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t X I . : im,ri!TtirTq I NEW ADVEltTlSKMKNTS THPRflANOKENFWS NEW ADVKUTISKMENT!?. NEW ADVhltriShMhMS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 'A 1S!IC WHAT DO THEY SAY? Table Talk publishes mimo w frotu an unclaimed poem, which will tenderly appeal to many stricken hearts. "Ob, what (Id y.m think the snivels say?" Said tho eliililrou up in heaien. There's a dear little irl e nuin bonie today, She is almost ready tn fly u'vuy From the earth we used in live in. Let 'h go and open the unto of pearl Open them wide for tliU il-nr little ttirl," Said the angel up in h kiv.su "Far on earth, d . y.i'i h mr i h- Said the angels up in liciv ti, "For the dear little girl ha u- t sl.-ci , The shadows lull, and the i.Un el mii sweep, O'er tho earth we mod t i live in Rut we'll t.) and oDJU the mite of pearl, Oh, why do they weep for the ittle e;irl?' Said the ohildren up in heaven. "God wanted h-r voice here whore his little ones nii ci! Said the children up in heaven "She shall play with in in the (.'olden street, She had grown too fair, she had grown too sweet, For the earth wo used to live in; She needed the sunshine, this dear little girl, That gilds this side of the gates of pearl," Said the children up in heaven. "Fly with ber quickly, 0 angels dear I" Said the children np in heaven. "See 1 Sbo is coming : Look there ! Look there ! At the jasper light on her sunny hair Where the veiling clouds are riven Oh, hush, hush, hush ! The swift wings furl, For the King himself at the gates of pearl, Is taking her hand, uur tired little girl; And leading her into heaven lfA Pi J II r 2 tT it il -JUT Fho Donnlo'i: PfiAnH In u fnr fiftv vears. Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping - Cough, Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere for only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes. Che UNGE'S PLUUS, The Great tobacco UntMote.tOc, Dealer or mail,A.C,Me6r Co., Balto .MJ. -FOli SALIC HY Ms' J. J. WHITAKER, iS. METER, AGT. Enfield, N. C. GtjoiCE - FnpuLy - (jqocEqiES, Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars. FLOUR A SPECIALITY. 1 Duy in car loan lots and can successfully meet all competition. EMU PIERCE, ADVERTISEMENTS. -WHOLESALE and liKTAII. DEALKU8 IS la Serious Vein. THE NEW OOSl'KL IS ONE OF SELE-DEVELOl'MEXT. Enfield, N. C. WHOSE LINES ARE COMPLETE. Dry Goods, V. (ilNlillAM to IMl'OKTEI) IlKESH GOODS, R. &G. "Deceitful Things" '.-.ro gloves r COATS. CAPES & SHftWLS.- that look well but weir out in one or two Wirings. The FOR STYLE AND QUALITY, HIS "Kayser Patent Finger-Tipped " ntle eft CASHMERE Gloves have silk between the lingers. Not only look well, lit perfectly, but there is a guarantee ticket in each pair l-n:)KUVveau roll MEN ami WOMEN, that entitles the wearer to a new pair, t n prices, sweat, etc, etc tree, in any case where the "Tips" wear out betore the Gloves. ,-nv j HI. , ,n. Shoes and Shoes 25c, .SC. and 5()C. "Money talks" but value talks for THE MONEY. Merchants are WW ! New Motiel Gives Wo copy the following well written article 1'roui the Norfolk Landmark : Daniel W ulster's l'aniuus reply to the criticism upon his entering a crowded profession, "There is room at ihe top," meant in his d:iy untiring effort. Every year the throng grows denser, the tumult greater, the tup more iutieepssible; each new year puts it one round higher. It is like men cutting a pathway up some stony cliff; he who works last must climb tho highest aud Bud all the conditions for labor most difficult. Anil even though the worker should struggle up the Alps and blazon his deeds as a con stellation on their highest peaks, scarcely a brow would be lifted to receive the rays. Wo are so busy shaping and coloring our ewn little clay vessel that wo do not even see our neighbors' Grecian urn. So is hero-worship dying out, not because wa reverence great things loss, but be cause the individual divinity shines through a fiucr crystal. Altruism has become a fad; wo sup port elaborate charities and do penance in the namo of humanity, but in reality the e,jo projects itself beyond everything else; and, since God has set the seal of the immortal upon our small personality and endowed it with His Heavenly im age, why should we not glorify Him by glorifying it ? Why not seek to bring to exquisite perfection every mental gift and every moral grace, not with the dilusive hope of standing above our fellows in any material sense, but to fulfill the divine idea ? Success is fre quently due to a fortuitous combination of circumstances for which those who attain it deserve no credit, but to be worthy of destinction is a true crown The prospect of attaining permanent fame is less likely of fulltillment than is the discovery of tho North Pole. If such an honor could be secured, it would be like living at that point of frozen isolation, with not even a dream of the Summer sea beyond. One after another lime lets slip the lustrous beads from our chaplet of im mortals; human works decay; even the languages to which great minds entrust their jewel thoughts must perish. 'Only the actions of the just Smell sweet an I blossom in the dust." Chappie "I'm really deuced anxious to know what the new woman is going to do this leap y ar " Miis Cutting Don't worry. They won't bo likely to trouble anyone but the men." "Which do you love most, yuur papa or your mamma? " Little Charlie "I live papa most " Charlie's Mother "Why, Cliarlin, I thought you loved me nit." Charlie "Can't help it, tiiamma. Wo men must hold together." 1'koi'I.k who live in glass house i shoul l always throw the first stone and knock the fellow into the middle of next week who is trying to break in, Al)V KKT13KMENTS. r . ! 11 authorized A.L.Stainback, - KJ?$ 10 WELl'OX, N". C, FALL anil WINTEIi STOCK Complete. T"-si5i,?J 3iiH - rcct W'tmmmf3 Keiund the a w m i Enfield, N. C. EALL & WINTEE Nfiw Stock now on exhibition Larger and fuller than ever. Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, furniture, H. G ATKINSON Sells Farm - and - Fancy - Driving HORSES and MULES. Several car loads just in from the west. Don't intend to he Undersold jjaj Call at my stables in Kntiold and examine. U, I, AIMJJ Col li i -. is a vigorous iccuer ano re- .jionds well. to liberal fcrtili;',a- tion. I 'n corn lands tne yield increases and the soil improves f .1 . . .1 .. '..I. r tt proteiiy neau:u wua ier- lilizers containing not under 7 actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our paninlileu are nut ail vert iinft circulars boom inj( specwlfertilizerii, but are practical works, contain. iitg latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful to farmer They are scut free fur the ibluue. GERMAN KALI WORKS, g Nassau St., New York RAILROAD SCHEDULES. New Goods for Fall & Winter. S K Li Absolutely tile Shortest and Uulrkest iioute nouui, oiuy in iioura to Atluota. SCIIi:II'LE IN EFFECT SUNDAY MAY 5th, 1884. NOKTH BOUND. A. I'.lilNKI.I'.Y. V. C. MATTI1 i:VS- A. BR1NKLEY& CO., -Wholesale Groeers, Dialers In- nnv nnnnQ .ware, t.i enes, (i( i SI 101-r! Notions, Hats, Caps, Hani Form. v,,i 1 i ' t l it , i 'i :4 Styles. r fflA ';'Jium, Provisions, Flour, Fish, Salt, k 7.-.WATEU STUKET, NOUFOl.K, VA. t'o, rep..u1lenee,Soli,'ite,l. (mrMr.V.C Matthews visits ymi. seel ion monthly ami will he pleased to take your orders. We sell only to merehants, mar ' 'y- SEABOARD AIR LINE Lv Weldon, Ar Koykins, Ar Franklin, Ar iSullolk, Ar Portsmouth, Ar Norfolk. Ai Old I't Comtort8teamer 7.l 38 p. m7 3.10 3.55 4.28 5.10 5.41 6.00 402 A.M. 4.33. 5.24. 6 02. 6.44. 7.30, 7.50. 7.20. BAGGING AND TIES. L JV.' -w 1 Stautlanl Sewing Mucliines, Trunks, vtc. ' .e3th. ct inn- IMPERIAL & CLEVELAND terU,s-ZS-'" tory' Featherbone Corset Co.. Bit'VeleS 8gIa Manulacturers, ami the EiUiUl.1o Life Assurance Society. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, sep -2116111. kobsey Weldon, N. C. M. II. HOLLAND, of Nanseuiond Co , Va. M. H. HOLLAND, of Nanseiuoiid Co., Va. M. H. Holland, Son & Co., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants NO. 8 ROANOKE POCK, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIALTIES: lYanuta, Cotton, Com, Poultry, lCpgs and Lumher. HLTKUENCK.S: The Hauk of Commerce, Norfolk, Va. ; Farmer's Bank, Sullolk, a. Bff.Corresiioudence anil C'onsimiinoiit.s Elicited. niar7 1,vr. 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. SOUTHBOUND. 41 403. 11.54 a.m. 2.48.a.m. 1.52 p.m. 4.10 a m. 4.12 cm. 9.10 a.m. 3.50 p.m. 6.17 a.m. S.27 p.m. 710 a.m. 7.25 p.m. 7.54 a.m. Watch Boots, Shoes, CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishings, Our Stock of Hosiery and Handker chiefs and Gloves is superb. Be sure to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. oet 2fi ly :Fel : : Badly To-day? 5 We ask this reptatedlv, because tertoai T 7 diseases oh en fnllnw trifling hi I men ta. 9. it you are wcbk ana g Kciierlly exhauitet), Z nervous, have no 5 appetite and can't Z work, befein at one S t akin ft tt-e most re- S liahk strenntheninK a medicine, which it Z Br. wn's Iron Bitters, a Benefit comes from m Brown's ilrofl Bitters tlit very first dose. 1 IT CURES DVPtFl. KlONCV ND tlVIH NtuhALQi. Tnouoi.fi. CONKTIFATIOtl, IMPUHC BLOOD, V MaLAMIIA, NtHVftU iuacMT, JJ WOMCN'ft COMn.INTt. A Get only the genuine tt ta-a crossed red J 5 lines on the wrnppf , BROWN CHEMiCAl. CO. BALTIMORE, Ma J Qrand Display OF FALL UNO WINTER MILLINERY. FANCYJCiOODS aud NOVELTIES. Iluttcrick's Patterns. R. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c., Ladies 75c. to $1. ma irw.afl will Ka mnila tnsuit the times. Hats and bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. UKO. J. MORKIsnN. J. . WlllTKHDRN JNO.S, NOKTIIINUTON. I. J. & CO,, FORKKiN AND IIOMKSTIC -DRY GOODS - isroTioisrs. MattlliffS, Runs, Klc. e, Sycamore t MSTEUHHUIW. VA . 8flmplen sent on application, my :i 1; W. N. HAHLISTON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in C. H. B. HOWERTON, HALIFAX, N. C. DII1II1G ROOMS. Table supplied with the very best the market can afford. WS,LiTery Stable Id connectipn. I CAItPETS, STOVES, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, H ABLISTON & CO, , No. 30 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Vs. tO M If. . . : .: : TlXcobdle, ur - and - Jeweler, Littleton, N. C. nKHW WATTRFS PTKF. THAINS. PLAIN GOLD AND FANCY F1NGEI Di... uiK0r. RFPAIWUG A Kl riUIAXTi. Mr. tjoruie in equipped with the finest watch making tools and guarantees all work. Prices low jan 31 ly. n 71 ESTABLISHED IN 1865. noniirnM sent to nnv atddress FREE In writing for them ilcine t;ive nye of ileccnsetl anil some liniiti us 10 price All work warranted STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AND 1,KNTIKELY SATISFACTORY. Work Delivered At Any Depot. ,.ni 11 1r Buy Your Tombstone of j . HENRY BROWN, Corner of Main and Midison Streets, Kiclimcnd, Yu. Le Weldon, Ar Henderson, Ar Durham, Ar Raleigh, Ar Southern Pines Ar Hamlet, Ar Charleston via Hamlet, Ar Wadceboro, Ar Monroe, A r Charlotte, Lv Monroe, N. C. Ar Chester, S. C. A r Clinton. S. C. Ar Greenwood, H. C. lii.57 Ar Abbeville, H. U. l.H Ar Elberton, Ga. 'J.iil Ar Atheun, Ga. 8.4U Ar Atlanta. Union dep. 5.2U Ar M:mui. Ga.. .) p. in (1.511 p.m. No. 4li:i Vestibule Limited Train. No ..vim r.ue Weldon to Atlanta. Pullman Sleepers Weldon to Atlanta and Macon, la. Connects directly at Aiianiawun w. n.l A H. li. for Cliallaiinoita. Nashville and all points west. Connects with A. ,Si W. P. K. K. lor ftloiille, Aioni(omery, New Oilcans and all points Southwest. For tickets and baguage checks to all point South and Southwest, sleeping car reservation anil general lnionnauoii can oh T. V. ANDERSON, Agent, weiuon, a. v. inltv H WINDER. Gen'l Manager. T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Passengerji!H. 8.40 p.m. 8. 11p.m. 8.37 a.m. 9 00 p m. D.22 a.m. 10.00p.m. 10.52 a.m. .2() 9.117 a.m. 10.60 10.51 a.m. 12.10a.m 12.04 p.m. 12.4 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 2.01 p.m S.03 p.m. 4.011 p.m. A. C. L. W. & W. R. R. BRANCHES AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. Condensed Srheilule. IIS TV or U 0 in UUll is the place to find fresh MEDICINES ! - FANCY GOODS 1 nimmrninuiuiuiuinimmBinjni Toilet Articles, Etc. uimiiimmmuiuirumnimmuim m m m m uini www iu mmium Stationery and Perfumery niminmirimmuiuiujuimmai SEN' SEN For Speakers and Singers, 5c. a Phvsiciansnrescriptions accurate- ly compounded day ana mgnt. W.M.COHJiJN , Druggist Pharmacist. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. T1ATKD Jan. Clh lsad. 1 1 d A.M. J'.M.' P.M. A.M. 11 Fi! U 44 T diva Welflnn. Ar Kivkv Mount 1 H) 10 W LeaveTarboro, 12 19 I.v Rocky Mount, 1 no 10 3d lave Wilson, 1 1)6 11 18 t u..i.no s fta Lv Kayetlevllle, 4 : 1 15 Arrive norence, ' ' Nil 49 Lv Wilson, I l l.v Golilnboro, B 111 Lv Magnolia, 4 K Ar WilniiiiKton, 5 4I T, M. f, in 6 Ki A.M. P.M. 6 10 7 06 8 10 9 45 TRAINS GOING NORTH. If i I i i 2 'A T v Wlnrpnn Lv Kayeuevllle, 10 S8 A.M. A.M It IS Leave Seluia, Ar. W ilson Lv Wilmington, Lv Maicnoll igt fa LV UoMsborO, l.v Wilson. i Ar Rocky Mount, 9 17 Lv Tarboro, li II Lv Rocky Mount, I 17 Ar Weldon, 3 31 P.M. IS 31 1 0 No. 48 9 V 10 i) 12 01 No. 7 1 ill 'A VM. 7 40 40 it as 11 36 li a 7 00 8 30 l W 10 W 11 09 OH A.M P.M. II 11 1 01 P.M. A.M. P.M. pally except Sunday. Train ou Scotland Neck Branch Koad leave; Weldon at 3 55 p. m. Halifax 4 is, arrive Scotland Neck at ft 05 n.m. Greenville 6 47 p. m. KlmtoB 7 45 p. m. Returning leaves Klnslon 7 10, a. Greenville 8iia m. Arriving: at- J(all U a. m Weldon 11 10 a.m. dally exceptsunday. Trains ou Wasnlngton branch leave Washl: The Place to get Your UMUnl V n Rranr-h ImAVAI Ooldl boro N . C, dally eoept Sunday 8 06 a. m., yrrw ui.K,i..l.l w f 7 uo a mt Rplnrolnff I6&VM Hmiihiieid! N. c!'. 800 a.' m.. arrive GoTdkboro, M Monumental Architect andBuilder. All kinds of Cemetery work, at LOWEST ii i i ... r i- i i i i . AM wotic gnnrnntppii. jmr i tpHiirnH nimmiiPd rrro. nn npnmnnn. HSuAlso apent for the RICHMOND and IMPERIAL IUCYCLK. apr 25 ly. W. 1. MONTGOMERY, of Norfolk, Va. TAIL HAKKKIJ., of Woodland, N. C. Montgomery & Harrell, Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Commerce Street, NORFOLK, VA. FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, CORN, PEAS, PEANUTS, AND ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE. Correnponilence and consignments Solicited. Bagging and ties furnished on application' Train on Nashville Branch leaves nocaj MountauaOp. in., arrives at Natthvllle ftOo P m .HHriiiBHnpe B80p. m. Returning zriii. imu m Kouiitiiiin h lift a. m arKoiiiy flbunt OORai'm.dftilyexeejitSundar 1 nun "U I'Utui nrniiA.ii r jwcii" Ijtttft u 40 it. m. nrnvu v n in. ui , arrive CHARLES C. ALLEY, COHFECTIONER P ETESBTJKO-, YA. Ur. W. W. Warren represent the ina and will visit Weldon and Ite vicinity teg nlarly. octl91y. m ' a A. n MA At tlie lowest prices is at DQ. 4. R. lOUICOFFtR'S, West tide Washington Avenue, Opposite R. R, Shed, Weldon, N. C PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Stock kept complete by freqnent Amvalls. Prescription Depart114 fllled with the bst eleotwl lutorlal- PreseriptioM componnded lit all hourt with great oare. Remember that kearty welcome lwy wita joa t ZolUcoffer'f ihlng- .So m .ui - ...l U..n..lnSlfll m Trtt 10 00. returning leaven Tarboro 30p,m Pajnicw d on n n. ..hiWi.hliiirlnn 7 IK n. m. UallV exiitptsuiiday. ConuecU with traiui on Scut- land ieea Dmiii'it, Train leaves Tarboro . v., via AiDemann uu Raleidll R. K. Daily except Sunday i 40 p, m., Sunday Hi) p. m., arrive WilllamBton N. C. - leturrilnx leave I'lymouth dally eieept Sunday 8 00 a. ra. Sunday 9 30 a. m. Wllliamston, M. t., 40 a. in. t a. m. arrive Tartwro wtoa.ni, 11 i.oa.ii. . arriy tea? uaiuiUtlaHraiieji Klurence li. H. leave 1 40 p. in.; arrive baf J bo p.. Mlo I f Hi tuniiHK leave Cllu 6ll), )mihW t V , ... m 1antr uv..nt Hundav. 'J",,,"".'7.'".':vl:..77..:::, mi 'I riUII UIM.IIIIUtU ormtn n v, c mintdii, dally except Sunday ai II 10 a m. juo r0 p. in iteiuruiug ievw twuiwu , and aim. .. .,,..,.... Train No. "nilieiclt)oconiicciinn it.ciui. forall nolnu Nnrtli dally. All rail via Mcnnono ,i. ' . i., Hmiiil wllh Norfulk Mid (Jarullua Railroad fur iurfoldlly andalj pomp . aun t Tram. vwvn rt T. M. EM KRSON, Ueu'l Pameuget Al"'"' PETERSBURG & WELDON R. R l undeined Xcliedule, TRAINS GOING BOUTH. Dated Jan. 0, 1808. No. S3 Daily. Leave Peterebnrg, 10.00 am Leave Stony Creek, 10.37 am Leave Jarratta, 10.54 am Leaye Belield, 1109 am A Wa Inn I ll.DUHIU w nit onimrRmith. leaves I'eterBtior " 1 r .r . ... fllB at H.l'i, p. m., arrive mih" - No 403 Daily. TTtTb 1.49 an 2.11 an 2.25 a n 3 65 a n "TRAINS GOIN.G north. No. 33 Daily. Leave Weldon. Le Bel field, Le Jarratta, LeBtony Creek, Arrive Petersburg, 1.03 a m 3.38 am. K. 7B Dally. 3 37 p. i 4.18 p. i 4.35 p. " 4.51 p. I 5.29 p. I No. 403, going North bwIJ ly at 4:18, arrive at Petersburg 5.6o E. T.D.MYERS, T.M.EMERSON, Gen'l SuperiAtendept. OmUw
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