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THE KOANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1S92. N E W A I) V E UJ IS K M E N TS . THE HUMORISTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iTliTECGHSTHII-i n LITTLE NONSKNSE NOW AND TIIKN 1 RELISHED UV THE WISEST MEN. n T. u W. & W. R. R. BRANCHES Condensed Schedule. TRAINS 80ING SOUTH. J dated s -" j a ! 1851 ' o, c J Jj Li i Leave Weldon Ar Ro.ky Mount.... r TarWo levHT-bro, Arriv." w;'.-n Leave wnn Arrive t"' t i Arrive T--tv;,lo, Leave': -!.U ...r i LeVi ,vHrvl' Leava N-n 0 : .... Arriv ''! h1" "'! I P M T. M j .V. M. I r. X. 1111' 6 41 1 H I I 11 W ! 1 4 ! fi:!i 1 7 47 ! 15 01 1 MM I I i .... I 1J VJ ' ! I i M. I J is ! 7 iv 3 17 1 IS M I "2 3 I I OS" I i 9 go I t 1 1 4 is n I Vi'i": oiw'i i '5 14 '4 ! .... ! l'""0 i I 4 iT I $4'1 I I'l ' I J 17 I A '4) ! 9 i 11 45 I 5 44' T!'.v ;in ; south; I " - i? 3 I - 7. ? j- ! AM.! i M. I r. V. I P.M. Leve Wilmlnjrtoa I -MO I r. I 4 00 ! .SSI Leave Magnolia J 37 ! 107 I 5 "1 I 7 14 Leave Warsaw I 1111 I 5 ."" I 7 27 Arrive (iolilnlmri 4 3.1 M'J'Vi I 0 JS 8 fi Leave Fayett?vill '9 ") I Irrirt Mux. 11 '' Arriv.Vf ilson '5 1" I Leave Wilson r. u us 7 4s j Arrive Koi-kv Mt. J'C 1 ?n k21 9 40 Arrive Tarbon, 6 "3 ! M Leave Tarhoro, I 1.' Arrive Weldoa. 5 3'. JM r, '050 Daily except Sua i,v. Trmin on Scotland Neck Brunch Ttoad leaves Weldon a'. 4 00 p. jn. Halifax 4 !3, arrive Scotland Heck ato l."p.in. Greenville 6-Vjp. m Kitnstoa 00p.m. Rcmrniiif leaves Kinston 7 10, a. m feeenville SSila m. Arriving at Halifax 11 CO, .m., Weldon 113"'a.ra daily exeeptSunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon on Mmv 4fcy, Wednendavi and Friday at 10 l-'a. ra. arriv al' at Scotland Nee It 1 0"', a. m . Greenville 5 30 .. ra., Kiuston 7 40 p. m. Retnrnin;, leaves iinstoB Tul.ty, Thursday and Saturday nt 7 JO, a. mi. arriving at Greenville 'J 55, Scotland Neck 150. p.m. Weldon 515 p. ra. Train leave" Tarboro N'. C, via Albemarle and Baleigh R. R. Daily except Sunday 4 40 p.m., Jundav S AO p. in . arrive Willmmstou N. C. 718 . m... 4 S0i. m. Plvmouth in.m., 5 f p. m. Returning leave I'lyuiouth daily except Sunday I SO a. m. Sunday ') 00 a. m. Williatu.'ton. X. C, 7 40 a. m. 9 58 a. in. arrive iarboro 10 05 a. m 11 20 a. m. Train on Midland N. C. Brunch leaves Golds boro X.C.. dailv except Sunday 0) a. m , arrive fimithfield, S. ('., 7 a. ;n. Itetiirnini leaves fimithrield, X, C, s 0) a. in., arrive Goldsbor-i, X C, 9 SO p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Xount fttd is p. in., arrives at Nashville OA p. B., Sprin? ll'ipe 6 00 p. m. Ref.i:niu kaves Spriue Hi'De S no v m., Nadiviile 8' a. m., ar Rocky Mount 9 1: a, m. (iiil'.ye-cent Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War-aw for lT.inton, daily exeent Sunday at8e0 p. m. anl n 15 a. ra. Returning leave Clinton at () i a and 3 10 p. m., connecting at Warsaw with Xo. 40. 41. t! and 7S. Southbound train on Wilson and Fayetteville Jranch is No. 51. Northbound is 50. 'Daily ex tept Sunday. Train No. 27 Surh will onlv etop at Rocky Boiiut, Wilson Goldsboroand Magnolia. Train No. 7S makes close connection at Weldon Ibrall points North daily. All rail via Richmond and dailvexcent Sunday via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount daily with Norfolk and Carolina Jtailroad for Xorfjlt and all points North via Sorfolk. Trains makes close connection for all pointa 5orth via Richmond and Vahinston. All trains run "lid between Wilmington and Washinart.ju and hav Pullman Palaca Sleeper ttached. ). R.KENLY, J, F. DIVINE, Sun t Trans. General Sap't T.M. EMERSON, Geu"I Pas5njer Aeut. A happy pare the old fashioned ap plebee. A high toned singer is generally otT his base. A weather profit Au income on the sale of overshoe. Persons on pleasure bent often get bad ly doubled up. . Wlialinsjia Lapland is among the ear liest adventures of youth. , The ezir of Russia is no goose, but he S S 5' . i would like to be a turkey gobbler. Atlas was the first leading gentleman. He supported earth in her groat roll. Men are most apt to rave about a wo man's hair when it is found in the but ter. It in eminently proper for a man who is borinir tor oil to sign his letters "your well wisher." "That's a put-up job," said the mer chant as he saw the Sheriff postiug a sale notice on his place. The man who raises game chickens may not have much ambition, but ho puts spurs to what he has. Many a man who thinks he can move the world changes his. mind when a hor net gets after him. JTLAXTIC COAST LINK PETERSBURG A WLLDOXR. Ji: Condensed Scliecule. TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH. Cited Jan. it'.i, 1892. No. 2:1 Daily. Xo. 27 Daily. Leave rejerstntr. 10.1(1 am 3.15 pm leave Snor Creek, 10.53 am 4.13 p in Leave Jafratts, 11.11 am leave lieltield, II. IK! am j 4.49 p lu Arrive Weldon, 12-10 pm 5.23 p m TKAIN'S GOING NOKTH. No. 4 N'o. 78 Daily. Daily, Leave Weldon, G.40a-:n. 3.15 p.m Le l'-ei field, 7.13 a.m. 3.53 p.m LeJarratt, 7.2! a m. 4 09 p.m Lestony Creek, 7.43 a ni. 4.33 p.m Arrive Petershur. 15 a in. 5.12 p.m AU trains run solid Weldon to Washing to 1. X. T. D. jrYKUs, T. M. KMEION. Gen'l Suprrintendenl. Gen.l'.issi'iijjera! TO THE PATKON.S Siima men are the architects of their own fortunes and others are the con tractor's of their father's fortune. Client "What makes you so certain that you will be able to break the will?'' Lawyer (in a whisper) "I drew it." ALBEMARLE STEAM NAVIGATION ( 0 i" nillrl TtllC rtotween VOaKOT.lt Hurt U I V r Itvik. EASTERN K. CAKOLl., r4 O 0 yx Monday. IeJuber 17tl, ''her not , the Steaniei i.iin Witlf, will "KLIN0n Mondavs, Wed ;taya for ED EN TON, PLY yiil intermediate jKiiute on tra;nfi-om Portemouth, aaj JG iTie "Chowan" will alia on Tuesdays, Thursdays .ys at 9:15 A. M., in time to (h Fast Mail train from Raleigh jjutn aid with Express train for Mk &enger3, by thi arrngement, taking tfSteamer Chowan ai a y point on the .frer, will REACH KORFOLK by 11 oclock A. M., and than have the entire day for the trane action or bnsiaess in tnat city. iilVE THIS UOUTE A TRIAL. Kegpeetftilly, J. H. B0GAR11 Fraaklim. V., Dm. 1 J 1355. Utt Did you see any sharks while you were on your travels?" "I should say I did, but I didn't buy anything of them." ;i; $ Woolen shirts and a broken five-dollar bill must be made of t lie same material, judgiug from the way they shrink. Piisoner (in jail, looking at the sky through the bars of his cell) "What frightful weather! I think I won't go out to-day." "Did you ever go up in a balloon?" "Once." "What were your sensations?" "Oh, the same as usual. I wanted the earth." "Papa," said a talkative little girl( "am I made of dust?'' "N'o, my child. If you were you would dry up once in a while." Greenland lias no cats. How thank ful ihe Greenlanders should be. Imagine ca!s in a country uhtru the nights are six mouths lung. V "Your hotel i-i a regular fire trap, sir said a gu. st tn the proprietor. "If that be tiue it is a verv imjt trap, for it has never caught tiro yet," was. (he reply. Jack -How do you know lliine- blend mariicl Mi.- Roche for her oiti':' Ethel "Mie lul'i n.e he e.-saud .-ew-iul times btfi-i'u he finally propped." "Keep a stiff upper lip," said Miss Bleeiurt' her fiien t Miss Emcisoii, of Boston. ' Vi .. ' ri piird Am tattui, "1 intend t maintain a Mipiiior iabial rigid ity." Jessie "You must be a hard worker Mr. Cha: ley " I'haplry "What makes you t hin v that Miss Jes.sie?" Jwie "George told me yesterday that you made him tired." In the Street car "Paul, nit still or you'll get a thrashing! '. "M annua, if you punish me I hhall tell the conductor that I was four years old yesterday, then you will have to pay." V "Why do you think the cook stole the champagne last night?" "Because when she went to bed she put three shovelfuls of ice in the furnace and filled the refrig erator with coal." V "There was a man in front of my houso yesterday with an infernal ma chine," mid Barker. "How terrible," said Mis Mellow. "What did it look like?" '-Like any other hand organ.". THEY ALL SAY That for purifying the blood, strengthening the appetite, re moving that tired feeling, and building up the system, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla is the best. No other blood medicine is so rapid in its effects nor so permanent in its results. "I was a great sufferer from a low condition of the blood and general de bility, becoming finally so reduced that I was unfit for work. Nothing that I did for the complaint helped me so much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a few bot tles cf which restored me to health and strength. I take every opportunity to recommend this medicine In similar cases." C. Evlck, 14 East Main St., Chillicotiie, Ohio. "Sometime ago I found my system entirely run down. I had a feeling of constant fatigue and languor and very little ambition for any kind of effort. A friend advised me to try Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, which I did with the best results. It lias done mo more good than all other medicines I have ever used." F. Mellows. 102 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. Makes the "Myconstltutlon Is naturally delicate, but some time ago I became so weak and languid that I was unable to per form my work, which Is mental. A fine eruption, which gave much trouble and distress, made its appearance on my skin. The physicians' prescriptions proving of no avail, I was Induced to try" Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and soon my strength returned and my skin resumed Its natural appearance. For a tonic, blood -purifier, and general health restorer, I can heartily recommend Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Miss Maggie O'Neill, E. Xodoway, Iowa. " I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla with great satisfaction in my family, and can rec ommend It to all who have the care of young and delicate children." Mrs. Joseph McComber, Brooklyn, X. Y. 3 "About a year ago I began using Ayer'a Sarsaparilla as a remedy (or debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure In the army. I was In a very bad condi tion, but six bottles of the Sarsaparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer's Pills, have irreatly Improved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedffs." t A. l'iiikham, South Moluncus, Me. " I have suffered for years from a low condition of the blood and general debil ity, and have had such severe pains In my back and shoulders that it was Impossible at times to do any work. I was greatly iclped by a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsa parilla, and take every opportunity to speak of my cure to those who are afflicted as I was." William P. Stearns, 9 Free st, Portland. Me. Weak Strong "Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a well-deserved reputation in this locality for restoring to healthy, vigorous action the vital organs of the body when they have become weak ened or exhausted. I have used It in my family for this purpose, especially after tin system had become depleted from malarial attacks." Charles C. Hamilton, Emberson, Texas. "After years of experience as a druggist, during which time I have seen, handled, and heard of blood-purifiers almost with out number, I can conscientiously say that, for genuine merit, I regard Ayer's Sarsa parilla as without a rival. This medicine ir.s always inspired and deserved confi dence, and at no time has it ever had so treat a hold upon the public as at the present day," George Linnett, Dispensing Chemist, 49 Sherman ave., Newark, N. J. " Ayer's Sarsaparilla, fur building up the general health, stands at the head of tho list." James M. Williams, M. 1)., Sumner, Ark. "I have for many years recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla as being superior to all other blood-purifiers." Abram Llvczey, M. D., Yardley, Pa. Averts S arsaparilla Prepared by DR. J. C, AYER k CO,, Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists, Has Cured Others, Will Cure You. ft X GARWOOD'S EXT K ACT, New Line ot XA CES TRIPLE, STATIONERY (f VIOf.ET WATER,, Just Received 150 Linen writing woornvoiu ii's Florida va- Tablets, which I'll sell at a small AND SACHET P'lWDKR. PROFIT. ACCURACY! i. tr. O u j ri c 2 H 2 7. U 3 b Q 03 W w S3 :ptj:r,it-y"i Mag Ijiana i'lej ared A Large Paints. Stock of Pure U'hiie L'.-ad & Liuseed ..il. LANDRETH'S I'll sell paims at u GARDEN wry siuaii margin. SEED, j K XU 11X X J X iiJJLJ. Acres d Talaahli 12 Farm Land adopted to the cultiva tion of COTTOtJ, QR4W, TOBACCO, THE PLAGE TO GET DRUQ a- fflEDICIfJES AT THE LOWEST P.RTCES, DK. A. II. ZOLLiCOFFEli'S, WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AYE. OPTOSITE K. R. SHED. WELDON. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. WPRKSCRIPTT.OM DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THS REST 8ELKCTED MATIRIAL. PEESCSIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS "WITH GREAT CARE. PERFUMERY. STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. EIHIUBIR that a hearty weleomealwayi awalta yea at ZOLLICOFFER'S. veqejbLes Id fLL KlflDS Of TWO' Within one mile of the corporate limits of w L D 0 N 75 ACEES CLEAEED. 4 Good ijousE jJd OujtjousES. iiliiiil will f watiEa A Stream of -water runs through the land. In good state of cultivation. Apply to pieal Estate Agent, Weldon, N. 0.
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