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THE KOAXOKE NEWS, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1S92. ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS I ,J: J N J""'-A, WKOUT.MIDWW Ai!) IN NAT URI NATIVE S OWN WAV. ;t costs you nothino to investigate. ;;; i I, ': ,1'.' .. Atlantic Electropoise Co. 1-105 New York Ave, Washington. D. C. nov 11) ly fi ,,'wf i?WiS5i SPECIAL UN Ho. 19. CREATLK'l' VVM'I. ) KIKTii. Tyler'. Fum-)ii.' Antique Oak K.ill C'ur tulu IK-tit ct'imil.ly. k.teclitl circulars. No. 4091,3 ft. 6 iii. long, net 816.00 No. 4009. 4 ft, -3 in. " " 82100 No. 4010,5ft.lonr. - " 323.00 Also goo new '50 pko catalogue for 1892. Createutcf nbaut40 percentfrom former list. BOOKS FRE , postage 10c. Shipped from St. J.ouie, He, or Indianapolis, Ind, iiixK '.i:ti:us A SPECIALTY. We refer to ovoiy Brink In Thirty States. TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. Kkvt n I .o., Ky., Oct, In -;ur rr;-:ta'i u-.. 'u.u I rr.- ibt-rt- ;:; yrtij'-i-Ui t.l.i!'1. i.i.-i i i; s:i:' ri:i; It-.- flOUl in:' to ( n i'v. 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They are mild ami remiiin In the ty- tern until they act on the liver, cause a natural flow of bile and their tonic n proper tioi Impart power to tho bow eU to remove unhealthy aceumul- Otlons Good appetite and d i fees t ion gtk result from the Udi- oi th'se little pill a. U frice, 5u OlUce, 39 Park Place, N. Y, o o o feb 1 ly DO YOU KNOW That you can have your eye tested ac curately, and fitted with glasses by a practical oplij'.un at YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE. The finest set of test lenses in thestat an;l there will be no charge for totiiiy your sight. More eyes are ruined by glasses sold by incompetent persons than any othe.t cause. Therefore, we advise you to 1 careful with your sight, and have yum eyes examined by a COMPETENT OPTICIAN Silver goods for bridal presonts, dia monds of the finest quality, watches in gold and silver cases, clocks of the best makers and good timers, gold thimblce and Christmas goods, gold headed cano and plain gold rings, opera glasses and fancy hair pins, and of the latest stjlee of goods, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES J. W. YOUNG. Co Syca. & Bank Sts. Petersbifg, Va octij mn 8 fi Eli veToH PERSONAL AND LITERARY. Dr. Von ForkenliecU. tlu- oluc) I bnr.ijoiiiasti'r of lli'vlin, vli. has jnt ; dii'd nf apoplexy, was almost the Lost ! kiuivvii of Herman polilieians. Kver : sinee tlie turbulent days of is is he hail taken an active part in polities, and 1 from lsT4 to he was the president of the lower house. I I.adv I'lrioa Puneomle. who is ! said to have been the prettiest woman present at. the seeond royal drawing- room, is tall and dark, with a milk- j white skin that contrasts effectively 1 with her dark hair. Her face is oval, and "seems when she looks at you," an I observer relates, "to be all eyes." i All the a,'t obi-eN liel.Mvrinfr to i Ihe jurist, tlie hit ' llcnjainin II. l'.ivw- ' j stor. have been prescntivl the l'lr'.ai'.el- j I phia library company under the will of j ins sisi-r. 1 Here are vases, mists ana tb.MU'ines in terra eottu. paintings in oil. and drawings in water eo!,.r ami pen and ink. I i is libra "y of 0. 0 vol- j nines, chiefly on Unman history and arelii 'olo'v, is als i p:'es nt vl to tlie library. Profit on books in Knirland is said to be about as fallows: A "hi'lin;' slioeker" pays its xpen-cs when it hai ' sold t. noil copies; a Ihree-sliilliu book, j upon which enelc and all higher .'nnli s I the price of the cover lias to 1 ae- counted for, becomes profitable after il has sn!d l.Miil; a six-shillinj; book when it has sold 1.000; a two-volume library book when it has sold -t'lo; and n three volume bonk when il has sold :'!)!). V.'. S. Unhurt died the other day in San Francisco, worth ? I. if n.iinn. In 1ST0 he wiii a carman in the t'hollar mine, lie received ft a day for push iiifT an ore-ear in the lower lev'els. lie made a little money in stocks and put it into teams with which he haiilcd ore to the mills, lie prospered at this and filially trot a contract to extract ore from the ('hollar mine on a certain royalty. This was the foundation of his fortune. Zola's new historical romance on the "War of TO-'Tl" is the work of fif teen months of labor, and the author himself believes it tube the most im portant book he has ever written. I! ii replete with personal and documentary evidence, in the collecting1 of which M. Zola visited the battlefields of the east ern frontier, questioned many survi vors of the f'urhts, and consulted three hundred volumes of war history anil military records. Henry I.abouehere. the London ed itor and member of parliament, was at one time attached to the Hritish lega tion at Washington, and n number of characteristic stories of his eccentrici ties are still eurrtntat the capital. One relates that during a brief trip to Xew York he was mistaken for a celebrated Irish patriot by some Irish-Americans who met him in a saloon on a side street off Hroadway. lie encouraged the de lusion to the extent of eating a dinner given in his honor by the friends of the cause, and finally gave then the slip without revealing his identity. Walt Whitman's late home, a little frame house worth about ?l.."i00 or f'J.OOO, is to be bought and pr 'served in his memory if Mr. Traubel, one of the executors of the poet's will, can raise the money. Already circulars asking for subscriptions have been sent out to Whitman's admirers. Mr. Traubel says that the two bedrooms, where Whitman did all his literary work, and the par lor would be kept as it is. The interior will, however, be somewhat repaired and repainted. The Philadelphia Press says that Whitman left a number of manuscripts, containing both prose and poetry, which have never been pub lished. Among them was a poem "Co lumbus," recently written, on the com ing Columbian exposition. HUMOROUS. Wouldn't the impecunious young man be happy during the ice cream sea son if the girls' mouths were no bigger than a fashion-plate makes them ap pear'.' liradford F.ra. "Mouey talks, my boy, money talks." remarked Mr. (lotrox. "Strange, though, with the amount of talking it does," commented young Arduppe, "it so seldom gives itself a way." Indianap olis Journal. Mrs. Crimsonbeak I who has over heard her husband talking in his sleep) "Tell me, John, what game it is that they have a "kitty" in it?" Mr. Criinson bcak (equal to the emergency) "Oh. yes: puss-in-the-corner." Yonkers Statesman. Industrious Mother "Willie, if yon don't go to work you will never be worth the salt that goes into your bread." Willie (stretching and gaping) "Well, rather than go to work you may leave out mv part of the salt." N. V. "ll raid. Personally Acquainted Mrs. Sub urb "Are yon a qtiaiiit.'d with her personally?" Proprietress (of intelli gence otiicel "Yes, indeed. She is a good girl. I have known her for 3'ears. She comes in here almost every wceli for a pla ." A New Species. Circus Man (hunt ing for a stray elephant) "Have vou seen a strange animal around here'.'" Irishman "llegoiTa, Oi have that; there was an liijur-rubber bull around here pulliii' carrots wid his tail." Har vard Lampoon. "You weren't at the office yester day," snid his-.vife. "Why-er-no. You know how fond I am of hunting. I wen' with some friends in pursuit of game." "Yes," she nswfreil, freezing ly; "also of high, low and jack." Washington Star. Tanglefoot "Oh, isn't thia walti divine?" Miss Siuihu "Well, perhaps it is divine; but it happens to be a polka instead of a walta, and the sooner your feet are acquainted with the fact the better we are likely to get along1." Boston Courier. Strawber "I suppose you will be surprised to hear that my engagement is broken off." Singerly "Really! Wn7i (treat Scott, old man, it was only, yesterday that I saw you out shoppini with your fiancee." Btrawber (sadly)- I Unow it; that's what broke It off." Cloak Review. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K-W A CO RNCOB P I P E l4J-'V;?j if A Around mmmi -i i: I'' iff H'W ! S 'XJM. ISW 7 Pictured only flo t WATCHMAKER Littleton, Makes aspceiulty of repainni; tine WATCH ICS and CLOCKS. Fitting spectacles and eye ulassos. Cia?"Cas!i paid tor old cold and silver. 111 Acres of 1 II Farm Land adopted to the cultiva tion of COTTON, VEQET4BLES JLL KlflDS Of THUCK. Within one mile of the corporate limits of w 75 ACEES E L I) 0 N J Qood House 4 (Id Outhouses. illiiili. well ti Willie A Stream of water runs through the land. In good state of cultivation. f IQH1 BASEL Apply to Real Estate Agent, Weldon, N. C. iome is all right, but it looks out of place when you are on the street : then you want to make a good appearance. An - - OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT will aid you more than any one thing. Made of carefully selected stock; smoke sweet to the end. FIVE for TEN CENTS. 8 til and JEWELER, North Caiiolina, A nice line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, Always on hand for sale CHEAP. Watches sent me by mail will be carefully repaired and promptly returned. i 11 II, V 1 Valuable 125 TOBACCO, QRJ$$. JfiD CLEAEED. N E W AD VEIITISEM ENTS. W. W. R. R. BRANCHES Condensed Schedule. TRAINS tiOIXU SOUTH. DATKD MAY :UST, I e. m. r. m I IMI MS Leave Wehlon rod) 1 1 US Ar Kockv Mount.. Turboro ,euveTtirbnn Arrive Wilsmi. I 7-10 1 icave WiNnn .... Arrive Selnia Arrive Kayetteville ertvel.nidsboro.,.. ,euve Wnraw "40 s m .... '.w MO 19 14 ,uave Mtijinolin Arrive Wilmini;!'!!! ! i.i) 9 vs i a il Sli .SOUTH TRAINS I A. M. A. M. 1'. M. I I.ciiveWiliniiiKti'ii I'J Ol'i I 4 M I Leave Mm-ik litt l '.l 10f.7 I f. nj I 1, en ve Warsaw lilt ICl.'i Arrive C.ililslini'ii 3 Vi l'Jn")! Till Leave Kiiyettevillo 1)10 Arrive Selinu U US ArrivcWIIson 18 W Leave Wilsmi SJ1 lj.'i(t 8 01 Arrive Itwkv Mt. 4 tw 1 30 8 lit) Arrive Tiirlxirn, " i W Ieave Tarltore, li.' 'S Arrive Woldon, flirt S.Vi lo no Daily except Suiitiav. Train on Scotland Neck nrnncli Road leaves WeMoii at 4 oil p. in. Halifax 4 2i, arrive Scotland Neck at o l.i 11,111. (ireenviile b.iiip. ni kuisiod 8 00n. in. KetuniiiiB leaves Kinsloii 7 10, a. recnviue saini in. ariiTinii at huuihx u uv. . m.. Wi-ldon llS'ia.m dailvexcentsninlav. Local fi'i'iirlit train leave W'elilou on Mnii ilav. Wc.lni'Mlavs ami Friday at 10 lfla. m. arnv- Ulg ai .seoutinu .M'CK iu, a. Ill , oreenviiiu u u p. m.. Mlnnou 4U p. m. KcinrninK, n-nvt-s Kinston ln.lay, lluim'.ay ami suuiroay ai , w, in. arrivinir at Oreenville li -i., soniland elk 2 20. n in. Weldoii 5 lo n. in. 1 rain leaves laruoro i ., via .iueinantj miu Rale en K. li. Daily except Sunilay 4 40 p, Sunday : 00 p. m.. arrive Williainston N. C. 7 18 n. in.. 4 2op. m. l'lvmoutli s lion in.. 6 20 , Retiiriuui; leaves l'lyinouth daily except Sunday 15 20 ft. m. Sunday y iiij a. m. Minanision, i;., 7 40 a. m. UM a. m. arrive Tarboro 10 03 a.m. 11 20 a. m. trains on soutliera ilivlsion, Ullsoii and ray- L'tleville l'ranch leave Kavetleville 7 :.o a. m. arrive at Row land 12 15 p. m. liotiiruini! leave Kowiaim r- lit, p. in. arrive ai ravened uico i . Dai v excelH Snndnv. Train on Midland N. C. Branch loaves Holds boro N. C, daily eeept Sunday 0 00 a. m., arrive Smllhtleld, N. C, 7 ;m a. in. Returning leaves Sinilhtield, N. C, s 0) a. ru., arrive l.oldstjoro, C.,'J ",0 p.m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Roily Mount at.'i 15 B. m.. arrives at Nash ville b ,"i5 n. m., sprinirHope lisnp. m. Returning Uaves Sprinir Hope s oo a. m., Misiivuie a a. m ar Rocky Mount 0 15a.iii.dailyexcept.Sund I rani on uiiiuoii itranen leaves Warsaw mr Clinton, daily except Sunday at 6 00 p. m. and 11 15 a. m Returning leave Clinton at S 20 a and 3 10 p. ni., connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 4U. 41.2.1 ami vs. Southbound train on Vt nson and rayettevllle Branch is Nu. 51. Northbound is 50. Daily ex eeDt Sundav. Trains No. 27 South, and ll Ncrth will only stop at Rocky Mount, Wilson lioldsboro ai Mairnoiia. Train No. 7S makes close connection at Weldmi for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Hay Line, also Rocky Moun' daily witli Norfolk and t'anilinii Railroad for Norfolk and all poinu North via Norfolk. Trains make-close connection for all points Norm via Kiciuunnu anil vtasnmfrion. All trains run slid between Wilmington and Washington and have 1'ulluian palace Sleepcrt auaineii. J. K.KENLY, J. F. DIVINE, Snn't Trans Ueneral Sup't T. M. EMKUSON, Ken'l Passenger Agent. A TLASTIC COAST L1X13. PETERSJ' CI! G ,f- WELD0X R. R Condensed Schedule. TUAIXS GOING SOUTH. Dated May Hi d, 1 Si0 Xo. 2:1 Dailv. Xo. 27 Daily. 3.-1:! p ni 4.18 p in 4.48 p ru 5.211 p 111 Leave Petersburg, Leave Stony Creek, Leave .Tarr.it ts, Leave llcllield. Arrive Weldon, Ki.iw am lO.oOam 11.11 11111 ll.oil am UlOpm TKAIXS GOIXG XOKTH. Xn. I I Xo. 78 Daily. Daily. 5.10 a.m. ;1.15 p. m 5 11a.m. 3.52 p. 111 (i.OOa.m. 4.09 p. ni fi 15 a.m. 4.33 p. m 5 a-m. 5.12 p. m Leave Weldon, Le llelfield, Le Jairatts, Le Stony Creek, Arrive Petersburg. All trains run solid Weldon to Washing ton. E. T. D. MYERS, T. . Gcn'l Superintendent. M. EMEIiSOX, Gen.Passenper ari TO THE PATUOXS OF THE ALBEMARLK STKAM NAVIGATION CO nillP.k' TIMF Belween NORFOLK and IfUilrrV I IIYIL kastEkn S. I' A HOI. IN On and after Monday, December 17th, and Hull! fun her notice, the Stcamei CHOWAX, Captain Withy, will LEAVE FKAXKLIX on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays forEDEXTOX, PLY MOUTH and All intermediate points ou arrival of mail train from Portsmouth, say 10: 15 A.M. RETUKXING flie "Chowan" will reach Franklin oh Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9:15 A. M in time to connect with Fast Mail train from Raleigh to Portsmontn and with Express train for the Sonth. Passengers, by this arrangement, taking the Steamer Chowan at a ty point on the river, will REACH NORFOLK by 11 oclock A.M., and thus have the entire day for the trans aetion of business ia that city. GIVE THIS KOUTK A TKIAL. Respectfully, J. H. BOGART Fraaklia. Va., Dee. 15. lSStf. 8npt ADVERTISEMENTS. NFW mm THE OILY PERFECT Send lor circular and price list to WHKKLKR & WILSON Ml-C. CO., may It) ly. Atlanta, Oa. K GROCERIES 1 Confectioneries. CIGAKS and TOI1ACCO. Weldoii, N. C. Fresh bread and cakes shipped to any point. 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