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i f J THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 2K 1S92. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FALL AND WINTER K W DRESS GOODS. n u f WE have a lii;; flock of Storm Series, Plain Serges, Broad Cloths, and FYlTC"r 1TOYELTIES. Trimmings of all kinds to match. CLOTHING! For inn), hoys and children. This clothiug will lit and is made in the LATEST STYLES. HATS! The very newest shapes in STIFF and Fill If ATS. SHOES G-BADE. J. Faust & Sod, E. P. lteid & Go's., and Hanan k Son's Handsome. Shoes which are guaranteed to wear well or money refunded. Furnishing Goods. Gent's furnishing goods, notions, and handkerchiefs. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and everything to be found in a first class dry goods house. We have a nice line of Ladies' Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps. ADVERTISEMENTS. Do not order goods. We will give you better goods for the price than you can get by ordering. We will keep up our stock better now than ever, and can please you. Come to see us. THE M. F. HART CO., BY M F. HART, SEC. UREAS SAJLIESIMIEILT: A. S. ALLEN, II. D. ALLEN. The Boston SHOE STORE Evan's Brick Building, next door to the Bank. T7 S T A II L I S II E I) by a well known Jiostou Manufacturer for the sale of Jdj Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Trunks and YALISBS. KfctTThe lowest possible prices is the motto of this house. Children's Shoes from 25 cents to $1.P0 per pair. Ladies solid Nobby Dongola, long pat. Leather tip $1.25, worth $1.50 in ny house in North Carolina. "Souliettas" for the baby's tender feet. Original, novel, and lovely. Be sure yoa see them. Men's Victor Ms, absolutely solid, fair stitch London tip which you may well ask how can we afford to run at $1.25. BlP4,Trnnks and Valises at factory prices. In order to meet the wants of the people we have also a full line of HOSIERY, which is also footwear, and conies in properly in a regular shoe house. HSr.STKICTLY ONE I'KICKTO ALL D.E. STAINBACK, Manager. oct. 27 Cm. 400 KfJDS Of zr PUMPS, II MILLS, IMS ETC. Solo Ag'ts for Rife's Hydraulic Ram. Hand Power and Steam Pumps. Iron, Wood and Terra Cotta Pipe. TILE' SYDNOR & SHEPARD, 1445 Main St., lOKCOlTD, V.A.. ARTESIAN ANO DRI LLED WELLS. PROSPECTING HOLES DRILLED. mj 12 6m. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS TT - 1 1, 1 1 1 y rySiviTHMitticoittNEh IN NAToRH'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YO'J NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. ( .. -...i,v .. 1 ..' , a - ' fi '" . ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISC CO. MOB Kiv York Ave, Washington, 0 C. nov 1!) lv SB "Pszf5jl TYLER DESK CO., ST. LOUIS, MO Our Mammoth CataloRtieof Bank Counters, Desks, ami other Officb Kurnitubb for ItiOS now ready. New Goods New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabl nets, &c., &c, and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goodo are well known and sold freely in every country that speaks l'nelisli Catalogues free. Postage Ho my 8t 6 m ON Till: LAWYl-'KS. The Quit man ( Ga.) Free Press lias heard two good jokes on lawyers. One is on Judge Jim Guerry, of Dawson. A short time ago an old negro was up before tlie Judge, charged with some trivial of fence. ''Haven't you a lawyer, old man?" inquired the Judge. "No, sah." "t.au't you get one ?" "No, salt." "Don't you want me to appoint one to defend you?" "No, sali; Ijes1 tho't I'd leab de case to de igtuiucc oh de co't." The oilier is oti the legal fraternity in general. An u.d farmer was on his deathbed. lie requested that two law yers from a neighboring (own be sent for. When they cauie he inutioncd them to take seats, one on each side of the bed. He looked from one to the other for a lew moments, and then with his last breath excluiuied: "I die content, liko my Saviour, between two thieves!" Deserving I'ralsc. We desire to wiy to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Uucklen's Arnica Salve and Klectric Bitter, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. Wc do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to rotund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale by V. M. Cohen, druggist. IX THE COUNTRY. WORK FOB US a few days, and vou will lie stiirtli-'l at the unex pected suto'm Hint will rewiinl your efforts. W: positively have the best husinn to offer an aReli'. that can be found "ii the face of this earth. 43.00 profit oil S7.VO0 wiirlll of iMialnes is beinir eailv and honorably iiuuli- by and paid to hundreds of men, women! boys, and irU in our employ. You can make money faster ut work for us than vou have any idea of. The business is so easy to (earn, and instructions so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who take hold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the .sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily anil handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who trv it find exactlv as we tell them. There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge them to begin ut once. If vou arc already cm. pfoved, hut have a few spare moments, ami wish to use them to advantage, then write us at once (for this is vour grand opportunity), and receive full particulars bv return mail. Address, TKl'E & CO., Uox No. 400, Augusta, Me. Jimmy "I was walking in the woods, when all it once, I came upon one of the biggest kind of a rattlesnake." Paw "How do you know it was a rattlesnake, Jimmy?" Jimmy "Bj the way my teeth rat tled as soon as I saw him." A Mllllsn Friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have mini just such a tnend in Dr. Kmc a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough (Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonder ful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claim cd or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at V. M. Cohen 8 drugstore, Large bottles, 50c. and $1 00. TUTT'S !Tiny Liwer Pails 0000000000 o A B III J bHtVVI H II1VQ O remedy are wonderful In tholr ofl'ecta in freeing the systom of biliousness V .nrf mfilnvlo. Kn one. llvlnar In Malarial Regions O ehoum be wttnout mem. ajiuif uw prevents attacks of ehilla and fever, dumb ague, bilious colic, and gives V the system strength to roslst all the O evils of itn unhealthy and impure at- A ntosnlirro. Elegantly sugar-coated. V i-t., av nfflon r.Q Park Pliu-o. N. Y. 00 .' o o o feb4 ly DO YOU KNOW That you can have your eyes tested ac curately, and tilted' with glasses by a praotical optician at YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE The finest gel of test lenses in the state and there will be no charge for letting your sight. More eyes are ruined by glasses sold by incompetent persons than any other ause. Therefore, we advise you to be oareful with your sight, and hav yonr eyoi examined by a COMPETENT OPTIC 'AN Silver goods for bridal presents, dia monds of the finest quality, watches in gold and silver cases, clocks of the best makers and good timers, gold thimbles tad Christmas goods, gold headed canes and plain gold rings, opera glasses and fcnoy hair pins, and of the latest styles of goods, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A. UT VnilaJr Co Syoa. 4' Bank Sti. Petersburg,' Va. A PLEASANT SURPRISE. Wife I've got a little New Year surprise for you, my dear. Husband Is that so ? Pray what is it ? Wife I've made you a present of a beautiful sealskin cloak. See how nice ly it fits me ? G: M. Carter. Chester. S. C. writes: "A negro boy here had a bad ease of scrofula, i he doctor said it would kill him. I got him to use Botanic Blood Balm. He took a dozen bottles and is now well. He has not used any of it for four months and continues well." WHY SOME W03IEN SUFFER Maud She is a woman who has suf fered a great deal for her beliefs. Ethel Dear me! What are her be liefs? Maud She believes that she can wear a No. 3 shoe on a No. 6 foot, and a 23 inch corset on a 30 inch waist. When Baby was sick, we gars her Cast arts. When she was a Child, ah cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she dung to Csstoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Clor.3 AND MAIXOS. They're I'retiy Japanese- tilrls, and Their IMiinuc is l aselnatlng. AVhile at Kioto, the old capital of Japan, says a I'orrespimderit of t'.H Seattle Ivist-InteUitferjcer, we saw a Oeisha- diiiiee. It is callfil a ('..isha dance, but really the Oishas. pretty girls of eighteen or thereiibnuts, play the samiscn ami koto, and the little pirls of twelve to sistifm, calbd Mail; ), do tho .Innelnir. The rdy-hi I apeal: of v. e went in riliislias to the tea house selected, and were met at the door by the sc-nratita. who unlaced our shoes, as never by any chance could you ont?r a Jc:i'te.s house with shoes on. It would :v.i:i the tine, soft mats and polished t'oors. Wo vere then ushered ups'.-.ir.i to a room facing the river, wlim the dance win 1 1 take place. As smj :n we were seated on the floor, a servant came in, who, after repeated bows and smiles, presented 11s with ettps of tea nud sake (the Japanese br;::i !y), both hot, and then in came another servant and another with cakes anil nice candy. And then, when all was ready, in came the (tv'ty (leishas and little Mailtos, who looked liko lmtterllies in the (rorgeously colored silk embroi dered kimotioH, und the dance, or rather dances, for there were several, began. The dancing Is slow and update, more like a minuet than anything else, lunl exquisitely graceful and without a trace of immodesty. And right here let me say that, while the Japanese standard of morality is finite different from ours, my judgment is that the Japanese, left to themselves, are naturally n refined and modest people and free from much of that prudery which is engrafted on our civilization. At. the end of each dance the little Mailtos gravely walked over to the Geishas and thanked them in the pretti est way for playing and singing. After the dance we all had a little supper ti gether. An Austrian friend with me was in his element at these gatherings, and I am afraid broke several little Japanese hearts. When we came away that night, the lovlicst Geisha of all, and one of the professional beauties oi Kioto, walked over to him, and with the prettiest blush, presented him with the ivory chop-sticks she had used, as a keepsake. OWNED BY A DOQ. "Pa, who was the old woman, who lived in a shoe?" "She was originally a Now York girl who married a Chicago shoemaker, and was left a widow without a home." They were talking of the intelligence of animals. "I've seen a hog count," he said. "So have I," she said. "I've seen him count two seals in the oar and take tbem both himself." Buckleu's Arnica Halve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt IUieum,Fever Sotei.Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns,and all skin eruptioni,and positive ly cure Piles, or no pay required. It ii guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by druggists at Weldon, Brown itCarraway, Ilalifaz.Dr. 3 A MeOwigan. Enfield; W. M. Cohen, Weldon. The Trouble TThleh a Traveler Experi ences with a Tuppy. A man who is owned by a dog, groans Henry Labouchere In his Lon don Truth, has a troublous time. I are owned by a child, who is owned by a dog. I have a daughter. This daugh ter insisted on my buying her a puppy which she saw in the arms of some dog stealer when we were at Homburg. My advice to parents is: Never ollotv your parental feelings to lead you t buy your daughter a dog and then U travel about with daughter and dog. The puppy is the bane of my exist ence. Railroad companies do not issut through tickets for dogs. The unfortu nate traveler has to jump out every hour or two to get a freuh ticket. I tried to hide the beast away without t ticket, but It always betrayed me bj barking when the guard looked in. I tried to leave it at a station, but th creature (who adds blind fidelity to it! other objectionable qualities) always turned up before the train started, af fectionately barking and wagging iti tail. I find bones surreptitiously secrctec in my pockets. I am told they are foi the puppy, and if I throw them away 1 am regarded as a heartless monster. Yesterday he ate a portion of mj sponge. I did not interfere with him for I had heard that sponges were fata': to dogs. It disagreed with him, but alas! he recovered. I take hira out wit! ine in boats in the hope tl.at he wif leap into the lake, but he sticks to th boat I am reduced to anch a condition or account of this eur that I sympathizt with Hill Sikes in his objection to beinp followed about everywhere by his faith ful dog. Am I doomed, I ask, forever to b pestered with this animal? Will ht never be lost, will he never be run over will he recover from tho distemper ii fortune favors mo by his having thii malady? Never, never. I repeat, buy youi daughter a dog and travel with duugb ter and dog. Mount Vernon Souvenirs. The old cornfield on the Washingtoi farm at Mount Vernon proved a verita ble gold mine to its owner during the recent visits of the grand army men. The veterans appeared eager for me tnentoes of their visit, and ears of corr retailed at twentv-five eentseach anc held stiffly to that rate, as a man with s gun was stationed at the source of sup ply to prevent the flooding of the mar ket with stolen property. Kansas farmers, who regularly put corn In to their fuel bins as well as thcii barns, paid a quarter of a dollar apiee for ea;n of corn wMch they would seorr to acknowledge as tho product of theit own farms. Next year there will be a shabby, straggling patch in the cornel of many a western field, which tin owner will point to with prldo as rnlsotl front seed from the Mount Vernon farm, and a gilded corncob over the dining room chimney p'ece will serve to re mind the family of the visit to tho ohl mansion on the Potomac. K0ct of Equine Training-. At a sale of horses of dragoons at thd garrison of Ilromberg, Prussia, a man bought two horses and harnessed them to his carriage. The coachman took the lines and spoke to the horses, und smacked his lips to make them go all to no purpose; they refused Ut move. He used the whip with no better result. Having been a dragoon himself, he di vined tho cause of the immovability of his team, and, rising in his scat, he spoke, in tones of military command: "Whole squadron, 111 arch I forward, march!" At the sound of the command the horses moved and pulled the car riage all right to Its destination. And ever since they are commanded In true military style when wanted to do any work. ADVERTISEMENTS, I pj,. 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