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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY OCTOBER !27, 1892. ' U, 1 :7"7J7I,v. rM -Tr-r-Ttm " -r n-i -mr m TI 1 A TTI ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. HAUNTED LOCOMOllV fcb. TlTTT AT I? V 17 A TT) T ' fuR case i lllJii JNMJL -r Am! . ftiwoA IS NOT HOPELESS " m VY c 7i- ,.' V, I I I70E MAKK' !,. Alii : NA'i'L1-" IN NAYu.vi-'G OWN WAY. IT COStS YSU NOTHING TO INVESTI84TE. LECTROPOISE CO. iv.. "Vssliliuyton, D. C. ATiMT' $16 sal fKBl TYLER DESK CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO Our Mammoth CatalORue of Bauk Cofnterb, Dssks, and other Oracs FuRNiTum for 1893 now ready. New Goods. New Styles In Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi n.ts, &c, &c, and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods are well known and sold freuly in every country that peaks English Catalogues free. Postage Ho. my Jtt 6 m 0 A I:in:tr OrllKuiu. XU. Kr.NTi'X (.'o., Ky Oct. 9. SH). In our ori'i.an aiylum here itn-ru is a 13. year-old child mat Mti lii-eu i.uCcr.ni; for yuan from urrvousiu'Kn tj i..-u an i-x'w in that rlie olttin.es iu thj nhjl.t ot np, and with lear tie pieted on every ti 'lau j him iu a dtliiioux eru dition, would i.wK piouvUon anion;; the older people from an '.;j:a,'iiiuiy i-nrsu 'r. aiM could only Willi gri'ai ili.'.icuUy In- aiii'i" put tn Last year lsv. K tia 'Hit, '" a vi-i; here, hapj'oned to o!H-rv Itie .iiel. nn I advi i il the uso of Pastiu- U.niii'B r?,-v ' Tiiuif, a. d llimy furnished us .av.tral w.tiiea oi it. The Lisi la, tie showod a .i.uidt'ti ii.it.rou'iuei.t. iu.il afU't using the bi-oi n t bottle mi,! up lo Hie pr.-wiil time tfiechielis a happy and nvvil Mini. All those b.itft ''iiiM froiu r.erv.i;....ue homi sk rtifcgp in I'li-tor Keentii'fi Xer.e T tiii BEV. li. lULIjfcBliAM), hi. John a Asylum. paaaiav-A Valuable Hook nil Nervoui rill. I. ivi........... ..(t ,,-..r, to anv aclilrm Wtir Y mi l iii'mr ii.itielit eaa aim nhtus I 9llI Ihia loi'ilie.l.e live id' I'louce. Tim remedy ha? beet prep.vil liyilio Itevc-rfrad Pmilnr knpnn!. el fori MHV'if, lliu.. him'-i iriw, ui Uuowprepar. '1 'd!i...'rlii .liweti.m l the KOEMIC MEO. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Dvi..ci:;9 at ft por ItMtl. Ofor. tonroSi',.' ' .7... i !'ni.- !'r SO. au? 20 ly St. Lnui.i Ghitie-Drmoerat. "Tliere are on nearly every railroad lo comotives that ure known as J oualis,"said Henry K. Archer, who has spent twenty years iu the service of the Illinois Cen tral ami is at present sojourning at too Southern. ''Locomotive engineers are nut, perhaps, more superstitious than oth er people, but. I have known more than one throw up his position rather than take out mi engine that was regarded as unlucky. Some years ago an engine on au Illinois road blew up, cutting the firem Hi's head oil with u segment of boiler iron. The engine was rebuilt and mudo us good as now, but no engineer could be found to run it more than one trip. It was soon whispered about that it was haunted; that the heailW fireman had an unpleasant habit of appearing on the tender with pick and shovel and in sisting oa firing up. One night an en gineer and bis fireman deserted the loco motive while out on a run, and the con ductor attempted to bring the train in. He was not afraid of ghosts! not be! But be side-tracked at the first opportunity and waited until daylight betore couiplet ins the run. He told me that the ghost was no joke; that every time the furnace door was thrown open the headless ap parition entered the cab, bearing a shad owy scoop of coal. For a month the en nine lav in the shop. Then an engineer, who was compelled to either take it out or lose his position, mounted it. Before be had run a dozen miles it went through a culvert, wrecked the train, and killed nine people. It was never rebuilt.' Walter Bridgers, Athens, Tcnn., ... Till P writes: "tor six years l nau ueen ai flii'terl with ruunini! sores, and an en largement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything 1 heard witnout any permanent benefit until Botanic Blood Balm was recommend to me. Atter us ing six bottles the sores healed, and I have been in good health ever since. I send this testimonial unsolicited, because I want others to be benefited. , . .. . "Does your wife know you were out last night?" "ies. But she doesn't know bow much," St. Lmu Glulie-Drmocrat. HEW a! i "There are on nearly every railroad lo- - "HIGH- XnlOl t I I mtives that are known as Jouahs'said .fclrfflri . v l11MU7VKIVIJ V- 11,-nr, E.Archer, who has spent twenty ffifiSmU2&j? Mfe. .- . ,-- ffWWK yeain.l,.iceoftl.ellHaoU Ceu- S ' 'pCTSSE'V (h(tiMMM' "-al and at present st-joumiiig at tho jJWU 'Sgj- JSSL ' f WZVLwMvkV Cms s.l,ern. 'locomotive engineer are M'J& ai 'lsahBEaSt- && V lTZj! J 22nd Annual Exhibition of the Roanoke asl Tar River Agricultural Society, NOVEMBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, 1892. An eight-day clock is a long-winded affair. 'lis better to be tried by fire than to be fired after being tried. o o o M'sTinfPilis O To cure constlputl n purging the how- w laahonl d be avoided jltweakenstheir O power of motion. A gentle aperient SJ effect Is only required. Tntt'i Tiny OIJTer Pills are prepared with Mtwlai v views to the lormanent cure of V COST. ;Er4ESS wd HEADACHE. OTheyni. mild and remain lntheays-D tern uiu- they act on the liver, causa O a natural (low of bile and their tonlo properties impart power to the bow- J els to remove unhealthy nccumula- Otions. Uood appetite and dlBestlon result from tho use of these little pills. frloe, M5c Ofllce, 3U I'ark Place, M. , oooooooooo feb 4 ly Iturklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Rheum,Fever Soies,Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns,and all skin eruptions,and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by druggists at Weldon, Brown AtCarraway, Halifax, Dr. J A McGwigan. Enfield; W. M. Cohan, Weldon. "You have been losing flesh lately, haven't you ?" "Yes, I've been shaving myself." A double chin a dialogue. THE ONLY PERFECT r-i . Ti rVGS Send for circular and price list to WHEELKR Si WILSON UYQ. CO., niayl91y. Atlanta, Oa. GROCERIES I Confectioneries. CIGARS and TOBACCO. JEli. 13. FTJRISrELL Weldon, N. C. Fresh hreatl and cakes sllinped to any point. Orders by mail prwuptly rilled. MY B A R is in the rear end of the same building. THREE DOORS from BROWN'S COR NER Main street, Weldon, N. C. net 1 ly. DO YOU KNOW That you can hav your eyes teited ac curately, and fitted with glasses by a practical optician at YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE. The finest set of test lenses in tho state, and there will b ao charge for testing your aight. More eyes are ruined by glasses old by incompetent persons than any other cause. Therefore, we advise you to be careful with your aight, and have your eyes examined by a COMPETENT OPTICIAN Silver goods for bridal preaenti, dia V mondfi of the finest quality, watches ia " yztrid and silver cases, docks of the bent takers and good timers, gold thimbles tad C&istinas goods, gold headed eases aid plain g&ld rings, pera glasses aad ftmy hair pin and of the latest stylos f goods, at iM X 0 WEST rsSlMLI, PRICES. J. W. YOUNG, v Oe Sy. k Baak Sts. Petersburg, Y. Hi IK A death blow the cyclone. Pronounced Hopeless, Vet Saved. From a letter written bv Mrs. Ada E. Hmrl. f Oroton. S. D..weouote: "Was taken down with a bad cold, which settled nn mv T.unL's. eouiih set in and finally ter minated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a hnrt time. I yave mvself ud to my Saviour, determined if I could not siay ith mv friends on earth. I would meet my abseot ones above. My husband was advised lo get Dr. King s JNew Discovery for Consumption, (Vughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bullies; it has cured tne, and thank God I am now a well and hearty wi limn." Trial bottles free' at W. M. ivhen's diugstore, regular si.e 50e. mid 81 00. LARGE PREMIUMS- Fine Races. - Excellent Music. Excursion Rates. GrKEAT FUN FOR EVERYBODY. Everybody Comes to the Weldon Fair. The judge i-haioes the jury the lawyer charges bis c'ieiii Many a man thinks he ean read a wmnin like a U-mK till ne trie w sum her up. Tho bootblack shines while he works, but the lazy man whines while he shirks. ;ood Looks. Good looks are more than skin doon dpnpndin" unon a healthy condition- f the vital organs. If the Liver be inac tive, you have Bilious looK, it your stomach he disordered you Dave a iys peptio look, and if your Kidneys be af. feotcd you have Pinched look. Elec tric Bitters is the great alterative and tonic and acts directly on the vital or gans. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at W. M. Cohen's drugstore, 50o., and $ 1 per bottle. Some men are born wealthy; Some men are born great; But all men are kicking Forever at Fate. 'csBiaij 4j Sclentiflo America K Agency Torg uanas CAVBATSv. r TRADE aSARaa. nail-ll DITIMTI OOPVRIOHTS, etc Fer information and free Handbook wrttj to MUNN k CO- ilSl BBOAnWAT, NlW TOM. Oldest bureau for securing patents in Am. rim. Bverr patent taken outbrus Is broiubt betore x u, - ...... $mmu mmtm Largest eirealatlon of aar selentlfle Barer'"; world. Snleadidlr llluitrated. No IntaWnai man sbeuld be wlthoat & '$hJi?l!Sn tail IMS six moutbs. Addrw MDItN VOBUaawu. atl Kroadwar. New York. For particulars relative to premium lists, entries or ii i i i j: otner matters, aaaress j. i xi. sledge, I SBOBBT AB Y, Weldon, N.C. 892. -THE" 1892. NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD AT ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, Is the best and cheapest lamily paper ia tne uaiteu otates. NOW IS THE TIMK TO 8VBSCRIBE. NOW IS T1IK TIMS TO SUBSUK1BK. With lbs most nerfm news Catherine inacbinerv. and with corresDondents in every section of the habitable elobe, the V KKKI.Y HERALD IS enaDletl to lay DC fore its readers the latest intelligence and most entertaining news from every city and country in the worm. Th renntation for freedom and inde- i ..... nendene which it has ncouired during the many years of its prosperous career will be maintained during the year of Ttn .nwoiabie. for 1 M'i will Ym Original articles nn practical farming and Uaraening. serials ana snort atones by the best authors. Woman's work sad woman's leisure. Gems of literature ad art. Original flashes of wit and humor. Progress in Science. News for veterans and information on all subjeeti. The stamp of Purity and Truth in Ideas, Stories and News will be strictly maintained. Address: J FTT- New York City. De ast fail te tnbseriba far the New Yark Weekly Herald. Only ana deliar yaat.
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