THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1891. DAt'GUTRR'g LOVER.' t Jlolhn'i IWy la WltH Rf prf to Ilmrt Afl'nlr. is no race of young poopl? yet 'ici n i1 hold hi'Hils npnii their shoulili-rs, i m we desire it. lue mireason- tho extravagances, and the illu ! i youth are part of its charming .n But a husband is to Ik? is, not alone for the quickly fleeting of youth ; he is to be a friend and i ter through the burden and heat e day, and a companion for the fiirtdows of the evening of life. ihl or ' 10' .up' .f t on rh n! re no girl should he allowed to Si vw a husband as she would rlxtoso a nT in a dunce, and yet this is what iv jKsrls are inclined to do. it!iern ought to supplement by their i experience the inexperience and iJ.iofioris of their daughters, and to warn "pern against passions which bring evil U;!a guarded and directed to good enda. for th jiinrriages of affection, on which (re are apt to pride ourselves, are very jften simple marriages of youthful jfcprieeu ', Too often love in a" cnttagn om?s In for nil the hardships of a cot jgfl without love. lt mothers, therefore, guide their laui'hters at this most important time. jLadiiV Home Journa'. i Aliout Miora, I Never .wear a shoe too small or one that mm not fit when first put on. Never let our shoe gft hard or dry. Do not let it pa down at the heel or side. Never f ear into the welt or insole. A shoe re wired in time will retain its shape and ord comfort, and will be found true oaoray. Never put wet shoes by the e to dry, but dry them gradually and wly, Neverdrva wet shoe without t applying some oil and grease castor I or tallow is the best. The steam fe-nenifced in a wet boot or shoe will scald f and u.se it to crack. Do not use too puch f6rce in polishing a gentle bmsh Og with a soft brush is betccr than the igonnw work of the bootblack. Do not tllow a thick crust of blacking on your hoes, , , Wash it off occasionally and ap ly little castor oil you can polish it ver in an hour or two. Never trv on or jamiloa patent leather shoe when cold; Always thoroughly warm it before brini ng the leather. A patent leather shoe mt on in a warm room can lie worn out & tbej cold weather without injury, fever put a goou pair ot shoes in ItocheB; use an old pair for this, and (SJuS.Vw the goloches on soon as vou Btef house. New York Ledger. f 4 Art Urfore All u epr iov. IJrov; itei nd: arr is i a nil 9-, fuggling sculptor, reduced almost vation, had finished what to liim Bted the aim of his existence. It plaster cast of a very hcautiful and the poor fellow hoped it ftiark the tinning point in his ex- I The weather was bitterlv cold isculptiT, shivering in his Parisian Ibecame ahirmed for the safely of frk, for it is well known that frost dly enemy to plaster. Tenderly Tinjilv he (lrai'd the liiruiv in tin oa he Uh'.: from his own ill clail ?rs, and lying down beside it. fell ..; The niorniiig broke, und the fiun shoue upon the two figures Inanimate. The artist had sacri- 6Ui vceii Minlf to his art, for he was froen ead. I His brethren, stirred by bis un )wa; I fat", raised sufficient money to gave !Jip figure cast in bronze with an lacri tion let into the base of the iedcM utl. cribing how he gave his life all e ha ijto give for his beloved art. Anoilirr IMrtnre of Itlilrr Haggard '.Ilert is a pen pietureo' IJider Haggard U! hotel on liroadway, leaping up jn!n tliree steps at a time to escape an tisrvwer : A sandy haired, loose jointed Otiu ; fellow, with an almost hoiihonioric i'he, vellowish brown eves, that i Sort of foxy look ; big hobnailed evidently put to good use in the of Mexico, and the smile and good M bearing of a bov with, on closer jtion, the manners of a man of the k P t The bellhovsof the hotel did not ,t all impressed with the idea that ere entei'tainiie' a distin-tuished Jter, and none of them seemed to ftver beard of Mr. Eider Haggard ; aey speedily rememlered the gen h referred to when the clerk ordered to find "that tall vounc man who Jr iipstairs three steps ut a time." J York World. ik . f Alaskan Moaqultora. ih, hiiriiiw, aim oeri les jjrow in great jpion along Yakutat Bay shore, anil Jhe moraine a regular trail was jd aa the large brown bears crossed crossed in search of food and ber fritm M. B. Kerr in Serttmer. The u stream divided into a thousand dies and formed an ideal delta, de tig silt and glacial debris. Our took us over a mountain spur and I an interior basin about 1,500 feet tght, filled with numerous lakes and Jning with mosquitoes. Indeed, were such myriads of the latter imagination suggested that each -of snow had concealed within it a 4 and thus the mosquito had gener- Here it is that sometimes huge no bears, driven to fury and ihsiera bj these tormenting little beasts, ,tJJ' '.ly tear their flesh and die in agony. 1 w maKt'i rrty. lien the unknown Daudet, now det the rich and famous, first came TO Paris from T.yons, he was so poor he wore a pair of rubber boota with slippers or stockings under them, i a ragged suit of summer clothes, le he made his cold journey in a ;ht car, eating nothing for two days give expense. By chance the empress r a copy of his poems, and directed Due de Morny to send for him. With ' greatest difficulty the poor fellow waded a tailor to trust him for a suit sif II' pic lothes in which he might answer the 's summons to the Tuilleries. But n, De Morny offered him the secre hip, with a salary of 5,000 francs, i rdships were over forever. a- ' r.itir, Maine, Islie Ellis drank a M l whisky without taking the tuia hia lips. lie died next day. MS Y, ADV KKTISEM KNTS. Sana fell jSwtS bo roBife TV!. .. I'll "iaka LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprle'ors, Drunltli, Llppman's Block. SAVANNAH, GA. For Sale by W. M. CUI1KN. apr23 ly l3H0a zoo"" ran W. L. DOUGLAS ( if and other special- DS OnUC ties for lienilf men, f Wi m mm i.iulles,eie.,aniwar ranted, ami so ntamiied on liottoin. Athlress W. L. UOL ULAS, Urscklou, Jluu. Sold by "W B. TILLEBT, Weldon, iN. C. jan 1 6m. M ONEYTO LOAN. On improved farm lands in sums of $1100 and opwarda. Loans repayable in small annual instalments through a period of 5 years, thus enabling the borrower to pay of his indebtedness without exhausting his crop in any year. Apply to BURTON & TRAVIS, Attorneys, 129 0m. Halifax, N.C. This - Space - be- longs to the t STORE. II. C. SPIERS, We Racks Manager. N i-1 VV A I) r KKT IS KM KNTS. uracjisT Lit W. & W. R. R. $ BRANCHES. Cuudeiised Nrheilule. TRAINH (iOINO SO ITU No. Daily So V. fait mail Daily. I No 41, daily Dated Juin;7th, 1891. I ex .Sun J'2onin I 7 81 " Leave Weldon Ar Kucky Mount.... r Tartmro U'ttveTurboru, Arrive Wilsim , Lenvu Wilson Arrive Sclma Arrive Kayuttoville, l.vave(iolUIoro Leave Wursaw Leave Magnolia .... trrive W iluiintjiun I l:t I'M j U at " I I '"""" I I 10 Xku ISISPM I .10 " I I 3 :m " j im "I it r m I 7 S3 I 3 l.i 4 III 1417 I UI I 7 40 S 411 " , a: ' I 9 4!) " 11120" H 40 U6S TRAINS lit'IN'ti NORTH No 11, dally. No 78 dally No 40 daily e& Miliiiay Leave WUmiiiKten Leave .MaKiiolia DI.'lAN 10 . i7 " 11 11 " 12 0.1 " SI in" 4 ! " p m II lil " (18 " 7 au " 2 05 Leave araw Arrive (iolilslHiro.. .. Leave Kayetteville Arrive -elma Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson Arrive lioi ky Mount Arrive larlioro Leave Tarlsiro Arrive Weldon 21'. II 18" I N" I 8 :i5 ' i MpM i s a l Ml" Ihkll 17 " I .... 10 TiaM I .... Ijopm I 9IS0 5 i'j Daily except Suimay Trutn 'ii Scotland Neck Branrh Road leave WelOon at 3 III p. in lla.ifan 3 22, arrive Scotland k at 4 l"..ni.llreeiiville (. m KiiisU.n 7 10 p. Hi. RetuniiiiR leaves Kiimton 7 00, a. m. r. cie'DIi' s Ilia mi Arriving at Halifax II 00, a. m., Weldon llj'ia.m dallycxcentSuuilav. Lmal freinlH iralli leaves Weldon Miiiulavi Wednemlays and Fridavi at 700 a m.. antvinir at hcaland Neck 10 01 a. in .(ireenville 6 2 p. in Mimioii ji p. m Keuirnini: leave Kiiiston Tuemlays, Thursdavnan Saturdavs at 1000a m arriving at (ireenville 12 no noon, Scotland Neck i so p. ui. i ciami o id p. ui , Train leaven Tarbnro N. (' via Albemarle anrt Ralelnh K. K. Daily excent Sundav 4 OS mnday 3 00 p. in .arrive Wllliainston N. 0. 6 30 m.. 4 on. in. nymontii 7 Tiop. in , fo p. m cturnlliK leaves I'lyinoutli dailv exceut .Sundav 11 2 1 a. m .Sunday !i Oil a. m. VVIIlianisUin, N. C, 7 40 a. m. 9 is a. ui. arrive Tarboro looja. m. W.. m. Train on Midland N. C. Brunch leaves CoM. uui., umij c-,,.-iPfc .-unuuy i uo a. m., arrive Smlthlleld, N C.,8:io a. m. Returning leave Smlthlield, N. C, 1101 a. m., arrive Ooldsboro, N C, 10 30p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Unnkv Mount at 3 no p. m., arrives at Nashville 3 40 p. spring nope 4 1.1 u. ni. Return ni. 1, uvea Spritu Hope IUimi a. m., Nashville 10 HT a. ru., ar Riaky Mount II IS a, in. dullyexcejit Sunday.! Train on Clinton Brunch leaves Warsaw for Minion, nuuy except Sunday at 6 00 p. m. aiii ii i.n. ui neiuiiiiiiK leave tiiuuin ut si a m and 3 in p. m., connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 10, 41, 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and Fayetteville Branch Is No. 61. Northbound is 50. 'Daily ex cept Sunday. Tram No. 27 S"nth will only tn at Rocky Mount Wilson i; oldsboroanu Miumolia. Triiin No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points North daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains makes close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run s"lid between Wilmington and Washington, ami have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. J. R.KKNLY, J. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans (ienernl Snn't T. M. KMKRSON, (ien'l Passenger Agent. T LAN TIC COAST LINE. l'ETEIlSM'RG ii- WELDUXR. R. ('(iiidoiiMed Schedule. TRAIN'S (iOINO SOUTH. Leave Pftersliiux, 1(1. 10 am :.15piii Leave Stony Creek, lll.'ilt am 4.1Hpm Leave .Inrrntta, 11.11 am Leave liolliclil, 11. ;!(! am 4 4!) p m Arrive Weliloii, 12. 10 pm 5.!:t p m TRAIN'S tiOING NORTH. No. 14 No. 78 Daily. Daily. Leave Weldon, 5. 1 0 a- m. .1. 15 p.m. Le lie! field, 5. 45 a. ni . 3. 52 p. m. Le Jarratts, 6.00 a m. 4 (HI p.m. Le Stony Creek, 6 1!)a.m. 4.:i.'tpni. Arrive Petemhur)!, 6 Til a. in. 5.12 p.m All trains run solid Weldon to Washing ton. E. T. P. MYERS. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen.Patwengerngt TO THE PATRONS -OF THK- ALBEMARLK STEAM NAVIGATION CO mitni TIMC Between NORFOLK and XUIrv i ikil. KAHTKKN N. CAKOUN Oa and after Monday, December 17th, and until further notice, the Steamei CHOWAN. Cantam Withv, will LEAv'E FRANKLIN on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays for EDKN TON, PLY MOUTH and ill intermediate points ou arrival of mail train from Portsmouth, say 10.15 A. M. RETURNING- The "Chowan" will reach Franklin on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9:15 A. M.. in time to connect with Fast Mail train from Raleigh to Portamoutn and with Express train fur the South. Passengers, by this arrangement, taking the Steamer Chowan at any point on the river, will REACH NORFOLK by 11 oolock A. M., and thus have the entire day for the trans action of busiuess in that city. GIVE THIS ROUTE A TRIAL. Respectfully, J. H. BOGART Franklin. V., Dec 15, 1888. Supt ADVK1ULSEMENTS. -STOP AT- lcrn -:- Ho c HALIFAX 1ST. C CLEAN ROOMS. SPLENDID TABLE. POLITE SERVANTS, Fare always the best the markets can af ford. SERVICE NEAT AND TROMPT. SENEAR THE COURT HOUSE. Baggage taken from and to the railroad station. NICE accommodations; FOB - LAJDIIES. KATES 2.00 A DAY, Special arrangements for hnanl by the week or mouth. CLARK & REID, Proprietors. mar 20 tf. THE NEW YORK WORLD Never crows, l or what it has done it asks no favor und and no consideration. That is ancieut history to be forgotten. It looks only to the iuture to the work to be (June. Uur hopes and tears, our juvs and sorrows are before us uot oue behind. In THE WORLD'S woik for 1801 every American citizen is vitally interes ted, and not one no matter what his politics may be can afford to be without us weekly edition, which has not an equal on eartn as a newspaper. xMue men out ot teu know this to be true. Every tenth man should send to day for a specimen copy, that the knowledge may be universal. Subscribe at ence. Three months costs only 25 cents, and by every week's delay you miss something worth more than the oubscription piice for the year which is only one dollar. Address THE WORLD, Nw York. L ICjUORS AND OKOCERIE8 I have a eomple stock of Family Gro ceries of all kinds which I will sell cheap for Cash. I have also on hand and am constant- ly receiving large variety ol XIQUORS. Such as whisky, brandy, wine, beer, ale, porter, carbonatod waters, io. Call and see me on Washington Ave nue at the V0"old stand of R. W. Psnirl. W. D. SMITH, oct 18 ly Sou NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n A UAliW UUL S EXlHAtT, NACVS TRIPLE, VIOLET WATER,, WOODYVORTIi's FLORIDA WA TER, AND MrilET POWDER. 0 ! 1 ACCUUACV! H PS w Q O 13 a 3 o a 3 "3 a PS o H PS Cm !PTJI2;IT"3r! Stiij; tfraiid Prepared Paints. Pure White Lead k Linseed oil. I'll sell paints at a very small margin. LIQUORS. 0. SMITH, SEEMS LIQUORS, SEE MS CIGARS, EVERY DRINK IN SEASON. DafC. Smith, Brick Building, on North Cornci of Railroad Shed, Weldon, N. LV oct 1G j. E. Myers & Co. ACi KNTS RECTIFIERS & WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. FINE WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. Petersburg, Va. H. T. POPE, -rinxi at- GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CI. GARS, ETC. Solo Apcnts for the fol lowing brands of whiskies, which are Especially Recommended for Medical Use: VE TERSIi (JR G ' CL UB- A pamphlet of Information and h- .iw amulof the laws, showing How loTT rff A Obtain Patents, CaTeaH,TTadeCV Vti.lL Mark, Copyrlitlita, lent tru.fL VSQAaar MUNN GO.AW 1 31 Broadway. .T iV, ?lew lark. -MONUMENTAL CLUB doc i lim. Now Line ol -STATIONER Y5(:r Just Received 150 Linen writing Tablets, which I'll sell at a small PROFIT. 3 w w Hi 0 (D A Large Stock of LANDRBTH'S GARDEN SEED. MANUFACTURERS OF ILL KINDS OF MACHINERY, PETERSBURG, VA. ALL INQUIRIES AND ORDERS WILL RECEIVE ME ATTENTION may 31 ly. CHI1- ILL. AT L AN TA. OH.-Us. CAL- '5M ST. LOUIS. Mu. IJ, Li.MlUA'J DftLLAS.TEX. P. N. STAINBACK & BRO. Weldon, N. C. 0 MY STOCK OF 0 ) h And -Snmmer I 3) WOODWORK.Gf ATTACHMENTS (ST) lew V ilillinery. Millinery. In arrivlnn, nrt I will display the Uncut line ot goods ever ihuwniu tbli town. Come and tlie NEW STYLES. COME AND SELECT TnE NEW EST NOVELTIES. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, oct 4 ly Weldon, N. C