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TIIE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. HOW THEY WOO. THE MILLIONAIRE. weet maul, if there is might on earth ? Tli:it would fain make thine, 1 An,i wealth can buy, yours it is, f if you will ',e 1)111 "limv I TIIE POET. J ,)!,; maiden fair, coultl I hut touch i. striiil with orpliean melody, ! stflg your praise in many songs, ! if vou would only favor me. 1 J TIIE AllTIST. I ll'iiden, vour form ofGrcciau mould, Your eyes of he venly bine, Arc painted oil my fanitAt heart, iul I would fain-wed you. f v TIIE EDITOR.. Sweet maid, your interesting style My heart doth potently affect, Solsuhmit myself with "stamps" Km hone that neither vuu'll reject, t ' ' THE FAI1.M Ell. Wal, Liy I've just been thinkin' how 'Twould save us lioth a heap of trouble, If you an' me would jist git hitched, An' try henceforth to travel double FOR DRUNKENNESS. DR. KITTO CALLS IT THE PETROLEUM (H'ltE WONT STOP THE CK1AKETTE II A HIT. A Marine, Wis., dispatch to ihe Chica go Tribune says: Dr. Robert Andrew Kitto, of this city, has discovered a new treatment which he claims is a sovereign cure for drunken uws, similar in results to the bichloride of gold cure. In Kacine, where Dr. Kitto is well ktiuwn, there is a diversity of opinion, as to the value of his discovery. Certain of the ien,le exjirc-s the view that liia cures have beet) of a doubtful character. Oth ers, and in this latter class are many who have taken the treatment, and are there fore in a position to speak with a degree of authority, ascribe to the treatment all the virtues of tin; better known cure as administered at Dwight, III. The prevalence of yellow fever in Jack snnville, Ha , in 1888 resulted in an of fcr made by congress I'or a formula which would prove a cure lor this disease. Thou sands of physcians in the I'nited States prepared formulas, ainon; the number being Dr. Kitto. As In: explained the results of yellow fever, a weakness of the heart follows at) attack, and in preparing a formula he thought would have the T fect of stimulating the h. -art to itH no! mil eouditiou without unduly exciting any of the other organs of the body. In case. of delirium from alcoholism. Dr. Kitto said, there id anemia of the brain due to weakness of the h art's a -tioii Dr. Kiu.i took no tin' s udy of dr'in'rii UiU'Ss as a dis.MS", utel 1'nuiit'a oiLi taliy intended for yellow fever was allere I,- ehallg.-1 its c imminent pot-, an! l. duei'd, as a r-'-uit of tht.se iim'Mi g;iti in-, until the " 1'eir l.-u:n Cur.'' as l'r Kitt.i has at'itut di-ei.led to vliiisten it. W is lo oUiilit t j its present state of c..;.. i. i iii ss. 1 he iir-i ease if dips iinani.t treated by Dr. Kitto was in January last, lie claims to have been successful with all l.ia first patients but one. 1'arly in tha summer 11. W . Duiilap, a prominent Milwaukee lawyer who was at one tii.f! private sec retary for Alexander Mitchell, Wisculi sin s i.iiir.i.ul kinir, went to K.n it.e fur the putpuso of testitig the cure. He was uiM.r It Kitto's care for three weekr, w!i.n he was discharged a w-ll man. He has taken to the lecture platform in be h tildf Dr. Kitto au J bis cure for drunk en ness. Dr. Kitto has a class of nearly a dozju p itirnts in.w'and he is thinking of stall ing a largo sanitarium next spring. "I Would prefer to sell the secret to sou e society, however," said Dr. Ki'to; "that if, I w iil sell it after I have completed my inve-ihe.nti.it) aiid am satislied it is as (cr ied a tteatment for dipsomania as can he compounded fioir drugs. I have under stood the Woman's Christian Temperance I uioii has made an offer for Dr. Keehy'i. biddoii lo of gold ouic, whiidi m been refused. Should the society find merit in toy discovery it can purchase it .My price? Well, it is a little early to be put '"" a price on it, but I should say S 100-000." A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to brinji Jti satisfactory results, or in ease of fail ore a return of purchase price. On this Sate plan you can buy from our adverti-ed druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery f.,r Cotisuiu1tioii. It is guaran teed to bring relief in every case, when Used for any affection of Throat, Lungs Chest, such as Cci)simiition, Intiani, nation of Luns, lironehitii, Asthma Whoopi c'Ctnuh, Croup, etc , etc It J pVa ant and agreeable to taste, pi rt'eet "ale, nnd cm alwavs bn deptnded upon. T"al bottles frueat W. M. Cohen druS' ttore. ADVERTISEMENTS. "7i if An i i n i r r! i n 9 H W U LIPPMAN BROS.. Prtprle'ors, Driocjlstt, Lippmin't Block. SAVANNAH. GA. For Sale by W. M. 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In THE W.OULP'S work for lWt every American eitilen is vitally interes ted, and not one -no matter what his politic may be cat) afford tn be without its weekly edition,' w,,il'n " 15 nnt eijual on earth as i newspup- r. Nine men out of ten knovr th.a to be tru j Every teuth mm sKimld send today i'u a specimen copy, that the knowledge may be universal Subscribe at onee. s Three months costs only 2- cents, iih 1 ,y.ivry week's d.'hii you uii-s soiiii" hin:' wnitli m "-' rim tly. siOidetiption oti 'o for ti year whi-h i on'y one dollar, A h.'ress j Till-: WOULD. Nw York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -STOP AT- Sou -:- Hole HALIFAX,' 2sT. O CLEAN HOOMP. SPLENDID TABLEf POLITE SERVANTS. Fare always the best he markets can afford. SERVICE NEAT AND PROMPT. CSTXEAE THE COURT HOUSE. Baggage taken from and to the railroad station. NICE ACCOMMODATIONS FOE -:- LADIES. KAT ES JR2.00 A DAY. Special arrangements for Vuvtrd by the week or month. R. G. REID, Proprietor. mar 20 tf. LAND SALE. -VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE IK- HALIFAX COUNTY, N. C: 0 NE FARM CONTAING 534 ACRES ti horse crop cleared, pood pasture, nevi-r I'.iiliuj; stream, apple and peach or char.l, ooil dwell inn and nceesearj out houses. I'Jticr: $2,000. 0 NE TRACT OF 200 ACRES, ONE horse crop cleared, most of the other iu line growth of pines; good dwelling aud out houses. ruicu $ 1,000. 0 NT. TRACT OF 83 AC'RFS, ONE horse crop cleared, the balance in heavy growth of original pines. i'Kici: $00.00. 0 NE TRACT OF 314 ACRES, TWO horse crop cleared, the balance iu Sue growth of oik and piuo. 1'iiici: 1,000. ONE TRACT OF 41 ACRES, 3 HOUSE crop cleared; good dwelling au 1 all neeessarr out-house". i'Kici: 2,000. 0 NE TRACT OF Hot) ACRES, FIVE horse crop cleared; good dwelling and out-houses. I'KICH $2,500. These farms nrn convenient to churches, in a healthy locality, and a short distance I ami Halifax and Enfield. Pnrtiw wishing to buy and want to EXAMINE :-: TIIESE-:-LANIS Will call on MR. THOMAS OUSHY, Hen drrson, N. C, or MR. T. C. 15 C KG ESS, who lives near Halifax, who will takepleas nre iu Bhowing them to purchasers. Any or all of these lands will be BENTED ON REASONABLE TERMS FOB 1890. NEW ADYEKTISEMENTS. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ROANOKE NEWS, THE ROANOKE NEWS, THE ROANOKE NEWS, I lie hi Advertising Medium. F0R25 TEARS It has regularly visited its subscri bers, giving weekly the 1 CURRENT HEWS OF THE DAY. NATIONAL, STATE & COUNTY. During that time it has built up an enviable reputation for fairness by fairness, in all things and by qi vi?j q the $ew$ . Its subscription list is growing but it must grow faster, and no pains will belspared to accomplish this result. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. inumc gust iiiL W. AW. R. R. 'i BRANCHES. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated JuueTth, 1S91. No. i-i, I No.7, fust mull Daily Daily. Leave Welclon li:im 6 43 1 M Arltciuky Mount Hll " ArTarbon 'i l" I.eaveTnrlioro . 1J ,riSiM6 HO Arrive WIIwib. . I S lit p m 7 00 1-iCHve Wilao. I ArriveJelinn m Arrivu Kayuiteville, 5 :iu Leave Gnlil.vlmru I 8 fl Leave Warsaw i 14 Leav-H MuKimlia .... 4 27 Arrive Wiluilngtou tii, No 41, daily ex. Sun I Hi') am I 7 81. " 17 63 I I 7 40 ' it 1 I 840 ' I OS 18 40 SI84 " 19 49 " 1 1120" TRAINS GOING NOKTH No 14, No7S No 40 daily ex daily, daily Huuday I l?riai i 05 " 4 8 ' p IB 10 " 5 S3 " 7 80 " AM 10f7 " II 11 " I 'J (1.1 " 10" 11 is" 1810" I 12 'SpM I N 5 3 1 no " 1 8 s;i ! IS " I 1'.' Wail f 85;pia 1( 00 Leave WilminRtm Leavo Magnolia Lfavo Warsaw Arrive Goloshoro... Leave Kayetlevills Arrive Selmn Arrive Wilson Leave Wilwm Arrive Hoc ky Mouut I Arrive lurlw-m I 0 Leavel Arhoro j Arrive Welilon n.o " Daily eieept Suwtav. Train 011 ScoMhimI Neck Brunch Road leavei Welilon at 4 00 11. 111. Halifax 4 22. arrive Srotland Neck at 't 1.'. p. 111. Greenville fi.'p. In Kiimton 8 00p.m. Ketiirnini! leaven Kinaton 7 HO, a. m. Greenville MOa in. Arriving' at llalifai 1100, a. 111., Welilon llj-'ia in ilnilvexcejitsiinday. Local IreiKlu train lenvea "Welilon at 7110a. m., nrilviiiK at M'.iUhimI Neck 10 0i a. m . Greenville S OP p. hi. Kiiiston r. ill p ni. Returning, leaves Kinstoii al si (i, . m arriving at i.reenville 10 W noon. Sc tliinil NVct 2 JO. ji, m. Welilon ' lb p m, Train leaves Tarljom N. (!., via Alliemarle ana Ualeitli U. R. Daily except .SunriVv 4 401 p, m fcimday .00 p. ni , arrive Wilhumaton N. C. 718 p. ni.. 4 JOp, ni. Plymouth 8:iop. ni., ftin p. m. Rctnrnini; leaves I'lvinouth ilnily except Sunday Bio a. m siiniliiy a on 11. m. WIIIinniKtoii, N. C, "10 a. re. u.'iS a. in. arrive Tarlioro ln05a.m. 11 ioa. m. ' Train on Midland N. ''. llrancli lenvei Golds horo N I' , daily ex ept Sunday 7 00 a. ni , arrive Sniitliiield, N c.,H:io a, ni. Returninif leaves Smitlilield, N. :., 90'ia. m., arrive GolUshoro, N ('.. in .111 p. in. Train on Nashville Brunch leaves Kocky Mount at:i on p. ni., arrive at Niislivillc ;i40 p. ni.. sprins llopi. lir. p. in. Reiurninir Uaves Spriiw Hone loon 11. ni., Nashville lo S.'i a. m., ar Rocky Mount n 1". a, m. ilnily exeept Sunday. Train on Clinton Brunch leaven Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday at li 00 p.m. and 11 Kia.m Keturnins leave Clinton at 8 80 a m and in p. m.. conneeting at Warsuw with No. 40,41,8:1 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and Favettevill Branch is No. 51. Northbound is 50. 'Daily ex cept Sunday. Train N'o'7 S"uth will onlv stop at Rocky Mount Wilson (ioldsbnroand Mnirnolia. Train No. 7H makes close connection at Weldon forall points North daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bay Line, also at Reeky Mount daily with Norfo k and Orolina Railroad for Norfolk and all points North via Norfolk. Trains makes close connection for all points North via Richmond nnd Washington. All trains run S"lid between Wilmington and Washington aud have l'ullinan Palace Sleepers attached. J. K.KKNI.Y, J. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans General Sup't. T. M. KM KKSON, Gen'l Passenger Anent. TLAXTIC COAST LINE. PETERSBURG A WELDON R. R C'oiidaiiscd Schedule. TRAINS (iOIXU SOUTH. Inle.l Mnv llnl. I -ill No. 2:i Daily. No 27 Daily. .c:ivc relcr-lnir!.'. Leave Stony Creek, Leave .lui ratts, Leave Helliclil, Arrive Weldon, 1 0.1(1 am 111..")" u 111 11.11 am 1 1. "it am I'M 01,111 .I4r p m 4.18 p m 419pm 5.2:t p m TWAINS (lOlNC, NOKTH. Leave Welilon, I e l'.ellield, l.p iTai ratts, I e stiinv ( reek, Arrive IVtersliins;, No. 14 No. 78 Daily. Daily. 5.10 a.m. :1.15 p.m. 5.45 a.m. 3.52 p.m. (idOa.m. 4 0!) p.m. (1.1 !l a.m. 4.:i:i p.m. ii.51 a.m. 5.12 p.m. All trains run solid Welilon to Washing ton. i:. T. D. MYKRS. T. M. FMEKSON, Cin'l Siijieiintciuleiit. Gen. I'asiienprragt TO THE PATRONS or tuf. AUEMAULK STEAM NAVIGATION CO 8 Pagos 48 Dolvmns-A Wee rMIIOlr- TIMC Iletween NORFOLK and 1 VUIUrV I IIVIL KAST1.UNN. CAKOLIN PRICE $150 A Year In Advance Address: n . 71? Ira Ti P Hill 1IW1, an 30 M.j WaldoB, N. C. Weldon, N. 0. On and alter Monday. Deieinljer 1711;, ami until further noiice, tlie Steamei, CHOWAN, Captain Withy, will LKATK Fl ANKI.IN on Monilavs, Wed nesdays and l''ri(layn for KDKNTON, TLT MtUTH and aiI intermediate points B. arrival of mail trn'n from Poi tsnionth, say 10.15 A. M. . Kr.Tt'KNING flie "Cliowaii" will reruh Franklin on Tuendaya, Thurdayt aud Saturdays at 915 A. M., in time t eonnect, willi Fast Mail train from ItaleiRB. to rortsmoutn andwitli Ex press train for the South. . .. Passengers, by this arruifrenient, taking the, Steamer Chowan at a iy point on U river, will REACH, NORFOLK by.1.1 oelock A. M., and thus have the entire day for the tiana net ion ol btniiness in that city. ;ivi: this koiits: a trial. Bwi'tctfully, J. H. BOGART Frnkirn.lV."; Dec. 15 1888 8utf V ,'1
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