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4f c p. i V .1 f THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 18!6. , FALLING SNOW FLAKES. IIV UEOHllK W. (1SI10RN. Here, there, everywhere, On the ground and on the air, On the mountain, on the hill, On each frozen hrook and rill, On the housetops, on the treed, Look which ever way you please, Like sprites upon the wind they ?o, Falling, sparkling flakes of snow. Like to the rain of orchard hloonis, The auowflukes fall oil loved ones' limit-, Weaving a mantle, spoilt s white, A pall that covers from our blii The sacred mounds, till spi i giimelioWers Unfold the leaves and w;ike the N wei! I'attering on my window panes, They teen) the ghosts of autumn nr.u; Or like spirits of dead flowers, That W'th wim;s of sweet pi I fume, Upward soared from suniin.r bowers, And from worldly storms and gloom Coining back to earth below. Pure, white, fleecy flakes of snow ! Falling snowflakes from on high, From yon bright and stutry sky, Would that ye could tell to me Of the wondrous mystery, Of the worlds that lly through space, Of the comets in their race, The meteor's gleam, the lightning's flash, The falling stars, the thunder's crash I But though ye come from cloudland high, It is not yours to make reply; Still, of such mysteries I would know, Falling, sparkling flakes of snow. Crystal snowflakes, iu your fall, Days of my boyhood yo recall; A village 8choolhou.su I cau see; With schoolmates still endeared to mo, The spectral suow men that we made, The many winter games we played; The schoolboy tilts with schoolboy foe, Our weapons hand grenades of snow; The mimic battles lwt aud woo, The prisoacis taken, all in lun; The frozen race, the Cloaking mi!l, The skating pond, the suow crowned hill, Adown whose steep and slippery side Upon our sleds wo used to glide Over the crisp and sparkling suow, Like flying arrows from a bow, Ah, me I So long, so long ago ! When I shall cease to draw thishieath, When I shall sleep the sleep of death, 0, may my spirit soar on high. Above yon bright aud starry sky, Where sweetest flowers pcrenuiai bloom. And naught is known of storm or gloom, Where purest love pervadeth all. Nor winter chills nor snowtlikes fall. t;nii:vi; is vain. NKW Al F.UTISEMKNTS. of rich and That I many a scritagc poor, has saved For Throat and Lung affections it is invaluable. U never fails to euro Couh, Cold, Crouo and Whocrnne-Cousjh. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP it; V. Chew UWiE'l lUK!S, iho Cr- i best. Price 25 cents. ee.iO.1. Ocalert or mtf.A.C.Miijer & Co., Balio..N!ii, n i SAjI uumi GETTING READY FOR SPRING STOCK. . ADVKKT1SKMKNTS. 1 J 0 ICQ 11. v. ; and tul ro'niinn 01 lii'i-r il i". rtifi:ltii ns n 1 mil; v, iil imivnw. I Ik- ';' i! '!.':!! .Id'! (it ;i plMjKT fil'li- )'. v containing sult'ini'iil l't--'i(ilrn nukes the d ilk' rem: r lnr.vvn a )intitallu crop and liiluiv. Use fertilizers contain-in;.;- not less than 3 to 4",,' Actual Potash. pecilii kamit 1 aaiitst a complete Rust." ... I V.....U :' , N. RAILKOAl SCIIKIH' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EMRY I FIERCE, -WHOLESALE and KETAIL DEALERS IN N EW AD VE11TISEM ENTS . J) A (VF QE1ERJL filERDfttfWISE. DOWN GO PE1CE8. The wise will not be otherwise. .1. .!. Y1 1 ITA K VM. S, L L. SEABOARD AIR LINE nliilih I In- hi.trt an. I Uuii ke-I llulllr I1 ll. . 1 1 1 l.t llnlll In 111, Mil. I. -(Ill HI ll: IN I .MAY ; Noiniinoi'Mi. 1 11 .( i' i 111. 1-!H. Milt I' l.v W. M.m, a. 10 At I'tivkins, a.."i."i A i- l-'ri'mklio, A." ArSnll.ilk, o.lO Ar ruiMmuitli, .VII Ar Nun'i'lk, nam A 1 OKI l'tCoinlort. steamer T.'Jo Sill TIII'.Ol Nl). I I.e Wel.lon, Ar lleinlersoii, Al1 iMnliani, Ar Iftilvmh, Ar S.ini hern Vine: Ar llaiolet, Ar ( liai lestuii via llnmlet, Ar ailt vt'oio, Ar M.nnw. A It llallntte, l.v Mniiroe, N. I'. Ar 'holer, S. C. Al I'lilHmi. S. C. Ar 1.1.1 ii I. S. 0. I A I AM'i i!h, S. C. Al l.ll.elliill. (,.l. r Alin iw. (.a. ' 41 I 11.51 a.m. 1..VJ p.m. 1.1-.' p.m. :s.5n . 111 . 0.-J7 p. 111. 7a.'.! p.m. I in-; A. M. I. C(i-.'. (i. I I. ?.;!". .."o. T.'.'d. ii. U.-H. 11. 111. 1.10 a 111. !i. In a.m. .'..17 a.m. 7 lo a.m 7,o 1 a.m. Since ;riL'viDH is vain, And siuhim; is pain, And life is whatever we make it, When Fortune fills up The full mean of each cup Let us pledge her with smiles as we take it. For little she gives To the spirit that grieves And chides her, while quailing her measure But let the last sup Be consumed from the cup, And she'll till, aud refill, unto Pleasure ! Was Friendship a name ? Was Love's rosy (lame Soon queneh'd hy the hrouth of disaster ! The kniht-crrant knaves Now bask, like true slaves, la the smiles of some opulent m -inter 1 Then why should we break Our brave hearts for their sake ? They are dead; pile foretfuluesso'ei them! Thus perish the twain ! We'd not have them again, Could weakness ui folly restoie them. Then, Sorrow, go, pack, And never come back, And Grief, and your brood, trundle after; (,'ome, pull don your plumes; We've rented your rooms To Musie, and Sunshine, and Liuhter ! Humor and Sunt; Will till the day 'loug, And steal half the burdeu Irom labor; Evening will come, From her star lighted hi.tiie, To greet us with dance and with tabur A. L.Stainback, WLI.l'ON. N. e. FALL ana YVIXT1.K STOCK (.Voplcu DRY QOODS, I Ar Atl.in: Ar M.i.-";i Nil 1 1 .1 ; .,1 8. Ill p. 111 N lip. 111. .:7 a 111 1 no p in. n.-.'-i a 111. lo imp, ni. 10..'i2 a.m. !i. :o i.:i7a.ni 1 '.11 li)..".l a. 111. 1 ; loa.io I'.'.nl 11 111 ".7 l l. 1 p. 111 X 1.1.". p.m. a -j.oi p. in i' iliole I " I..11 1.. A I II t.l :o l.i'lip.n.. ' I p. Ill ll. ."ill t !' nt 'liain ' llll. I- I'll!,:.- .tlasita ami M. . v al All. ilit 1 wi-h ii . ,t! ami- z.y. -Na-hi nil C.-inoel Mitli in'. i)e. Meia.eiii 11 pi. Ill .-.;lllllllfl. Notions. Hat. SIloKS, , Cajis. Il.tnl11.11 BAGGING AND TIES. Stainlaril Sewing Maeliine Also aiient lor Ti links, ete. r vC'.i: IMPERIAL & CLEVELAND i l'.iei i-li-s, ami the l'.pii'alile Life As-ur.inee Society. Sep -Jli tilll. I.. I. I ,.:,l!,-.i- iO M r. .1 ...1 A. 1.' ': lor Ch an.i aii points i.!. , v. 1-. 1; !;. : ' SeW I Oh .01- .eel ,ei 1,1' tlek. !s .111.I i.,. pi.lllls .iik h ;in.i n, iiu , , sii i-piu r:i 1. si iLitlen :il:il : llel'.il liat-lli llitin e.lll (.' T. 1' AM', K.-soN. ..,,,t, Y,hln,i. X. (. .max 11. wixiaa:, u i .iim.K.-i. T. .1. AXIiia.'SoX. (.111 1 Lassinjier Ajl. I. 1 A I'l.lNlleiii.l-T I 1 sc.- & W. R. R. EF1ANCHES AMI 1 l.liKl.NCK HAll.liU.lli. ConileiiM-tl Mi'tieilulc. TH.MSS 1.11IMI SlU Til. Le Jt Ui w lew his for Fall Si Winter IT. .1. COKDLE, laker aai - Jeweler, Littleton, N. C. Watt 1 1 1 A TKI .I1111.MI1 V Y. 'A A M I'.M. l'.M. I., .I-. !' tt i-M. ill. 11 'V. II , Ar ;, l.y M. .ma 1 en in l.eine'1'urinru, 1 12 fl 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. i? in? VA 1. Ml. Enfield, N. C. Choice - Fw"LY - Qiocefiies, Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars. FLOUR A SPECIALTY. I buy in car load lots and can successfully meet all competition. Enfield, N. C. FALL & WINTER GOODS, New Stock now on exhibition Larger and fuller than ever. Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Furniture, LO. ATKINSON IN". O. Sells - Farm and - Fancy - Driving HORSES and MULES. KLl-.OANT WATCHES. 1'IXL CHAINS, 1'LAIX' ISOLD AND FANCY l-TXtii:!.' RinsSS CliK-ks ami Silieiivare. LLl'AliaXU A S1T.CIALTY. Mr. Coi.llt i- equi.peil with the linest wateli making tools ami imaijiitirs all work. Friers low . jan 111 l v. IT ALWAYS PAYS. "How did jour daughter eouie to get the duke?" "liy advortisiot;." "Nonsense ! You don't mean to tell me you advertised for a hushuuil for your daughter?" "No. Hut I advertised my busiue.-s." Kseliane. SM VltT MAX. Winks "I shii'ild think after Smith's daughter ran uw.iy wi'h his la-t pouch mm he wouldn't hire another; hut I see he has now hired two ill the ilaee of the a her. Smart in in lh il Suii-li " Grasl Display -OF NOT A HHAL'TY. ho ieir l"i' thsfi.nirin' "VVhy 4 veii?" " D.-fiurinj;? My dear should nee her without it!" bo y, you "These problems in arithmetic Are barrowinp, I vow, Last leap year she was thirty And she's twenty seven now." DV KRriSKMKNTS. rot-: i Badly : u- i fr,l!rw lulling ailmetua. !i vein iirc wenlc and , r- ily txliiiusU'il, Have no :i) ;. li'.c and can t mt w -tk, f'Cm at once a :-W' t e mi3t re- m ii.i!l ' rtt),ilu-ntn ni' ili' iiu, whtvl) is m I'.r iv - ircti l:itters. H iK'l t fitmca from g L.v vt-.y first dose, f.r.ffi N0 Liven It-emir, o n O Nkuraioi , 2 CONTtMTtOn, Malahia, . -1 v.ow:t'3 com uinii. QU on'y il.o peii'it- It I; S cruuej rod y linen t .1 i'mI wr t.r. ML X BROWN CHtMICAL KO. BALTIMORE, MO. : FRLLSNO WI'iTER MILLINERY. F VN'OY (iOi)USai.l XOVKI.TIKS. Ilintei iek's Fat terns. u. & (;l cousins, Mis at .'iili'., Ladies . to fl. tF&,lrires will lie made to suit the times. Hats and bonnets maile anil triinmeu 10 onler. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Wel.lon. N. 0. i.r.o .!. H.'iiiiloN J NO. i .i. r. ii m i i iiounk NuKTIIlN'.l'iN. (1E0. J. MORRISON & CO., KOKKIUS AMI IHlMKsTIC - DRY GOODS - IxTOTIOlTS. Miittinu's. Kui,r, Hie. 12.'. Syivimore st , 1'KTIiltslH llil, 1 tivon pies sent on upplirntiiin, my S-l ly 1 V It... IV Mnlllll, 1 IL I..HV. i1m.ii, 2 i . l.V s,. I,,,;,. 2 l.v K:iv,.i,.viHe, I : Arrive K!.,rvi..e, 7 S' No 1 l.v W il-oii, i in l.v ,..:.M..r,i, :i in l.v Maun. -ii'i, 4 In Ar v ihiiiiiiiinii, r. 11 IS 1 1.-. TliAINS HOISii NOII III. l.v I'lor- m e. l.v hiy. Oi ville 1.. 111'.' Si illlll, Ar. Vlls.., A M A.M. P V. l.v Wile I l.V M.e.-e. l.v U.-I.ls. rr .ii. l-j "I l.v Wii-oo. 1 2 ' Ar Ho. kl MollllI, 2 17 l.v l:iri...r... 12 IK l.v I!... kv Miilllit, 2 17 Ar Wtl.loii, II :ii 1 "I 1'. M. I". M. A. M. P.M. It M ! ; 1J 11 11 i.:. 12 II C. H. B. HOWERTON, HALIFAX, N. C. DINING ROOMS. Table suppUeil with thj very beat Jlhe market can all'ord. tV.Livery rttuliU in eonneetion. EbT. CLARK. ATTORNEY-RTLRW. AND V. M. IIAIH.ISTON ,v to., Wholesale and Ketail Healers iu CAKPKTS, STOVKS, nnd Matlresaes, etc. . IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HABLIhTON&CO.t No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Peterfihuri?, Vb. m Oft W. It.iily fM't'j't Sinttinv. Tniini ii SfniluiHi N'i k Brunch Ruarl U'tivt Wt'l.lmi at .i.ifi p. m. HtiMfHX 4 i:i.rrivt' Scotland N.'t k at n ' i.in.(.rfciivillt' ti 17 it. m . K iuloli l,p. in. KtMurmnir leaves Kinstnn 7 2ti, n. imvuviIU' Ha in. ArriviiiK ut HnliittK 11 uo. a. in euinii n khm, m ntiiiy vxct'tiisumirty. ' ruins mi WusMiiKiim Ithiii'Ii lenvy WnshiiiR tun 7 ihi (i. in. tirrivt'H 1'nniit'lo Jli u. m Ttirhorn in oti. ri'iiirniiitf li'ftVfi 1 nrlmro 4 n. in 1'mnu'lt i i) . in., ardvt's rt'MshiniMii 7 V y. m. liailj i't,'.i Mnt.lny. ('unm-i in with Inuns imi Hmt tux Nt't K hnnii'ii. 1 rtiiu U'Jivi'H iartioro N. ('., vin AHu-iiiHrle anr Kait'ili K, it. 1'nily except SuikIiij'4 HI p, in Miii'lay 4 p. in., arrive Williamson N. ('. p. in., p. in. Plymouth iiifip in., ft(H' p. ni Kt-turiiiim leaven Plyint'Uth Uiiily except suihIm il n ti. ui. Mimliiy ; :;n n. in. ilhatnstoti, N. ( in a. m. Vi a. m. arrive 'J tirlmru It 3' a. n il .oh. ni. Trutium Mlnntl N. (. Branch leaven f-i'lflh tior' N. ., lirtily except MiintHy i a. a. m., armt milhtielil, N 7 .ut u. in. KeltinmiK leaver imiihtieltl, . 8 ii a. m., arrive UuUtbi'urn, ij.iUifop. in. Train on Nashville It ranch leaven Itnckj Mnuit at 4 v in.. Hrnvt s m MiMtville n i m .sprinu lh'i-e .' :m p. m. KtiuniiiiK Uavti 'prhn! Hope mhi a. in., PutMiviiie h a. m, arK'Hky Muimt n'. a, m. ilaily except Sunday. Inn 'if mi l.iiua Brum h Hm - iiee K. H. leav Ijiiia in p in . arrive iMinl.iir 7 .'n p.. i m o p. in. h turniiur leave.i'ii" it',. Minhur n. in., arrive l-nna" ." in. Haily except suiulay Train till f Untciii Branch leaven Wimaw tin t tillHilt.Hutli ctt-tk .iitUmt) iu ll .U il, 1 (s'.iip ni heturiiitiK leave Clinton at 7 in a.m ami i no Train No. 7 makes rinse I'unectit.u at 'eldot T'lrall points North tlaiiy. All rail via Kit timniid alo a K"cicy Mmmt with Nnrfi kauri Candn Kailnmd for Noiiolk daily and all poll its Nortl. via Nurf'dk, J. R.KKM.Y, J. F, DIVINK, Sup't Trans. (ioneral Siip't T. M. KM KKsoN, tieti'l PaweiiBer ARent. mm ww mi jullLRu UliUll ulullLi jjiaf'-i-'everal ear kinds just in from Use west. Cull ut niv si allien in Knfi 'M and examine. A. lililNKLLY. Don't intend to be Undersold It. C. ATKINSON. nutumaMtnoMMMi V. C. MATTHEWS. A. BRINKLEY& CO., -Wholesale Grocers, Dealers hi- Prov i i is Flour, F ii Salt, Sc. 7."i WATl'.l! STKKKT, Nlsltl OI.K, YA. Correspoiiileiiee Se'.ii itul. Our Mr. V. C. Mattlietts visits your section monthly and will lie oleasul to t il. o your i i.nlers We si-11 onlv to nscieliaiits niur 7 lv. M. H. HOLLAND. of Xalisellioml Co . M Va. II. HOLLAND, in., of NiinwinoinlCo.. Va. Genera M. H. Holland, Son & Co., COTTON FACTORS AND l I It 1 illusion flfiWftHfl win NO. H IIOANOKK DOCK, NOKl-OI.K, VA. KrECIAl.TlI-iS:-IVaimtH, Cotton, Com, 1'ouUry, La's null Lumlier. KKFKKKXCKS: The Hank ol Coinnicice, Norfolk, Vu. ; l-'iinner'B Hunk, Suft'olk, Va. Bf!i,.Cin iesiimileiiee and Ci.nsii;:iiiieii1s olieited. nmr7 lyr. is the place to find fresh MEDICINES ! - FANCY COODS I nun in niiii in in muni! ui m ni in ui Toilet Articles, Etc. Ill 111 111 II) 111 11) 111 HI 111 111 III 111 111 11)111 iu tu ui ui in uituuiui Dim uiiu ui Stationery, and .Perfumery mmnimnimmuiuiiiiuimuim : : : S E N - SEN For Speakers and Singers, 5c. a package. Physicians prescriptions accurate ly compounded day and night. W.M.OOHEN, Druggist $ Pharmacist. 'BThe Place to get Your Drugs, tal Estate tan Of WELDON. N. C 88810 American CAVHTft TRADE MARKfl. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. oto. For Information nn.I fro HnllMKlc wrlto to MUNN ft CO., HitoAhWAT, NKW Y-.rk. Oldest Imrrnu for wi-urlnir imU-ntM In Amcrlcil. Kvory pntntt tflki'tl out ly lif In I ironic ht bi-forn tlui pubtlu by a uut let) given frte ui cliurge In Uii lArcBt olrrtirntlnn of hut wfptitlfln pftpr In thfl rond. Kult'ii'tiiliy l!liistraU'l, No IntflllPit man ehonld liy williout it, Wwkly. a year; tt.5iflxmonHiti. A(Mrp, MlfNV m CO., Vi t.usiiehjs 301 Itrwlwuy, Nt-w Vurlc City, I'E TEllSll UR (i & WhLD ON R. R rnnilciised Srlirdiilc. TUAIN8(;OINO SOUTH. Dated Jan. (5, 1!U. No. 23 Daily. No 403 Daily. Leave reterslmrjj, 10.1)0 am 1.17 nm Leave Stony Creek, 10.37 am 1.49 am Leuve Jurratta, 10.54 am 2.11 am Leave Hellield, 11.011 am 2.2.ri a m Arrive Weldon, 11. fid am 2.6ram No. 3"), doiiij? South, lenveH 1'etersbnrg nt 8 12, p. in., arrive at Weldon 9.43. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 32 Daily. No. 78 Daily. Leave Weldon, Le Bel field, Le Jarrattfl, Le Stony Creek, Arrive Petersburg, 1.02 a m 2.38 a- m. 3. 37 p. m 4.1flp. m 4 :tr p. m 4 r.l p. m 5.29 p. m No. 402, going North leaven Weldon dai ly at 4:18, arrive at Petersburg 5.55 a. m. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON, Oen'l Superintendent Gen. Passenger g MM 1 illil I i IWIftfllftlMftfl At the lowest prices is at- DR. J. R. lOUICOFFER'S, West side Washington Avenne, Opposite R. U, Shed, Weldon, N. C. PERFUMERY. STATIONERY FANCY SOARS, BRUSHES, : TORACCO AND CIGARS j-JwSSiBa Stock kept complete by frequent Arrivals. ? WiFf Prescription Department filled with the best selected material. tlVuaAJr Prescriptions compounded at all hours with great care. Remember that a hearty welcome alwsyt await yon at ZoUioofftt'a. J 1 UU Weldon, N. C. fj Boots, Shoes, U, 1 CLOTHING Gents' Furnishings, Our Stock of Hosiery and Handker chiefs and Gloves is superb. Be sure to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. net 2fl 1 y L WW- si.. 17, rav iiinmuli. r VMnifllU.j, 3 i!lls ESTABLISHED IN 1865. ii Designs aeut to any uddress FREE. ii In writing for them please give age of 1 deceased and some limit as. to price. a ,1 1 All mini mitiiuiiKu STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS OKmtiW.Y SATISFACTORY, Work Delivered At Any Depot. oetll ly. Buy ifii ir j oiiiDSTonc 01 J. HENRY BROWN. Corner of Maio and Madison Streets, Kieliiuond, Va. Monumental Architect andBuilder All kinds of Cemetery work, ut LOWEST PEICBS. All work guaranteed. JiiirDesigns fumiclied free, oq applicatioq. BSuAlso nKent fur tlicEICUMOMD and IMPERIAL BICYCLK. apr 2"i ly. CONFECTIONER , PETEESBTJRG.YA. Mr. W. W. Warren represents the firm and will visit Weldon and its Tlcinlty reg ttlwly. ' octlSly.
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