TIIE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 189a. NEW ADVERTISEENTS. A WOMAN'S PKAYER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ft J if s' : Stores, Dwellings and other build ings insured in the best companie against loss by fire. esse: LOSSES-:- BY-:- FIRE PROMPTLY -:- PAID. Rates Low. Rates Low. Rates Low. Rates Low. III A SPEGIALTY Give me an rye to others' failings J blind; (Miss Smith's new bonnet's quite a fright behind.) Wake in me charity for the suffering poor; (There comes the contribution box ouee more.) Take from my toul all feelings cove tous; (I'll have a shawl like that or make a fuss.) Let love for all my kind my spirit stir; (Save Mrs. Jones; I'll never speak to her.) Let me in truth's lair pages take de light; (I'll read that other novel through to-night.) Make me contented with my earthly state; (I wish I'd married rich; but it's too lute.) Give me a heart of faith in all my kind; (Mrs. Brown's as big a hypocrite as you'll hud.) Help me to see myself as others see; (This dress is quite unbecoming unto me.) Let me act out no falsehood, I appeal; (I wonder if they think these curies are real.) Make my heart of humility the fouut; (I'm glad, I am, our pew's so near the front.) Fill me with patience and strength to wail; (I know he'll pre&ch till our din ner's late ) Take from my heart each grain of self- conceit; (I'm sure that gentleman must think me sweet.) Let not my feet ache on the road to light; (Nobody knows how these shoes pinch and bite.) In this world teach me to deserve the next; (Church out! Charles, do you re collect the text.) A BEAUTIFUL LEGEND. 1 Low rates in the Standard Corn panies given on STEAM, WATER and HORSE POWER GINS. For further Particulars Apply to The Roanoke k' Dice. I like so much the legend of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, of Hungary, who did all for charity's sake that is, for love's sweet sake. You know that the heavy load of bread which she was carrying, trying to conceal it from her husband's eye, all turned to roses, red and white, when he commanded her to open the pack which she was blinking to the poor. Gentle deeds ui'oharity always turn fragrant and beautiful in our bauds, even when custom or authority or fashion or prudence rebukes us for bestowing gifts. You give a loaf, and you let an angel into your heart. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The BcBt Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sorcs.Ulcers, Salt Rheuru.Fever Soics.Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns.and all skin cruptions,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 6ale by druggist at Weldon, Brown ACarraway, Halifax, Dr. J A McGwigan. Enfield; W. M. Cohen, Weldon. Different terms are applied to different g'oupsof auiuials- The following are examples : A covey of partridges. A nide of pheasants. A wisp of suipe. A bevy of quails. A flight of doves or swallows. A muster of peacocks. A siege of herons. A building of rooks. A brood of grouse. A plump of wild fowl. A stand of plovers. A cast of bawks. A watch of nightingales. A chattering of chough. A flock of goose. A swarm of bees. A school of whales. A shoal of herring. A herd of swine. A skulk of foxes. A pack of wolves. A drovo of oxen. A troop of monkeys. A pride of lion. A sleuth of bears. TIIE GUM ELASTIC ROOFING IS ABSOLUTELY NON COMBUSTIBLE and guaranteed to last ten vears. Costs onlv 82.00 ter 100 anuaro feet. Strong ly endorsed by New York Board of Underwriters. Send stamp for circulars, samples and particulars. THE GUM ELASTIC PAINT Costs only GO cents per gallon in barrel lots, or 84 50 for 5 gallon tubs. Color dark red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs that will last for years. TRY I f GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO., 41 West Broadway, New York. Guaranteed Cure. Wc authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Uoughs and Coins, up on this conditiou. If you aro afflicted with La Grippe and will use this remedy according to directions, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle, and have your money refunded. We make this offer because of the wonderful success of Dr. King's New Discovery during last season's epi demio. Have heard of no cast.' in which it failed. Try it. Trial K m l ies free nt W. M. Cohen's drugst m. Lare buu 50c. and $1. Laying ana Fainting Bun Elastic Hoofing L IQUOKS AND GROCERIES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I have a comple stock of Family Gro eeries of all kinds which I will sell cheap for Cash. I have also on hand and am constant ly receiving a large variety of LIQUORS. Such as whisky, brandv. wine, beer ale, porter, carbonated waters, 4xc. Call and see me on Washington Ave- nue at the HSrold stand of R. W. Daniel. W. D. SMITH. octl8 ly W. W. R. R. BRANCHES Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. dated s- "-"jt; -STOP AT- ii-;- CLEAN ROOMS' SPLENDID TABLEf "OLITE SERVANTS. Fare always the hest the markets canaf-) ford. SERVICE NEAT AND PROMPT : o I9NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. Baggage aken from and to the railroad station. nice accommodations; FOR, LAJDIES. RATES $2.00 A DAY. Special arrangements inr hoard by the week or month. Leave WVldon 1 1830 Ar Kocky Mount.... 1 1 40 Ar Tarboro 111 LcaveTarboro,. 12f8 Arrive Wilson. . Ill Leave Wilson 'io Arrive Selina 3 3fl Arrive Kayetteville, I 61)0 Leave Ooldsboro 18 15 Leave Warsaw 4H Leave Magnolia .... i 27 Arrive Wilmington 6 00 I P. M. I MB I 6 30 A. M. 600 7 09 6 no 7 00 I 7 40 ad i I is fi rat snsa Ml I 7 40 I 9 fid !M) 1 0 44 1 1125 TRAINS GOING NOltTH M 2 5 e d -a a I ft v e -ffl I A. M. A. M. r. M. I Leave Wilmington l'.'M 9IA 4 20 Leave Magnolia 1 64 10 67 6 02 I Leave Warsaw I 11 11 6 15 Arrive (ioldsboro iS5 1205 7 10 Leave Kaycttevilla "J 10 Arrive Kelma 1108 ArriveWilson II 10 Leav Wilson 3 35 11 5 8 04 Arrive Rocky Mt. 4 0? 1 30 8 39 Arrive Tarboro, 6 30 18 Leave Tarboro, 12 58 Arrive Weldon, 6 05 155 10 00 Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road lcavei Weldon at 400 p. ro. Halifax 4 IS, arrive Scotland Neck at 5 15 p.m. Greenville 652 p. in. Kinston 8 OOp. m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 10, a. m. Greenville 826a m. Arriving at Halifax 1100, a. m., Weldon UlSa.m dailyeiceptSunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon on Mon day, Wednesdays and Friday at 10 15 a. m . arriv ing at Scotland Neck 1 05, a. m , Greenville 5 30 p. to., Kinston 7 40 p. m. Returning, leaves KinsUin Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 10, a. ra. arriving at Greenville 55, Scotland Neck 2 80, p. m. W eldon 5 15 p. m. Train leaves Tarboro N. ; via Albemarle and Raleigh R. R. Daily eicept Sunday 4 40 p.m., bunday 3 00 p. m.. arrive WillianiRtun N. C. 718 p. m.. 4 lop. m. Plymouth S iUip in., 6 20 p. m, Returning leaves Plymouth dally eicept Sunday 610a. m.Sunday 9 00 a. in. Wllliamston, N. C, 740 a. m. 958 a. m. arrive Tarboro 10 05a. m, 11 20a. m. Trnlns on Southern division, Wilson and Fay etteville Hraneh leave Fayettevllle 7 SO a. m., arrive ai Kowiimn ii in p. m. Returning leave Rowland 12 15, p. ni. arrive at Fayettevllle 6 It p. in. Daily except Sunday. Train on Midland N. O. Branch leaves Golds boro N. (',., daily eicept Sunday 0O a. m., arrive KmithrleM.N C., 7 an a. m. Returning leaves SmitliHeld, N. C, 8 Oil a. m., arrive Gnldsboro, N C, 9 30 p.m. Train nu Nashvllla Rranch leaves Rocky Mount at 5 15 p. m., arrives at Nash ville 5 55 p. m Spring Hope 6 30 p. ra. Returning ltavet Spring Hope 8 00 a. m., Nashville K aft a. m., ar Rocky Mount 9 16 a, m. daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Hrunch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally except Sunday at S00 p. m. and 11 15 a. m Returning leave Clinton at 81(1 i m ana to p. m., connecting at Warsaw with Noa. 40, 41.93 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson and Favetteville Branch is No. 51. Northbound is 60. Daily ex cept Sunday. Trains No. 27 South, and 14 North will only top at Rocky Mount, Wilson Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points North daily. All rail via Richmond and dailv except Sunday via Hay Line, also at Hocay aiouni uaiiy wiui nonoh aim Carolina Railroad for Norfolk and all points North via Norfolk. Trains makes close connection for all polnU itoriu via mcuinouo anu nasningmn. All trains run a did between Wilmington and Washington and hare Pullman Palace Sleepen lutcaen. J. R.KENLY, J r. DIVINE, Sup't Trans General Sup't T.M. EMEKSON.Gcn'l Passenger Agent. VrnsTEit. S. C. Pre. xo. j&ot. 'irt T wih 1 eoul i I'l . lio are miffer- ing frum nut .V'-rtm iliitntm' knnwjust howl good yourremeiiy i. My umiusid it oiieyar.l I and it now t);- slolitcsl child 1 have. With i I many thanks, I remain yours, II. A. TAIL, CrNnM1-., Ta.. IVi:. iRot. I havr tnt had one i f my l ii sprllt since I commenced Uiiili vri r ii edi.-.iie. six rr.milhs ago. '1 HUKSV l.L.MOKE. rim.AOTTi.riiiA. Ta., J:-n. 9 Ir. T yifTfimir.thi t.-noir of two l:ims i.l ftt wli.re llie jml.cM yiven n hi hoi:, that were curd L thii rtmcriy C. A. WOOD, Treasurer Amcric-u l'utlishinj; House. TTfJ Jf.VOJT cur r'medy CVHES the TfOIISr fASr:.. 'Hut von may trv it. without rar-iw, we will eitd sou One litntttl J1 rrtr. A.! .'. i" . ;n-iputtl hy us. Give Atfe, Pni.:-(i..i; anil Sute. Ailuress Hall Chmiicc.l Co., V.KSC !'!i:i,Alll'l,lII(A, PA. mi i mi South Sycamore tt., Petersburg, Va. R. G. REID, Proprietor. mar 20 tf "A5AKESIS"frlTilntiint in.-nt;r. unit u an iiiiniiiniu ('an far I'lln. Prlw-Jl. liy lrtnrgistairrnHil. Snmnlcfl free. Aiilmm"A. UkSIS," i.v;:i;ij,Mow uty. TLANTIC COAST LINE. I'ETERSIWIIG W&LDOXR. Ii Condeni-rd Schedule. TRAINS (iOIMi SOUTH. Lrwest cash prices guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. CHAKLES M.WALSH, oot 11 ly, TOTHK PATRONS OF THE ALBEMARLE STEAM NAVIGATION CO nillP.lt' TIMF Between NORFOLK and TERN N. CAROL1N O noted Mny Hist, 1HH2, No. 23 Duilr. No. 27 Daily. T,P:V Pelershnr l.'r Slt, i Lleek. Lciv Jurratl, Ijfave Bel field, Arrive Wcltlon, 1U.08 am lU.miam 11.11 am ll.:il) am 12.10 pm ;u:tPm 4.18 pm 4 48pm 5.23 p m TRAINS GOING NORTH. 0.ndWh1aVi-?afcit laired at l.umf -itha a TV. , ' i..ji.f.' m.i.i-. i ..u.w. 'AUaawt,ia, vibwlwWiuwiiailBt 2 No. 14 No. 78 Daily. Daily. Leave Weldon, .rvMa.m. 3.1flp. m I.e llivtlcM, r. 4ln.m. 3 52n.ro I,e .T;MTivtl, flOOa iu. 4 09 p. ki Le.Motiy Creek, R.lSa.m. 4.33 p. m Airive i'dtirslmrn, .",() .ni. 5.12 p. in ton All tnii" i nn solid v.lilon toWasliiusi I E. T. 1). 11 YE US, T. H. EMEKSOS, 1 Oeu'l Saptrintcmleut. Gen.Paanengcr ajj On and after Monday. Dece ruber 17th, and until turtlicr notice, th B( earner Cl'.OWAN, Call-in Will,, will LEA'K FRANKLIN on Monday, Wed nesdays mi,! Fridays for EDENTON, PLY MOUTH and ni intermediate points on arrival of mail train from Portsmouth, say 10.15 A. M. RETURNING The "Chowan" will reach Franklin on Tuesdays, Thursdays arid Saturdays at 9:15 A. M., in time to connect with Fast Mail train from Raleigh to Portmoutn and with Expreas train for the Smith. Piisaenecrs, by this armngeuient, taking the Steamer Chowan at a ly point on the river, will REACH NORFOLK by 11 oclock A. If., and thus have t entire day for tha trans action of boine'i m that city. GIVE THU ROUTE A TRIAL. Respectfully, j. h! bomrt rauklia. V.,,D. 15, 188g. Swpt

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