiiilftH for Imeie miinipul;itinn,eiitimates aa to cost, met lnlorimition rogurdunj inixiug, &o., clieertully given. HOMEE'S Pure Slaughter House Al IDISSOLVEO BON GUARANTEED THE "Best in America." HOIIN-HII'S j AMMONIATED fjawfjone Snperphosphateg A1SD COXCEXTKAT SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR ALLCROPS. SEND FOR CIRCJLAR. Joshua Horner. Jr..& Co.. i Cor. Bowly'u Wharf and Wood St., IIALTIMortK, Ml. let) i) (jin. L. E LLKTT A C 0 BUY t;OiOS ash AOTIONN 10, 12 and 11 TWELFTH STREET A. L. Ei.r.KTT, A. JliPsoN W ATKINS, Cl.AY I'BKWRV, S. 11. IlULKILH. RU'HMOND TA. itf. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. QHANUE or SCHEDULE RALEIGH GASTON BAILItOAii i ltalelgh, . C, Nov. 1, i878tl MAIL TRAIN, Leave Raleigh, ; j 8-00 A v Arrives at oldon, : la-ao p Leaves Weldon : ; p Arrives at Raleigh, 8.26 p', , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leave Raleigb, Arrives at Woldon, Leaves Weldon, Arrives at Raleigb, 7:90 P,M( 8; A.M J0.-0OP.M 6:3tfA.M jviau train manes close eonitu. Weldon with the Seaboard and R Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via V.'wV more, to and from all nnlm. xi .t ""H and Northwest, and with Petersbnr v1 roan via Petersdurg, Richinonrf .Vj Washington City, to and from Ku Li"' North and Northwest. 1 M And at Raleigh with the North Caml!.. Railroad to and from all points South I ..3 Southwest, and with the Raleigh A Acnl ta Ak Line to Haywood and favettvluV JNO. C. WUnder ' ma 80a Gen'l Supernitenden,, Petukshi ru Railroad Company v.j- r ,..-. tniil-Cilim-l-KINDK'p ruTEKKllUMQ, Va., Jan. 8th, 1879, gOUEDULE OF TRAINS : TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 6TU noiKQ SOUTH. New York Express leaves Petcraburir dally at Arrivo at Weldon at n'-lo p 2' Southern Express leave PoterHbu'ri' ' . oally at ..I1-SB ? Arrive lit Wehlou at i.jj J' 5' Frelsht with Passenger coach attach- ' ed, leavo Votersliurff dally, except 1 Sunday, at ii.jn a u Arrive at Weldon at . Mo p. 3 aoma NORTH. New York Express leavo Weldon dally lit ' Arrive at PnterHhnrjr at...'.'.'.'.'.' Kuutkuru FxiircKH leave Weldon daily' 1:20 P. V 3:11 P, J ai . M Arrive at Peterslmr)f at S A 'if Pi'ciKht with Fassenwr eoaeh attach- i-o, o nvu weiuon uany, exci'iit I5un- da.v, at ' M . ; - ll,,B ""u. jtnnur caps will . tlire-url. between Wilmington and New TorkS i.iKht trains. Sleepiriff ea? berth can ie i hid fi l.(iO-Kiehinond to Baltimore. iiiiouirn nearrs eoiutoall Eastern andgontk. ern poiiits, and baggage checked throutrh Ij. k. ci.arkb, t ,, CT Dispatcher of Trains. U. M. SULLY, General Buporinteudent. loliJo-tf QUANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Sup't. of Transportation, n. V If. If It f'rvx.n.v Portsmouth. Va.. Nov. 8. l7S 78. ) Trains of this Road will leaye WeldM daily, except Sundays, aa follows: Mail Train at s : 1:30 P, It Through Freight at ! j 4:45 A.M. Through Freight '. 1 6:09 A. M. Way Froight Trl-Weokly : 3:00 A, M, ARRIVB, Mail Trains j j 2:39 P. H, Way Train Trl-Weekly l:46 P. It. Through Freight daily : 8:S0 P. M. Through Freight daily : 12:40 A.M. Mail Train slops at all Station. Steamer leaves Franklin Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, lr Edontun, Ply. mouth and landings on Black watw aid Chowau rivers. Apply to R. O. Edwards, Ageit, don, or to E. G. GHIO, Sup't. of Transportation,, I'or Union tb, Yi. "y IL MING TOM ifc WliLLltl RAILROAD CO Change of Schedaro. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily At 7:00 A M Arrive at Goldsboro 10:02 A Mi Rocky Mono! 11:37 A M Woldon 1:00 r U Leave Weioon daily At .Vft f K Arrive at Rocky Modat 4:f3 T U Goldsboro . 6:19 P M Union Depot S:ii P M EXPRESS TRAIN AND THROUOE FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Union Depot daily At 8:00 P M Arrivo at Goldsboro 8:9 A U Rocky Mount 12:35 A U Woldon - . 3:i.i a it Lpave Woldon daily . lOjuft P M Arrive at Rocky Mouut l'J:'-10 P U Goldsboro . 4:io A M Union Depot 10:110 A M The muil tiain ruukes elnso eouiiectioai at Weldon for ul) points North via liaj Lin and Aefiiia Creek routes. Express Traiu counsels ou with Acquit Crrok rontfl. PUl.MAN'S PALACE -T,EEPlN CARS on this Train. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wil mington tri-wer kly at 6:00 A. M.,aud ar rive at 4:30 P. M. JOHN F. DITINE, Oon'l Superiutendont. TJICHMOND AND PF.TEUSBURO RA L. KOA1) COMPANY. Oommenelnir Pundny, May lit h, 187, trains on this roml will run as follows I.RAVK HICUMO.Vn KOUTH. 11:55 A. M-Tlimufrh Ma I dally, connecting- or Cliareat n, AuKUstn, uini Aikin (via ( harles on). Hnvnminh. KhIpIkIi. Jsek KUivllle. ParlnrCirs Io Wilnili (jlon,. Slops only at Miuiehenler and chea ter. T'A A. M - AeeouiD.o lal'on trsin rlnliy- (exerpt Minuny.i a'nkes close connection lit PotersluirK with Atlantic, Miss (lino li.ill-i B, fr ii, Nt, ,i, , t,:,(ta iiooifa, Ntisl.vlllc, Memphis, lynch horj, -Hi in villi', hikI l.r I,,,,, tions on that i-oiiil, makiim ssiuiv V,"',!1"'B"y 0'er line, stops at all stations. 4:55 P. M-Accoiimioilatloii train dally (except Sunday). Fn-seinrers taklntr Una' tin u will make close connection aff Petersimrii K.r Norfolk. Mops atf nil sMii ions. WjBP.il-'lbroiiKl, Mall dally eonnectln- for We I don, WiliiimKtoii, Halelchi. l liares'on, Savannah, Auirusta. Co liniilea, Atlanta, .Macon. Molittrom ery, Moltile. ,.w Orlei ns, and si points South and Southwest. Pull man sIccplngM-ar fn m Boston for Vlliiiiii(;t,,ii, Nnvaniiali and tli Soutli. Stopsonlyat Manchester aud ( lleslcr. . i I-KAVK PKTKKSIttIO NORTH. 6 it) A. M Tit yorh Mail, dally , (onnectiruj with It, elm ond, Fr.-ih-i-leksliurir i"l Poti-mai' Katlroail lor all points North East niut West. Stops at Manchester nnd Chester and Half Way and at n-ic n.,'"Wr"'' Ului' "iKIikl. A. M-Acci.iumoilntioii t ruin daily (excel'! .'-''dayl. SUips at el s at ens. 7-tu t. M A miniiMlntluii tra li dallv.leieel'j- Sunday), St ips only at Chester and Manchester. 3:15 P. M-TIhoukH Mall dally connecting with Riehmonil, l-'n-ilerieksliurf and Fo toiioic Hailroad for all i obits F anil West, iniikiiip close coio ecttcn with chesapeiike and Ohio llnlln" for Viixlnla t iriiiK and nil ialnt' West, nnd North. Thia trln ftops at Manchester an fhrster mid at Half Way and Drenrys, Hua on sliinal. , Sunday Exclusion Trains leave Rlclrrm nd :!!' A. M. and ri::-n V. M. Leave Petershurtf l':V5 A. M. -md n.-ifr, H. M. every Sunday. AIHi-iiIiis leavinn l'etejsburrf will slsrt from t'e Aoi'c.iu:ittux Lepof A.t-HAW. I' ll 1 1 tt. Siipeillileuileut.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1879, edition 1
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