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J THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 1S92. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE DIGNITY OF SEX. ATLANTIC CtllST LIS HE DllEW THE USE AT 11EIXU DOCTOR ED BY A WOMAN. WlLa Itl W TU in I T i W.'&W. R. R. BRANCHES', Condensed Schedule. TRAINS OIXO SOt'TH. DATED fti 5s JANTARY ITU, e-SC lalW. sr. a y.t r. M. P. M A. M. I T.eftvo W.lrfml I lS:f I ," 4S I t-W I Ar KooWy Mount.... 1 I 4f I h-'iii irTirkAm I IS ! I 7 47 I ! ! I S17 01 Leave Trbo'ro',''.'.V.'..'.! I 1! "8 I f' 00 Arrive WiUnn 13 14 17 00 Leive Wilson . VrriveSelnia Arrive Kayetteville i.-uvetloidsboro.,.. l.t'rtve Warsaw .)v MhsuoIui ... Avrivt Wilniingtos 'i .! I ..... I ) I ... 30 ! M is I 1 14 I if I li ( 0 7 40 I 11 00 in no I "I'M 1 11 M t 40 95 TRAINS i iOl.NG NORTH 3 c'3 "X A. M. I 1!I0 I 4 3:'. A. M. 9 ir. ! 57 U 11 I'in.i if P. M. 4 on I 5 in I i io II All I I'.M. ft ill 7 14 7 57 I 8 ii Leave Wilmington Leave Mnenolia Leave Warsaw Arrive i loldsboro Lcrvd KayettevilU Arrive Selma ArrivtWilson Leave Wilson Arrive Rocky Jit. Arrive Tarhoro, Leave Tarhoro, Arrive Weldon, 11 in mo 12.-S 1 30 18 rjr,s sit 7 4 sal 9 12 J 4il 9 35 10 Ml Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Xeelc Branch Road leaves Weldon at 4 DO p. ni. Halifax 4 2J,nrrivc Scotland Neck at .' 1: p. m.dreeuvillo li.vj p. m Kinstou 8 00p.m. Returning leaves Kinslon 7 10, a. m. Greenvillotsr, a m. Arriving at Halifax 1100, a. ru., Weldon II 2" a. m daily except Sunday. Local freijbt train leaves Weldon at 10 Hi a. arriving at c.otlnd Neck 1 (if a. m , Greenville 6 SO p. m., ICiustou 7 10 p. m. Returning, leaves ivinstoi at 7 29, a. m. arriving at Greenville 9 M noon, Scotland Neck 3 JO. p. m. eldon 5 15 p.m. Train leaves Tarbnro N. C, via Albemarle and Raleigh R. R. Daily except Sunday 4 4U p, m , Sunday 3 00 p. m., arrive Williainston N. C. 7 18 &. in., 4 JOp. m. Plymouth 8 oOp m., ft !0 p. m. ettiruingleaves Plymouth daily except Sunday li Jo a. m.i.uud.iy 9 00 a. in. Willinmstoli, N. C, 7 40 a. in. yOS a. in. arrive Turboro It 05 a. m, 1120 a. m. Train on Midland X. C. Branch leaves Golds boro N. O., daily except Sunday ij 00 a. m., arrive Sraithtiebi, N ('., 7 so a. ni. "lieturninx leaves Kmithlieid, N. (,'., 8 0.1ft. in., arrive Goldsboro, N C, 9 .I p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at ;i Ot p. in., arrives at Nashville 3 40 p. m., spring Hope 4 15 p. m. Returning ltaves SpriiiK Hnpu In 00 a. m., Nashville 10 3.5 a. m., ar Rocky Mount 11 15 a, m. dailyexcept Sunday. Train on Clinton Hranch leaves Warsaw "for (".intou, daily ecept Sundny atiinO p. m. and 111") a.m. Returning leave Clinton at 8 20 a ra and 3 10 p. ni., connecting at Warsaw with No. 40.41, 2:1 and 7S. Southbound train on Wilson and Fayettevill Brunch is No. si. Northbound is ,50. "Daily ex cept Sunday. Train No.' 'SI South will only stop at Rocky Mount, Wilson Goldsboroand Magnolia. Train No. 7S makes close connection at Weldos f ir all points North daily. All rail Tia Richmond and duily except Sunday via Hay Line, also at Rocky Mount daily with Norfolk and Carolina Railroad ibr Norfolk and all poiuti North via Norfolk. Traini makes close connection for all poiits North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run aolid between Wilmington and Washington and have Pullman Palace Sleeper attached. J.K.KENLY. J. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans General SupH T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. A TLA N'T I C COAST LINE. PETERSBURG fc WELDON R. li Condensed Schedule. TRAINS lH)IX; SOUTH No. Daily. No. 27 Daily. I'l'i p m 4.H p ni 4 4!) p m fi.Q:! p m Dited Jan. 1th, 18!)2. Leave I'clerslmr;;, Leave Sfonr (.'reek, Leavo Jarnilts, Leave lielllckl, Arrive Weldon, 10.10 uni Kl.fi:! li ni 11.11 am li.::o uni 1-3.10 pm TWAINS t.OIXG NOKT1I. No. 14 No. 78 Duily. Duily. li. lOs.m. :!. 15 p. m 7. i:ia.m. ,1. .7.2 p. in. T.:.'!l a.m. 4.(1!) p. m. 7. ' ii.in. 4.1!:! p. in. -' .1.") a-111. .ri.l- p mi Leave Weldon, Le lielfieid, I.e Jnrratts, Le Ntonv Creek, A irive l'-terslitif. All traiim run so! ii 1 lVelilon to Washing tou. K. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON, Gea'l Superintendent. (ien.I'awngerapl to Tin: 1'att;ons . OK THE " M3EJIARLE STEAM One of the hod curriers nt work on a brick building out in the suburbs climbed up to the lirst story Thursday. Then he tell, and the hod, the bricks and the ladder fell on him. When the debris had been pulled away the hod earrier was lying face downward on the stone pave uieut, senseless. There wasn't a drug store or a doctor within half a mile. A bricklayer put ou his coat and tore fur the nearest patrol box. Meantime the bod carrier was lying there in a rather nasty mess of blood, apparently thinking about uothiug in particular. The boss was i'umiug about, kicking blocks of wood into the street, and swear ing at the laziness of the police. The big p astern.-, who cou'ddriveaspikewith their tists, were standing around as help less as children. At this time a young woman in a blue coat came briskly across the street. She was pretty and rosy, with u lot of yellow hair drawn up tightly from her temples, and she bad a most decided luok in her bright blue eyes. She brushed the big fellows aside, and asked briskly: "What's the trouble here, men?" '( die of the boys has busted himself wide opeD," said the boss politely. "Let me see," said the pretty girl dropping on her knees beside the hod carrier. She took off a duinty kid glove and with her little white hand felt the man's skull. "No bones fractured here," she said, looking up at the group around her. Then she noticed the pool of blood ly ing beside the man's right arm and whip ping a pair of scissors out of hor reticule she ripped up the coat sleeve and the sleeve of the flannel shirt. "Goodness!" she said. "An artery has been cut. Give me a piece of twine, quick." The boss pulled a piece of coarse string from his coat pocket and handed it to the girl. She drew it Ojuickly around the man's arm, made a loop knot, thrust a pencil into the loop, twisted it until the loop, twisted it until the cord sank deep into the flesh. "You hold this," she said to the boss, and the big man knelt down and grabbed the ligature. Then she had some water brought out. She washed tho scalp wound in a jiffy. Then she cut among the loose flesh with the scissors and with a strip of linen from this same preposter ous bag she made a neat biiudiiye. Then she arose and viewed a pretty job of emergency surgery with reasonable coiiiplai.encv. The patrol wagon and the hod carrier came around at the same time. As the wagon backed up the bod currier opened his eyes and saw the girl in the bluecnak. "Are yuu hurt much, Mike?" the boss asked. "Naw," said the hod carrier. "Take me somewhere that i can get a doctor. I dnn't want no dom women monkeyin's round me." The girl doctor in blue looked at him (iii..ingly aud laughed as she washed his gore from her bauds in the bucket of water. Chicago Herald. MiH YK Alt .MAXIM. Be content with what you have. Have a beany, joyi'.il family altar in your dotiiestie circle. Fill your home with as much good ; reading iiud bright mu.-ie as your means will allow. Think ill of none but well of all. If fortune favors you, think of others. 1'oii't sliiiui; be real. Keiji busy ii m ju'u will keep healthy. " ' ' all sac ted things. ve inh lligently. ' 'rtly. Save Time and Health. Doctors' bills and druggists' proserin tions are heavy drairi3 on the pocket, not to mention days, weeks, and months of enforced idleness in case of sickness. In many instances all this loss may be saved by the timely use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine, taken in smaller doses than would be required of any other blood-purifier, produces the most positive result. ; therefore it is economy to se Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Moreover, by i:d:in;: this medicine in season, you prevent the inroads of disease, keep the blood pure, and the .system uniformly strong and vigorous. Remember, Prevention is better than cure. Hut how, it may be asked, is one to know that lie needs this medicine? Ily various indications ; aiumur'them by that tired feclhiR. by loss of appetite, lack of enei-Ry, dull head ache and confusion of memory, pains in the limbs, back, and sides, pimples and eruptions on the face mid body, weakness of the eyes, restlessness by night, drowsiness by day, and frequent depression of spirits. These, llumjrli not diseases in themselves, are symptoms and warnings, which, if not attended to, m:i result in diseases of the most serious nature. Begin at once to use "Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives entire satis'ac- tion to my customers. My wife used two bottles of it, which did her more good than any other medicine. Her sallow face Ins become fresh aud rosy. I feel assured that Ayer's Sarsaparilla bus completely restored her health. Our family physician recom mends Aver's remedies."- Sam'l Stephenson, Tool. W. Va. " Kor years I was afflicted with dyspep sia, having very little appetite and being dis tressed by nearly everytliing I ate. A drug gist recommended a triai of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, of which I am now taking my fourth bottle. The medicine helped ii:c id once, and has continued to help me. 1 i;i rcciim mend Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a great remedy In this distressing complaint." Chailcs ;. Maxtor, Farmington, Me. " To all sufferers from liver complaint, I would strongly recommend Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. I was afllicted with liver complaint for nearly two years, until advised to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It gave me immediate relief." James French, Atchison, Kansas. Save your time by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by DR. J, C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, Has Cured Others, WHO Cure You. I'ji Vv J, mm o ? GARWOOD'S EXTUAtJT, N ACE'S TRIPLE, VIOLET WATER, WOODWORTH's FLORIDA WA TER, ANP SACHET POWDER ACCURACY ! H o s - i. H S Stag ISraini I'upaictl l'ainta. Pure ll'hite Lead & Linseed oil. I'll sell paints at u very small margin. rrp...i io.jwi.Mi.'.... THE PLACE TO GET zDRUQS and JEDICIfJES - AT THE LOWEST PEIOES, is JiJir 1)11. A. H. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WASHINGTON AVE. Ori'OSlTK R. R. SHED. ELDON. N. C. , COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. 'fMKNT FILLED WITH THI BR8T SELECTED MATERIA L."W COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE, .ONERT, FANCY BOA PS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AHD CIGARS. ,frtufcMrtyvUciilwtTllllt7M tt s Sarsaparilla. "For several years, in the Spring months, I used to he troubled with a drowsy, tired feel ing and a dull pain in the small of my back, so bad. at times, as to prevent my being able to walk, the least sudden motion causing mo severe distress. Occasionally, a rash cov ered my body, the skin apparently becoming thickened, accompanied by Intense itching. Frequently, boils would break out on various parts of the body. Ily the advice of friends and my family physician, I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla and continued it till the poison in my system was completely eradi cated." -I.. W. Knglish, Montgomery City, Mo. " Kvcry spring for the. last nine years I have been in the habit of taking Ayer's Sar saparilla. and I can truly say that 1 never used any medicine that did me so much good. I am coniiiced that It is ill the market, and can confidently recom mend it to till in need of a reliable, effec tive, and economical alterative medicine." J. A. Shepard, Proprietor of' Shepard's Paragon Varnish, 24G l'earl St., New York city. Save your money by inking I New Line of :;tSTATI ON ER Just Iteceivcd 150 Linen writing Tablets, which I'll sell at a small PROFIT. o 73 Q 0) A Large Stock of LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED. ZOLLICOFFEU'S. mm 125 Acres of Farm Land adopted to the cultiva uon COTTOfJ, VEQEJJBLE$ JLL Within one mile of the corporate limits of WELD 75 ACEES j Qood tjousE piiiii will 1 Wilis A Stream of water runs througl the land. In good state of cultivation. Apply to Real Valuable 125 oi T0BHCC0, 4fiD KlfJDS OF TUMI CLEARED Id Outhouses. Estate Agent, Weldon, N A' ft . '
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