THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1893.
THE LOVE I'll AS I
Though oft I passed her on the streets,
I seldom seem to catch her eye ;
Sho rarely lets our glances meet,
Although she knows I'm passing by.
But though to me she does not speak,
Nor give a look my heart to cheer,
The furtive blush upon her cheek
Telia me she knows that I am near.
'Tis true she's full of girlish art,
A trait that's common to her sex,
But she is no coquette at heart,
Though oft her tricks my mind perplex
I know she's paitial to the lose,
I've scut her some, boch red and yellow;
Yet out udou the street she noes,
With violets from some other fellow.
And still this love chase I pursue,
"JVixt hope and fear continue wooing;
One day o'erjoyed, the next so blue
I scarcely know what I am doing.
But one thought I take comfort in,
And gloomy doubt gives place to rap
ture; The harder she may be to win,
The dearer yet will be the capture.
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TKUE MAKUIAGE.
A happy wedlock is a long falling in
love. I know young persons, says The
odore Parker, thinks love belongs only to
the brown hair and plump, round crim
son cheek. So it does for its beginning,
just as Mount Washington begins at
Boston Bay. But the golden marriage
is a part of love which tho bridal day
knows nothing of. Youth is the tassel
and silken flower of love; age is the full
onrn. riDe and solid in the ear. Beauti-
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full is the morning of love with its pro
phetic crimson, violet, saffron, purple and
gold, witkits hopes of days that are to
come. Beautiful also is the evening of
love, with its glad remembrance and its
rainbow side turned towards Heaven
well as earth.
August A. Klages, 810 St. Charles
street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "From
my youth I suffered from a poisonous
taint in my blood. My face and body
... ,r,nt;.,.mlU nffwfi'il with eruntions
and sores. I am now 42 years of age
and had been treated both in Germany
and America, but no remedy overcame
the trouble until 1 used uotanio diooo.
P...lm T Wo used ahnut twenty bottles
md now my skin is clear, smooth and
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healthy, ana 1 consiaer me poison per
raanently driven irom my dioou. i eu
dorse it as the best blood remedy."
Some parents take their children to see
the procession, and then whip them if
they want to go to tne circus.
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THE ItLACK MAN'S MOLE.
A darkev in crcat trouble approached
Dr. Prather yesterday, stating that a mole
ou tho back of his neck was paining him
and asked him if he could remove it.
The doctor examined it and told him that
he could do so and without any pain.
The darkey was fearful of bleeding to
death and cautioned the doctor that if
he killed him he would come back to see
him and give him no rest. He was as
sured speedy relief from suffering, he said
go ahead. Dr. Prather got out bis lance
and the negro shook all over. The doctor
took a firm hold on the mole and giving
it a auick ierk threw a big dog tick on
the ground which started to crawl off
but was killed. Tho doctor knew what it
was all the time. Greensboro Record.
Find a Christian who is having a hard
time, and you find one who is pot prais
ing God half enough.
LADIU .
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