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Normal
lii'ai:, y:.t tree to any ad-tret.
a-.'l poor J-atieUls rail t'.r-n ntHalD
tiui inet!ii hie lieo of c?iliruo.
v ban Iw-Ml v-rer:.l'. il by the K'Hiinc
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elsshouWlhu avoided; it wintkunsthpir
power f motioiu A guutlo aperient Q
fd'oct U only rcqulrpd. Tatt' Tiny w
Liver Pills aro prepared with iXCclal a
views to tho prrmamut euro of
COSTiVE?JtSS Md HEADACHE. A
They aro mild and romnlnintho y-rQ
tern until they net on tho liver, cause
.a natural How of bile and their tonlo j.
properties impart power to the bow- Kj
els to remove unhealthy aocnmula
Otions. jiool appotito and dlttvirtton jv
result from tho useof thme little plllii. IS
frice, i.'ic, Oiiice, a Tark Place, S. Y,
feb4 ly
DO YOU KNOW
That you can have yonr eyes tested au
curarely, and fitted with glasses by i
practical optiuiun at
YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE,
The finest set of test, looses in thestat",
ana tnere will be bo charge tor teKtint
your si''ht.
More eyes are ruined hy wild
ly ineompetent persons than any nthei
cause. Therefore, we advise you to W
careful with your sight, and have your
eyta examined by a
COMPETENT OPTICAN
Silver goods for bridal presenU, dia
monds of the finest quality, watches in
gold and silver eases, clocks of the best
makers and good timers, gold thimbles
and Christmas goods, gold headed canoa
and plain gold rings, epera glasses and
fancy hair pins, and of the latest styles
of goods, at the
LOWEST P0SS1BLI PRICES.
J. W. Y on NT.
Co Syes. k Bank Sts. Petersburg, Va,
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THE STRANGER'S CALL
An lnriilt'iit Tliilt IntcresK-il tho
lit llmni-sli-k Di.iii-s.
T'.u'fi- wviv iibmit tw.i lum-livd moll
of i- :it 1 ! iiiK-ii'k l)i-!ii. and it v.'M
the lun-r of i:uim -m ii v.'.mmi'r's day
w'c.'ii iiii; -liiu Davis uvi-r tin' hill
with his p.u-1; on l-.U li-.u'V. and M;Iu-d
out a claim, lie canu- ahmc. n:i 1 that
was whv vc noticed him so partic'.!aflv.
11c seemed to fitlit shy of lis for three
or four days, and that is vvhy v-' wor.-i!e--eil
if lie was all ri-ht. His,' .Mm had
rot siiiint at tlu- of every man in
Oil nip liel'or.' he thttwe.l out and became
social. In a little time we found him
t;i he a ?ooJ fellow, and s i we e-radtial-ly
cam.' t i forget our first sustiicions.
We wore still a,':v.-.l. however, tliat
there was somi'lhin-, (icvr .ih nti. him.
lie a;. iv .ired .inxi eis anil perttir'n'd
whenever ;i new arrival uasanuoi.tieed,
ami if a party of half a dozen canto
ahiny. ,i;m wo,ild:;o into 1 i.lin.- until
he li:t 1 si, -d them u; It was tis if he
susiiectcd some or.e was tratUli
down.
'I'liere were :i!l sori-iof men in tin'
uiininir camps i:i - ,l;;vs. :itnt it ' a i
the rule to mind your ou n lutsin.-s.
As Ion,; as a miller ,,li.-yed the rules and
nvii'ati iiw laid. "mi f u1 tin- u-ovevn-ment
of a eauiji he c a- hmked upon as
ail riv'hl. Waal he hie! been in lite past
was nothiiivr even to his ten!:iiate.
'i'iicre w as a liii; shanty in the center
of our viilaire which, was occupied as :i
store, silooa. haul; and general rendez
vous after worliiirr hours. I was in
there on- afternoon ju-t liefore the
miners knocked off w,,rk, when a
trunirer quietly en'ereii. lie Hail eonni
hy the trail and alone, hut ho.one had
noticed him. He was a slim, light
weight man. and lHoui;h clothed in
rouj;h ;arli you could s--e at once that
he was not a miner, lie was sunburned
ind unkemp'., hut that was to lie c-i-;K'c:ed
out there. He was talkini; with
the stoorkeepcr as I entered asking
ifter just such a man as l!i; dim Davis.
His face struck me pleasantly enough.
but. th"i-e was a souicthin;; in his ;ray
eyes to remind you ot a wounded beast,
and a soniethitn; in his voice to satisfy
von that he would be a nitiless enemy.
lie went out before I did. Where he
kept himself for the next hour I never
learned. The boys had knocked off.
washed up and eaten simper, and about
tu-entv of us had lounged into the store.
for a smoke and a talk, when the little'
man suddenly shown! up. This, mind
you. was three months sifter Bii . I im's
eomniL'. -inn sat on a nox iacui'' mo
Uxir, which was open. I happened to
be looking at him, and 1 suddenly saw
his face ;row pale and his jaw drop.
I looked over to the door mid there
stood the stranger. He had a leering
sort of smile on his face, and was look
ing nnlv at l!ig .Mm. In ten seconds all
conversation had ceased. Wo instinct
ively felt that the two were enemies.
and that the little man had finally
trailed l!ig .Mm down.
It was fully two minutes before tho
stranger moved or spoke. I hen he
stepped forward until close to liig.Mm
:md said:
"It has been over two years, but I've
run von down at last:
Davis looked at him as one who sees a
specter, but made no reply.
You have skulked and dodged like a
onward!" continued the little man in
the same quiet voice, "but you'll be a
man now, of course. The lmvs will see
fair nlav. Shall it be pistol or knife'.'"
If liig .lim's eyes hadn't been wide
open wo might have thought him a
dead man. You never saw terror more
plainly written on a human face.
It's a little affair of our own, gentle
men, explained the stranger, as he
turned to us. "I've traveled thousands
of miles while looking for l!ig .lira. I've
been hunting him down, to kill or be
killed. This world isn't big enough for
both of us. Arrange tho details to suit
the crowd."
Not one of us had spoken. Just as
tho stranger finished l!ig ,lim recovered
from his stupor and made a move for
his pistol. Like a flash of lightning the
little m an had him covered, and then
he laughed a harsh, dry laugh and said:
"I ought to shoot you down like a dog,'
but I'll give you a show. Come outdoors.
Shall it be this or that knife?"
liig .Mm turned white again and re
lapsed into his former state of dumb
ness. The stranger surveyed him in dis
gust and contempt, and by and by
turned to us and said:
"Hack in the states this white-livered
coward betrayed my confidence and
wrecked my home and my life. Even his
dead body would disgrace your diggings.
L'ome, Jim!"
He stepped back and beckoned t
Davis, who slowly followed, staring lik
one who wa Iks in his sleep. The littl
man backed to the door out of it int
the moonlight, and then started up th
trail. Davis foil owed like a dog, nevei
looking to the right or to the left mak
ing not the slightest move to draw hij
weapon. It was as if he had been mes,
inerized. Something of that same foel-
ing was upon all the rest of us, for w
stood at the door, speechless and amazed,
and looked after the pair until thj
were out of sL;ht It was like a dream.
and men rubbed their eyes as if heavy
with sieep.
I'p the hill around the great blaca
rock past the tree on which we hung
Taylor for murder, and then they wers
out of sight The stranger we never saw
again. A month later a prospector
lonna mg ,nm s SKeieion la a tatma
two miles away. N. Y. Sun.
FuhtonoblD MIium.
With the exception of a few fine ie
ornaments or a Rmall buckle of Irish,
brilliants, all fancy decorations on dress
shoes nd slippers have nearly disap
appeared. Fine soft shoes of undressed
kid, most easy and delightful to wear,
are shown In many new shades to match
the costume. The dove-gray and paW
tan models find the largest sale. Theso
tinted kid shoes do very well for a
change or to complete a auit of one
color entire, but for real elegance an j
neat and refined appearance there la no
foot ooverinj that can compare with a
perfect-fitting shoe of fine black French
kid. It suits all styles of dress, all oc
casions, and makes the foot look trim
mer and much smaller than a shoe of
any other descrlDtion. N. Y. PoaW
THE liOANOKE XEWS, THURSDAY AUCJUST 4,
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! I ' Tu Get Your Moneys f m!. Iftlfli FS4:X
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Makes asrwialty of f-iliTtl, A nice line of
repairing tine M 7V7.VS'. CLOCK'S,
WATCH KS ami
CLOCKS.
Fitting spectacles and
eye i:!a.-sis.
fcirCusli jiiiid lor old
go'd anil silver.
1
fill
Acres of Valuable 125
Farm Land adopted to the cultiva
tion
cotton,
mm
JLL
Within one mile
limits of
W E L
75 ACRES
y Qood House hJd Outhouses.
liliiiii woll f wsste
A Stream of water runs through
the land.
In good state
Apply to
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I vb-ur nri'liTKftll'VTS I UV l-'liTISKM K'TS
m:vadykutisements. 1. .1 --I- --' lli:r-rl
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CHEROOTS.
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nriDnT w
frd:p4--y VW:5 Always on hand
'-"MW -'H KAP. Wa
WkJ'-HfW xent me l,y until wi
Always on hand for
itches
ill be
carefully repaireu anu
promptly returned.
of
TOBACCO,
KlfJDS Of TfUCK.
of the corporate
D 0 N .
OLEAEED.
of cultivation.
SI j.i
Real Estate Agent,
Weldon, N. C.
18!.
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l.eiivi- Murii-'liii
I.eio'i- Wurviiw
Arrive ii,ilillieni
l.eiu'e Fityi'lli -villi
Arrive Si-lma
ArriveWi'-im
Leave WiNiin
Arrive itm-ky Mt.
Arrive Tiul'ore.
Li-avu Turi- irii,
Arrive Wclilm.
I)tiily exi'L'pt .-'.iTKinv.
Tniin on Si-iihiLnl NYi'ii Unuit-h Ki .ad lenvee
WrlitMintt in. iirt.iliix 1 23, urnvo Scotlmnj
Nfck nt i: . in trroenvillp il.'ii p, m KmMt.u
SOo. in. Ki turiiiiiy Uavos K insltui 7 111, h, m.
(irt't'iivilh' sin ii in. Atrirhitf t ilu!ifn lino,
a. la., WYI'lnti tl 2 a . in Miiil y oxi'i't Sunday.
Lue.il I'rrihi iraiu Icim'a Wt'ltlnii mi Mini-(1-iy.
Wrtlm'-tliiys (mil Friilny at 10 I'm. m. aniv
iiifi nt x'l'tliUMl'Nt t k 1 0. ii. iii , lirt'cnville 5 W
V. m.. Kiiistmi 7 in ). m. KelurniiiR, Ichvor
KinH'ii Tu'Mlity. ThurM'-'iy unl Snlurony at 7 20,
h, i.i (trriviiii: n't (irt't'iLville I' .'m, Sc.tliiiid Ncik
i(v p. m. vv.l(Ii)ii 1" p. in.
Train h-nvi"; 1 iirlicnt N. ('., via Albcmnrle and
lUlci:.'!i K. 11. lnily cxirpt Sundny -1 to ii, m.,
fcuiitlny ' in i, m , iirrivi' Willnjinstun N. ('. " 1ft
p. in.. 4 2"i'. ui. l'lynimitli : i'p m., Ji 20 p. m,
Kt'tiiniiii'j lciivo-i t'lymuutli diiily except Sunday
fi 2n u. muinltiy ii tin u. m. WillininstDii, N. ('.,
7 40 n. m. '.-.is a. ui. arrive Tarhuro loO-ia. m,
11 20 H. m.
1 nnus tin simthfTU tlivKtii, hMwhi ami i ay-
tteville I'liiii' li li'.-ivc tayutU'vilu. i :o ii. m.,
arrive at i;uviatid Vi r p. iu. Kt'turuniij leave
U'vl.ni.l VI l.'i, p, m arrive at hayettevilU'5 Kip.
. l)ailv excei't !'imiity.
Train on Mi'lfund N.C. Hrancli leaves (iclds
tmru X. ' , dully erpt Sunday ii Oi . m , arrive
Siiiitlitit id, N (' , 7 :.i a. in. Returnincr leave
mitlitield, N. ('., s h. m., arrive litihlsbi)ro, N
(VJ.'iO p.m.
Train on Na.-hville Hranrli leaves Iioely
Mount ii i i. in., arrives hi asii vine t i,
prin Hope t (0 p. in. Heturnlnif Uavofi
iifiiu' iini't 'mi a, ui.. asllvu' ;i a. m
ar Rocky Mount n IT. a, m. daily except sunda y.
I ram mi i union linincu leaves Mtirsitw i-.ir
Clintnn.dtiily e(vnt Mnwlay al f.00 p. in. ani
lll'iH.ui KetunutiK leave I'lintiui it' f-in ft ni
and :Uo p. in., eonueetinii at War-uw with Jinn
40.41. S-t and 7.
SoiitnlHiund tr.un on Wilson and l-nvfttevlllf
Hraneh No. M. Northhound is nfl. Daily ex
tent Sunday.
Trait! N. '2t V'Utn, nod i l Mrn win only
Moit at Kockv Mi'iiut, Wilson ' iiohUln.ro and
Magnolia,
Train No. 7 ir.akrs rinse connection at neldo?
rail noiniK Nurih dnilv. All mil via Kichnoui
and dailv pxcen Minday via Hay Line, also al
K n ky Slonni iiauv u itn .omoik uun ( arouns
aiivoii-i ior .vtrinin ana an ikjiius inn via
Norfolk.
Trains niHkeseloso connection for nil point
Norm via Ku nnioim aim asninL'inn.
All trains run R'diii between ilmincton and
Wiiiiiulou and have i'uliinan 1'diaee hleener
attiielied.
J.K.KKNKY. J r . lMVINK,
Sun 1 1 rans (ttMieral bup l
l . :. t.y i'.tio., (.it'll i rasMMiKer akimii.
TLAXT5C COAST IJXK.
PETERSIirUG ,! U'ELDOX R.h
Coiulenscil Srliedule.
TKAIX-S t;01N(; SUL'TH.
Dated May .list, 1892.
Leave retershurj, ID.Ufani IU1 p hi
Leave Stony Creek, 10.5(1 am 4.14 pm
Leave .liirratts, 11.11 am
Leave liellielil, 11. "H am 4 4ft p m
Arrive Weldon, 1'J-lOpm 5-23 p ui
TUAINS CiOIXG X0KT1L
Xo. 11 Xo. 78
Daily. Daily.
Leave Weldon, 5.10 a.m. 3-15 p. m
Lellelfield, 5.44 a.m. 3.52 p. m
Le Jarratts, G.00 a.m. 4.09 p. n
Le Stony Creek. ft. 15 a.m. 4.33 p. ra
Arrive Peterahnrn, (i 50 a.m. 5.12 p. in
All trains ruu solid Weldon to Washing
tou.
E. T. D. MYEKS, T. M. EMEKROX,
Geu'l Superintendent. Oen.Passen)er ant
TO THE 1'ATKOXS
OF THE
ALBEMARLE STEAM
NAVIGATION CO
QUICK TIME S?SS
On and after MoimImv, peeernbe r 17th,
ana until nirtner notice, the Kteamei
CHOWAN, Captain Withy, will
LEAVE FRAXKLIXon Mondavs. Wed.
nefldayn and Fridays for EDEXTOX, I'LY
MOUTH and ill intermediate poinUi on
arriT.il of mail train from Portsmouth, sat
lA.lf ... '
1U-1.1 A. JH.
KKTUKNING The "Chowan" will
reach Franklin oa Tuesdava, Thursday!
and Saturdays at 9:15 A. M., in time to
connect with Fast Mail train from Raleigh
to rortamonta and with Express train for
the South.
Passengers, by this arrvngetneat, taking
the Steamer Chowan at a ly point on tlx
river, win
REACH NORFOLK by 11 oclock A. M
and thns have the oatlre day for the trana
aeuon oi oasiaeai tat taat city.
GIVE THIS ROUTE A TRIAI .
Re-HKitfally,
J. K. BOGART
Jfraaklii Va., D. 15 18k. SibI
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