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THE. ROANOKE NEWS. A DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED BY HALL & SLEDCE. On Ti'r. In advance, IHI Months. Three M niths, ) nn 1 mi 7S ct.s ADVERTISEMENTS. SiHHOH LTVEH BEGULATOR. " IjoR MEDICINE fur Ij'8i.e(!ia.;iIeailarhe,.T!uini)lri'.r)Mtivt'nc'.s.f,ftnii DytiMiicry, bic Uii'Uclu i'liiunic It,mrh.i-a AfT tf-MiH of tlie ItiftiW.-r nml KIIih-vh, Kcv-r Nervuumsf., ChUN. DWcii'.' "t Hit; skin, inipirl tvol tlie HlooU, Mrhiiichuly ur H'ireion ul the Hiiirits. An-. Mtt if ih" fitlinei.' hero rniimoriiTot. Hive lh".r cirinln tn 'h" -a ., I v r. w li.rl. i Hi" in., irt THh'itt a (IV i.in in ihisrniititrv. titiil u -i tn iiuiiy TinM the piiilt'iil i.s in I WLtlilii'lticrrirliolft plus Irian, il i t'nn it tli:if M.un iTiui'tly --ImmiI 1 w uo YMnl tli m t uoiiltl not in Hit' lt-.n hiipiiir Hi ' run mtliiini. mnl vi'L li m-tiv" hii.I af". Thtit nifti in I lit fhur n't r nl'.h MM MuN's KKil"l.AT if, lhin oim i" noiluubt, ihc i".Htimiiy of tuj n 1 i.mIs Will '-t il'luh h v ti i4io ti h of a iit:ti:i LIVER II " l uiri is -,.t Hii.lrr Uv -nmi'i r r Jt c i -: vi iiiimt't ut-tnk n fur hriiin'ttKm in lih arm. I'lir yuiiuch c'tV(-ic. wiili h'H ( ii-p t le m tut Mick n-s., b 'W' t.', in ii'i'rul lire ens ivi. s ttt ot mi h ;i I utii :ii i wild iiix: lh" lifiul U truublo 1 with uin an-um-paiil 'tl 'i:h a iluM, Ip'iivv sens itlu. Tlifrc is gi'inTiilty r oni is t(Ur:i hl 1. m.x menni-v. Rrrhi p.m It'll with R painful "tix imu of Liu in i; I. -it undone soim'tlilm whirl, niijj it to t ei-n tl Hie, A. slijf'it co'itfh is snnu'l nnc nn ultrndant. Tin pat it1 nt e minimus nf w tMi in-'ss an it d btlit y ; ho is i-ttsilv star tiis fet are mi l .,r l irniiV. and p c .mplains of a pr.ckly srusitti'tn of tin nkin; his Np ritt an' low; uui all lion, h MtinJifd that I'M'iTiM' would f b 'ticli ia! tu liini.jvt li ran warwly sum til-n up f iti ixi t muii t i try it. In fact Mh il'K'ru-ts 4'vtry ri'm.-dv. N-vern) of tue above .vvmpl'iiiH uttenif ,hf UscaHV, biitcase have orcirri'd wli n t'w ot'thcm rfslod. yet i-x-atninatiou uf hit body aft r deatb, ha kIiowii Uai Livt-rto have b"eii exu'ii-niveiy il Tnut'd It should In u- I by all per him. o d and mmif, whciii'vtT any ul ' t)n f.tnvntiK ynipliuis app ar. It l a putcly Vi 'KiMrttde ruuipnu'ud, it uil injn rini to (hf most, delt- ult (.niatttutiou, iiinl will keei itie livr in h-'itlthvaotinn if usc1 propi-vly. I'lTS-tiiK living in untical'hy localities niiy AVidd all U li-HiH ott-w'iH by takint a d'e occas ionally to k"-'p tin liver In ln-allby action. For chibln'n comtiliiininir KEQUL&T0& of coli lo'iidaelie, or flrk -toniach. a t -asp wnlul or more will niv r.-liof. t hibl .ilitti.ns well ai auulU. eat I aomotlm 'M to i much supper, or eat sninothlnR wii iili dfi-K tit t tiired w-ll. producing nmir slum. eh. heartburn; a k i'jiI d )-e wi. J give relief. This applies to pei'sons of nil hkcs. X Many iiersouif, fr uu eutiiu loo tauch, are re.st- lessnt nirht. or in day time are fidgety, woo) I leathering. cannot nn Urwtatid uhat they read, 3 ;niilnt ktep th nr tlmiKhU on any one MinjetM no i iw to reason well, or h-'CvuiH freitul. otiuor two J tahle.ipuiii' ul wi'l );lve relief. jaunuick. iuueeuouau lifK'iiur after rut hit each meal to produce oms lull actiou frtitu lite bowels every day. lr fruatit ladies will find sure relbf from their heidache. costiveu ss, swimmiuff in the heiul, colic, mmr Hloniach. re-itleHsue-'H, etc. It In mi Id and auitb them better than iu ire netiv' niedlclm. imioi 1 ti ri. 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I Hoy lu-l 111, F'r mtl Lila Inkuruure Aut. Can be fouul Iu (ha ftoanok Seaa OMm. Wiliios, Jf. C, J I SXPSZIXXTS, i i ' ffew York r,n'1orwritM. "Airrlpuitiiral" o( Wamrtnnn. N. Y. V.'-.'..pn, f Tor.. 1. to, I'.uimlA. ? l'.tluliro. of Tlirtiorii, N. ('. ,. tynehliiinr, of t.vnriiliiirir, Va. ; K'iul:al,le Life lnturjm'i' Co. of X. V. vyilll iilee rlk In any otborirood oininnv 1 --rLi -n.l -- '- M, 1 11 h it- ' - l law aifvnuea, Jnlvlily The VOL. XI T3 MY WIFE. Th la heautiful poem was wiUeu hy Jotcph Brennan, an Irish poet, who die J In New Or leans a number of yearn ago. He had been but a ahnrt time In thia country, and ht wife was atilt at their old home, in Emerald IMe : Touio to me il 'nr'st I'm ImiHv without the . I:i thin' and iiiptit t tun I in tbinh in -t at'ut the . NiKht time ami .lay time in divam-! 1) 'lutld thee; I'liwehMine my wakin.r wlilfh im to f.ijd thee; I nine to ine dariiti); my mrrow litrhb-u, 'ome in tliv h- niily . iu ble- and to bi L;hu''ii Come in in thy womanhood. m -fUlv mil lowly, t'oin-? in thy lovinnu'S, 'tu-'.-nl) and holy ! KwnllowH will flit round the dewilnie ruin, Te liiii; ot sprinu a"d it j v r.-n.iwiiiif ; And t ioUKiit! ol 1117 1 ve;iiiii i itt ui iuiiobl terns urr, Ar ri-eiiiit: my h -iiri wit1! a p"om'iMf pl"n-nire; 1 1. m-rli k "it in heart O ly of my h ott ; Shine nut 011 my ul till t - it lie. ni iuil bioson; Ihi' wan e of my lit hn a ro wit ln it, And thy lonUm h.i ft lone to liie hunsiitik can in it. I'iure- that moves UK a K'atuic-lil nil tiv a r- (lr. iii:tlrom:h lln-cvcn; Ky.-H like th H'ite- of m r Kriu, ai each oth -r; Sin lle4 coin I ny sf idom, In it child '1 -e Audoj euinif tlndt e..es trusn th be.1 hn-l-'iiiii); d impl.- t t i in- pie ; O t'omk to the S-iv 1011 r, !nit evrn l y s -fin lor, U left to the exile the hri;, httM-ss ol ilicuiuin. You have Iwn Kd h u you knew I was g ad- dened . Icar. are ou ad n v. to h 'nr I nm ''nldeiVMl ? Our hearts ever nn-w r io tu ie nn i in tune. b e, A .H'tavt to octave n.ud rbytio-' iintorhytn-, love, I cumiot weep but yntir tears will b '.. ittj:. You c;nnol smile but my eieeUs will be s ing ; 1 would not uie w ti'aiut you at my A le, love. You will nut l.tig f wiieii 1 will have died love. Ctnae to me, dear, en I diof 'ot w. His on my gloom I ke 1 1 1 sun of to-im r 'W, Siiong. swift and loud as the word . iiich I spoal . love. WitT a Hong at your lip, and a smile on your cheek; love ('ino. for my heart iu your ahsance is weary Hiwte, for my heart W ieken- d and dreary ; Couiu to tl:e arm- which alone .hoiild carets thee Come to t ho heart which is throbbing to pies tliee. TWO MEN AND A tfvO.ViAN. 'Dear me ! I'm tick ef this kiinl of life. I h iah ' Ami there I.ettic Wayne stopped nnil lenneil on the window Rill, with her broom sIiiiiiIiiil; lieslile her Iu a very ili'ji'eleil uttltuile, us If it litul liern smlJiMily pluuued nilo ilisrnce by the realization of the menial character belong ing to it. She looked out aeross the meailows, to the hilli heyund, and saw nothlni; in the pleasant lamUi'iipe. tihi- was thinking of ulutwutoui lieyoml the LiIIIh, and her ryes had caught a pi 3uH.iut ylslmi of the splendor in that far-uy world. 'It's nothing t.Mit sweep and dust, and bake bread and wash dishes fioin one day1 end to another,' she murmured by ami by us t-liu took up her broom a;;aln and fell ti sweep 111', put tini; In Ion,', hard stiokes by way of emphasis. 'I'm sure there must be soinetlilui; more to he enjoyed Iu life than will ever ( nine to the man or w oman who stays here In this dull place. 1 1 there Isn't, I don't eee as Utile's much to live for.' 'Uiiod mornini;, l,ettlc,' (poke a pli'iuiul voice lit the window. I.eUie st.ir ed, looked half i!lsi!i ased, un.l ausweivd with only a slight lai.ee at Ilie jniinj; man leaning across tliu wuijow-sill without Bloppin in h'T swerpine;. '(ioud laiiriiin, John.' '1 brought you some plnU, Let le,' ami .lolm re, u led out a h umful of iaru.iiiJus. '1 knew you liked them.' I used to,' respon li d l.cltie, Hltuoi-t I'elu lently, 'hut I've );ot hu d uf thun. I ne likes a change. ' 'I illicit II ive bioiiltt you Rome roses,' ui.h a shade of disappointment iu his Voice. 'You told me once, I reiin-mlier, that you likut Jllnks belter thun any oilier Hour. I didn't know you'd chaiiia'd your u:iml. Itul I sup pose persons chin,'!' thai' min is about Doners as well as other thing s. ' I.eltle Am-hrd up a little nt that, She under stood w hat hu meant. 1 suppose a pei'Miu has a peifeet li'ht t change his mind If he sees At to,' w ith a veiy inphalie Itourl-h of her I. room amoiu; some iinaiiiary lotiwehs near the ceilin. Of coiiise,' answered John; 'lint is, if they have Koud reiuon for cliaiie'in it.'' 'I take It for granted ttiar tve b uly is hlsowu iidi' tttiout thst,' respou-led l,et;i,-. 'I don't see at it's aiiyliodv else's Inisines. Voii'it lieht tlnre, too,' mini. fed John. Now, 1 hioeu'taskid you w hy you've ch in 'd tour mind about a leilain nutter, l.etlie, le'- ause you ,ite me to uiideisluiid thai y u villi k sider that 1 haveiit't any liiisim-ss to a-k you anvthiii'' alioul it. I'm not i;o,ii.' to ask voi an y ,iietioiis, l.e'lie, hut I would like tube on friendly terms. I d .u't see why yuu should treat me as if 1 were an enemy, when I haien't said that 1 blame you in the le.ul fur ebaug luit your mind l.etlie coloic.l up, as if she felt (jui'tv of meanness, anil iiuiii.ied to say that piiliaps she ha l been wroni;, but she 'had hniid he felt hurl, and as she didn't ill iiuileisl.iml wll it reason lie had to fiel to, she -she and the remainder of the sentence was lend-rid uuiulellielloe bv the vigorous whisUiri.' of the biooiu up and down 'lie tloor. I am s-iny yni put so mill h eonti.lence in what you hear,' sal I John, '1 never told any uue ss. If 1 had tiny thiiiL' of the. kind la lay, I should hare said II to you.' Ilefoie l.eltie ipii le reply the pile r'ii ked, and John looked around tu see a yut ' mall saunleiiiiL' up tlie path. 1 ten I'ui likely to be in Iho wsy, so I'M go Good morn In;;, l.etlie,' and Johti deuailed, with a nod to tlio new emuer us they met. I.etlie's faee was rosy now, but not with dis pleasure. I'.iiilcully the new vimot was more welcome, than the one who had jii! e,uiip. 'Well,' tie accosted, le mini; In across the idlt 11 here .I'llin II 11 ll- y had lis n a moment be fore, 'haven't been having a lover's iua"rol hive you! J fancied joiinit Harthj looked rather ijlum ahoat sonieihini;.' rcisons never have, lovers' quarrels w hen tin y aren't lovers, do they ?' lauched Lillw. ' I'hey tuld me you and Ili rtley were lovers when J came here,' uiiswrred 2'heo. Vaughn, (lickini; up the pinks Juhn had left, and pull ng tbctu to pieces tloaiy, as lie Walehed Lettlo. 'People ssy t great ninny absurd thins,' re turned l.etlie. '1 like John well enough, as a friend, but I never cared for him III any other way, and no one has any business to say 1 did. I wish folks could mind their owu business,' added Lettle, with a sudden flash of temper. 'Aunt Jane's been giving me a lecture, Just bo csuso 1 went out rowliiK with you last niht, and It makes me cross every lime I think of It.' 'I'm lurry if I bare been the ucaut uf caua- Roanoke WELDON, In j trouble In vonr family nff-iira and Vaughn dropped plu'it-petils on Lcttlc's newly swept Ooor. 'Rut I can't are why aha ahouli! obJct ti any tliiute uf thai kinJ. Ai long as my In tention are honorable; and 1 don't forget that you an) a lady and that I am a Reutleman, who ha any jTulit to find f lult ?' 'She's always quotini: Jack Hartley to me,' aid Kettle, l believe I half hale him Jutt on that account. He'a her ideal, and she bl.unos tne for mt thinking a'S eha doe, lle'a g od cuougli, but If I don't e (it to accept her opinion an Uw and c'I'vl, I'd like to fee her in ke me. I.eltie'rt eje I1.iln d (Kiimce as h atjtiouiued her dula.alian of ludujui deuce, 'Sonic day you'll !;M rid of beitijj domineerrd ov-r, Willi ....kml mnil lli;.t 8-t I.rl.iK.j rii'li'li inlli- lic.nl in a Biitii-r. 'f mii li w i' Mi'a (Hily luri-i? i-iM-uniwiiuK- $ li i-oan to nut ti'tiiu On to wiiuMn'. Ik- miy ume il.iyf. Il noiil.l In' ikiw.' V dili.itt n'.iitl lliort fur nn hour with Itli pii'tiy, tctnU-r npiH'lii'H, whi.li im.ht li:ivc icio mt s.i ma.-li, lial v ':i:h imp!)' in- .1 nt ti t h -In,' at all. A hci U 1 iter Iiii wont biU'k to lliu cilv. l.ct tlo cou!;l fi-''l tin' Ll.-ii Ih it he left mi lifr i ln k at urlai ful ll.iis iifti'r, us t 1l1ullL.l1 1 ul lliu j theiisuinl tender things lie h i 1 said, and of ll e v iuue hints ho had sive-n of coming hack soon it lie could succeed In dolni; what he Imped 1 1. lie ha l 11 it said in so 111 ny woi.ls, what he was eoin'nn for, hut l.ct.lu thought she under stood wh it It was well enoiigli. The d:iy wer louecoinu ones after Vaughn went away. Aiiut-I ine felt c oupleiely out of patience with l.etlie . U' being s i fool.sli us to thlidi he cared for hur. 1 1 r ul I eyes were keener than I.etlie's young ones, li ciiis isho stated her opinions frankly, l.eltie l.rpt uhmf from her, and nursed her lonesome feelings and her hope and was miserable and happy, after 11 fashion, all at the same time. If no one else believed Vaughn had been in curnesl she did. The f ill went by and w inter came; nnd with it a letter from Aunt Mania, saying tlmt she wished Si-ter Jane would let l.eltie coino und stay with her awhile and Hip city. l.eltie was wild to go. Vaiiguu was there! (if coin sc her Aunt Maicia's sta iou was at the lower part of the social Udder Viiie,hn wou'd never be like to descend 10 il unless theie was great attraction for h 1 til there, tint, if she went to ih.' c:ty all would tee him, unit w hen he found that .she was there then, then ! and l.ct'ie woie such delightful and foo:ih dieains of what might be when he dis. oveied that she was near hull that she was sine she woiil I be broken hearted if she did net go. Mie went. Aunt Jam w pla'uly enough why she wanted to go, and gale 11 grim cmi sent after thinking it uver. I'dlmpi It intUit be tlio means of curing LeltftJ of her foelish faih-y. for some days I.ettic heard nothing of Vaughn. Then iu n crowd, some one spnke of htm, and from the conversation she learned Ilia' he would be at a now opera tint was to he given that night, in company with snine friends Trotn the Soiilh. She co.iM'il Aunt Mareiu Into tying In the nn.,.1 i. M-a..i..i 1.. ..... t 1 .1.1 him know she was tli oe. If he found that 11.1t she felt sine he would come to sec her at Toe brilliant scene I' hcvi r seen any lliing was like fairy laud iildeied her. .She l ad 1 u gureoss In feie It o- In ile a, d lie nue ie wrapped her in ccstacy over and over : lined ci vim 1'oor foolish . fo- lis 'l I.elH-! C''inlli ! add. uly she Mart ed, lion, for L-ll Il id ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 .j iu Willi 11 II is I'olniii;;, he 1 She I inked ah. oil h, r. and turned pale Willi 1 111 seen It 1 ill . lie was Jul woman 011 his aim. A woman wIiomi faec was exquisite as a llo'sir, mid whose g.u:neiit ' were li. h and ticanl i ! ul, inaloii he) c, nspiew ous anion- lha many ladiaiit and spleinlidly diesse I solium tin re. Two men In front oT tliciii bi g 111 to tall; of Vaugliu. j 'He's a lucky fol ow,' one of tin in said. 'She's as rich as a Jew, Ihry say.' I 'Sue's lovely, that's sure,' lespionled thu 1 other, 'I d like to put that face in my next plcliin'. li would .li for t,.pti.i .fit l.nl ' a little more lire in I'. When did you sa Ihey ; were to be 111 .11 i. d ?' j 'A' ( In is! 111. is. ' w..a the ipplv. 'he tn Uauelllelit is lorumhy annoi: .ced.' I. I tie's face was as pile as death. Hut she ; give no .1ij.11 uf the pain she fell. j JSilddeiily Vaughn looked that way and saw her. lie 1 slaiied a little, then he put l.M his glas. and s, meted hi r with 1111 air of ruliiy that stung l.etlie to slider, ttlio lla.-hcd a scornful look at the nun who could little w ith a woiusu's hu.ul as he had iltnio well hers, and then looked at the stiige and vouchsafed him 110 further attention. Hut she saiv but liit'e 0! hat ax going 011 tin re. She was think ing about 1 he dream th it was ovei, the love that vas dead. Vaughn had passed out of lu r life fjiever. Hut her heart was vety sore. The i,e xl day she mid she was homesick, and In spile uf Aunt Maiciit's protest, ahe weiu hack to Mar-hville and her old life. Aunt Jane saw that sho had some exper ience, that she did Hot cure to talk uh iul, ai d a-ked ini questions. Hut she could imagine w Intl Ih y were. M"iitbs went by. Again John llmlley leaned ueress the window sill und ulTered )."'.!:? a L-udfj.! wf pioKs. Tins time siie look them. 'They are the sweetest flowers, after all,' she said, hiding her face iu them. 'Have you got back lo your old opinion Let He V he asked; 'if you have changed your mind about pinks, peihaps you havo about other thing.' Tcrhaps 1 bare,' she answered wilb a rosy face, wliave color was half of shame at reniein hra ire of her ycar oid folly. 'About me, fur Instance,' sucgrsted John; 'if I utked you lo in .ti r j uie, grille, what would your answer bo?1 'I couldn't say till you asked me, answered Lettle, 'Well then, will you marry me !' cried John, desperately, 'If you want me to, knowlnj bow foolish I've been. Then John came and kissed her. Aunt Jane, who was going by the kit. hen door, declared to herself that I.cttla had case to her sensrs after all - - A Chlnanisn will steal a dog quicker tlisn ho would a woman, and considering the style of Chin, se female beauty, ays an exchange, we uou i uiauic mm. N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 183': Bill ft RP. HIS SERMON ON IM.ACIIKS, POMUl'S, NIG GKi:.S, ML1.KS AND THINGS. Hope 8vs the peaches aic nut all kil It'll lor si man can't examine all tlio tilo ms ami niayliu tliciv'll lie onongh fr t lie iliil.lit'ii Tliat is llio main tiling aflT all; enough 'or the children is what lhe world is working; for; en ough niiiiiey, or I. nut, or food and cloth iiii;; enough plfasnro and liappiness. Hor we do love 'em and worry over '1 in liy nielli, mi l day. Ii'ue had no children I lliink 1 would just c 1 11 i t work and toil suddenly and o a lishimj. ;( ,m, js 1(,t nU(.1 ,jMU l() ilie on ' a l:irm at this seaon of (he vear. ' for Aliniinae nays : "Almut thin time plant, eoi ii," and we are do'nii; it all around these parts, t e.m sit on my pi i.Z'T and look into live farms and see the dai keys and the mules and hear 'em, loo, mid it's i.;(.p and haw, and nil aloli;, I'e'.e, and har yu ;wiiie, Nell, 1 one round, dar. 1 tell you; and theie's 110 end to this iilleetiuiiate, one- siiied discourse until tlio horn hlows ! lot' .1 muh Units can liner, and then the ui"8t knowing 1 e;ive a Inay all round, lts as lino- how utiieh they d 1 know and y nude to nndeislaiiil. 1 had a hi.' lil'iie who would nev one pull at a rout utile ; oive hut the darkey wlm ploweil linn ho..eie.l out, "Kotteu Mid, 1 Icll yon !" and then he would break thai root or somiihiti'.; else, for he hud eotilidi'iiiv in this nio-cr. It al .vays did seem like there was a kind ol eoiiliilential relation between ni jjers and mules, a sort of treaty of peace and equality, for there is no other animal that ran stand the darkey and then there's no other human ean U'et alotio; in peace with the mule. When they are alone to!roiher in a bi'4 Ihdd with lmiej rows, the darkey talks to him all al"ii;,' the line, and the Ilillle ll-tetis lit lespi'i tlul silence, lint if two tlaikies are plowing touelher they talk to one another ami the mules are snubbed. There is a power of col li heini; planted this spring, and not initcli more Ihan hall' cri, of eotlmi, so lar as my nbsei val ion ejoes. I hope wt! will urike ei!i'ii'rli food lor the emt'i try, or we ean do with less clo hino better ill. Ill be slinled ill villels. There IS a p .w.-r ol folks tlepetiilelil upon us, the lai titers, and a nt'eat responsilnlity upon us. 1'oliiies raises a mighty ruiiipiis an 1 takes up a silit of room in the iiewfp'ip-Ts, leil when yon com pare it. with 1. il inmo; it, all seems soi let' like monkey show thai is jj . i 1 j f on lor ainusement, and the I.11 liters lrel like I . I ... si...iV i1.., .. ! 7,' ' ' ' ' T Went, to see an ititia'.eur miisieal per- :.. I' ; .1....:. ... the war. lie was a rouh specitnen aliont six feel and two inches, and a hat like tin umlii'i Ihi, and hoots like stove pipes, and spins that jine d.'d hk. tt.iee chains, and a couple o! na y tuls to Ml oil 1,1s In ai.l, tin. I lu p.,1'1 and lus h.iT diill.tr and look a slun 1 I 1 hind .111 eaint v In n. h 111 t he rear, looked mi ttii a I illy contempt, whenever the tii'l'lol III "I s 1 I, so, I ,t i ami he ch' t'iilio I d the nid I ..it, Xelaitned ".-01 1 i ilie' boo S-- Ite 1 in mi. j .1 il . lo hiins II. .111 li I ,ll0'l' nut '''y, most a a and 1 was 1 until it ail cm It IV, rs 1 1 v ;i lit I he I, I the sle Th-se like h I. it up w air it, I pre ni.iiuie il.lt. for ( ! i ern q- tin. I o I trill. remind ine ol Judge I, n hraiice's slory of the li isiiman w ho thoii;:ht he had a las', h il'sc, and so he pill 1 1 1 : it in the r.it'c.s and bet on him. lie 111:1 pretty Well, bill seeineil to riltl better behind ill, 1, 1 lo loio, und the Irishman ..'lapped his hands with delight ,'ui l et'l. limed, ' I'', lit li and St. l'aluc!;, jit.-.t look how he drives 'em." I'nil. ii's a 1 tilit. I'm e'l.td to see the indepeiidi-nts wak iur up. ll's all lor the iootl of the people, an 1 will ke p the o'd llciili et. icy on its 000 I behavior. There's nolhiittr like having sentinels on tho watch toweis. S.itni'linies the parly 'ncs too fast, and these independents act like a baiauce wheel, a regulator, a brake sorler like Tinny U ticker's yearlinj', lor lliey say when lumy was a boy ho tried tor an I. our to drive a yeai'lin.f out of the pasture, and linaliy lie t; it him by the tail and 1 tin and run nnd bellowed and run until soaicbndy hollered to him und said : "Tinny, you can't hold that yearliu; what are you Irvine; to do r"' "1 know 1 can't hold him," said Tinny, ''but I can make hnn jjo slow." .Icsso. That is all these independ ents aio after. They 1. 11, 1 expect olliee, hut ihry h ive more aboiiudiiie; pall iot isni liian :i 11 v I i'l J, nnd art! li Kl : 1 1 jjr; 01 to the lal of the concern just to niak" it go sUw. Lei's he tender with 'em, for maybe tin ir turn will come allot aw hile ami they will be tender with us, There are a 110 wer of tips and d wnn iu this world, and in politics they are mostly downs especially d iwn South. A Wei tern editor ulTered a priisuf l.'iO and i year's subscriptl in for tho best written pro posal uf marriage from A lady. Ho picked oil, ll nice proposal from A beautiful and wealthy widow, answeied it accepting the proposal, and and with the threat of a breach of prom ise suit, actually raptured her. l'dilors may n.a acquire wealth by Vrilinlr twenty three hours a day, but whan their genius takes the right shoot, they procure tho persimmons, A well-knuwu merchant as walking down to btisinesa on Satiuday morning, when be Was accosted by a gamin, who shouted ou . "Say, mister, there's gnthln' on yuur cent-titil.' "Tea, I know buttons," laid the ineichant, mindful of all Tool's Day. When be got Into tho nflic, and his partner quietly remeyed a dishcloth from his coat, hi) felt like nmloj;ii j m the suiill boy -a3 jiji An ltoNnsr M iv One d iy Iu the ye ns agone a stranger arrivd at IVa'hjrn, In this c iiiutT, and Inniiiied for a citizen commonli known as Uncle Ike. 'Iheohl man was sunn found iu a grocery, and after the usual 'how de do' the stranger said Do I address 1'iiele Ike Barlow V 'Von 1 e v,' was the icply. 'W II, my name Is Thorhurn, of Ann Arbor.' 'Jess SO.' 'They te'l me that you are a ("".it hone trader.' 'Wall, I dew make a trade now and thru What yo got ?' 'I've gut horse I brounht along on purprw to trade with you. J.et us flist understand each other. You are a member uf the Clin ch ? 'Y e s ; I expect I be.' 'Then of course 1 'hall expect you to be lion est wtlh me, I've been lookl-g at your uld nag over theie by the post. How old Is he V 'That 'ere hess,' slowly replied I'nele Ike, as he pin ki'ied Ills Hps and squinted his left eye, let's see -let'agee ! Wall, now, I quite forgit whether he'a nine or ten yoais old, hut we'll lay 1 1-1).' 't'ltw!-.- J'.?, Isn't that horse all uf twen'y yais old ? t'oute, now, as u member of the thmeh, give me an honest answer 'A 10k u-here, mister,' said the after a strong L'aze nt the 6liaii;;er old man, . 'I He t cr tiuite horses hut one way.' 'How's that ' 'When I'm buying ef n hoss I'm a purty g aid member of the church. When I'm sell ing of a boss I reck 1:1 on skipping ubout two prayer meetings When I'm 11 trailing bosses then 1 ralketlate on back sliding altogether for a hull month, or until I know the victim won't begin no law suit. Now stranger that's ine, and If you hsve come hero to trade basses don't reckon that Matthew, Mail,, l.nku or John ever will a Hue advising a fhurch mem ber to come right down snd give away the runt boues on his owu auuuiilc !' IMwil I'm Uuatii. How little wo vealige the s.iletnnily of tleath ! Wo sue the lit netul procession as it passes us on its way to the ojruve. The friends of the docegsed Willi bowed heads and droop in;,' heaits lollow the corpse to it s last reslitit; place. Perhaps 1 widowed mother is left, to mourn the death of her husband. With what patience, idie sits and listens to the luneral sermon, ever and anon a ivat sob of ano'iiish breaks from her, shaking her whole b uly in her p ief. Her lips move in Hiletil prayer to Almighty (iod, the friend of the bertived. She lollows the body to the ej,;lVo and heats lite f;il I i 1 1 clods upon the eollin iiml there kneeU and her stricken heart cries out, "(1, Jesus help tue to bear this,'' she i.s taken aw.ty in an almost iiueniiscious condition. The utter loneliness of the f 'liinviii',' day-, ''so lonely 1 , so lone i 1 v ! without my dear hiisleind how ean T, ;,.v n,.,, ;., . iMJ ,- ,, ' ' "o- ..x i t4ir ; 111 on the supteine power lor aiu. At I last relict coaies, slowly, it is true, but j it cniues, thoiiifh the memory tif the 1 loved one never passes from the mind. I may In've been a fond brother with 1 whom 1 h,. iiister passed her happy childhood. Oh, the utter vinkinej of the heart ns we realize that brother is dead, Ih ad.' can it be so ! no, sister, not th a i, but K'cepine; 1 he sleep of. hath, with spirit already none to the "Home ol the bifst, tiit'i 0 lo sin"; anthems of praise i.i stiaiiis ol pur,' joy, while the ages of eternity roll." 'srtit Wit nt: l'u:ti.i:ii nr a Y'titMisTfu. A man who was i n the lame lialn with Wil le coming fit. 111 Keen to Oeden relates an amusing experience. Wilde was lounging back In bis s"nt, dreaming of the as; diode), etc., when thu train-hoy woko him up ly punching him 111 the side und shouoiig : 'Unseat- ilde's poems for ten cent '.' Tin' poet stui li d up to a sill.ng position, xvit i ; Uireut (iiirod I Is it is.itity that li y poems have leached such beastly liguies as that ?' ' h-ec for Iwo hits,' mailt: ucd the hoy. lie uffeicd Hip poet some copnsof the Sea side l.ituary edition in paper tovers. Wilde grabbed the huuk am) li.ied his big eye 011 the boy 'l'j you know, my dear sir, that you are lending xour countenance lo a heilish ii.fuugc .liient en the right of an Kuuli.h uulhor S" Is that so?' replied the boy slowly. 'l)o you 's o-e the feller that nt the book cans a d Why, ho won't knew It.' Of curse hu will. II of can vnnr trulltv acts escape !i!s cogu!7.vniie V 'Hu cognu.ii'uce ain't auythlnj; to me. It rt'ni'l .aie,l, s 11? 'I iit't the author ef those poems.' 'Ah, go way,' sulckered the buy. 'You are wincing iu for a comaslali. 'I won't work, I'.l ly. 1'ulks put up Jobs on 1110 every day. Here, lake a Wasted peanut aad 1111 up. If I fiou-l,t such a looking chap aa you rit lie 111 I ins, d'ye siiiposi I'd peddlo 'eni T No, sir! I've too tiitirh b'ar,.'.ed professional po,p, you kimtr. They're cheap d'yo see! Hlaist my pictures If I don't feet like '. was a f.it- pad every li.ue I lakes a short bit fur tho lull bii.h.' The cr. 1 ro.ue.l, and Wildo joined lieaitlly In the laugh. After the boy xvas assured that lite mini was none other tbtn the poet, be w ent tu Wilde and olTeied Is tin half a doi Ml oranges tu call it square. Salt Lake Tribune. Tho czar gctsiblowril up by bis wife for flirting w ith a cheus girl, and Is In constant fear of a dynamite, explosion. We wouldn't be a cr. ir, circus gl 1 thrown in, for Kss less than lb) a week. Take yuur stand by tho altar uf truth and be not led or driven theiice by sophistry or l y ridicule. The mistaken reverence which trusts to the hem uf Christ's caimeiit il butt. r than the sup rci'.iuus wiidotu which r jecla Christ Himself. Now Jersey in trying to elaiin Noah, because he was a .New ark man. e. 1. . I 1,1 At- uiii. ymi Know no looked out ol big Arkaiisaw Uml. Give tlio South, a fair tfhuw iu this thin ' NO. 10. A.MteiiioiN I.I til "I.tit's see, they raise aimcwhealin Minnesota, don't they! asked 1 Schoharie (franger of M Ichlgsnder. ''Kaiso wheat I Who raises wheat! No, sir; decidedly 110, air. It raises itself. Why, If we undertook to cultivate whtat In that state It would run us oat. There wouldn't be any place Input our house." "Hut I've been told that giasshoppcrs take a (jood deal of It." Of course they do. If they didn't I dou't know what we would do. The cussed stuff w u!d run all over the state and drive us out choke us up. These grasshoppers are a God send, on'y there ain't half enough of theui." "Is tliat w heat 11 Ire and plump " "I'luuip! Why, I don't know what you call plump wheat, but there are seventeen in our family. Including '.en servants, snd when we want mead we Ju-t go out and fetch In n ker nel of v. lira! and basal it. "Doj-ou ever soak It 111 water first. "(1I1, no; tliat wouldn't d . It would swell a little nnd then we couldn't get II iu our range eveu." . Jack ANn Jii.i,.- Kvcty Jack Is said tn hare his JH; but he does not always llnd her; thus bachelois who would make model husbands, and old nnilila who would make excellent wives, 1st gray halts, and even tiierave, over take Ihriu iu thoi single lif'j. Not that they bare failed in tvurtsaio, a. Is invsiubly said of tlie in. Numerous me the. chances they have let slip thiough their linger that others wire g'ad to catch even t'uiiuU aware of tho former choice of ilicir 'accepted.' Hut Ihtdr ideas, of Ihc panaris who could make their life as h.'oy us they desire, are too c.'.acting; they fall to delect all their own peeullariilps and f.iul.s, and make too liltlo allowance for the weal. nets nnd Impel .'eellon uf huuinu nature In those they would elieiish nbove ail oltiets. They want to center their life's happiness on the one of their choice; they !cl that a mis taken hope uf connubial felleii" would he eternal itiln, and In failing 10 tlnd the charac ter uiuw ting to their own rxacimsa, they fear to choose, und t ills are icduced to avoid Ilie matrluioiii.il bonds, 'this scrupulous t. sctness in clioesiug a wife or hii-btnd is a real misfortune to the sensitive ones pus -essed wilb '', as Ihry aie self condemned to a life uf lone 1 'less. - " tn 2 ifrL s .m. : 11 s. W':.-NT? THE GREAT mm FOU mmm tkuratgta, Sciatica, Lumbaga, Backache, Scranost of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Dadily Pains, Tooth, Ear and flcaduclio, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pairs end Aches. Hu Preparation enrtli eqiiiiis Rt J.rotis Oil ral a '), sure, itMf met pieof. Fxleniat Itemed y. A Unit elite its tail lite cat. sintli veh triiiiiij; ..inlay T till Cvula, ami ei. i) one suit, rim; w :lh pa.u enu have elump uti l p siltte prisl ot lis ciu.tos. Jtinietiiuis Iu l-.triven IaiiiuikiJ. 80MJ) EI ALL EP.nGCiTf.ra ASD DEAIXr.S IN ItEDICH'n. jQuVOSSIsSZL & CO., lialUmore, 31U.t V. 8. X J ul T 1 CHEAT BARGAINS. We are noa- re,-. uol r.-eeiilly pii and cr tl i'ly n, it I'll.' l.tr,;e.,t and ivtierour new nud beautiful elu d . T i to' inaiui'i r ill and -,'e Me ,:te,l sioek of ?t Set tlOl.tl W T,'llrS SHI'siil-MIHV KI.UY. HASH Itlt V I I. HI'S, til'KllA AMI Ul'Altli I'lI AlNS, lilAMo.Ml VMls-:l. ItlNi.l. M.ltKV H I ri'I'i'Ns.Wlls ITTW. .SOLID SILVI.IIM'OU.NS. I'oltliS lite Tue sl mil) 4'itmtor und $Z ( Itx-h I. V I. It S o I. I). I.'se Youll'' P. 1'. t.les.ses llUd 1 1 11 1 rVO JuUt i,i Walelo rnd .l.'welry reinlr-.l t-v the best workiui i biih'ruvtiif; tieHilv dotioliy j. r. oi'Mi a Hiio. t'eti'islntrs'. Ya 13 It OWN A. 0 K K A V A V. iiai.h ax, k. c, BKALERI IK 1 1 R 1 ; (1 S, M 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 N MS, v'l 1 K M 1 1' A I.S. Falms.OHs, Varnishes, Dye-atiilTs, Pine Tolb Near.s, Kanry It tlr ati l Tooitt lirushcs, Ver faniery and KaitPy Toilet Artletes, Trus ses and 'li utlder Itraces, letter Taper, l'eris, Ink, Knvelopes, ((lass. Vut ty, t'arlioii (ill, l,aui s, t'hiiu IteyS. yl'hTslelans's rrnacrliitlons Accurately poltudt'd. I. VNmtr.TlIs'Cn.F.I'.UATEIlGAtlUL.N SltEUS. We piirehase th"P seeds direct, from the K lenstvp seed Farms uf the Messrs. l.autlrvtll and ttiey sluoihi n,,t ,o classed with the seeds leu on t oiiiiinsstoii iliroiiiriionl Ilie country, l,sc i.an.itviln' reva.s,aiai a sjiod VetfutAbli K? 5 V mi S-S.'&Witt'fc' "L Ss Ea fix! SB. vwr i, o is uisasa. Cl T ty THE ROANOKE NEWS ADVEHTISISQ RATES. T la i i SPACE I S S H I C h S O Onn S'ltiarei, 3 00 8 00 J4 00 30 0 Two S.iimreH, 5 00 10 00 20 00 80 00 Thron Siitmres, H 00 15 00 80 00 40 00 lour Squares, 10 00 1 8 00 3(i 00 45 00 Fourth C.d'n, 15 00 20 00 40 00 bO 00 Hull Column, U0 01) 30 00 60 00 6S 8 Whole Col u inn, OneYeur, 75 8 1 1 ' ''HH P R O F E S S 1 0 NjCARD 3 JARNt-'U UKlL. ATTOKSET8 AT LAW. ESHKLI), N.C. I'raefiees tn tho counties of Halifax, Rash tvdirecoint'P and Wilson, parts ut tlie Slate. Colluctious made In ail Jan It tf. ll. SMirii, JK. ATTOUoJEY AT L.1TT, Scotland Nkck, Halifax C'oustt N. 0 l'raetlees In the eniinty uf Halifax and adlolo Iik counties, and In the rJuprcuie court of tho Slate. IS ly. J M. o n I Z Z K K l, ATTOHF.r AT LAW, IIAI.It'AX, N. C. nffl 'p In tho Court House. Ktrtet AttenUoa irl von to all brauchcaof the iirofeaaioii. Jan 12 ly MU0.MAS N. HILL, Attorney t Low, HALIFAX, N. C. Vrrtetlfos In Ilalifav and adjoining eouutl and Federal and Suprenip courts. Will be tit rseoiluui Neck, once every fort-nU-ht. auKlilf It. U li O. W. H A U T M A K , Surgeon Dentist. ales over W. H. Brown'i Dry Ooods litere, WELDON, N.C. Will visit parti 's nt their bomea wheat desire Terms Hensonalde. oct II ly H . W. MASON, ATTOHSJEY AT LAW, G VltysilURG, N. C. Vrsctlee In tbrt courts of Northamiton and ,. nun ; e, unit ics, also in the rcdursl sad Nu iini courts. Juneltf. A L T B It B. UA.MBL, Attorney ticl t'onnsellor ItLtrW, W E I. I O N, Si. C. Vrsctlees In Htlifav and adjoining eountlei. Sp'-cnil atteiiltou given lo collections tn parisoi lie Male an I prompt returns usee, ell. IT I y vr VV. HALL. ATVUUXUY AT LAW, WKLDOM, N.C. Rpeel'il attention kIvhii to collcctioui and iittiiiiiees i.r'inptly tuado. may I if. J It. E. I.. U U N T K R , UVUUi: ON DltUllT. Cab be futiml At ble offlca la Kofiold. I'urs Nitrous Oxhls) Jus for the Paln- ss KMrai'tlng of Tooth nlways on hand. Juao ll. j ims's a. iii-i.i. as. J01L1 a. xooni 11 L 1, li X MOORB, ATTOUXi-YS AT LAW. HALIFAX N. C. rraetlee In the eoiintiesof llallfai, Northamp- Klr out"', l'ltt iiml Martin in tlio Su- rpnie court or tlie flate nml 111 Ills fi'ileral urtsof the i:,tslern District. Collections raado la any part of the Mat. Jan 1 ly a. a it. r.oi.i lunri-KH. I'U. un. zukucovriB )1, A. U. ZULLIt'OFFtR h DRO., riIY.SU I 4.es AND KLUUICOK'I, WELDON, N. C. Tors A. It. and D. 11. ZollleutTer. hsvtnir unltej ns p-,rtiiers In the iiraelieo uf medicine under sine nml ll nil i, I nr. A. ti .oiiico.t.r A Itni. tier their iTofe.-e.tona! servleea to tlie littbllo uwrslly und sollcti a slmee u, their patruiisKe, -'V s-'iitiantee careful and prumpt atteiitluuto atieiits. i ine i f toe linn w ill alwsvs be found l llieir uftlce In olhcotler'a DrtiK Mow sibero lent s wl'l l" treated at all hours and wbeu neeess ary, Wu h villi visit ami Rive their Atten tion to pat H ula w llliuui extra cfiaisjo. mr 17 it. "u1. ...li '..n1 il" .'J..I1 .u i i.l jastsu-utssa . n. nv. , A X A a. c. -.oi.ucor raa. IOLLIOOI'VIsR. ATTOUKYa at law, v;eldos. :i. C. rrae'lee Ir. the courts of llallfai and adlolnlrir o ti n ties. and In I li" supreme and Federal eotirla. I'l.iiins coieet,., in any part ..r orlh Carolina, one ulthe llriu will always bo found In tlx nlll.e. June S ly. 1857 1857 ESTAULISUED Janaarjf lnt, IS 37. RUFE VV- DANIEL ttlsstoek of 1.1, mors, (irocarles AudOc I lot, unci vuihn.co lit l sal KHKXiTI, Ari'l.K, lil.Ai KUKKUY and V.'ll.r. .i'.ui.Ui iitiAM'V, wii!sr;ii:s, lMi.T, HIlr.IlRY. M.lKiH and UIAM'AONSNVISR. CliJALS, lt.U'ON, l"LOl R, UOLAHSKS, LAHD.OlSUKU, PKI'PKrt, Bl'ica. APk'LE.s.JKI.LIHS. l'lCKLKS, BRA5DT lRAOIIESand C0FSCTI0NSUII3 fORTSirU'S LIGSU BEES ox ICE, And muiy other articles too nuuieronj tniM- ttou. R.V.r-ArilRL. 1) YS'a.sh. Aveuuo, Weldua. J. . oct 2 Vy Y AnuoBoraa u o c a e. Fn7tttevlUe Street, ltnlclffh, X. t Terms, tosull lletimes. Q.W . VLAfJ'AU.,rNprUtor.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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