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THE ROANOKE NEWS.
THURSDAY, FKBIU'ARY 21, 18U5.
THE LITTLE WOHN SHOES.
A mother stood hy au open drawer,
"These now arc loo small to use,"
And she laid tlum away, with a careless
haad,
A little, worn pair of shoes.
X EW ADV ERT ISEMENTS.
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V1 II
MUU 111
Then i
ttndi r
she took baby up in
arms;
She knew 'twas- lur lijjhtlul place,
And the mother imprinted a !u inj; Itiss
On the upturntd baly face.
Little soft golden lios of hair,
And blue ejes open wide,
A sweet little mouth and n dear
uoso
A habv who never ciictl
little
But tired of luuejiino; uml toys and fun,
And tired of tryini; In ereep,
The liltlo head dropped ou the mother's
arm
And baby was fast asleep.
A veal rolled on, and the mother's heart
Was chastened beneath the rod,
The bouse was still, with no baby voice,
l'or the baby was home with (!od.
The mother tried to forget her grief,
But she did not attempt to pray,
"She could not love God," she bitterly
sail,
'Who had taken her child away."
Apain at the drawer the mother stood,
With a worldly and careless face,
liut at something she saw a tear dropped
down
And hid iu the folds of lace.
The little old shoes she held in her hand,
As she stood in the twilight there,
"I must see my baby again !" she cried,
And she fell on her knees in prayer.
Id a sobbing voice she softly said,
"0 God, thy way I chouse I"
And she tenderly kissed, and she clasped
them close
The little, worn pair of shoes.
CASH
NKW .VI VI
Tie Dead Wife.
GRIEF VERY OFTEN COMES
TOO LATE.
The hour set for the funeral had come.
The hearse, with its black plumes, stood
at the farm-house door. It seemed
strange and foreign thing among the
bright-colored hollyhocks, the common
place sunshine, the lowiug of cows in the
barn yard, and the chickens that movatl
about upon the green lawn before the
house. The Jersey wagons oftheneiuh
boring farming filled the road, for the
Garretts were much respected.
Mrs. Garrett, who had ju-t died, w
a ''home body ' and aw but little of h
neighbors, but her husband had grown
rich by ureal industry and ol.'ss savin;
and had pushed his children on in lb
world.
John, his only son, had been to college
and the girls to boarding school, and
they were so improved that they seemed
to belong to quite another elajs from their
mother.
1 hoy had stood with their lather at
the coffin to look for the last time at the
woaau who lay there.
'lour mother was a pretty Woman
when she was young," the farmer had
aid. It had startled him to see how
thin and withered her taee was under
the white hair.
"Sarah's only fifty," he oontinued
"She hadn't ought to look so old." he
aid. lie had not thought of her look
when she was alive.
1 here was a certain sullen resentment
under his Brief that she was dead. How
was he to do without her? She was
master hand at cooking, butter making
laundrvwork and sewing He had never
thought to ask her if she needed help
She had never complained, and to com
plete her work she hail risen at four an
had zone to bed late at niL'tit. Ihingt
nlway ran suiooihly. She never spoke of
being ill. It stunned him when she
took this cold and sank under it in two
days. The doctor said that all li
strength was "one. "Sarah had the
strength of ten wonum," the husband
aid. "Where had it gone?"
He was amnz"d and indignant. Huh
I bit the justice of God, to take anay
woman so usetul in this w rid.' It was
Dot jtisi!
Her daughter sobbed vehemently
She had tUoys been so tenderl She did
0 much for them! They did not, it
true, reel well acquainted with her ince
they grew up. But batween their music
and iheir studies and their young com
panions, an I other social occupations,
their lives had been filled! The smooth
ed ihe folds of her m-iino gown, a little
ash j in nl that the neighbors th ul' see
that she had no silk dress. She hud in
sisted that each of I hem should have
silk gowns, and had helped to make
thenv
Jack, her ion, like his fa! Iter, was
shocked to see how tired and worn his
mother looked. He had talked for a
year or two of taking her to New Yolk
She had never seen a great city. But
ht always had some engagement. He
remembered now that (he had made
enough in the dairy to keep him in spend
ing money at oillege Ho wished he
had contrived that little holiday for her!
They all felt now how good and unsclfi-h
she had been, and how dear to them.
"Why should sh betaken from us?"
the old man moaned bitterly. "It i
cruel. W by has God done this thing?"
And the dead woman lying there, her
lips closed forever, could make no answer
lave that which toil bad stamped upon
the thin, worn fae: that seemed pleading
for rest. Youth' Companion.
II
RTISI'MKMS.
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V K-U.i:h;i;, X. ('., Jan. 4, 1895. It.
NEW APYERTISEM ENTS.
(it'll!
usi'il il.
suitl.
Hooik-
Will !
urn, rt -
V. V
e;tr
T Sialt- Semite
To those who
stubbing oiler.
take advantage of our
The-
Roanoke lews,
-AND-
Atlanta
CONSTITUTION
Sn.ni City.
. . ;..,
I'ltion: 1-" i r
lilt
' flu. l.ivt'i-y slalilts
Mm
ai.i:ii;i;, X. ('.,
f... r..yi, . r.
liltii : 1 use .Mexican Mustanz Lin-
imetit in my IniMitrss all tin' time. It is
ttif liiuvt thing in the woiM for sprains
ami niacin's, al.-n r u t s and Imnis. I Ikino
l"ti if ia my hoi!i' t mil in null y lor general
Use. I I'liioim'inl il t ; i i 1 who have never
I ll llst
. KllilV,
I.1KTON.
Ili'idge t'tiiitraetor,
Pee. U, 1 SO 1.
- u
N. C.
i, X J
u niiiiiW (if vear.s I
Mevliaii Mustang Liniment till
ami in nu l.nnih . ami timl il the
In li-'1 ir sprains luith on
Yerv tnih iiiii's.
A. ('. JOKOAN'.
';.
(ientle
have ih
mv Inii'si
very I't'M Ihiiii
man anil lica-t
11 T.i x MorvT.MN-. X. ('., Ie
.I-.. v., . A v i. .v. r.
"ntli'i'H mi : nc.ican Hustang Liniment
e !t'-! tiling tii :!ie wurlil for it horse
a sme .-InniMrr. cr any other harness
lU'.-lit'eUiiilv,
(I. W. WHITAKEU.
Yith V. Doyle, (Aueral Merchant.
as I Iuiyu St'-JS2ft4
Display
-llF-
-FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY.
-Ont'lyerti, hoth pain-rs for-
r.VNC Y IIOOHS and NuVlXTI l'.S. ft
Hum tii k's 1'atteMls.
w. k (i. cousins,
j 8X.l 'rift' h ill In? ih.mIi- ti-uit hv times.
: II tls :uul luinuiw ni.ulf ami tiinttncd t
I ortlt-r-
I MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Wel.lon. N. f.
'KEDY Rntl T.ASTINCJ RESULTS.
.FAT PEOPLE,
S2.00.
Tlit' Constitution has pliinil in a seultd
-ti t-io.e a If n) tt mler nute, the numlrer
cinipit'd ot'ein'iit lij-urcs ainl on t he ar
raniicnit'iit f tlioe tiurcs ilt-pemh tin
(ii.strihution nf The following
figure comjKiNe the nuniher of the not:
------
Though of eotire ttiey are not Wen htre in
the order in which they appear on the notii
To those sending in their
pair
BACK DDES
Tut
5- --':i.'i.
uuil $2.1)0 in advanee for both papers, eau
re-arrange these figures as thiyr think they
are on the note.
$1,000 in cash to the one who give the
nuniher of the not.
$.VM) in cash to ti e one who cornea near
est giving the ejnet arrangement.
$'2M to the one coming second nearest.
$100 " " 3rd "
M " " 4th "
and $.10, $15, $10, $5 to those coming 5th
to 16th nearest.
Kemember, the gnem costs you NOTH
ING. You only have to pay np and renew
foroneyeflr in advance, if you are an oU
1M V.. ' " 100
thin. lf,v.. ..,..-.. ,.. .. V thin.
las:: iS:::t: 2t:r::2
We GU'lttalt E n CURE or frtund ioit money.
Vrirv .KO p. r h.nilr. Srnd 4r lnrlreatiH.
llil MOM M1JIII .VI. I'O., H-,.1,,11, 1 1
How
To Invest
Small Amounts.
Thin is ii piohlefn that jhi.U'h inure than
one man whoNiv.a portion ot' his salary.
1 lie following letterivfs the nvsiitt of an
inveNtnu'iit in a Tontuit Toliry of the
Equitable Life.
Union, S. C, lhi
W.J. liixlilt-y, Kmi-, Agent.
lh-iir Sir.--VtMir lavor eiii'ltwinut rhei k
of the Kinitalilc late Av-urance StH-iety in
settlement of my jhilu-y. No Jun,;ilii eame
duly to hand. The seltlojiiciit liberal
oue, exceeding my expectation, ami I am
pUued with it. Your truly.
Wm.Uam Ml XKO.
There is no tnrm of investment to-day
that oilers .such absolute senility and nxu h
liberal divitlemN as the pmpcr furm of life
assurance. It's a matter on whieh every
man should In-posted. We sent) you titf
U res and p;irtiolars witl out ehare.
W. .! liOlfl'KY, Manager,
hepartmeiit of the l.'arohiuis,
liock Mill.S. C
A- L. STAIXItAl K, Audit, Weltloli, N. C.
137 Hyeamoiest., !' tershurji, X&.
If living -meet-eded J. W. Young I would
1e pleased to ttf hid nU frieiidn- I.Ar-jetit
tK'k of
DIAMONDS. WATCHES,
JFWri.KY und CTT iiLAHA
iu this eiy.
John V, Stewart, who was with
Young Hro. for ;t" years is at the head
of my KepuirinK Department.
V.AI1 work and order receive prompt
attention. ort 2) ly.
ESTABLWHKD lH'-'9.
S. H. Marks Co.,
PETERSBURG, VA.
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND
FRUITERERS uiauuf.irtureri of plain
. .V. niW,. 1(1,11
Brin Her, elerlr.
CriK'kt'anrJ Candies, Cake and
UlfcWr rv"A Fine
are n.'p. ,
1 1 " . " ' rjTf
..vk,. ...... " rr-wiiffii..i.f? f ii ii
-,rr " " I
t vr ".'!''b !
Mk-' h will
I'VE PAVED
THE WAY
tor t lie ItiL't'St .soa-'on I li;tc
liv ilipl;ivini:;oi iniint'iise stm
riiai. m'i:i;( iiAXiusi- i,.r
I'vir known
k of tillN-
1'.'.
I have iintlii'ii'd in a vai'u tv ot'harKaina
ami will s. ll at "l.ttW TAKI KK HA'l'KS. "
Fine line of t'lttthillj;. i'.catitirill Ilrcss
Patterns. Shoes ol evety tli-.n-iiption.
(iKXTLEMEX'S
1UUXISILINGS.
BUXa-l'ricen li I'orreflpnml with the low
niec ut cotton. I am always phased to
how oods and miarantee prices.
W. B. TILLERY,
Weldon, N. C
PETERSBURG SEED HOUSE"
-nn f .r kai:m .vi.akdkstkstui.iu t,ur
K.irui.
1'lanln. Krnit Tr-, Keitiliers, Oil Cakf
Meal. c. Senil for eiii tilarsto
V. tiRtKSMAN, Seedsman
tiiul Market lianlener,
rKiHintirook Ht., reterslnirg, Va.
h'i 1:! I vr.
W. L. Douclas
dl) wrlWCj rir ro a kins.
CORDOVAN".
riltNCH A CNAMELUO CA1T.
43 V Fine CaiIKamami
3. V POUCE.l soles.
a
' 2.1.T BOYS'SCHOOlSHOll
' LADIES
9OC RTOICMJU4 .
Ovtr Oh Mllttoa Pwpl ww ilw
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our Jhoet ir equally MtUfactory
Thr t'v tht bt ) tor th ioimt.
Thtv equal cuftoa lhoa hi atyla aa4 n.
Thtlr wMrlnf quallllM ar nirtw4.
Th price ar unMora,-iaaio4l tola.
Prom $t in l.i mvMI avvr thf aikH.
il your (k-iUr unnot lupply you caA. bold bf
W. B. TILLERY,
Weldon, n. c.
C. E McGwtan, Kntieitl, X. C.
jail :i Sin.
THE SUN.
Till? FIKHTOI' AMRRK'AX KKWfi
I'APl.H-..
CllARI.Eli A. Pana, 1'ilitor.
The American Constitution, the Atnri
(o) can Idea, the American Spirit,
(o) These first, last, and all the time,
(o) forever.
Daily, hy mail,
Daily k Sunday, ll mail
The Weekly, ,
IC a year
18 i year,
ft i year.
THE SUNDAY. SUN
in the greatest Sunday Newspaper in ,the
world.
Price 5c. a eopy. By mail, 12 a year,
Addrem TIIKSI'.V, H i York.
THE NEW YORK
Racke
t
Store
WELKIN, N. C.
1 CENT AKTU I.ICS.
Aeeomit lxxiks. Canwuter'niieueils, yard
laee, ttx of taeks, Paper pins, Finger
ritii;. ;i leail )H neils, lwx lilaekiiiK, Hall
sewini; eolton, palter needles, yard ribbon,
:t papirs liair jiius, card hooks and eyes, 2
pen liohlers.
UCKNT AKTICXKS.
l'aekace envelopes, Money Purse, dozen
brass bend taeks, dozen pant buttons, spool
H'Hid ration, cake toilet soap, quire writiiig
jtaper, Hanjo, tluitar and Violin strings.
.'K ENT AltTK LKS,
Yard garter weh, 144 rice buttons, good
iiiaebine eotton, dozen dress buttons, big
Ihh biai kiii. paeka(ie motl envelopes, bot
tle ink, haiidkerebiels, ball knitting cotton
tin plates, best lead pencils, liles, oomta,
a kuittm needles.
4 C ENT ARTICLES.
Tin cup, yard ealieo, yard good laee, tiu
tunnel, paper brass pins, good comb, large
date, (i spoons.
5 GENT ARTICLES.
Gents1 and ladies host, luouse traps,
black liandle dipjier, stove shove, poeket
knile, tUire best paper, 4 book hat rack,
lamp burner, linen collars, linen liandker
ehiel's. 'i" eent cud buttons, hair oil and
cologne, large wash liowl, adoek aad 2
keys, 2 cakes soap, Kwan-down lace pow
der, pair suspenders, hasp and staple, yard
wide cloth, Itoi writing paper.
II. C. SPIEICS, Manager.
P. SAI.i:,
Proprietor.
WM. LINN,
Manager,
MANSION HOUSE.
- - - BOTH ON - -
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.
I'nion Street, NOKFOI.K, VA.
owj. CLARK.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.AND
WELDON. N. C
THE
WAGE
EARNER
Is, without doubt, the greatest beneficiary
of lite insurance. It affords him an abso
lutely aa! means ol inTasting his mings
and a guarantee that those depending on
his earnings will be amply provided lur
at hi) demise. Under the Tontine policy
of the
Equitable Life
he ta alio provided with a aafe-gtiard
against miitortnoe beside receiving a
much larger amount ofinannnee for the
ameamonnt of premiums paid In. It ia
better than the savings hank, better than
the bnilding association, better than gov
ernment bonds. Better for the wage tam
er, or for anyone than any other method
ever originated. For farts and figures, ad
dress W. J. KODDY, Manager,
For the Caralinaa. Rock Hill, 8. C
A L. BTArniAcr,At9nt,Feldii1N.C.
MRU PIERCE,
WHOLESALE and HETAIL liEALEKS IN-
QEflEML filERCHMDISE,
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
S. A. L.
SEABOARD-""
AIR LINE,
Absolutely the Shortest ami Ouleke,.
Houte Muuth, only is nuu
to Atlanta.
S( I E IN EfFKCT SLM)AY
DEC. 23rd, 1891.
Hj i iinT
P.M. A.M.
3-S3 4.M.
4.0B 5.04
4.40 8
5.14 6.44.
5 5(1 7.3n.
6.00 1 rj.
7.20.
NOUTllliOUND.
Lv Weltlon,
Ar lloykins,
Ar Franklin,
Ar Knliblk,
Ar Portsmouth,
Ar Norfolk,
Ar Old Pt Comfort,8teamer 7.20
SOITHBOUND.
41
403.
New Cools for Fall And Winter.
Lc AVeldon,
Ar Henderson,
Ar Durham,
Ar Kaleigh,
Ar Southern Pines
Ar Hamlet,
Ar Charleston via
Hamlet,
A r Wudetiboro,
Ar Monroe,
ArCharlottc,
Lv Monroe, N. C.
Ar Chester, H. C.
Ar Clinton, 8. C.
Ar llrecnwond, H. C,
Ar AblM-ville, 8. C.
Ar I'.llicrton, (la.
Ar Athens, (!a.
11.54 a.m.
1.52 p.m.
4.12 p.m.
3.60 p.m.
.27 p.ru.
7.25 p.m.
2.4H.a.m.
4.10 am.
. 10 a.m.
5.17 a.m.
710 a.m.
7.54 a.m.
MO p.m.
8. 11p.m. H.37 a.m.
9.00 p m. 0.22 a.m
10.00p.m. lU52a.ni!
9 20 9.37 a.m.
10.50 10.51 a.m.
12.10a.m 12.04 p m.
12.57 12.4H p.m.
1.20 1.15 pm.
2.31 2.01 p.m.
LIU J.U.1 ii. m.
P VERY department brimful and
running - over. We - carry - the
largest stock, of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and
GROCERIES of any house in Hali
fax County. Our immense store is
FULL of BARGAINS for all. We
keep every article needed on the
farm or in the house.
Visitors to Weldon should visit
our store and inspect our stock be
fore buying elsewhere.
a r .viiunui, 1 iiiou uep. o.-t' 4. nil p.m.
Ar Macon, (la., 6.50 p.m 6..'i0p.m!
No. I(i3 Vestibule Limited Train. No
extra tare Weldon to Atlantic Pullman
Sleepers Weltlon to Atlanta and Macon,
Ua. Connects directly at Atlanta with w!
and A. K. Ii. for Chattanooga, Nashville
and all points west. Connects with A.
& W. P. U. li. for Mobile, .Montgomery,
New Orleans and all poiuts Southwest.
For tickets and baggage checks to all
points South and Southwest, sleeping car
reservation and general information cull on
T. F. ANPFIiSON, Agent, Weldon, N. C.
JOHN H. WINDER, Oen'l Manager.
T.J. ANDEliSON.deu'l Passer ger Ag't.
w! A W. R. R. BRANCH ES
AND FLORENCE RAILROAD.
Coiidensed Schedule.
TKA1NH (iOINU 801HH.
riATKI)
Ji.lt ITlll
IS'Ji.
i i
is K ie
P.M. F.M. I'.M.
Iave Weldnn, 11 IU 17
Ar Kneky Mount 11 111 to
Ar Tsrlmro J 11
IavcTarbnrn, 12 til
l v Km ky Mount, 1 09 10 10
U'sve Wllgnn, Its 11 u:l
l.T Selms, 1 St
Lv Knyettevlllc,
Arrive Kloreeee,
AM.
UO
6 Si
I i T
D
K
Itlll
I
(JAKWUUUS EXTltACT,"
A'AWS TRIFLE,
VIOLKT WATER,
WOODWOBTIl's FLORIDA WA
TER, AND
SACHET POWDER.
New Line of
-$;rSTATIONERY
Just Heceivcd 150 Linen writing
Tablets, wLioh I'll sell
at a small
PROFIT.
ACCURACY
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Lv Wilunn,
Lv (toldKlmro,
Lv MsKttolls,
Ar Vt'llmlugton,
1 30 11 M
7 15 S 00
No. 47
I IM
I St
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6 3(1
A.M. P.M.
15
7 III
s h
io ixi
TRAINS UO1N0 NORTH.
Lv Florenre. s 15
Lv Inyettevme, 10 J.i
Iave Selma, It M
Ar. Wilson, 1
AO. 48
9 )
10 iii
11 OA
1 III
No. 7S
A M. A.M. P.M.
1 i
d s
15 is
l.'l
19
11 II
Lv Wilmington,
Lv Mfti 'ilia
Lv (litlL.ooro,
Ar Wilson,
Lv Wilson. 1 au ll o
AT KiK'liy MOU11I, s m vi o
ArTartiuro, I is
l.v TsrlMim, 11 80
Lv Rix ky Mount, Xi i ot
Ar Weldon, 9 43 ,S4
r.M. P.M. A.M.
7 00
8 :1
0 40
10 T
10 "I
11 15
c.t
A.M
P.M.
P.M.
oug DrauU 1'rejiared
l'aiutJ.
Pure Hike Lead t
Linseed oil.
I'll cell psluts at a
very small margin.
A Large
Stock of
LAXDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEED.
The Place to get Your
-At the lowest price is at-
DR. J. R. ZOIUCOFFER'S,
West side Washington Avenna, Opposite R. R, Bhed, Weldon, N. C
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY.
f FANCY SOArS, BRUSHES,
TOJ3ACCO . AND CIGARS.
rjym Stock kept complete by frequent Arrivals.
Hf I'reecription Department tilled with tbe best selected material.
sW"-' Praacriptiona oom pounded at all boon with great care.
K em ember that a beartj walooca alwayi awalta 70a at Kollicoffer's,
Daily eicept 8undsv.
Train on Seollnd Seek Brtneh Ruad Im.m
Weldon at Jt p. m. ll.llf.i 4, arrive SeoUiuid
Nwk ti4 5Tt p. ni.eireeuville 837 p. m. Kiiutoo
7 . m. Kelumlnir leaves Klniton 7 10, a. m
.vv... ...... .... nimiuiH uuiHI 1 1 UO,
a. m Weldon 11 it'a m.dsllyeieepltiundsv.
I'rMlnantt Wm.liifit.tmi ..ai,..K ii'-li.i..-
' u d t. .nii,r.
ton 7 (tea. m. arrives 1'armele 840 a. m., TirU ro
il 6": rtttirnltiK leaves Tarbomt top. m. 1'aimele
0 111 p. m.. arrives Washingnm 7 sftp. m. Itally
eli eil Sunday. Conueeu wilb trains on Scot
land Seek Branch.
Tram leave, Tartxiro N. (' via Albemarle and
RalelKliK. K. Uaily cieept Kuuday 6 oo p, a
Sunday .1 on p. in .arrive Wllllamilon N. C, 7 It
Lm., 4t p. in.l'lvmimth Don p.m., 6 ao p. m.
turning leaves Plymouth dally eieepl tinndav
sons, m.dnnday ll SO a. m. Wifllamston, N. C .
40 a. m. 58 a. m. arrive Tarboro 105a.ni,
11 in a. as.
Train on Midland N. C. Bran, h leave, Onlda
boro N ( ., daily eveepl Sunday 1 06 a. m.. arrlv,
HmllhlleM, N. (,'., 7 an . ra. Kelumlnir leave,
Hmlilnlcld, N.C., 8ima. u., arrive Uoldaboro.M
C, u sti p. m.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Boekv
Mounl at 4 K p. m., arrlvca at Nashville 6 06 p
m.,Sprlnllojie .'i3p. m. Returulnir Itavca
Hirln Hope fcuoa in..Nahvllie s &5 a m.
ar Rovky Mount o W a, ni. dallyeieeptsundav
lralm.nu ljilla Branch Florence It. H. leave
Ijtia ti is p. m.; arrive Dunbar 7 .'i0 p. m R
tiiriilnv leave Iniulmr f. j a. ui arrive Lll7 50
a.m. Daily except Sunday.
Train on lintun Branch leaves W'anaw for
Clinton. daily cscept Sunday ,14 10 p. m. an4
ouoea.m. RcturutuR It-aiet'llnum at 7 to a as
and ii Kip. m.,euoneelln at Wanaw with Not
40,41. Maud 78.
Train No. 7s makes rlnae cnnnwMon at Wel4l,a
forallpoinu North daily. A II rail via Richmond
and daily escept Sunday via Bay Liue, aiw at
Rocky Mount daily wuli fcorfola and (,-olna
Rallnd fur Norfolk and all points Sorth Via
Norfolk.
J.R.KKN1.T, J. F. DIVINK.
fup't Trans.
iu , ii.ii., uenen
T.M. EMttmo.N.Uon'1 PaaMnier Afeol.
Ueneral Sup't.
TLANTIC COAST LINK,
PETERSBURG b WLLDONR.R
ndejuwd tteheaule.
TRAINS GOI NOBOUTHr
Dated Jap. 2, 1S9H.
Ko. 23
Daily.
No 403
Daily.
Leave Petersburg,
Leave Stony Creek,
Leave Jarratts,
Leave Keltielil.
Arrive Weldon,
0. Wlam
10.37 am
10.54 am
11. (Hi am
11.48 am
1.06 am
1.48 m
8.1" a in
3.48 an
Nn wninaKntill. H.l 1
at 7.46, p. m., arrive at Weldon 8.2(1.
TRAINS COINO KOKTU.
No. 3S No. 78
Daily. Dily,
lave Weldoq,
UBelfleld,
I Jiirretta,
Le Stony CfBf,
Arrive l'eterabur.
12.54 am
3.31) a. m.
3 40 p. m
I 45 p. m
4 4'Jp.
4 f.Hp. m
4ilp. u
No- 4U-J, going North leaves Weldon dt.
ly at 4:16, rrive at reteraburg S S3 a. ta.
rl T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON,
Jlen l Superintendent. Gen.rasM-nirar af
M. COHE8o& "ttrT
PETER8BTJR0, TA.
Wholeaala
dry hoods id
iTorioisrs.
ManuutctnmaorBhirta, Drawera and ovsr
alla. Price ruaran lead aplut a.11 NbrtL'
naurkata. Orders recelv pvonpt per.
eotutl atteotioD. aorSly.
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