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THE ROANOKE NEWS. A DEMOCRATIC C A K U V NEWSPAPER, HALL & SLEDGE. On Tar, In adrai)ua. n limns, r ' yiir 4 ntbs, r M. 75 Ha ADVERTISEMENTS for Dyspapeia, Coetivoneas, Sick Headache, Chronlo Dlnr. rhoea, Jaundice, Impurity of tlia Wood, Fever and AUfc Malaria. and aU Jpiseaaat eauaed t.r T. snuureauent of Liver, towels and Kidneys. TWFTOMi 1F K DISEASED MVF.H. Dai) llrcati., ilaia In the bule, somcuuies lha tiia U "-k under (he Shoulder-blade, tniitakrn for animalism ; general luss of appetite ; Bowels cncrallv crative, s me-tnncs altarnatinf with tail fht trad Is trcidiletl with pain, ia dull and heavy, arlth coiuidetallc ims nf memory, accompanied avtrfc a painful sensation uf bavin,; undone something arhkh niht to save Ken dune; a ilighl, dry coii,S anJ Duelled lace la aomellmcl an attendant, oftee amltkrn ht consumption; the patient complaint bf weariness and debilny ; nervous, entity startled: let! cold or burning, somotunea a prickly sensation of lha akin emiu. iplriti are low and rletpomlcnt, and, although satisfied tliat exercise would he bent tcial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try It in fact, distruata every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but caaea have occurred when but few of them tiiited, yet esaiiiination after death has ihtrwa tha Liver to have been catcuively deranged. ft sboaWt b used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of tha abora symptoms appear. Persons Travoltas; or Urine; la TJn. Jj.allhy LiuuslUlea, hv talcing a dose occaaion ally lo keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, llllloua attacks, Diiaincis Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but la no In. to xi eating boyeraga. ' If Tou have eaten anything hard ol digestion, or fed heavy after meals, or ale-ap. at night, take eose and you wJJ L. ipliev.af Tlma and noctor Ellis will be save by alwaya hooping the RegiiUtor In the rfonaet Tor, whatever tha ailment may be, a thoroughly .safe purgative, alterative and tonie tan lever be out of place. The remedy is harmleaa and doe not Interfere with bualneaa or pleaaure. And has all the power and ofiic.icy of Calotr.el or Quinuaa, jmdioul any of the injurious after eflecta. A Ooyerajpr's Testimony. Simmons Liver krgui-uor-has been in use in nty ftniily for some time, and 1 am satisfied it m a valuable addition to the medical science. ) ifiif. SMoRTsa, Governor of Ala. Bon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Ga ssy : Have derived some btneriffrom the use of Simmona Liver Regulator, and wiah lo five rt a further trial. ."iT1 TMngathat never 'alia fa Itelleve."-1 have used many remedies for Ova. tiesta. Liver Affection and Debility, bat aievw ava found anything to benefit ma to the extent Simmona Liver Regulator has. I sent from Mia fteson to Oeorgia for it, and would send funher for sucba medicine, and would advise all who are aim. ilarly affetied ,to give It a tria.1 ai it stems the only . Hung thai never failato relieve.' t. H. l. Janhev, Minpeapalia, Minn. Dr- T. VT. 'Maann aayat From actual ea. eerience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator la ' any practice I have been and ain satisfied to aae and prescribe! aa a purgative medicine. . lTake oaly the Genuine, which alwiyt'' baa a the Wrapper At red Z Trade-Mark aad Signature of J. B. EEltlN CO. ... FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGC1STS. ' tfab 1 yl fA P P I jIiililiicTgti.il or Ungiutf, Tobacco, Hay and Cnt.u PrttMi, SAVV MILLS, ORIST MILI, MILL IRONS, . Plewa, Iron, and I!rai Casting. aep M ly Pulersbor " My porcelain-lined Pumpt art manofictured ndar lcanu,aad buyari art guanniaed against lay and ill claims from tha Cortp tny helding the atenl. JVon'l fall le maU a asote me jpvVH. ESaCkJSlaSaeAalbjS All tha matt Valuable Improvement! The BUTCHLEY PUMPS irafor jal.by the beit heuiet In tha tra.a, Nam "7 ""'' 1g"t HI b famished o ' " ' .JbpRation-t. ' i ' C. 0. ?UTCkUEY, Mangf.ct.rer, SOS MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. apr IT fin ROWNitORKAW 4 Y. Uii.tr i, jr. r. BALERS jauos, iistvri.Nfa. oHiMiCALB. . JPalnta, 011a, Tarnlahea, Pye-atuSa, Fine Toilet leapt. Fancy JHlr and Toath prushei, Per amery and Fancy Toilet A rtlelet, Trui- xaai aad Bhoalder Braeea, Letter Paper, Fena.Ink.Jfnvelopea, (Jlaaa. Put ty, OarboB Oil. Lampa, Chltn- (MrFhyeltrlaniaXrenerlptlona aoeuratety earn .Fennded- ' " ' ' "' LiDBITn'CtLIBlVTEDGiRDSN8KlID. W pnirhaae theae aeeda direct, from the Rj. tenalvK Heed Farma of the Meaara. I.andrelh, and they ahould not be churned with the aeedi il'ftnw (ViintulMlon thmuirhout the eoatitry. Da Undretht' Heeda.aud a good Vegetable .Warden w Insured. . T . ' oet lly ' 1 P'r ; CarwMlyauda Bait SeUctad. e Q Timber. S I It e" aw l The yol. xi. WOMANS HEARf Though you ahould coum anil knrel low at my fret, And wvtp In blood, and tears of agony, It would not bring one ahigle pang to trie. Nor atlt my hart put of Ita qul.'l bunt. There w a tlmn whrn tiny word you npoko, W hen but the aouml of yuur melmllmu volro Would thrill me through and make my hrail Hole; , Vour wish was law, but now th mull Is tiruke. And thotiuli an ancel, wlih a slilnli hrow, Should CoDit from heaven and ap nk ti li)c and ay ! "(In with thlsmm and he hlnnwn alway," I would ri'ftiac, I Mould not trull you now. , Though you ahould prny iui, writhing In white pain For Jut one lut carena, and 1 ilintild know That you nre dr ttiilng mil the J rim of nt)i', I would not let you hold oiy hand H;;aln, Thl l woman'i lovn a woman' pride. There Is a stream that never ran I hi crou 'il. It n ils between us; and tip- truat I tost UVi mink fprevvr lit tli- ruihltiK tide. FARM LIFE AS IT MIGHT FromaSiec!i by Cil. Iiittrmll. Il l nut 'n-i'v!eurjf lu Hi Is a;(u of lha woil.l for the farmer to rlee lo the middle uf Ih night and begin bit work. This gulling up f jrly In Ibe morning la a relic of harhulnu. It hag made hundred of llious.iiide of jm men rune the hutlncas. There l tin nerd getting op at il or 4 o'clock In 111- whit morning. The farmer who puralata lu dm. King hi wife and children fruta their br.it oughttobe v I ailed by a ajUalonary. Il I time enough to rise after the tun has aet tin example. In the old times they used to get up hout Ihree o'clock in the i.iornlni, unJ go in work long before the tun had risen wlih ' heul (ng upon his wlnga" and, at a juit pun'.rh (Pnt, lliey ill had the ague; anil they ought to ha It now. When you rlae at 4 and work till dark what It Ufa worth ? Of what use la nil the Improved tuachlaory nnlcts It lends to give tha farmer a little more IclaureJ What It har reeling bow compared with what it waf In the old time 7 1 Think of the d.ivs of reaping, ol cradUnjof raking nd biding and lo'iilug. Think af tlirntbm wlih tkekll and winnow ing with the wind. And now think of the rcapert and mowert, the hinderi anil thri'tlilng machlnee, tod )loughl and cultivator!, upon which the farmer ridel protected from the ami hf, will) ajllfirte adtantages, rod runnot get a IMng wjlloyt ruing In the middle of the "'at t, go ento tu:ne other atiu. Ton should nit rob your, famlliet of sleep. Sleep It the beat medicine In the world. There It no such thing at health wltl-.oat sleep. Hle-p until you are thoroughly retted and rettored v hen you work, work; and wbeu you get through take t good, long, and icrtethlng Ing sleep. A great many farmura scoai to think thai they are the only litborett lu the world. This Is t very foolish thing. Farmers ennntt gel along without (be mechanic. , Tou are not In dependent of the man of genius, Ynur pros perity depends upon the Inventor. ' The world advances by the aaclatance (vf all laborers, at.d all labor Is under obliga' ion to the Inventions of genius. T he invenlor d ies as much for ag riculture at he whu litis the soil. Lull! gett- lut and luhor formed a partnership I hem wa bo such thing tt prosperity among men. t very reaper and mower, eruiy agrl, ulluml Iniplciueiit, hat elevated Ihe WorK uf the farmer, and hi voeatlott grow grander with every Invciulon. lu the olden time the ng rlealtarist was Igin ruiit; lie knew nothing or machinery he was ttiu bints of aup.irailtiii.i. The farmer hit .been eJetaird llirnugi lelenre, and hethnu'd not forget tbe dubl he owit'othe mechanic, to the inventoi, Vi lli, thinker. He ahould rememlier thai all lahnr- era belong to the same grauil favnlly -lhat they are Ibe real kings and qaerns, the ouly Uue nohilltv. Above all, lei every farmer treat hl wife and children with Infinite kliidueat. Olte your tout and daughters every advantage wlihin your purer. In the air uf klndueas they will grow about like ISwara. Tney will ml to ir hornet with suneltloo and all your yean with Joy Do not try to rule .by Juice. A blow trom a parent (saves a scar on the soul. I should feel assarted to die aurruunded by children I had whipped. Think of feeling upon yeurdyiij l;s the kits of a child you had struck. See to It th .t your wife hat every conven ience. Make her life worth lltlug. .'ever e,l lowhc,rtp bcoome a Servant. Wives acary and worn, molhors, wrinkled and bent before their time, All home with grief and sh ime. If yoa are sot able to hire help fur your a net, help them yourselves, gee that they have the bett .tenslla ta work with. V''0.?11 r'n n create things by magic. Have plenty qf wood and coal good cellajt and uleuly .in them. Have tltterna, to that you e in hava plenty of rein water washing. ' D i Dot re Jr on t barrel ana a board. When the rain ro nes the board will be lost or the hoops will bo off the barrel. Fanners should live like princes. Eat the beit things you raise and tell the rest. Have good, things to rank with. Of people In r Of!!r!r, yrrc Shn,j' live the heat 7'henw your talsershle little ttovas out of th window, ,0et rtngei, and hard tlirraio built tbat your wife nd njl bqrn.ber ace qd to get you a breakfast, pa nut make her cook In t kllchlo hoi at the orthodog perdllltB. The beef, not the fool, should b roasted, it la Jist it taay ta hte things coovsnlont &nd right ti to have these my other way. ' Coooklng It opt of the fina trtt. C.lvt jour wives and daughter! things to cook tud lltlugi to eook with, and they will loop become most txeelltot eookl. flood cooking It tbe basliof clvlliiatlon. The man ' whose arlaiiet and veint tre filled with rich blood made of good an4 wall aookrd food hat pluck, courage, en durance, and noble Impalset. In ths goofl old days there would be aleyen cjiildren In the family and only one ak II let . pveryihiug virat broken or cracked pr loaned Vrloit. ' , 1 , Then opgh,t tp bt a law making' It crime, pilDUhable by Imprisonment, to fry beefsteak, troll It; It la Just as easy, tad wbea broiled it It delicious. Fried beefsteak It not Ot for a wild beast. Job ssn broil even on I stove. 8but the front damper, open the bick cne, then take off i griddle. Than will be a draught downward through thtt opening. Put ou yuur steak, using I win b; oiler, tud not a pirtitlt Roanoke WELD ON, N. or gmnke will touch II, for the reaion that the tiokeuoeadowD. If you try to broil It with the front damper open, tho amoke will rlae. For boiling, coal, even aot coal, makei t bet ler lire limit wood. Tln-re It no riMiin why farmrn sbnuM not have frn-h meat all the year round. There It ctirlalnly no grtiae In itiifllnjf yournelf full of alt ment every morning, and making a well or cistern of your stomach for the foat of the day. Every firmer should have an let bouse. Upon, or near every fartu It tome stream from which plenty of Ice can b obnlned, md the long summer dayt imide delightful. Dr. Draper, one of the world't greatett tclentts, i.i)s that Ice walor It healthy, and tbut It hai done may with m my of the low forma 'uf tester In the great cllle-, ice has become r of the nnvcaitirles of clviline l life, in.) without II there Is very 11' 1 1 o comfort. Jtke yogr houiti plcusitijt IJaro your hoaxes warm tnd com rorlahle for the winter. Do net build t lory-un l-a half house. The ha f story It si uply an oven In which, during tUn sunnier, yon will tuku every night, and feel In the mottling us ll.ough only the rlud of youraeir was left. Decorate yotr rutins, even If you do to with cheap engraving. The cheapest are fur belter than none. Hare hooka, li ive papers, and edlhcru. You have more leisure than lit" dwellen In cuius. bVaulrfy your grmmtlf with planttind flowcrt ond vine. Have good gi'dens. iKeinember that uvmytlilng of duali ty lend to the elevation of man. Every Utile mornlngglory wltotu bnsuni is thrilled with the aui'irnyi Ititset cf tlic ?un tend to put a hlottfatn In your heart. Do not Judge of tha value or everything by lha market repnrla. Every Bower about the house ecrtillet to the refinement of somebody. Every vine climbing nod ble.jiiniliig, tells L f love ami J.,y, Mako your bouaes tu,;ifcrtable. Ifo no huddle together In a little room around a red hut stuvu, wllh every window f uleiied down. Do not lite In this poisoned atmosplieru and then, when one of your children dir-a put I piece In Die papers commencing with, ''Whereas, It has pleased Divine IVovldetire to remove from our midst " IIvo plenty of oil" ami plenty of warmth. Comlort Is health. Do not Imagine anv thing la unhealthy limply brri'iie it Is pleasant. 7' his It an old and fuolUli Idea. Let tour children rjeep. p0 not drag them froro their bids In the d "iiett of night. Do not compel thctn to associate all thai is lira tome, Irksome, and dreadful wllh culllvatli g the eoll. In this tv..y you bring farming into hatred and disrepute. Treat your child en with Intlnt'le klndnis Ireit them ssecniilt. There Is no hiipp!n;M In it hoine not filled with love. Where the liut'iand hales Ills wtfej where tha w fchatet the hnsli al. where children hats their parentt and each oilier, liter It a lull upon nirtli. 7'beieJs no rt-tison vby farmers thntl l nntbe the klnd'st and must cultivated uf then. Thr- Is nothing lu ploughing thu li-hl, ty make oa -n cmsi, cruel, and crabbed. To look pnti the tu iny tlgjics cuvore I wllh d.tl-les doet not tend to nuk- moii unjust. i Whoever taliora for the Lap;iineso of llinte he lof, elevates hlintelf, no mvter whether he workt In the dark nnd dnary sliopa or In tha perfumtd UplJa. 7'o work for others it In reality the only w .y in which a man can work hlmtelf. SeltUhness it Ignorance. Specula tor! cannot make uulcg aoini hody leaet. Il Ulls reaitn til apecnl.itlon every aueceas baa at least line victim. The hurre.t reaped l-y the farmer hem lit all and Injures no one. Kor hl n to MiiT'-cd il !a not in iesaiy lint some one ihonld fa.l. I lie mine I true of all pro ducersof all labor- ra. I can ima-.-liii' no coiidltian that cari'lea with It luch I p online of J- Is thai of the (annuf in the tuily wiuier. He has his cellar tiled he has male every pi par .lion for the d"ya of uow ind itorin he loo'ia for ward to tbr. e month of eisu and rest; to thrra months of reside content; three months wilt his wifu mil children; three ntn tha of lung, di-lituful etr-rilnga; three inpn'hs uf borne; three nioutht of solid comfort. ... When tie Ufu or a farmer li awk it I have detcnl.ed, the cllle and town will not lit ' r .-II! ..... I.- - Oiled with w.inl-th'i streets will not he croivd d with wrecked roirm s. broken liank. era, anj kankrup: ipeculat. in The lleldaw ll be tilled, nd counlty village-', almost hl-ldio by trees, md vines and 11 nvoi. mird with In dualrioht aid happy penile, will tieellq lilte gems on every plain. The Idea must he done away with ILtt there ft lomcthlug Intellectually tlegt idlug in cnlll vstlug lha soil S.ithlag cin de tun c n,, bit than to It useful. Idleucaa should uot be ra-pectcd. If firmers will cultltalo Well, and without waate; If they will so bit Id th it their hous1 will bu tvar u in winter tin I caul In tu umer; If j iur win punt u'cct ami nam ity their homes; If they will oc upy their Iritue tlma in read ing, In thinking, In Improving their minds, and In devising ways and meant to make tlu lc but- lness profllahle md plcattnt; ( they will live rairer together and cultlvatu inclablfily,' U they will coins together often; if they will have adlng rooms and cultivate n.aslc; if th-y will have balb rmiina, . i Itoii-c, and good gardeaajlr iheir wires con, h ive an .iay time; If the nights trsn he taken for sleep nnd (In evenlngt for enjoyment; everybeily will be In love Willi Urn Held. Iltpplueet rhquld be the ohject of life, md ir life on the farm ran bt matte ruaiiy iiaopy, tin ciniuren will grow up In loin with the; raeailiiwi tha si resins, tin woods, and the otd home Around the farm will cling at.d clutter tbti happy intimorlct of delightful years. Oven Skssitivksess. There are those who wake their keen '.suhsitivs ttess to the suflVrings ot others an ex cuse for shrinking Troin them. They do not want to hearyf a tale of misery to visit the sick or tho poor, witness sorrow or pain, or even to lliiidj about human woes that call so loudly for relief, because it shocks their refined sensibilities. The most ordinary intel ligence would show that the very pu.In thus cndWtlis iLii genu of 'that syiel pa'tliy which tho world needs to help, to lift, to comfort her sorrowing ones. If, to spare our uw.i nerves, we . crush this genu, and deny to our sulTering brothers and Histe.ra the 'judicious aid that wpalih, or oulture, or opportunities enable lis to -bestow, how shall we sutliciently reproaoh ourselves with a K'liishuess so . pro nounced, and what shall wc say of a civilization which bears such fruits ? 0., THU11SDAY, TROUBLE FROM flEAOIKQ A PAPER. A man went Into a newspaper office with black eye, t atrip of court-platter icrosi his c'.itek, one arm In a sling, tud at he leaned on hit crutch and wiped the penplratlon iway from around I lijropon hi forehead with I red otton linndkerehlei, he isked If tin tdltor " 'M- Wo noticed tint there wat Quito healthy smell of slockyard about the visitor, but, tbiqklng that In hit crippled condition wi totjld get away wtl hint, If worst caina to worae, wt admitted that wt ware In. "Well, I want lo Hop my paper," said ha, I as m nv .town oil tun edge 01 a Cltlr II though It might hurt. ' Scratch my name right on. You ire (uapanailrle fot my condl Hon." Thinking the man might bars been taking uur anvieo in neat men -10 liwayi walk ou I railroad track if they could,llud ont-wa wen preparing lo icrntrh hhu oft without my ir gumt'ttt, believing thai ba wat a man who knew when he hsd enough, wlito ha apoke up at roiiows ; "The amount nf It It thlt: I live out In Jef- turaon county, and I rime In on the new Norjh-wetterti road Just to get recreation. I hid a tanner, and keep cows. 1 recentlv -eid an 1 nrtifle Inyourpiperofiidairymen'tcoiivenlloij where one of ihu mottoes over the door was I real your cows is you would a lady;1 and the arlklo said It wa contended by our best, dairymen that cow trcuted In a polite, gentle manly mannui, its though the wis I enmpm Hiii. would give twice as much milk. The pla't seemed feasible lo me. I had been bard mat wilh slock, and thought roayhe rhit was one reason my cow dried up when butler wi r.iriy cents i pound, and gave plenty of milk when the article wat only fifteen cents. I decided to adopt your plan, md treat t eow is 1 would a lady. I had a brlndle that never Wat very much mushed on mo, md I decided to cam, nones on her, and tbe ucgt morning. "iier iVau yuur vviiaii paper, t put on my ou.m.ij nun alio a V.IIIIO plug I1KI III a I t PaJ bought the year Orenlejr ran for President, and I went to tho barn to milk. 1 noticed the old cow scented to be buhful and frightened, but taking off my hat and bowing politely, I said ".lidaino, eieusM the seeming Impropriety of the refiicsl, but will you do ma tha favor to hoist!'' At the same time I lapped hergently on Ibe (I ink wllh my plug hit, and, putting the llu ;uill on the Joor under Ler, J sat down on tho milking stool." "Did she hoist!" said wa, rstlier anxious to know how th" advice of President Smith, or Slielmygsn, the great dairyman, had worked. "WId she holit! Well, look it me, ind see If you think aba hoisted I Sty, I tell yon now j In mull leuce, an 1 1 don't want It re eatcd, but tbat cow raised right up and kicked me with all four feet, twitched ma with her tail, I and hooked me with both horns, all it once; j in I when I got up out or tha nedding In the I atall, and dug my hat out uf the manger, and I tbe intlklng-.-lool out iigii,! uudy ma, and I began to maul that row. I forgot all iSatit Hit j proper treatment of horned cattle. Why, the I fulrly galiopal over nie ; and I neer want to ie.nl your Infernal old paper ag.iln I" We trh!.l to explain to him that the tdvlrt di I not apply lo biludlo cowt at ill ; but be bundled out. Hie maddest man that ever isked I cuw lo hoist in diplomatic language. PARENTAL PIFIUENCE. Many Christian parenN, alihoegh aiming to train tlmir chil lien In principles of right, for get the lvidf-reaehim an I long tudiirlng char a.lerotihelr work. When nut looks upon the multitude of youthful criminals tu thrt i i .1... . ... ... a ikiio, i in- miaeiiea anu cruel i lea widen grow out or pHitrrtiail llioughtlestneaa, curelrtsnesa tad ev,il eiampla, we cannot lightly think of the value of ibe wvrk, uf those, whu.tialii their children lulu haliitt of eesf.reapiie.l. Integrity nnd (oii-nlvrallon of other. The good cltl lanahlp or ihe country cumes from welt- rgu l.ited. Christian limne. "Tha more or moral Ui a ling lime I in uvy l(fe or family Uie more povteiful are I key at facts and forcei In tha world." bare it a nerd that home Inlueree ahould be everything that Is desirable. Tin .... ........ . ia:er u i.uuiiiy who lias an abhorrence or all that l mean, Ir cky and ndarliauded In busi ness, and Hie mother who deaplaea unlrtilh fulneaa, atuMip and slander, can uo more help forming d,i, iU. e cburaclers in their tblldrcti ll. an tut tun Ciu help aiding the growth of the golden grain. U has bee.a said lint work clone for Ood "dieth nnl." This is l truth whloh has not tbe Influence oh ChrialUn people, In general, which it deserves. Men are often stimulated to endeavor by the thought that their work will lite ufter Ih 'in, eapcitlly honors God Hi ' (org :l lit ticrin tociit character. -Jiii.?ii Itej.Ws,, IT Ann to n k a CiimsTuir Ilm d to be a Christian ! Of course it is. I5ut whether you believe it or not, it is a great deal harder not to be one. That is to say, you have a harder limo than if y.m wtue one. You have at least as many cares and trials as if you were a Christian, and us many tetiip tiHinns. Every sad and trying ele ment of human life is uiauilbsted in your experience as often and assignnl !j" as il v.-o:t!;i be if you' wirj .l.o ' of Uinsi's follotversj you tl.rmit yourself inevitably upon many sharp points oi e.vil (itvi)itH which you might in that ' case Pecape; and yn lack what a truo Christian however feeble and imper fect his success as yet mu'y ta-alwayi possesses, tbe conscioiness that his Creator and ho are no longer work ing at cross purpos.; tha,t he is in, harmony with God's will and plan for him; that omniscience, omnipotence and infinite love are occupied in sh'ap-' ing bis circumstances so that, however painful they ipay be to day, they are Dure to prove full of blessing m the. ejid.,Youraay not think ibis con sciousness a. vory solid advantage, but it you had it, in the sense that tho Christian has it, yeu vvoii'd ;Congre- gutionalitit. , Silence is tho wit of fools, and one.of the virtues of the wise It is easier to suppress tho first de sire than to satisfy all tbat fellow it. News SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. Written for the HoANOgg Nrots THIS FAST AGE. This plirane il heard on all fides, and lika a great many popular pliraacs. It contain muro than nifots tlio car TLis littlo adjective "last" not only pic tures tliii arro to a niooty, but expresses the great diffiifoijeo bfjtwf en our modes, of lliinkiii(, foeliurr and actirtg, anil that of the uncioiitH, fur beltct' titan can be dono, by any theories of the diffusion of knowledge and tbe advance, of civilization. Then we cqme1 to think ofitlbero aro vory levy originul ideas ftdvuiieotl by "t)s mqderiiH" We live too (ast, atxl ciinnot litko linio tq K bauk to the bej'iiiniiig of things, nnd study up iinytbiiift; new, we vim only exprriiiii'ia on lliu faeU already fyiinil out lor us. riven fhe looontoiive, odd of our greatest inveiitiiirjt, was an idt a of Areliimiilfs, but ho never carried the idea out, it was a little bit loo f.nt for him. The ancient world moved slowly. It took nearly a century in bring out what was i't a man Now, twenty years is wifiioiont for that puroose. I he nuuienU planned w irk it would take centuries to finish. Look at the Architects of the l'yr.nnidis. They calmly bid out work for hundreds of a. - - -1 . al . . ta yrain. in iiieno nays 01 ITIUSlirooni inagnifjt'etieo and tinsel show, we c. a lorm but little idea of tho solid splen dor and dazzling pomp of the "dsvs of old." We read of the games, festivals and races of the Greek, sivl nf wh'n cities giving up weeks to them and ineir preparations, wiiy do wo nev. r have such things? Boohuso we are ih too grant, a hurry. Duiiuy; the miJd &ges vhatgliUeriL's; rpk'nror tljecUv aln'o paeuijts leut to Kiiropenu lifti VVe haven't time for such "din'tigs'.' now. We live too fast 1 Somo of lis rather im:l"ilie w.l mn minnrinr In tliu ancients in civi.izaiion and cultivation, I ..a . t a-a '( ia'. out wo wouia nna uiihouity in proving our sunerioritv. Wo are in tint nadir. of contrasting our times with tho old vr . ' ' . . . wortuaiKs, ana noting the incongruity botwtum t.lin'tr tlfiintv hnue.le .ml .i,.l. roVs, and the riwhooveiod floors filled witn flirt and vermin. Hut let US look tiat-k a lit tin firllinr ami eco it we can fl itter ourselves th t wu liavu imide a greater udvanoo h oivilizalion and knowledge than our fore fathers. Was there no diffusion of knowledge iii an age when Athenian inarkel-wonit'ii could correct, neeont sntl tulse (tianiities ? Seo how long Solomon was in building the temple look at the mumii n lo of his nrmtir: . tions lor the work ; his two lnindreil thousand workmen; tho cities and king. loins laid under trilinte: and the wonderful result; What mod rn nrcli leol bsVi aoliieve.1 so ui ich? We li'v too fast tu attempt anything of tlia,t Mllll. We turn to the fine arts, the ettseneo of cultivation. The Lioeoon, the Venus do .Medici, and the exhumed sculptures of Nineveh and Central America ftill za ou us from an tin- attainable height Demosthenes is our model uf ,elo guenee nud what fiction in equal' to the fables of yKmp? Lati mage is considered the gu ge of civilizai 'on, and what inoderu ono rquas i'i Qrm-kf In seieiico it. ia dou.iil'ul if wn excel. Asiriiiiomy was well stiul ied in Assyria, and it is said, thu a troiiomleal iai.les of the Hindoos sin vr knowledge we have just reached. The Magicians ol the East performed their miracles by cheuuoal pritii iph s, many of them nevi to us, aud s hiu: of them utiktio (vii. rdyuhology, one ol iitir new attuinings, was a familiar thing to them. In botany, what mod em professor can excel ' iho royal botanist, who, ''spake of all plants from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon, even unto the hyssop that- spiuiirelli out of the wall." The Chinese wero familiar with the compass and printing insny hundreds years ago, and our school Hoys study ,Lie Kaino Euclid that Cicero thumbed. '1 heio were aria used . in, thu building, and decorations of the ancients utterly lost to us, aud wo havo nothing to equal the intaglios, mosaics, and tessel 1 tied pavements of old. Tho ancients nurpassed us in other qualities also, both good and bad Willi them, feel ing was fully develop -d. We livo too faBt to act out any one passion. With them friendship was moro than a name,' and love more thai! a jest. Hospitali ty camo from the heart and it Wits con sidered '.'jjoud form" "to grieve with with those wImi mirnw nnd rei'VC with those who are glad." ' " On the other hand, tho ancien'a were certainly preeminent in wicked ness. Look at Nero, uneqitaled for barbarity, or the Sultan, ylio cut off ihe head of a slave standing near near him, that ho might give an artist a lesson in practical anatomy. ' " TJie atieiui.uji certainly lived more than we do. Ancient mind and 'an cient body took time to develop, but t wc do nut. What was formerly spread over two or thrco lile-tiines, wo com press in one. It ia afhrmeif thnt this! strain on vitality and energy is mik ing insanity Uitriuiii Common, among. .... . Ti.t. .1 l ' 1 1 i.' r . uo. hub oiiynin uu waiutll 10 (H,. but I am afraid it will nut do much good. The world is liko a failing body, it moves so fast, that wo who would stand quietly aside, are drawn, ui ofiinj ui nut wins, io til I a, , in ll0 tiizxy vottexauJ are thus whirled luto iufiuity. Aunt Judt. Live up to tbe principles of the ligion you profess. ra NO. 30. I lie only way lo deal with a liar i to beat him at his own l'miiio. Wha (itarted this item was reading about an Amcricao, who had been to Europe, and who was telling a friend, who he knew was a liar, about his trip across tlie Atlantic, and. Iiovy on the 2Sth o mo montb tney enaountereU a swarm of locusts which carried away every r.; i toll of canvass off tho shin. The Ijstenor tq kt;d thoughtful for a mo meut, nud then suid, hesitatingly: Yes, I guess vo met the same swtirin c4 locusts tho next day -tho 20th. r,very loensi una on a pair ol canvas punts ! Thu lir.vt liar went round the curner aijd lucked himself. PeckV Suu. ' Fred Hlt retuiiioil limii' a I, me journey) to his brother who has just . ! i V v i . . . gut, tiiniiii-u i guy, siafK, wnat in lite world 4 isl yqu marry that (rightfully Ugly woman An j . - . .. Jack I did not lanL--et liar avlnri.ir it was for bejr invyajd beauty that I married her. Fred For coodness sake. .Tar.k. turn her inside out. ' Do I believe, m tvoinan a influnnraf said a man. on Twenty second street last Sillldav: Wttll. von aim 1 1 n f . vnnniv 1'llow trundling a baliy-carriage along the street with a look of angelic resiuf nation on his face an inch and a half thick 1 I know that fellow when ho would swell around ths Tivoii aa big as a, cii cum advance-agent, and order beer all around for tho crowd, lit don't tin it any more. Chicago Cheek. . , KTIStSMELXTS. R 8. PA t't I Ba7 HQ flipJj " :o: Oilers to the public :o: AX A A'i'O H TV EXT OF Mlllluerj', Nnl lima, Fr.ncjf Oooda. Toilet At'tltlcs, Cheap laieea. l.ailles rurnlslilng aoodf, 4.C- CHEAP FOK CAM H. arsm.a,'.ntui!,ocIl(1,3'MA'M,,0"K' nov,M,y Wcldo,N.O. 0 m 1 1 , Two TaylorOins In food reiairohap. Also one ball toiton I'rt'.Ht rettly for tins. 1 hey can be acen at the Howard Ma chine Shops in Wcldoti. July 57 t.f . . Fiilrlr BvnnMn iiNii :.utt I BMeaRaj Atlantis, tin. Kor llluatratul t'lnmlar. 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' v' ; 'l&riBLb.tf.t). !" re' l'l I Prai-tloca- in ttie conntlea nJ Halifax, Jtaah P.dirrcomlio ami Wllsou, Collection! roaSnln ail liartri of the Stale. Jan II ? H BMitii, WTTTt? ' ATTOUXET AT UW,1-'"! HOUTLAND NKOK, IlkLlSAX CoOHTT' KQ Prairtleiw In thu noantr of Halifax and adlottv- iiKfoutUlea, ami lu the Sutireuie court I'll' ISttN J 5 M. tl It I Z Z A 11 P, ATTUIIAET AT L AW IlAl.IPAX, N. C iini"f in ins totlrr. Hntiae. Nrrlnt al tieatlosa rivi'ii in an urniicneaof the limtraaion. Ian IS ly ! AtUrne a Law, . HALIFAX, N. J. ; i Piai'tli.a lit llftllf;' anil a.llotiilii mmM ami Ke-teMl and Snprvni" murta. ' " Will la At Scotland Suck, ones every fort niifht. ' . anirnu Jtl. tiKO, W. li A R T H A N , ,"'t ,'J .li.O N nritsaQaall t OiUce over W. It. Bmtn'i Dry Uoodi Uteia. VK!.l)OX,(.C. . ; , ,. ( .. (j Will visit artl 'S At their home when deatvstd in,rins lleaaoiiaiiie. aHtsly' rj Wi 'MAtfOir f ' -. 4TTOR!f EY AT LAW, aAKySBURG, N. c. ..... , l'raollce In the conrN nf Northaraptoa and nitilillmr c.ititit f. also in tha federal an a oreiua courts. , lutialtt' yALTKR K. PAHItH,: -.., ka ?! Attorne sn4 CunnselUr At Li. WE la DO 5. . PrartlcnA In Halifax and adlnlnln eouatrea.. Nniilal artMiitMn IwAit ... ..liu..iA..k s allI'irtol the Stat? aud urotno) retaru laadu w. W. II ALL ATTORSET AT I.AsTi'' Spi'al mention arlvmi to eelreattoat and romlllaiifi.s prouiptly made. ' . , muv Itf. w ,! ' Q B. E. I: li U N T K II, 1 't , I MVBQEON DEIirilT. Can be found at hit ollka In Eollelil., Pnra V!trnnnll Pa in. D-i teas Extracting of Teeth always on bant.' Juno 'it tt, , t ..; JIVIVS II. Kl'1.1.1151. - ataJM'S- aoJ ; ! j- U L L B N M O O R B. ATTOKMEYK AT : HALIlAX.V.O. . , I'rai-tloe In tho rmiiiilanf Hsllfav n.ifi.. ton, Kilci-romlii!, Fltt amt Martin In ths K tireiii.' nitrt of the S'ate and lu the rederal Courts nf the Kaaiern Diatrlet. Collecttnat raauaj In at y nartot t!i state. Janlly" iK.A.h.mi.i.iiioi-'Kin:. , mi, d. c (oi.Licarria D R. A. C.. ZOI.LlCOiTKU a 11 Ml);,' ''" rilVKIt I4MS ANDSUItilEQlJ., " W l n 0 n, jr. rl yr ! lira, A. n. and n R. rollloclar. havlasi isiiu as i.arliii'm In thu prsrlKe if UHdleitie nndei the atylp and flrin of Dr. A. R. KollleonVr a Dm'. on.r their lu-ofosslotui arrvieea to Ihe nablla arena rally ami aolldt a ahM-r if thlr ternaarS, m,n;nui,-r ri'iui aim ironin aiieittuia ta l-atloittia. tine of thn Unit IU atvrara ,e foaaat at their office la .nllleonVr'a Itrne unra a. patlettta wl'l 1.0 trot. . at all bourt tad vbaa neriNtsary, atvtii will vMt and five- their 'atVaa II..11 to i.alli-iitt wllhou) extra charge, , : Ul II 11. .... ,, ABROROtTOIl Hdr88, l-'ajretlevUle Street, Kalelt-b. M. c. 1 Tt-rnia'totult thrttni.'a O.W. ULACKNAI L. rrolirtor.'.i IMl. , ', " ' iia,; tQtKADE HsRBUrTt)KUf 1, (RsliMlahttd lnlKri,j all '-jv.'; 'mimyrj M faillore al r.,l ,,ny.ila u.llv.w r "" ,"" .... . ' 1 BlERSBUKO, TA.1) "5.1 ! .i it 7. a a sai.i asa. ' 1'POsjaoH, -i .'--i i-, .!,., IleHiialonra nnd UravetsiteneV of every rleerrtptlon made t oMr Vanilnt la' prlci. from , li.. . 1 ...y, ;., ;,"T. U "-'.'.4 -v' if ti nti'i itaiii aeasTr, . mi. 1 iiiim; aonrcsa, wua IKMt- w an aiania i-iii'loHil for return. '1 arn n.'iuirlt'rs.iira roceiYcsLUia work U rire-an-d ami lorwitnlt'it: If It it... a u,,i ,u ,.ra aatlsfiHllnn. inirekaaere aiv rr)niaied M rMarai . al inyf'tiaf-I (mylnaj freicht both wave, ' ,,tw anu i'iM'iiiriiiriit risarsuiiawST. rornsjioudruiM tolittlleJ tnao ill sei tiuaa. ar.,S,v. . t'UAS.M.WAlsa.-l ytf IIALL. ; .'. '.i l.i.u e '4 tt . t n '4 riraj mmd JLUa) IosMrst.a igu ' '' i ; o-t'tiiy 'A tan ba found lo the ttoan'oke Kasrs bia.' ' ' -I ...'..,),.;.. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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