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TIIE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1891. TEARS. IDLE TEARS. Tears, idle Sears ! I know not what they moan, Tears, from the depth of some divine des pair liise in the heart and gather to the eyes, In looking oa the huppy autumn fields And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail That brings ur friends up from the uuder world, Sad as the last, which reddens over one That sinks whh all we love below the verge, So sad, so fcecdi, the days that are no more. Ah ! sad and strange, as in dark summer dawns, The earliest pipe of half-uwakened birds To dying. ears, when unto dying eyes The casement slowly glows a glimmering square So sad, so strange, the days that ure no mure. Dear as remembered kisses alter death And sweet on those by hopeless fancy feigned On lps that jre for others; deep us love, Deep as first love and wild with all regret ; O! Death in Lie, the days that ure no more Tennyson. 5" SAM JONES' CYCLONE. THEY DON T ALWAYS WORK THAT WAY. Sam Jones' denunciation of the sinners of Gotham recalls a story of the noted evangelist tliatu an apt illustration of the old saw that these are always two sides to a story." The Ilev. Sam has been deal ing out gospel and brimstone in his usual vigorous style in Nashville, says the American, and ooe night devoted his entire time and attention to the "rum sellers." Id the course of his harangue he declared that the Lord did not always wait until they appeared before the judgment seat to mete out their puoi.h ment, but oftimes laid his heavy bund upon them on this footstool. "I will give you a case in point," gays he. "Down in Georgia (the Rev. Sam always draws his illustrations from the laud of peanuts and gophers) there was a little town in which there were three saloons. One day the Lord sent a cyclone and it struck that town, swooped down on these saloons and didn't leave a ves tige of them. And, my friends, there wasn't a shingle lifted from the roof of nary another house in town. Tell me the Lord does not take care of his own." The next day the writer met a minister who was on the platform the niuht before and in the course of a conversation anent the Rev. Sam remarked that he thought that cyclone story was a little bit too large to swallow. "No doubt the story is true or Jones would not have told it," said Mr. the minister, a very eminent Baptist divine, who is now in charge of a church at Sioux City, la., "but I will tell you a story on the other side if you won't mention my oame in connection with it. J know of a town let us locate it in Georgia for the sake of convenience where there was only one saleoo that was visited by a cyclone, and after that cyclone got through toying with the houses in that village the only shanty left standing was the saloon. I know that to be a fact." The Purest and Best Articles known to medical science are used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every ingredient is carefully selected, personally examined, and only the best retained. The medicine is prepared un der the supervision of thoroughly com petent pharmacists, and every step in the process of manufacture is carefully watch ed with a view to securing to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best possible result. Bi's That Don't Sting. Be care ful of your associations. Bad company is not better than none at all. Be careful what you say. You can recoil some things, but never spoken wordg, Be careful in your habits and in your dress. Neatness and good manners should be necessities. Be careful of your diet. Proper food and drink have much to do with happi ness, Bs careful of your health. Money annot buy it then why should you squander it? A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Sooth er. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by W. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldon, N. C. f A hangman who wished to conceal his vocation said he was travelling for a pender company. SUE- ANOTHER PRODUCT. RAISINS MADE IN NEW BERNE GROWN AND EVAPORATED BY MR. R. BERRY. Knowing that almost any variety of grapes will thrive luxuriantly a-nd bear abundantly in -North Carolina the thought has occurred to us in the past why it was that raisins were not made ia this State, but never having seen any allusion to the subject in any agricultural or horti cultural publication we let the impres sion take hold of us that for some cause on which we, not being familiar with such matters, were not posted that such an industry was beyond the possibilities of our section, but it seems that this is a mistaken idea and that such an enter prise is not only possible but practicable. Mr. U. Berry, a grout searcher after hidden truths, has been experimenting with a Diimler of varieties of raisin grapes to see wuat success can be attained in that direction here and he has now in bearing a vine from which he has by evaporation produced large, fine, well flavored raisins, and he believes that a field cultivated for this purpose would be remunerative even in the poorest seasons and that in the best years it yields an immense revenue. Mr. Berry tells us that a grape which will make excellent raisins in one locality may not do so in another but that soil and climate have to be taken into con sideration and varieties secured adapted to them. Probably the only reason why North Carolina is not a raisin producing State is because no efforts hav e been made in that direction. Mr. Berry's are the first, so far as we know, in the State and if they result in permanent success, as there is reason to believe they will, it adds an other highly profitable product to those of which the State could already boa.t. Further developments will be awaited with iuterest. New Bern Journal. uod Looks. Good looks ure more than skin deep.depending upon a healthy condition of the vital organs. If the Liver he inac tive, you have a Bilious look, if your stomach he disordered you have a Dys peptic look, and if your Kidneys be af fected you have a I'inched look. Elec tric Bitters is the great alterative and tonic and acts directly on the vital or gans. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at V. M. Cohen's drugstore, 50c, and 81 per bottle. JEDGK WAXKM'S POLITICAL I'ROVKItHS. A republican is a good pattriot antil he meats a democrat, and vicy versy. Farmin' is one of our nuterul resources and politics is ooe ov our unnatcral re soarces. The Foarth of J uly is a senter with out a sercumferents. Haystacks ain't mutch good to draw on fer politikle perpuses. Evvery American sitizeo that has got a baby is rockin' the cradel of libberty. Wimmin can spank more good into our nobel republican institushuns than they can vote into them. Taxes is medisin that we hav all got to swaller. Some politikle Joins that I hav saw is wussen pizen. When a man gets biggern his party he needs trimmin. The western hemmysferre is the roos tin pole for the American eagle. Glory aiot pay for patriotism enny more. George Washington's hat is a leetle uppards of enny man's bed that hav come after him. An Honest Man. Great Lawyer (in cross-examination) "Huhl Yon consider the prisoner an honest man, do you?" Witness "An honester man never lived." Great Lawyer (supercilliously) "Will you kindly state On what you bate that remarkable opinion? Witness (hotly) "On the fuct that he once tried to be a lawyer and failed." Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, up on this condition. If you are afflicted with La Grippe and will use this remedy according to directions, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We make this offer because of the wonderful success of Dr. Kiog's New Discovery during last season's epi demic. Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at W. M. Cohen's drugstore. Large size 50c. and $1. A man that does not stick to a man during business hours ii no good after business hours. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. 1891. EMRY WELDON; N, C AN ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, CLOTHING, DRESS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS, SHOES FOR MEN, BOYS AND LADIES. ALL THE BEST MAKES. HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. tQCof&ns and Metallic Cases, at low prices. Call and examine our stock. i EMRY & PIERCE. 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