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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. 1 IT WAS HUMAN KINDNESS AN INCIDKNT iS AVHICll A 110V, A DOC TOR, AND TWO DOCS FIUUUED. I On F. street, opposite the ELbitt ': Hou.se, one day last week, a fine Gordon 8 setter, apparently dazed by the loss of v his master, whom he was vainly looking t for, ran under a lierdic, was cuht by 1 the wheel and his legs was broken, be i sides being pretty badly bruised all over J his body and having a cut iuthn mouth, f which bled profusely. v He lay in the street unable to move as I the herdic passed on, buta boy about 16 s- years old standing on the corner, with a J great big heart uuder his jacket thump ing away, was ready for the emergency, and at once made a rush fur the sufferer. The boy had no interest whatever in the dog, aud had never seen him before, but he probably had a dug at homo that he loved, aud was ready to do something this one. So he picked him up carefully in his arms, canied him over in front of Dr. Stone's office, fixed him as comfortably on the pavement as he could, and then went in aftei the doctor. The doctor is tender-hearted himself, and at once responded with arnica, ban- >rs, ctff.,-irird assisted by tho boy, went to work to fix up tho setiVcr. The dog, although among Ktrangeis, appeared 10 know what they were ab6Vt, and he submitted to their miuistrations with only now aud then a little whimper. While they were at work a friend of Dr. Stono came along, followed by his own dog, also a Gordon, and this dog at once took a great interest iu'tlie stranger and after wacching him and the workers intently for a time he licked the dog on the head aud then crouched down on his jriomac(iT9.nd knees as close to the sufferer . as he couldget and cried like a baby, while the doctor and the boy were com pleting their woHy It wasn't a howl he put up at all, but aXgenuine low cry of sympathy and pain,andhe didn't quit until the stiange dojs was ready to be moved, and then ho gyt up and followed his owner away ( When the baudagitfig was done and tho arnica bottle was smut up, the doctor wanted to know what wps to be dune with the patient, and the bol wid he'd take him home and cure for :hiui till ho got well, and keep him if the owner never came for him. Then he pioked up the dog and hailed a herdie going down F street. Tho driver first refused to take tho dog into the herdi''. but tho b"y t ild him a herdie had hurt the dog, and there would be a row if a herdie didn't carry him home. The driver consented at last, and the boy laid the dug down carefully in the aisle of tlie vehicle, got iu himself, aud that Was the lust seen ol them. '' Taken all around, it was one .f those picture in w-hiclihe humanity of man and the inferior uuimal is put upon the canvas with a touch of tender tints which makes nature greater than art and gives those who see it something they will remember always. Washington Star. The advantages which people who live exactly on the line between two countries have in escaping the customs and other regulations of both countries, save the Tombstone Inspector, have often been recounted. Probably the most picture sque and innocent instance of this kind of evasion comes from the Western town of Nogales, which lies exactly on the boundary between Mexico and Ariama. On the United States side of the line in this town eggs have been rendered d;ar by tho new tariff upon eg,;s, inasmuch as the hens of that region are chiefly owned on the Mexican side of the line and fed by the peasints on cheap M ex can grain. Recently a Maine Yunkeei arrived in Nogales with an eye to busi ness. Ue was convinced that his op portunity lay in the high prices of eggs. Accordingly he put up a largo hen-house exactly across tho boundary line. At tho American end he provided nesK and at the other end he regularly fed his hens with low-priced Mexican grain. The fowls ate their grain in Mexico and then walked across the line into the United States to lay thoir eggs. The transaction was perfectly honest, for, of course, the proprietor of the lieuncry smuggled neither grain nor egiis. But he availed himself of hih priot on oue Mile una low prices on the other. Buckllen'i Arnica Have. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Rheum.Fcvcr Sot es.Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns.and all skin eruptions.and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists at Weldon, rrowo & Can-away, Halifax. Dr. J A MoQwier Enfild; W. M. Cohen, Weldon. ADVERTISEMENTS. r7AV1 7 ' iW 1t -fflM-fc3te V seplSly lv)K&i SMl mJ BR ADHD. fee -ou- LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprlo'orl, Drtmlsts. Llppman'j Block, SAVANNAH. CA. For Sale by W. M. COHEN. apr23 ly HDBn ADKmpltlotof Informntlon Rnrtnh- si ntcL tT i no iu.-s, snowing 11 ow ina itmn parents, f Hrenm, TTMff Marks. Coprriifncs, nt Tt9'j THE NEW YORK WORLD Never crows. For what it has done it asks no ''nvor and and no consideration. Tint in a icieiit history to be iorgolleu. 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Many novelties will be added to the va riety of its contents during the year 13111, and nothing will be left un done to pleuse and gratify its sub scribers. Its specialties for 1S91 will bo Original articles on practical farming and Gardening. Serials and a'tort stories by the bei-t authors. Woman's work and woman's leisure. Gems of literature and art. Original flashes of wit and humor. Answers to correspondents promptly and fully made. THE LATEST NEWS FROM EVERY SECTION -:-OF-:-THE-:-GLOBE Addrefs: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, N. Y. HERALD, New York City. Do not fail to subscribe lor the New York Weekly Herald. Only one dollar a year. rwfe NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mill Will. W. &W. R. R. BRANCHES. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOISO SOUTH. No 41, daily ex Sua Dated June 7th, 1891. Leave Welilon 1230m I MSP M ArKoclcy Mount. ... 1 140 " ArTartw)ro....r.;... 317"" J?.. I LeaTeTarboro,.. I loXjAMl . . . . 620 am 7 2. " Arrive Wllnnn. . I 21 pm I 7 00 ... Leave Wilsoa -i.iO" 17 53 Arrive Sclma 3 :so " Arrive Kayetteville, 5 3H " Leave Goldaboro I J 15 "17 40" Leave Warsaw 4 10 " ( ... 8 40 . 9S4 ' 9 49 ' ill 20' Leave Menrlia .... I 4 27 " 8 40 " Arrive WihuiDgtou SW "ISoJ " TRA1NS-UOIXG NORTH No 14, daily. No 78 dailjr No 40 daily ei Sunday Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia 12. 'IS a SloAM 41'ipB lOfo" I 6 10 " 11 11 " I If fi " 12 ."" 7 30 " -J 10" II 1H" I . UUI" 1 !.WpM8M " 1 WI " I 8M " 17 " I . in Sfmn I J.Vpm930. " i 5 " a'ii' ;; Leave n arnaw Arrive Onldahnro.... Leave Kayettevilla Arrive Sclma ..... .. Arriv Wilwin Iieave W'ilaixi Arrive Kwky Mount Arrive Tarliio Leave Tarlnin Arrive Weldon Daily eirept Huuday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon at It p. in. Halifax a ."ij. arrive .Seoliand Nerk at (iOp.m.(ireenrille ,V( p. m Knstou Imp. in. Returning leaven KinMon 7 00. a. di. GreenvilleSlHa m. Arriving nt Halifax 1100. ,. m., Weldon lUa.m daily except Sunday. Local freight Irnin leaves Weldon Mondays . Wedneffday.s and Kridav at 70 0 a.m.. arriving. at Scotland Neck 10 01 a. m , Greenville 60 p. m Kinston i p. m UeturninK, learaa Kinstou Tuesdays. ThursdavaatrlSaturdays at tOOOa.m. arrivini at Oreenville li 00 noon, Scotland Neck: 3 80 p. m. W eldon 0 i I p. m. Train leaven Tarboro N. C, via Albemarle and Raleteh R. 11. Duily except Sunday 4 OS p.m.. fcunday H no p. m . arrive Williamstua N. C. 6 30 p. ui.. 4 on. m. i-iymoutn i .'ip. iu., i2U p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth dailv except Sunday fi So a. m Sunday 9 00 a. m. Wilfiaaiston, N. C, 7-10 a. m. 9 5Sa. m. arrive Tarboro 10 05 a. m, 11 m. m. Train on Midland N. 0. Branch leaves Golds boro N.' , daily except Sunday 7 00 a. m., arrive Smithfield, N . C, 8 m a. m. Returnins leaven Smithtield, N. C, 9 00 a. m., arrive Goldsboro, N C. 10 30 p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at:i 00 p. m., arrives at Nasliville 3 40 p. m., Spring Hone 4 15 p. m. Returning haves Sprin Hope 10 00 a. ni., Nashville 10 ! a. m.. ar Rocky Mount 11 1" a, m. daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally except Sunday at 600 p. m. au4 1116 a. in Returning leave Clinton at 8 80 a m and 3 10 p. m., connecting at Warsaw with Noe. 40, 41, i t and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and FayottevlUa Branch is No. 51. Northbound is 50. 'Daily ex cept Sunday. Train No. 27 South will only stop at Rocky Mount. Wilson Goldsboroand Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Hay Line. Trains makes close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington aud have Pullman Palace Sleeper attached. J.R.KENLY, J. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans General Bup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. TLAXTIC COAST LINE. PETERSBURG & WELDON R.R Condensed Schedule, TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH. Dated May 3rd, 1391. X5. 23 Daily. No. 27 Daily. I No. 23, 1 No. 27, I I fast mail I Diilr I Daily. Leave I'ctershurg, 10.10 am 3.45 pm Leave Stony Creek, 10.,r.'l urn 4.18 pm Leave Jarratts, 11.11 am Leave HellieUl, 11.30 am 4.49 pm Arrive Weldon, 12.10pru 5.23 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 14 No. 78 Daily. Daily. Leave Weldon, ft.10a.ni. 3.15p.m. Le Relfield, 5.45 a.m. 3.52 p.m. Le Jarratts, R. 00 a.m. 4.09 p.m. Le Stony Creek, 6 19 a.m. 4.33 p.m. Arrive Petershnrjs. 6 51a.m. 5.13p.m. All trains run solid Weldon to Washing ton. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen. Passenger agt TO THE PATRONS Of THK ALBEMARLE STEAM NAVIGATION CO n 1 1 1 P V TI M r Between NORFOLK ni X.wix limL EASTtUN N. CAhOUN On and after Monday, December 17th, and nlil further notice, the Steamei CHOWAN, Captain Withy, will LEA VE FRANKLIN on MoudaTs, Wed nesdays and Fridays for EDENTON, PLY MOUTH and Ail intermediate points on arrival of mail train from Portsmouth, say 10.1.r) A. M. RETURNING. iTie "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 Portsmouth and with Express train for the Sonth. Passengers, by this arrvngement, taking the Stoker Chowan at a ly point on th rirer, will REACH NORFOLK by 11 oclock A. II., and thus have the entire day for the trans action of bunineas is thstcity. GIVE THIS ROUTE A TRIAL. Respectfully, J.H.B0GIHT Franklin. Va., Deo. IS, 1888. 8opt"
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